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Califan Solidarity League
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Postby Califan Solidarity League » Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:34 am

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CALIFAN SOLIDARITY LEAGUE
Office of the Chief Executive Delegate

Califan Solidarity League expands to a fourth national association


District of the Capital, UK Central North America - CSL Chief Executive Delegate Natasha Calderon announces a groundbreaking expansion of the multinational football league which already starred UICA member associations from 40Free South Califas and 46UK Central North America alongside 111Israeli Apartheid Client-State. Now, with a new international deal, the league extends beyond Califas and the UKC-IACS alliance to include the football association from ImageCommune-PDTv2.

The addition of the Communadi clubs resolves the organizational confusion which threatened to leave them out of the next UICA cycle. Human rights advocacy groups in the countries represented by each of the three prior football associations have commended the Executive Delegation of the CSL for accepting the deal. Media relations executive delegate Marci Rinqueza of the South Califas Federation of Human Rights Watch Committees has said, "Some of the Communadi football clubs are thought to be highly repressed by their government, especially the prisoners forced to play for the Revolutionaries club. Setting aside any opinion one has of revolution or its proponents, we categorically condemn the reported abuse of the Communadi revolutionary prisoners. However, we welcome the new opportunity for CSL administrative delegates and Califan and Royal civil society groups to intervene in the treatment of these players and staff." A quick vote of the CSL's Executive Delegation found no opposition to Rinqueza's statement or the FHRWC proposals, with League delegates resolving to investigate the treatment of all Communadi players by all evident forces.

Though the placement of each Communadi team has not yet been finally ratified by all voting delegates, we do know already that the Commune-PDTv2 football association will field at least one team in CSL Series A, Mogd-Syrdusha Khvadrant'delta aka "MS K. Delta" (UICA: 1.690), and at least three clubs either in Series B or split between the two top tables.

We welcome our new member association and look forward to years of fruitful international partnership and football development. Questions and requests for documentation should be directed to the Office of the Chief Administrative Delegate at Califan Solidarity League.
CSL: a premier multinational soccer (association football) league
43UKC: The United Kingdom of Central North America
50FSC: The Federated Communities of Free South Califas
102CPD: The Unyielding Land of Commune-PDTv2
111IAC: The Federal Republic of Iacs
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Postby Lukquarel » Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:37 pm

Lukquan National Soccer League


Tiebreakers: Matches between both teams, Goal Differential, Goals For, Wins,

Title (Trophy) Categories: There are 8 available titles (trophies) in the Lukquan National Soccer League. This list is in order from most prestigious to least:
1. Champions' Cup Qualifying Play-off
2. [Premier] South or North Conference Regular Season
3. [Premier] South or North Conference Regular Season
4. Premier Division Play-offs
5. Second Division Regular Season
6. Second Division Play-offs
7. Third Division Regular Season
8. Third Division Play-offs

North Conference

Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1. FC Paxx-Lume Fury 46 21 9 16 63 52 +11 72 Globe Cup
2. Kysor Cosmos 46 20 11 15 59 48 +11 71 Globe Cup
3. Aischia Foxes 46 19 10 17 60 51 +9 67
4. New Gulftown Cannoneers 46 18 12 16 44 45 -1 66
5. Jshen Timbers 46 19 9 18 42 44 -2 66
6. Lukquarel City United 46 17 15 14 57 54 +3 66
7. Old Gulftown Mariners 46 17 15 14 55 49 +6 66
8. Braheia Express 46 18 9 19 50 44 +6 63
9. United Liyhveit Preiy 46 17 12 17 53 50 +3 63
10. Heiraine Athletic 46 16 15 15 55 49 +6 63
11. Yrdae Chiefs 46 16 15 15 46 50 -4 63
12. Iwhaxxia Nighthawks 46 16 14 16 48 56 -8 62
13. Jol Monarchs 46 15 11 20 47 54 -7 56
14. Saskettse United 46 12 15 19 32 43 -11 51
15. FC Doffuine-Seiangoe Lake 46 10 16 20 43 62 -19 46 Relegated
16. Eiso Frost Giants 46 10 12 24 43 68 -25 42 Relegated



South Conference

Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1. Epsnea FC Sunlanders 46 23 11 12 57 39 +18 80 Champions' Cup
2. Emerickton Phantoms 46 23 11 12 57 36 +21 80 Globe Cup
3. Aldoren City HighWall 46 23 10 13 51 44 +7 79
4. Polioi Mountaineers 46 21 13 12 63 46 +17 76
5. Ghorytoiupio Eclipse 46 19 14 13 45 41 +4 71
6. Caeive FireStorm 46 21 7 18 55 50 +5 70
7. Western Lukquarel Bears 46 19 9 18 45 46 -1 66
8. Bordertown Huskies 46 16 16 14 57 50 +7 64
9. D'ounsine FC United Bluejays 46 18 9 19 47 45 +2 63
10. Hajuke Rampage 46 17 11 18 40 48 -8 62
11. Emerickton-Pranyeull Rangers 46 12 22 12 55 52 +3 58
12. Pol Lancers 46 12 18 16 46 54 -8 54
13. Drafeun-Marbiw Mystics 46 15 9 22 47 56 -9 54
14. Reyan Z'eijia FC 46 12 16 18 35 45 -10 52
15. Creivences Colonels 46 12 13 21 39 50 -11 49 Relegated
16. Kisty Cadets 46 11 13 22 37 52 -15 46 Relegated


Champions' Cup Qualifying Play-off
Epsnea FC Sunlanders 3-1 Kysor Cosmos
FC Paxx-Lume Fury 0-1 Emerickton Phantoms

Epsnea FC Sunlanders 1-0 Emerickton Phantoms

Team                                    P   W   D   L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1. Margueaye Crew 38 22 5 11 56 30 +26 71 Series B Champions' Cup/Promoted
2. Apphord Spirit 38 18 8 12 42 35 +7 62 Series B Champions' Cup/Promoted
3. FC Eyablode United 38 16 14 8 49 32 +17 62 Series B Champions' Cup/Promoted
4. Treibaute Silver Streaks 38 19 5 14 43 33 +10 62 Series B Champions' Cup/Promoted
5. FC Darka Enforcers 38 17 10 11 43 37 +6 61
6. Harvi United 38 17 10 11 41 34 +7 61
7. Roiui-Lay Mountain Avalanche 38 18 6 14 44 45 -1 60
8. Quioppa Generals 38 16 11 11 38 29 +9 59
9. Bralscem Coyotes 38 14 15 9 45 36 +9 57
10. Jol Imperials 38 16 8 14 43 44 -1 56
11. United Joanshe FC 38 15 11 12 32 35 -3 56
12. FC Ridoe Luve Sonics 38 13 11 14 47 44 +3 50
13. Nattyr Metros 38 15 5 18 37 43 -6 50
14. Pavanam Chill 38 13 8 17 34 39 -5 47
15. Weklase Elite FC 38 13 7 18 39 43 -4 46
16. Amielloraeye Crossfire 38 11 11 16 41 49 -8 44
17. Geragnel Corsairs 38 9 11 18 44 53 -9 38
18. Sigaere Riptides 38 7 15 16 26 39 -13 36
19. Fusa Legends 38 8 8 22 37 63 -26 32 Relegated
20. Strikers United-Jirgorn 38 4 19 15 38 56 -18 31 Relegated


Margueaye Crew and Treibaute Silver Streaks move into South Conference
Apphord Spirit and FC Eyablode United move into North Conference

Team                                 P   W  D   L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1. Cyhaie Mountain Kings 26 14 7 5 45 24 +21 49 Promoted
2. Ducein Freedom 26 13 6 7 28 19 +9 45 Promoted
3. United Haeitek Shockers 26 12 4 10 32 28 +4 40
4. Jade-Epsnea Fusion 26 11 6 9 29 29 +0 39
5. Eueimel Bandits 26 9 9 8 27 28 -1 36
6. Reite Pride 26 9 9 8 26 32 -6 36
7. Gediyea FC Griffons 26 10 6 10 31 29 +2 36
8. Schronschren Trailblazers 26 9 8 9 32 24 +8 35
9. Vuoia FC-Reid 26 10 4 12 25 27 -2 34
10. Kliemadraite Wave 26 9 6 11 32 37 -5 33
11. Linnosa Predators 26 8 7 11 26 30 -4 31
12. FC Kispuon United 26 7 9 10 24 27 -3 30
13. R'jia-Duffon Haze 26 8 5 13 29 33 -4 29
14. Oriyun Rush 26 6 8 12 25 44 -19 26

First Round
Aischia Foxes 2-2 Caeive FireStorm (3-2 AET)
New Gulftown Cannoneers 2-3 Ghorytoiupio Eclipse
Polioi Mountaineers 2-1 Jshen Timbers
Aldoren City HighWall 1-1 Lukquarel City United (2-1 AET)

Quarter Finals
Epsnea FC Sunlanders 3-0 Ghorytoiupio Eclipse
FC Paxx-Lume Fury 1-4 Polioi Mountaineers
Emerickton Phantoms 2-0 Aischia Foxes
Kysor Cosmos 0-0 Aldoren City HighWall (0-0 AET, 4-3 PKs)

Semi Finals
Epsnea FC Sunlanders 3-1 Kysor Cosmos
Emerickton Phantoms 2-2 Polioi Mountaineers (2-2 AET, 6-7 PKs)

Finals
Epsnea FC Sunlanders 1-2 Polioi Mountaineers

First Round
FC Darka Enforcers 0-2 Quioppa Generals
Harvi United 2-1 Roiui-Lay Mountain Avalanche

Second Round
FC Eyablode United 1-3 Harvi United
Treibaute Silver Streaks 0-1 Quioppa Generals

Semi Finals
Margueaye Crew 5-2 Quioppa Generals
Apphord Spirit 1-1 Harvi United(2-2 AET, 5-3 PKs)

Finals
Margueaye Crew 0-0 Apphord Spirit (2-0 AET)

First Round
Ducein Freedom 4-0 Gediyea FC Griffons
United Haeitek Shockers 1-1 Reite Pride (1-1 AET, 8-7 PKs)
Jade-Epsnean Fusion 2-1 Eueimel Bandits

Semi Finals
Ducein Freedom 3-0 United Haeitek Shockers
Cyhaie Mountain Kings 2-4 Jade-Epsnean Fusion

Finals
Ducein Freedom 4-1 Jade-Epsnean Fusion


The title winners for this year are:
-Champions' Cup Qualifying Play-off: Epsnea FC Sunlanders-- 1st title (1st tournament ever)
-[Premier] South or North Conference Regular Season: Epsnea FC Sunlanders (South)-- 3rd title
-[Premier] South or North Conference Regular Season: FC Paxx-Lume Fury (North)-- 6th title
-Premier Division Play-offs: Polioi Mountaineers-- 1st title
-Second Division Regular Season: Margueaye Crew-- 5th title
-Second Division Play-offs: Margueaye Crew-- 3rd title
-Third Division Regular Season: Cyhaie Mountain Kings-- 2nd title
-Third Division Play-offs: Ducein Freedom-- 1st title


Lukquarel (LKQ) Qualifiers
Champions' Cup: Epsnea FC Sunlanders
Globe Cup: Emerickton Phantoms, FC Paxx-Lume Fury, Kysor Cosmos
Series B Champions' Cup: Margueaye Crew, Apphord Spirit, FC Eyablode United, Treibaute Silver Streaks
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ClayComms Partitional League 25

Postby The Inevitable Syndicate » Wed Apr 17, 2013 4:12 am

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ClayComms Partition League


After an exciting season in which Hyford FC pulled off an impressive win, the 25th ClayComms Partition League kicked off with a bang. A bunch of teams, from each partition of the Inevitable Syndicate, battled it out for the bragging rights of 'best team in the country'. This season sees a plethora of new teams, with Westonbirt City making the first division and an entirely new division of lesser teams throughout the country.

MATCHDAY 1
Burgess FC 6-1 Fligsive FC
Westonbirt City 1-1 Nostromo Meteorites
Hyford FC 0-1 Aldenbourne Electric
Galesby Athletic 0-0 Wozinitz Wonderers
Pinehearth United 1-0 Magnaeus City
FC Milenol 2-0 Shinra Town
Tessewind Tuesday 2-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
Gateshead City 1-0 FC Baudelaire
Dysenside Duellers 4-2 Rattford
Diomede FC 2-1 Hawkington Town
MATCHDAY 2
Nostromo Meteorites 1-4 Burgess FC
Aldenbourne Electric 2-1 Fligsive FC
Wozinitz Wonderers 0-1 Westonbirt City
Magnaeus City 2-3 Hyford FC
Pinehearth United 0-1 Galesby Athletic
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-2 FC Milenol
FC Baudelaire 2-0 Shinra Town
Rattford 0-2 Tessewind Tuesday
Hawkington Town 1-0 Gateshead City
Diomede FC 6-2 Dysenside Duellers
MATCHDAY 3
Burgess FC 6-0 Aldenbourne Electric
Nostromo Meteorites 0-1 Wozinitz Wonderers
Fligsive FC 0-1 Magnaeus City
Westonbirt City 2-1 Pinehearth United
Hyford FC 3-1 Galesby Athletic
FC Milenol 0-0 FC Baudelaire
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-1 Rattford
Shinra Town 1-1 Hawkington Town
Tessewind Tuesday 0-2 Diomede FC
Gateshead City 1-0 Dysenside Duellers
MATCHDAY 4
Wozinitz Wonderers 1-1 Burgess FC
Magnaeus City 1-0 Aldenbourne Electric
Pinehearth United 1-2 Nostromo Meteorites
Galesby Athletic 3-0 Fligsive FC
Hyford FC 0-1 Westonbirt City
Rattford 2-3 FC Milenol
Hawkington Town 3-0 FC Baudelaire
Diomede FC 2-1 Katonbeck Kaperers
Dysenside Duellers 1-1 Shinra Town
Gateshead City 0-1 Tessewind Tuesday
MATCHDAY 5
Burgess FC 1-2 Magnaeus City
Wozinitz Wonderers 1-2 Pinehearth United
Aldenbourne Electric 4-2 Galesby Athletic
Nostromo Meteorites 1-0 Hyford FC
Fligsive FC 2-2 Westonbirt City
FC Milenol 0-0 Hawkington Town
Rattford 3-0 Diomede FC
FC Baudelaire 0-3 Dysenside Duellers
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-1 Gateshead City
Shinra Town 0-3 Tessewind Tuesday
MATCHDAY 6
Pinehearth United 2-1 Burgess FC
Galesby Athletic 0-0 Magnaeus City
Hyford FC 1-0 Wozinitz Wonderers
Westonbirt City 4-1 Aldenbourne Electric
Fligsive FC 2-1 Nostromo Meteorites
Diomede FC 1-2 FC Milenol
Dysenside Duellers 3-1 Hawkington Town
Gateshead City 2-0 Rattford
Tessewind Tuesday 3-0 FC Baudelaire
Shinra Town 1-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
MATCHDAY 7
Burgess FC 1-0 Galesby Athletic
Pinehearth United 0-1 Hyford FC
Magnaeus City 1-2 Westonbirt City
Wozinitz Wonderers 3-0 Fligsive FC
Aldenbourne Electric 1-1 Nostromo Meteorites
FC Milenol 1-0 Dysenside Duellers
Diomede FC 2-1 Gateshead City
Hawkington Town 2-2 Tessewind Tuesday
Rattford 1-0 Shinra Town
FC Baudelaire 1-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
MATCHDAY 8
Hyford FC 1-0 Burgess FC
Westonbirt City 2-0 Galesby Athletic
Fligsive FC 2-0 Pinehearth United
Nostromo Meteorites 2-2 Magnaeus City
Aldenbourne Electric 1-1 Wozinitz Wonderers
Gateshead City 1-1 FC Milenol
Tessewind Tuesday 1-3 Dysenside Duellers
Shinra Town 0-1 Diomede FC
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-2 Hawkington Town
FC Baudelaire 1-3 Rattford
MATCHDAY 9
Burgess FC 4-3 Westonbirt City
Hyford FC 3-0 Fligsive FC
Galesby Athletic 2-0 Nostromo Meteorites
Pinehearth United 1-1 Aldenbourne Electric
Magnaeus City 0-0 Wozinitz Wonderers
FC Milenol 2-0 Tessewind Tuesday
Gateshead City 0-2 Shinra Town
Dysenside Duellers 2-3 Katonbeck Kaperers
Diomede FC 0-0 FC Baudelaire
Hawkington Town 4-0 Rattford
MATCHDAY 10
Fligsive FC 0-1 Burgess FC
Nostromo Meteorites 0-0 Westonbirt City
Aldenbourne Electric 3-2 Hyford FC
Wozinitz Wonderers 0-1 Galesby Athletic
Magnaeus City 0-3 Pinehearth United
Shinra Town 0-1 FC Milenol
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-2 Tessewind Tuesday
FC Baudelaire 0-1 Gateshead City
Rattford 0-0 Dysenside Duellers
Hawkington Town 2-1 Diomede FC
MATCHDAY 11
Burgess FC 0-1 Nostromo Meteorites
Fligsive FC 2-2 Aldenbourne Electric
Westonbirt City 1-0 Wozinitz Wonderers
Hyford FC 1-0 Magnaeus City
Galesby Athletic 2-0 Pinehearth United
FC Milenol 1-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
Shinra Town 0-1 FC Baudelaire
Tessewind Tuesday 0-2 Rattford
Gateshead City 1-2 Hawkington Town
Dysenside Duellers 2-0 Diomede FC
MATCHDAY 12
Aldenbourne Electric 0-0 Burgess FC
Wozinitz Wonderers 1-1 Nostromo Meteorites
Magnaeus City 0-0 Fligsive FC
Pinehearth United 2-0 Westonbirt City
Galesby Athletic 0-1 Hyford FC
FC Baudelaire 1-1 FC Milenol
Rattford 2-1 Katonbeck Kaperers
Hawkington Town 2-0 Shinra Town
Diomede FC 0-1 Tessewind Tuesday
Dysenside Duellers 0-0 Gateshead City
MATCHDAY 13
Burgess FC 2-0 Wozinitz Wonderers
Aldenbourne Electric 1-2 Magnaeus City
Nostromo Meteorites 2-2 Pinehearth United
Fligsive FC 0-1 Galesby Athletic
Westonbirt City 0-2 Hyford FC
FC Milenol 2-0 Rattford
FC Baudelaire 2-2 Hawkington Town
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-0 Diomede FC
Shinra Town 1-0 Dysenside Duellers
Tessewind Tuesday 1-1 Gateshead City
MATCHDAY 14
Magnaeus City 0-3 Burgess FC
Pinehearth United 0-0 Wozinitz Wonderers
Galesby Athletic 2-0 Aldenbourne Electric
Hyford FC 2-0 Nostromo Meteorites
Westonbirt City 2-2 Fligsive FC
Hawkington Town 1-2 FC Milenol
Diomede FC 1-4 Rattford
Dysenside Duellers 2-0 FC Baudelaire
Gateshead City 2-1 Katonbeck Kaperers
Tessewind Tuesday 3-0 Shinra Town
MATCHDAY 15
Burgess FC 2-2 Pinehearth United
Magnaeus City 2-0 Galesby Athletic
Wozinitz Wonderers 1-0 Hyford FC
Aldenbourne Electric 1-1 Westonbirt City
Nostromo Meteorites 1-0 Fligsive FC
FC Milenol 1-0 Diomede FC
Hawkington Town 2-1 Dysenside Duellers
Rattford 0-1 Gateshead City
FC Baudelaire 1-3 Tessewind Tuesday
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-0 Shinra Town
MATCHDAY 16
Galesby Athletic 1-1 Burgess FC
Hyford FC 2-1 Pinehearth United
Westonbirt City 0-1 Magnaeus City
Fligsive FC 1-1 Wozinitz Wonderers
Nostromo Meteorites 3-3 Aldenbourne Electric
Dysenside Duellers 0-0 FC Milenol
Gateshead City 3-0 Diomede FC
Tessewind Tuesday 1-0 Hawkington Town
Shinra Town 1-1 Rattford
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-1 FC Baudelaire
MATCHDAY 17
Burgess FC 1-2 Hyford FC
Galesby Athletic 1-2 Westonbirt City
Pinehearth United 1-1 Fligsive FC
Magnaeus City 2-2 Nostromo Meteorites
Wozinitz Wonderers 1-0 Aldenbourne Electric
FC Milenol 0-1 Gateshead City
Dysenside Duellers 1-0 Tessewind Tuesday
Diomede FC 2-0 Shinra Town
Hawkington Town 2-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
Rattford 2-1 FC Baudelaire
MATCHDAY 18
Westonbirt City 2-0 Burgess FC
Fligsive FC 0-0 Hyford FC
Nostromo Meteorites 1-2 Galesby Athletic
Aldenbourne Electric 1-1 Pinehearth United
Wozinitz Wonderers 0-0 Magnaeus City
Tessewind Tuesday 3-0 FC Milenol
Shinra Town 0-2 Gateshead City
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-4 Dysenside Duellers
FC Baudelaire 0-1 Diomede FC
Rattford 0-2 Hawkington Town
MATCHDAY 19
Burgess FC 0-1 FC Milenol
Westonbirt City 1-0 Tessewind Tuesday
Hyford FC 2-0 Gateshead City
Galesby Athletic 4-1 Dysenside Duellers
Pinehearth United 3-0 Diomede FC
Magnaeus City 7-2 Hawkington Town
Wozinitz Wonderers 2-1 Rattford
Aldenbourne Electric 2-0 FC Baudelaire
Nostromo Meteorites 5-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
Fligsive FC 2-0 Shinra Town
MATCHDAY 20
Tessewind Tuesday 3-3 Burgess FC
Gateshead City 0-2 Westonbirt City
Dysenside Duellers 0-5 Hyford FC
Diomede FC 0-2 Galesby Athletic
Hawkington Town 0-3 Pinehearth United
Rattford 0-2 Magnaeus City
FC Baudelaire 0-0 Wozinitz Wonderers
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-2 Aldenbourne Electric
Shinra Town 0-3 Nostromo Meteorites
FC Milenol 0-0 Fligsive FC
MATCHDAY 21
Burgess FC 5-0 Gateshead City
Westonbirt City 8-1 Dysenside Duellers
Hyford FC 6-0 Diomede FC
Galesby Athletic 2-1 Hawkington Town
Pinehearth United 2-0 Rattford
Magnaeus City 4-1 FC Baudelaire
Wozinitz Wonderers 1-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
Aldenbourne Electric 2-0 Shinra Town
Nostromo Meteorites 2-0 FC Milenol
Fligsive FC 3-2 Tessewind Tuesday
MATCHDAY 22
Dysenside Duellers 1-3 Burgess FC
Diomede FC 1-7 Westonbirt City
Hawkington Town 0-2 Hyford FC
Rattford 1-3 Galesby Athletic
FC Baudelaire 0-2 Pinehearth United
Katonbeck Kaperers 1-1 Magnaeus City
Shinra Town 0-2 Wozinitz Wonderers
FC Milenol 1-0 Aldenbourne Electric
Tessewind Tuesday 0-4 Nostromo Meteorites
Gateshead City 0-1 Fligsive FC
MATCHDAY 23
Burgess FC 6-0 Diomede FC
Westonbirt City 5-0 Hawkington Town
Hyford FC 8-0 Rattford
Galesby Athletic 1-0 FC Baudelaire
Pinehearth United 2-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
Magnaeus City 2-0 Shinra Town
Wozinitz Wonderers 1-0 FC Milenol
Aldenbourne Electric 0-0 Tessewind Tuesday
Nostromo Meteorites 4-2 Gateshead City
Fligsive FC 2-1 Dysenside Duellers
MATCHDAY 24
Hawkington Town 1-4 Burgess FC
Rattford 1-1 Westonbirt City
FC Baudelaire 0-2 Hyford FC
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-2 Galesby Athletic
Shinra Town 0-3 Pinehearth United
FC Milenol 0-1 Magnaeus City
Tessewind Tuesday 1-1 Wozinitz Wonderers
Gateshead City 2-3 Aldenbourne Electric
Dysenside Duellers 1-1 Nostromo Meteorites
Diomede FC 1-3 Fligsive FC
MATCHDAY 25
Burgess FC 2-0 Rattford
Westonbirt City 0-1 FC Baudelaire
Hyford FC 0-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
Galesby Athletic 0-1 Shinra Town
Pinehearth United 1-1 FC Milenol
Magnaeus City 2-3 Tessewind Tuesday
Wozinitz Wonderers 1-0 Gateshead City
Aldenbourne Electric 2-1 Dysenside Duellers
Nostromo Meteorites 1-0 Diomede FC
Fligsive FC 0-1 Hawkington Town
MATCHDAY 26
FC Baudelaire 0-8 Burgess FC
Katonbeck Kaperers 0-6 Westonbirt City
Shinra Town 0-3 Hyford FC
FC Milenol 1-0 Galesby Athletic
Tessewind Tuesday 0-0 Pinehearth United
Gateshead City 0-2 Magnaeus City
Dysenside Duellers 0-2 Wozinitz Wonderers
Diomede FC 1-1 Aldenbourne Electric
Hawkington Town 0-3 Nostromo Meteorites
Rattford 1-2 Fligsive FC
MATCHDAY 27
Burgess FC 2-0 Katonbeck Kaperers
Westonbirt City 2-0 Shinra Town
Hyford FC 1-0 FC Milenol
Galesby Athletic 2-0 Tessewind Tuesday
Pinehearth United 2-0 Gateshead City
Magnaeus City 6-1 Dysenside Duellers
Wozinitz Wonderers 0-1 Diomede FC
Aldenbourne Electric 1-1 Hawkington Town
Nostromo Meteorites 0-1 Rattford
Fligsive FC 1-0 FC Baudelaire
MATCHDAY 28
Shinra Town 0-2 Burgess FC
FC Milenol 0-1 Westonbirt City
Tessewind Tuesday 1-2 Hyford FC
Gateshead City 1-3 Galesby Athletic
Dysenside Duellers 0-4 Pinehearth United
Diomede FC 1-1 Magnaeus City
Hawkington Town 0-2 Wozinitz Wonderers
Rattford 0-1 Aldenbourne Electric
FC Baudelaire 0-1 Nostromo Meteorites
Katonbeck Kaperers 1-1 Fligsive FC


Division 1 Standings

Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Hyford FC 28 21 2 5 55 13 +42 65 AOCL
2 Westonbirt City 28 17 6 5 59 23 +36 57
3 Burgess FC 28 16 5 7 69 25 +44 53
4 Galesby Athletic 28 16 3 9 38 23 +15 51
5 Pinehearth United 28 13 8 7 42 22 +20 47
6 Magnaeus City 28 13 8 7 44 28 +16 47
7 Nostromo Meteorites 28 12 9 7 44 30 +14 45
8 Wozinitz Wonderers 28 11 10 7 23 15 +8 43
9 Aldenbourne Electric 28 10 11 7 36 37 -1 41
10 Fligsive FC 28 9 9 10 29 37 -8 36

Champion's Cup AOCL Globe Cup Relegated Promoted




Division 2 Standings

Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 FC Milenol 28 14 7 7 25 17 +8 49 Series B Champions Cup
2 Tessewind Tuesday 28 12 6 10 38 32 +6 42 Globe Cup
3 Hawkington Town 28 11 5 12 36 45 -9 38
4 Gateshead City 28 10 3 15 24 36 -12 33
5 Diomede FC 28 9 4 15 26 53 -27 31
6 Rattford 28 9 3 16 28 48 -20 30
7 Dysenside Duellers 28 8 5 15 35 56 -21 29
8 FC Baudelaire 28 5 5 18 13 46 -33 20
9 Shinra Town 28 4 4 20 8 44 -36 16
10 Katonbeck Kaperers 28 1 5 22 8 50 -42 8


The Inevitable Syndicate (TIS) qualifiers
Champions’ Cup: Hyford FC
Globe Cup: Westonbirt City, Burgess FC, Tessewind Tuesday
Series B Champions’ Cup: FC Milenol

Atlantian Oceania Champion's League: Hyford FC
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Postby Allinlia » Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:39 pm

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Allinlia (ALL) qualifiers
Champions’ Cup 46: Avallaice Imperials
Globe Cup 43: Vallent City Dinosaurs, Oalinwoth Stags, Golbrund Volts
Series B Champions’ Cup 43: None (single tier league system)
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Psychotic Dictatorship

Postby Polar Islandstates » Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:29 pm

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CdC20

There were 28 teams submitted this season. Again, more than a few Rushmori leagues neglected to specify their league champions signing up for the competition, as such they were excluded as per my warnings), meaning the format stays largely unchanged from last season.
RANK	Team
85.000 Scott City FC (Darmen)
85.000 Ituraitz FC (Astograth)
85.000 Navel FC (Whirl Islands)
81.653 SK Franz Josef City (Polar Islandstates)
60.833 Liria Prizren (Mytannion)
59.894 Iturributa United (Iturributa)
57.320 CA Paulinthal (Pasarga)
53.568 RGS Athletic (Eastfield Lodge)
36.280 CA Conquistadores (Ossidiacqua)
33.170 Doverston (Aels)
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28.524 Sortherners (Ancharmunn)
26.140 Moresville FC (Taeshan)
23.935 Lac-Drouin St-Pierre (Sicoutimont)
23.855 Empilot United FC (Boring Paradise)
20.705 Dinamo Maturín (Sargossa)
16.440 Golden Phoniex (Mapletish)
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13.295 Reedring FC (Falconwhereveryouare)
12.854 Bota Guerre (Saugeais)
11.425 Ulsa (Eura)
11.040 South Bartal (Mashiki)
3.750 S.S. Leggio (Branta Island)
3.220 Olympique Caenne (Kitsunia-Deesse)
1.715 Rushholme Ruffians (Nova Cambria)
1.705 Arsenrall (Mangolana)
0.980 Barnton Warriors (Filopines)
0.000 FF Berafjörðinn (Bleak Rock)
0.000 UCKV Fennsíkvárosi (Urszag-Csatoria)
0.000 The Ables and The Ordinarys (Ark)


The main change is that there was a second preliminary round. The top ten teams entered were granted a bye straight to the round of sixteen. The bottom twelve played in the first preliminary round, with the six winners playing the remaining six in the second preliminary round. Simples.

The final this season was held in Stade Amaechi Olsen, Montbenoit, after it won the coin-toss against Grand Duke's Stadium of Rumiatzi. Polarian organisers are sorry that a more intense decision making service wasn't used, but they were kind of distracted by something happening in the south. With Sargossa? You may have heard of it.



First Preliminary Round
UCKV Fennsíkvárosi (UZC) 3-2 Olympique Caenne (KDE) (3-2 agg)
Olympique Caenne (KDE) 1-0 UCKV Fennsíkvárosi (UZC) (3-3 agg) (Olympique Caenne (KDE) wins on away goals rule)

SS Leggio (BRN) 1-0 FF Berafjörðinn (BLK) (1-0 agg)
FF Berafjörðinn (BLK) 1-1 SS Leggio (BRN) (1-2 agg)

The Ables and The Ordinarys (ARK) 0-1 South Bartal (MSH) (0-1 agg)
South Bartal (MSH) 2-0 The Ables and The Ordinarys (ARK) (3-0 agg)

Rushholme Warriors (NVC) 1-3 Ulsa (SSO) (1-3 agg)
Ulsa (SSO) 2-0 Rushholme Warriors (NVC) (5-1 agg)

Arsenrall (MNG) 1-0 Barnton Warriors (FLP) (1-0 agg)
Barnton Warriors (FLP) 2-2 Arsenrall (MNG) (2-3 agg)

Reedring FC (FWY) 1-2 Bota Guerre (SAU) (1-2 agg)
Bota Guerre (SAU) 0-1 Reedring FC (FWY) (2-2 agg) (Bota Guerre (SAU) wins on away goals rule)



Second Preliminary Round
Dinamo Maturín (SRG) 2-0 Olympique Caenne (KDE) (2-0 agg)
Olympique Caenne (KDE) 2-2 Dinamo Maturín (SRG) (2-4 agg)

Moresville FC (TAE) 1-0 Sortherners (ANC) (1-0 agg)
Sortherners (ANC) 2-2 Moresville FC (TAE) (2-3 agg)

South Bartal (MSH) 1-0 Empilot United FC (BRP) (1-0 agg)
Empilot United FC (BRP) 3-1 South Bartal (MSH) (3-2 agg)

SS Leggio (BRN) 0-1 Ulsa (SSO) (0-1 agg)
Ulsa (SSO) 2-0 SS Leggio (BRN) (3-0 agg)

Bota Guerre (SAU) 2-2 Arsenrall (MNG) (2-2 agg)
Arsenrall (MNG) 1-1 Bota Guerre (SAU) (3-3 agg) (Arsenrall (MNG) wins on away goals rule)

Golden Phoniex (MAP) 1-1 Lac-Drouin St-Pierre (SCT) (1-1 agg)
Lac-Drouin St-Pierre (SCT) 1-1 Golden Phoniex (MAP) (1-1 AET, 2-2 agg, 1-3 PKs)



Round of Sixteen
Scott City FC (DAR) 2-0 Doverston (AEL) (2-0 agg)
Doverston (AEL) 1-0 Scott City FC (DAR) (1-2 agg)

Golden Phoniex (MAP) 1-2 Dinamo Maturín (SRG) (1-2 agg)
Dinamo Maturín (SRG) 0-0 Golden Phoniex (MAP) (2-1 agg)

Navel FC (WRL) 3-1 CA Paulinthal (PAS) (3-1 agg)
CA Paulinthal (PAS) 1-3 Navel FC (WRL) (2-6 agg)

Iturributa United (ITB) 0-1 SK Franz Josef City (PIS) (0-1 agg)
SK Franz Josef City (PIS) 1-0 Iturributa United (ITB) (2-0 agg)

RGS Athletic (EFL) 2-3 Liria Prizren (MYT) (2-3 agg)
Liria Prizren (MYT) 0-1 RGS Athletic (EFL) (3-3 agg) (Liria Prizren (MYT) wins on away goals rule)

Moresville FC (TAE) 3-1 Arsenrall (MNG) (3-1 agg)
Arsenrall (MNG) 1-0 Moresville FC (TAE) (2-3 agg)

Empilot United FC (BRP) 1-0 Ulsa (SSO) (1-0 agg)
Ulsa (SSO) 2-1 Empilot United FC (BRP) (2-2 agg) (Empilot United FC (BRP) wins on away goals rule)

Ituraitz FC (ASG) 2-1 CA Conquistadores (OSD) (2-1 agg)
CA Conquistadores (OSD) 1-3 Ituraitz FC (ASG) (2-5 agg)



Quarter Finals
Liria Prizren (MYT) 5-1 Moresville FC (TAE) (5-1 agg)
Moresville FC (TAE) 0-2 Liria Prizren (MYT) (1-7 agg)

Scott City FC (DAR) 3-0 Empilot United FC (BRP) (3-0 agg)
Empilot United FC (BRP) 0-2 Scott City FC (DAR) (0-5 agg)

Dinamo Maturín (SRG) 1-3 SK Franz Josef City (PIS) (1-3 agg)
SK Franz Josef City (PIS) 3-0 Dinamo Maturín (SRG) (6-1 agg)

Ituraitz FC (ASG) 3-0 Navel FC (WRL) (3-0 agg)
Navel FC (WRL) 0-1 Ituraitz FC (ASG) (0-4 agg)



Semi Finals
Scott City FC (DAR) 0-2 Ituraitz FC (ASG) (0-2 agg)
Ituraitz FC (ASG) 2-0 Scott City FC (DAR) (4-0 agg)

SK Franz Josef City (PIS) 1-1 Liria Prizren (MYT) (1-1 agg)
Liria Prizren (MYT) 3-0 SK Franz Josef City (PIS) (4-1 agg)



Final
at Stade Amaechi Olsen, Montbenoit
Ituraitz FC (ASG) 2-0 Liria Prizren (MYT)


Well, they rose to the top during the UICA competitions, and they rose to the top again this time. Yes, the Champions' Cup winner and the Globe Cup winner met in the final of the regional competition for what could well be the first time ever. In the Super Cup, they shared a 2-2 draw, today however, it was Ituraitz who got the measure of their Mytanar rivals, and they take home yet another trophy. Congratulations to them. All we needed was Novaya Sibir Reds to pop up for some reason and we'd have had a full-on all-Rushmori Super Cup re-union right here in Montbenoit. And in fact, had SK not capitulated quite so badly, we could have had another Ides of March CdC final. And as if all that weren't enough, Ituraitz had to beat Navel FC in the quarter finals, the team hey beat to win the Champions' Cup in the first place. Nice place, Rushmore; plenty of rivalries...



Future bids for host stadia will be taken into consideration, though the default in case of no bids will always be The Barge in Bjarnarey; the floating stadium. A final reminder also that all Rushmori nations only will be able to submit their league champions only (or top ranked team in the event of multi-associational leagues) for entry into the next CdC, the submission period opened when Commerce Heights closed entries to the last UICA tournaments, and will close again when Commerce Heights closes entries to the next UICA tournaments. No invitations will be sent. You must indicate in your league summary that you wish your league champion to take part.

Please also note that I will continue to monitor the UICA ranks used slightly, and am setting a hard maximum rank next cycle of 85. Any team with a rank higher than that will be cut to 85, and the max rank for the scorinator will be 100.
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Postby New Sideburn » Fri Apr 19, 2013 4:20 am

SEASON PREVIEW for the NEW SIDEBURN PREMIERSHIP 329

Welcome back to the New Sideburn Premiership, looking to enter its first UICA-approved season; 24 teams will once again battle it to the finish in league and in cup to determine who will be the best, who will be champions, and who will prove that they have what it takes?

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LAST SEASON
The 328 season came as a surprise to many, as sides like Parrhesia and Southfell punched above their weight, Valkyrja was pulled under and the Moths secured a dramatic final day victory. Now, we'll be showcasing the new league, and giving you our top flight predictions.

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Stadium: Foreign Ownership Stadium
Sponsor: Shady Oil Incorporated

LAST SEASON
League Table: 11th
Key Man: Dietmar Borussia
Top Scorer: Dietmar Borussia (21)

A disappointing season for Brinemouth, but greater glory is sure to follow. They've had some great signings lately, and momentum is gathering... who knows what they could achieve? Then again, it could just be another dud season.

RIVALRIES
vs. AFC Rochford: Rochford are just north, and it's perceived as very much a battle of city vs. town. Casuals and neutrals generally back Rochford, bookies and pundits generally back Brinemouth.

THE GAFFER
Kyle Steelteeth. Young, ambitious and outwardly calm. Just the sort of man Brinemouth need, to lead them to glory.

STRENGTHS
While Brinemouth are powerful all over the pitch, their defence is particularly superb. Albert von Specta is surely among the best keepers in the league, and he's got a superb back line in front of him at that. They had the fewest goals conceded out of the top five, and that was without von Specta for most of the season, let alone their newest signing; Cassadaigua centreback Erica Kenney.

WEAKNESSES
Brinemouth... just seem to need that little bit extra to get going every season. If they can really rush down the field from the get-go, they might be able to accomplish their goals, but they've had a really mediocre start to the season and that crippled them from being able to build significantly on it. On a milder note, Dietmar Borussia is their best striker by too wide a margin.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Don't go without a permanent manager for the last third of the season. That kind of plays havoc with the team's confidence.

TRANSFER NEWS
Two high-profile signings; one of the nation's best wingers, Anna Cliving, was signed off the Moths, and Erica Kenney from Brattleboro, in Cassadaigua, after she impressed in a 0-0 draw with Parrhesia United.

PREDICTION
7th. More money, fewer problems.

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Stadium: The Ford
Sponsor: Permanent Military Surplus

LAST SEASON
League Table: 2nd (First Division)
Key Man: Luca Aviary
Top Scorer: Delicious Johnson (29)

Brookford had been the Mainstream Fist of the 327 season before Shane Gunsworthy showed up as manager. With Gunsworthy in the hotseat, the Otters won four and drew one of their last seven games. They still went down in 24th, but it was little surprise to find the Otters had sprung right back up next season under Gunsworthy's helm.

THE GAFFER
Shane Gunsworthy managed four wins in seven with the demoralised wreck of a team that existed two years ago. Who knows what he can accomplish today?

STRENGTHS
Their first team has no weaknesses, being well-rounded and capable in every aspect, from their top scorer Delicious Johnson downfield to their experienced goalkeeper Bruno Hawke. If they can avoid injury, they have a chance against anyone in the league.

WEAKNESSES
The only specific weakness one could level at the Otters is their lack of depth. They really only have around 13 or 14 players who can play well at this level, and if they're plagued by injury that will cost them dearly.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Get the home crowd behind you; turn the Ford into a fortress. As it stood, Brookford were better away than at home last season.

TRANSFER NEWS
To improve depth in the squad, Gunsworthy has been busy in the transfer window, as the signings of Tarquin Haddings, Flynn Parkour and Johanna Waltz prove. Seventeen-year-old goalkeeper Flint Harlem has been sold to Southfell United, Edward Bard returns from loan at Leopolis.

PREDICTION
16th. They'll beat the drop, but won't be feeling safe until the last quarter of the season or so.

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Stadium: Knightbreaker Stadium
Sponsor: Old Steelfinger's Pies

LAST SEASON
League Table: 20th
Key Man: Paul Monroe
Top Scorer: Uther Bronco (10)

Two seasons ago, the Harriers stayed up by virtue of a five-game unbeaten streak at the end of the season, winning two six-pointers during it. Last time around, they came 20th again, staying up on a single point of goal difference. This time? They could well be facing the drop.

RIVALRIES
vs. Chenoworth Rovers: Both sides generally occupy the bottom quarter of the table, so every Chenoworth Derby is a six-pointer. Technique generally gets sacrificed for physicality and passion. Always an entertaining fixture.

THE GAFFER
Darryl Boyden is young and lacks experience in the top flight, though he was able to claw enough points for the Harriers for them to survive in the last quarter of last season. He's proven solid at various First Division clubs, though, so he may well surprise everyone.

STRENGTHS
The Harriers have a persistent nature well befitting their name. They clawed back a surprising amount of points from losing positions, turning many losses into draws or even wins.

WEAKNESSES
A leaky defence and a tepid attack. The Harriers lack a specific weakness, instead succumbing to the old favourite 'they're mediocre at best at everything'.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Nobody cares about your 0-0 draw with Southfell United. Last season the Harriers seemed to save all their best performances for the cup, which ultimately meant very little in terms of not getting relegated. Hopefully they've sorted out their priorities this time.

TRANSFER NEWS
None of note. Brenecia left-back Tomas Proudfoot has announced that he will be leaving at the end of this season, but he's staying with the fight for this one.

PREDICTION
24th. They've been walking on water these last two seasons, and they've not improved enough to survive this time around.

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Stadium: The Chenoworth Wall
Sponsor: Balls Out Clothing Store

LAST SEASON
League Table: 17th
Key Man: May Offer
Top Scorer: Brian Queue (12)

The Rovers are, to be blunt, not in great shape. They may have scrambled to safety last season, with well more points than necessary, but that was largely because they were so bogged down in the first place. If they slip up, the race against relegation will overcome them. Things look dire for the city of Chenoworth.

