Manager Name: Steffan Pekarik
Age: 56
First Cycle: 69
Record: The FFFF will go back and check someday
Win Percentage: The FFFF will calculate it someday
Description: Pekarik once played for the Terns as a left-back. Well, not once, but a hundred and forty one times. He managed to get fifteen assists and six goals and even captained his country once. On club level, he played for East Franz Athletic, Urajbina of Kagdazka and Pazhujebu, and then FC Axel Heiburg, winning the Champions' Cup as captain before retiring and going into a coaching role with the club. Later followed manager Morten Rasmussen to the Terns to become assistant manager through all the Terns' final appearances. And now comes the weird part, he prefers defensively strong formations. Yet he's now managing Farfadillis. After a decade learning from Rasmussen, it was about time Steffan started to do things on his own, though. Steffan is famously hard on his players if they're found to be guilty of complacency or lazy play, and he drills his players hard on the training pitch. Some Farf players have caused him a couple of headaches as a result, Terán being the worst offender. He's not afraid of ruffling feathers with popular/lazy/show pony players. He'll take no prisoners, suffer no fools, and allow no airs or graces. Everyone works hard, everyone gets the rewards. That's the philosophy he'll try to make prevail facing the particularly eccentric national team he's chosen. The fight's been hard so far, and, though he's not achieved the best of results, he sure has been making the team progress, at least defensively. Naturally, he's aiming for more than what he's achieved so far, and in that he can finally agree with his team.
Assistant Manager
Name: Casper Baek
Age: 49
First Cycle: 69
Description: Casper Baek has been one of the most celebrated one-club-players in recent Valhallan history. Turning out his entire career for FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls until he reached forty and finally retired, Baek has eased naturally into a coaching role, and his vast playing experience will be a valuable resource for any team that employs him. He has a keen eye for man-management, so whenever Pekarik gets angry and shouts at people, it will be Baek who picks them up, dusts them down, and tells them they can do it. Nonetheless, he will be a loyal assistant to Pekarik.
Medic
Name: Radek Greve
Age: 47
First Cycle: 69
Description: Radek Greve now holds the title of first medic of the Farf national football team. When Pekarik arrived, he quickly noticed that the FFFF had never appointed a medic, and soon suggested him. Rossizzo, the manager who preceded him, somehow had failed to notice the lack of a medic. Radek is a very consummate professional despite the cirumstances he finds himself in now.
Scout
Name: Jon Veen
Age: 51
First Cycle: 69
Description: Veen is a short, quiet and somewhat shy man, but his scouting skills are astonishing. He's got videos of just about any match that has been played, and always provides Pekarik with vital information of both Farf players and opposing players. He's also got a sharp eye for talent-spotting, and can somehow tell, roughly, how much a player will progress in the future. Jon Veen's name may be unknown to many Farves, but he's definitely a vital part of the team.
Nickname
La Vherderoja
The nickname is a reference to the colours of the kits, though the nickname itself is in Farf.
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Much to Pekarik's frustration, Farf players play more offensively than they should. However, after a couple of years together, Pekarik and his players appear to have reached a middle ground. While this Farf squad is still very heavily focused on the attack, it is not as attacking as it used to be. At the same time, its defense has become better and better with time.
Goalkeepers
Name: Rôhj Tzâín ÜjkânAge: 28
Team: Mâ Âlâmëómë Description: With Lisdiren having retired, Tzâín has finally got the starting position in the national team. A Di Bradini Cup winner, he's, of course, a great goalkeeper. He's one of the players who gave Pekarik a few headaches, though, due to his unmatched laziness, now thankfully (mostly) a thing of the past. His biggest downfall is that he's not really tall (just slightly below-average height), but he makes up for it with astonishing, acrobatic saves. He's quick-tempered, but knows very well what he can and cannot do to avoid harming the team. His talent has been increasing at an accelerated rate.
