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Port Christopher
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Postby Port Christopher » Mon Jan 29, 2018 5:20 am

Preview Match day one to nine Match day ten to eighteen Play-offs, & awards

Port Christopher (PCR) Qualifiers
Puppet of Schottia

Champions’ Cup: Willox Street Pirates, Blue Coast 1981
Globe Cup: San Marco Storm, Kelsy Merchants, Newport Sirens



AOCL: Willox Street Pirates
Cygnus Cup: San Marco Storm
Puppet of Schottia

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Brenecia
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Postby Brenecia » Mon Jan 29, 2018 5:24 pm

BRENECIAN SEASON
Season Preview
Match-by-match
Matchday 30, Finals and Standings
Brenecia (BRE) qualifiers
Puppet of Nephara
Champions’ Cup: Kingsgrove, North Hall
Globe Cup: Northern Stallions, Pikemouth, Rozelle United

CEDC: Kingsgrove, North Hall
Cup Winners Cup: Pikemouth
Puppet of Nephara.

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Kita-Hinode
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Postby Kita-Hinode » Mon Jan 29, 2018 5:48 pm



Kita-Hinode (HIN) qualifiers
Main nation, the former Unified Sunrise Islands (USI).
Champions’ Cup: Mashu Hellowenia, Pascal Mashu
Globe Cup: Miare CosmoStars, Kanshiro Lopunnies, Princesiña Tikaru
SBCC: Hwoarang Seidoshi, Alvinero Kawasuki, Wolvena Hiyena
Youth Cup: Project Olimpo Jutsii


Kita-Hinode (HIN) final site bid
Champions’ Cup 70: Tenkaichi Peak View Field, Kamandu (capacity: 20,000)

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Home of top-tier side Reaper Kamandu, the Tenkaichi Peak View Field is one of those infamous football stadia that take pride of being located in the mountains, very much like the city of Kamandu itself. Considered to be an even bigger opponent than the team itself for anyone that dares to visit this field, there are some whispers inside the Imperial Hinodejin Football Association that someone picked this one for a bid for the giggles.
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Champion: WC 75 and 76, CoH 74, U-15 WC 4 and 6, DBC 29 and 41, CE 21 and 24
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Coldfield
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Postby Coldfield » Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:40 am

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Season 5
2019-2020



Coldfield (COL) Qualifiers
UICA
Champions' Cup: Crownsville Central
Globe Cup: Majestic, Sheepville, Elsbury
SBCC: Blackrocks, Siegecity, Silvershield
Non-UICA tournaments
Cygnus Cup: Crown Fighters
CEdC: Crownsville Central, Majestic


The Reborn Kingdom of Coldfield
Overview | The King | The Prime Minister
Retconned in April 2020 - most posts before that date are not canon anymore
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Filindostan
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Postby Filindostan » Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:57 am

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Filindostan Football League - 90004 Season


Filindostan (FID) qualifiers
for UICA competitions
Champions' Cup: Perokojak Kota Jakulta
Globe Cup: Fortunas, Venividicci, Perouno Bandarito
Series B Champions' Cup: Perokotyog Yogyakulta, Peroperayog Yogyakulta, Locomotiva San Marco

for other competitions
Cygnus Cup: Venividicci
CEdC: Perokojak Kota Jakulta, Venividicci
VCIAPP: Perotapam Massakar

Note: Refer to this post for club name changes (for Perouno and Perotapam).
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Orientis Juven
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Postby Orientis Juven » Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:22 am

Campionato Orientale

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In spite of football holding a strong footing in the tradition on Orientale ground, the football association hadn't thought of putting some teams out in the UICA leagues. Mostly because of most of the popilace thinking that the Campionato Orientale was prestigious enough on its own, however after the arrival of several foreign players, the Orientale Football Association decided to give some prestige and competition to the league by giving the first 4 teams the ticket for a UICA-sanctioned competition. The league consists of 16 teams from all over the nation.

In alphabetical order, here are the teams:

AC Fasenza
AC Guadalavera
AC Mujoz
Alcarassa UD
Anagennisi Filasmou
Caxa Laboral
FC Gajon
Faliriani FC
Fomo FC
OrPetrol Crezio
Ourede Camels
Ptolefni City
Ptolefni United
Taroujo FC
Tyrnavos Bulls
Vijara UD




The first 5 matchdays of the league are to be played in the months of August to September. The league's officially under way. Here's the board after the first 5 matchdays.