RIVALRIES
vs. Chenoworth Harriers: While the Rovers have traditionally proven the stronger of the two sides, the Chenoworth Derby is still a show of strength and passion. Watch it if you want to see two sides scrapping desperately for points.

THE GAFFER
Chuck Plaza. More competent than talented, and people aren't quite certain if he's going to have what it takes. That's never a good sign in a new manager.

STRENGTHS
They have quite a good defensive line. Damian Outcry is in the form of his life, the flat back four is generally pretty good at stopping enemy play, and Rovers keep enough possession to never get dominated.

WEAKNESSES
They don't have a striker with the chops to fend of a relegation tussle like this. Only Gnaeus Tullus has the experience, and his tendency is to fail these kinds of struggles (they got him from freshly-relegated Crisisbless United, after all).

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Haphazard streaks of form aren't exactly something to rely on. Only a few unexpected unbeaten streaks saved Rovers from the bottom six.

TRANSFER NEWS
Tullus' loan move was made permanent when Crisisbless United failed to secure promotion. Apart from that, nobody in, nor out.

PREDICTION
21st, but it'll be close. Stronger opposition while they've stagnated cannot be good, but they won't go down without a fight.

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Stadium: Ostrogoth Stadium
Sponsor: Deformed Mannequins

LAST SEASON
League Table: 3rd (First Division)
Key Man: Catherine Sedgwick
Top Scorer: Terra Harness (32)

The Wanderers have risen to fulfill their potential at last. They sat at first at midseason, but a bad run of form reduced them to 3rd. Still, they're through, and they won't be easy to force back down.

THE GAFFER
Larissa Garrote, one of approximately three people in the entire world who actually looks stylish in a fedora, bet her critics that she would eat said fedora if Cranequin did not qualify. Fortunately, they did. A real character off the pitch and a fearless leader on it.

STRENGTHS
Cranequin plays slowly and dominates the ball. They had the highest average possession of any team in their league. They also spent more average time in their games with the ball in open play than any other side, so they'll be exciting to watch.

WEAKNESSES
Lack of experience. Very few of their players have any experience at this level of play, though most of them are up to Premiership standard.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Stay consistent. Both of the last two seasons have had a slump in the standings after midseason. This time it meant the difference between 1st and 3rd. Next time it might mean the difference between staying up and going down.

TRANSFER NEWS
It's been quiet, apart from signing Richard Luck off to Maximum Rovers. Ex-Parrhesia striker John Tumbler's contract was not renewed, and Garrote snagged him on the last day of the window. Tumbler's experience will serve her well.

PREDICTION
19th. Better adapted to the Premiership standard of play than many of their rivals, despite being the least experienced.

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Stadium: Nightmare Stadium
Sponsor: Crisisbless Council

LAST SEASON
League Table: 4th
Key Man: Portia Thrift
Top Scorer: Alicia Scabbard (32)

Crisisbless, always the also-ran. No silverware this time around, as the choke set in particularly hard at the final stretch of last season, but with a new manager and a much needed boost to midfield they're looking a good bet for champions.

THE GAFFER
Hew Irongut finally quit last year, frustrated at constantly being the runner-up. However, signs point to his former assistant, Lewis Keenan (until recently of Maximum Rovers), being more talented than he was. Keenan managed to bring Rovers to the brink of promotion with a relatively frail squad. Largely a mystery what he'll accomplish here.

STRENGTHS
They have the best defence in the league by a stretch. Anna Shrike, Portia Thrift and Rook Harm are all starters for New Sideburn, as is Helena Ritter for Integristan, a respectable national side in its own right. Not for nothing did Thrift win the Iron Gauntlet twice in a row, and now she's got a chance at a third... which would be equalling a record. Even their backup keeper is solid; Phillip Strummer was Crisisbless' number one for nine years, and at the age of 41 he remains a man of great ability.

WEAKNESSES
They have none to speak of, though a little more killing power would never hurt.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Stop choking on winning leads to the season, damn it! Every time Crisisbless looked like it was about to take away a victory, it choked and lost the lead to someone from Sabrefell. By the time Treason vaulted past it in the dying days of the season, Crisisbless were fourth.

TRANSFER NEWS
Rick Tailspin has become a free agent. He was the weakest of Crisisbless' three starting strikers last season, and Keenan has hinted at a return to a traditional 4-4-2. However, Lucia Oakwood was signed from AFC Treason, and Ashleigh Twining from the Vermillion Rage. It'll be interesting to see how this new central midfield works together.

PREDICTION
1st. They've got all the players, they have no weakness, and they should prove unstoppable.

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Stadium: Hostile Welcome Park
Sponsor: Faceshot Crossbows

LAST SEASON
League Table: 8th
Key Man: Sabine Frettchen
Top Scorers: Reinhard Bavaria, Theodore Fuchs (22)

Integabad enjoyed significant success last season, though they did falter late on. Still, a top 8 finish is nothing to sniff at, and they'll launch into this new campaign with bloodlust and valour.

RIVALRIES
vs. Leopolis Hatemongers: Leopolis were the original capital before Integristan's glorious leader decided to found a new city, Integabad, in his own name. Integabad is smaller, but Leopolis is basically nothing but heavy industry, so there's a natural rivalry between the two. Things often get violent.

THE GAFFER
Helmut Schreck is the most talented manager in the whole nation of Integristan, and his lantern jaw and taciturn manner make him popular with the dour people of Integristan. His tactics favour a straightforward 4-3-3, and lend themselves to much violence.

STRENGTHS
Integabad are an all-around strong team, but when it comes to specifics? They're the most disciplined team in the entire league, and likely the fittest physically as well.

WEAKNESSES
Small things, but they've been vulnerable down the wings. It's not been crippling, but most of their chances have just come right down the centre, and they lack true wingers; both their starting left and right midfielders are the wrong flank for their foot, preferring to cut inside, and that's admirable in one sense but does mean they lack a little depth.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
You can't flag off at the end... Integabad could've easily been fifth, but a bad run of form and an excellent run from Maximum lead to eighth.

TRANSFER NEWS
Gerd Mannheim returns from loan after a cup-winning season at Echidnation. It's one guy, but it's much needed midfield depth for the team.

PREDICTION
8th again. The competition's getting tougher with the probable rises of North Laithland and Brinemouth, but they'll be more than up to it.

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Stadium: The Barricade
Sponsor: Fork You Up Cutlery

LAST SEASON
League Table: 4th (First Division)
Key Man: Jonathan Steadwick
Top Scorer: Gregory Carsley (23)

After storming out the doors at North Laithland, Graham Graemesson found a natural home at Iron City, a strong, capable side unlucky to miss out on promotion for three seasons. He promptly hauled them upwards, and now they face an uphill struggle to survive in a tough new environment.

THE GAFFER
Graham Graemesson, 45 and with a lot to prove. He's experienced at this level. He's also a gutsy, daring man-manager, and there shouldn't be any problems with discipline given his hard-as-nails personality.

STRENGTHS
Marshalled by Muscle international goalkeeper Marcus Anchus, Iron City have a superb defence, the best in the First Division. It's been accomplished with a flat back four and a defensive midfielder, too, so it isn't as though they've had to make sacrifices elsewhere in their formation.

WEAKNESSES
Their offensive has been solid, but could find itself blunted against Premiership defences. More worrying, their side is visibly aging; they'll be the oldest on average in the Premiership this season. That could lead to being dominated in possession and pace.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Protect your leads. Iron City dropped the least points in the league from a winning position; had they dropped as many points as even the third-least, they wouldn't have made it to promotion.

TRANSFER NEWS
Out-of-favour Maximum City striker Aldous Huckerby has been signed on for ₤650,000. Huckerby may not be in sparkling form, but he's a true #9 and he's a veteran in these leagues. On another note, young prospects (goalkeeper and central midfield respectively) Greg Gregan and Josephine Starling have returned from their loan.

PREDICTION
23th. Too old and not good enough on the attack to survive on their return.

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Stadium: Stadium of Sweat
Sponsor: Hard Drinks for Hard Men

LAST SEASON
League Table: 12th
Key Man: Johan Oestermark
Top Scorer: Kamilla Brandt (19)

A solid season of improvement for Leopolis, and they show promise of improvement. Even injury can't push them down for long.

RIVALRIES
vs. AFC Integabad: Leopolis were the original capital before Integristan's glorious leader decided to found a new city, Integabad, in his own name. Integabad is smaller, but Leopolis is basically nothing but heavy industry, so there's a natural rivalry between the two. Things often get violent.

THE GAFFER
Hans Blauweiler was once the finest sweeper in all of Integristan. No wonder, then, that he rises to the forefront in masterminding Leopolis' 5-3-2. The right man for the job, and last season proved he had a knack for rotation.

STRENGTHS
The Leopolis defence is a towering bastion of strength when at full fitness. They'll be nearly impossible to break down this season, with Oestermark back and Tesla as backup.

WEAKNESSES
That said, in their traditional 5-3-2 their only method of reliably scoring is by the counterattack. While recent signing Kamilla Brandt proved a superb goal-poacher, her partnership with Edward Bard is at an end, as Bard returned to his club after the season.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Basically unable to rebuild their 5-3-2 with Oestermark down, Leopolis managed to scramble to relative success with an unfamiliar 4-4-2. They've learned both to cope without him, and they've learned how badly they needed a backup with the addition of academy girl Tesla, formerly captain of the Integristan Under-18 squad.

TRANSFER NEWS
No transfer news compares to the importance of Johan Oestermark returning from three months injury. Nonetheless, highly-regarded prospect Hertha Tesla moves up from the academy and into the position of backup sweeper, meaning the situation of last season won't happen, hopefully. Meanwhile, Edward Bard's loan ran out, and he returned to Brookford Otters.

PREDICTION
14th. It's getting more and more heated at the top.

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Stadium: Forward Stadium
Sponsor: Aid to Sakusa

LAST SEASON
League Table: 5th
Key Man: Emmet Lapwing
Top Scorers: Aldous Huckerby (19)

Despite an absence of decent, not-loaned-from-Parrhesia strikers, Pearce Aimbot lead his men to fifth in a defensive 5-3-2 with a sweeper. Flynning may be gone and Huckerby as well, but there's still fight in this team, and most expect them to make another Top Six finish.

THE GAFFER
Pearce Aimbot is young, enigmatic and has a moustache. Despite serving a three-match touchline ban last season for his belligerence, he still managed to see the City push through their early slump and lack of offensive presence, finishing respectably in his first season.

STRENGTHS
Very strong on the defensive. Rachel Barley made a few howlers last season, but apart from that the defence has looked almost immovable.

WEAKNESSES
They have no strikers. They have four in the squad, three are of... questionable value, and one's fresh out of the academy. A move to 5-4-1 or 4-5-1 might be called for later in the campaign...

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Keep fighting to the end. Only with a late run of form did Maximum secure 5th.

TRANSFER NEWS
Profit. Nihil leaves for Vermillion Rage, Huckerby leaves for Iron City, both at very decent prices (Nihil in particular). Pity they couldn't spend any of it...

PREDICTION
6th. Even the loss of Nihil shouldn't impact them too badly.

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Stadium: The Rampant Rampart
Sponsor: Save Our Snails

LAST SEASON
League Table: 10th
Key Man: Chase Wingett
Top Scorer: Hannah Bluemoon, Taylor Bath (21)

The Democracy shot up the table last season, finishing higher than all other newly promoted sides. Despite a fragile defence and inconsistent form, they managed to pull ahead to a tenth-place finish. Definitely something to build on in the months ahead.

RIVALRIES
vs. AFC Raven River: Okay, granted, we kind of made this one up. Newrook lies just south of Crisisbless, the River is in Sabrefell. However, Newrook Democracy emerged from the First Division an exciting, young, fast side full of emerging talents like Chase Wingett, currently in the national side. Last year, AFC Raven River emerged from the First Division an exciting, young, fast side full of emerging talents like Barry Kearney, mentioned by Gethin Ramsey as being considered for the national squad. We'll let you think on this for yourselves, but we'll be watching it.

THE GAFFER
Spike Turnbull. The Turnbull System has masterminded some of the most exciting attacking play in the Premiership, and the Democracy were midway in the Second Division before Turnbull arrived. Two promotions in five seasons... they owe everything to him.

STRENGTHS
Getting possession and holding it. Better still, when they have the ball, they make things happen; they scored ninety goals last season, more than any team below them.

WEAKNESSES
Inconsistency last season nearly cost them dear, and their defence isn't the best, either. 18th-placed Rhagant conceded fewer, 70 instead of 72.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Bad form almost cost them a Top 10 finish close to the end. They have to cancel out that inconsistency.

TRANSFER NEWS
Attacking midfielder Taylor Bath will have to fight twice as hard for his spot in the team with the acquisition of Brenecian Diana Parry.

PREDICTION
12th. Newrook look the most fragile of the top 10, probably because they were 13 points behind ninth-placed Vermillion. With the probable resurgence of Brinemouth and North Laithland, well...

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Stadium: Laith Stadium
Sponsor: F.I.S.T. Wrestling

LAST SEASON
League Table: 13th
Key Man: Bror Helmunsun
Top Scorer: Brendan Dulcet (19)

Last year was a massive blow to Laith hopes, but with the exodus of a few key players (goalkeeper Rachael Barley, striker Leyland Stallion and defensive midfielder Dacia Mountain) at the beginning of last season perhaps that was inevitable. Still, with new owners more willing to spend the money so recently earned, a new face of the team appears to be emerging.

RIVALRIES
vs. South Laithland: The Laith Derby is one built around respect and fair play. Laithlanders tend to have an us vs. them mentality in general, and another rural team against the urbanites? Sounds more than fair. So this derby isn't about hacking out shins, it's about mutual respect and fair play.
vs. AFC Treason: The city against the outback surrounding it. You know the part above about how Laithlanders don't like city folk? Treason is the nearest city. Expect violence.

THE GAFFER
Dana Conlan. During the takeover, the team was left without a manager save for the old, sacked one's assistant, Gregory Thomas. Thomas now serves as Conlan's assistant, after she came out of retirement to manage the Northerners. Conlan has three seperate titles with the Sabrefell Moths to her name, and retired after taking her third. Now she's back, with a serious score to settle.

STRENGTHS
North Laithland come into this next season with strength all over the pitch, and particularly in attack. Last season Brendan Dulcet didn't initially fare well with the 4-3-3, but a change brought with the arrival of Helmunsun to a traditional 4-4-2 lead to an avalanche of firepower. The two of them look like a serious threat, especially backed as they are with new signing Nathan Drake.

WEAKNESSES
No other team has changed this much between years, first losing some massive talent at the beginning of last season then being injected with some more only recently. The Hyskiglanders have done fairly well (Svardaskar) and excellently (Helmunsun), but even so they risk a certain lack of chemistry.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Don't go without a permanent manager for the last third of the season. That kind of plays havoc with the team's confidence.

TRANSFER NEWS
After the success of Helmunsun and Aksel Svardaskar, North Laithland have splurged once more on attacking midfielder Nathan Brass, central defender Jane Brewery and talented young winger Helena Upright. The team isn't dramatically different, but it's enough to patch up some of the weaknesses...

PREDICTION
9th. Steady progress up the ladder looks a certainty. With this kind of spending, one would have to, and if they don't... the likes of Helmunsun and Conway have got to be checking their options.

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Stadium: Parrhesia Arena
Sponsor: Oversized Military Surplus Transport Motors

LAST SEASON
League Table: 7th
Key Man: Grant Beardsley
Top Scorer: Moritz St. Hammond (24)

Parrhesia are on a roll and only getting better with time. Centred in the small city of Allegory, they've brought glory to Parrhesia, and a first trophy for the club as well. The same squad is largely intact, and another year's experience on young prospect Eliza Flynning will make them even more of a threat on the attack.

RIVALRIES
vs. Vermillion Rage: The Parrhesia Derby is a fierce affair, with the offensive natures of both sides leading to a myriad of goals.

THE GAFFER
Edmund Agincourt. Experienced, with a decent playing career behind him, he ticks all the boxes and looks set to force Parrhesia into a new era.

STRENGTHS
When it comes to the passing game, Parrhesia are second to none. Their possession was the highest of all clubs last season, and it was that quality that kept them competitive in every game.

WEAKNESSES
If they can't get possession, they find themselves very short of goals. And even when they can, backs-to-the-wall desperate defending has foiled them in the past. While their wingers are superb, one can't help but feel that having a massive bloke on the bench to bring in against highly defensive sides couldn't hurt.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
You don't have another target man like St. Hammond; don't try to force someone else into the role. While St. Hammond was injured (six games) Parrhesia looked more lively both times they simply adapted their formation to 4-4-2, close to their ratio with the original lineup. Both times they tried to keep their original formation with someone else thrown in the position, their offensive was tepid at best. They achieved five goals in three with the 4-4-2, and just two goals in three with the improvised 4-3-3.

TRANSFER NEWS
A straightforward swap, largely considered an improvement. Eliza Flynning, who seriously impressed on her half-year loan for Maximum City, has returned. John Tumbler's contract was allowed to lapse; he was subsequently snapped up by the Cranequin Wanderers.

PREDICTION
5th. They will probably not repeat their cup success, but they're only getting better with time while their main rivals, Maximum City, lost many of their players.

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Stadium: The Stadium of True Men
Sponsor: Do You Want To Live Forever (Then Try Our Herbal Remedies)

LAST SEASON
League Table: 16th
Key Man: Aesa Fridsdottir
Top Scorer: Molly Keynes (17)

All defence, discipline and dreary 1-0 wins. Some suspect the Hares aren't long for the Premiership, but there's some fire in them yet, and they'll never give up the fight.

THE GAFFER
Eira Gerdsdottir was player-manager and first-choice goalkeeper until a final injury ruled her out for the rest of the season; she hung her gloves up in midseason and focused on coaching full-time.

STRENGTHS
Despite their number one retiring to the bench permanently after an injury halfway through the season, the Hares will still be a very physically fit, disciplined, tough outfit to break down in defence.

WEAKNESSES
Their offense is abysmal, and totally reliant on Molly Keynes. Who got just under half their goals last season. If she's injured, the Hares are in serious trouble.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Well, bluntly, cutting yourself off from half the players in the world (the entire male population) isn't the greatest move, but if they're that dead set on it...

TRANSFER NEWS
None to speak of. That could prove fatal.

PREDICTION
20th. The tougher competition this season, the total absence of their #1 keeper, and the bad run of form at the tail end of last season will haul them downhill in the end.

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Stadium: Rookridge Arena
Sponsor: Petrolhead Radio

LAST SEASON
League Table: 1st (First Division)
Key Man: Barry Kearney
Top Scorer: Barry Kearney (34)

Strong all over the field, it was no surprise to see AFC Raven River claw their way to the top. Captain Brendan Drake and top scorer Barry Kearney spearheaded the assault to lead the team back to the Premiership while backed by a superb midfield and a sturdy defence. They're here for the first time, and by god they've got amibition.

THE GAFFER
Constantine Bareknuckle is a notoriously pugnacious manager who served an eight-match touchline ban last season for headbutting a referee. His entire team lives in awe of him, and he haunts their dreams at night.

STRENGTHS
Raven River were the most effective side going forward in the entire league. They're superb at maintaining possession through short, quick passes and splitting defenses with incisive maneuvers.

WEAKNESSES
Their team is young... possibly too young. They rely too much on their two forwards being fit; they scored far fewer goals per game when missing one of them. Also, their 3-5-2 has left them occasionally vulnerable at the back. Small things, but they could add up fatally.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Don't get arrested for drunken assault the day before a big match. Goalkeeper Lauren Brockhurst missed three games near the end of the season for exactly that.

TRANSFER NEWS
As cover for their favoured forwards, Nikita Reeve has been hired from the Vermillion Rage, who are aiming for a more balanced formation this season.

PREDICTION
13th. Strong all over the pitch, with the skill and speed to compete at the top level.

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Stadium: Man's Field
Sponsor: Loophole & Jeopardy, Legal Aid

LAST SEASON
League Table: 18th
Key Man: Ella Bramwell
Top Scorer: Marcia Cyclops (21)

While they looked in trouble for the first half of the season, the president kept faith with Ruth Tungsten, and that faith paid off. The Schadenfreude made an impressive show of grit to pull themselves to 18th. A repeat performance looks likely.

RIVALRIES
vs. AFC Integabad, Leopolis Hatemongers: Rhagant is the northernmost city of the Confederacy, and as such the nearest rival to the Integristani clubs. Not a violent rivalry, but a passionate one nonetheless.

THE GAFFER
Ruth Tungsten. A bad start to last season was overcome by trademark Sideburnese grit and steel; the return of Ella Bramwell in midseason totally revitalised the squad. She has her critics, most of them outspoken, but none can deny her impressive feat last season.

STRENGTHS
Rhagant are impossible to break down totally, and hard to score against on the best of days. While their defence tends to be on the slow side, the likes of captain Emmeric Brownlow make it a tough beast to kill. Rhagant can never be totally written off as a threat, either, with Marcia Cyclops and Hannah Cayman both being superb goal poachers.

WEAKNESSES
Rhagant relies far too much on a few key players. Without Emma Bramwell, they struggled to compete, with no other players of her raw talent, and 6'1" tank Marcia Cyclops scored just under half their goals. The team also lacks pace and finesse. If injuries plague them again this season, they could fall a long way...

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
If Bramwell gets injured again, pray. You're basically going to get slaughtered by everyone until she recovers.

TRANSFER NEWS
Darren Cray's loan move from the Chenoworth Rovers was made permanent, as was that of Lilina Desmond from the Leicard Crimewave. They were both starters for the Schadenfreude last season, and will be vital again this year. Several clubs made a pounce for Bramwell, and a couple for Cyclops, but both stayed.

PREDICTION
17th, and this time without being in the bottom four for half the season. A season of stability for Rhagant.

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Stadium: Tourist Attraction Park
Sponsor: Whippet Good

LAST SEASON
League Table: 19th
Key Man: Felix Carrick
Top Scorers: Hannah Crucial, Gary Cook (9)

Last season, Rochford struggled against relegation, escaping on the last day with a noble win over the Leopolis Hatemongers. But these next four promoted are very tough contenders, and Rochford were already an upset to escape relegation for this long. Has their time come?

RIVALRIES
vs. Brinemouth: Brinemouth is just south, and it's perceived as very much a battle of city vs. town. Casuals and neutrals generally back Rochford, bookies and pundits generally back Brinemouth.

THE GAFFER
Eliza Roma. Formerly a midfielder for Rochford, she came out of retirement two seasons ago to train for coaching. Now she's finished that, and hauling Rochford out of the relegation places in the tail end of last season was her first job. It proved a tall order, but she made it in the end. Can she do it again?

STRENGTHS
Rochford have made the TA Park into a fortress, conceding much fewer goals with the home crowd behind them. However, as you might guess from their finish, this means...

WEAKNESSES
... away from home they've been dismal. Their offense is weak, too, and really needed a boost in the transfer window it hasn't gotten. Rochford did well to hold onto Felix Carrick, but it might be the strikeforce they needed most of all.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Leicard Crimewave lost their hotshot foreign keeper in the transfer window, immediately started haemorrhaging goals and flopped weakly to 23nd. Meet Felix Carrick. Brenecia's third-choice stopper. A fine man by all accounts. Basically the glue that holds the defence together. KEEP A FUCKING HOLD OF HIM.

TRANSFER NEWS
Nothing outside of a couple players (Graham Sins, Matthew Newark) graduating from the academy. A bolstered bench isn't nearly enough for what they needed.

PREDICTION
22nd. A tight defence, backed up by a whole lot of nothing. Besides that, chances of keeping Carrick the whole season are looking slimmer by the minute.

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Stadium: The Last Stand
Sponsor: Flex Motors

LAST SEASON
League Table: 3rd
Key Man: Pavel Ironclad
Top Scorer: Helmut Eberhardt (30)

Always in with a shot, Sabrefell Athletic had topped the table for much of last season, but choked badly near the end. Even so, they were just three points and goal difference away from ultimate victory, and who's to say they won't finally achieve it this season?

RIVALRIES
vs. Sabrefell Moths: The Sabrefell derby, between what are traditionally the strongest sides in the nation. Generally non-violent, but intensely passionate, as west meets east. To a lesser extent, the Raven River lies in the middle. Represented, unsurprisingly, by AFC Raven River.

THE GAFFER
Darren Freepress, who is, like his team, very young and very ambitious. He distrusts his assistant, however, and is rumoured to look to captain Strongnesse when he really wants advice. Very capable of leading Athletic to the title this season.

STRENGTHS
With a young, strong squad, they're ready for anything. Kurtis Fitzmarten is the national number 20, the experience of national captain Lukas Strongnesse is offset by the youth of his partner (who made the original, but not the later cut), Pavel Ironclad knits the team together while Sofia Waechter and young prospect Darren Parrett race down the wings. Meanwhile, Helmut Eberhardt is still one of the best strikers in the nation, even if he is a foreigner.

WEAKNESSES
The only problem with Sabrefell Athletic is that they've lost their one major asset, their consistency to just roll over weaker sides no matter what. They used to simply go against a side like the Brookford Otters, pull open a very businesslike 2- or 3-0 win and go home, and they just don't have that kind of consistency against weaker sides anymore.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Take the lead, then hold the damn thing. It's not infected or contagious or anything.

TRANSFER NEWS
Kilroy Jarvis left for foreign shores, now playing for Marriet. Fortunately, though it's not exactly transfer news, bright prospect Darren Parrett was purchased permanently from First Division outfit Falston-on-Ceynes for a million pounds, truly putting a pricetag on what the young right winger means to Athletic.

PREDICTION
2nd. Their local rivals are aging, Athletic's only getting more experienced and fully coming into their prime, but unfortunately for them both this looks like Crisisbless is in its golden generation.

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Stadium: The Grand Ampitheatre
Sponsor: Alchemy Ale

LAST SEASON
League Table: 1st
Key Man: Cheney Rosewood
Top Scorer: Gerhard Thunder (36)

It was ultimately no surprise that Sabrefell powered themselves to the title last season, a slight inconsistency in form being shoved aside due to overwhelming firepower and a refusal to accept a draw. Their success was primarily driven by slick play from their two wingers, Anna Cliving and Cheney Rosewood, and of course the unstoppable forward Gerhard Thunder. Asger Stubbs has retired from international football, but he'll be captaining the Moths again this season, and looks to beat his own record to gain six Premiership trophies in his career.

RIVALRIES
vs. Sabrefell Athletic: The Sabrefell derby, between what are traditionally the strongest sides in the nation. Generally non-violent, but intensely passionate, as west meets east. To a lesser extent, the Raven River lies in the middle. Represented, unsurprisingly, by AFC Raven River.

THE GAFFER
Gareth Bournemouth, a hard-working chain-smoker. Young at 38, (younger than Asger Stubbs by a year) and ambitious, he knows how the game is played at the top level; he broke his leg in midfield for Parrhesia United, and it ended his career.

STRENGTHS
Their midfield has been impeccable this season. Slick passing and rapid possession play pressing upfield has just bullied other, weaker sides off the pitch.

WEAKNESSES
Their defence has looked brittle. Neither of their wingbacks is nearly as good doing defensive duties as they are going forward. Generally they have succeeded in pressing their opponents into their own half, but when they get caught it works out badly for them.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
It's important to maul the little sides. Sabrefell Athletic might have clinched the title on the last day had it not been for the Moths' massive goal difference acting as a safety net.

TRANSFER NEWS
Young prospect Bryan Veldt has returned from loan at Maximum Rovers, and Bournemouth has stated a desire to start him in cup fixtures. However, Anna Cliving has been signed up by ambitious Brinemouth.

PREDICTION
3rd. They're an aging side, just as Crisisbless are coming into their prime.

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Stadium: St. Rolph's Arena
Sponsor: Wealth of the Commonbank

LAST SEASON
League Table: 14th
Key Man: Damian Shrewe
Top Scorer: Bill Montague (17)

Exciting and entertaining when on their best form, dreary and inconsistent when off it. If the Southerners want to do well this season they're going to have to perform, and consistently at that.

RIVALRIES
vs. North Laithland: The Laith Derby is one built around respect and fair play. Laithlanders tend to have an us vs. them mentality in general, and another rural team against the urbanites? Sounds more than fair. So this derby isn't about hacking out shins, it's about mutual respect and fair play.
vs. AFC Treason: The city against the outback surrounding it. You know the part above about how Laithlanders don't like city folk? Treason is the nearest city. Expect violence.

THE GAFFER
Andreas Krieg, the Echidnation enigma, threw his hat into the ring after the previous manager was sacked, when South Laithland were near the bottom 4 in the first 12 games. He's done well so far, recovering handily from that, but a lack of important signings is worrying.

STRENGTHS
After the shrewd signing of Damian Shrewe, the Laith defence seems fairly solid for once. Omar Celsius remains a capable backup, as well. As far as three-man back lines go, this one holds up to the test.

WEAKNESSES
South Laithland has simply got to improve in front of goal. 64 goals is respectable, unless you have a 3-5-2 that exists solely to function as a way of funnelling the ball upfield.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
The first quarter of the season matters. Don't get slack.

TRANSFER NEWS
Compared to their northern frenemies, North Laithland have had little transfer news to speak of beyond adding a bit of depth to their squad.

PREDICTION
15th. No changes in personnel? Nothing but stagnation in the standings.

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Stadium: Lost Cause Stadium
Sponsor: Bear Wrestler Tailoring

LAST SEASON
League Table: 6th
Key Man: Leyland Stallion
Top Scorer: Dale Brightley (27)

Surprise of the season? Most would say so. Bridget Lastgasp and her crew reached a remarkable sixth through rapid short-passing and dominance through possession. A repeat this season? Well, let's just say they're dark horses at best for a top five finish, but some people feel it's worth the bet.

RIVALRIES
vs. Sabrefell Moths: Southfell is just south of Sabrefell, having originally been a satellite castle to the great fortress city. The Moths in particular are the greatest rivals, given that the clubs share the same generally offensive strategies.

THE GAFFER
Bridget Lastgasp. With dynamic football and a youthful, exuberant approach in general, Lastgasp has not only revitalised Southfell's results, but their culture as a whole.

STRENGTHS
At the front, Southfell are superb. Granted, the loss of Brightley has kind of taken the shine off, but... they're going to be competing at the top of their game. They're also very high on possession, averaging 62%.

WEAKNESSES
Southfell are kind of weak at the back. Spider, Glass and Buck are competent players, but they're not Top 8 material. At least the return of Cedric Stock will help them there.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Be brave and daring, and results will come. They switched off all the brakes last season, and made it to 6th. They've got to keep pressing for results.

TRANSFER NEWS
Star player Dale Brightley was signed by United Gordonopia outfit Basin Plain in a high-profile move. He will be missed. Bryton's loan move from AFC Treason was made permanent.

PREDICTION
10th. They will lose momentum, and they've already lost their best player. They have, however, established themselves well, and anything short of a top ten finish will be a disappointment.

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Stadium: Treason's Triumph
Sponsor: Lockdale Locksmiths

LAST SEASON
League Table: 2nd
Key Man: Pavel Ironclad
Top Scorer: Helmut Eberhardt (30)

Always in with a shot, Sabrefell Athletic had topped the table for much of last season, but choked badly near the end. Even so, they were just three points and goal difference away from ultimate victory, and who's to say they won't finally achieve it this season?

THE GAFFER
Ivan Knightley is determined to reclaim the Premiership. He had it a year, but failed to defend it; now he's back, feeling more vengeful than ever.

STRENGTHS
With a young, strong squad, they're ready for anything. Kurtis Fitzmarten is the national number 20, the experience of national captain Lukas Strongnesse is offset by the youth of his partner (who made the original, but not the later cut), Pavel Ironclad knits the team together while Sofia Waechter and young prospect Darren Parrett race down the wings. Meanwhile, Helmut Eberhardt is still one of the best strikers in the nation, even if he is a foreigner.

WEAKNESSES
The only problem with Sabrefell Athletic is that they've lost their one major asset, their consistency to just roll over weaker sides no matter what. They used to simply go against a side like the Brookford Otters, pull open a very businesslike 2- or 3-0 win and go home, and they just don't have that kind of consistency against weaker sides anymore.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Take the lead, then hold the damn thing. It's not infected or contagious or anything.

TRANSFER NEWS
Lucia Oakwood followed the money and the momentum, moving to Crisisbless after a rumoured break behind the scenes with Knightley.

PREDICTION
4th. If Maximum City hadn't lost much of their squad, 5th, but as it stands they'll find themselves stranded from the top three this season.

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Stadium: Emotion Stadium
Sponsor: Masterful Gunplay

LAST SEASON
League Table: 9th
Key Man: Olga Nihil
Top Scorer: Bruce Payne (33)

Attacking, attacking, and attacking some more; their strategy, it had to be admitted, got some good results, but they'll need some more finesse if the Rage are ever to break the top six.

RIVALRIES
vs. Parrhesia United: Patience versus power, the slow game against raw pace. The best derby for entertainment, and easily the highest for goals.

THE GAFFER
Pavel Heroism came in late last season, but he seems to have learned much. While keeping the traditional 3-4-3, he seems open to switching up his style to accommodate a slightly more sane method of play.

STRENGTHS
Their offense was the second-best in the league. That really doesn't need to be expanded upon. They were ninth, and managed 106 goals. The third-best was 94, and they were beaten only by the champions.

WEAKNESSES
They shipped 82 goals last season. That's worse than the 23rd Leicard Crimewave. They's worse than every team 19th and above save the Violence Chariots and themselves. It's simply not good enough.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Heroism seems to have learned his lessons rather well, and is making his 3-4-3 more conservative as well as selling Twining for a massive profit and bringing in Olga Nihil for about two-thirds of it.

TRANSFER NEWS
Ashleigh Twining moved out to Crisisbless, and Olga Nihil's move from Maximum City finally offered them a proper centre-back. Nihil was made captain, and could basically spell the end of the Rage being utterly ridiculous.

PREDICTION
11th. A season of transition for the Rage. Mediocrity today, success in the future.

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Stadium: The Theatre of Blood
Sponsor: Jet Aircraft Fries and Food

LAST SEASON
League Table: 15th
Key Man: Fiona Sylver
Top Scorer: Clark Westerling (27)

The Chariots had a solid first season, anchoring themselves in lower midtable. However, it was not without issues; not least, they had a leaky back line and a certain suspect lack of depth. They'll need to improve on this if they seek to move up the table this season.

THE GAFFER
Gareth Sunhammer. Experience? Dedication? Talent? Ambition? The man has it all.

STRENGTHS
With 83 goals scored over the course of the season, Violence do not lack for firepower. If it comes down to straightforward scoring more than the other guy, they'll get the job done.

WEAKNESSES
Their defence, on the other hand? Kind of rubbish. They'll really need to tighten up at the back if they're to have a shot at the top half of the table.

A LESSON FROM LAST SEASON
Draws matter. They and North Laithland may have won the same number of times, but seven points means a lot of difference in the end.

TRANSFER NEWS
Veteran Brenecia centreback David Salary was purchased after his contract at Rozelle lapsed. Salary will add much needed depth, experience and leadership to a lacking back line. Sadly, he is 37 years old.

PREDICTION
18th, in no serious threat of relegation for now but needing to improve for the future.


Soon to come; Matchdays 1 through 5!
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Kishraeli Premier Liga - קישראל‎ ליגה - Season 5 - Part 1


The 4th season saw the emergence of Hapoel Maksiouta, who many thought would be stuck eternally in second - they instead won the league by just a point, besting fierce rivals Maccabi Shatilova and Shatilova FC, the latter, having their worst season ever, floundering in 3rd, admittedly, a single point of the title, but Shatilova held the unique record of being the only team to ever win the Kishraeli Premier Liga - that, however, is no longer true. Can Shatilova take back the most prestigious Kishraeli cup? Kishraeli teams' rapidly improving performance in international competitions means that they are climbing slowly and surely up the rankings, this being driven by Hapoel Maksiouta, who are the first Kishraeli team to reach a UICA group stage. And down at the bottom, the battle to avoid the drop looks like being the most intense in years, with the arrival of Echuri Nazreaheth and the slow decline of ALEPH, also with escapists Babliu and Taryapveluh. Who will claim the glory of the Liga, and who will be beaten into relegation? It's time to begin the KISHRAELI PREMIER LIGA!

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The table as it stood at Round 7 was characteristic of historical Kishraeli tables in the past. Usually, the first seven rounds saw a somewhat sporadic spread of teams, not particularly holding true to the end of the season. Of course, one thing remains, the leader after the first few round usually wins the whole thing. Well, looks like fate is smiling on Bnei Drazabari, as for the first time ever in their history, they lead at the first fifth of the season, with obvious contenders, the Maccabi clubs of Nyetanyu and Shatilova. The big surprises came in the form of Shatilova FC and Hapoel Maksiouta, floundering mid-table. This is due to some rather embarrassing losses on their part, including, for Shatilova, consecutive losses against Aleph Khapresian and Beitar David Zaqeven, despite a positive start. The contrast with Maksiouta is there record against demographics of teams. Apart from Aleph Khapresian beating them 3-2 (Aleph, despite their financial issues clearly rising to the challenge), Maksiouta are dropping vital points against teams that, while are relatively close to them ability wise (Once again, the Maccabi's of Nyetanyu and Shatilova), they're teams that they must beat to challenge and defend their title. As we go lower, as expected, Babliu and Taryapveluh are dwelling at the bottom, with 4 points each to their name. Of course, if you were to watch their styles, they are worlds apart, Babliu is leaky, Taryapveluh, slow, but tight. Both, however boast 0-0 draws to key league leaders, Taryapveluh getting their result against Maccabi Shatilova and Babliu attaining theirs against Maksiouta. Taryapveluh out of the two were first to claim a victory, a clean, but hard fought 2-0 victory over surprisingly struggling Ghyasyu, who have failed to find a win thus far. Olimpia Babliu weren't to be outdone, and went one better, with a 4-1 thrashing of newcomers Echuri Nazreaheth, who are doing well on their first season, as many predicted.

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Just under the half-way stage, and we are finally beginning to see just how the table may turn out at the end of the season, however we are far away from it as of yet. Maccabi Shatilova rallied, and shot up the table, dropping only two points in their run of form. Bnei Drazabari too are continuing the fight, their surprising form earning themselves respect in the Kishraeli football scene. Predicted at the start of the season as one of the rising stars, nobody expected them to be this good, a challenger for the title, they were billed as competition for fourth place, along with Nyetanyu, Nazreaheth and Ghyasyu, but it is clear that this season is full of surprises. Rather than challenging for the title, Hapoel Maksiouta are now lumbering along in fourth, Echuri Nazreaheth pushing them all the way, as are other teams as it becomes a congested mid-table, the front runners beginning to pull away. It also seems like Shatilova's reign as top dog is most definitely at its end, they are failing, miserably, losing to teams that would be fearing them just one or two seasons ago. Beitar David Zaqeven remain in the bottom half of the league, however, despite the perils, nobody seems to fancy them as relegation candidates, due to the sheer ferocity with which the teams play, and the zealous fans they house at the Beitar Stadium Zaqeven. Ghyasyu are also struggling, something that is surprising many, Their attacking style seems to have been countered, as predicted at the start of the season. It is a very dangerous time for Abirim fans, as they, for the first time, fight against relegation, as opposed to fighting for the Globe Cup places. At the very bottom, Olimpia Babliu have leap-frogged Taryapveluh, two wins, including an 8-1 drubbing of Ghyasyu Abirim, and a draw against Hapoel Maksiouta, again, mean that Babliu are beginning to pick up the pace. Perhaps they're not the dying club they've been made out to be. At this stage, already, two managers have lost their jobs, Gal Zamir of Shatilova, an experiment as defined, even by the board of the club, has been fired due to Shatilova's ridiculously poor season thus far. David Halaylei of Ghyasyu was the second casualty, his departure due to his attacking style failing to penetrate any of the defences in the league effectively enough. The Ghyasyu board have, however, declared their intention to hire another manager whose style of play fit what they want, an aggressive attacking style of play, but of course, now, they desire something different.

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It's all over! Surely! Maccabi Shatilova, blasting ahead, with Bnei Drazabari taking second, yes? No. Thank goodness the Hapoel Maksiouta board gave Valerian Dahan more time to turn things around, and boy, he's turned it around. On a run similar to that of Maccabi Shatilova earlier in the season, Prachim Adomim really seem like contenders once again. There's been a marked improvement among many of the larger teams which were beginning, or had been, struggling, namely Ghyasyu and Shatilova, who both have seemed to turn their fortunes around with new managers, and an upturn in results, although, both still don't seem to be able to challenge for anything this season, much to the disdain of both teams supporters. Bnei Drazabari and Maccabi Shatilova both began to stall almost, their draws and losses outweighing their victories. Despite such things, they still maintained a strong lead over their nearest rivals due to their strong performance earlier in the season. Mid-table teams such as Echuri Nazreaheth and Beitar Zaqeven David also maintain a consistent run, seeing them both maintain their mid-table positions, they are almost certainly safe, as Hapoel Taryapveluh are seriously struggling now at this point, an almost futile battle against the inevitable it seems.

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As we come to a close, it seems like the title race is well and truly on. Will Maccabi Shatilova claim their first every title? Or will Hapoel Maksiouta claw the title back, after a long and arduous season,having to come from obscurity at the start, to a genuine title challenger now. Bnei Drazabari has begun to fade as a challenger, yet, this is till more than the team could ever expect, they are in the process of cementing themselves as a permanent fixture in the top half of the Kishraeli Liga in years to come. In their traditional fourth place position, Maccabi Neytanyu seem confident to hold on to that, maybe, just maybe even snatch that 3rd place away from the Golden Lions, they are known for doing so, craftily outperforming Ghyasyu Abirim a number of times in the closing moments of the season to claim fourth. In a most surprising turn of events, Beitar David Zaqeven have climbed the table reaching heights never before reached. Of course, the season isn't over yet, but it seems the El is very keen on furthering his most zealous supporters in the closing stages of the season. While it is unlikely that they'll reach the Globe Cup, this experience will hopefully allow them to grow, and become more of a regular fixture next season. It is a shame for Shatilova FC that they have failed so miserably. It seems when success is shielded from them for just a moment, they are crushed instantly, and this mentality must be defeated if they ever are to challenge again. At the bottom, it seems that Babliu is destined for the play-off, however, Taryapveluh have been recovering slightly, and this may mean that they are spared automatic relegation in favour of Babliu. Now. Let's see the final results of the Kishraeli Liga...