Name: Sifé Rigutti FazeréAge: 32
Team: La Nueva Avenida Description: Sifé Rigutti is a pretty good goalkeeper who has been unlucky enough to be born in the years between Lisdiren's birth and Tzâín's. He's very secure with the ball, and often denies the opponents any rebounds. He's a very good leader, and would no doubt do well if he were a starter. It's just that Lisdiren was better before retiring, and he gave Tzâín enough time to become better too. Still, Rigutti's a very safe choice for second goalkeeper. Recently moved to Farfadillis after realizing (kind of late) that Earent was disappearing from the international scene. He's been doing really well at La Nueva Avenida.
Name: Ascensión Espiritual Ekvinter GonzálezAge: 27
Team: Avenida Victoria Description: Ekvinter was a part of the Di Bradini Cup-winning squad that Risko Kâí captained to glory. He was a substitute to Rôhj Tzâín, sure, but nobody can deny he's got the talent going for him. This man may just end up being second choice to Rôhj Tzâín throughout his international career, but he's as safe as second choices come.
Defenders
Name: Cleto Mata TararirasAge: 30
Team: Gwinevra Barbarians Description: Mata's been around since the U-15's, having been the star of the U-15 World Cup 1 Farf squad. He's a defender with astonishing dribbling skills and an eye for scoring goals when it comes to venturing into the opponent's box. He's good defensively, more than good in many areas, though from a Farf perspective. He excels, however, at how he can bring his team out of the box whenever they park the bus without intending to (which rarely happens when playing for Farfadillis, to be fair). He can start a counterattack in a matter of seconds, and will often take needless risks by dribbling an opponent inside the box. However, up to date, none of the teams he's defended have had to regret him doing this. Never has any other player played the very definition of Farf defender so well. Pekarik doesn't like his style, but his talent is undeniable, and Pekarik's no fool. Playing for a top team in the best league of the Multiverse should say enough about him.
Name: Ivaktör Mâr Bârr Rîk-ÂndréAge: 28
Team: Northbrook Diamonds Description: A product of Dí Maozöxê's youth academy, Bârr has gotten here thanks to a few good performances in the Di Bradini Cup Farfadillis won and, specifically, because he performed incredibly in that Di Bradini Cup's final. Naturally, after the final kickstarted his international career, he's done numerous things to keep his place in the starting line-up. He's a quick-tempered defender, but a few years surrounded by Polarian influences have made him learn to channel it correctly and make it a virtue. He's tall, fast, and very strong, too. His technique is decent, but he's less skilled than most Farf defenders (and, by extension, most Farves). He's a titan in the air, however, and has got the ability to read the game really well when fully focused. Truly a player Niko Marek (his 'teacher' at Northbrook) and Steffan Pekarik can be proud of. Reportedly unhappy at Northbrook now that the league's failed to meet the UICA deadline, and looking for a move out on a loan until things stabilize at the Islandstates.
Name: Santos José Alaminos SoldadoAge: 32
Team: Jungle Strike Description: Yes, Cleto Mata may be the best Farf-style defender out there, but nobody doubts that Santos Alaminos is who keeps the defense from collapsing. He's a wonderful player when it comes to defending (he can cover the holes Mata leaves), but he's just as good at helping the attack. He can and will dribble his way out of the box, instead of clearing the ball like most other defenders would. That is something he shares with Mata. He never, however, dribbles when it's not necessary. That is something he does not share with Mata. He's not tremendously fast, though he
is fast. It's his incredible endurance that stands out, however. He can, somehow,
survive his own continuous runs up and down the pitch. He always gives his all and a bit more, and that's probably what places him above so many other players who'd like to play in his place. Going back to his attacking, he might be that extra player that finally breaks the opposing defense, as when it comes to offense he's just another talented midfielder who can do as he wishes with the ball, though he's no Terán. He seemed to blossom in World Cup 67, being one of the best players of the squad, with his most remarkable performance being against Valanora. The AOCAF Cup after that proved no different, having been key for the Farf success in it. His most notable performance was in the semifinal against Vilita, in which he scored twice. Unlike Mata, Alaminos is one of Pekarik's favourites. He's now almost exiting his prime. Pekarik will want to make the most out of it.