Ourede Camels 0–1 Ptolefni City
OrPetrol Crezio 0–3 Fomo FC
Anagennisi Filasmou 2–3 Alcarrasa UD
AC Mujoz 1–1 Tyrnavos Bulls
Faliriani FC 1–2 AC Guadalavera
Taroujo FC 2–1 Caxa Laboral
AC Fasenza 0–0 FC Gajon
Ptolefni United 0–1 Vijara UD


Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts

1 Alcarrasa UD
5 4 0 1 7 3 +4 12

2 Anagennisi Filasmou
5 3 1 1 8 3 +5 10

3 Fomo FC
5 3 1 1 6 3 +3 10

4 Vijara UD
5 3 0 2 4 3 +1 9

5 Taroujo FC
5 3 0 2 5 5 0 9

6 AC Guadalavera
5 3 0 2 4 6 −2 9

7 Ptolefni City
5 2 2 1 4 2 +2 8

8 AC Mujoz
5 2 2 1 4 3 +1 8

9 Ptolefni United
5 2 1 2 5 4 +1 7

10 Tyrnavos Bulls
5 1 3 1 5 4 +1 6

11 Ourede Camels
5 2 0 3 5 4 +1 6

12 Faliriani FC
5 2 0 3 7 8 −1 6

13 FC Gajon
5 1 2 2 4 6 −2 5

14 AC Fasenza
5 1 1 3 1 4 −3 4

15 OrPetrol Crezio
5 0 2 3 2 7 −5 2

16 Caxa Laboral
5 0 1 4 3 9 −6 1


As you can see, the league's been quite competitive from scratch with NO teams being undefeated after only 5 matchdays, Alcarassa UD beat Anagennisi Filasmou with 2-3 to end the last remaining undefeated team's streak and to steal the first place from them, with a Carlos Perez hattrick essentially carrying Alacarassa over Anagennisi in the last minute. On another note, an interesting match was played at the OrPetrol Arena, in Crezio, between the city's team and the absolutely unbelievable force that is Fomo FC. In an epic showcase of class and skill, Fomo FC beat OrPetrol Crezio 0-3 which puts Martino Terincelli in a difficult spot, seeing his OrPetrol Crezio coaching spot being jeopardized as the team have yet to win a game.




After 15 epic matchdays, the Campionato Orientale's first cycle of the season has officially come to an end, in order to be succeeded by the winter break. The leaderboard's starting to form up.

Taroujo FC 2–0 Ptolefni City
AC Fasenza 3–0 Faliriani FC
Ptolefni United 3–0 AC Mujoz
Vijara UD 1–0 Anagennisi Filasmou
FC Gajon 1–1 OrPetrol Crezio
Caxa Laboral 2–0 Ourede Camels
AC Guadalavera 0–1 Fomo FC
Tyrnavos Bulls 2–0 Alcarrasa UD

Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts

1 Fomo FC
15 8 4 3 18 11 +7 28

2 Vijara UD
15 8 2 5 15 12 +3 26

3 Ptolefni United
15 7 3 5 15 13 +2 24

4 Alcarrasa UD
15 7 2 6 16 14 +2 23

5 FC Gajon
15 5 8 2 14 12 +2 23

6 Taroujo FC
15 7 2 6 13 14 −1 23

7 AC Guadalavera
15 6 4 5 12 15 −3 22

8 Caxa Laboral
15 6 3 6 19 15 +4 21

9 Ptolefni City
15 6 3 6 18 15 +3 21

10 Faliriani FC
15 6 3 6 18 19 −1 21

11 Ourede Camels
15 6 2 7 13 12 +1 20

12 Tyrnavos Bulls
15 5 4 6 13 13 0 19

13 AC Fasenza
15 5 3 7 10 14 −4 18

14 AC Mujoz
15 5 2 8 14 23 −9 17

15 OrPetrol Crezio
15 3 6 6 19 18 +1 15

16 Anagennisi Filasmou
15 4 1 10 13 20 −7 13


Mid-season top scorers:
Maximino Ferro(10 goals)(Vijara UD)
Giannino Aliprandi(8 goals)(Fomo FC)
Lazaros Iordanou(7 goals)(Ptolefni United)