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Relegation Play-Off
Olimpia Babliu (2) 0 - 1 (3) Hapoel Batsheba


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Hapoel Maksiouta - Second Title



Kishrael (KSH) qualifiers
Champions’ Cup: Hapoel Maksiouta
Globe Cup: Maccabi Shatilova, Bnei Drazabari, Beitar David Zaqeven
AOCL: Hapoel Maksiouta

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Postby Capivara Group » Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:00 am

You won't get rid of us so easily!
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Caspionato di Fuzibol Capivara Seu Creysson
Capivara Seu Creysson Football Championship


CERIÁ
A Series
---Ceriá                          Pld     W    D    L     GF    GA    GD    Pts 
1 Inter Limão 38 18 10 10 64 52 +12 64 TQCC
2 São Ratazano 38 19 7 12 65 60 +5 64 Globe
3 Madruguinha Buneco Clube 38 18 6 14 72 57 +15 60 Globe
4 Bregantino 38 16 11 11 53 45 +8 59 Globe

5 São Perebano 38 15 12 11 68 59 +9 57 Heritage
6 Bunda Juniors 38 16 9 13 62 61 +1 57 Heritage

7 Saci SC 38 15 10 13 77 72 +5 55
8 Atlético Clube dos Zumbi 38 15 10 13 50 50 0 55
9 Pinel 38 14 12 12 44 39 +5 54
10 Paraguay SC 38 16 6 16 65 72 −7 54
11 Las Marías 38 14 11 13 52 46 +6 53
12 Freiras de São Roque 38 12 14 12 44 47 −3 50
13 Chapeleta de Desportos 38 11 15 12 62 58 +4 48
14 Onze do Copo 38 12 11 15 50 49 +1 47
15 Xangrilá 38 13 7 18 41 51 −10 46
16 Gruzeiro 38 10 15 13 25 26 −1 45
17 Crash Bandicoot 38 12 8 18 73 78 −5 44
18 Morto Clube 38 13 5 20 64 77 −13 44
19 Cebola Mol 38 10 12 16 59 74 −15 42
20 Capivara FC 38 10 11 17 43 60 −17 41


Exhilarating finish - Inter Limão are the new champions. beating out São Ratazano on goal difference
Madruguinha still the best rated - a third place finish alongside newcomers means they still retain the best overall performance since the league started.
Shock relegation for Capivara FC - the most supported team in the country, who counts Seu Creysson himself in its crowd, will have to face the Ceribê next year.

CERIBÊ

B Series
---CeribÊ                         Pld     W    D    L     GF    GA    GD    Pts 
1 31 Cudmundópolis 38 21 8 9 83 61 +22 71 SBCC
2 Real Jabuti 38 19 12 7 81 56 +25 69 SBCC
3 Faustão PC 38 19 8 11 69 56 +13 65 SBCC
4 SC Derrota 38 18 9 11 75 62 +13 63 SBCC

5 Vila Xurupita 38 18 4 16 68 52 +16 58
6 Queijolândia 38 16 10 12 47 47 0 58
7 Cones da Prefeitura 38 16 7 15 74 78 −4 55
8 Toupeira FC 38 14 13 11 53 57 −4 55
9 Máfia FC 38 14 12 12 74 72 +2 54
10 Calypso 38 14 10 14 51 43 +8 52
11 Carandiru FC 38 12 15 11 45 46 −1 51
12 Pisando na Bola FC 38 15 6 17 54 65 −11 51
13 Galos do Jacu 38 12 14 12 49 60 −11 50
14 Primos do Macaco Tião 38 10 13 15 36 39 −3 43
15 Braçil 38 10 13 15 60 68 −8 43
16 Real Saci 38 10 13 15 60 71 −11 43
17 Coelhinhas FC 38 9 15 14 65 73 −8 42
18 Barata FC 38 11 8 19 47 59 −12 41
19 Paulo Bonfá RBCCFA 38 10 10 18 72 82 −10 40
20 Anões EC 38 8 8 22 54 70 −16 32


CERIÇÊ
Ç Series
---Ceriçê                         Pld     W    D    L     GF    GA    GD    Pts 
1 Vovó Clotilde 38 19 9 10 53 34 +19 66
2 Filhos do Íbis 38 18 12 8 63 48 +15 66
3 Benjamin Constant 38 19 7 12 51 38 +13 64
4 Mendigal Ispórtico Crúbio 38 18 8 12 74 63 +11 62

5 Pai Toletão de Oxalá 38 17 11 10 73 65 +8 62
6 ET Discos 38 17 8 13 72 71 +1 59
7 Peixe Frito 38 13 17 8 44 34 +10 56
8 Perebense 38 14 13 11 46 40 +6 55
9 GREC Unidos da Cerva 38 17 4 17 42 47 −5 55
10 Atlético Estatuário 38 16 6 16 44 38 +6 54
11 Patético Balangandense 38 15 9 14 55 51 +4 54
12 Jibóia Preta 5000 38 14 12 12 44 45 −1 54
13 Nojentus 38 12 16 10 71 68 +3 52
14 Viúvas do Pelé 38 13 10 15 41 38 +3 49
15 Atlético Cachaceiro 38 13 10 15 53 58 −5 49
16 W.O.F.C. 38 12 11 15 45 42 +3 47
17 Esperança Tetraplégica 38 11 14 13 52 52 0 47
18 Volta Quadrada 38 9 12 17 37 45 −8 39
19 Acre 38 7 10 21 54 80 −26 31
20 Tabajara FC 38 3 7 28 31 88 −57 16


Parabeins au grandi campiãu
congratulations to the great champion
INTER LIMÃO

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Cópia Capivara Seu Creysson
Capivara Seu Creysson Cup


rodadia 1
Round 1

-------Pisando na Bola FC 1–2 Bunda Juniors
Bregantino 2–5 Paulo Bonfá RBCCFA
ET Discos 0–0 Acre (1–0 AET)
Pinel 1–1 Chapeleta de Desportos (1–2 AET)
Cones da Prefeitura 4–5 Coelhinhas FC
Saci SC 1–3 Carandiru FC
Peixe Frito 1–3 Gruzeiro
Barata FC 1–0 Volta Quadrada
Crash Bandicoot 1–5 São Perebano
Patético Balangandense 2–1 Galos do Jacu
Queijolândia 0–1 Benjamin Constant
Atlético Estatuário 1–2 Paraguay SC
Xangrilá 3–2 Calypso
Onze do Copo 3–0 Freiras de São Roque
Capivara FC 3–3 Pai Toletão de Oxalá (3–3 AET) (3–0 pen.)
Real Saci 3–4 SC Derrota
Primos do Macaco Tião 1–1 Morto Clube (1–1 AET) (4–3 pen.)
Anões EC 2–2 Nojentus (3–3 AET) (2–4 pen.)
Esperança Tetraplégica 5–3 Tabajara FC
Mendigal Ispórtico Crúbio 0–1 Braçil
Máfia FC 3–1 Perebense
Filhos do Íbis 1–0 Faustão PC
Atlético Clube dos Zumbi 2–1 Cebola Mol
Atlético Cachaceiro 3–2 Las Marías
Vila Xurupita 2–2 GREC Unidos da Cerva (4–2 AET)
Jibóia Preta 5000 2–1 Toupeira FC
Vovó Clotilde 1–2 Viúvas do Pelé
Real Jabuti 1–0 W.O.F.C.


Rodadia 2
Round 2

--Esperança Tetraplégica 1–0 Paraguay SC
Primos do Macaco Tião 0–1 Atlético Clube dos Zumbi
Coelhinhas FC 1–3 Jibóia Preta 5000
Atlético Cachaceiro 1–1 Vila Xurupita (2–1 AET)
Barata FC 1–0 Onze do Copo
Máfia FC 2–1 Chapeleta de Desportos
Capivara FC 2–0 31 Cudmundópolis
Madruguinha Buneco Clube 2–0 Gruzeiro
Patético Balangandense 1–3 Braçil
Real Jabuti 3–3 SC Derrota (4–3 AET)
ET Discos 2–2 Carandiru FC (3–3 AET) (2–3 pen.)
Filhos do Íbis 0–2 Inter Limão
Xangrilá 0–0 São Ratazano (0–0 AET) (3–2 pen.)
Nojentus 1–2 Viúvas do Pelé
Benjamin Constant 4–3 Paulo Bonfá RBCCFA
São Perebano 1–1 Bunda Juniors (2–2 AET) (4–3 pen.)


Otavias de finau
Round of 16

Esperança Tetraplégica 4–3 Atlético Clube dos Zumbi
Jibóia Preta 5000 2–2 Atlético Cachaceiro (2–3 AET)
Barata FC 0–2 Máfia FC
Capivara FC 2–3 Madruguinha Buneco Clube
Braçil 0–2 Real Jabuti
Carandiru FC 0–2 Inter Limão
Xangrilá 1–0 Viúvas do Pelé
Benjamin Constant 1–0 São Perebano


Quartias de finau
Quarter-finals

Esperança Tetraplégica 3–4 Atlético Cachaceiro
Máfia FC 2–9 Madruguinha Buneco Clube
Real Jabuti 2–2 Inter Limão (3–2 AET)
Xangrilá 0–1 Benjamin Constant


Çemifinau
semifinal

Atlético Cachaceiro 5–3 Madruguinha Buneco Clube
Real Jabuti 2–1 Benjamin Constant



Finau
the final
Atlético Cachaceiro 2–2 Real Jabuti (2–2 AET) (3–4 pen.)


Parabeins au grandi campiãu
congratulations to the great champion
REAL JABUTI

Capivara Group (CPV) Qualifiers

Champions' Cup: Inter Limão

Globe Cup: São Ratazano, Madruguinha Buneco Clube, Bregantino

Series B Champions' Cup: 31 Cudmundópolis, Real Jabuti, Faustão PC, SC Derrota

Cygnus Cup: Real Jabuti

Heritage Cup: São Perebano, Bunda Juniors


Capivara Group (CPV) final site bids
Champions' Cup: Monumental de Birigüí, Nova Birigüí - Capacity: 200.000
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Built for a regional competition that never happened, the Monumental is a white elephant of titanic proportions at the heart of a low-value neighborhood in the country's capital. Still, it attracts passionate crowds for Real Jabuti and some national team games.

Globe Cup: Coliseu Piru Royal, Pirulita - Capacity: 120.000
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The former home stadium of the former national team of Pirulândia, before the country's takeover. Its unique architectural style reflects the former royal family's ties with the Demonocracy of METAAALLL. The stadium used to be the stage for public executions and gladiatorial games, and all manners of superstition surround it, from ghosts that haunt individual seats to cursed toilets.

Series B Champions' Cup: Istadiu Capivara Seu Creysson, Botucatu - Capacity: 60.000
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The stadium of Capivara FC and official grounds for the national team, the Istadiu Capivara Seu Creysson is by far the most modern in the whole country. Entirely built with materials and technologies furnished by the eponymous company, from the Cementless Concrete(tm) to the Edible Paint(tm), it's extraordinarily low-cost, lightweight and provides an unique experience for the crowd.
This post has been awarded the Official Seu Creysson seal of quality by Seu Creysson, CEO of Capivara Seu Creysson Group Inc. ("Capivara Group")

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Postby Liventia » Sat Apr 20, 2013 5:48 pm

Apologies for the delay. I'm not including a guide to abbreviations here – most TLAs should be fairly obvious. If in doubt, refer to the UICA list.
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Cygnus Cup XXII

The entry of Federation (Mangolana) was rejected as the entry criteria clearly states Super Cup winners will not be accepted for entry, only winners of national association or league cups. The entry of Kionao Locals (Turori) was accepted, although this loophole has been closed for next season.

There was only one host bid, so the final of Cygnus Cup 22 will be at Coliseu Piru Royal, Piru City (CPV).

As 32 teams exactly were accepted for the tournament, there were no preliminary rounds. Each round was a two-legged affair until the final. Teams were only seeded in the first round.

First Round
Team listed first plays home leg first
(AEL)           CCPD Brifddinas    6–1    Lhaydifee Artisans        (PDT)   2–0   4–1    
(OSR) Grasshoppers Turic 4–1 AC Tamolaki (MKV) 3–0 1–1
(ANC) Sortherners 4–2 Golden Phoniex (MAP) 3–0 1–2
(PIS) FC Axel Heiburg 7–0 Kionao Locals (TUR) 4–0 3–0
(PIS) FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls 5–0 Sport Wios (DAI) 3–0 2–0
(VAL) Ibini FC 4–0 Gilley F.C. (SAU) 2–0 2–0
(DAR) Scott City FC 3–2 South Bartal (MSH) 1–1 2–1 (aet)
(VIL) Turoki United 2–1 Norfolk (CNA) 2–1 0–0
(VLD) Eterna Stars 1–1 a Rosalo Fighters (FLP) 1–1 0–0
(JSY) Dûsanto Mojaikĭjĭ 4–2 FC Brimstone (APX) 1–0 3–2
(TAE) New Capetown Falcons 0–3 FC Baie-Eternite (SIC) 0–1 0–2
(WRL) Eastburg United 4–2 Hiro (KOR) 2–0 2–2
(OSD) AS Débardeurs Nationale 3–1 Banmoyn Moriartys (IND) 0–0 3–1
(ASG) Royal Rumiatzi 5–2 National City (FSC) 4–1 1–1
(NSI) Crassweil Houndooms 3–4 Freiras de São Roque (CPV) 1–2 2–2
(ITB) Sporting Iturributa 2–0 Mayville Town (SSO) 1–0 1–0


Second Round
Team listed first plays home leg first
(VAL)                  Ibini FC    4–1    Sortherners               (ANC)   3–0   1–1    
(PIS) FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls p 2–2 Turoki United (VIL) 1–1 1–1 (6–5 pen)
(ASG) Royal Rumiatzi 2–3 Eastburg United (WRL) 2–2 0–1
(DAR) Scott City FC 4–0 FC Baie-Eternite (SIC) 0–0 4–0
(OSR) Grasshoppers Turic 0–2 Sporting Iturributa (ITB) 0–0 0–2 (aet)
(AEL) CCPD Brifddinas 6–3 Rosalo Fighters (FLP) 3–1 3–2
(OSD) AS Débardeurs Nationale 1–4 Dûsanto Mojaikĭjĭ (JSY) 1–2 0–2
(CPV) Freiras de São Roque 0–5 FC Axel Heiburg (PIS) 0–1 0–4


Quarterfinals
Team listed first plays home leg first
(DAR)             Scott City FC  a 2–2    Dûsanto Mojaikĭjĭ         (JSY)   1–0   1–2    
(WRL) Eastburg United 3–4 CCPD Brifddinas (AEL) 2–1 1–3
(ITB) Sporting Iturributa 3–1 FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls (PIS) 3–1 0–0
(VAL) Ibini FC 1–3 FC Axel Heiburg (PIS) 1–2 0–1


Semifinals
Team listed first plays home leg first
(AEL)           CCPD Brifddinas    2–5    Scott City FC             (DAR)   1–1   1–4 
(PIS) FC Axel Heiburg 4–4 a Sporting Iturributa (ITB) 4–2 0–2


Final – at Coliseu Piru Royal, Piru City (CPV)
(DAR)             Scott City FC    1–2    Sporting Iturributa       (ITB)


Notes for Cygnus Cup 23
Parties interested in taking over the running of the Cygnus Cup should telegram me (at Aels – TGs to Liventia will not be considered). Please have some solid past hosting experience and a good standing in the NS Sport community – I will only hand the tournament over to someone I know Krytenia would also approve of.

Each association may enter ONE club into the Cygnus Cup, with the exception of Iturributa which may enter one club in addition to Sporting Iturributa.
Each cup competition may only qualify ONE club for the Cygnus Cup.
Clubs can only qualify through ONE competition. They can not qualify if they win a qualifying tournament but also take part in a different qualifying tournament. Currently, this change will only affect Turorian clubs.
Each user may enter clubs from no more than two associations into Cygnus Cup 23.
With the exception of Sporting Iturributa, all entered teams must have won a national association or league cup, the final of which must have been scorinated and posted. Super Cup winners and winners of play-offs can not be entered. Should Sporting Iturributa win a national association or league cup, the spot held over for a second Iturributan entrant will be vacated.
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Postby Maklohi Vai » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:34 pm

OOC: Will have League Cup/Cygnus Qualifier up later
EDIT: For League Cup/Cygnus

Maklohi Vai Association Football League Season 4


The fourth season begins as the second with a second division within the league, and also the second to have a league cup. AC Tamolaki looks to dominate D1 once again, while last year's D2 winner, Porunalaki, looks to build off its surprising performance in the league cup and finish respectfully in the first division.

MATCHDAY 1
AC Tamolaki 2-0 Wa'analiki United
Wakita United 1-0 Porunalaki Princes
Kolo Lahi Cannons 1-0 Rutupo'a Squadron
Nipai FC 0-1 Kupali Defenders
Kolo Lahi United 1-0 Wakita Whales
Wukali Leopards 2-1 Warumoti Eagles
Uwalamo FC 5-0 Totai Kings
Mulotawi Rhinos 0-1 Napuloi Lions
Alonamo Eels 2-0 Lowanaki Jaguars
Urmakani Bears 1-2 FC Napamako
MATCHDAY 2
Porunalaki Princes 0-1 AC Tamolaki
Rutupo'a Squadron 1-0 Wa'analiki United
Kupali Defenders 1-3 Wakita United
Wakita Whales 0-2 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Warumoti Eagles 1-2 Nipai FC
Totai Kings 0-0 Kolo Lahi United
Napuloi Lions 1-2 Wukali Leopards
Lowanaki Jaguars 2-1 Uwalamo FC
FC Napamako 1-1 Mulotawi Rhinos
Urmakani Bears 1-0 Alonamo Eels
MATCHDAY 3
AC Tamolaki 7-0 Rutupo'a Squadron
Porunalaki Princes 1-5 Kupali Defenders
Wa'analiki United 1-1 Wakita Whales
Wakita United 2-1 Warumoti Eagles
Kolo Lahi Cannons 2-1 Totai Kings
Nipai FC 2-0 Napuloi Lions
Kolo Lahi United 2-1 Lowanaki Jaguars
Wukali Leopards 0-1 FC Napamako
Uwalamo FC 1-0 Urmakani Bears
Mulotawi Rhinos 2-0 Alonamo Eels
MATCHDAY 4
Kupali Defenders 2-0 AC Tamolaki
Wakita Whales 0-0 Rutupo'a Squadron
Warumoti Eagles 0-1 Porunalaki Princes
Totai Kings 1-1 Wa'analiki United
Napuloi Lions 1-1 Wakita United
Lowanaki Jaguars 2-0 Kolo Lahi Cannons
FC Napamako 1-0 Nipai FC
Urmakani Bears 0-2 Kolo Lahi United
Alonamo Eels 0-2 Wukali Leopards
Mulotawi Rhinos 0-2 Uwalamo FC
MATCHDAY 5
AC Tamolaki 1-0 Wakita Whales
Kupali Defenders 2-2 Warumoti Eagles
Rutupo'a Squadron 0-0 Totai Kings
Porunalaki Princes 3-2 Napuloi Lions
Wa'analiki United 0-2 Lowanaki Jaguars
Wakita United 3-0 FC Napamako
Kolo Lahi Cannons 0-0 Urmakani Bears
Nipai FC 2-4 Alonamo Eels
Kolo Lahi United 0-0 Mulotawi Rhinos
Wukali Leopards 0-0 Uwalamo FC
MATCHDAY 6
Warumoti Eagles 0-2 AC Tamolaki
Totai Kings 1-2 Wakita Whales
Napuloi Lions 1-1 Kupali Defenders
Lowanaki Jaguars 3-1 Rutupo'a Squadron
FC Napamako 1-0 Porunalaki Princes
Urmakani Bears 2-0 Wa'analiki United
Alonamo Eels 0-3 Wakita United
Mulotawi Rhinos 0-0 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Uwalamo FC 2-2 Nipai FC
Wukali Leopards 1-0 Kolo Lahi United
MATCHDAY 7
AC Tamolaki 1-0 Totai Kings
Warumoti Eagles 1-1 Napuloi Lions
Wakita Whales 2-2 Lowanaki Jaguars
Kupali Defenders 1-1 FC Napamako
Rutupo'a Squadron 2-2 Urmakani Bears
Porunalaki Princes 0-0 Alonamo Eels
Wa'analiki United 2-2 Mulotawi Rhinos
Wakita United 2-2 Uwalamo FC
Kolo Lahi Cannons 1-1 Wukali Leopards
Nipai FC 0-1 Kolo Lahi United
MATCHDAY 8
Napuloi Lions 0-1 AC Tamolaki
Lowanaki Jaguars 3-1 Totai Kings
FC Napamako 2-0 Warumoti Eagles
Urmakani Bears 1-0 Wakita Whales
Alonamo Eels 0-0 Kupali Defenders
Mulotawi Rhinos 1-0 Rutupo'a Squadron
Uwalamo FC 1-1 Porunalaki Princes
Wukali Leopards 3-3 Wa'analiki United
Kolo Lahi United 2-0 Wakita United
Nipai FC 1-2 Kolo Lahi Cannons
MATCHDAY 9
AC Tamolaki 1-2 Lowanaki Jaguars
Napuloi Lions 0-2 FC Napamako
Totai Kings 0-0 Urmakani Bears
Warumoti Eagles 2-1 Alonamo Eels
Wakita Whales 1-5 Mulotawi Rhinos
Kupali Defenders 0-1 Uwalamo FC
Rutupo'a Squadron 3-2 Wukali Leopards
Porunalaki Princes 1-1 Kolo Lahi United
Wa'analiki United 1-0 Nipai FC
Wakita United 1-1 Kolo Lahi Cannons
MATCHDAY 10
FC Napamako 1-1 AC Tamolaki
Urmakani Bears 3-0 Lowanaki Jaguars
Alonamo Eels 1-0 Napuloi Lions
Mulotawi Rhinos 1-1 Totai Kings
Uwalamo FC 3-2 Warumoti Eagles
Wukali Leopards 3-0 Wakita Whales
Kolo Lahi United 1-1 Kupali Defenders
Nipai FC 1-2 Rutupo'a Squadron
Kolo Lahi Cannons 3-1 Porunalaki Princes
Wakita United 3-0 Wa'analiki United
MATCHDAY 11
AC Tamolaki 1-0 Urmakani Bears
FC Napamako 2-0 Alonamo Eels
Lowanaki Jaguars 1-2 Mulotawi Rhinos
Napuloi Lions 1-4 Uwalamo FC
Totai Kings 1-0 Wukali Leopards
Warumoti Eagles 0-1 Kolo Lahi United
Wakita Whales 1-3 Nipai FC
Kupali Defenders 3-1 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Rutupo'a Squadron 0-0 Wakita United
Porunalaki Princes 0-3 Wa'analiki United
MATCHDAY 12
Alonamo Eels 3-1 AC Tamolaki
Mulotawi Rhinos 2-2 Urmakani Bears
Uwalamo FC 2-0 FC Napamako
Wukali Leopards 5-1 Lowanaki Jaguars
Kolo Lahi United 1-1 Napuloi Lions
Nipai FC 1-0 Totai Kings
Kolo Lahi Cannons 2-0 Warumoti Eagles
Wakita United 0-0 Wakita Whales
Wa'analiki United 2-2 Kupali Defenders
Porunalaki Princes 2-1 Rutupo'a Squadron
MATCHDAY 13
AC Tamolaki 2-3 Mulotawi Rhinos
Alonamo Eels 1-1 Uwalamo FC
Urmakani Bears 1-4 Wukali Leopards
FC Napamako 1-0 Kolo Lahi United
Lowanaki Jaguars 0-1 Nipai FC
Napuloi Lions 2-2 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Totai Kings 1-2 Wakita United
Warumoti Eagles 1-3 Wa'analiki United
Wakita Whales 1-0 Porunalaki Princes
Kupali Defenders 2-2 Rutupo'a Squadron
MATCHDAY 14
Uwalamo FC 0-2 AC Tamolaki
Wukali Leopards 0-0 Mulotawi Rhinos
Kolo Lahi United 0-3 Alonamo Eels
Nipai FC 0-2 Urmakani Bears
Kolo Lahi Cannons 1-2 FC Napamako
Wakita United 0-2 Lowanaki Jaguars
Wa'analiki United 0-1 Napuloi Lions
Porunalaki Princes 1-1 Totai Kings
Rutupo'a Squadron 0-0 Warumoti Eagles
Kupali Defenders 2-0 Wakita Whales
MATCHDAY 15
AC Tamolaki 1-1 Wukali Leopards
Uwalamo FC 6-1 Kolo Lahi United
Mulotawi Rhinos 1-1 Nipai FC
Alonamo Eels 1-1 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Urmakani Bears 2-0 Wakita United
FC Napamako 1-0 Wa'analiki United
Lowanaki Jaguars 1-0 Porunalaki Princes
Napuloi Lions 3-1 Rutupo'a Squadron
Totai Kings 2-2 Kupali Defenders
Warumoti Eagles 0-3 Wakita Whales
MATCHDAY 16
Kolo Lahi United 1-2 AC Tamolaki
Nipai FC 0-0 Wukali Leopards
Kolo Lahi Cannons 1-0 Uwalamo FC
Wakita United 3-1 Mulotawi Rhinos
Wa'analiki United 0-2 Alonamo Eels
Porunalaki Princes 0-1 Urmakani Bears
Rutupo'a Squadron 1-2 FC Napamako
Kupali Defenders 0-1 Lowanaki Jaguars
Wakita Whales 1-2 Napuloi Lions
Warumoti Eagles 3-0 Totai Kings
MATCHDAY 17
AC Tamolaki 2-3 Nipai FC
Kolo Lahi United 2-1 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Wukali Leopards 1-0 Wakita United
Uwalamo FC 1-0 Wa'analiki United
Mulotawi Rhinos 3-0 Porunalaki Princes
Alonamo Eels 2-1 Rutupo'a Squadron
Urmakani Bears 4-1 Kupali Defenders
FC Napamako 1-0 Wakita Whales
Lowanaki Jaguars 4-1 Warumoti Eagles
Napuloi Lions 0-1 Totai Kings
MATCHDAY 18
Kolo Lahi Cannons 1-0 AC Tamolaki
Wakita United 0-0 Nipai FC
Wa'analiki United 1-1 Kolo Lahi United
Porunalaki Princes 2-0 Wukali Leopards
Rutupo'a Squadron 0-1 Uwalamo FC
Kupali Defenders 1-0 Mulotawi Rhinos
Wakita Whales 0-1 Alonamo Eels
Warumoti Eagles 1-2 Urmakani Bears
Totai Kings 1-1 FC Napamako
Napuloi Lions 2-0 Lowanaki Jaguars
MATCHDAY 19
AC Tamolaki 1-0 Wakita United
Kolo Lahi Cannons 0-0 Wa'analiki United
Nipai FC 0-0 Porunalaki Princes
Kolo Lahi United 1-2 Rutupo'a Squadron
Wukali Leopards 1-0 Kupali Defenders
Uwalamo FC 2-1 Wakita Whales
Mulotawi Rhinos 1-0 Warumoti Eagles
Alonamo Eels 1-0 Totai Kings
Urmakani Bears 1-0 Napuloi Lions
FC Napamako 1-0 Lowanaki Jaguars
MATCHDAY 20
Wa'analiki United 1-4 AC Tamolaki
Porunalaki Princes 2-0 Wakita United
Rutupo'a Squadron 0-0 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Kupali Defenders 1-1 Nipai FC
Wakita Whales 1-3 Kolo Lahi United
Warumoti Eagles 0-2 Wukali Leopards
Totai Kings 1-2 Uwalamo FC
Napuloi Lions 0-2 Mulotawi Rhinos
Lowanaki Jaguars 1-2 Alonamo Eels
FC Napamako 1-0 Urmakani Bears
MATCHDAY 21
AC Tamolaki 3-0 Porunalaki Princes
Wa'analiki United 0-0 Rutupo'a Squadron
Wakita United 2-0 Kupali Defenders
Kolo Lahi Cannons 2-1 Wakita Whales
Nipai FC 1-0 Warumoti Eagles
Kolo Lahi United 3-1 Totai Kings
Wukali Leopards 3-2 Napuloi Lions
Uwalamo FC 3-1 Lowanaki Jaguars
Mulotawi Rhinos 5-2 FC Napamako
Alonamo Eels 1-2 Urmakani Bears
MATCHDAY 22
Rutupo'a Squadron 0-2 AC Tamolaki
Kupali Defenders 2-1 Porunalaki Princes
Wakita Whales 2-7 Wa'analiki United
Warumoti Eagles 0-3 Wakita United
Totai Kings 1-1 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Napuloi Lions 0-1 Nipai FC
Lowanaki Jaguars 1-2 Kolo Lahi United
FC Napamako 2-0 Wukali Leopards
Urmakani Bears 0-2 Uwalamo FC
Alonamo Eels 2-1 Mulotawi Rhinos
MATCHDAY 23
AC Tamolaki 1-0 Kupali Defenders
Rutupo'a Squadron 2-1 Wakita Whales
Porunalaki Princes 0-0 Warumoti Eagles
Wa'analiki United 0-0 Totai Kings
Wakita United 1-0 Napuloi Lions
Kolo Lahi Cannons 3-2 Lowanaki Jaguars
Nipai FC 2-1 FC Napamako
Kolo Lahi United 2-0 Urmakani Bears
Wukali Leopards 3-1 Alonamo Eels
Uwalamo FC 2-0 Mulotawi Rhinos
MATCHDAY 24
Wakita Whales 1-3 AC Tamolaki
Warumoti Eagles 0-1 Kupali Defenders
Totai Kings 0-4 Rutupo'a Squadron
Napuloi Lions 2-0 Porunalaki Princes
Lowanaki Jaguars 5-1 Wa'analiki United
FC Napamako 1-3 Wakita United
Urmakani Bears 2-0 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Alonamo Eels 2-0 Nipai FC
Mulotawi Rhinos 2-1 Kolo Lahi United
Uwalamo FC 2-2 Wukali Leopards
MATCHDAY 25
AC Tamolaki 0-0 Warumoti Eagles
Wakita Whales 1-2 Totai Kings
Kupali Defenders 0-1 Napuloi Lions
Rutupo'a Squadron 2-1 Lowanaki Jaguars
Porunalaki Princes 1-5 FC Napamako
Wa'analiki United 0-1 Urmakani Bears
Wakita United 1-1 Alonamo Eels
Kolo Lahi Cannons 0-2 Mulotawi Rhinos
Nipai FC 4-1 Uwalamo FC
Kolo Lahi United 0-1 Wukali Leopards
MATCHDAY 26
Totai Kings 0-1 AC Tamolaki
Napuloi Lions 1-0 Warumoti Eagles
Lowanaki Jaguars 2-0 Wakita Whales
FC Napamako 1-1 Kupali Defenders
Urmakani Bears 3-0 Rutupo'a Squadron
Alonamo Eels 0-0 Porunalaki Princes
Mulotawi Rhinos 0-0 Wa'analiki United
Uwalamo FC 2-3 Wakita United
Wukali Leopards 0-0 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Kolo Lahi United 3-0 Nipai FC
MATCHDAY 27
AC Tamolaki 0-0 Napuloi Lions
Totai Kings 0-1 Lowanaki Jaguars
Warumoti Eagles 1-1 FC Napamako
Wakita Whales 2-1 Urmakani Bears
Kupali Defenders 0-1 Alonamo Eels
Rutupo'a Squadron 0-0 Mulotawi Rhinos
Porunalaki Princes 0-0 Uwalamo FC
Wa'analiki United 0-2 Wukali Leopards
Wakita United 0-2 Kolo Lahi United
Kolo Lahi Cannons 3-0 Nipai FC
MATCHDAY 28
Lowanaki Jaguars 3-2 AC Tamolaki
FC Napamako 0-0 Napuloi Lions
Urmakani Bears 3-1 Totai Kings
Alonamo Eels 2-0 Warumoti Eagles
Mulotawi Rhinos 1-1 Wakita Whales
Uwalamo FC 1-0 Kupali Defenders
Wukali Leopards 2-0 Rutupo'a Squadron
Kolo Lahi United 1-0 Porunalaki Princes
Nipai FC 0-1 Wa'analiki United
Kolo Lahi Cannons 1-1 Wakita United
MATCHDAY 29
AC Tamolaki 1-0 FC Napamako
Lowanaki Jaguars 2-1 Urmakani Bears
Napuloi Lions 2-0 Alonamo Eels
Totai Kings 2-1 Mulotawi Rhinos
Warumoti Eagles 1-5 Uwalamo FC
Wakita Whales 1-1 Wukali Leopards
Kupali Defenders 0-2 Kolo Lahi United
Rutupo'a Squadron 2-3 Nipai FC
Porunalaki Princes 0-3 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Wa'analiki United 0-1 Wakita United
MATCHDAY 30
Urmakani Bears 0-2 AC Tamolaki
Alonamo Eels 3-1 FC Napamako
Mulotawi Rhinos 1-0 Lowanaki Jaguars
Uwalamo FC 0-0 Napuloi Lions
Wukali Leopards 1-0 Totai Kings
Kolo Lahi United 2-0 Warumoti Eagles
Nipai FC 2-0 Wakita Whales
Kolo Lahi Cannons 3-0 Kupali Defenders
Wakita United 2-0 Rutupo'a Squadron
Wa'analiki United 0-1 Porunalaki Princes
MATCHDAY 31
AC Tamolaki 1-0 Alonamo Eels
Urmakani Bears 1-3 Mulotawi Rhinos
FC Napamako 1-1 Uwalamo FC
Lowanaki Jaguars 1-0 Wukali Leopards
Napuloi Lions 0-2 Kolo Lahi United
Totai Kings 1-2 Nipai FC
Warumoti Eagles 3-3 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Wakita Whales 1-1 Wakita United
Kupali Defenders 2-2 Wa'analiki United
Rutupo'a Squadron 1-1 Porunalaki Princes
MATCHDAY 32
Mulotawi Rhinos 1-0 AC Tamolaki
Uwalamo FC 0-0 Alonamo Eels
Wukali Leopards 0-1 Urmakani Bears
Kolo Lahi United 1-1 FC Napamako
Nipai FC 2-2 Lowanaki Jaguars
Kolo Lahi Cannons 1-0 Napuloi Lions
Wakita United 4-0 Totai Kings
Wa'analiki United 0-5 Warumoti Eagles
Porunalaki Princes 1-1 Wakita Whales
Rutupo'a Squadron 0-2 Kupali Defenders
MATCHDAY 33
AC Tamolaki 1-0 Uwalamo FC
Mulotawi Rhinos 0-1 Wukali Leopards
Alonamo Eels 1-1 Kolo Lahi United
Urmakani Bears 3-1 Nipai FC
FC Napamako 0-1 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Lowanaki Jaguars 2-1 Wakita United
Napuloi Lions 1-1 Wa'analiki United
Totai Kings 1-0 Porunalaki Princes
Warumoti Eagles 0-2 Rutupo'a Squadron
Wakita Whales 0-1 Kupali Defenders
MATCHDAY 34
Wukali Leopards 0-0 AC Tamolaki
Kolo Lahi United 0-2 Uwalamo FC
Nipai FC 1-2 Mulotawi Rhinos
Kolo Lahi Cannons 1-0 Alonamo Eels
Wakita United 4-1 Urmakani Bears
Wa'analiki United 1-1 FC Napamako
Porunalaki Princes 1-1 Lowanaki Jaguars
Rutupo'a Squadron 1-1 Napuloi Lions
Kupali Defenders 1-0 Totai Kings
Wakita Whales 2-1 Warumoti Eagles
MATCHDAY 35
AC Tamolaki 0-1 Kolo Lahi United
Wukali Leopards 0-0 Nipai FC
Uwalamo FC 1-1 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Mulotawi Rhinos 1-0 Wakita United
Alonamo Eels 0-0 Wa'analiki United
Urmakani Bears 0-0 Porunalaki Princes
FC Napamako 1-1 Rutupo'a Squadron
Lowanaki Jaguars 2-3 Kupali Defenders
Napuloi Lions 1-1 Wakita Whales
Totai Kings 2-2 Warumoti Eagles
MATCHDAY 36
Nipai FC 1-0 AC Tamolaki
Kolo Lahi Cannons 1-0 Kolo Lahi United
Wakita United 0-1 Wukali Leopards
Wa'analiki United 0-2 Uwalamo FC
Porunalaki Princes 0-1 Mulotawi Rhinos
Rutupo'a Squadron 0-1 Alonamo Eels
Kupali Defenders 0-1 Urmakani Bears
Wakita Whales 1-0 FC Napamako
Warumoti Eagles 0-2 Lowanaki Jaguars
Totai Kings 0-1 Napuloi Lions
MATCHDAY 37
AC Tamolaki 0-0 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Nipai FC 1-2 Wakita United
Kolo Lahi United 3-1 Wa'analiki United
Wukali Leopards 0-2 Porunalaki Princes
Uwalamo FC 1-1 Rutupo'a Squadron
Mulotawi Rhinos 2-1 Kupali Defenders
Alonamo Eels 1-1 Wakita Whales
Urmakani Bears 2-0 Warumoti Eagles
FC Napamako 1-0 Totai Kings
Lowanaki Jaguars 1-0 Napuloi Lions
MATCHDAY 38
Wakita United 1-2 AC Tamolaki
Wa'analiki United 1-0 Kolo Lahi Cannons
Porunalaki Princes 3-4 Nipai FC
Rutupo'a Squadron 2-3 Kolo Lahi United
Kupali Defenders 1-3 Wukali Leopards
Wakita Whales 5-0 Uwalamo FC
Warumoti Eagles 0-0 Mulotawi Rhinos
Totai Kings 1-3 Alonamo Eels
Napuloi Lions 1-0 Urmakani Bears
Lowanaki Jaguars 2-1 FC Napamako


Division 1 Final Standings
Team                        P   W   D   L  For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 AC Tamolaki 38 22 6 10 52 26 +26 72 Champion's Cup
2 Uwalamo FC 38 19 12 7 62 37 +25 69 Globe Cup
3 Wukali Leopards 38 19 11 8 50 29 +21 68 Globe Cup
4 Kolo Lahi United 38 20 8 10 50 35 +15 68 Globe Cup
5 Mulotawi Rhinos 38 18 12 8 50 32 +18 66
6 Kolo Lahi Cannons 38 17 14 7 46 31 +15 65
7 Lowanaki Jaguars 38 20 3 15 59 50 +9 63
8 Wakita United 38 18 9 11 54 34 +20 63
9 FC Napamako 38 17 11 10 44 37 +7 62
10 Urmakani Bears 38 19 5 14 47 38 +9 62
11 Alonamo Eels 38 17 10 11 43 34 +9 61
12 Nipai FC 38 15 8 15 45 48 -3 53
13 Kupali Defenders 38 12 11 15 43 47 -4 47
14 Napuloi Lions 38 11 11 16 32 39 -7 44
15 Rutupo'a Squadron 38 8 13 17 35 54 -19 37
16 Porunalaki Princes 38 7 12 19 26 51 -25 33
17 Wa'analiki United 38 6 14 18 33 56 -23 32
18 Wakita Whales 38 7 10 21 36 60 -24 31 Relegated
19 Totai Kings 38 5 11 22 25 58 -33 26 Relegated
20 Warumoti Eagles 38 3 9 26 29 65 -36 18 Relegated