Name: Leonhard Emanuel Mixé SantomaríAge: 26
Team: Urbanista Description: With Cayfú's unfortunate injury, Apoxian-based Leonhard Mixé gets a pretty unexpected call-up from his national team. Though he's pretty much completely unheard of in his nation, Mixé's been playing in the top league of the Multiverse for some tmie now, and though he's certainly not the best defender Farfadillis has to offer, he's high enough up in the pecking order to get a call up after Cayfú's injury. He's pretty good at reading the game, and his tackling's something not every Farf can offer. A pretty typical defender.
Name: Thjorgias Archere Pickton ExhaurréAge: 21
Team: La Nueva Avenida Description: Thjorgias is the Farf son of Apoxian Grant Pickton, one of the most successful and influential players in the history of the FFL, and current (successful) manager of La Nueva Avenida. As a result, he didn't have trouble getting the spotlight. Under the spotlight, however, he's shown that he's not just a name. He's got his father's versatility, as well as some of his dribbling and passing. However, he truly shines at tough tackles and intercepting passes. It's a mystery what Pekarik might make out of him, though. He's got the talent in loads, that's for sure.
Name: Drê Tâás Röènôùjýâ ÌrrýbâuzârâAge: 22
Team: Mâ Âlâmëómë Description: Röènôùjýâ is one of the hottest Farf prospects of the moment. He broke into the Di Bradini Cup squad at age sixteen, but he was pretty unsuccessful in the three editions he played. Not in terms of performance, though. Otherwise, why would he be here? Drê's a very offensive-minded 'leftback' who oozes talent. He must be really good to have Pekarik call him up despite his decidedly average defensive attributes. Maybe Pekarik's sure he can make a defender out of this "defender". His performances for Mâ Âlâmëómë have been astonishing.
Midfielders
Name: Yurpá Mêndêlöíndçêl NüyntâkAge: 34
Team: Dwile Warriors Description: Say hello to the captain, and one of the best players of the team. If there's anyone who knows what playing for Farfadillis is, it's him, as he has played every single game the national team has played. Yurpá's the classic typical boy who grew up to become a footballer, who had to make a few tough calls along the way, mainly regarding family. Maybe that's what makes him such a good leader for the national team. When it comes to football, all decisions seem very easy to him. He can strip any player from the ball as soon as he/she/it is unfortunate enough to give this frenzied midfielder half a centimetre. His endurance is almost unmatched, and is without a shadow of a doubt his most defining attribute. He's
always able to sprint once more. When he puts his eyes on the ball, it's all he cares about. This probably should be a flaw of his, but it's not. He will slide, jump, do just about anything to get the ball, but he never gets sent out. Indeed, he never commits unnecessary fouls. He's as clean a player as you may find, at least from the referee's perspective. He's not as good with the ball as some other players in the team, but he's by no means bad. He can provide teammates with assists and dribble his way into the box (which is admittedly rare). However, there's one thing at which he excels, which is an added bonus that makes him the incredibly threatening player he is: he's very good from long range. His shots are not necessarily precise, though they tend to be. It's their sheer speed that makes them impossible to stop for the goalkeeper. Now, obviously, he'll be missing some attempts, and it may be difficult for him to find the space to shoot, but if he gets, say, three long-range shots in one match, chances are the opponents are in trouble. He just seems to wreak his anger when he lets those missiles off his right foot. He can shoot with his left foot, too, but he's not that good with it. Despite being the captain, he's a pretty withdrawn player inside the pitch, and will probably be the last person to be sent out due to being disrespectful to the referee. He also has a thorough disregard for his own safety when there're big things on the line. One of the most successful Farf players at club level, as well as the only to have won the Champions' Cup.