No team has managed to establish dominance in the league yet, but it seems as if Fomo FC's leading the horse race thus far with 28 points as well as finishing the first half of a season on a win against AC Guadalavera with a goal from golden boy Roberto Angioli, with the Orientale youngster scoring his 5th goal in the league thus far. Caxa Laboral took a relief victory against Ourede Camels, surpassing them in the process. Heliodoro Araújo and Isaías Torres absolutely crashed the Ourede Camels throught the entirety of the game, with both scoring a goal and giving an assist to each other. The top scorer race seems to be as close as ever, with Vijara UD's superstar striker Ferro netting 10, followed by Aliprandi with 8 and Iordanou with 1 goal less.




Caxa Laboral 2–1 Ptolefni City
FC Gajon 1–0 AC Guadalavera
Vijara UD 2–0 Tyrnavos Bulls
Ptolefni United 2–0 Alcarrasa UD
AC Fasenza 1–0 Fomo FC
Taroujo FC 2–0 Ourede Camels
Faliriani FC 1–0 OrPetrol Crezio
AC Mujoz 0–1 Anagennisi Filasmou

3/4th's of a season completely, we're in the final line to see an eventual winner.



Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts

1 Fomo FC
25 14 6 5 30 18 +12 48

2 Faliriani FC
25 12 5 8 29 23 +6 41

3 AC Guadalavera
25 12 5 8 24 24 0 41

4 Vijara UD
25 12 4 9 26 21 +5 40

5 Tyrnavos Bulls
25 10 7 8 25 23 +2 37

6 Taroujo FC
25 10 6 9 25 25 0 36

7 Alcarrasa UD
25 11 3 11 24 26 -2 36

8 Ptolefni City
25 10 5 10 34 28 +6 35

9 FC Gajon
25 8 11 6 26 25 +1 35

10 AC Fasenza
25 9 7 9 24 24 0 34

11 Ourede Camels
25 10 3 12 25 24 +1 33

12 Caxa Laboral
25 10 3 12 29 31 -2 33

13 Ptolefni United
25 8 8 9 27 27 0 32

14 AC Mujoz
25 8 5 12 23 36 -13 29

15 Anagennisi Filasmou
25 9 1 15 24 33 -9 28

16 OrPetrol Crezio
25 4 7 14 28 35 -7 19


With most of the league matches done, we can see Fomo FC being in charge of the league, with a 7 point difference with Faliriani FC, the exceptional team that managed to climb from 10th to 2nd. The reason behind Faliriani's exception growth is Vassilis Antoniou, who's managed to score 17 goals in the 12 games he's played after returning from injury in the 13th matchday. AS Fasensa pulled a surprise against Fomo FC, as the latter were lacking important players, however the team's still leading.

Ptolefni City 4–2 Taroujo FC
Faliriani FC 1–0 AC Fasenza
AC Mujoz 0–1 Ptolefni United
Anagennisi Filasmou 3–3 Vijara UD
OrPetrol Crezio 1–0 FC Gajon
Ourede Camels 1–1 Caxa Laboral
Fomo FC 1–0 AC Guadalavera
Alcarrasa UD 2–2 Tyrnavos Bulls


Last matches players, we have clear champions here!

Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts

1 Fomo FC
30 17 6 7 40 25 +15 57

2 Faliriani FC
30 14 6 10 39 34 +5 48

3 AC Guadalavera
30 13 7 10 27 28 -1 46

4 Ptolefni City
30 12 8 10 48 39 +9 44

5 Tyrnavos Bulls
30 11 10 9 32 30 +2 43

6 Taroujo FC
30 12 7 11 35 34 +1 43

7 Caxa Laboral
30 13 4 13 37 38 -1 43

8 Alcarrasa UD
30 13 4 13 29 30 -1 43

9 Vijara UD
30 12 6 12 32 32 0 42

10 FC Gajon
30 10 11 9 28 29 -1 41

11 AC Fasenza
30 11 7 12 31 29 +2 40

12 Ourede Camels
30 12 4 14 31 29 +2 40

13 Ptolefni United
30 10 9 11 31 32 -1 39

14 Anagennisi Filasmou
30 11 4 15 30 37 -7 37

15 AC Mujoz
30 8 7 15 33 53 -20 31

16 OrPetrol Crezio
30 7 8 15 33 37 -4 29


Top goalscorers:
Vassilis Antoniou(23 goals)(Faliriani FC)(Golden boot winner)
Giannino Aliprandi(20 goals)(Fomo FC)
Eleuterio Espino(19 goals)(AC Guadalavera)