MATCHDAY 1
O’atoma Oarsmen 0-1 Limakopariki Palms
Milotuni Queens 2-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Polina'a Athletic 0-1 Tamolaki Tigers
Potukani Avengers 1-1 Muporukolanai Sharks
Imulokani Hawks 0-1 Ponutotai Fishermen
Pa’ono United 3-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
Worai Charge 0-3 I’itamaki Dolphins
Ulaka’a Spearmen 0-2 Totai Osprey
Rimoloi FC 1-1 Tulamoi Travelers
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 0-2 Ilumako Bowmen
MATCHDAY 2
Okumatai Voyagers 1-0 O’atoma Oarsmen
Tamolaki Tigers 0-0 Limakopariki Palms
Muporukolanai Sharks 2-1 Milotuni Queens
Ponutotai Fishermen 0-2 Polina'a Athletic
Lunaporamo Bombers 2-0 Potukani Avengers
I’itamaki Dolphins 0-0 Imulokani Hawks
Totai Osprey 1-1 Pa’ono United
Tulamoi Travelers 0-0 Worai Charge
Ilumako Bowmen 0-2 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-0 Rimoloi FC
MATCHDAY 3
O’atoma Oarsmen 0-2 Tamolaki Tigers
Okumatai Voyagers 1-2 Muporukolanai Sharks
Limakopariki Palms 3-0 Ponutotai Fishermen
Milotuni Queens 2-2 Lunaporamo Bombers
Polina'a Athletic 2-3 I’itamaki Dolphins
Potukani Avengers 0-2 Totai Osprey
Imulokani Hawks 6-1 Tulamoi Travelers
Pa’ono United 1-4 Ilumako Bowmen
Worai Charge 1-4 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Ulaka’a Spearmen 2-0 Rimoloi FC
MATCHDAY 4
Muporukolanai Sharks 5-2 O’atoma Oarsmen
Ponutotai Fishermen 0-2 Tamolaki Tigers
Lunaporamo Bombers 1-1 Okumatai Voyagers
I’itamaki Dolphins 0-0 Limakopariki Palms
Totai Osprey 0-0 Milotuni Queens
Tulamoi Travelers 1-1 Polina'a Athletic
Ilumako Bowmen 2-0 Potukani Avengers
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-0 Imulokani Hawks
Rimoloi FC 0-3 Pa’ono United
Ulaka’a Spearmen 2-0 Worai Charge
MATCHDAY 5
O’atoma Oarsmen 2-2 Ponutotai Fishermen
Muporukolanai Sharks 1-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
Tamolaki Tigers 1-1 I’itamaki Dolphins
Okumatai Voyagers 1-0 Totai Osprey
Limakopariki Palms 2-0 Tulamoi Travelers
Milotuni Queens 0-1 Ilumako Bowmen
Polina'a Athletic 2-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Potukani Avengers 1-0 Rimoloi FC
Imulokani Hawks 1-0 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Pa’ono United 1-0 Worai Charge
MATCHDAY 6
Lunaporamo Bombers 0-1 O’atoma Oarsmen
I’itamaki Dolphins 0-1 Ponutotai Fishermen
Totai Osprey 3-1 Muporukolanai Sharks
Tulamoi Travelers 0-1 Tamolaki Tigers
Ilumako Bowmen 1-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-0 Limakopariki Palms
Rimoloi FC 0-1 Milotuni Queens
Ulaka’a Spearmen 1-1 Polina'a Athletic
Worai Charge 1-1 Potukani Avengers
Pa’ono United 0-0 Imulokani Hawks
MATCHDAY 7
O’atoma Oarsmen 1-0 I’itamaki Dolphins
Lunaporamo Bombers 0-4 Totai Osprey
Ponutotai Fishermen 0-1 Tulamoi Travelers
Muporukolanai Sharks 1-2 Ilumako Bowmen
Tamolaki Tigers 0-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Okumatai Voyagers 2-1 Rimoloi FC
Limakopariki Palms 2-1 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Milotuni Queens 0-2 Worai Charge
Polina'a Athletic 2-2 Pa’ono United
Potukani Avengers 0-1 Imulokani Hawks
MATCHDAY 8
Totai Osprey 4-1 O’atoma Oarsmen
Tulamoi Travelers 1-0 I’itamaki Dolphins
Ilumako Bowmen 2-1 Lunaporamo Bombers
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 1-0 Ponutotai Fishermen
Rimoloi FC 0-2 Muporukolanai Sharks
Ulaka’a Spearmen 0-1 Tamolaki Tigers
Worai Charge 0-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Pa’ono United 2-0 Limakopariki Palms
Imulokani Hawks 1-0 Milotuni Queens
Potukani Avengers 1-1 Polina'a Athletic
MATCHDAY 9
O’atoma Oarsmen 0-3 Tulamoi Travelers
Totai Osprey 3-1 Ilumako Bowmen
I’itamaki Dolphins 0-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Lunaporamo Bombers 1-1 Rimoloi FC
Ponutotai Fishermen 1-0 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Muporukolanai Sharks 1-1 Worai Charge
Tamolaki Tigers 0-0 Pa’ono United
Okumatai Voyagers 0-1 Imulokani Hawks
Limakopariki Palms 1-1 Potukani Avengers
Milotuni Queens 6-0 Polina'a Athletic
MATCHDAY 10
Ilumako Bowmen 2-0 O’atoma Oarsmen
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 1-0 Tulamoi Travelers
Rimoloi FC 0-1 Totai Osprey
Ulaka’a Spearmen 0-1 I’itamaki Dolphins
Worai Charge 2-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
Pa’ono United 0-2 Ponutotai Fishermen
Imulokani Hawks 3-1 Muporukolanai Sharks
Potukani Avengers 1-0 Tamolaki Tigers
Polina'a Athletic 2-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Milotuni Queens 1-0 Limakopariki Palms
MATCHDAY 11
O’atoma Oarsmen 0-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Ilumako Bowmen 2-0 Rimoloi FC
Tulamoi Travelers 2-0 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Totai Osprey 1-0 Worai Charge
I’itamaki Dolphins 2-0 Pa’ono United
Lunaporamo Bombers 1-0 Imulokani Hawks
Ponutotai Fishermen 0-2 Potukani Avengers
Muporukolanai Sharks 1-3 Polina'a Athletic
Tamolaki Tigers 3-1 Milotuni Queens
Okumatai Voyagers 2-0 Limakopariki Palms
MATCHDAY 12
Rimoloi FC 0-1 O’atoma Oarsmen
Ulaka’a Spearmen 1-0 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Worai Charge 0-3 Ilumako Bowmen
Pa’ono United 1-2 Tulamoi Travelers
Imulokani Hawks 1-2 Totai Osprey
Potukani Avengers 1-2 I’itamaki Dolphins
Polina'a Athletic 2-1 Lunaporamo Bombers
Milotuni Queens 0-1 Ponutotai Fishermen
Limakopariki Palms 1-1 Muporukolanai Sharks
Okumatai Voyagers 2-0 Tamolaki Tigers
MATCHDAY 13
O’atoma Oarsmen 2-1 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Rimoloi FC 2-0 Worai Charge
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-0 Pa’ono United
Ilumako Bowmen 1-4 Imulokani Hawks
Tulamoi Travelers 3-3 Potukani Avengers
Totai Osprey 0-1 Polina'a Athletic
I’itamaki Dolphins 1-1 Milotuni Queens
Lunaporamo Bombers 1-1 Limakopariki Palms
Ponutotai Fishermen 0-1 Okumatai Voyagers
Muporukolanai Sharks 1-2 Tamolaki Tigers
MATCHDAY 14
Worai Charge 0-1 O’atoma Oarsmen
Pa’ono United 2-1 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Imulokani Hawks 1-1 Rimoloi FC
Potukani Avengers 3-2 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Polina'a Athletic 1-2 Ilumako Bowmen
Milotuni Queens 1-2 Tulamoi Travelers
Limakopariki Palms 0-0 Totai Osprey
Okumatai Voyagers 2-2 I’itamaki Dolphins
Tamolaki Tigers 3-3 Lunaporamo Bombers
Muporukolanai Sharks 0-1 Ponutotai Fishermen
MATCHDAY 15
O’atoma Oarsmen 1-3 Pa’ono United
Worai Charge 1-5 Imulokani Hawks
Ulaka’a Spearmen 0-0 Potukani Avengers
Rimoloi FC 0-1 Polina'a Athletic
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-0 Milotuni Queens
Ilumako Bowmen 0-0 Limakopariki Palms
Tulamoi Travelers 0-1 Okumatai Voyagers
Totai Osprey 1-0 Tamolaki Tigers
I’itamaki Dolphins 1-1 Muporukolanai Sharks
Lunaporamo Bombers 0-3 Ponutotai Fishermen
MATCHDAY 16
Imulokani Hawks 2-2 O’atoma Oarsmen
Potukani Avengers 0-1 Pa’ono United
Polina'a Athletic 1-0 Worai Charge
Milotuni Queens 0-2 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Limakopariki Palms 3-0 Rimoloi FC
Okumatai Voyagers 0-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Tamolaki Tigers 0-1 Ilumako Bowmen
Muporukolanai Sharks 1-2 Tulamoi Travelers
Ponutotai Fishermen 0-2 Totai Osprey
Lunaporamo Bombers 4-2 I’itamaki Dolphins
MATCHDAY 17
O’atoma Oarsmen 0-3 Potukani Avengers
Imulokani Hawks 1-1 Polina'a Athletic
Pa’ono United 6-2 Milotuni Queens
Worai Charge 1-1 Limakopariki Palms
Ulaka’a Spearmen 2-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Rimoloi FC 1-1 Tamolaki Tigers
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-0 Muporukolanai Sharks
Ilumako Bowmen 2-0 Ponutotai Fishermen
Tulamoi Travelers 1-1 Lunaporamo Bombers
Totai Osprey 1-2 I’itamaki Dolphins
MATCHDAY 18
Polina'a Athletic 2-0 O’atoma Oarsmen
Milotuni Queens 0-1 Potukani Avengers
Limakopariki Palms 1-0 Imulokani Hawks
Okumatai Voyagers 0-1 Pa’ono United
Tamolaki Tigers 4-0 Worai Charge
Muporukolanai Sharks 0-0 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Ponutotai Fishermen 0-1 Rimoloi FC
Lunaporamo Bombers 0-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
I’itamaki Dolphins 0-3 Ilumako Bowmen
Totai Osprey 2-0 Tulamoi Travelers
MATCHDAY 19
O’atoma Oarsmen 1-0 Milotuni Queens
Polina'a Athletic 3-1 Limakopariki Palms
Potukani Avengers 0-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Imulokani Hawks 0-1 Tamolaki Tigers
Pa’ono United 2-0 Muporukolanai Sharks
Worai Charge 2-2 Ponutotai Fishermen
Ulaka’a Spearmen 2-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
Rimoloi FC 2-2 I’itamaki Dolphins
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-0 Totai Osprey
Ilumako Bowmen 1-2 Tulamoi Travelers
MATCHDAY 20
Limakopariki Palms 0-0 O’atoma Oarsmen
Okumatai Voyagers 1-2 Milotuni Queens
Tamolaki Tigers 3-2 Polina'a Athletic
Muporukolanai Sharks 0-2 Potukani Avengers
Ponutotai Fishermen 1-0 Imulokani Hawks
Lunaporamo Bombers 0-2 Pa’ono United
I’itamaki Dolphins 3-3 Worai Charge
Totai Osprey 2-0 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Tulamoi Travelers 6-0 Rimoloi FC
Ilumako Bowmen 3-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
MATCHDAY 21
O’atoma Oarsmen 2-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Limakopariki Palms 2-0 Tamolaki Tigers
Milotuni Queens 2-0 Muporukolanai Sharks
Polina'a Athletic 1-0 Ponutotai Fishermen
Potukani Avengers 4-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
Imulokani Hawks 2-0 I’itamaki Dolphins
Pa’ono United 0-1 Totai Osprey
Worai Charge 1-1 Tulamoi Travelers
Ulaka’a Spearmen 1-2 Ilumako Bowmen
Rimoloi FC 0-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
MATCHDAY 22
Tamolaki Tigers 2-1 O’atoma Oarsmen
Muporukolanai Sharks 3-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Ponutotai Fishermen 2-2 Limakopariki Palms
Lunaporamo Bombers 1-1 Milotuni Queens
I’itamaki Dolphins 1-0 Polina'a Athletic
Totai Osprey 2-0 Potukani Avengers
Tulamoi Travelers 2-1 Imulokani Hawks
Ilumako Bowmen 3-0 Pa’ono United
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 3-0 Worai Charge
Rimoloi FC 0-2 Ulaka’a Spearmen
MATCHDAY 23
O’atoma Oarsmen 2-0 Muporukolanai Sharks
Tamolaki Tigers 2-1 Ponutotai Fishermen
Okumatai Voyagers 0-4 Lunaporamo Bombers
Limakopariki Palms 1-0 I’itamaki Dolphins
Milotuni Queens 3-3 Totai Osprey
Polina'a Athletic 1-2 Tulamoi Travelers
Potukani Avengers 1-1 Ilumako Bowmen
Imulokani Hawks 1-2 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Pa’ono United 0-0 Rimoloi FC
Worai Charge 1-0 Ulaka’a Spearmen
MATCHDAY 24
Ponutotai Fishermen 3-0 O’atoma Oarsmen
Lunaporamo Bombers 1-5 Muporukolanai Sharks
I’itamaki Dolphins 1-1 Tamolaki Tigers
Totai Osprey 2-1 Okumatai Voyagers
Tulamoi Travelers 2-1 Limakopariki Palms
Ilumako Bowmen 3-1 Milotuni Queens
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 1-3 Polina'a Athletic
Rimoloi FC 0-2 Potukani Avengers
Ulaka’a Spearmen 0-2 Imulokani Hawks
Worai Charge 1-1 Pa’ono United
MATCHDAY 25
O’atoma Oarsmen 0-3 Lunaporamo Bombers
Ponutotai Fishermen 3-0 I’itamaki Dolphins
Muporukolanai Sharks 3-5 Totai Osprey
Tamolaki Tigers 2-2 Tulamoi Travelers
Okumatai Voyagers 1-5 Ilumako Bowmen
Limakopariki Palms 0-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Milotuni Queens 3-0 Rimoloi FC
Polina'a Athletic 1-1 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Potukani Avengers 1-0 Worai Charge
Imulokani Hawks 1-1 Pa’ono United
MATCHDAY 26
I’itamaki Dolphins 0-2 O’atoma Oarsmen
Totai Osprey 1-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
Tulamoi Travelers 0-2 Ponutotai Fishermen
Ilumako Bowmen 2-0 Muporukolanai Sharks
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 1-0 Tamolaki Tigers
Rimoloi FC 1-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Ulaka’a Spearmen 2-0 Limakopariki Palms
Worai Charge 3-1 Milotuni Queens
Pa’ono United 3-0 Polina'a Athletic
Imulokani Hawks 0-1 Potukani Avengers
MATCHDAY 27
O’atoma Oarsmen 2-4 Totai Osprey
I’itamaki Dolphins 1-1 Tulamoi Travelers
Lunaporamo Bombers 0-2 Ilumako Bowmen
Ponutotai Fishermen 2-2 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Muporukolanai Sharks 1-1 Rimoloi FC
Tamolaki Tigers 3-2 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Okumatai Voyagers 3-1 Worai Charge
Limakopariki Palms 0-2 Pa’ono United
Milotuni Queens 1-1 Imulokani Hawks
Polina'a Athletic 1-1 Potukani Avengers
MATCHDAY 28
Tulamoi Travelers 0-2 O’atoma Oarsmen
Ilumako Bowmen 1-2 Totai Osprey
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 1-0 I’itamaki Dolphins
Rimoloi FC 0-3 Lunaporamo Bombers
Ulaka’a Spearmen 2-1 Ponutotai Fishermen
Worai Charge 1-2 Muporukolanai Sharks
Pa’ono United 1-1 Tamolaki Tigers
Imulokani Hawks 3-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Potukani Avengers 4-3 Limakopariki Palms
Polina'a Athletic 2-0 Milotuni Queens
MATCHDAY 29
O’atoma Oarsmen 0-2 Ilumako Bowmen
Tulamoi Travelers 0-0 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Totai Osprey 2-0 Rimoloi FC
I’itamaki Dolphins 1-1 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Lunaporamo Bombers 0-2 Worai Charge
Ponutotai Fishermen 1-1 Pa’ono United
Muporukolanai Sharks 2-2 Imulokani Hawks
Tamolaki Tigers 3-0 Potukani Avengers
Okumatai Voyagers 2-1 Polina'a Athletic
Limakopariki Palms 1-1 Milotuni Queens
MATCHDAY 30
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-3 O’atoma Oarsmen
Rimoloi FC 2-2 Ilumako Bowmen
Ulaka’a Spearmen 1-1 Tulamoi Travelers
Worai Charge 1-2 Totai Osprey
Pa’ono United 1-2 I’itamaki Dolphins
Imulokani Hawks 3-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
Potukani Avengers 1-0 Ponutotai Fishermen
Polina'a Athletic 3-0 Muporukolanai Sharks
Milotuni Queens 1-2 Tamolaki Tigers
Limakopariki Palms 0-0 Okumatai Voyagers
MATCHDAY 31
O’atoma Oarsmen 1-0 Rimoloi FC
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-0 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Ilumako Bowmen 1-0 Worai Charge
Tulamoi Travelers 1-0 Pa’ono United
Totai Osprey 0-2 Imulokani Hawks
I’itamaki Dolphins 1-3 Potukani Avengers
Lunaporamo Bombers 1-2 Polina'a Athletic
Ponutotai Fishermen 2-0 Milotuni Queens
Muporukolanai Sharks 2-2 Limakopariki Palms
Tamolaki Tigers 4-0 Okumatai Voyagers
MATCHDAY 32
Ulaka’a Spearmen 1-0 O’atoma Oarsmen
Worai Charge 0-0 Rimoloi FC
Pa’ono United 1-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Imulokani Hawks 1-0 Ilumako Bowmen
Potukani Avengers 1-1 Tulamoi Travelers
Polina'a Athletic 0-1 Totai Osprey
Milotuni Queens 0-2 I’itamaki Dolphins
Limakopariki Palms 0-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
Okumatai Voyagers 2-3 Ponutotai Fishermen
Tamolaki Tigers 4-0 Muporukolanai Sharks
MATCHDAY 33
O’atoma Oarsmen 2-0 Worai Charge
Ulaka’a Spearmen 4-1 Pa’ono United
Rimoloi FC 0-2 Imulokani Hawks
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 0-3 Potukani Avengers
Ilumako Bowmen 1-1 Polina'a Athletic
Tulamoi Travelers 2-2 Milotuni Queens
Totai Osprey 1-1 Limakopariki Palms
I’itamaki Dolphins 1-1 Okumatai Voyagers
Lunaporamo Bombers 3-2 Tamolaki Tigers
Ponutotai Fishermen 1-1 Muporukolanai Sharks
MATCHDAY 34
Pa’ono United 1-0 O’atoma Oarsmen
Imulokani Hawks 1-0 Worai Charge
Potukani Avengers 1-0 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Polina'a Athletic 5-1 Rimoloi FC
Milotuni Queens 0-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Limakopariki Palms 0-1 Ilumako Bowmen
Okumatai Voyagers 1-1 Tulamoi Travelers
Tamolaki Tigers 1-2 Totai Osprey
Muporukolanai Sharks 0-1 I’itamaki Dolphins
Ponutotai Fishermen 2-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
MATCHDAY 35
O’atoma Oarsmen 1-0 Imulokani Hawks
Pa’ono United 1-1 Potukani Avengers
Worai Charge 1-1 Polina'a Athletic
Ulaka’a Spearmen 0-3 Milotuni Queens
Rimoloi FC 1-1 Limakopariki Palms
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 2-1 Okumatai Voyagers
Ilumako Bowmen 1-1 Tamolaki Tigers
Tulamoi Travelers 2-0 Muporukolanai Sharks
Totai Osprey 2-0 Ponutotai Fishermen
I’itamaki Dolphins 0-0 Lunaporamo Bombers
MATCHDAY 36
Potukani Avengers 1-1 O’atoma Oarsmen
Polina'a Athletic 0-1 Imulokani Hawks
Milotuni Queens 1-3 Pa’ono United
Limakopariki Palms 5-2 Worai Charge
Okumatai Voyagers 2-2 Ulaka’a Spearmen
Tamolaki Tigers 2-0 Rimoloi FC
Muporukolanai Sharks 1-0 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Ponutotai Fishermen 1-0 Ilumako Bowmen
Lunaporamo Bombers 2-3 Tulamoi Travelers
I’itamaki Dolphins 1-3 Totai Osprey
MATCHDAY 37
O’atoma Oarsmen 1-3 Polina'a Athletic
Potukani Avengers 3-0 Milotuni Queens
Imulokani Hawks 3-0 Limakopariki Palms
Pa’ono United 1-0 Okumatai Voyagers
Worai Charge 1-1 Tamolaki Tigers
Ulaka’a Spearmen 0-1 Muporukolanai Sharks
Rimoloi FC 1-1 Ponutotai Fishermen
Rinawa’opalanakai FC 1-1 Lunaporamo Bombers
Ilumako Bowmen 0-1 I’itamaki Dolphins
Tulamoi Travelers 1-0 Totai Osprey
MATCHDAY 38
Milotuni Queens 2-0 O’atoma Oarsmen
Limakopariki Palms 0-1 Polina'a Athletic
Okumatai Voyagers 0-6 Potukani Avengers
Tamolaki Tigers 0-1 Imulokani Hawks
Muporukolanai Sharks 4-3 Pa’ono United
Ponutotai Fishermen 2-0 Worai Charge
Lunaporamo Bombers 2-2 Ulaka’a Spearmen
I’itamaki Dolphins 2-0 Rimoloi FC
Totai Osprey 1-1 Rinawa’opalanakai FC
Tulamoi Travelers 1-1 Ilumako Bowmen


Division 2 Final Standings
Team                           P   W   D   L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Totai Osprey 38 26 6 6 65 29 +36 84 Series B Champions' Cup/Promoted
2 Ilumako Bowmen 38 24 6 8 63 30 +33 78 Series B Champions' Cup/Promoted
3 Rinawa’opalanakai FC 38 24 5 9 51 29 +22 77 Series B Champions' Cup/Promoted
4 Potukani Avengers 38 18 12 8 55 33 +22 66 Series B Champions' Cup
5 Imulokani Hawks 38 19 8 11 54 27 +27 65
6 Tamolaki Tigers 38 18 10 10 56 35 +21 64
7 Polina'a Athletic 38 18 9 11 56 43 +13 63
8 Tulamoi Travelers 38 16 14 8 51 42 +9 62
9 Pa’ono United 38 16 11 11 52 41 +11 59
10 Ponutotai Fishermen 38 16 7 15 42 38 +4 55
11 I’itamaki Dolphins 38 12 13 13 40 45 -5 49
12 O’atoma Oarsmen 38 14 4 20 35 56 -21 46
13 Ulaka’a Spearmen 38 12 8 18 38 41 -3 44
14 Limakopariki Palms 38 9 16 13 36 40 -4 43
15 Muporukolanai Sharks 38 11 9 18 47 62 -15 42
16 Milotuni Queens 38 9 8 21 42 57 -15 35
17 Okumatai Voyagers 38 9 8 21 29 60 -31 35
18 Lunaporamo Bombers 38 7 11 20 39 64 -25 32
19 Worai Charge 38 5 12 21 29 62 -33 27
20 Rimoloi FC 38 3 11 24 17 63 -46 20


League Cup
40 teams
4 straight to semi-octas
4 straight to quarters
Before octas, a 32 team tournament that goes down to 4 teams, who are then re-seeded in the Semi-Octas

Semi-Octafinals
OF 1: 5. Mulotawi Rhinos 0-1 16. Porunalaki Princes
OF 2: 6. Kolo Lahi Cannons 2-1 14. Napuloi Lions
OF 3: 7. Lowanaki Jaguars 5-1 12. Nipai FC
OF 4: 8. Wakita United 3-2 9. FC Napamako

Quarterfinals
QF 1: 1. AC Tamolaki 2-0 8. Wakita United
QF 2: 2. Uwalamo FC 0-2 7. Lowanaki Jaguars
QF 3: 3. Wukali Leopards 0-1 6. Kolo Lahi Cannons
QF 4: 4. Kolo Lahi United 4-2 16. Porunalaki Princes

Semifinals
SF1: 1. AC Tamolaki 3-1 4. Kolo Lahi United
SF2: 6. Kolo Lahi Cannons 0-0 (1-0 AET) 7. Lowanaki Jaguars

Final
1. AC Tamolaki 2-1 6. Kolo Lahi Cannons


Maklohi Vai (MKV) qualifiers
Champions’ Cup 48: AC Tamolaki
Globe Cup 45: Uwalamo FC, Wukali Leopards, Kolo Lahi United
Series B Champions' Cup 45: Totai Osprey, Ilumako Bowmen, Rinawa’opalanakai FC, Potukani Avengers
Cygnus Cup 23: AC Tamolaki

Maklohi Vai (MKV) final site bid
Globe Cup 45: Vaian National Pitch, Kolo Lahi (capacity 112,532)
The Vaian National Pitch is the stadium of the national team and club team Kolo Lahi United. Constructed 3 years ago, it has become a symbol of the growth of football in the nation and its love for the game. The stadium was constructed for the purpose of drawing attention to the rising Vaian football program, as well as to draw potential hosting bids such as this one. The stadium has already hosted the final of the Friendly Cup 7, widely regarded by Vaian media as one of the best organized international finals in the hosting history of Maklohi Vai. The stadium is located on the water north of Kolo Lahi, the capital, and has several thoroughfares and public transit options to serve it, as well as Kolo Lahi International Airport just a 25 minute drive away. Fans will be provided with a shuttle to downtown Kolo Lahi, where there are numerous restaurants, bars, lodging, and entertainment.
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Demonym: Vaian
-Kamanakai Oa'a Pani, first president of Maklohi Vai
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Hosted: MVBT 1; WBC 27; Friendly Cups 7, 9; (co-) NSCAA 5
Former President, WBC; WBC Councillor
Senator Giandomenico Abruzzi, Workers Party of Galatea
Administrator
Former:
Head Administrator
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Abraham Kamassi, Chair, Labour Party of Elizia
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Federal Premier league

Premiership Standings

Team                           P   W   D   L  For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Blue bay AFC 42 29 5 8 122 44 +78 92 CC
2 Taevon Central 42 28 5 9 102 54 +48 89 GC
3 Kings District athletic 42 25 10 7 95 49 +46 85 GC
4 Garwood FC 42 21 10 11 76 43 +33 73 GC

5 Forestbrook Forresters 42 22 7 13 88 57 +31 73
6 Janholt Engineers 42 20 9 13 83 60 +23 69
7 Levi Kithi Villagers 42 20 9 13 66 54 +12 69
8 Pride of the Forrest AFC 42 18 12 12 65 49 +16 66
9 Tellio Chequers 42 18 11 13 56 53 +3 65
10 Memorial City Eagles 42 17 8 17 71 71 +0 59
11 Kona Cove Sharks 42 17 6 19 59 79 -20 57
12 South Bridge City 42 14 14 14 57 66 -9 56
13 Freywynne 42 14 10 18 59 72 -13 52
14 Kenton Town AFC 42 12 13 17 57 55 +2 49
15 Portside Tigers 42 12 9 21 55 65 -10 45
16 North Bridge City 42 10 15 17 51 69 -18 45
17 Tavistock United 42 13 6 23 50 69 -19 45
18 Poredak Polcats 42 11 9 22 51 78 -27 42
19 Drakes City 42 10 10 22 46 91 -45 40
20 Lahan Garden City FC 42 9 11 22 42 81 -39 38
21 Baybush Royals 42 9 11 22 57 100 -43 38
22 Newacre Town 42 12 2 28 45 94 -49 38



MATCHDAY 1
Blue bay AFC 3-1 Freywynne
Taevon Central 1-2 Poredak Polcats
Tellio Chequers 2-1 Janholt Engineers
Kings District athletic 2-0 Portside Tigers
Memorial City Eagles 1-3 North Bridge City
Forestbrook Forresters 5-1 Tavistock United
Garwood FC 4-0 Newacre Town
Baybush Royals 0-0 Lahan Garden City FC
South Bridge City 0-1 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Kona Cove Sharks 2-1 Kenton Town AFC
Drakes City 0-1 Levi Kithi Villagers
MATCHDAY 2
Poredak Polcats 1-5 Blue bay AFC
Janholt Engineers 3-4 Freywynne
Portside Tigers 2-5 Taevon Central
North Bridge City 2-1 Tellio Chequers
Tavistock United 0-2 Kings District athletic
Newacre Town 0-2 Memorial City Eagles
Lahan Garden City FC 1-0 Forestbrook Forresters
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-1 Garwood FC
Kenton Town AFC 2-0 Baybush Royals
Levi Kithi Villagers 1-1 South Bridge City
Drakes City 1-0 Kona Cove Sharks
MATCHDAY 3
Blue bay AFC 1-1 Janholt Engineers
Poredak Polcats 1-1 Portside Tigers
Freywynne 0-1 North Bridge City
Taevon Central 5-0 Tavistock United
Tellio Chequers 2-1 Newacre Town
Kings District athletic 1-1 Lahan Garden City FC
Memorial City Eagles 1-1 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Forestbrook Forresters 1-1 Kenton Town AFC
Garwood FC 0-0 Levi Kithi Villagers
Baybush Royals 3-1 Drakes City
South Bridge City 1-2 Kona Cove Sharks
MATCHDAY 4
Portside Tigers 2-4 Blue bay AFC
North Bridge City 2-2 Janholt Engineers
Tavistock United 1-2 Poredak Polcats
Newacre Town 0-1 Freywynne
Lahan Garden City FC 0-1 Taevon Central
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-1 Tellio Chequers
Kenton Town AFC 1-4 Kings District athletic
Levi Kithi Villagers 2-1 Memorial City Eagles
Drakes City 0-5 Forestbrook Forresters
Kona Cove Sharks 0-3 Garwood FC
South Bridge City 3-2 Baybush Royals
MATCHDAY 5
Blue bay AFC 5-0 North Bridge City
Portside Tigers 1-2 Tavistock United
Janholt Engineers 6-1 Newacre Town
Poredak Polcats 1-2 Lahan Garden City FC
Freywynne 3-2 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Taevon Central 2-1 Kenton Town AFC
Tellio Chequers 1-0 Levi Kithi Villagers
Kings District athletic 2-0 Drakes City
Memorial City Eagles 0-1 Kona Cove Sharks
Forestbrook Forresters 3-4 South Bridge City
Garwood FC 3-1 Baybush Royals
MATCHDAY 6
Tavistock United 0-1 Blue bay AFC
Newacre Town 1-1 North Bridge City
Lahan Garden City FC 1-1 Portside Tigers
Pride of the Forrest AFC 2-1 Janholt Engineers
Kenton Town AFC 3-0 Poredak Polcats
Levi Kithi Villagers 4-3 Freywynne
Drakes City 1-5 Taevon Central
Kona Cove Sharks 1-0 Tellio Chequers
South Bridge City 4-0 Kings District athletic
Baybush Royals 0-2 Memorial City Eagles
Garwood FC 2-0 Forestbrook Forresters
MATCHDAY 7
Blue bay AFC 0-1 Newacre Town
Tavistock United 1-0 Lahan Garden City FC
North Bridge City 0-1 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Portside Tigers 1-3 Kenton Town AFC
Janholt Engineers 2-5 Levi Kithi Villagers
Poredak Polcats 0-2 Drakes City
Freywynne 1-2 Kona Cove Sharks
Taevon Central 4-0 South Bridge City
Tellio Chequers 3-2 Baybush Royals
Kings District athletic 1-3 Garwood FC
Memorial City Eagles 2-0 Forestbrook Forresters
MATCHDAY 8
Lahan Garden City FC 4-1 Blue bay AFC
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-0 Newacre Town
Kenton Town AFC 3-0 Tavistock United
Levi Kithi Villagers 0-0 North Bridge City
Drakes City 2-0 Portside Tigers
Kona Cove Sharks 0-3 Janholt Engineers
South Bridge City 2-1 Poredak Polcats
Baybush Royals 2-3 Freywynne
Garwood FC 3-0 Taevon Central
Forestbrook Forresters 4-1 Tellio Chequers
Memorial City Eagles 1-1 Kings District athletic
MATCHDAY 9
Blue bay AFC 1-0 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Lahan Garden City FC 0-0 Kenton Town AFC
Newacre Town 1-2 Levi Kithi Villagers
Tavistock United 2-0 Drakes City
North Bridge City 1-1 Kona Cove Sharks
Portside Tigers 1-1 South Bridge City
Janholt Engineers 3-2 Baybush Royals
Poredak Polcats 0-1 Garwood FC
Freywynne 0-1 Forestbrook Forresters
Taevon Central 3-0 Memorial City Eagles
Tellio Chequers 4-1 Kings District athletic
MATCHDAY 10
Kenton Town AFC 1-2 Blue bay AFC
Levi Kithi Villagers 2-0 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Drakes City 6-1 Lahan Garden City FC
Kona Cove Sharks 3-0 Newacre Town
South Bridge City 1-4 Tavistock United
Baybush Royals 2-1 North Bridge City
Garwood FC 2-1 Portside Tigers
Forestbrook Forresters 3-1 Janholt Engineers
Memorial City Eagles 5-2 Poredak Polcats
Kings District athletic 3-3 Freywynne
Tellio Chequers 1-1 Taevon Central
MATCHDAY 11
Blue bay AFC 3-1 Levi Kithi Villagers
Kenton Town AFC 2-0 Drakes City
Pride of the Forrest AFC 2-3 Kona Cove Sharks
Lahan Garden City FC 3-2 South Bridge City
Newacre Town 3-5 Baybush Royals
Tavistock United 1-1 Garwood FC
North Bridge City 1-1 Forestbrook Forresters
Portside Tigers 2-5 Memorial City Eagles
Janholt Engineers 0-3 Kings District athletic
Poredak Polcats 1-2 Tellio Chequers
Freywynne 2-5 Taevon Central
MATCHDAY 12
Drakes City 0-6 Blue bay AFC
Kona Cove Sharks 0-3 Levi Kithi Villagers
South Bridge City 2-1 Kenton Town AFC
Baybush Royals 2-2 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Garwood FC 4-0 Lahan Garden City FC
Forestbrook Forresters 3-1 Newacre Town
Memorial City Eagles 5-1 Tavistock United
Kings District athletic 1-0 North Bridge City
Tellio Chequers 0-1 Portside Tigers
Taevon Central 3-1 Janholt Engineers
Freywynne 1-2 Poredak Polcats
MATCHDAY 13
Blue bay AFC 4-0 Kona Cove Sharks
Drakes City 2-2 South Bridge City
Levi Kithi Villagers 4-3 Baybush Royals
Kenton Town AFC 0-1 Garwood FC
Pride of the Forrest AFC 0-1 Forestbrook Forresters
Lahan Garden City FC 2-3 Memorial City Eagles
Newacre Town 0-3 Kings District athletic
Tavistock United 4-2 Tellio Chequers
North Bridge City 1-1 Taevon Central
Portside Tigers 2-0 Freywynne
Janholt Engineers 1-1 Poredak Polcats
MATCHDAY 14
South Bridge City 1-5 Blue bay AFC
Baybush Royals 2-0 Kona Cove Sharks
Garwood FC 3-0 Drakes City
Forestbrook Forresters 1-0 Levi Kithi Villagers
Memorial City Eagles 1-1 Kenton Town AFC
Kings District athletic 3-2 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Tellio Chequers 3-1 Lahan Garden City FC
Taevon Central 4-3 Newacre Town
Freywynne 2-0 Tavistock United
Poredak Polcats 2-1 North Bridge City
Janholt Engineers 2-0 Portside Tigers
MATCHDAY 15
Blue bay AFC 3-0 Baybush Royals
South Bridge City 2-1 Garwood FC
Kona Cove Sharks 3-2 Forestbrook Forresters
Drakes City 1-0 Memorial City Eagles
Levi Kithi Villagers 0-2 Kings District athletic
Kenton Town AFC 1-2 Tellio Chequers
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-2 Taevon Central
Lahan Garden City FC 0-1 Freywynne
Newacre Town 1-0 Poredak Polcats
Tavistock United 1-4 Janholt Engineers
North Bridge City 1-0 Portside Tigers
MATCHDAY 16
Garwood FC 0-0 Blue bay AFC
Forestbrook Forresters 1-0 Baybush Royals
Memorial City Eagles 1-1 South Bridge City
Kings District athletic 2-1 Kona Cove Sharks
Tellio Chequers 0-2 Drakes City
Taevon Central 2-1 Levi Kithi Villagers
Freywynne 1-1 Kenton Town AFC
Poredak Polcats 1-2 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Janholt Engineers 4-2 Lahan Garden City FC
Portside Tigers 4-0 Newacre Town
North Bridge City 3-1 Tavistock United
MATCHDAY 17
Blue bay AFC 3-2 Forestbrook Forresters
Garwood FC 0-4 Memorial City Eagles
Baybush Royals 4-4 Kings District athletic
South Bridge City 0-1 Tellio Chequers
Kona Cove Sharks 0-5 Taevon Central
Drakes City 0-1 Freywynne
Levi Kithi Villagers 1-0 Poredak Polcats
Kenton Town AFC 0-0 Janholt Engineers
Pride of the Forrest AFC 2-2 Portside Tigers
Lahan Garden City FC 1-1 North Bridge City
Newacre Town 1-0 Tavistock United
MATCHDAY 18
Memorial City Eagles 1-0 Blue bay AFC
Kings District athletic 1-1 Forestbrook Forresters
Tellio Chequers 2-0 Garwood FC
Taevon Central 0-0 Baybush Royals
Freywynne 0-1 South Bridge City
Poredak Polcats 1-2 Kona Cove Sharks
Janholt Engineers 6-0 Drakes City
Portside Tigers 2-0 Levi Kithi Villagers
North Bridge City 2-0 Kenton Town AFC
Tavistock United 1-3 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Newacre Town 2-1 Lahan Garden City FC
MATCHDAY 19
Blue bay AFC 4-0 Kings District athletic
Memorial City Eagles 1-0 Tellio Chequers
Forestbrook Forresters 1-1 Taevon Central
Garwood FC 1-1 Freywynne
Baybush Royals 2-2 Poredak Polcats
South Bridge City 1-1 Janholt Engineers
Kona Cove Sharks 2-2 Portside Tigers
Drakes City 3-3 North Bridge City
Levi Kithi Villagers 1-1 Tavistock United
Kenton Town AFC 2-1 Newacre Town
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-0 Lahan Garden City FC
MATCHDAY 20
Tellio Chequers 1-0 Blue bay AFC
Taevon Central 1-2 Kings District athletic
Freywynne 0-0 Memorial City Eagles
Poredak Polcats 1-2 Forestbrook Forresters
Janholt Engineers 3-2 Garwood FC
Portside Tigers 2-3 Baybush Royals
North Bridge City 2-1 South Bridge City
Tavistock United 1-2 Kona Cove Sharks
Newacre Town 2-1 Drakes City
Lahan Garden City FC 1-3 Levi Kithi Villagers
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-1 Kenton Town AFC
MATCHDAY 21
Blue bay AFC 1-0 Taevon Central
Tellio Chequers 1-1 Freywynne
Kings District athletic 2-0 Poredak Polcats
Memorial City Eagles 2-1 Janholt Engineers
Forestbrook Forresters 1-1 Portside Tigers
Garwood FC 5-0 North Bridge City
Baybush Royals 2-1 Tavistock United
South Bridge City 0-1 Newacre Town
Kona Cove Sharks 3-0 Lahan Garden City FC
Drakes City 1-2 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Levi Kithi Villagers 0-0 Kenton Town AFC
MATCHDAY 22
Freywynne 2-1 Blue bay AFC
Poredak Polcats 2-1 Taevon Central
Janholt Engineers 3-0 Tellio Chequers
Portside Tigers 0-1 Kings District athletic
North Bridge City 4-3 Memorial City Eagles
Tavistock United 1-2 Forestbrook Forresters
Newacre Town 3-1 Garwood FC
Lahan Garden City FC 2-1 Baybush Royals
Pride of the Forrest AFC 0-0 South Bridge City
Kenton Town AFC 4-0 Kona Cove Sharks
Levi Kithi Villagers 2-1 Drakes City
MATCHDAY 23
Blue bay AFC 6-2 Poredak Polcats
Freywynne 1-1 Janholt Engineers
Taevon Central 5-3 Portside Tigers
Tellio Chequers 1-0 North Bridge City
Kings District athletic 2-0 Tavistock United
Memorial City Eagles 3-1 Newacre Town
Forestbrook Forresters 4-0 Lahan Garden City FC
Garwood FC 0-0 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Baybush Royals 3-3 Kenton Town AFC
South Bridge City 1-3 Levi Kithi Villagers
Kona Cove Sharks 1-1 Drakes City
MATCHDAY 24
Janholt Engineers 1-1 Blue bay AFC
Portside Tigers 4-1 Poredak Polcats
North Bridge City 2-1 Freywynne
Tavistock United 0-1 Taevon Central
Newacre Town 0-1 Tellio Chequers
Lahan Garden City FC 0-2 Kings District athletic
Pride of the Forrest AFC 2-0 Memorial City Eagles
Kenton Town AFC 0-2 Forestbrook Forresters
Levi Kithi Villagers 1-0 Garwood FC
Drakes City 2-1 Baybush Royals
Kona Cove Sharks 0-0 South Bridge City
MATCHDAY 25
Blue bay AFC 0-2 Portside Tigers
Janholt Engineers 1-0 North Bridge City
Poredak Polcats 3-1 Tavistock United
Freywynne 1-0 Newacre Town
Taevon Central 3-1 Lahan Garden City FC
Tellio Chequers 2-3 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Kings District athletic 2-1 Kenton Town AFC
Memorial City Eagles 4-2 Levi Kithi Villagers
Forestbrook Forresters 7-4 Drakes City
Garwood FC 5-1 Kona Cove Sharks
Baybush Royals 1-1 South Bridge City
MATCHDAY 26
North Bridge City 4-4 Blue bay AFC
Tavistock United 1-0 Portside Tigers
Newacre Town 1-2 Janholt Engineers
Lahan Garden City FC 1-1 Poredak Polcats
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-2 Freywynne
Kenton Town AFC 1-3 Taevon Central
Levi Kithi Villagers 0-0 Tellio Chequers
Drakes City 0-0 Kings District athletic
Kona Cove Sharks 2-1 Memorial City Eagles
South Bridge City 2-0 Forestbrook Forresters
Baybush Royals 1-4 Garwood FC
MATCHDAY 27
Blue bay AFC 1-0 Tavistock United
North Bridge City 2-3 Newacre Town
Portside Tigers 2-0 Lahan Garden City FC
Janholt Engineers 0-3 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Poredak Polcats 1-1 Kenton Town AFC
Freywynne 3-0 Levi Kithi Villagers
Taevon Central 1-1 Drakes City
Tellio Chequers 2-0 Kona Cove Sharks
Kings District athletic 4-1 South Bridge City
Memorial City Eagles 3-1 Baybush Royals
Forestbrook Forresters 0-3 Garwood FC
MATCHDAY 28
Newacre Town 1-7 Blue bay AFC
Lahan Garden City FC 2-1 Tavistock United
Pride of the Forrest AFC 4-1 North Bridge City
Kenton Town AFC 3-0 Portside Tigers
Levi Kithi Villagers 2-0 Janholt Engineers
Drakes City 3-1 Poredak Polcats
Kona Cove Sharks 4-2 Freywynne
South Bridge City 1-4 Taevon Central
Baybush Royals 1-1 Tellio Chequers
Garwood FC 1-1 Kings District athletic
Forestbrook Forresters 3-1 Memorial City Eagles
MATCHDAY 29
Blue bay AFC 6-2 Lahan Garden City FC
Newacre Town 0-2 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Tavistock United 0-2 Kenton Town AFC
North Bridge City 1-2 Levi Kithi Villagers
Portside Tigers 1-0 Drakes City
Janholt Engineers 3-1 Kona Cove Sharks
Poredak Polcats 1-3 South Bridge City
Freywynne 3-1 Baybush Royals
Taevon Central 3-0 Garwood FC
Tellio Chequers 5-2 Forestbrook Forresters
Kings District athletic 5-0 Memorial City Eagles
MATCHDAY 30
Pride of the Forrest AFC 0-1 Blue bay AFC
Kenton Town AFC 1-0 Lahan Garden City FC
Levi Kithi Villagers 1-0 Newacre Town
Drakes City 2-1 Tavistock United
Kona Cove Sharks 1-3 North Bridge City
South Bridge City 0-0 Portside Tigers
Baybush Royals 1-0 Janholt Engineers
Garwood FC 3-1 Poredak Polcats
Forestbrook Forresters 1-0 Freywynne
Memorial City Eagles 2-3 Taevon Central
Kings District athletic 3-2 Tellio Chequers
MATCHDAY 31
Blue bay AFC 2-0 Kenton Town AFC
Pride of the Forrest AFC 4-2 Levi Kithi Villagers
Lahan Garden City FC 2-0 Drakes City
Newacre Town 4-1 Kona Cove Sharks
Tavistock United 0-0 South Bridge City
North Bridge City 1-3 Baybush Royals
Portside Tigers 2-2 Garwood FC
Janholt Engineers 3-3 Forestbrook Forresters
Poredak Polcats 3-1 Memorial City Eagles
Freywynne 1-6 Kings District athletic
Taevon Central 5-1 Tellio Chequers
MATCHDAY 32
Levi Kithi Villagers 0-1 Blue bay AFC
Drakes City 1-1 Kenton Town AFC
Kona Cove Sharks 4-1 Pride of the Forrest AFC
South Bridge City 2-0 Lahan Garden City FC
Baybush Royals 1-1 Newacre Town
Garwood FC 0-1 Tavistock United
Forestbrook Forresters 1-0 North Bridge City
Memorial City Eagles 1-3 Portside Tigers
Kings District athletic 4-3 Janholt Engineers
Tellio Chequers 1-1 Poredak Polcats
Taevon Central 4-0 Freywynne
MATCHDAY 33
Blue bay AFC 9-0 Drakes City
Levi Kithi Villagers 1-1 Kona Cove Sharks
Kenton Town AFC 5-0 South Bridge City
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-0 Baybush Royals
Lahan Garden City FC 1-1 Garwood FC
Newacre Town 2-1 Forestbrook Forresters
Tavistock United 1-0 Memorial City Eagles
North Bridge City 0-0 Kings District athletic
Portside Tigers 0-1 Tellio Chequers
Janholt Engineers 3-0 Taevon Central
Poredak Polcats 2-2 Freywynne
MATCHDAY 34
Kona Cove Sharks 1-4 Blue bay AFC
South Bridge City 3-0 Drakes City
Baybush Royals 1-4 Levi Kithi Villagers
Garwood FC 2-0 Kenton Town AFC
Forestbrook Forresters 1-1 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Memorial City Eagles 1-1 Lahan Garden City FC
Kings District athletic 10-1 Newacre Town
Tellio Chequers 1-1 Tavistock United
Taevon Central 3-0 North Bridge City
Freywynne 2-1 Portside Tigers
Poredak Polcats 0-3 Janholt Engineers
MATCHDAY 35
Blue bay AFC 7-1 South Bridge City
Kona Cove Sharks 1-1 Baybush Royals
Drakes City 1-2 Garwood FC
Levi Kithi Villagers 0-4 Forestbrook Forresters
Kenton Town AFC 2-3 Memorial City Eagles
Pride of the Forrest AFC 0-3 Kings District athletic
Lahan Garden City FC 0-0 Tellio Chequers
Newacre Town 0-2 Taevon Central
Tavistock United 3-2 Freywynne
North Bridge City 0-1 Poredak Polcats
Portside Tigers 0-1 Janholt Engineers
MATCHDAY 36
Baybush Royals 0-7 Blue bay AFC
Garwood FC 2-2 South Bridge City
Forestbrook Forresters 2-3 Kona Cove Sharks
Memorial City Eagles 1-1 Drakes City
Kings District athletic 1-1 Levi Kithi Villagers
Tellio Chequers 3-1 Kenton Town AFC
Taevon Central 2-1 Pride of the Forrest AFC
Freywynne 1-2 Lahan Garden City FC
Poredak Polcats 4-1 Newacre Town
Janholt Engineers 2-1 Tavistock United
Portside Tigers 1-1 North Bridge City
MATCHDAY 37
Blue bay AFC 3-2 Garwood FC
Baybush Royals 0-6 Forestbrook Forresters
South Bridge City 0-0 Memorial City Eagles
Kona Cove Sharks 0-2 Kings District athletic
Drakes City 0-0 Tellio Chequers
Levi Kithi Villagers 5-2 Taevon Central
Kenton Town AFC 1-1 Freywynne
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-1 Poredak Polcats
Lahan Garden City FC 0-2 Janholt Engineers
Newacre Town 3-1 Portside Tigers
Tavistock United 0-0 North Bridge City
MATCHDAY 38
Forestbrook Forresters 1-2 Blue bay AFC
Memorial City Eagles 2-1 Garwood FC
Kings District athletic 5-1 Baybush Royals
Tellio Chequers 1-1 South Bridge City
Taevon Central 3-2 Kona Cove Sharks
Freywynne 1-1 Drakes City
Poredak Polcats 2-1 Levi Kithi Villagers
Janholt Engineers 1-2 Kenton Town AFC
Portside Tigers 1-2 Pride of the Forrest AFC
North Bridge City 1-1 Lahan Garden City FC
Tavistock United 2-0 Newacre Town
MATCHDAY 39
Blue bay AFC 4-5 Memorial City Eagles
Forestbrook Forresters 3-2 Kings District athletic
Garwood FC 2-1 Tellio Chequers
Baybush Royals 2-1 Taevon Central
South Bridge City 5-0 Freywynne
Kona Cove Sharks 1-0 Poredak Polcats
Drakes City 1-2 Janholt Engineers
Levi Kithi Villagers 1-0 Portside Tigers
Kenton Town AFC 2-2 North Bridge City
Pride of the Forrest AFC 1-1 Tavistock United
Lahan Garden City FC 2-1 Newacre Town
MATCHDAY 40
Kings District athletic 0-0 Blue bay AFC
Tellio Chequers 2-1 Memorial City Eagles
Taevon Central 0-3 Forestbrook Forresters
Freywynne 0-1 Garwood FC
Poredak Polcats 0-0 Baybush Royals
Janholt Engineers 1-1 South Bridge City
Portside Tigers 1-0 Kona Cove Sharks
North Bridge City 2-2 Drakes City
Tavistock United 2-1 Levi Kithi Villagers
Newacre Town 2-1 Kenton Town AFC
Lahan Garden City FC 1-1 Pride of the Forrest AFC
MATCHDAY 41
Blue bay AFC 2-0 Tellio Chequers
Kings District athletic 1-2 Taevon Central
Memorial City Eagles 0-4 Freywynne
Forestbrook Forresters 3-1 Poredak Polcats
Garwood FC 0-1 Janholt Engineers
Baybush Royals 0-3 Portside Tigers
South Bridge City 1-0 North Bridge City
Kona Cove Sharks 1-2 Tavistock United
Drakes City 2-1 Newacre Town
Levi Kithi Villagers 5-1 Lahan Garden City FC
Kenton Town AFC 0-3 Pride of the Forrest AFC
MATCHDAY 42
Taevon Central 3-2 Blue bay AFC
Freywynne 1-1 Tellio Chequers
Poredak Polcats 2-1 Kings District athletic
Janholt Engineers 4-1 Memorial City Eagles
Portside Tigers 2-1 Forestbrook Forresters
North Bridge City 1-4 Garwood FC
Tavistock United 8-0 Baybush Royals
Newacre Town 0-2 South Bridge City
Lahan Garden City FC 2-6 Kona Cove Sharks
Pride of the Forrest AFC 6-0 Drakes City
Kenton Town AFC 1-1 Levi Kithi Villagers


Summery:

Many though that after Blue Bay sold Firestone, they would lose there edge in the league, but After 122 goals they retain their title, with Taevon Biting at there heels once again in second, Globe Cup places going to Kings Districk Athletic and luckly Garwood, Forrestbrook Forresters losing on the last match day shockingly to lose out, Janholt Engineers, the oldest club in the Khytenna, had a blinder of a session finishing 6th in the table, with their young defender Kiran Philips getting young player of the year.

at the other end of the table, Newacre Town come last in the league, but like all the bottem 3, their fate was decided on the last day of the session, each of them knowing that a win would possible lead to staying in the top league, however none of them achieved this, worse was Baybush Royals who lost 8-0 to Tavistock United, 6 goals of those come from Striker Kane Jones, who takes joint 3rd in the Bronze boot. Lahan Garden City FC looked to have done the deed after first half, when they where 2-0 up, but Kona cove destroyed them with 6 goals.