Name: Alex Terán LoyaAge: 31
Team: FC Endeavour Description: Terán is an incredibly classy yet very passionate player. He sees football as just a game, though he does take it very seriously when truly needed. Always a cheerful, cheeky player, he can and will do anything to opposing defenders. He's spectacular when it comes to chipping the ball from outside the box. He's always aware of the opposing goalkeeper's position and, if the goalkeeper is a few steps from the goal, he'll just chip the ball. If he's not, he'll shoot powerfully to one of the posts. It's a pretty simple tactic, and it has gotten quite old, but he's just too adept at it for goalkeepers to be able to completely anticipate it. His endurance is stunning, his speed above-average, his dribbling very good and his playmaking eye-catching. He's one of Rossizzo's biggest successes, as nobody would've called him up when Rossizzo did. He ended up not only earning his starting position in the national team, but also being a vital part of the World Cup 66 squad that got to the round of sixteen, even scoring against the eventual champions, Eura. He's reasonably good defensively and a box-to-box player. He plays a slightly more attacking role than centre midfielder, but he still helps the defense considerably. However, Pekarik's always wanted him to defend even more. What he's come to find out, however, is that Terán is so absent-minded he won't even realize he's not following his instructions when inside the pitch. Terán has definitely been the most frustrating player Steffan has coached (or is at least top three), but he's got talent and nobody can deny it. He's in his prime, and is currently one of Endeavour's best players.
Name: Risko Kâí TüzáAge: 30
Team: Mâ Âlâmëómë Description: The captain and best product of Farfadillis' to-date only Di Bradini Cup-winning squad, Risko Kâí is an incredibly dangerous hybrid of a left midfielder and a left winger. If he gets the ball, he will probably go down the flank and create a dangerous opportunity. When dribbling, he's got each and every trick possible down his sleeve, and can pull off any of them at any given moment. Easily Farfadillis' most unpredictable player, besides Terán possibly. He's a player who does not care about aggressiveness against him, and will tend to provoke the opponent if he sees he can get away with it, provoking can range from trash-talking to nutmegs. He can cut in and shoot from afar, but he's not as good at it as he's going down the flank. He's pretty good at passing, too, but it's not his biggest asset. However, as heavily attacking-minded as he may sound, he's still good defensively. He gives his all for the team, and knows how to strip players from the ball, though he's definitely average at it. He may be very cheeky inside the pitch, but he's not the kind of player who gets a red card for idiotic reason, and he's not really that temperamental. He's not the kind of player who dives either; it has happened that when he gets fouled inside the box he continues with the ball attempting to score or assist a teammate, which backfires sometimes and secures the goals some others. Many argue he's becoming the best Farf player in football history. It's tough distinguishing between Dandalleion and him by now, and some would argue he's already got the edge with the striker now aging. Risko's definitely at his peak now.
Name: Matías Delafuente ObreroAge: 26
Team: Viztourzys Kolektyvinis Description: A fantastic playmaker, and a player with an enormous present and future. He became the first Farf to win a UICA competition, though he was followed by everyone from Dor Frío a season later, as well as Mêndêlöíndçêl last season. Oh, and he scored in the Globe Cup final he won! He may not be the best dribbler, and his long-range shots may indeed not be that much of a hazard for the opposition, but this youngster can see
any holes a defense leaves open. His passes are incisive and often wreak havoc, specially if he plays alongside players like Dandalleion, Kâí and Fuego. One of La Nueva Avenida's academy's greatest products. Too bad they let him leave so early. He made a name for himself back in the Di Bradini Cup Farves apparently just can't stop talking about. Now a starter, his workrate's been getting admirable, and his passes have only gotten scarier with time. Delafuente's progress so far seems pretty boundless.
