42 caps, 15 clean sheets
Number one goalkeeper for her club and her country, Portia made her name driving the mediocre Chenoworth Harriers to promotion before being taken on by big players Crisisbless, with whom she barely missed out on titles and won two Cups. She feels she’s reached the edge of what the national league can give her, and is looking to strut her stuff abroad.
42 caps, 1 goal
Some people call Rook Harm a thug. Rook feels this is unfair. A bouncer in his late teenage years, Rook arrived late to the professional game and made his name merely applying his former occupation to his present one. He’s been a fixture at the back for his club and his country, and while somewhat slow there are few who can match his ability to stop an attack in its tracks.
Uncapped
A likely prospect of Sabrefell Athletic tipped for selection in the next World Cup as understudy to Cheney Rosewood, Parrett is an entirely two-footed winger capable of playing either side. Very young, very fast, and very professional for his age with an incredible workrate - a player with a real thirst for victory.
10 caps, 6 goals
A real all-rounder as a striker who never tires. While an outsider to be picked for the 330 campaign, he soon proved his worth with six goals in ten matches. While his energy, pace and marksmanship are his primary assets, his simple, cheerful nature endears him to fans; once asked why he became a striker, he replied “I really enjoy scoring goals!”