Awards:

Golden boot: Lawrance Yzo; 49 (Taevon Central)
Silver boot: Klein; 40 (Garwood fc)
Bronze Boot: Polglaze; 30 (Kings District athletic) Jones; 30 (Tavistock United) Stockard; 30 (Blue Bay AFC)

Young player: Kiran Philips

Player of the year: Trever Evelyn

Federal division one

Division 1 Standings

Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Tavistock City 42 23 11 8 60 32 +28 80
2 Lai han 42 23 11 8 78 51 +27 80
3 Chrysanilia 42 22 11 9 55 35 +20 77

4 Wilham bay guls 42 21 13 8 69 39 +30 76
5 Tavistock AFC 42 21 12 9 58 45 +13 75
6 Garmorth Daeca 42 18 13 11 70 52 +18 67
7 Heelasion FC 42 17 11 14 47 44 +3 62
8 Themi loga 42 16 13 13 58 55 +3 61
9 Amber woods 42 14 12 16 45 46 -1 54
10 bay of fell 42 14 12 16 53 55 -2 54
11 themi Tigra 42 12 17 13 41 48 -7 53
12 Yarlvon 42 15 7 20 46 56 -10 52
13 nywick 42 13 11 18 50 48 +2 50
14 millden 42 12 14 16 39 45 -6 50
15 Island of Praigo 42 12 13 17 47 58 -11 49
16 Old kickden 42 12 13 17 39 52 -13 49
17 Isle of Krila 42 12 12 18 41 52 -11 48
18 Tymo AFC 42 9 17 16 41 49 -8 44
19 Respi Harbour 42 10 13 19 29 50 -21 43
20 Rosen 42 8 17 17 39 59 -20 41
21 Braylyn 42 8 16 18 31 47 -16 40
22 Levi lygo 42 9 13 20 37 55 -18 40


MATCHDAY 1
Tavistock AFC 2-1 Garmorth Daeca
Tavistock City 0-0 Lai han
Isle of Krila 0-2 Themi loga
Island of Praigo 3-3 Wilham bay guls
Levi lygo 2-2 Heelasion FC
themi Tigra 1-1 Old kickden
Chrysanilia 1-1 nywick
bay of fell 0-0 Braylyn
Yarlvon 3-0 millden
Tymo AFC 2-1 Rosen
Respi Harbour 1-0 Amber woods
MATCHDAY 2
Lai han 0-2 Tavistock AFC
Themi loga 1-0 Garmorth Daeca
Wilham bay guls 0-1 Tavistock City
Heelasion FC 1-2 Isle of Krila
Old kickden 2-0 Island of Praigo
nywick 3-1 Levi lygo
Braylyn 0-1 themi Tigra
millden 0-0 Chrysanilia
Rosen 2-2 bay of fell
Amber woods 0-0 Yarlvon
Respi Harbour 1-1 Tymo AFC
MATCHDAY 3
Tavistock AFC 1-1 Themi loga
Lai han 0-2 Wilham bay guls
Garmorth Daeca 1-1 Heelasion FC
Tavistock City 1-2 Old kickden
Isle of Krila 1-0 nywick
Island of Praigo 1-0 Braylyn
Levi lygo 1-0 millden
themi Tigra 1-1 Rosen
Chrysanilia 2-0 Amber woods
bay of fell 2-0 Respi Harbour
Yarlvon 0-3 Tymo AFC
MATCHDAY 4
Wilham bay guls 3-1 Tavistock AFC
Heelasion FC 1-3 Themi loga
Old kickden 2-5 Lai han
nywick 3-0 Garmorth Daeca
Braylyn 1-1 Tavistock City
millden 2-1 Isle of Krila
Rosen 1-2 Island of Praigo
Amber woods 2-1 Levi lygo
Respi Harbour 1-0 themi Tigra
Tymo AFC 0-1 Chrysanilia
Yarlvon 2-0 bay of fell
MATCHDAY 5
Tavistock AFC 2-0 Heelasion FC
Wilham bay guls 5-0 Old kickden
Themi loga 1-0 nywick
Lai han 3-3 Braylyn
Garmorth Daeca 1-0 millden
Tavistock City 2-0 Rosen
Isle of Krila 1-1 Amber woods
Island of Praigo 2-1 Respi Harbour
Levi lygo 3-2 Tymo AFC
themi Tigra 1-2 Yarlvon
Chrysanilia 2-0 bay of fell
MATCHDAY 6
Old kickden 1-2 Tavistock AFC
nywick 1-2 Heelasion FC
Braylyn 0-3 Wilham bay guls
millden 1-2 Themi loga
Rosen 1-2 Lai han
Amber woods 2-3 Garmorth Daeca
Respi Harbour 0-1 Tavistock City
Tymo AFC 0-1 Isle of Krila
Yarlvon 1-1 Island of Praigo
bay of fell 1-0 Levi lygo
Chrysanilia 1-0 themi Tigra
MATCHDAY 7
Tavistock AFC 0-4 nywick
Old kickden 2-1 Braylyn
Heelasion FC 2-0 millden
Wilham bay guls 1-3 Rosen
Themi loga 1-0 Amber woods
Lai han 3-1 Respi Harbour
Garmorth Daeca 1-1 Tymo AFC
Tavistock City 2-0 Yarlvon
Isle of Krila 1-6 bay of fell
Island of Praigo 0-1 Chrysanilia
Levi lygo 2-2 themi Tigra
MATCHDAY 8
Braylyn 0-1 Tavistock AFC
millden 1-1 nywick
Rosen 1-1 Old kickden
Amber woods 1-0 Heelasion FC
Respi Harbour 1-1 Wilham bay guls
Tymo AFC 1-1 Themi loga
Yarlvon 2-1 Lai han
bay of fell 0-1 Garmorth Daeca
Chrysanilia 0-2 Tavistock City
themi Tigra 0-0 Isle of Krila
Levi lygo 1-0 Island of Praigo
MATCHDAY 9
Tavistock AFC 2-0 millden
Braylyn 1-1 Rosen
nywick 0-0 Amber woods
Old kickden 1-1 Respi Harbour
Heelasion FC 1-2 Tymo AFC
Wilham bay guls 1-2 Yarlvon
Themi loga 4-2 bay of fell
Lai han 2-1 Chrysanilia
Garmorth Daeca 2-0 themi Tigra
Tavistock City 1-0 Levi lygo
Isle of Krila 1-2 Island of Praigo
MATCHDAY 10
Rosen 1-0 Tavistock AFC
Amber woods 3-2 millden
Respi Harbour 0-1 Braylyn
Tymo AFC 0-2 nywick
Yarlvon 0-1 Old kickden
bay of fell 0-1 Heelasion FC
Chrysanilia 2-0 Wilham bay guls
themi Tigra 2-0 Themi loga
Levi lygo 3-1 Lai han
Island of Praigo 1-2 Garmorth Daeca
Isle of Krila 0-1 Tavistock City
MATCHDAY 11
Tavistock AFC 2-0 Amber woods
Rosen 1-0 Respi Harbour
millden 0-0 Tymo AFC
Braylyn 0-1 Yarlvon
nywick 2-2 bay of fell
Old kickden 1-1 Chrysanilia
Heelasion FC 0-1 themi Tigra
Wilham bay guls 1-0 Levi lygo
Themi loga 1-1 Island of Praigo
Lai han 3-0 Isle of Krila
Garmorth Daeca 1-2 Tavistock City
MATCHDAY 12
Respi Harbour 1-1 Tavistock AFC
Tymo AFC 2-2 Amber woods
Yarlvon 0-4 Rosen
bay of fell 2-2 millden
Chrysanilia 1-0 Braylyn
themi Tigra 1-0 nywick
Levi lygo 0-2 Old kickden
Island of Praigo 0-1 Heelasion FC
Isle of Krila 1-1 Wilham bay guls
Tavistock City 2-1 Themi loga
Garmorth Daeca 5-6 Lai han
MATCHDAY 13
Tavistock AFC 2-0 Tymo AFC
Respi Harbour 0-2 Yarlvon
Amber woods 2-0 bay of fell
Rosen 2-2 Chrysanilia
millden 2-2 themi Tigra
Braylyn 1-1 Levi lygo
nywick 2-1 Island of Praigo
Old kickden 1-1 Isle of Krila
Heelasion FC 1-0 Tavistock City
Wilham bay guls 1-4 Garmorth Daeca
Themi loga 2-1 Lai han
MATCHDAY 14
Yarlvon 1-2 Tavistock AFC
bay of fell 1-0 Tymo AFC
Chrysanilia 1-0 Respi Harbour
themi Tigra 0-1 Amber woods
Levi lygo 2-1 Rosen
Island of Praigo 0-1 millden
Isle of Krila 2-0 Braylyn
Tavistock City 2-0 nywick
Garmorth Daeca 1-0 Old kickden
Lai han 4-0 Heelasion FC
Themi loga 0-4 Wilham bay guls
MATCHDAY 15
Tavistock AFC 2-0 bay of fell
Yarlvon 0-3 Chrysanilia
Tymo AFC 0-2 themi Tigra
Respi Harbour 1-0 Levi lygo
Amber woods 0-1 Island of Praigo
Rosen 0-3 Isle of Krila
millden 4-2 Tavistock City
Braylyn 0-2 Garmorth Daeca
nywick 1-3 Lai han
Old kickden 0-0 Themi loga
Heelasion FC 0-3 Wilham bay guls
MATCHDAY 16
Chrysanilia 3-0 Tavistock AFC
themi Tigra 1-1 bay of fell
Levi lygo 0-1 Yarlvon
Island of Praigo 1-1 Tymo AFC
Isle of Krila 1-1 Respi Harbour
Tavistock City 4-1 Amber woods
Garmorth Daeca 4-1 Rosen
Lai han 2-0 millden
Themi loga 1-1 Braylyn
Wilham bay guls 1-1 nywick
Heelasion FC 3-0 Old kickden
MATCHDAY 17
Tavistock AFC 5-1 themi Tigra
Chrysanilia 2-1 Levi lygo
bay of fell 0-1 Island of Praigo
Yarlvon 1-2 Isle of Krila
Tymo AFC 1-0 Tavistock City
Respi Harbour 1-2 Garmorth Daeca
Amber woods 2-2 Lai han
Rosen 2-1 Themi loga
millden 1-0 Wilham bay guls
Braylyn 1-0 Heelasion FC
nywick 1-1 Old kickden
MATCHDAY 18
Levi lygo 1-1 Tavistock AFC
Island of Praigo 3-4 themi Tigra
Isle of Krila 1-1 Chrysanilia
Tavistock City 2-2 bay of fell
Garmorth Daeca 2-1 Yarlvon
Lai han 1-1 Tymo AFC
Themi loga 0-2 Respi Harbour
Wilham bay guls 3-2 Amber woods
Heelasion FC 2-0 Rosen
Old kickden 0-1 millden
nywick 1-0 Braylyn
MATCHDAY 19
Tavistock AFC 1-1 Island of Praigo
Levi lygo 0-0 Isle of Krila
themi Tigra 0-0 Tavistock City
Chrysanilia 4-1 Garmorth Daeca
bay of fell 1-0 Lai han
Yarlvon 2-3 Themi loga
Tymo AFC 1-1 Wilham bay guls
Respi Harbour 0-2 Heelasion FC
Amber woods 3-0 Old kickden
Rosen 0-2 nywick
millden 0-1 Braylyn
MATCHDAY 20
Isle of Krila 0-1 Tavistock AFC
Tavistock City 1-0 Island of Praigo
Garmorth Daeca 3-0 Levi lygo
Lai han 3-0 themi Tigra
Themi loga 0-1 Chrysanilia
Wilham bay guls 2-1 bay of fell
Heelasion FC 1-0 Yarlvon
Old kickden 2-1 Tymo AFC
nywick 1-1 Respi Harbour
Braylyn 1-3 Amber woods
millden 0-0 Rosen
MATCHDAY 21
Tavistock AFC 1-1 Tavistock City
Isle of Krila 2-1 Garmorth Daeca
Island of Praigo 3-3 Lai han
Levi lygo 0-0 Themi loga
themi Tigra 1-3 Wilham bay guls
Chrysanilia 0-2 Heelasion FC
bay of fell 2-1 Old kickden
Yarlvon 1-2 nywick
Tymo AFC 0-1 Braylyn
Respi Harbour 1-0 millden
Amber woods 0-2 Rosen
MATCHDAY 22
Garmorth Daeca 1-1 Tavistock AFC
Lai han 1-0 Tavistock City
Themi loga 1-2 Isle of Krila
Wilham bay guls 1-1 Island of Praigo
Heelasion FC 2-1 Levi lygo
Old kickden 0-1 themi Tigra
nywick 1-2 Chrysanilia
Braylyn 1-1 bay of fell
millden 1-1 Yarlvon
Rosen 0-0 Tymo AFC
Amber woods 0-0 Respi Harbour
MATCHDAY 23
Tavistock AFC 2-2 Lai han
Garmorth Daeca 1-1 Themi loga
Tavistock City 0-1 Wilham bay guls
Isle of Krila 1-1 Heelasion FC
Island of Praigo 0-1 Old kickden
Levi lygo 1-1 nywick
themi Tigra 1-3 Braylyn
Chrysanilia 2-0 millden
bay of fell 4-0 Rosen
Yarlvon 0-2 Amber woods
Tymo AFC 1-1 Respi Harbour
MATCHDAY 24
Themi loga 2-0 Tavistock AFC
Wilham bay guls 2-1 Lai han
Heelasion FC 1-1 Garmorth Daeca
Old kickden 2-4 Tavistock City
nywick 0-1 Isle of Krila
Braylyn 0-0 Island of Praigo
millden 0-0 Levi lygo
Rosen 1-1 themi Tigra
Amber woods 0-1 Chrysanilia
Respi Harbour 1-1 bay of fell
Tymo AFC 2-1 Yarlvon
MATCHDAY 25
Tavistock AFC 0-3 Wilham bay guls
Themi loga 1-0 Heelasion FC
Lai han 1-3 Old kickden
Garmorth Daeca 3-3 nywick
Tavistock City 1-1 Braylyn
Isle of Krila 0-1 millden
Island of Praigo 0-0 Rosen
Levi lygo 0-2 Amber woods
themi Tigra 2-1 Respi Harbour
Chrysanilia 1-1 Tymo AFC
bay of fell 1-3 Yarlvon
MATCHDAY 26
Heelasion FC 1-0 Tavistock AFC
Old kickden 1-1 Wilham bay guls
nywick 3-1 Themi loga
Braylyn 1-1 Lai han
millden 1-2 Garmorth Daeca
Rosen 1-2 Tavistock City
Amber woods 1-0 Isle of Krila
Respi Harbour 2-0 Island of Praigo
Tymo AFC 1-1 Levi lygo
Yarlvon 0-0 themi Tigra
bay of fell 1-0 Chrysanilia
MATCHDAY 27
Tavistock AFC 1-0 Old kickden
Heelasion FC 1-0 nywick
Wilham bay guls 2-1 Braylyn
Themi loga 1-1 millden
Lai han 2-0 Rosen
Garmorth Daeca 0-0 Amber woods
Tavistock City 2-0 Respi Harbour
Isle of Krila 3-1 Tymo AFC
Island of Praigo 3-3 Yarlvon
Levi lygo 0-3 bay of fell
themi Tigra 1-2 Chrysanilia
MATCHDAY 28
nywick 1-2 Tavistock AFC
Braylyn 2-0 Old kickden
millden 3-0 Heelasion FC
Rosen 0-0 Wilham bay guls
Amber woods 2-0 Themi loga
Respi Harbour 0-1 Lai han
Tymo AFC 1-1 Garmorth Daeca
Yarlvon 1-3 Tavistock City
bay of fell 1-1 Isle of Krila
Chrysanilia 0-1 Island of Praigo
themi Tigra 0-2 Levi lygo
MATCHDAY 29
Tavistock AFC 4-2 Braylyn
nywick 0-1 millden
Old kickden 1-1 Rosen
Heelasion FC 1-1 Amber woods
Wilham bay guls 2-0 Respi Harbour
Themi loga 2-0 Tymo AFC
Lai han 1-0 Yarlvon
Garmorth Daeca 2-2 bay of fell
Tavistock City 1-1 Chrysanilia
Isle of Krila 1-1 themi Tigra
Island of Praigo 3-2 Levi lygo
MATCHDAY 30
millden 0-0 Tavistock AFC
Rosen 0-0 Braylyn
Amber woods 0-0 nywick
Respi Harbour 0-0 Old kickden
Tymo AFC 1-1 Heelasion FC
Yarlvon 0-1 Wilham bay guls
bay of fell 3-6 Themi loga
Chrysanilia 1-2 Lai han
themi Tigra 0-0 Garmorth Daeca
Levi lygo 0-1 Tavistock City
Island of Praigo 3-2 Isle of Krila
MATCHDAY 31
Tavistock AFC 1-0 Rosen
millden 1-0 Amber woods
Braylyn 0-1 Respi Harbour
nywick 4-1 Tymo AFC
Old kickden 1-2 Yarlvon
Heelasion FC 1-2 bay of fell
Wilham bay guls 1-1 Chrysanilia
Themi loga 2-4 themi Tigra
Lai han 2-2 Levi lygo
Garmorth Daeca 1-3 Island of Praigo
Tavistock City 3-1 Isle of Krila
MATCHDAY 32
Amber woods 1-2 Tavistock AFC
Respi Harbour 1-1 Rosen
Tymo AFC 2-1 millden
Yarlvon 1-0 Braylyn
bay of fell 1-0 nywick
Chrysanilia 2-1 Old kickden
themi Tigra 1-1 Heelasion FC
Levi lygo 0-3 Wilham bay guls
Island of Praigo 1-1 Themi loga
Isle of Krila 1-4 Lai han
Tavistock City 2-1 Garmorth Daeca
MATCHDAY 33
Tavistock AFC 0-0 Respi Harbour
Amber woods 0-2 Tymo AFC
Rosen 0-0 Yarlvon
millden 2-0 bay of fell
Braylyn 1-1 Chrysanilia
nywick 1-1 themi Tigra
Old kickden 0-1 Levi lygo
Heelasion FC 3-2 Island of Praigo
Wilham bay guls 0-0 Isle of Krila
Themi loga 1-1 Tavistock City
Lai han 1-1 Garmorth Daeca
MATCHDAY 34
Tymo AFC 1-1 Tavistock AFC
Yarlvon 2-0 Respi Harbour
bay of fell 2-0 Amber woods
Chrysanilia 5-2 Rosen
themi Tigra 1-1 millden
Levi lygo 2-0 Braylyn
Island of Praigo 2-1 nywick
Isle of Krila 1-2 Old kickden
Tavistock City 1-1 Heelasion FC
Garmorth Daeca 1-1 Wilham bay guls
Lai han 1-0 Themi loga
MATCHDAY 35
Tavistock AFC 2-0 Yarlvon
Tymo AFC 4-1 bay of fell
Respi Harbour 1-1 Chrysanilia
Amber woods 2-0 themi Tigra
Rosen 0-0 Levi lygo
millden 2-0 Island of Praigo
Braylyn 1-0 Isle of Krila
nywick 1-0 Tavistock City
Old kickden 0-0 Garmorth Daeca
Heelasion FC 2-2 Lai han
Wilham bay guls 2-0 Themi loga
MATCHDAY 36
bay of fell 3-1 Tavistock AFC
Chrysanilia 1-0 Yarlvon
themi Tigra 1-0 Tymo AFC
Levi lygo 0-1 Respi Harbour
Island of Praigo 0-0 Amber woods
Isle of Krila 3-0 Rosen
Tavistock City 0-0 millden
Garmorth Daeca 3-1 Braylyn
Lai han 3-1 nywick
Themi loga 1-0 Old kickden
Wilham bay guls 2-1 Heelasion FC
MATCHDAY 37
Tavistock AFC 1-0 Chrysanilia
bay of fell 1-1 themi Tigra
Yarlvon 2-1 Levi lygo
Tymo AFC 2-0 Island of Praigo
Respi Harbour 3-2 Isle of Krila
Amber woods 1-1 Tavistock City
Rosen 2-1 Garmorth Daeca
millden 2-3 Lai han
Braylyn 1-1 Themi loga
nywick 2-3 Wilham bay guls
Old kickden 0-0 Heelasion FC
MATCHDAY 38
themi Tigra 1-1 Tavistock AFC
Levi lygo 1-0 Chrysanilia
Island of Praigo 2-0 bay of fell
Isle of Krila 1-0 Yarlvon
Tavistock City 1-0 Tymo AFC
Garmorth Daeca 5-0 Respi Harbour
Lai han 1-0 Amber woods
Themi loga 1-1 Rosen
Wilham bay guls 2-0 millden
Heelasion FC 1-0 Braylyn
Old kickden 0-1 nywick
MATCHDAY 39
Tavistock AFC 1-1 Levi lygo
themi Tigra 2-0 Island of Praigo
Chrysanilia 1-0 Isle of Krila
bay of fell 0-1 Tavistock City
Yarlvon 2-1 Garmorth Daeca
Tymo AFC 0-1 Lai han
Respi Harbour 0-2 Themi loga
Amber woods 3-2 Wilham bay guls
Rosen 1-0 Heelasion FC
millden 1-2 Old kickden
Braylyn 1-0 nywick
MATCHDAY 40
Island of Praigo 1-3 Tavistock AFC
Isle of Krila 0-0 Levi lygo
Tavistock City 0-1 themi Tigra
Garmorth Daeca 4-0 Chrysanilia
Lai han 1-0 bay of fell
Themi loga 4-4 Yarlvon
Wilham bay guls 1-1 Tymo AFC
Heelasion FC 3-0 Respi Harbour
Old kickden 3-1 Amber woods
nywick 2-1 Rosen
Braylyn 0-0 millden
MATCHDAY 41
Tavistock AFC 2-0 Isle of Krila
Island of Praigo 0-3 Tavistock City
Levi lygo 1-2 Garmorth Daeca
themi Tigra 0-1 Lai han
Chrysanilia 2-1 Themi loga
bay of fell 1-0 Wilham bay guls
Yarlvon 0-2 Heelasion FC
Tymo AFC 0-1 Old kickden
Respi Harbour 1-0 nywick
Amber woods 1-1 Braylyn
Rosen 2-2 millden
MATCHDAY 42
Tavistock City 5-2 Tavistock AFC
Garmorth Daeca 1-0 Isle of Krila
Lai han 1-1 Island of Praigo
Themi loga 4-2 Levi lygo
Wilham bay guls 0-0 themi Tigra
Heelasion FC 1-1 Chrysanilia
Old kickden 0-0 bay of fell
nywick 0-2 Yarlvon
Braylyn 1-1 Tymo AFC
millden 2-1 Respi Harbour
Rosen 1-3 Amber woods


Summery:

Tavistock City win the league title by a single goal, and take promotion, and take pride in doing this whilst beating their AFC rivals in the last game of the session, who where so close to gaining promotion and where once again odds on favourite to get promoted, Chrysanilia and the 'yo-yo' club Lai Han join Tavistock City in the premier league. Hours after the final games,the disheartened Tavistock AFC's manger resigned after not only another session outside the top 3, but another session they where denied promotion by the rivals on the last day, what can AFC do get in the top leagues?


Khytenna (KHY) qualifiers
Champions’ Cup: Blue Bay AFC
Globe Cup: Taevon Central,Kings District athletic, Garwood FC
Series B Champions’ Cup: Tavistock City, Lai han, Chrysanilia, Wilham bay guls
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Postby Zwangzug » Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:30 am

Remember Eintracht Trink and how we thought for dubious geographic reasons that they might have a rivalry with Bassabook? Yeah, well. They...stunk this season. It was ugly. They are, as usual, more concerned with finding a way to pin this on the city of Danhy than worrying about what the rest of the league has to say. Bassabook, for their part, have more important rivalries to stoke.

So, when you have a league as, uh, "close-packed" for some reason or another as ours, things are going to be tight. When people tie for the title, the next season should be close. And so, that it ended like this shouldn't have been so bizarre...well, put it this way, maybe we're getting all the drama out of the way before, let's hope, it become a good league that people start paying attention to. This? This...can be ignored. Well, not by you. You're reading it. But maybe you have better places to be.

The longest lead was also the first, and it belonged to...um...Spenson Suburbia, who got off to the biggest win of the first day. And yes, goal difference is still the tiebreaker. Unfortunately? Well, there's a case to be made that had this tie gone the other way, there would have been an excuse to change things. Maybe given a result like that, the system would really have broken down. For now...inertia.

Okay, Spenson. Despite being held to a scoreless draw by Sporting Esper on matchday three, they would win the rest of their first six--before running into trouble against their localish rivals, the Twineur Bugs. First of all, let's celebrate Twineur for actually coming up with their identity! Blue and white. White is probably for snow. Well, at least it is not yellow.

Okay, second of all, congratulate Jeffrey Yustrin for his hat trick. And the, uh, four other goalscorers as the Bugs thwapped the Suburbians. I guess we can call them the Bugbears when they're looking more fearsome. Such as they were when they led. Which was that seventh matchday. And...no other point throughout the season, okay.

Actually, no team would lead for as many as five games throughout the rest of the way. Spenson retook the lead, but a Loris Muraro-Ughi goal on Matchday Twelve sent them out of the top spot and put Bassabook up top. They kept the lead till halfway.

Rivalries we all saw coming, part one.

102d Jr.s, tied for first last season, finished the first half outside of the top half, and with a negative goal difference to boot. They hosted urban-archrival-at-least Bassabook to open the second half...and almost immediately, Muraro-Ughi would worsen the Wiz Kids' goal difference.

And then, Sumayya Amjad reinstated it five minutes later. 102d looked eager to please the fans, peppy and otherwise, and build on their lead, but that didn't really happen right away. Xolani McKiegna and Judi Kemeyer had plenty of passes back and forth in the midfield, to be sure, but they were almost too quick and couldn't put any action together, as Bassabook would recover the ball time and time again and rack up plenty of possession time. A little over half an hour in, they'd take the lead back through Harold Nasato.

But 102d calmed down after that, with defender Beth Wagner-Docks holding firm and getting a chance to come forward with four minutes till halftime. This she did, and wound up equalizing. Then, in stoppage time, a nice backwards sprint or something from Jason Hughton led to the go-ahead goal.

Bassabook tried to regroup after halftime, but it never happened. Hughton added some insurance (is this also too capitalist-based a metaphor for Zwangzug? hmm), and then it was onto defense for the hosts. A climb up to the, er, heights of ninth place. But they beat Bassabook and that's what matters.

Well, that left the Robins free to go top, and they led for four more games as well, before losing to the defending champions--who failed to climb out of sixth in the encounter. BOB retook the lead, and kept trading off with Spenson and Sporting Esper in a sign of parity, or nobody wanting to win.

With three games remaining, the Nightriders decided that they wanted to get back into it, and visited the FTC (well, the east FTC, it's a renewed Pizza Pagoda place of play and presumptive lack of parity). And a pitiful pretense from the poor defenders let Canbix score twice and go top.

Rivalries we all saw coming, part two.

It was as unpleasant a fan atmosphere as we'd feared could happen--which, we repeat, is not saying much. Mostly a lot of bad-natured glaring and cursing, and some jostled spilling of certified non-alcoholic beverages, to say nothing of gloatish or surly misdirections to Logan Junction.

Wasn't it exciting, though?

Bassabook versus Canbix, the latter with a slim lead. Sporting Esper were by no means out of it, on paper. In practice, their normally decent defense gave up three to Trebuchet Cham. Trebuchet Cham, who are again last! Though the Robins somehow managed a point out of the occasion, they were clearly winded, and were blanked by Arlington on the final day to officially fall out of contention.

But back to Bassabook, where the frenzied chants of "we are so singing!"/"are not!"/"are too!" and, contrapuntally, "you are so horses!"/"are not!"/"are too!" increased in vehemence even before the opening whistle. But once the game got underway, Rhonda Williams' side showed their skill at home, with Nasato getting them off to an early lead and the fans responding in kind. Their lack of silence, well, silenced the Nightrider fans, and then Benjamin Karger's goal doubled the lead. In added time, BOB were running rampant, and Asher Sabbadin approached with what should have been the third goal. Instead, a petulant Sara Hale-Barnard nonchalantly swatted it away--remember, she's a defender--and tried to decide whether this was worth a smirk or a hopeless evasive expression. It didn't really matter, Muraro-Ughi drained the penalty, and BOB took a 3-0 lead at halftime.

Though, if you're not going to do anything else the rest of the game, you might as well quit at halftime when you're only going to be giving advice to your teammates for the rest of the way anyway. What Canbix did at halftime, no one's quite certain--Brett Chrowder seemed equally frustrated with every play that had seen them lose control of the game if not the season, while Patricia Eliot perhaps had already taken the opposition teams' name as a personal affront. (They have, like, a couple women--one of whom, midfielder Louise Erhardt, assisted on the second goal and is actually rather young. It's not like these things have to be taken literally.)

Anyway, Canbix were...really good, and for the second half their ten players convincingly outplayed Bassabook's eleven. Eliot was at her edgy best, picking up a booking (just a yellow) ten minutes in during a skirmish with Karger and assisting Monty Clyde shortly after. With fifteen minutes left, Katie Raptis scored again for the Muses, and they continued to challenge the home goal for the rest of the game. Which, importantly, nothing came of, and Bassabook held onto their point to secure an outright lead. Still, one couldn't help but thinking that the battle had been won/lost, but not the...

seriously, what is with these metaphors. I mean, I'd lapse back into a more idiosyncratic dialect, but I'm guessing that wouldn't go over well either.

Rivalries we didn't see coming, until last season

Five minutes before halftime, Raptis gave the Muses the only goal they'd need, at home against 102d Jr.s who are going a bit dotty looking for their dots, or trying to incentivize colleges to get their act together or something. And meanwhile, in the west FTC, Ena Spannagel and Tuenjai Kraisintu gave the Oxen a lead that an exhausted Bassabook couldn't really recover from. Mind you, they tried. The second goal came in minute 53, and Muraro-Ughi pulled BOB one back two minutes later. Too little, too late.

Also, some international matches occurred, in which various fanbases independently learned the nature of "away goals." They are not sure what kind of conspirators to blame this on, or credit this to. Give them time, and they will likely think of something.

Pos/Team                 Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Canbix Muses 30 18 4 8 45 29 +16 20
2 Bassabook Old Boys 30 17 6 7 42 30 +12 20
3 Sporting Esper 30 15 8 7 38 26 +12 19
4 Twineur Bugs 30 15 7 8 61 50 +11 18.5
5 Spenson Suburbia 30 15 6 9 45 38 +7 18
6 102d Jr.s 30 13 6 11 42 38 +4 16
7 Keppal Cosmos 30 12 7 11 28 27 +1 15.5
8 Namiri Independent 30 12 7 11 47 53 −6 15.5
9 Excelsior Slogda 30 11 7 12 33 28 +5 14.5
10 Namiri Forest 30 12 4 14 30 29 +1 14
11 FTC United 30 11 6 13 35 38 −3 14
12 Ephesian FC 30 10 6 14 66 71 −5 13
13 Arlington City 30 10 5 15 33 42 −9 12.5
14 Eintracht Trink 30 8 5 17 47 56 −9 10.5
15 Rovers United 30 9 3 18 37 53 −16 10.5
16 Trebuchet Cham 30 5 7 18 37 58 −21 8.5


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Champions’ Cup 48: Canbix Muses
Globe Cup 45: Bassabook Old Boys, Sporting Esper, Twineur Bugs
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Postby Kitsunia-Deesse » Mon Apr 22, 2013 4:21 pm

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   Ligue 1                      Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
01 Olympique Caenne 84 38 28 18 114 89 +25 142
02 Girondins du Soleiville 84 42 15 27 124 98 +26 141
03 Marine du Kitsunia 84 40 20 24 138 103 +35 140
04 Olympique Doctriville 84 39 18 27 131 112 +19 135

05 FC Modaguesque 84 35 27 22 120 98 +22 132
06 Armée de la Deesse 84 35 23 26 141 107 +34 128

07 AJ Fortune 84 32 30 22 124 101 +23 126
08 Forces Aériennes 84 33 24 27 117 109 +8 123
09 AJ Allentelle 84 33 21 30 118 103 +15 120
10 Les Étudiants du Sioux 84 32 23 29 126 123 +3 119
11 FC Fortune 84 34 14 36 134 131 +3 116
12 Olympique Siouxe 84 34 12 38 126 137 −11 114
13 Étoile Du Nord 84 30 22 32 115 108 +7 112
14 Bellemont Foot 84 29 23 32 104 111 −7 110
15 Girondins du Fortune 84 28 25 31 106 112 −6 109
16 Athletique Lorient 84 27 27 30 115 132 −17 108
17 Athletique Azteque 84 26 20 38 101 124 −23 98
18 Olympique Tequoville 84 26 20 38 107 132 −25 98
19 Citadelles du Soleiville 84 24 23 37 95 123 −28 95
20 21 Marseleinne 84 27 14 43 97 134 −37 95
21 Athletique Santerbourg 84 25 19 40 109 128 −19 94
22 Damepnierre Sportive 84 21 20 43 90 137 −47 83

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   Ligue 2                      Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
01 FC Pays-de-Bolles 92 47 21 24 159 107 +52 162
02 Sportive Santerbourg 92 46 17 29 153 124 +29 155

03 Martinique 13 92 42 22 28 146 113 +33 148
04 Athletique Martinice 92 41 22 29 145 125 +20 145

05 Royale Marseleinne 92 40 23 29 147 120 +27 143
06 FC Demoisélle 92 39 22 31 140 124 +16 139
07 Defians du Sioux 92 36 30 26 131 106 +25 138
08 Olympique Mortiise 92 41 15 36 131 121 +10 138
09 Frederique Athletique 92 38 20 34 130 123 +7 134
10 Sudennes du Kitsunia 92 37 22 33 134 126 +8 133
11 Rochefort AC 92 37 18 37 136 144 −8 129
12 Lillinnes Athletique 92 35 23 34 121 121 0 128
13 En Avant Caenne 92 33 28 31 132 125 +7 127
14 AJ Caenne 92 35 22 35 129 129 0 127
15 Olympique Israphelle 92 32 30 30 126 132 −6 126
16 FC Rouge 92 32 28 32 139 126 +13 124
17 Le Coq Athletique 92 34 21 37 130 134 −4 123
18 AJ Lorient 92 33 24 35 140 145 −5 123
19 Sportive Ilanderelle 92 32 20 40 114 125 −11 116
20 AJ Clermont 92 31 20 41 118 150 −32 113
21 AJ Pays-de-Bolles 92 29 19 44 111 138 −27 106
22 En Avant Fortune 92 26 28 38 109 136 −27 106
23 Valyne Athletique 92 25 19 48 102 152 −50 94
24 Union des Syndicats 92 16 20 56 94 171 −77 68


Kitsunia-Deesse (KDE) qualifiers
Champions' Cup: Olympique Caenne
Globe Cup: Girondins du Soleiville, Marine du Kitsunia, Olympique Doctriville
Series B Champions' Cup: FC Pays-de-Bolles, Sportive Santerbourg, Martinique 13, Athletique Martinice
Heritage Cup: FC Modaguesque, Armée de la Déesse
CdC: Olympique Caenne



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Postby Polar Islandstates » Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:05 pm

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The 1st Vennskap Shield
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at Völlinn af Fjórum Húsum, Mið-Sal, Bleak Rock
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SK Franz Josef City 2-1 FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls
(Eiger 34', Dagfinnursson 78'; Einarsson 49')


The first even Vennskap Shield was played last night in front of a packed Völlinn af Fjórum Húsum, in the capital of the Federation's nearest neighbours and partners in the Valhallan Union, Bleak Rock. With locals packing the stands usually reserved for those of the Hreindýr and Hrafninn families of Bleak Rock life, the fans of the Griffons and Gulls were left to file into the seats for the Hvítabjörninn and Náhvalur respectively. For a small stadium, the noise was intense, and the game kicked off with much excitement from the onlookers.

Played between the league champions and the Latitude Cup winners, this friendship shield will be an exhibition match played abroad each season, with charities getting the bulk of the monies involved. SK, being the league winners, kicked off the match, and they were soon on the attack. Eyvindur Sudesval was pulling the strings for the Griffons from the base of the midfield, and the opening pressure lead to chances for Dagfinnursson and Eiger, with the latter testing Kirilaunen's palms with a stinging shot from range that the young Terns goalkeeper could only touch over the bar for a corner that would eventually come to nothing.

Surtsey were able to put together some slick passing movements in the centre of the pitch but were finding things tough against a compact and well organised SK side that has found the going good under Iriarte's guidance recently, and it was soon evident that the Latitude Cup winners were going to have to work things down the wings if they wanted to penetrate the SK defence. Said defence was bolstered, of course, by new signing Vladimir Lucic, who joined from Klub Atletisk Spitsbergen in the off-season, and he was called into action to deny Gustaf Kolehmainen from pulling the trigger in the box with Korzhanenko looking beaten.