Name: Mâás Jân Fôx DüçélájéAge: 28
Team: Directus Description: Mâás Fôx is not great defensively, but he will cause a headache to most defenders. He's got an impressive long-range precision and an impressive playmaking ability. He can run down the flank if he wishes, but he prefers to cut in. Being ambidextrous lets him do whatever he wants, and makes him a lot more dangerous. Whenever he decides to cut in, defenders will have to guess whether he'll attempt a sniper assist to the strikers or advanced midfielders or just shoot from afar. He's wonderful at scoring from free kicks, too. He's also very fast, just as everyone in the team and is very precise when crossing. And he couldn't care less about pressure. Used to not be in a great physical state, most of the times unable to endure an entire match, but his time at Directus seems to have left that behind. He can be stripped from the ball by virtue of physical strength, though he's good at getting fouled when that happens. Fôx is nowadays absolutely key to the team. At the age of twenty-eight, many hope he has not yet reached his peak.
Name: Ruy Alexander Monrazón DianaslocasAge: 19
Team: Avenida Leal Description: Avenida Leal's youth academy received heavy investment not very long ago, and it's turning out to be a pretty fruitful decision. This player is as fruitful as it gets. Ruy is quite short, but that does not stop him from being one of the best young Farf players right now. His sky-high workrate is reminiscent of Mêndêlóíndçêl's when he was his age. His playmaking is tremendous, and his dribbling and long-range attempts are nothing to scoff at. When it comes to defending, it's not hard to see why Pekarik would call him up. Ruy has got a natural talent for tackling and intercepting, which Pekarik can only improve. If things turn out the way they should, Farfadillis has finally got itself a worthy replacement for Mêndêlöíndçêl. Arambilet's probably his biggest obstacle right now, but he's six years younger. This AOCAF Cup should be his best chance to get a good amount of playing time now that Arambilet's injured.
Name: Iñaki Jair Ibarra DesábatoAge: 23
Team: Avenida Principal Description: Ibarra's an odd case. His debút in football was at the age of twenty-two, just last year, for Libertarian Ferdullaele, a relegation-threatened team. This was after being discovered by a one-off nation-wide extremely expensive scouting the Liberdullaelans chose to carry out. He almost single-handedly avoided relegation playing for them. Pacey, crafty and very consistent, Ibarra's very, very unlikely to find a place in the starting line-up right now, but he's young and nobody knows what the future holds for him. His performances last season earned him a move to Avenida Principal, one of the best Farf teams around, and the team he supports.
Name: Rübéãn Tôr RämírAge: 24
Team: FC Endeavour Description: Tôr is one very talented player. He's got the spirit of a typical Rulandese midfielder; unquenchable and irresponsibly (in terms of health) dedicated to the team. You'll see him running up and down the pitch all the time. He knows how to defend, but he's also a cheeky player. He will dribble and attempt passes others would not, and he will get many of them right (and some wrong, too, let's admit it). He's a bit reckless, however, though it does mean you won't see him diving. Though he's right-footed, he's certainly not bad at all with his left foot, often shooting from afar with it when playing on the right. He can play on both flanks, and cause headaches to anyone who has to take care of him. Dí Maozöxê certainly did not disappoint anyone after producing Mâás Fôx. Rübéãn Tôr is the new talented midfielder from Ruland, and he's already a big deal. Capped at age nineteen? Check. Signed by an important internationally-renowned club? Check. Starter there at a young age? Check. Scarily talented? Check. He's been evolving into a very likely replacement for... uhmm... pretty much any offensive player in the team. He'll be getting as much playing time as Pekarik can afford, as it's evident Farfadillis' future hopes lie in big part on this guy's shoulders.