When the first goal of the match came, it was courtesy of a fine passing move through the SK ranks, with Edvar Folke being in the right place to slam the ball across the six yard box for dynamic Audioslavian striker Karsten Eiger to score the easiest goal he'll score all season, much to the delight of the Griffons fans that made the short jump to Bleak Rock.

The Gulls are a much changed side under Anders Durs however, and urged on by their manager they were able to level things up after the re-start. Robbing hometown Blockhead striker Dagfinnursson of the ball on the halfway line, Andre Pupovac advanced into the SK half and unleashed a wicked ball over the top for Marten Juric to accelerate onto, before putting through Surtsey's own Blockhead striker Hallmar Einarsson to chip over the onrushing Korzhanenko for a deserved equaliser.

With Kolehmainen and Einarsson looking dangerous, Iriarte was forced into a defensive change, Victor Haegmann coming on for the ineffectual Sol Mikkola on the hour mark. Haegmann has gained something of a deserved reputation for hot-headed and reckless tackles in the last season or so, and in the close and heated environs of the Völlinn af Fjórum Húsum, he did nothing to dispel this reputation, inadvertently forcing Casper Baek to hobble off after they clashed competing for a header.

With Baek off, Surtsey began to lose their shape, and Iriarte was able to exploit this by bringing on Atristain for Eiger to torment the tired pre-season legs of the Gulls. In the end, a second goal for the Griffons began to look inevitable, and after Atristain headed against the bar from a corner, the ball fell to Iosef Soloveitchik on the edge of the box. Unselfishly, the midfielder rolled the ball into the path of Dagfinnursson, who spun Jon Horvat neatly before finishing with a deft touch into the top corner. Being the hometown Blockhead that he is, you can imagine the reaction this goal brought from the home fans.

Durs brought on Haarstad and Stojaspal in the dying minutes in a desperate attempt to claw back an equaliser, but the hope for a changing of the guard will have to go on for another season for Surtsey, and SK were deserved winners of the inaugural shield. The players and staff celebrated on the pitch and honoured the fans both home, away, and neutral, before heading back to their dressing rooms.

For Anders Durs, defeat means what he is reminded of what he already knows - the Gulls need some more work. For Domeka Iriarte however, with the first piece of silverware safely tucked away, he can move onto finalising the preparations for the Griffons' first title defence in a long time, safe in the knowledge that they are well on the way to another season of fluency.

Lineups
SK Franz Josef City: A Korzhanenko; V Lucic, L van Baal, M Abrahamsen; E Folke (C), E Cavendish (A Weiz 81); E Sudesval, S Mikkola (V Haegmann 60), I Soloveitchik; K Eiger (H Atristain 66), K Dagfinnursson. [Unused Subs: T Riopel, H Urz, V Sivertsen, M Poniatowski.]
FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls: I Kirilaunen; S Montemayor, J Horvat, K Dock (G Stojaspal 83), R Vydrina; A Pupovac (I Haarstad 83), C Baek (C) (J Pipp 63); M Juric, T Smestad; G Kolehmainen, H Einarsson. [Unused Subs: P Superanaskaia, H Wiig, I Onkeli, K Just.]

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Possession
SK Franz Josef City 55% - 45% FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls
Shots
SK Franz Josef City 15 - 12 FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls
Shots on Target
SK Franz Josef City 10 - 11 FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls
Corners
SK Franz Josef City 6 - 2 FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls
Fouls
SK Franz Josef City 15 - 7 FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls
Yellow Cards
SK Franz Josef City 1 - 2 FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls
Red Cards
SK Franz Josef City 0 - 0 FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls
Offsides
SK Franz Josef City 6 - 7 FC1. Surtsey Island Gulls
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Matchday 1
Group 1
Y.F.A 2–2 Truck Factory
Toddinlofer 1–1 South West Omarios

Group 2
South Villages FC 0–1 STF MSC
P.O.L.I.C.E MSC 0–0 Omarin Tiger FC

Group 3
Military Police FC 1–2 Majonda MSC
FC Academy 0–1 EFCOY FC

Group 4
Beden FC 0–1 Army FC
Padong 2–1 Lotier

Group 5
North East Omarios 0–2 AG Caliber
Shock 2–1 Royal Club

Matchday 2
Group 1
Y.F.A 0–0 Truck Factory
Toddinlofer 1–4 South West Omarios

Group 2
South Villages FC 1–3 STF MSC
P.O.L.I.C.E MSC 1–0 Omarin Tiger FC

Group 3
Military Police FC 2–1 Majonda MSC
FC Academy 0–1 EFCOY FC

Group 4
Beden FC 1–1 Army FC
Padong 2–0 Lotier

Group 5
North East Omarios 2–0 AG Caliber
Shock 2–1 Royal Club

Matchday 3
Group 1
Y.F.A 2–1 Truck Factory
Toddinlofer 1–2 South West Omarios

Group 2
South Villages FC 0–0 STF MSC
P.O.L.I.C.E MSC 2–3 Omarin Tiger FC

Group 3
Military Police FC 1–1 Majonda MSC
FC Academy 1–1 EFCOY FC

Group 4
Beden FC 4–2 Army FC
Padong 3–3 Lotier

Group 5
North East Omarios 0–2 AG Caliber
Shock 0–0 Royal Club

Matchday 4
Group 1
Y.F.A 4–2 Truck Factory
Toddinlofer 0–1 South West Omarios

Group 2
South Villages FC 0–1 STF MSC
P.O.L.I.C.E MSC 1–3 Omarin Tiger FC

Group 3
Military Police FC 1–2 Majonda MSC
FC Academy 2–1 EFCOY FC

Group 4
Beden FC 0–2 Army FC
Padong 4–2 Lotier

Group 5
North East Omarios 2–2 AG Caliber
Shock 0–1 Royal Club

Matchday 5
Group 1
Y.F.A 0–1 Truck Factory
Toddinlofer 1–0 South West Omarios

Group 2
South Villages FC 2–0 STF MSC
P.O.L.I.C.E 2–0 Omarin Tiger FC

Group 3
Military Police FC 1–0 Majonda MSC
FC Academy 3–3 EFCOY FC

Group 4
Beden FC 0–0 Army FC
Padong 3–0 Lotier

Group 5
North East Omarios 2–1 AG Caliber
Shock 2–0 Royal Club

Matchday 6
Group 1
Y.F.A 0–3 Truck Factory
Toddinlofer 1–1 South West Omarios

Group 2
South Villages FC 0–1 STF MSC
P.O.L.I.C.E MSC 2–1 Omarin Tiger FC

Group 3
Military Police FC 2–2 Majonda MSC
FC Academy 3–1 EFCOY FC

Group 4
Beden FC 0–3 Army FC
Padong 0–0 Lotier


Group 5
North East Omarios 1–0 AG Caliber
Shock 2–0 Royal Club


Matchday 7
Group 1
Y.F.A 1–1 Truck Factory
Toddinlofer 1–2 South West Omarios

Group 2
South Villages FC 0–1 STF MSC
P.O.L.I.C.E 1–2 Omarin Tiger FC

Group 3
Military Police FC 0–1 Majonda MSC
FC Academy 0–1 EFCOY FC

Group 4
Beden FC 1–0 Army FC
Padong 3–1 Lotier


Group 5
North East Omarios 1–3 AG Caliber
Shock 0–1 Royal Club
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Matchdays 1-5

The season begins and... well... with everything covered in the season preview, nothing much to say, obviously! So let's get right into it, shall we?

Sabrefell Moths 3 - 1 Iron City
Thunder 29', 61'
Ratling 37'
Cloth 88'

The green half of Sabrefell swaggered to a convincing 3-1 victory over newly-promoted Iron City at the Grand Ampitheatre. Two goals from Gerhard Thunder and a cracker from distance by Janna Ratling secured the day for the Moths, though a late consolation via a corner gave them cause for concern in defence; captain Stubbs looked less than confident punching out the cross, Cloth took full advantage. Still, a good beginning.

AFC Treason 2 - 0 Cranequin Wanderers
Byrne 6'
Headlock 41'

Treason had the match wrapped up by half-time, never really allowing Cranequin the chance to move the ball around the pitch. A few efforts late in the game were stifled by a steadfast defence, and Turnscrew never really looked troubled. A solid three points for the red and white.

Sabrefell Athletic 1 - 0 Brookford Otters
Garfield 82'

Brookford opted to attempt to outlast their opponents, and almost pulled it off. Bruno Hawke was superb all game, keeping out late strikes from Charmwell, Eberhardt and Charmwell, but ultimately it was substitute Warner Garfield who poached a goal to cheat Brookford of the points. Still, newly promoted and with a first match away to Sabrefell, they did very well to hang on.

Maximum City 2 - 0 Chenoworth Harriers
Locksmith 22', 55' (pen)

The Harriers were utterly dominated by Maximum City, who held them under lock and chain all night to deny them even a single shot on target against Rachel Barley's goal. Locksmith and Matthews showed signs of chemistry to lead to both goals, Matthews getting credit for both assists; that will be much needed with the loss of two of their other strikers.

Southfell United 2 - 2 AFC Rochford
Steed 12'
Corby 50'
Python 56', 79'

Rochford shocked the viewing public, coming back to scalp a point from a fragile-looking Southfell defence. Despite fine goals from Steed and Corby, it was Jo Python's single-handed runs on goal which most impressed, and she pressed through the opposition on the counter-attack to give Rochford their first goal back. Then, in the 79th minute, a weak long shot from Toole which should've been easily dealt with was spilled by Lachlan Spyder, and Python was close at hand for the equaliser. A howler from Spyder, a brace for Python and an unexpected yet much-needed point for Rochford.

Parrhesia United 0 - 2 Rhagant Schadenfreude
Bramwell 26'
Gainley 90+2'

Another shock, as Rhagant took down top-four-hunting Parrhesia United at the Parrhesia Arena. Rising star Ella Bramwell was first to score, using her much-admired two-footedness to wrongfoot Kyle Deadlock and beat Urquhart from distance at the near post. She got the assist for the next goal, as well; tall, strapping substitute Pearce Gainley overshadowed his markers and powered in a header from her cross in injury time to seal the game. Parrhesia's attacks throughout the game were repeated, but unconvincing; a sterling performance from the Schadenfreude.

AFC Integabad 0 - 0 Chenoworth Rovers

Bore draw? Some would say, but it showed real guts for the Rovers to stick it out against an opponent of this calibre. Integabad dominated the game, but couldn't pierce Damian Outcry's defence.

Vermillion Rage 0 - 2 Raging Fire Hares
Keynes 21', 78'

A shocking result at Emotion Stadium as an uncharacteristically soft-looking Vermillion were simply shoved off the field by the phalanx-like Hares. Keynes practically had free reign in the Rage defence, and was wasteful to only score two; by contrast, Vermillion only thrice tested Thrud Hildsdottir, and she proved equal to every attempt.

Newrook Democracy 1 - 0 Violence Chariots
Songbyrd 62'

People expected a high-scoring, almost murderous match between the exciting success stories of last year... but somehow, both focused on their defence, resulting in a cautious contest that only lead to one goal; Janice Songbyrd scored from a free kick in the 62nd to give the Democracy the three points.

Brinemouth 4 - 0 South Laithland
Drinkwater 11', 24', 67'
Cliving 40'

South Laithland went into this match expecting a decent chance of coming away with three points. Brinemouth may have expanded in the pre-season, but they were both, until proven otherwise, midtable sides. What they weren't expecting was a first-half onslaught that put them 3-0 down at the break, with Drinkwater sealing his hattrick, and the game, in the 67th. They'll have some hard thinking to do before next match, particularly if this heralds another awful start like last year.

Leopolis Hatemongers 1 - 1 North Laithland
Brandt 2'
Helmunsun 33'

In an evenly matched contest between two worthy sides, it was the hosts that struck first, Kamilla Brandt scoring in the second minute of the game. However, the heat of Integristan did not deter Bror Helmunsun, the Hyskigland striker proving he was still the best threat up front for the Laithlanders, slotting a fine goal past Gregor Rache after an inspired counter-attack.

Featured Match
Crisisbless vs. AFC Raven River
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Manager: Lewis KEENAN

GK - 1 - Portia THRIFT
RWB - 2 - Anna SHRIKE
CB - 4 - Helena RITTER
CB - 5 - Rook HARM
LWB - 3 - Markus BLAKEWELL (Falconer 45')
DM - 8 - Lucia OAKWOOD
RM - 6 - Lorelei PAINE (c)
LM - 11 - Nathan TREMOR (Blossom 55')
AM - 7 - Ashleigh TWINING
RS - 9 - Alicia SCABBARD
LS - 10 - Catherine LOCKLEAR

GK - 12 - Phillip STRUMMER
CB - 17 - Gregory ARGYLE
LB - 15 - Geoffrey FALCONER
DM - 16 - Andrew GLAMROCK
LM - 18 - Gordon BLOSSOM
AM - 14 - Margot DEADEYE
ST - 13 - Lance RING
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Manager: Constantine BAREKNUCKLE

GK - 1 - Lauren BROCKHURST
RB - 5 - Andrew LAKE
CB - 2 - Patrick QUINNAN
LB - 3 - Tara MARSHALL
DM - 6 - Leila CAYENNE (Vantage 64')
RM - 12 - Jonathan SUNDRY
CM - 16 - Martin CASTLE
LM - 11 - Lara GALLOWAY (Monitor 80')
AM - 8 - Rita STAND
RS - 7 - Barry KEARNEY (Reeve 80')
LS - 13 - Brendan DRAKE (c)

GK - 23 - Henry STRINGER
RB - 19 - Denis CHARMER
CB - 4 - Margaret BAINES
DM - 15 - Verity VANTAGE
RM - 14 - Liz POVERTY
LM - 10 - Friedrich MONITOR
ST - 20 - Nikita REEVE
The favourites against last season's First Division champions; who would win at Nightmare Stadium? It was Ashleigh Twining who made the first real chance, a shot on target within the third minute; the Raven River defence was a little slow off the mark, and former Rage midfielder Twining dashed through the gaps and hooked a shot in on goal before Andrew Lake could catch up to her. River keeper Lauren Brockhurst, who served a brief prison sentence last season, dove well to tipped it narrowly past the post, but the intent was there. And it was followed up in the tenth minute, when an Oakwood corner was headed away by Quinnan, only to find Paine unmarked. Paine's shot blazed narrowly over, well out of Brockhurst's reach had it been on target.

River had their first real chance in the eighteenth minute; some nice, slow possessive play frustrated Crisisbless and forced them to stretch too far. This meant Galloway could play in their captain, Brendan Drake; however, favoured stopper of the national team Portia Thrift was equal to his effort. It was an entertaining contest even before the first goal; a Locklear strike on the counter-attack in the 36th minute, giving them a lead that held into the break.

But Crisisbless had to stay on their toes, and Thrift was caught off-guard by a long shot from Castle, who went for glory instead of the favoured slow route. It almost paid off, but Thrift managed to palm it over the net. However, in the 83rd minute, all the goalkeeping skill in the world couldn't save Crisisbless, as super-sub Nikita Reeve beat the offside trap to catch a forward pass from Stand, who was always threatening and had a superb match. Reeve had no trouble passing Ritter and Harm, and Thrift was next as she dribbled around her and rolled the ball into an empty net.

Crisisbless nearly pulled back the lead in the first minute of extra time, but Oakwood's superb strike from outside the box was parried onto the post by Brockhurst, then cleared by Quinnan. Raven River had done it; held the favourites to a draw away. And ahead of the coming season, that could only be a good omen.

[quote=Raven River goalscorer Nikita Reeve]
"It's one of those results that really does show our intent, that we mean to be here, that we deserve respect. It's a real statement of intent. And I think from now other teams are gonna be wary of us, and there's nothing we're afraid of. We've got our sights set."[/quote]
Referee: Otto PINWHEEL
Stadium: Nightmare Stadium
Crowd: 52,135

Goals
Locklear 36'
Reeve 83'

Player of the Match
Brendan Drake - Raven River

Possession
Crisisbless 42 : 58 Raven River

Shots
Crisisbless 10 : 13 Raven River
On Target
Crisisbless 6 : 8 Raven River

Fouls
Crisisbless 11 : 8 Raven River

Cranequin Wanderers 1 - 3 Sabrefell Moths
Crane 25'
Thunder 33', 89'
Endeavour 62'

The Moths had a good solid run against newly promoted Cranequin, and quickly pushed to a 2-0 lead they never really looked like giving up. Vanessa Crane's individual goal was superb, taking her past four defenders before shooting past Bonnie Sherry at a tight angle, and Gerd Thunder's goals were both straightforward strikes from in the box. Cranequin pulled one back from a free kick just after the break, but it was still a comfortable win for the Moths.

Brookford Otters 1 - 0 Iron City
Parkour 53'

The Otters never really looked like giving the game away, as a tepid Iron City simply melted before them. Their defence held, thanks largely to a stalwart Marcus Anchus, but it proved too much in the 53rd minute; Elisabeth Sand made a dreadful defensive error to let Flynn Parkour in on goal, and once a goal down they never looked like coming back from it.

AFC Raven River 1 - 1 AFC Treason
Kearney 16'
Lockdown 45'

Once again, Raven River held high-ranked opposition to a draw, Barry Kearney proving his worth and knocking in a goal from just outside the box. Tara Lockdown managed an equaliser, a tap-in after Brock

Chenoworth Harriers 1 - 1 Sabrefell Athletic
Eberhardt 37'
Monroe 90'

Karla Rangerover showed her worth in this match, blocking out all but a single strike as the Harriers snatched an undeserved point from a tough fixture. In truth, though, Athletic looked subpar from the start, decidedly uncomfortable out of possession and uninspired with it. A Bruce Monroe header from a corner in the last attack of the game secured the point.

AFC Rochford 0 - 1 Crisisbless
Scabbard 55'

Don't let the scoreline fool you, Crisisbless were in control of this encounter from the start, with only the skill of Lacklustrian goalkeeper Felix Carrick keeping out more goals than one; Scabbard taking possession in the counter-attack, passing the last defender with ease and hammering it into the top-left corner.

Rhagant Schadenfreude 0 - 1 Maximum City
Radd 79'

Two stolid teams dully impacted with each other, Rhagant nearly grinding out a scoreless draw but being defied at the last by right-winger Jack Radd. Men of the match? The crowd, for bothering to stay and watch it all.

Chenoworth Rovers 1 - 2 Southfell United
Queue 27'
Cress 80'
Stallion 88'

Trust Southfell to pull back a victory from the jaws of defeat; the forward three of United worked wonders to cut through Chenoworth's defences like butter, cancelling out a good strike from Queue. The slump started when John Romance took a second yellow for a dangerous tackle on Jack Torch; Southfell made them pay for that, twice over.

Raging Fire Hares 1 - 0 Parrhesia United
Keynes 81'

A blatant upset, as the Hares managed a successful zonal defence; all of Parrhesia's slow possession came to naught and worse, as on the counter-attack Molly Keynes found the ball in space with only Wilhelm Urquhart to beat. To her credit, Keynes' shot was excellent, and Urquhart had no chance; Parrhesia looked utterly defeated from that point, and nine minutes passed quickly and without incident. Parrhesia are definitely in a slump by this stage.

Violence Chariots 2 - 1 AFC Integabad
Westerling 8', 21'
Fortress 50'

There's no two ways about it; Integabad seemed stunned by the Chariots' early rush, and never really recovered from the second goal. A fine effort from Jacqui Fortress gave them a consolation, but apart from that it was all Violence, start to finish.

South Laithland 1 - 1 Vermillion Rage
Brazen 14'
Montague 63'

Not many expected this muted a scoreline from these two sides, but Damian Shrewe pulled off several excellent saves to keep Laithland in the game; it paid off, as Montague snatched a point with a power header in the 63rd minute.

North Laithland 0 - 1 Newrook Democracy
Parry 34'

This was not a fixture people expected to end quietly. Actually, the scoreline aside, it didn't; both sides looked lively to the end, but uncharacteristically poor finishing by Helmunsun and Dulcet meant that it was Newrook midfielder Diana Parry that decided the match, neatly taking possession on the other side of most of the defence in a corner, foiling two defenders and shooting past Kieron Nocturnal at the near post.

Featured Match
Leopolis Hatemongers vs. Brinemouth
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Manager: Hans BLAUWEILER

GK - 1 - Gregor RACHE
SW - 2 - Johan OESTERMARK (c)
RB - 19 - Matthias HINDENBURG
CB - 3 - Johan RICHART
CB - 17 - Rupert PRINZ
LB - 6 - Albrecht SCHWARZ
RM - 8 - Bernhard KOERNER
CM - 10 - Paul KAISERSLAUTERN (Lustig 86')
LM - 11 - Barry PRICE
RS - 9 - Nikolai MOCHA
LS - 20 - Kamilla BRANDT (Doss 66')

GK - 13 - Niklaus SCHICKLGRUEBER
SW - 21 - Hertha TESLA
RB - 4 - Leopold LEICHHARDT
LB - 5 - Uli HOELLERER
DM - 7 - Andrew WRIGHT
AM - 18 - Bernd LUSTIG
ST - 16 - Marko DOSS
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Manager: Kyle STEELTEETH

GK - 13 - Albert VON SPECTA
RB - 4 - Daniel MASK
CB - 5 - Connor SHARD
CB - 3 - Erica KENNEY
LB - 2 - Isaac THOUGHTFUL
DM - 6 - Phoebe WRIST
RM - 8 - Anna CLIVING
LM - 11 - Keith RECORD (Announce 60')
AM - 14 - Clarice TUXEDO (c)
RS - 7 - Mycroft DRINKWATER
LS - 9 - Dietmar BORUSSIA

GK - 1 - Gavin STRAIN
CB - 16 - Dean SMYRK
CB - 29 - Tracy FINDINGS
CM - 10 - Max WHITEWASH
RM - 17 - Luke PIGEON
LM - 20 - Paul ANNOUNCE
ST - 12 - Clara KEGSTAND
An important fixture for both sides here, as Brinemouth had the chance to test their might against the defensive walls of Leopolis. It started well for them; Dietmar Borussia won possession against countryman Paul Kaiserslautern, and made a neat 1-2-3 with Keith Record and captain Tuxedo to end up with the ball in acres of space; however, Johan Richart ran in and shut him down quickly, forcing him to take a shot. It still forced Gregor Rache into a good save, drawing the crowd into applause.

Another attack (Drinkwater shot from distance, but Rache's save was comfortable) lead to a quick counter-attack. This time, it was Albert von Specta who had to be quick on his feet to dash out of his box and kick the long ball away, narrowly beating Mocha to it. Play slowed down after this, another Brinemouth attack being muted by zonal defending and despite Borussia being played into the box, he rather weakly allowed Johan Oestermark to dispossess him. Leopolis' sweeper and captain started a quick counter-attack, and this one proved fruitful; Price, Brandt and Mocha broke forward as Schwarz held possession. Price played ahead quickly to Kamilla Brandt, who passed back and utterly dumbfounded Phoebe Wrist. Cassidaigua international Erica Kenney closed down Brandt, who fired in a thunderous shot from range which von Specta was only able to parry out; it fell fortunately for Nikolai Mocha, who was left with a tap-in to put the Hatemongers 1-0 up in the 16th minute.

Brinemouth weakly attempted a fightback, but they were utterly shut down by Leopolis' defensive play for the rest of the half. Rache was barely troubled, forced into a few comfortable saves from optimistic long balls. However, Brinemouth came out of the break refreshed and looking far more lively. Almost immediately they could've equalised, Dietmar Borussia hanging off the shoulder of Richart and beating the offside trap on a long ball, but Rache narrowly beat him to the ball, almost catching a boot to the face for his troubles. Von Specta, too, had his troubles, making a spectacular reflex save from a corner header to keep his team in the game. However, it was former Moths star Anna Cliving who would pull through for Brinemouth. In the seventy-fifth minute, she played Mycroft Drinkwater past the last defender and through on goal, and the veteran striker made no mistake. Ten minutes later, Cliving scored herself, as Tuxedo's direct free kick ricocheted off the wall and to her feet, she flicked the ball up a little then volleyed it into the top-left corner, beating a motionless Rache. A hard-fought contest, and doubtless the Hatemongers will feel hard done-by, but Brinemouth proved victorious, 2-1.

[quote=Brinemouth marquee player Anna Cliving]
"Well, I felt today we really clicked as a team, you know? It was good to see things working in cohesion and that, so, uh... a good win, and hopefully more to follow, yeah?"[/quote]
Referee: Lance PIKEMAN
Stadium: Stadium of Sweat
Crowd: 32,158

Goals
Mocha 16'
Drinkwater 75'
Cliving 85'

Player of the Match
Anna Cliving - Brinemouth

Possession
Leopolis Hatemongers 41 : 59 Brinemouth

Shots
Leopolis Hatemongers 9 : 14 Brinemouth
On Target
Leopolis Hatemongers 7 : 11 Brinemouth

Fouls
Leopolis Hatemongers 17 : 12 Brinemouth

Sabrefell Moths 1 - 2 Brookford Otters
Johnson 11'
Thunder 67'
Copper 90+3'

The Otters clawed a shock away win at the reigning champions, defying the hosts in their attacks and scoring deep into injury time to scrape the three points. A dazzling run from Delicious Johnson won the first goal for the visitors, but a long ball hit from a corner found its way beautifully to Gerd Thunder, who had no trouble with the header; even on a day where they played distinctly sub-par, having a big man like Thunder allows them to get these chances at set pieces. Still, it was ultimately Rachael Copper who stole the show with a direct free kick that flew right by a diving Asger Stubbs. An unexpected victory for Brookford, and one they may well need.

Cranequin Wanderers 1 - 1 AFC Raven River
Kearney 19'
Tumbler 68' (pen)

In this hotly contested battle between newly promoted sides, AFC Raven River secured a third straight 1-1 draw, Barry Kearney striking early. It proved an entertaining contest, however, but the decisive moment was Terra Harness being felled in the box. Veteran striker John Tumbler stood up to the pressure to take the penalty and equalise.

AFC Treason 2 - 0 AFC Rochford
Headlock 70'
Sands 81'

Somehow, thanks largely to Felix Carrick (someone has got to sign that lad), Rochford held out for seventy minutes... then Headlock rose above the defence to nod in a corner. Rochford capitulated, and Morraine Sands was soon through on goal and sliding the shot past Carrick for Treason's second. The result everyone expected.

Sabrefell Athletic 1 - 0 Rhagant Schadenfreude
Eberhardt 37'

Rhagant held onto the game for most of the first half, and their strikers always looked threatening; however, Athletic dominated possession and it was inevitable they'd force through a goal. It was ultimately Eberhardt that volleyed past Emmeric Brownlow, who did well throughout the game to keep the score at 1-0. A deserved three points for the hosts, nothing to be ashamed of from the Schadenfreude.

Crisisbless 1 - 1 Chenoworth Rovers
Scabbard 57'
Outcry 90+2'

That's right, Damian Outcry scored. The Rovers goalkeeper headed in a corner to cheat Crisisbless of the three points deep into extra time, cancelling out a swerving strike from Alicia Scabbard earlier on. Unlucky for the hosts, vital for Rovers.

Maximum City 1 - 0 Raging Fire Hares
Locksmith 65'

A clash between two defensive, disciplined outfits unsurprisingly ended with a single goal; Ninian Locksmith is in his best-ever form, proving why he's in the main squad (besides lack of competition). He latched onto the end of a long free kick, found himself without competition and rifled the ball inside and past the keeper.

Southfell United 3 - 3 Violence Chariots
Cress 12', 36'
Jofridsdottir 29'
Pace 77' (pen)
Gem 86'
Westerling 89'

Southfell's shoddy defence let them down once again, as goals from Garland Gem and Clark Westerling scrape a draw from 3-1 down with five minutes to go. Lachlan Spyder was firmly at fault for the first, clearly off his line and unprepared for Gem rifling it in, and yet he is blameless for the second; Westerling was totally unmarked. A narrow escape for the Chariots.

Parrhesia United 2 - 2 South Laithland
Beardsley 28'
Blonde 42'
Montague 77'
Flynning 89'

Arturo Nightclub worked excellently as a supporting striker today, garnering both assists as South Laithland continue Parrhesia's stuttering start to the season. Grant Beardsley played himself neatly inside Morgan Cheswick to set himself on his favoured left foot, which he then used to hammer his shot home past Shrewe; however, Blonde and Montague were both set in nicely by forward passes from Nightclub, and only a late desperate arcing shot from Flynning got Parrhesia any share of the spoils.

AFC Integabad 2 - 0 North Laithland
Bavaria 41'
Mannheim 81'

Integabad simply had the better of a game in which their Laithland rivals never really showed up... Stahl was troubled by Helmunsun a couple of times, but apart from that, the pink shirts dominated. Highlight of the game; a diving header from substitute Gerd Mannheim to kill off the game in the 81st.

Vermillion Rage 2 - 0 Leopolis Hatemongers
Payne 7', 57'

A simple, decisive win for the Rage; Leopolis were simply unable to effectively fight back. Bruce Payne scored the first quickly from a great cross by rightback Carlos Theme, and the second was won by capitalising on a defensive error; Matthias Hindenburg will be castigating himself.

Newrook Democracy 2 - 2 Brinemouth
Tuxedo 1'
Bluemoon 33', 65'
Borussia 80'

Newrook felt optimistic ahead of this match, coming as they were off two straight wins against Violence and North Laithland, yet they had a horror start to the game; Brinemouth captain Tuxedo launched an optimistic early shot, and somehow Elliot Cabriolet spilled it. Brinemouth weren't about to complain, though, but they buckled in the face of a Newrook offensive that went on to launch two goals; by the time Hannah Bluemoon had her second goal, Brinemouth were once again in the position of having to come back from behind. This they did, a free kick hit straight into the Democracy's penalty area, headed out by Cygnet but only as far as Tuxedo, who passed it to an unmarked Borussia; the Integristan international made no mistake with the shot.

Featured Match
Iron City vs. Chenoworth Harriers
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Manager: Graham GRAEMESSON

GK - 1 - Marcus ANCHUS
RB - 15 - Daniel TREVELYAN (c)
CB - 3 - Miranda OPEN
CB - 5 - Jake CLOTH
LB - 6 - Elisabeth SAND (Distant 70')
DM - 4 - Walter BARRAGE
RM - 8 - Jonathan STEADWICK
CM - 17 - Josephine STARLING
LM - 11 - Kieran RAFFISH
RS - 16 - Aldous HUCKERBY
LS - 9 - Gregory CARSLEY

GK - 12 - Greg GREGAN
RB - 4 - Luther VALIANT
LB - 23 - Cale DISTANT
LM - 13 - Brooke MILLER
CM - 18 - Darren BRIDGES
AM - 10 - Luke DASHWOOD
ST - 7 - Micah HOBART
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Manager: Darryl BOYDEN

GK - 22 - Karla RANGEROVER
RB - 5 - Lyn TIDINGS
CB - 4 - Frank BLUNT
CB - 23 - Paul MONROE (c)
LB - 2 - Tomas PROUDFOOT
RM - 7 - Jack WOODSMAN (Sette 54')
CM - 6 - Edmund SHAMROCK
CM - 8 - Diana CANDLE
LM - 11 - Barry LETTER
AM - 10 - Brooke FORDE
ST - 15 - Uther BRONCO (Harwick 47')

GK - 1 - Matt WELL
RB - 3 - Joseph MARQUE
CB - 16 - John HALFTRACK
RM - 19 - Carol SETTE
CM - 13 - Peter ALMONDS
LM - 17 - Will BEACON
ST - 9 - Kayla HARWICK
A much-anticipated six-pointer, with both clubs likely to be wallowing at the bottom of the table in future. With consecutive losses, Iron needed these points worse than anything. However, at home they would be a tough match for the weak Harriers. That said, it was the Harriers who managed the first shot on goal, which took until the seventeenth minute; before that, the defences had largely managed to keep each other at bay. Brooke Forde slipped by her marker and let loose a shot, but it was weak, and Marcus Anchus had no trouble.

Graham Graemesson had recently announced a desire to "whip some desire into my team, and I'll be literal if I have to." Nevertheless, in the 24th, left-footed right winger Steadwick made a superb strike that lashed just over the bar, leaving Rangerover motionless. In the thirtieth, he made a similar effort when a pass rolled to him from a corner; dashing inside, wrongfooting his marker then hooking it inside; this time, it was level with the goal, and Rangerover's dive was late and unsuccessful. This would've been a good time for the Harriers to show some spirit, but they did not, and conceded another weak goal in the 57th. A corner was whipped in, Rangerover failed to punch it away convincingly and a scrappy fight for the ball lead to Blunt bundling it into his own net.

Boyden became more and more agitated, spurring his team forwards, and in the 63rd they almost had a goal; only superb work from Anchus kept a long bomb from Shamrock out. Substitute Harwick also proved herself to be sharper in front of goal than Uther Bronco, though she did squander her best chance (slicing wide from twelve yards). But it was Iron who once again hit the mark, Gregory Carsley heading home a well-placed corner. A first win for Iron City, and they will likely treasure it in the absence of many others.

[quote=Iron manager Graham Graemesson]
"Our lads dominated from start to finish, it's a win we deserved and it's one we'll probably need very bloody soon. This could be one of the most important results of the entire campaign; a real six-pointer."[/quote]
[quote=Harriers manager Darryl Boyden]
"Well, I must admit I thought it was painfully obvious the men lack desire, they lack passion, but hopefully time will smooth things out and I'll be able to get the results I need from 'em. We've lost the battle, Mr. Graemesson, not the war."[/quote]
Referee: Darren COATES
Stadium: The Barricade
Crowd: 28,500

Goals
Steadwick 30'
Blunt 57' (og)
Carsley 73'

Player of the Match
Jonathan Steadwick - Iron City

Possession
Iron City 47 : 53 Chenoworth Harriers

Shots
Iron City 9 : 7 Chenoworth Harriers
On Target
Iron City 7 : 3 Chenoworth Harriers

Fouls
Iron City 16 : 16 Chenoworth Harriers

AFC Raven River 3 - 2 Sabrefell Moths
Rosewood 22'
Drake 36', 54', 79'
Crane 40'

An intense battle that once again lead to Raven River grabbing points from title hopefuls... this time, all three. New Sideburn international Cheney Rosewood opened proceedings by curling a shot just outside the box over every defender and wrong-footed Lauren Brockhurst, but captain Brendan Drake equalised in the 36th. Crane cancelled it out four minutes later, but after the break Drake completed a hat-trick to secure three points for his team.

Chenoworth Harriers 0 - 2 Brookford Otters
Bard 19', 45'

The hapless Harriers were mauled by a bloodthirsty Brookford who were clearly after the three points from the start. Only a fingertip save from Karla Rangerover kept them from a goal within four minutes, and even then their troubles weren't over; ultimately, it was Edward Bard who scored twice to put the game beyond doubt. Chenoworth never even looked like a threat.

Rhagant Schadenfreude 1 - 0 Iron City
Cyclops 60'

Iron City had a short journey to Rhagant, and had a long, drawn-out, bloody conflict with them that lead to 39 fouls. In the end it was Rhagant who came out on top, Marcia Cyclops with some surprisingly skilled play to gain possession and chip over Anchus for the three points.

Chenoworth Rovers 1 - 0 AFC Treason
Queue 86'

Rovers held out all game, keeping one foot in the door all game before Brian Queue finished it with a sweet volley in the 86th minute. Vince Tealeaf had broken through on a forward pass, beating the offside trap, but he took his shot from too far out and James Turnscrew deflected it out to a corner; the corner, however, lead to Rick Powell finding Queue unmarked, and the volley was a real beauty that left the stadium speechless. 3 vital points for the Rovers.

Raging Fire Hares 2 - 0 Sabrefell Athletic
Keynes 15', 90'

This is getting ridiculous... taking advantage of freezing weather on home turf, the foreigners managed to put two goals past Kurtis Fitzmarten to secure three points. Athletic clearly suffered in the conditions, and were unable to effectively keep pace.

Violence Chariots 3 - 3 Crisisbless
Scabbard 4'
Timbre 33', 71'
Oakwood 56'
Westerling 63'
Locklear 78'

The Crisisbless defence faltered in front of a strong offensive showing from the Chariots, and despite taking a very early lead they were only able to snatch a point with a late attack that bounced fortunately for Locklear. Worrying form for the title contenders.

South Laithland 1 - 0 Maximum City
Bryce Soprano 8'

Maximum City's lack of punch really failed them today, as Bryce Soprano scored Laithland an early goal from just inside the box and Maximum proved utterly incapable of answering it; a night of comfortable saves and boredom for Damian Shrewe.

North Laithland 4 - 0 Southfell United
Helmunsun 11', 47', 88'
Brass 24'

Doubts had been voiced last season as to whether the Southfell defence was really up to the task of another top six finish. Those doubts appear to have been confirmed. Hyskigland striker Bror Helmunsun records a hattrick.

Leopolis Hatemongers 3 - 0 Parrhesia United
Richart 20'
Brandt 27'
Oestermark 70' (pen)

Parrhesia succumbed badly to a dominant Leopolis side. They had the best of the first twenty minutes, but Johan Richart headed home a corner strongly against the run of play. From this, Parrhesia never looked like making a recovery... Brandt scored from open play soon afterwards, and a penalty in the 70th minute lead to a red card for Wilhelm Urquhart and a

Brinemouth 1 - 1 AFC Integabad
Zeppelin 52'
Kegstand 77'

A tough match for both sides, predictably ending in a deadlock. Integabad took the first goal, Helga Zeppelin making a classy strike to beat von Specta. But Clara Kegstand, brought in for the anemic Drinkwater in the 60th minute, saved the day, using her stout, strong build to her advantage. Anna Cliving tossed a careless-looking, but damnably accurate throw-in straight to her feet, and she held off all-comers to approach the near post and fire between Rudi Stahl's legs. Gregor Horvath desperately tried to slide in and kick the ball away, but only managed to get his arse damp and get tangled up in the net.

Newrook Democracy 1 - 1 Vermillion Rage
Rakewood 16'
Parry 65' (pen)

A game that, the offensive natures of both sides in mind, Newrook's Elliot Cabriolet and the Rage's Max Taunt will both be very happy about. Carlos Theme will not be quite so happy, as it was his pulling lanky Dancetopian Janice Songbyrd to the floor that elicited a red card and the penalty that equalised things.

Featured Match
AFC Rochford vs. Cranequin Wanderers
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Manager: Eliza ROMA

GK - 1 - Felix CARRICK
RB - 5 - Johnny GAGNON
CB - 3 - Josephine SMITH
CB - 12 - Rupert TANGLEWOOD
LB - 6 - Max VINYL (Linen 14')
DM - 4 - Clark NEUTRAL (c)
RM - 25 - Jake VITAMIN
LM - 11 - Peter TOOLE
AM - 19 - Hannah CRUCIAL (Newark 78')
RS - 10 - Gary COOK
LS - 8 - Jo PYTHON

GK - 20 - William SINEW
RB - 2 - Barry COMPANY
CB - 15 - Graham SINS
LB - 4 - Gav LINEN
DM - 7 - Delia REVERSE
AM - 13 - Matthew NEWARK
ST - 9 - Noni SACKER
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Manager: Larissa GARROTE

GK - 1 - Bonny SHERRY (c)
RWB - 2 - Brun PARTRIDGE
CB - 3 - Jennifer LISTE
CB - 4 - Jack ARMSTRONG
LWB - 6 - Rick PORT
DM - 12 - Maurice LANCE
RM - 13 - Andrew SHIELDS
LM - 11 - Patricia ENDEAVOUR
AM - 8 - Catherine SEDGWICK
RS - 9 - Terra HARNESS
LS - 17 - John TUMBLER

GK - 18 - Gavin SUPPLY
CB - 15 - Alysia CLAIMANT
LB - 25 - Daniel BOLT
DM - 19 - Viv LOWE
RM - 22 - Louis PARTICULAR
AM - 7 - Paula RESTLESS
ST - 21 - Jack WEDGE
A vital fixture for both sides, as they both looked likely to brush against the bottom four this season; prospects looked grim for both sides, who had picked up only a single point in three games. And it was Rochford that took the early advantage, surprising many by having a shot on goal in only the second minute. Toole, Vitamin and Crucial attempted to beat Cranequin at their own game of possession, and succeeded not only in that goal but at playing in keen-eyed Gary Cook. The striker was quickly picked up by Armstrong and could only manage a distant shot, but Bonny Sherry still needed to be on her toes for the stop. In the fifth minute, they had a second; this from a long throw to propel the ball into the box. It glanced off Jo Python's head; she was unable to direct the header properly, and Sherry smothered it.

But by the thirteenth minute, Cranequin were already looking like they'd taken a grip on proceedings, and slow, lazy play eventually moved the ball up right to dangerous Brun Partridge, the wingback. He dashed by Max Vinyl and crossed low to Catherine Sedgwick, whose shot was maybe three inches above the bar. In hindsight, she had more time than she thought. Worse for Rochford, Vinyl had strained his calf in the attempt to mark Partridge, and he was duly substituted for veteran Gav Linen.

The momentum was with the Wanderers, and it showed. Felix Carrick showed exactly why the world was interested in him, the tall, blond youth from Bernicia doing well to keep out shots from John Tumbler, Maurice Lance and a long effort from leftback Rick Port that caught him off his line, but not quite off his guard; he was able to tip it over the bar. But there was nothing he could do in the 41st minute. Rochford were looking increasingly cornered, Sedgwick and Harness outplaying Clark Neutral to the extent that Neutral felt the need to bring Harness down 30 yards from the goal with what referee Otto Pinwheel judged as 'excessive force'. Sedgwick and Tumbler both stood ready to take the direct free kick, but it was Patricia Endeavour who ended up taking it, hooking the ball over the wall and past a helpless Carrick.

Rochford mounted a comeback in the second half, and Liste, Armstrong and Sherry had to be on their toes as a few strikes were launched at goal... but they were, for the most part, wayward and wasteful, and Cranequin scored again in the 66th minute. Partridge, who looked dangerous the whole game, gave a masterful long ball to Terra Harness in open play; Harness rushed forward past Gagnon, who was inattentive and played her onside, chested the ball downwards and ran forward; Tanglewood, too, ran, charging in with a reckless sliding tackle. Harness, thankfully for her legs, evaded it and when Carrick charged her simply chipped it over him and into the net.

Jo Python netted slightly later, but it was... painfully against the run of play. Rick Port's error in possession (he slipped on the grass) allowed Vitamin to pick up the ball and move it forward; things quickly became 3v2 against Cranequin, and a pass placed neatly between Sherry and Armstrong was barely taken in time by Python, who then had to shoot at a tight angle to net from just inside the box. But they never really looked like capitalising, and thus Cranequin took a deserved three points. 2-1, the final result.

[quote=Rochford captain Eliza Roma]
"It's a hard result to take, and I thought coming into this we had a decent shot at the three points, but, uh... in football you just have to take your results as they come and focus on doing better in the next one, that's all I can really say. We're gonna keep fighting."[/quote]
Referee: Otto PINWHEEL
Stadium: Tourist Attraction Stadium
Crowd: 17,612

Goals
Endeavour 41'
Harness 66'
Python 72'

Player of the Match
Catherine Sedgwick - Cranequin Wanderers

Possession
AFC Rochford 32 : 68 Cranequin Wanderers

Shots
AFC Rochford 9 : 10 Cranequin Wanderers
On Target
AFC Rochford 4 : 8 Cranequin Wanderers

Fouls
AFC Rochford 17 : 8 Cranequin Wanderers

Sabrefell Moths 0 - 0 Chenoworth Harriers

Somehow, the Harriers managed to blunt the storming advance of the Moths. A thoroughly undeserved point; the Harriers managed a grand total of zero shots on goal all game.

AFC Raven River 1 - 0 AFC Rochford
Stand 48'

River had no trouble disposing of a weak Rochford outfit that barely managed to maintain 28% possession. Rita Stand dashed past her opponents on the counter-attack, latched onto Lauren Brockhurst's kick and jinked past Carrick to toe-poke it into an empty net, for her first goal of the season.

Brookford Otters 1 - 1 Rhagant Schadenfreude
Johnson 17'
Gainley 76'

Brookford dominated most of the game, managing to largely pass Rhagant out of contention. However, they never truly looked comfortable with their mere 1-goal advantage, won by Delicious Johnson with a 20-yard volley, and substitute Pearce Gainley headed home a corner in the 76th minute. The Otters fought back, but the Schadenfreude defence held, winning a point that could be much-needed for both sides.

Cranequin Wanderers 1 - 0 Chenoworth Rovers
Sedgwick 54'

The Wanderers, too, managed to largely outlast their opponents through slow possession, and they too were frustrated in their attempts to score a second goal and kill off the match. However, despite a late scare from Gnaeus Tullus that was miraculously saved at a stretch by Bonny Sherry, they held onto the lead and the points.

Iron City 0 - 1 Raging Fire Hares
Fridsdottir 6'

Not much to say; the Hares took an early lead and didn't relinquish it against a weak side. Inexplicably, they now lead the table.

AFC Treason 4 - 1 Violence Chariots
Clay 17'
Gem 40'
Byrne 56'
Lockdown 73', 79'

While the two sides seemed evenly matched at first, it was Treason who grabbed the first goal; Benedict Clay repaid his manager's faith in him by shooting from well out to beat Miriam Change; Karel Headlock found his advance marked by three defenders, rolled the ball back to Clay, and it paid off. Garland Gem, however, managed to slip past an inattentive Jack Sprinte and struck the ball well to beat Turnscrew just inside the box, while the rest of the Treason defence was still rushing to try and keep up with his run. The hosts, however, dominated the second half; goals from Ash Byrne and Tara Lockdown soon killed off the fight.

Crisisbless 2 - 1 North Laithland
Twining 29'
Helmunsun 67'
Locklear 82'

The established hosts against the new kids on the block; it was the establishment that opened the scoring, new signing Ashleigh Twining dispossessing a shaky Jane Brewery, finding herself through on goal and taking advantage. The visitors could have equalised just before half-time, but Brendan Dulcet somehow missed an open goal. His strike partner, Bror Helmunsun, made up for this in the second half, hitting the crossbar with his shot but being fortunate enough to have the rebound come right back at him; Portia Thrift had no chance to save, having already dived the other way for the first shot. But Cath Locklear ended things with some real style, finding a forward pass, beating most of the back four and finally Kieron Nocturnal to secure victory.

Maximum City 1 - 1 Leopolis Hatemongers
Matthews 7'
Brandt 76'

A match with two sides not short of heart, though a little short of striking power. However, it was a mistake from leftback Albert Schwarz that allowed Linda Matthews to go through on goal and claim her first goal of the campaign. The Hatemongers fought back hard and fierce, though, and Rachel Barley was forced into several excellent saves; if she does follow through with her plans to leave the club, she will be sorely missed. Kamilla Brandt did, however, finally manage a scrappy equaliser; she found her way onto the end of a low free kick to volley it straight into Rachel Barley, who was too surprised to catch the ball effectively, and the Echidnan took the initiative to loft it over her and level the scoreline.

Southfell United 0 - 1 Brinemouth
Borussia 47'

Brinemouth only took the match through blitzing Southfell early in the second half, but United looked tepid and toothless throughout, lacking the killer edge that made them such a threat last year. Dietmar Borussia's low volley sealed the result shortly after half-time.

AFC Integabad 4 - 2 Vermillion Rage
Bavaria 14', 24'
Payne 35', 58'
Frettchen 65'
Fortress 88'

A hotly anticipated fixture, as two of the most geographically distant sides with similar expectations clashed horns at Hostile Welcome Park. Vermillion were leaky throughout, lax defending despite Pavel Heroism's best efforts (aka, shouting at them). Captain Reinhard Bavaria twice slipped past the last defender and made the most of both chances. However, Vermillion's counter-offensive was devastating, centre-forward Bruce Payne showing his goal-poaching credentials with a clinical strike in the 35th minute, and later levelling the scoreline by lightly connecting on a long cross, just enough to send it past Stahl. Integabad had the better of the game, though, and soon mustered a two-goal fightback of their own to win the game 4-2.

Sabrefell Athletic 4 - 4 South Laithland
Mayhew 14'
Eberhardt 29', 35', 90'
Renown 44'
Symbol 50'
Nightclub 58'
Montague 72'

A day to forget for Damian Shrewe and Kurtis Fitzmarten. Granted, there was nothing Fitzmarten could do against the opener, an inswinging corner that floated beautifully to Mayhew, but Athletic must have thought the game was theirs when they slammed home three goals in response before the end of the half; Eberhardt dribbling past half the Laith defence to chip over Shrewe, then later scoring from a free kick, before Kyle Renown headed home a corner to make it 3-1. Otto Symbol, however, pulled back a goal for the South when a corner rolled straight to him, unmarked and in space, and he smacked home the shot; underside of the crossbar and over the line. Arturo Nightclub had been anonymous in the first half but announced his intent in the second with a paralysing volley that hit the crossbar in the 53rd minute, then scored five minutes later, breaking free of the pack in a long free kick to force the ball home. Bill Montague put the visitors in front with a mazy run, rolling the ball past Fitzmarten to make it 4-3. But ultimately, Eberhardt would complete his hattrick, as his Echidnan compatriot Sofia Waechter would roll a free kick to him past the wall to give him a surprisingly free chance to shoot and score, thanks to poor marking. Overall, two points lost for Athletic, and South Laithland notch a third draw.

Featured Match
Parrhesia United vs. Newrook Democracy
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Manager: Edmund AGINCOURT

GK - 1 - Wilhelm URQUHART
RWB - 12 - Bryan MUSTANG (Rockwood 53')
CB - 19 - Lucia FONTAINE
CB - 4 - Lorraine PLYMOUTH
LWB - 2 - Kyle DEADLOCK
RM - 8 - Grant BEARDSLEY
CM - 14 - Rutger MACKRAY
LM - 16 - Oskar PANZERFAUST
RS - 7 - Gertrude HAMMER (c)
ST - 9 - Moritz St. HAMMOND
LS - 10 - Eliza FLYNNING

GK - 21 - Jason CANTER
RB - 28 - Hector ROCKWOOD
LB - 6 - Patricia SWAN
DM - 5 - Helga NIHIL
RM - 24 - Brock FLORENTINE
LM - 11 - Elspeth EARTH
ST - 13 - Stephen FLOOD
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Manager: Spike TURNBULL

GK - 1 - Elliot CABRIOLET
RB - 6 - Dirk STRAIGHT (Fluke 64')
CB - 2 - Neil CYGNET (c)
LB - 13 - Rhianna CURVE
RM - 11 - Chase WINGETT
CM - 18 - Rylisa BANDAGE (Bath 70')
CM - 15 - Jonah OATES
LM - 8 - Janice SONGBYRD
AM - 12 - Diana PARRY
RS - 14 - Paul CLASS
LS - 9 - Hannah BLUEMOON

GK - 22 - Reece LUCKE
RB - 5 - Robert FLUKE
CB - 3 - Jemima HAGUE
DM - 4 - Jane GRACE
RM - 7 - Eustace DRYLAKE
AM - 10 - Taylor BATH
ST - 17 - Moz PUFFIN
Parrhesia were a team badly in need of a boost. One point from twelve was their paltry tally to day, but where they had lost twice, Newrook had won twice; they were undefeated. If Parrhesia were looking for a top six finish, they needed something from this game. Badly.
Newrook showed early on that they meant for United to fight for it, though, and the green and red of Parrhesia seemed almost sluggish on the pitch. Only Rutger Mackray really seemed to be fighting for the ball as much as he could do. And within fifteen minutes, Janice Songbyrd had flown in from nowhere to play in Paul Class, who had no trouble shooting from point-blank range.

Parrhesia were visibly devastated, and played the rest of the half... poorly. Elliot Cabriolet was tested once, a distant, optimistic strike from wingback Bryan Mustang. However, Edmund Agincourt evidently thumped some life back into them, and they emerged to fight twice as hard for the next forty-five. Sadly for them, Newrook looked up to the task, and things looked set for a stalemate.
Until, that is, Taylor Bath was substituted on in lieu of a largely superfluous Rylisa Bandage. She made an almost immediate impact, when Lucia Fontaine was booked for a late challenge on Diana Parry. Bath stepped up to take the free kick... and bent it beautifully past Urquhart.

However, Parrhesia weren't just going to be killed off like that. From this point onwards, they fought with almost inhuman vigour, and Mackray looked unstoppable in midfield. Newrook instinctively flinched and fell back, allowing themselves to be pressured by Parrhesia's fighting spirit. Gertrude Hammer broke through their ranks first, despite claims of offside, and smashed it into the underside of the crossbar and in, and it was none other than Mackray himself who tied the scores with three minutes left, an unstoppable strike from well outside the box that stunned the crowd. Still, a disappointment for Parrhesia, who are now winless in five.
[quote=Newrook manager Spike Turnbull]
"Mostly I'm just relieved to be done with the game, you know? I mean it's never easy, at the Arena that is, it's never easy getting a result, but I thought we did a great job shutting them down for 75, 80 minutes. Just let it slip at the end. But there's no shame in drawing to a team like Parrhesia."[/quote]
[quote=Parrhesia manager Edmund Agincourt]
"Well, uh, I'm obviously really proud of the lads for getting the draw so late, but we shouldn't need to be that desperate for a draw. We're better than that, aye? And we needed a win here. We'll get it from whoever's next. That's the great thing about this league, the stakes are very level and the next point can come from any opponent, and I'm sure our luck's gotta change at some point."[/quote]
Referee: Justin THYME
Stadium: Parrhesia Arena
Crowd: 37,806

Goals
Class 15'
Bath 76'
Hammer 81'
Mackray 87'

Player of the Match
Rutger Mackray - Parrhesia United

Possession
Parrhesia United 46 : 54 Newrook Democracy

Shots
Parrhesia United 13 : 15 Newrook Democracy
On Target
Parrhesia United 6 : 9 Newrook Democracy

Fouls
Parrhesia United 9 : 13 Newrook Democracy

Team                       P  W  D  L For  Ag +/- Pts
1 Raging Fire Hares 5 4 0 1 6 1 +5 12
2 Brinemouth 5 3 2 0 10 4 +6 11
3 AFC Treason 5 3 1 1 9 3 +6 10
4 Brookford Otters 5 3 1 1 6 3 +3 10
5 Maximum City 5 3 1 1 5 2 +3 10
6 Crisisbless 5 2 3 0 8 6 +2 9
7 Newrook Democracy 5 2 3 0 7 5 +2 9
8 AFC Raven River 5 2 3 0 7 5 +2 9
9 AFC Integabad 5 2 2 1 8 5 +3 8
10 Sabrefell Athletic 5 2 2 1 7 7 +0 8
11 Sabrefell Moths 5 2 1 2 9 7 +2 7
12 Rhagant Schadenfreude 5 2 1 2 4 3 +1 7
13 Cranequin Wanderers 5 2 1 2 5 7 -2 7
14 South Laithland 5 1 3 1 8 11 -3 6
15 Leopolis Hatemongers 5 1 2 2 6 6 +0 5
16 Chenoworth Rovers 5 1 2 2 3 4 -1 5
17 Vermillion Rage 5 1 2 2 6 8 -2 5
18 Violence Chariots 5 1 2 2 9 12 -3 5
19 Southfell United 5 1 2 2 7 11 -4 5
20 North Laithland 5 1 1 3 6 6 +0 4
21 Iron City 5 1 0 4 4 6 -2 3
22 Parrhesia United 5 0 2 3 4 10 -6 2
23 Chenoworth Harriers 5 0 2 3 1 8 -7 2
24 AFC Rochford 5 0 1 4 3 8 -5 1


TOP SCORERS: Molly Keynes (RFH), Bror Helmunsun (NLA), Helmut Eberhardt (SFA), Gerhard Thunder (SFM) - 5
MOST CLEAN SHEETS: Thrud Hildsdottir (RFH) - 4
PLAYER OF THE MONTH: Thrud Hildsdottir (RFH)
MANAGER OF THE MONTH: Constantine Bareknuckle (RVN)

At the top of the table, an inexplicable series of dreary low-scoring wins for Raging Fire Hares catapults the foreigners to the top of the table, and the Brookford Otters have managed a sterling start as well. Both primary Sabrefell sides have made stuttery starts to the season, however, but not nearly as bad as Parrhesia's; 2 points from 15 cast a worrying shadow over the club, and things will need to turn around soon. But they have undeniable talent - AFC Rochford and Chenoworth Harriers might be mired in something deeper than they can dig themselves out of.

Orbital Bombardment 2 - 0 Cypher Town
Crisisbless United 1 - 2 Iron United
Franchise FC 1 - 0 AFC Shale
Mainstream Fist 0 - 0 Dubstep Rangers
Leicard Crimewave 2 - 0 AFC Steak
Valkyrja Hawks 2 - 0 Inner - East Fairywrens
Goodfeather FC 3 - 2 Falston - on - Ceynes United
Forge Carpenters 0 - 1 Fenland Albion
Corvette Maulers 3 - 2 Creed United
Crossroads Town 3 - 0 Haymaker United
West Shotgun Turtles 1 - 2 Maximum Rovers
North Dubstep 0 - 1 Ox River United
MATCHDAY 2
Iron United 1-2 Orbital Bombardment
AFC Shale 3-1 Cypher Town
Dubstep Rangers 0-1 Crisisbless United
AFC Steak 1-3 Franchise FC
Inner-East Fairywrens 0-1 Mainstream Fist
Falston-on-Ceynes United 2-1 Leicard Crimewave
Fenland Albion 0-3 Valkyrja Hawks
Creed United 1-0 Goodfeather FC
Haymaker United 0-1 Forge Carpenters
Maximum Rovers 1-0 Corvette Maulers
Ox River United 0-1 Crossroads Town
North Dubstep 2-0 West Shotgun Turtles
MATCHDAY 3
Orbital Bombardment 1-0 AFC Shale
Iron United 0-2 Dubstep Rangers
Cypher Town 1-0 AFC Steak
Crisisbless United 3-1 Inner-East Fairywrens
Franchise FC 3-0 Falston-on-Ceynes United
Mainstream Fist 1-1 Fenland Albion
Leicard Crimewave 1-0 Creed United
Valkyrja Hawks 2-0 Haymaker United
Goodfeather FC 5-3 Maximum Rovers
Forge Carpenters 1-0 Ox River United
Corvette Maulers 4-0 North Dubstep
Crossroads Town 1-1 West Shotgun Turtles
MATCHDAY 4
Dubstep Rangers 2-1 Orbital Bombardment
AFC Steak 2-2 AFC Shale
Inner-East Fairywrens 1-0 Iron United
Falston-on-Ceynes United 3-1 Cypher Town
Fenland Albion 3-4 Crisisbless United
Creed United 2-0 Franchise FC
Haymaker United 2-0 Mainstream Fist
Maximum Rovers 0-0 Leicard Crimewave
Ox River United 2-1 Valkyrja Hawks
North Dubstep 2-0 Goodfeather FC
West Shotgun Turtles 0-0 Forge Carpenters
Crossroads Town 2-1 Corvette Maulers
MATCHDAY 5
Orbital Bombardment 1-0 AFC Steak
Dubstep Rangers 1-1 Inner-East Fairywrens
AFC Shale 1-0 Falston-on-Ceynes United
Iron United 0-1 Fenland Albion
Cypher Town 1-0 Creed United
Crisisbless United 1-1 Haymaker United
Franchise FC 0-1 Maximum Rovers
Mainstream Fist 0-1 Ox River United
Leicard Crimewave 3-0 North Dubstep
Valkyrja Hawks 0-0 West Shotgun Turtles
Goodfeather FC 3-1 Crossroads Town
Forge Carpenters 0-2 Corvette Maulers

Team                          P  W  D  L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Orbital Bombardment 5 4 0 1 7 3 +4 12
2 Valkyrja Hawks 5 3 1 1 8 2 +6 10
3 Leicard Crimewave 5 3 1 1 7 2 +5 10
4 Crisisbless United 5 3 1 1 10 7 +3 10

5 Crossroads Town 5 3 1 1 8 5 +3 10
6 Maximum Rovers 5 3 1 1 7 6 +1 10
7 Corvette Maulers 5 3 0 2 10 5 +5 9
8 Franchise FC 5 3 0 2 7 4 +3 9
9 Goodfeather FC 5 3 0 2 11 9 +2 9
10 Ox River United 5 3 0 2 4 3 +1 9
11 Dubstep Rangers 5 2 2 1 5 3 +2 8
12 AFC Shale 5 2 1 2 6 5 +1 7
13 Forge Carpenters 5 2 1 2 2 3 -1 7
14 Fenland Albion 5 2 1 2 6 8 -2 7
15 Creed United 5 2 0 3 5 5 +0 6
16 Falston-on-Ceynes United 5 2 0 3 7 9 -2 6
17 Cypher Town 5 2 0 3 4 8 -4 6
18 North Dubstep 5 2 0 3 4 8 -4 6
19 Mainstream Fist 5 1 2 2 2 4 -2 5
20 Haymaker United 5 1 1 3 3 7 -4 4
21 Inner-East Fairywrens 5 1 1 3 3 7 -4 4
22 West Shotgun Turtles 5 0 3 2 2 5 -3 3
23 Iron United 5 1 0 4 3 7 -4 3
24 AFC Steak 5 0 1 4 3 9 -6 1


Well, while the Orbital Bombardment look to be mounting a good start for first place two seasons after their relegation, last season's fallen Valkyrja, Goodfeather (with the most goals so far, at 11) and Leicard look to be making strong bids to return to the top flight. 24th in the Premiership last season, Mainstream Fist are a worrying 19th right now.

Sandrock Artillery 0 - 1 AFC Hackett
Geoff United 0 - 0 Ritter Town
Anslow Medication 1 - 1 East Laithland Harriers
AFC Bishop 0 - 1 AFC Sheridan
Martella Jazz 1 - 3 Sakusa Rathians
North Sabrefell 2 - 1 AFC Starling
Corby Hubris 2 - 2 Shotgun United
Rushe United 2 - 0 Cranequin City
Chatswood 1 - 1 West Brinemouth
Strephonage 0 - 0 AFC Greymouth
Haymaker Town 1 - 0 Harlequin Athletic
Locksley Petty Theft 2 - 2 Crisisbless Athletic
MATCHDAY 2
Ritter Town 1-0 Sandrock Artillery
East Laithland Harriers 2-5 AFC Hackett
AFC Sheridan 1-0 Geoff United
Sakusa Rathians 1-1 Anslow Medication
AFC Starling 3-0 AFC Bishop
Shotgun United 1-2 Martella Jazz
Cranequin City 1-0 North Sabrefell
West Brinemouth 0-2 Corby Hubris
AFC Greymouth 1-1 Rushe United
Harlequin Athletic 0-2 Chatswood
Crisisbless Athletic 2-0 Strephonage
Locksley Petty Theft 0-1 Haymaker Town
MATCHDAY 3
Sandrock Artillery 1-0 East Laithland Harriers
Ritter Town 1-1 AFC Sheridan
AFC Hackett 2-2 Sakusa Rathians
Geoff United 1-1 AFC Starling
Anslow Medication 1-1 Shotgun United
AFC Bishop 2-0 Cranequin City
Martella Jazz 2-1 West Brinemouth
North Sabrefell 1-1 AFC Greymouth
Corby Hubris 1-1 Harlequin Athletic
Rushe United 0-3 Crisisbless Athletic
Chatswood 2-3 Locksley Petty Theft
Strephonage 0-1 Haymaker Town
MATCHDAY 4
AFC Sheridan 0-0 Sandrock Artillery
Sakusa Rathians 1-0 East Laithland Harriers
AFC Starling 2-0 Ritter Town
Shotgun United 1-4 AFC Hackett
Cranequin City 0-2 Geoff United
West Brinemouth 0-0 Anslow Medication
AFC Greymouth 1-1 AFC Bishop
Harlequin Athletic 1-0 Martella Jazz
Crisisbless Athletic 1-0 North Sabrefell
Locksley Petty Theft 1-0 Corby Hubris
Haymaker Town 0-0 Rushe United
Strephonage 0-2 Chatswood
MATCHDAY 5
Sandrock Artillery 2-1 Sakusa Rathians
AFC Sheridan 1-0 AFC Starling
East Laithland Harriers 1-1 Shotgun United
Ritter Town 1-0 Cranequin City
AFC Hackett 2-0 West Brinemouth
Geoff United 3-3 AFC Greymouth
Anslow Medication 0-2 Harlequin Athletic
AFC Bishop 0-1 Crisisbless Athletic
Martella Jazz 1-1 Locksley Petty Theft
North Sabrefell 1-3 Haymaker Town
Corby Hubris 0-0 Strephonage
Rushe United 1-1 Chatswood

Team                           P  W  D  L For Ag +/- Pts
1 AFC Hackett 5 4 1 0 14 5 +9 13
2 Crisisbless Athletic 5 4 1 0 9 2 +7 13
3 Haymaker Town 5 4 1 0 6 1 +5 13
4 AFC Sheridan 5 3 2 0 4 1 +3 11

5 Chatswood 5 2 2 1 8 5 +3 8
6 Sakusa Rathians 5 2 2 1 8 6 +2 8
7 Locksley Petty Theft 5 2 2 1 7 6 +1 8
8 Ritter Town 5 2 2 1 3 3 +0 8
9 AFC Starling 5 2 1 2 7 4 +3 7
10 Harlequin Athletic 5 2 1 2 4 4 +0 7
11 Sandrock Artillery 5 2 1 2 3 3 +0 7
12 Martella Jazz 5 2 1 2 6 7 -1 7
13 Geoff United 5 1 3 1 6 5 +1 6
14 Corby Hubris 5 1 3 1 5 4 +1 6
15 Rushe United 5 1 3 1 4 5 -1 6
16 AFC Greymouth 5 0 5 0 6 6 +0 5
17 Anslow Medication 5 0 4 1 3 5 -2 4
18 North Sabrefell 5 1 1 3 4 7 -3 4
19 AFC Bishop 5 1 1 3 3 6 -3 4
20 Shotgun United 5 0 3 2 6 10 -4 3
21 Cranequin City 5 1 0 4 1 7 -6 3
22 East Laithland Harriers 5 0 2 3 4 9 -5 2
23 West Brinemouth 5 0 2 3 2 7 -5 2
24 Strephonage 5 0 2 3 0 5 -5 2


Not much to report, as Hackett, Crisisbless Athletic, Haymaker and Sheridan all ratchet up commanding leads, fourth being three points clear of second. Meanwhile, three teams are still winless, and Strephonage have yet to manage a goal. AFC Greymouth sit at 16th, having drawn five times out of five. Everything is still very mutable by this stage.
The old ways were best!

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Postby Worszary » Sat Apr 27, 2013 4:40 am

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.                              Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Image US Tieri 36 19 4 13 39 28 +11 61 SBCC
2 Image FC Thrögelu 36 15 10 11 36 28 +8 55 SBCC
3 Image Due Stelle Filanti CS 36 15 9 12 34 28 +6 54 SBCC
4 Image FC Fittingen-Guwäs 36 16 6 14 38 39 −1 54 SBCC
5 Image Uëndr Männer 36 13 13 10 32 30 +2 52
6 Image FC Drehne 36 13 11 12 28 27 +1 50
7 Image FC Mörschelln 36 13 10 13 31 33 −2 49
8 Image Kämmel Sport 36 12 10 14 27 29 −2 46
9 Image Süd Zunnmakk Vüesbaln 36 8 12 16 30 38 −8 36 R
10 Image Pfürberg Greeschenland 36 9 9 18 24 39 −15 36 R


Worszary (WSZ) qualifiers
Champions’ Cup 47: Edelweiss Club
Globe Cup 45: FC Matagni, SMR Arprôt, FC Ännisch
Series B Champions' Cup 45: US Tieri, FC Thrögelu, Due Stelle Filanti CS, FC Fittingen-Guwäs
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Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby Boring Paradise » Sat Apr 27, 2013 7:17 am

Season 10

Boring Paradise's (BRP) Qualifiers
Top seeds are first

TQCC: Empilot United FC
GC: Bartholomew FC, Samcastle United, Prime Para United
Series B Champions’ Cup 43: Tagud United, Queueland United, Palmer City, Fiville United

CdC: Empilot United FC
The Paradisian Empire contains the Center, Boring Paradise, and the loyal countries that have sworn allegiance.

Best Places
U-15 World Cup 7 Runners-Up
WWISC 2 Runners Up
U-15 Chamionship (3rd Place)
Friendly Cup X (3rd Place)
Hosted
Internation FireStorm Cup II,III
Friendly Cup X

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Postby Westfield house » Sat Apr 27, 2013 7:29 am

Season 2

Westfield House's (WFH) Qualifiers
Top seeds are first

TQCC: Oldcastle United
GC: Para Wanderer's FC, FC Basel, Graxian United
SBCC: Magmadon United, Icurus FC 36, Deldeon United, Madvert United

CEdC: Oldon United, Brazikia FC, Seaton United, Filites Athletic
Current Year: 2051 Paradisian Years (PY)
Main Nation: Boring Paradise
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The Timfen Football Association
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3rd Football Season

Leagues

League 1
Brozjok 1–1 Greenig
Swarov 3–2 Sofall
Dradeg 2–1 Ponsgrof
Frujley 4–0 Refdon Town

Greenig 1–1 Refdon Town
Ponsgrof 0–3 Frujley
Sofall 3–4 Dradeg
Brozjok 1–3 Swarov

Swarov 3–2 Greenig
Dradeg 1–1 Brozjok
Frujley 1–1 Sofall
Refdon Town 0–4 Ponsgrof

Greenig 3–0 Ponsgrof
Sofall 1–0 Refdon Town
Brozjok 1–1 Frujley
Swarov 3–4 Dradeg

Dradeg 2–1 Greenig
Frujley 4–0 Swarov
Refdon Town 1–3 Brozjok
Ponsgrof 1–1 Sofall

Greenig 0–1 Sofall
Brozjok 0–0 Ponsgrof
Swarov 3–1 Refdon Town
Dradeg 0–3 Frujley

Frujley 2–1 Greenig
Refdon Town 1–2 Dradeg
Ponsgrof 2–3 Swarov
Sofall 1–2 Brozjok

League 1               Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Frujley 7 5 2 0 18 3 +15 17
2 Dradeg 7 5 1 1 15 13 +2 16
3 Swarov 7 5 0 2 18 16 +2 15
4 Brozjok 7 2 4 1 9 8 +1 10
5 Sofall 7 2 2 3 10 11 −1 8
6 Greenig 7 1 2 4 9 10 −1 5
7 Ponsgrof 7 1 2 4 8 12 −4 5
8 Refdon Town 7 0 1 6 4 18 −14 1


League 2
Layrak 1–2 Incrick
Britall 0–1 Crifoll
DG Town 0–3 Hayton
Jarsdarn 0–2 Raydol

Incrick 2–3 Raydol
Hayton 3–2 Jarsdarn
Crifoll 1–2 DG Town
Layrak 1–0 Britall

Britall 0–0 Incrick
DG Town 1–1 Layrak
Jarsdarn 2–0 Crifoll
Raydol 2–1 Hayton

Incrick 2–2 Hayton
Crifoll 2–0 Raydol
Layrak 0–3 Jarsdarn
Britall 4–1 DG Town

DG Town 0–0 Incrick
Jarsdarn 1–1 Britall
Raydol 5–1 Layrak
Hayton 3–2 Crifoll

Incrick 2–1 Crifoll
Layrak 0–2 Hayton
Britall 1–0 Raydol
DG Town 2–1 Jarsdarn

Jarsdarn 1–0 Incrick
Raydol 4–1 DG Town
Hayton 2–0 Britall
Crifoll 0–2 Layrak


League 2                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Hayton 7 5 1 1 16 8 +8 16
2 Raydol 7 5 0 2 16 8 +8 15
3 Jarsdarn 7 3 1 3 10 8 +2 10
4 Incrick 7 2 3 2 8 8 0 9
5 Britall 7 2 2 3 6 6 0 8
6 DG Town 7 2 2 3 7 14 −7 8
7 Layrak 7 2 1 4 6 13 −7 7
8 Crifoll 7 2 0 5 7 11 −4 6


League 3
Crestfins 0–3 Yarndom
Verastun 1–1 Tunbadge United
Ingrang 0–2 Tichgant
Brechpool 1–4 Tarntom

Yarndom 0–2 Tarntom
Tichgant 2–1 Brechpool
Tunbadge United 0–1 Ingrang
Crestfins 1–4 Verastun

Verastun 3–0 Yarndom
Ingrang 6–0 Crestfins
Brechpool 2–1 Tunbadge United
Tarntom 2–2 Tichgant

Yarndom 0–1 Tichgant
Tunbadge United 1–1 Tarntom
Crestfins 2–2 Brechpool
Verastun 0–1 Ingrang

Ingrang 1–1 Yarndom
Brechpool 1–1 Verastun
Tarntom 4–0 Crestfins
Tichgant 1–1 Tunbadge United

Yarndom 1–0 Tunbadge United
Crestfins 2–2 Tichgant
Verastun 2–1 Tarntom
Ingrang 1–3 Brechpool

Brechpool 0–3 Yarndom
Tarntom 1–0 Ingrang
Tichgant 2–4 Verastun
Tunbadge United 2–1 Crestfins


League 3               Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Tarntom 7 4 2 1 15 6 +9 14
2 Verastun 7 4 2 1 15 7 +8 14
3 Tichgant 7 3 3 1 12 10 +2 12
4 Ingrang 7 3 1 3 10 7 +3 10
5 Yarndom 7 3 1 3 8 7 +1 10
6 Brechpool 7 2 2 3 10 14 −4 8
7 Tunbadge United 7 1 3 3 6 8 −2 6
8 Crestfins 7 0 2 5 6 23 −17 2


League Cups

League 1 Cup
Round 1
Dradeg 2–1 Refdon Town
Ponsgrof 0–1 Frujley
Brozjok 1–3 Swarov
Sofall 1–3 Greenig

Semi-Finals
Dradeg 2–3 Frujley
Swarov 3–1 Greenig

3rd Place Playoff
Dradeg 1–0 Greenig

Final
Frujley 1–0 Swarov

League 2 Cup
Round 1
Hayton 4–1 Incrick
Jarsdarn 1–0 DG Town
Crifoll 1–1 Layrak (1–1 AET) (4–5 pen.)
Raydol 0–2 Britall

Semi-Finals
Hayton 2–1 Jarsdarn
Layrak 1–0 Britall

3rd Place Playoff
Jarsdarn 1–1 Britall (1–1 AET) (4–3 pen.)

Final
Hayton 2–1 Layrak

League 3 Cup
Round 1
Verastun 5–0 Crestfins
Tunbadge United 1–1 Tarntom (1–1 AET) (4–5 pen.)
Brechpool 4–2 Ingrang
Tichgant 0–0 Yarndom (1–0 AET)

Semi-Finals
Verastun 3–0 Tarntom
Brechpool 2–0 Tichgant

3rd Place Playoff
Tarntom 0–0 Tichgant (0–0 AET) (4–3 pen.)

Final
Verastun 1–1 Brechpool (1–1 AET) (4–2 pen.)

TFA Cup

Group Stages

Raydol 5–1 Crestfins
Dradeg 1–2 Raydol
Crestfins 1–4 Dradeg
Group 1                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Raydol 2 2 0 0 7 2 +5 6
2 Dradeg 2 1 0 1 5 3 +2 3
3 Crestfins 2 0 0 2 2 9 −7 0

DG Town 2–0 Ingrang
Brozjok 1–0 DG Town
Ingrang 1–4 Brozjok
Group 2                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Brozjok 2 2 0 0 5 1 +4 6
2 DG Town 2 1 0 1 2 1 +1 3
3 Ingrang 2 0 0 2 1 6 −5 0

Jarsdarn 1–2 Yarndom
Sofall 1–2 Jarsdarn
Yarndom 1–1 Sofall
Group 3                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Yarndom 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4
2 Jarsdarn 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 3
3 Sofall 2 0 1 1 2 3 −1 1

Verastun 1–0 Tarntom
Ponsgrof 4–0 Verastun
Tarntom 3–0 Ponsgrof
Group 4                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Tarntom 2 1 0 1 3 1 +2 3
2 Ponsgrof 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 3
3 Verastun 2 1 0 1 1 4 −3 3

Britall 1–1 Tunbadge United
Frujley 1–2 Britall
Tunbadge United 0–1 Frujley
Group 5                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Britall 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4
2 Frujley 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3
3 Tunbadge United 2 0 1 1 1 2 −1 1

Swarov 4–3 Tichgant
Greenig 0–0 Swarov
Tichgant 1–0 Greenig
Group 6                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Swarov 2 1 1 0 4 3 +1 4
2 Tichgant 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 3
3 Greenig 2 0 1 1 0 1 −1 1

Brechpool 1–1 Incrick
Hayton 0–1 Brechpool
Incrick 1–1 Hayton
Group 7                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Brechpool 2 1 1 0 2 1 +1 4
2 Incrick 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 2
3 Hayton 2 0 1 1 1 2 −1 1

Refdon Town 3–1 Layrak
Crifoll 1–3 Refdon Town
Layrak 2–1 Crifoll
Group 8                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Refdon Town 2 2 0 0 6 2 +4 6
2 Layrak 2 1 0 1 3 4 −1 3
3 Crifoll 2 0 0 2 2 5 −3 0


Knockout Stages

2nd Round
Yarndom 2–4 Jarsdarn
Britall 1–1 Refdon Town (2–2 AET) (4–5 pen.)
Tarntom 0–1 Brechpool
Dradeg 0–1 Brozjok
Raydol 2–0 DG Town
Layrak 2–4 Tichgant
Swarov 2–2 Incrick (2–2 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Frujley 2–4 Ponsgrof

Quarter Finals
Tichgant 2–1 Brechpool
Refdon Town 1–3 Jarsdarn
Incrick 3–2 Raydol
Ponsgrof 2–2 Brozjok (2–5 AET)

Semi Finals
Incrick 1–0 Brozjok
Tichgant 1–2 Jarsdarn

3rd Place Playoff
Brozjok 1–3 Tichgant

Final
Incrick 2–2 Jarsdarn (2–3 AET)

Competition        1st                                    2nd                                  3rd
League 1 Frujley Dradeg Swarov
League 2 Hayton Raydol Jarsdarn
League 3 Tarntom Verastun Tichgant
L1 Cup Frujley Swarov Dradeg
L2 Cup Hayton Layrak Jarsdarn
L3 Cup Verastun Brechpool Tarntom
TFA Cup Jarsdarn Incrick Tichgant


Timfen (TIM) qualifiers
Champions’ Cup 46: Frujley FC
Globe Cup 43: Dradeg FC, Jarsdarn FC
Series B Champions’ Cup 43: Incrick FC, Hayton FC, Tichgant SC, Swarov FC
Classification: Republic
Capital City: Dradeg
Motto: Be well nourished
Currency: The Fenn
National animal: The Swan
Leader: President Barry Ondertom
Religion: Cathlojudoislozastrohinduprotestantism


Fenbar Sports Minister
1st Barunia Football Cup: 1st Place
1st Fenbarric Club Cup (Hayton Wanderers): 1st Place
1st Kabaddi World Championships: 3rd Place
3rd Fenbarric Cup: 3rd Place

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Liberal Democratic Socialists

Postby Dainer » Sat May 04, 2013 8:57 am

---Lem A                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Estrela D'Alva 9 6 3 0 36 16 +20 21 Cup*
2 Limoeiro 9 6 1 2 25 8 +17 19 Cup*

3 Korriga 9 6 1 2 26 15 +11 19 Cup*
4 Tarruço 9 5 3 1 8 4 +4 18 Cup
5 Catarro 9 5 2 2 16 13 +3 17 Cup
6 Éclaireurs 9 3 1 5 18 18 0 10 Cup*
7 Trevas 9 2 1 6 10 19 −9 7
8 Qatanduva 9 2 1 6 7 23 −16 7
9 Valverde 9 2 0 7 16 35 −19 6
10 Principes Bonita 9 1 1 7 5 16 −11 4


---Lem B                Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Xistrumbigonça 9 8 0 1 29 9 +20 24 Cup*
2 Cachimbo Amplo 9 7 1 1 24 10 +14 22 Cup*

3 Sun Coast 9 6 1 2 20 9 +11 19 Cup*
4 Palestra 9 6 0 3 18 13 +5 18 Cup
5 Conga 9 5 0 4 26 28 −2 15 Cup
6 Bruzundangas 9 3 1 5 15 19 −4 10
7 Adubo Fértio 9 3 0 6 26 28 −2 9
8 Xingar 9 1 2 6 15 27 −12 5
9 Rayford United 9 1 2 6 8 25 −17 5
10 Schwarzenkreuz 9 0 3 6 6 19 −13 3


Estrela D'Alva 2–5 Cachimbo Amplo
Xistrumbigonça 1–1 Limoeiro (2–3 AET)

Cachimbo Amplo 1–1 Limoeiro (2–1 AET)

---Inglebsu A           Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Eclipse 9 8 0 1 31 8 +23 24 Cup*
2 Bufelino 9 7 0 2 19 7 +12 21 Cup

3 University 9 7 0 2 14 4 +10 21 Cup
4 Olhiderts 9 5 1 3 9 6 +3 16
5 Matrix 9 3 1 5 11 17 −6 10
6 Tarmac 9 2 3 4 14 20 −6 9
7 Syzygy 9 2 3 4 13 20 −7 9
8 Starz 9 2 2 5 8 12 −4 8
9 Planeta Nikosi 9 2 1 6 4 12 −8 7
10 Carbono 9 0 3 6 12 29 −17 3


---Inglebsu B           Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Ragaman 9 9 0 0 37 12 +25 27 Cup*
2 Marvel Team 9 6 2 1 23 8 +15 20 Cup

3 Acropolis 9 6 1 2 31 8 +23 19 Cup
4 Telestar 9 4 1 4 20 19 +1 13
5 Espacotepo 9 4 0 5 20 26 −6 12
6 Metanoi 9 2 3 4 14 26 −12 9
7 Doubleplusgood 9 2 2 5 19 29 −10 8
8 Alphacore 9 2 1 6 9 18 −9 7
9 Zipline 9 2 1 6 11 22 −11 7
10 Arcadia 9 2 1 6 12 28 −16 7


Eclipse 1–0 Marvel Team
Ragaman 0–2 Bufelino

Eclipse 2–2 Bufelino (3–2 AET)

---Caveirairas A        Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Minigoleada 9 8 0 1 35 12 +23 24 Cup*
2 Jéan 9 7 0 2 30 17 +13 21 Cup

3 Meteoro 9 5 1 3 13 12 +1 16 Cup
4 Amaritu 9 5 1 3 8 7 +1 16
5 Catabás 9 3 3 3 16 13 +3 12
6 Bom 9 3 3 3 13 13 0 12
7 Legal Esporte 9 3 3 3 12 17 −5 12
8 Bitrool 9 2 1 6 20 32 −12 7
9 Uvi Strella 9 1 1 7 14 22 −8 4
10 Shaman du Mal 9 1 1 7 7 23 −16 4


---Caveirairas B        Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Adda 9 9 0 0 35 8 +27 27 Cup
2 Jenipapa 9 8 0 1 26 12 +14 24 Cup

3 Ispingilovi 9 7 0 2 26 4 +22 21 Cup*
4 Ypiçilom 9 4 0 5 17 19 −2 12
5 Inga Rasen 9 3 2 4 13 18 −5 11
6 Orea D'Calango 9 2 4 3 8 18 −10 10
7 Barlogs 9 3 0 6 16 15 +1 9
8 Sutakora Sassa 9 2 1 6 15 25 −10 7
9 Zumbizar 9 1 2 6 10 28 −18 5
10 Barro Branco 9 1 1 7 7 26 −19 4


Minigoleada 1–2 Jenipapa
Adda 3–2 Jéan

Jenipapa 4–3 Adda

---Guliver A            Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Zill 9 7 0 2 26 16 +10 21 Cup*
2 Crystal 9 6 2 1 26 11 +15 20 Cup*

3 Urdutown 9 4 3 2 24 15 +9 15 Cup
4 Voley 9 4 3 2 17 11 +6 15 Cup
5 Urboyts 9 2 5 2 13 15 −2 11
6 Furinkazan 9 3 1 5 12 13 −1 10
7 PDM 9 3 1 5 7 16 −9 10
8 Seiyun 9 2 3 4 10 18 −8 9
9 Khazan 9 1 4 4 11 19 −8 7
10 Granfaloon 9 1 2 6 10 22 −12 5


---Guliver B            Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Sport Wios 9 8 1 0 20 3 +17 25 Cup*
2 Isper 9 6 2 1 34 12 +22 20 Cup*

3 Tommy-Atkins 9 5 3 1 15 9 +6 18 Cup
4 Shitrom 9 4 1 4 17 13 +4 13 Cup*
5 Kibosh 9 3 4 2 16 18 −2 13 Cup
6 Eikan 9 3 1 5 11 18 −7 10
7 Magnificat 9 2 3 4 8 17 −9 9
8 Raoni 9 1 3 5 12 19 −7 6
9 GAG 9 1 2 6 11 20 −9 5
10 Yulemol 9 1 2 6 5 20 −15 5


Zill 6–3 Isper
Sport Wios 2–0 Crystal

Zill 0–2 Sport Wios

Congratulations to the champions!