Name: Ichi Marco Tuzzio GreccoAge: 34
Team: Cednia Beach Description: Originally from Dandillis, a Farf colony, Ichi Tuzzio might be a bit too old to start now, but he's still one of the best players in Farf history; nobody should underestimate him just because he's been declining in quality (and, mainly, physical aptitude). His incredibly convenient skill set for a centre attacking midfielder makes him a big threat. First of all, he's a very good playmaker, and has almost telepathic communication with Dandalleion, with them being very good friends off the pitch, too. However, his playmaking ability is kind of just a bonus, as what stands out is his incredible agility and reflexes when dribbling, coupled with his impressive technique. Therefore, he's a great dribbler, and can make his way into the box and score quite easily. It is not his dribbling, as good as it may be, that makes him stand above most others, though. It is his clinical shots that do. No matter where he is, he can get a shot on target if given half a centimetre. When inside the box and given space, the likelihood of him not scoring is pretty slim. He often aims for the lower corners, and almost gets it right a scary amount of the time. His long-range shots are very threatening, too, adding just another player who's good at long-range efforts to a team that just can't get enough of them. Obviously, he won't get all long-range efforts right, but they all tend to be powerful and precise. Very, very precise. He's pretty fast, but there is two downsides to him, the two closely related. His endurance is below-average and, probably as a consequence, he does not help out defensively. Pekarik's been striving to change that to little success. Nonetheless, his raw talent more than makes up for it. He's been a ghost of his former self inside the pitch for some time now, but whenever his former self makes a return, Farfadillis plays one of its best matches. The spark's still there, but it shows up less and less often as time passes.
Name: Itxaso Zuazubiskar LauvéAge: 28
Team: Avenida Leal Description: The last foreign midfielder, we swear. There's Ostadar (now injured, though), there's Ichi and this is the last guy. Zuazubiskar is mostly Astograthian and, though we all know how that went down, his reasons for playing for Farfadillis have, surprisingly, nothing to do with authoritarianism. Farfadillis was the only team that ever paid attention to him, so he just chose to play for his mother's country. Not very complicated. He's now playing for Avenida Leal, a team that came in begging for his talent after the Astograthian league KABOOM'D. He's above-average in all offensive areas, but the only attribute of his that stands out is his long-range precision (what a surprise!).
Forwards
Name: José Torino Fuego TeixidóAge: 26
Team: FC Axel Heiburg Description: José Torino Fuego was a starter for the Di Bradini Cup-winning squad and was even the top goalscorer. He started playing at Flamagua and got them promoted to the FFL2. He even got them really far in the Series B Champions' Cup. Oh, and he got them promoted to the FFL after that. What followed that? He moved to Liria Prizren, where many held the belief he would excel in due time. Sadly, Mytannion turned into a failed state and he had to move to Polar Islandstates, where the league has recently failed to meet the UICA deadline, so maybe history's doomed to be repeated. He's without a doubt a complete striker, heralded as the next Dandalleion, and he's got just the right age for that. His brother, Lorenzo Fuego, was capped for Farfadillis, but Pekarik has decided he is no longer fit for the national team. Oh, his eldest brother, Pablo Fuego, is the captain of Tifón De La Costa, a Farf yo-yo club, too. Inside the pitch, Fuego is notable for his unquenchable will, his dribbling, his ability to never let a hole in the opposing defense escape his attention, his exquisite passing to make use of the previous skill and, finally, his stunning precision with his feet and his head. Certainly one with an enormous future. He's just the right age, too. He's young and he's earned the starting position despite the competition for the two starting spots being very, very fierce. Dandalleion takes one spot automatically, and then countless Farf strikers try to get the remaining spot. It's a shame we won't enjoy him and Dandalleion playing together in their prime, though.
Name: Friekder Dandalleion ÍgneoAge: 35
Team: Jungle Strike Description: Friekder Dandalleion is easily the most famous Farf player around. He started his career playing for the swamp football national team. Ferdullaele gave him a chance for a trial as a result of his great performances in said national team. He was great. He eventually started playing for Ferdullaele, and then the national team, with a move to Turori following. The rest, as they say, is history. Dandalleion is the very definition of a versatile player, being able to play as either a right midfielder, a left midfielder, a centre attacking midfielder or any position up front. He can also play as a wingback if really, really needed. Being so versatile not only gives him more chances of starting for his team (though he does not need those extra chances), but it also gives him an ample skillset to pull off just about anything regardless of position. He knows each and every position down to the minute detail, and knows how to mix them, yielding a lethal result. Rossizzo seemed to have found the perfect combination for this, making him play as a striker on the left. Pekarik will do the same. This allows him to cut in and shoot to the lower corners, something he does well thanks to playing as a centre attacking midfielder for Jungle Strike (not the part of cutting in, obviously). This also allows him to venture down the flank thanks to his times as a left midfielder, and it also allows him to act as any other striker thanks to his times as a striker. However, there's one thing that makes Dandalleion outstanding. When you mix his hybrid position with astonishing speed (he even got two gold medals last summer Olympics, and qualified to the two hundred metres final, though his inclusion in the Farf delegation was an unsurprising bureaucratic mistake) and an exquisite control of the sphere, you get a striker that's very easy to assist. Sure, he can create chances for himself, but having Delafuente and Terán assisting you makes everything a lot easier. Dandalleion also makes things easier for them. His dribbling and his finishing, which are almost unmatched when it comes to Farves, let him finish everything he starts. He's as complete as forwards come. The trick he likes to pull off the most is, as said, to cut in and shoot to the lower corners. The shots tend to be very fast and precise, which makes it all that harder for the goalkeeper. He's a very acrobatic player too, and he's not bad when heading, though he's the one who takes the corners most of the time, once scoring directly from one against Northern Sunrise Islands. His crossing is very good, but he does not tend to cross (except from corners, as mentioned) anyway. If he goes down the flank, he's very likely to attempt to enter the box and create a much more dangerous chance than just crossing the ball. He's known for turning up in big games. He's one of Jungle Strike's most valuable players, and has probably been their best player for almost a decade. If not, then he's not far from best. Renowned as the best Farf player along with Mêndêlöíndçêl (and nowadays, Kâí), but he's the one who gets the spotlight. He's considerably old now, but he's still as fast, only his endurance has taken a hit. It will be a sad day for Farf football when Dandalleion has to retire, and not many want to think what would be of the national team without him. Pekarik's out of luck, it seems: he'll probably be the one who'll have to take the decision to exclude him from the roster when push comes to shove.
Name: Nazeau Roga QuimartanAge: 33
Team: Izotz Zubia Description: Roga is a mystery. He does not excel at anything, but he's above-average in everything a striker needs. He's also an avid writer with a few books under his belt, one of which is a best-seller in Farfadillis. All of them were pretty grotesque in terms of plot, mind. He was the starter for a good amount of time, but Fuego's gotten considerably better, and Roga's getting old. Now, the competition for being Dandalleion's partner may be very tough, but Roga has coninuously convinced, and Pekarik knows full well he's currently a very good option. He's definitely Farfadillis' best poacher, probably in history, with only Tenian as competition.
Name: Horacio Cornelio RamosAge: 31
Team: Avenida Leal Description: The reason why Cornelio had been called up is mainly that he'd been consistently impressive playing for Avenida Leal. A move to La Nueva Avenida late in his career seems to have brought more of the spotlight to this player, who excelled last season, tying for most goals. He's a striker with stunning speed and good finishing, but his dribbling is not very good. In all honesty, he shouldn't be getting much - if any - playing time, but who knows what goes through Pekarik's mind? He's had his minutes already, and he actually went to the last World Cup Farfadillis qualified to. He's never let anyone down so far, so he's got that going for him.
Kits Tactics Farfadillis will play its usual kamikaze football, but now more conservatively due to having been influenced by a Polarian manager for a couple of years already. You can still expect the defenders to try to attack often and the team to try to swarm the opposing box, just not as often as in the past.
Starting XI(Will vary. However, when it does, it will be RP'd)StadiumLa Fantás (
100,000 seats) Say hello to Farfadillis' still-kind-of-somewhat-remotely-new stadium! Having somewhat relatively recently hosted the Champions' Cup's 50th final and the Baptism of Fire's 54th final, it's a great stadium. It's got many, many, many seats, and it's filled with violent Farves, fanatics without any limits willing to shoot each and every one of your nation's fans! Not really, those are just a minority, albeit an incredibly loud one. No, seriously, watch out.