Lem Conference
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CACHIMBO AMPLO

Inglebsu Conference
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ECLIPSE

Caveirairas Conference
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JENIPAPA

Guliver Conference
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SPORT WIOS


Golden Ball
Lem: Hwan (Cachimbo Amplo)
Inglebsu: De Veer (Eclipse)
Caveirairas: Jinjin (Jenipapa)
Guliver: Nonato Jr. (Sport Wios)
Golden Boot
Lem: Fandango (Conga) - 17 goals
Inglebsu: Arokh (Ragaman) / Razzmatazz (Bufelino) - 18 goals
Caveirairas: Astrobildo (Minigoleada) - 24 goals
Guliver: Economiakis (Isper) - 22 goals
Golden Glove
Lem: Tayot (Cachimbo Amplo)
Inglebsu: Leone (Eclipse)
Caveirairas: Siri (Adda)
Guliver:Mbabane (Sport Wios)


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XISTRUMBIGONÇA
Region: Lem.
Colors: Black
Nickname(s): The Black Army, The Machine
Stadium: Piteka Coliseum (cap. 100.000), Cidade Pupidu
Overview: The all-black uniforms were picked by club founder Arec Piteka because he thought they would make the team more intimidating. It seems to have worked, because Xistrumbigonça went on to be the most sucessful team in Dainer. They're also the richest, which allows them to bring the most seasoned, sucessful players together.
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Lineup: van Riet; Segel, Cruzeiro, Phoenix, Amakusa; Mijatovic(c), Yahia, Costan; Gna Am (CHU), Raitaro, Sieke.
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Coach: Mélanie de Sable.
Tactics: Daineri 4-3-3, with an extra emphasis on width.
Season Overview: Gan Gna Am from Chun-nan is their big signing; a team centered on free-flowing passes might be just what players like Costan and Raitaro need to shine. They better, as the exigent crowd is beyond impatient at this point.

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KORRIGA
Region: Lem.
Colors: Red and white
Nickname: Racers
Stadium: Velodrome (Cap: 76.000), Ferros
Overview: The football branch of the traditional Korriga motor racing team, it is the newest of the so-called Great Four (along with Xistrumbigonça, Sport Wios and University). It has been the only team to challenge Xistrumbigonça for the top spot so far.
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Lineup: Kakana; Liu Keng Bem, Jurgen, Rodela D'Alho; Giraud, Ikira, Viper, Onze Letras (c); Liu Keng Mau, Rei Pelé, Guaita.
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Coach: Juan Manuel da Silva.
Tactics: 3-4-3 diamond. The defensive midfielder gives more freedom to Ikira and Viper to race forward and help the best frontline in Dainer.
Season Overview: Like Xistrumbigonça, their spectacular lineup has failed to collect significant silverware recently. Only time will tell if this will change.

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UNIVERSITY
Region: Inglebsu.
Colors: White and blue
Nickname: All-whites
Stadium: Marble Dome (Cap: 80.000), Acropolis
Overview: An institution of Daineri football, one of its very oldest professional clubs. It was the dominant force before Xistrumbigonça came along.
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Lineup: Ixion; Poinob(c), Bulkus, Tetrasborb, Panaka; Proposs, Nibiru, Hyrum, Aytac; Bobby Sauro, Powploc.
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Coach: Ricardo Carvalho.
Tactics: Two lines of four and two opportunistic strikers up front. It's atypical of Daineri football, but nobody can deny it works.
Season Overview: Having narrowly avoided relegation, they still keep the same team. Will it suffice?

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SPORT WIOS
Region: Guliver.
Colors: White, green and red
Nickname: Dragons, The Nobles
Stadium: Sky and Earth Hall (cap. 84.000), Urdu
Overview: A traditional club, which had never left the top echelon until lately. Founded by draco-humans, it's associated with them to this day.
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Lineup: Mbabane; Gambiarra, Nonato Jr. (AND)(c), Ianto, Ubu; Gahiji, Block, Bartolomeu, Panácios, Stenmark; Krishnamurti.
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Coach: Yuri Colandatuba.
Tactics: 4-3-2-1, very conservative with a solid defence. Relies on the creativity of the two key midfielders for goals.
Season Overview: They're fresh from a Cup win, but aren't afraid of changing the lineup. Are they ready to take Estrela D'Alva's place as the new hegemonic team?

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ISPER
Region: Guliver.
Colors: White, navy and yellow
Nickname: The Old School
Stadium: Sapiens Arena (45.000), Urdu, and Social Arena (80.000), Undina
Overview: Born from the fusion of two amateur school teams, it became full professional and never stopped ascending. Their greatest strength lies on the youth teams, a veritable factory of great players.
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Lineup: Rena; Xupiter, Fábio, Leonardo, Babu, Bezerro; Arex, Lucos, Bio(c); Economiakis, Crussa.
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Coach: Tio Gogô.
Tactics: Deceptively offensive 5-3-2. Three very creative midfielders and two aggressive wide-backs guarantee a steady supply of balls to two goalscoring masters up front.
Season Overview: Their golden generation has begun to show its fangs; are they destined to greater heights? Or will they languish?

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ESTRELA D'ALVA
Region: Lem.
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Scarlet and Black, The Boys from Down the Street
Stadium: New Fountain (cap. 92.000), Cidade Pupidu
Overview: One day, a bunch of kids that played on the streets of Cidade Pupidu decided to start a team. Funny how far dreams can take you.
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Lineup: Castanha; Rainier, Esquerdinha, Uéslei(c); Suqian, Mackinac, Allan Brado, Gian; Beto, Pocharrontas, Catapimba.
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Coach: Henrique Sá Poti
Tactics: 3-4-3, possession-based and aggressive.
Season Overview: They may have lost the Cup, but still have an awesome team. Does anyone doubt that they, once tasting dominance, will let it go so easily?

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MINIGOLEADA
Region: Caveirairas
Colors: Black and green
Nickname: Green Stars
Stadium: Gigempat Arena (cap. 120.000), Derdia
Overview: The pride of the Skëdar, eternal nemeses of Xistrumbigonça. Unlike their main rivals, they rely a lot on home-grown talent, which helps strengthen its position as a popular club in the region.
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Lineup: Germânia; Xitalia(c), Morgenau, Metaxas, Hawk (NSI); Damien, Holowaty, Kantemir, Blavatsky; Patiy (NSI), Astrobildo.
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Coach: Mario Yndoyr.
Tactics: 4-4-2, with four playmakers in the middle, trading a traditional target man for more speed and finishing from unusual angles.
Season Overview: Still trying to crack the top spots again, they still rely on the talent of Astrobildo - undoubtedly one of the best performers in the League, but maybe one that can't sustain a team on his lonesome...

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VOLEY
Region: Guliver
Colors: Red, black and white.
Nickname: Olympians
Stadium: Metropolitan Sports Complex (cap. 66.000), Urdu
Overview: They were a tennis and volleyball club that took up soccer as a way to show up the neighboring clubs. Eventually, the soccer division split off and went professional.
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Lineup: Zed; Aopre, Oryol, Ceará, Tamen; Blanc, Colel(c), Drene, Ponzi, Barba de Jesus; Ranna.
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Coach: Fábian Bernard.
Tactics: A secure back-line, and in front of it, five players that roam from attack to defense as needed.
Season Overview: More of the same, please. No surprises, and probably no hope of changing their mid-table status.

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MARVEL TEAM
Region: Inglebsu
Colors: Orange and black
Nickname: Superpower
Stadium: Phoenix Stadium (cap. 60.000), Kalypes
Overview: They ascended from nothing to total domination at local and national level some years back. Their feat of six consecutive triple crowns isn't likely to be matched.

Lineup: Xavier; Issui, Jotacá, Knauser; Orkatz, Scelianus, Sasera, De Grood, Farucx Vanecaur(c); Forpence, Magnus.
Coach: Stephen Kurtzberg.
Tactics: Centralized 3-5-2, tight in the back and fast up front.
Season Overview: Cautious changes for a team just returning to the top flight. Is that all they need to stay there?

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ZILL
Region: Guliver
Colors: White, red, blue and yellow
Nickname: The Kings
Stadium: Herald Arena (cap. 63.000), Genriysai
Overview: The inaugural champions of the Dainer Cup. A traditional club with lots of retrospect.
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Lineup: Batmacumba; Jugurha, Ynyr, Rammalah, Milhomem; Middelkamp, Das Brüce(c), Lloyd; Marcelo, Nemecsek, Dandruff.
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Coach: Megumi Spenser.
Tactics: Daineri 4-3-3. No mystery to this one.
Season Overview: New coach, same team. Looks good on paper, and was good enough for the DLA, but it didn't help them last time. They will have to struggle.

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TOMMY-ATKINS
Region: Guliver
Colors: Blue and white
Nickname: Blues
Stadium: Planetarium (cap. 58.000), Samata
Overview: When they played Zill in the first Dainer Cup final, they were already rivals. One of the very first professional teams of the country.
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Lineup: Mustafa; Armengaard, King, Batiman, Fightmaster; Durango, Das Irvine(c), Falkner, Vaiyt; Enzo, Aolo.
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Coach: Muma Takondattar.
Tactics: 4-4-2, with lots of width in midfield.
Season Overview: Not an exceptional team, but definitely not a bad one. They need to stay sharp to keep that midtable position.

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CACHIMBO AMPLO
Region: Lem
Colors: Red and black
Nickname: Reds, Smokers
Stadium: Cachimbo Soccer Stadium (cap. 47.000), Cachimbo
Overview: A team in ascension, new to the upper divisions. It has a strong youth team structure and a small but fanatical fan-base.
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Lineup: Tayot; Advocaat, Boateng, Fortinbras; Petkovic(c), Raj, Robill, Ken'ichi; Hwan, Koppers, Az (APX).
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Coach: Ociz Onintiqu.
Tactics: 3-4-3 with extreme speed in the attack and creativity out back.
Season Overview: A less than stellar Cup and perilous League have left them scrambling to improve the team; alas, not much change came. They do have a fearsome attack, though, and everything in their hands to enact change.

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JENIPAPA
Region: Caveirairas
Colors: Brown and blue
Nickname: Mountain Lions
Stadium: Jenipapa Stadium (cap. 55.000), Jalvador
Overview: A club with a lot of history, but new to the upper echelons of Daineri football. A veritable factory of talents.
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Lineup: Kaban(c); Bundan, Peredur, Kiyopa, Murrah; Mangalonga (NSI), Vinicios, Pioyt; Jinjin, Jenisn, Jerjelin.
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Coach: Embu de Serrinha
Tactics: Classic Daineri 4-3-3 with intense marking and incisive attacks from the sides.
Season Overview: A new signing from abroad, the first Nekonian in the league, will hopefully ignite this generation of talents to more great seasons. Let's see what happens.

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ACROPOLIS
Region: Inglebsu
Colors: Silver and orange
Nickname: Robots
Stadium: Acropolis Arena (cap. 57.000), Acropolis
Overview: A team closely associated with the IT industry center of Acropolis, they were founded as pioneers of a "scientific" style of management. As representative of Acropolis, they enjoy a sort of rivalry with Urdutown.
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Lineup: Viros; Prerigo, Matarr, Gygax, Regulus; Maqiuna, Kaliptos(c), Pereyra; Ra-seru, Yolanda (NCA), Frogfucios.
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Coach: Empedokles Garo.
Tactics: Classic Daineri 4-3-3. The wingers work their way to the middle with skill and speed.
Season Overview: A pretty promising attack and good defence. The midfield is quite talented but a bit lacking in the physical department. Overall, not a team to be trifled with, as Frogfucios has an habit of "rewarding" complacency handsomely.

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LIMOEIRO
Region: Lem
Colors: Green, blue and white
Nickname: Uptown Boys
Stadium: Monica Sousa Stadium, Limoeiro
Overview: From a small grass patch in one of the city's many parks, to professional football in a sparkling new stadium, this team has made it their mission to "spread the joy of football".
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Lineup: Cranioval; Deusdabola, Cafiaspirino, Sotomayor; Selassié, Scelianus, Pirindo, Jão Senora(c), Jubilu; Antenor, Ovotepter.
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Coach: Elvis Sarraf.
Tactics: 3-5-2. A powerful circle of five defenders gives more freedom to the skillful midfielders and prolific goalscorers.
Season Overview: An Emerald Boot and nearly won the Cup. Do you think they will be content with just that?


---Superliga Daineri     Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Jenipapa 30 15 5 10 63 44 +19 50 TQCC
2 Limoeiro 30 15 5 10 64 49 +15 50 Globe
3 Isper 30 14 8 8 56 45 +11 50 Globe
4 Minigoleada 30 15 4 11 50 42 +8 49 Globe

5 Korriga 30 13 7 10 53 41 +12 46 Heritage
6 Cachimbo Amplo 30 12 9 9 46 36 +10 45 Heritage

7 Tommy-Atkins 30 13 5 12 55 59 −4 44
8 Zill 30 13 4 13 50 54 −4 43
9 University 30 12 5 13 33 28 +5 41
10 Adda 30 10 8 12 46 57 −11 38
11 Voley 30 11 4 15 34 48 −14 37
12 Xistrumbigonça 30 9 10 11 40 55 −15 37
13 Sport Wios 30 10 6 14 23 24 −1 36
14 Estrela D'Alva 30 10 6 14 53 58 −5 36
15 Acropolis 30 9 8 13 53 61 −8 35 to DLA
16 Marvel Team 30 8 8 14 38 56 −18 32 to DLA


Congratulations to the champions!
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JENIPAPA


Golden Ball
Jinjin (Jenipapa)
Golden Boot
Jerjelin (Jenipapa) - 28 goals
Golden Glove
Kaban (Jenipapa)
Silver Ball
Astrobildo (Minigoleada)
Silver Boot
Economiakis (Isper) / Liu Keng Mau (Korriga) - 25 goals
Silver Glove
Tayot (Cachimbo Amplo)

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---Liga Daineri A        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Sun Coast 30 18 6 6 50 28 +22 60 SBCC, to DSL
2 Tarruço 30 16 6 8 32 22 +10 54 SBCC, to DSL
3 Ragaman 30 16 5 9 56 33 +23 53 SBCC
4 Eclipse 30 16 4 10 48 31 +17 52 SBCC

5 Ispingilovi 30 15 7 8 33 25 +8 52
6 Éclaireurs 30 12 9 9 52 47 +5 45
7 Catarro 30 12 8 10 50 44 +6 44
8 Shitrom 30 12 8 10 27 28 −1 44
9 Crystal 30 11 8 11 47 44 +3 41
10 Conga 30 10 9 11 48 39 +9 39
11 Adubo Fértio 30 12 2 16 39 57 −18 38
12 Urdutown 30 8 12 10 51 56 −5 36
13 Jéan 30 10 5 15 37 42 −5 35
14 Raoni 30 10 4 16 42 49 −7 34
15 Bufelino 30 7 5 18 22 56 −34 26 to DLB
16 Trevas 30 4 4 22 15 48 −33 16 to DLB


Congratulations to the champions!
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SUN COAST


Golden Ball
Roetaka (Sun Coast)
Golden Boot
Arokh (Ragaman) - 26 goals
Golden Glove
Smolenyak (Tarruço)

---Liga Daineri B        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Palestra 30 24 3 3 44 12 +32 75 to DLA
2 Olhiderts 30 20 6 4 41 12 +29 66 to DLA

3 Urboyts 30 15 9 6 26 10 +16 54
4 Furinkazan 30 13 8 9 28 23 +5 47
5 Ypiçilom 30 15 2 13 22 20 +2 47
6 Amaritu 30 12 8 10 16 16 0 44
7 Bruzundangas 30 13 2 15 30 29 +1 41
8 Meteoro 30 10 10 10 35 33 +2 40
9 Bom 30 9 10 11 23 25 −2 37
10 Telestar 30 9 9 12 30 33 −3 36
11 Bitrool 30 10 6 14 28 41 −13 36
12 Kibosh 30 10 5 15 23 32 −9 35
13 Legal Esporte 30 8 10 12 23 33 −10 34
14 Alphacore 30 8 6 16 25 41 −16 30
15 Zipline 30 8 4 18 19 32 −13 28 to DLG
16 Inga Rasen 30 6 2 22 12 33 −21 20 to DLG


---Liga Daineri G        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Seiyun 30 15 5 10 41 22 +19 50 to DLB
2 Rayford United 30 12 14 4 27 17 +10 50 to DLB

3 Espacotepo 30 13 7 10 30 20 +10 46
4 Barlogs 30 12 10 8 52 43 +9 46
5 PDM 30 13 7 10 40 39 +1 46
6 Eikan 30 12 9 9 32 27 +5 45
7 Starz 30 13 5 12 32 29 +3 44
8 Schwarzenkreuz 30 12 7 11 21 17 +4 43
9 GAG 30 10 12 8 21 22 −1 42
10 Principes Bonita 30 10 9 11 14 15 −1 39
11 Khazan 30 9 11 10 24 25 −1 38
12 Arcadia 30 10 6 14 39 43 −4 36
13 Tarmac 30 7 13 10 35 39 −4 34
14 Orea D'Calango 30 8 10 12 46 54 −8 34
15 Carbono 30 9 4 17 27 49 −22 31 to DLD
16 Magnificat 30 7 7 16 29 49 −20 28 to DLD


---Liga Daineri D        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Metanoi 30 16 6 8 48 34 +14 54 to DLG
2 Shaman du Mal 30 15 8 7 39 23 +16 53 to DLG

3 Syzygy 30 13 10 7 46 36 +10 49
4 Catabás 30 12 11 7 38 33 +5 47
5 Zumbizar 30 11 11 8 41 35 +6 44
6 Uvi Strella 30 11 11 8 39 37 +2 44
7 Doubleplusgood 30 12 6 12 33 29 +4 42
8 Sutakora Sassa 30 10 12 8 34 33 +1 42
9 Yulemol 30 10 9 11 18 20 −2 39
10 Qatanduva 30 10 9 11 18 21 −3 39
11 Barro Branco 30 9 10 11 40 51 −11 37
12 Granfaloon 30 8 11 11 19 22 −3 35
13 Planeta Nikosi 30 8 11 11 46 55 −9 35
14 Xingar 30 10 4 16 19 27 −8 34
15 Matrix 30 6 12 12 34 41 −7 30
16 Valverde 30 5 7 18 20 35 −15 22



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---Group A               Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Zill 6 4 2 0 14 7 +7 14
2 Voley 6 2 2 2 7 7 0 8

3 Jenipapa 6 2 2 2 6 7 −1 8
4 Shitrom 6 0 2 4 3 9 −6 2


---Group B               Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Cachimbo Amplo 6 4 0 2 11 6 +5 12
2 Marvel Team 6 4 0 2 10 6 +4 12

3 Catarro 6 2 0 4 9 13 −4 6
4 Eclipse 6 2 0 4 5 10 −5 6


---Group C               Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Sport Wios 6 4 2 0 5 1 +4 14
2 Jéan 6 3 0 3 10 9 +1 9

3 Ragaman 6 1 2 3 7 8 −1 5
4 Acropolis 6 1 2 3 4 8 −4 5


---Group D               Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Xistrumbigonça 6 4 1 1 11 5 +6 13
2 Adda 6 3 2 1 15 6 +9 11

3 Éclaireurs 6 2 1 3 5 15 −10 7
4 University 6 1 0 5 1 6 −5 3


---Group E               Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Minigoleada 6 5 0 1 15 5 +10 15
2 Isper 6 3 2 1 13 3 +10 11

3 Bufelino 6 2 1 3 3 17 −14 7
4 Tarruço 6 0 1 5 1 7 −6 1


---Group F               Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Korriga 6 5 0 1 10 4 +6 15
2 Palestra 6 4 0 2 7 8 −1 12

3 Estrela D'Alva 6 3 0 3 11 6 +5 9
4 Kibosh 6 0 0 6 4 14 −10 0


---Group G               Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Limoeiro 6 4 0 2 14 12 +2 12
2 Ispingilovi 6 3 2 1 11 6 +5 11

3 Tommy-Atkins 6 1 2 3 10 12 −2 5
4 Conga 6 1 2 3 12 17 −5 5


---Group H               Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Urdutown 6 4 0 2 17 10 +7 12
2 Crystal 6 3 1 2 17 10 +7 10

3 Sun Coast 6 3 1 2 13 7 +6 10
4 Meteoro 6 1 0 5 5 25 −20 3


Round of 16

----------Zill 1–3 Marvel Team
Marvel Team 3–3 Zill (6-4 agg)

Cachimbo Amplo 3–2 Voley
Voley 0–1 Cachimbo Amplo (2-4 agg)

Sport Wios 0–0 Adda
Adda 1–1 Sport Wios (2–1 AET) (2-1 agg)

Xistrumbigonça 2–2 Jéan
Jéan 0–6 Xistrumbigonça (2-8 agg)

Minigoleada 0–1 Palestra
Palestra 0–0 Minigoleada (1-0 agg)

Korriga 3–3 Isper
Isper 0–1 Korriga (3-4 agg)

Limoeiro 3–0 Crystal
Crystal 5–7 Limoeiro (5-10 agg)

Urdutown 0–0 Ispingilovi
Ispingilovi 1–2 Urdutown (1-2 agg)


Quarter-Finals

---Marvel Team 0–1 Cachimbo Amplo
Cachimbo Amplo 1–1 Marvel Team (2-1 agg)

Adda 3–5 Xistrumbigonça
Xistrumbigonça 0–0 Adda (5-3 agg)

Palestra 0–1 Korriga
Korriga 1–0 Palestra (2-0 agg)

Limoeiro 1–0 Urdutown
Urdutown 0–1 Limoeiro (0-2 agg)


Semi-Finals

Cachimbo Amplo 1–5 Xistrumbigonça
Xistrumbigonça 0–5 Cachimbo Amplo (5-6 agg)

Korriga 0–0 Limoeiro
Limoeiro 0–1 Korriga (0-1 agg)


FINAL
Cachimbo Amplo 1–0 Korriga
Korriga 3–3 Cachimbo Amplo (3-4 agg)

Congratulations to the champions!
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CACHIMBO AMPLO


Golden Ball
Hwan (Cachimbo Amplo)
Golden Boot
Liu Keng Mau (Korriga) - 16 goals
Golden Glove
Tayot (Cachimbo Amplo)
Silver Ball
Onze Letras (Korriga)
Silver Boot
Nemecsek (Zill) - 15 goals
Silver Glove
Cranioval (Limoeiro)

SEASON PRIZES
Emerald Ball
Hwan (Cachimbo Amplo) - Even though he's not the team's main scorer anymore, his combination of speed, strength and inventiveness proved fundamental for Cachimbo Amplo in this season. He ended up edging Jinjin due to Jenipapa's dismal performance in the Cup.
Emerald Boot
Liu Keng Mau (Korriga) - 57 goals - That's five times already, a record unlikely to be ever beaten. No matter how his team goes, he always manages to be on top of the charts.
Emerald Glove
Tayot (Cachimbo Amplo) - Acrobatic and attentive, he has been a regular prize contender for Ragaman and now shines for the current big champion. A well deserved prize for a hard working career.

Dainer (DAI) qualifiers:
Champions' Cup: Jenipapa

Globe Cup: Limoeiro, Isper, Minigoleada

Series B Champions' Cup: Sun Coast, Tarruço, Ragaman, Eclipse

Cygnus Cup: Cachimbo Amplo

Heritage Cup: Korriga, Cachimbo Amplo


Dainer (DAI) final site bids:
Champions' Cup: New Fountain (cap. 92000), Cidade Pupidu
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This stadium has origins that date to the beginning of Daineri professional football, and it was built right on top of the same field where Estrela D'Alva played their first matches as an amateur club. It was reformed multiple times, but always keeps an unique "gap" in its structure that gives matches a breathtaking backdrop of the city outside.

Globe Cup: Phoenix Stadium (cap. 60000), Kalypes
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A traditional-looking stadium for a modern club that wanted to affirm itself among old timers, this may lack the fireworks of bolder designs, but it truly shines when it's filled by a passionate crowd. The only bit of extravagance in it is the enormous firebird on the entrance surrounded by six stars in gold, silver and orange - representing the sextuple triple crown won by Marvel Team shortly after its inception.

Series B Champions' Cup: Anil Marina Stadium (cap. 32000), Cidade Pupidu
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Lying right next to the sea, the Anil Marina is actually a sporting complex that houses facilities for a number of beach and water sports, where Sun Coast is a potency. The actual stadium occupies one of the building's inner rings.

Cygnus Cup: The Velodrome (cap. 76000), Ferros
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Built inside the Korriga motorsport complex just outside Ferros, it features special sound isolation to prevent noise from racing events from getting in the way of the football - and sometimes vice-versa.
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Mangolana Premier League Preiview



Arlnet
Stadium: Executive Stadium (28,000)
Manager: Henry Benns
Starting XI: J. Jones, Devlin, McDyer, Hampton, Greggs, Stanley, Paul, West, Roberts, Blood, Gester
Prediction: Promoted from the Mangolana Super League as the league champions. They are by far the best talented team that reached promotion in a long time. But that is all it is, talent, struggling they will this season. (16th Place Finish)

Arsenrall
Stadium: Mangolanites Stadium (67,000)
Manager: Shaun Williams (Defending Manager of the year)
Starting XI: Marte, Blandings, Viel, Williams, Sonnen, Gnagey, Charles, Jones, West, Thelen, Roy
Prediction: The Defending Premier League champion and winner of the Mangolana Super Cup. First Round exit from the Champions league though as they attempt to build their club as a world power. Expect them to be in the top 4 again this year and be in the running for the other domestic titles. (2nd place finish)

Bluepool
Stadium: Jimenez Top Stadium (24,105)
Manager: Bill House
Starting XI: Hedjuk Jr, Salmon, Harper, Gordon, Alejandro, Cuddy, Flings, Masters, Foreman,Doings, P. Shogun
Prediction: Once again outperformed the team they had on the field most nights, saved a lot last year by last minute goals. They improved a little this offseason but look not further than an around mid table finish. (9th place finish)

Carleck
Stadium: Zieth Feel Stadia (20,001)
Manager: Gage McNiell
Starting XI: Wellington, Victors,Harvin, Downey, Melandrii, Mattia, John, Barry, Melep, Reed, Aliq
Prediction: After spending last season in the relegation zone almost until the last quarter of the season thanks to a hot run they put on at the end, expect them to be bottom of the pack this season, struggling to remain out of 20th. (20th place finish)

Commonbel
Stadium: Fin Stadia
Manager: Steve Obryne
Starting XI: Huttens, Debana, Hunter, Montejunas, McAntyre, Forema, Fillings, Church, Quest, Clay, Brunt
Prediction: Winner of both the Mangolana Cup and the league cup, Commonbel is primed for a run at those titles again, but don’t expect them to contend for the title in the premier league, top 4 finish at the most. (4th Place Finish)

Dalenderain
Stadium: Grego-Johnson Stadium, Dalenderain (38,219)
Manager: Franklin Hernandez
Starting XI: Curry, Dipetro, Mones, Macdonald, Hentley, Brooks, Crosby, Esse, Glass, Mcbain, MicFliker
Prediction: Also coming off a disappointing season, Dalenderain will be looking to rebound as a midtable to international qualifying team. Franklin Hernandez will also be on a tight chain this season, with any blemishes getting him the on the job market. (13th place finish)

Federation
Stadium: Green Burrow Stadium (49,000)
Manager: Seth Jansen
Starting XI: Florence, M. Johnson, Gentry, Chesney, Albertson, C. Reed, McGrath, Mallon, Xues, A. Reed, Wise
Prediction: What a season for Federation last season. Finished 3rd in the premier league standings, only behind Skyline United and Arsenrall. Team of the season by far last year, don’t expect them to replicate it, but still finish in the top half of the table. (6th Place Finish)

Goldshom
Stadium: Golden Bars Park (25,000)
Manager: Kenny Smith
Starting XI: Green, Rossi, Peppar, Chilo, Riech, Howard, Jones, Chandler, Ding, Smith, Doe
Prediction: Another year, another no show for the Golden Derby. Goldshom FC was relegated last season to the Mangolana Super League while Goldshom achieved promotion as they for the first time have bragging rights over their rivals. (19th Place Finish)

Herogeos
Stadium: Little Bin Stadium (23,000)
Manager: Franklin McDuff
Starting XI: Chase, Morgan, Philler, Bose, Cates, Hogan, Alex, Spies, Bade, Michelle, Parent
Prediction: Following last seasons close relegation call, Herogeos replaced its former manager with a former team captain in Franklin McDuff. McDuff will most likely try to build a defensive powerhouse in Herogeos with the center of it all being top Mangolana defender Jordan Morgan. (11th Place Finish)

Jaconess
Stadium: MSSA Stadium (14,500)
Manager: Charlie Dinger
Starting XI: Cropper, Stanko, Miller, Allen, Gil, Garcia, Lopez, Steffen, Torre, Criven, Morena
Prediction: The final team that looks to be able to stay afloat, but they will be caught in a hard fought dule to avoid that final relegation spot, look for them to possibly succeed, maybe by as much as a coin-flip. (17th Place Finish)

Justidell
Stadium: PNC Arena (24,500)
Manager: Bob Gerhardt
Starting XI: Brunt, Strickland, Lewis, Mendoza, Allen, Koernal, Kneller, Hutchings, Merrifield, Saviano, Berg
Prediction: A team that nobody seems to remember in the premier league even when they are good. Can you imagine how forgotten they will be when they finish below midtable this season, why even play? (14th Place Finish)

Mangolana City
Stadium: National Stadium (90,000)
Manager: Paul Kristens
Starting XI: Miller, Brody, Erices, [i]Bryan[/i], Hamilton, B. Shogun, Knight, Stevens, Andy, Line, Pierce
Prediction: Finished 5th in the premier league last season, which can be considered a massive underperformance for this team, but don’t expect them to do much better this season as the starting line-up remains the same. (5th Place Finish)

Mascona FC
Stadium: Stadium of the River (72,000)
Manager: Henry Popovich
Starting XI: Dredd, Dupe, Wenger, Ham, Snideley, Wesley, Wondo, Giggs, Holtby, Quentin, Foresberg
Prediction: By far the most underperforming team in the premier league last season. First half of the season they looked like a Super League side. The team was by far the worst it has ever been and don’t look for any improvement this season even with a new manager, the 3rd in 2 seasons. (10th Place Finish)

Mascona Fidel
Stadium: Border Stadium (40,230)
Manager: Hugo Miguel
Starting XI: Fuela, Bueno, Gullato, Cropper, Serna, Hernandez, Matts, Gonzalez, Gullota, Flores, Estafosa
Prediction: For the first time in club history, Mascona Fidel remains in the Premier League for back to back seasons. They will be in trouble this season with the talent coming from the Super league and the lack of transfers in the off-season. (18th Place Finish)

Nirvana
Stadium: Lone Island Stadium (57,000)
Manager: Robert Jimenez
Starting XI: Gates, Ross, Garcia, Davenport, Hoya, Trapp, Derssed, Moguire, Blose, Jareds, Starling
Prediction: In his second season as Nirvana manager, Robert Jimenez will be looking to move towards stage 2 of his plan at turning Nirvana into a powerhouse in the Premier League within the next 4 seasons. Expect gains from last season, but not a super jump that some have predicted. (12th Place Finish)

Redpool
Stadium: Rush-Mango Stadium (27,000)
Manager: Chip Morgan
Starting XI: Morena, Nicoletti, Terresi, Moxa, Toms, Versteeg, Gimblett, Heneley, Klein, Derosa, Blieg
Prediction: Following Redpools first season in the premier league without relegation, expect Redpool to possibly suffer the Sophomore slump but somehow retain their premier league spot in a close relegation battle. Expect them to also struggle against their Poolings rival Bluepool. (15th Place Finish)

Skyline City
Stadium: Republic Stadium (110,000)
Manager: Plize Ferras
Starting XI: Robinson, Torres, Weatherall, Mactosh, Fender, Kavita, Renken, Pelosi, Duarte, Delgado, Yedlin
Prediction: Skyline City as added some muscle to their line-up this year. Still not a highly known line-up but look for them to get in the top 4, 5th being the lowest this season. Tons of talent on the team. (3rd Place Finish)

Skyline FC
Stadium: Boyarde Chief Stadium (70,000)
Manager: Jordan Henderson
Starting XI: Decker, Dia, Luna, Oliver, Rogers, Salgado, Top, Howe, Gansler, Okoli, Armstrong
Prediction: Skyline FC made waves last year in the premier league with their second ever berth to international competition as they made the Globe Cup as the 4th place team in Mangolana. They will not do as well this year as they have lost a lot of talent. (7th Place Finish)

Skyline United
Stadium: Clydsedale Stadium (134,000)
Manager: Greg Van Tright
Starting XI: Madison, Lajud, Gomez, Fierro, Abuela, T. Shogun, Corona, Marin, Henry, Ventera, Carlos
Prediction: What a bad year for Skyline United, they failed to bring home any hardware since the teams inception. The dream team is still alive though as they added talent to the roster as they prepare to go for it all the gold this year. Good shot at winning Skyline Derby as well (1st Place Finish)

Soccoroo
Stadium: Kingsman Stadium (54,000)
Manager: Waltz McGuire
Starting XI: Hall, Beltran, Beasely, Shea, Bruin, Buddle, Parke, Hamid, Boyd, Gordon, Goodson
Prediction: Soccoroo started out like a house on fire last year, running a close second to Arsenrall in the premier league for the first half of the season. Faded in the second half and had to settle for a 7th place finish which is where they will probably run this season. (7th Place Finish)


Mangolana Premier League Derby Previews

Derby de Poolings
Teams: Bluepool and Redpool
Prediction: Bluepool is by far the strongest team between them and Redpool. Redpool will also be in a dog fight to stay in the Premier League so this may not be on their radar for a to-do list. (Bluepool sweeps the season Derby)

Skyline Derby
Current Teams: Skyline United, Skyline City, and Skyline FC
Prediction: With Skyline United the strongest team in the Premier League this season look for them to possibly dominate in all matches. City can also be in contention this season but don’t look for it. FC on the other hand has a good chance at delivering the upset and winning their first ever Skyline Derby. (Skyline United wins Derby 2-2-0)

National Derby
Current Teams: Mascona FC and Mascona Fidel
Prediction: Coming off of last season’s debacle that was absolutely dreadful for Mascona FC, look for them to rebound with a total domination of the National Derby and total destruction of Mascona Fidel. (Mascona FC Sweeps Derby)

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Qualified for World Cup 59, 60, 65
Hosted: World Lacrosse Championship XI, Market Cup, Market Cup II, Soccer for Hope, Beach Cup 4, WISC 2, WISC 4, Campeonato Rushmori Juvenil Sub-20 and Sub-17
Won: Beach Cup IX
Second: Market Cup, Graveyard Cup
Third: Market Cup II, WIF/SC II
Fourth: Market Cup 4
Quartefinals: IBC 8, World Lacrosse Campionship XI, World Junior Ice hockey Championship, Buchadinger Cup II, Market Cup 3

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Postby Valanora » Sat May 04, 2013 7:59 pm

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AOCL VIII


Group A

MD1: Raynor City United (VAL) 2-0 FK Start (SVK), SC Cascadia (NFX) 1-1 AC Tamolaki (MKV)
MD2: AC Tamolaki (MKV) 1-3 Raynor City United (VAL), SC Cascadia (NFX) 1-0 FK Start (SVK)
MD3: Raynor City United (VAL) 3-0 SC Cascadia (NFX), AC Tamolaki (MKV) 0-2 FK Start (SVK)
MD4: FK Start (SVK) 1-4 Raynor City United (VAL), AC Tamolaki (MKV) 0-2 SC Cascadia (NFX)
MD5: Raynor City United (VAL) 2-0 AC Tamolaki (MKV), FK Start (SVK) 1-1 SC Cascadia (NFX)
MD6: SC Cascadia (NFX) 0-6 Raynor City United (VAL), FK Start (SVK) 0-2 AC Tamolaki (MKV)

Ps Team                          P  W  D  L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Raynor City United (VAL) 6 6 0 0 20 2 +18 18
2 SC Cascadia (NFX) 6 2 2 2 5 11 -6 8

3 AC Tamolaki (MKV) 6 1 1 4 4 10 -6 4
4 FK Start (SVK) 6 1 1 4 4 10 -6 4


Group B

MD1: Jungle Strike FC (VIL) 3-0 Hyford FC (TIS), Maethoru (KOR) 1-0 Errion Vega FK (AMV)
MD2: Errion Vega FK (AMV) 0-2 Jungle Strike FC (VIL), Maethoru (KOR) 2-0 Hyford FC (TIS)
MD3: Jungle Strike FC (VIL) 1-0 Maethoru (KOR), Errion Vega FK (AMV) 1-1 Hyford FC (TIS)
MD4: Hyford FC (TIS) 0-2 Jungle Strike FC (VIL), Errion Vega FK (AMV) 0-2 Maethoru (KOR)
MD5: Jungle Strike FC (VIL) 4-0 Errion Vega FK (AMV), Hyford FC (TIS) 1-2 Maethoru (KOR)
MD6: Maethoru (KOR) 2-0 Jungle Strike FC (VIL), Hyford FC (TIS) 1-0 Errion Vega FK (AMV)

Ps Team                        P  W D  L For  Ag +/- Pts
1 Jungle Strike FC (VIL) 6 5 0 1 12 2 +10 15
2 Maethoru (KOR) 6 5 0 1 9 2 +7 15

3 Hyford FC (TIS) 6 1 1 4 3 10 -7 4
4 Errion Vega FK (AMV) 6 0 1 5 1 11 -10 1


Group C

MD1: Milona-Lpaka FC (TUR) 1-1 Unite Chateauguay (NMS), Batal (IBX) 1-4 Killfanna Harps (IND)
MD2: Killfanna Harps (IND) 1-4 Milona-Lpaka FC (TUR), Batal (IBX) 4-1 Unite Chateauguay (NMS)
MD3: Milona-Lpaka FC (TUR) 2-0 Batal (IBX), Killfanna Harps (IND) 1-1 Unite Chateauguay (NMS)
MD4: Unite Chateauguay (NMS) 0-3 Milona-Lpaka FC (TUR), Killfanna Harps (IND) 0-1 Batal (IBX)
MD5: Milona-Lpaka FC (TUR) 0-0 Killfanna Harps (IND), Unite Chateauguay (NMS) 0-2 Batal (IBX)
MD6: Batal (IBX) 0-2 Milona-Lpaka FC (TUR), Unite Chateauguay (NMS) 1-1 Killfanna Harps (IND)

Ps Team                         P  W  D  L For  Ag +/- Pts
1 Milona-Lpaka FC (TUR) 6 4 2 0 12 2 +10 14
2 Batal (IBX) 6 3 0 3 8 9 -1 9

3 Killfanna Harps (IND) 6 1 3 2 7 8 -1 6
4 Unite Chateauguay (NMS) 6 0 3 3 4 12 -8 3


Group D

MD1: Yuba United (COM) 4-0 Hapoel Maksiouta (KSL), Spit City (MIU) 1-0 Kericia City (KER)
MD2: Kericia City (KER) 0-4 Yuba United (COM), Spit City (MIU) 0-1 Hapoel Maksiouta (KSL)
MD3: Yuba United (COM) 5-0 Spit City (MIU), Kericia City (KER) 4-1 Hapoel Maksiouta (KSL)
MD4: Hapoel Maksiouta (KSL) 0-4 Yuba United (COM), Kericia City (KER) 0-3 Spit City (MIU)
MD5: Yuba United (COM) 2-0 Kericia City (KER), Hapoel Maksiouta (KSL) 0-5 Spit City (MIU)
MD6: Spit City (MIU) 0-4 Yuba United (COM), Hapoel Maksiouta (KSL) 0-3 Kericia City (KER)

Ps Team                        P  W D  L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Yuba United (COM) 6 6 0 0 23 0 +23 18
2 Spit City (MIU) 6 3 0 3 9 10 -1 9

3 Kericia City (KER) 6 2 0 4 7 11 -4 6
4 Hapoel Maksiouta (KSL) 6 1 0 5 2 20 -18 3


First Round
Raynor City United (VAL) 2-1 Maethoru (KOR)
Maethoru (KOR) 1-2(2-4 agg) Raynor City United (VAL)

Milona-Lpaka FC (TUR) 2-2 Spit City (MIU)
Spit City (MIU) 1-0(3-2 agg) Milona-Lpaka FC (TUR)

SC Cascadia (NFX) 0-3 Jungle Strike FC (VIL)
Jungle Strike FC (VIL) 3-0(6-0 agg) SC Cascadia (NFX)

Batal (IBX) 0-3 Yuba United (COM)
Yuba United (COM) 7-0(10-0 agg) Batal (IBX)


Semifinals
Raynor City United (VAL) 4-0 Spit City (MIU)
Spit City (MIU) 0-2(0-6 agg) Raynor City United (VAL)

Jungle Strike FC (VIL) 1-1 Yuba United (COM)
Yuba United (COM) 1-0(2-1 agg) Jungle Strike FC (VIL)


Final
@ The Battleground, Raynor City, Valanora
Raynor City United (VAL) 0-1 Yuba United (COM)
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WC 47, 51, 94 (2nd), WC 34, 38, 39, 41, 44, 45, 53, 60, 67, 92 (3rd), WC 49, 58, 87, 90 (Semifinalist), WC 33, 35-37, 46, 48, 54, 55, 62, 63, 65, 72, 83, 85, 86, 88, 91 (Quarterfinalist)
WCoH VII, VIII, XVII, XXVIII, XXX, XXXII (1st), WCoH I, XXXI, XL (2nd), WCoH II, XXIX (3rd), WCoH XII (4th)
AOCAF 44, 46, 51, 53, 65, 68 Champions, AOCAF 39, 43, 55, 59, 64 Runners Up
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Postby Ko-oren » Sun May 05, 2013 6:52 am

RP: KNL-1, Part 1 - KNL-1, Part 2 - KNL-1, Part 3 - KNL-2 - KNL-3 N/S/E - Greater Ko-orenite Cup

Ko-oren's (KOR) Qualifiers

TQCC: Branvun, Maethoru
GC: Tangku, Mazaj, Norilya
SBCC: Kangutsu, Minato-shi, Katrun, Vnoskjulung

Cygnus Cup: Mazaj
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Runners-up 1x World Cup - 3x CAFA - 1x AOCAF - 1x WBC - 3x World Bowl - 1x WCoH - 4x IBC - 2x RUWC - 1x GCF Test Cricket - 1x ODI WT - 2x T20 WC - 1x FraterniT20 - 1x WLC - 1x FHWC
Organisation & Hosting 2x WCC President - 1x WCOH President / 1x BoF - 1x CAFA - 1x World Bowl - 1x WCOH - 2x RUWC - 1x ODI WT - 1x T20 WC - 1x FraterniT20 - 1x ARWC - 1x FHWC - (defunct) IRLCC, BCCC, Champions Bowl

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Postby Thaulandi » Sun May 05, 2013 6:56 am

RP: THL-1 and THL-2

Thaulandi's (THL) Qualifiers

TQCC: 4 Tower
GC: 2 Tower, 3 Tower, 8 Tower
SBCC: 18 Tower, 6 Tower, 7 Tower, 12 Tower

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