The first UICA-eligible season in Orientis Juven is over! Fomo FC dominated the league, finishing 1st with a 9 point difference from runner-ups Faliriani FC, who fought all along to catch up with 'Gli scarafaggi' but didn't manage to do it, as there was too much of a points difference between the two clubs. An incredible achievement was managed by AC Guadalavera, since they're the first team to finish in the top 3 of the league with a negative goals for/against ratio.





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Round of 16:
AC Mujoz 1–2 Taroujo FC
Caxa Laboral 3–0 Ptolefni United
Tyrnavos Bulls 3–4 Alcarassa UD
Faliriani FC 0–3 Ptolefni City
Ourede Camels 1–2 Vijara UD
FC Gajon 0–1 OrPetrol Crezio
AC Fasenza 1–0 AC Guadalavera
Anagennisi Filasmou 2–0 Fomo FC

Quarter-finals:
Taroujo FC 3–1 Caxa Laboral
Alcarassa UD 3–4 Ptolefni City
Vijara UD 0–1 OrPetrol Crezio
AC Fasenza 2–1 Anagennisi Filasmou

Semi-finals:
Taroujo FC 1–1 Ptolefni City (2–1 AET)
OrPetrol Crezio 2–0 AC Fasenza

Grande finale:
Taroujo FC 2–0 OrPetrol Crezio

Taroujo FC's taking their first domestic trophy in their history back home by defeating cross-regional rivals OrPetrol Crezio 2-0 in the final. Taroujo showed incredible decision making and tactical ability in the final, which allowed them to steal most of Crezio's space. A well deserved victory, as well as qualification to the Cygnus Cup.


Orientis Juven(OJV)(Puppet of Juvencus) Qualifiers:
Champions Cup: Fomo FC
Globe Cup: Faliriani FC, AC Guadalavera, Ptolefni City
Cygnus Cup: Taroujo FC


Orientis Juven(OJV)(Pupper of Juvencus) Site bid:
Stadio del nuevo triunfo, Fomo, Orientis Juven(Capacity 42,000)
The Stadio del nuevo triunfo is the biggest stadium in Orientis Juven, dedicated for national team games as well as the games of Fomo FC. It recently hosted the Orientale domestic cup final between victors Taroujo FC against OrPetrol Crezio in an epic clash between the two sides. The stadium has circular shape and a roof that closes whenever the weather is bad, which allows for the setup heaters to warmup the stadium. The grass is getting watered by automatic watering machines in certain times of the day and the grass is taken care of daily by a caretaker squad. The goals are always in excellent shape and could be swapped for occasions such as the globe cup final. The stadium's connected to the rest of Fomo via the 4th motorway which is passing by the stadium as well as the Pastore road, passing close by. There's 2 training grounds just outside the stadium, one of the home team and one for the away team. There's many stands in and outside the stadium, as well as a lot of kit stores and 49 public bathrooms.
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Siovanija and Teusland
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Postby Siovanija and Teusland » Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:22 pm

Following the results detailed as such:

Preview
Part I
Part II
Part III
Review/Cup Final

The proud representatives of the United Football Association of Siovanija and Teusland in international competition are:

Siovanija and Teusland (RST) Qualifiers:
UICA Champion's Cup: Energija Chernovets
UICA Globe Cup: FC Teussen Stelburg, FC St. Jakob, FK Metropola Borograd
Cygnus Cup/Cup Winner's Cup: VfL Bamerntal
The United Republics of Siovanija & Teusland
Capital: Borograd | Population: 74,245,000 | Demonyms: Siovanijan, Teus | Country Code: STL

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Republique Prahecqoise
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Postby Republique Prahecqoise » Tue Jan 30, 2018 7:39 pm

00/01 Le Championnat Season review

There are previews and a few other RPs relevant to the opening season of Prahecqois football available for perusal in that thread too, I won't link to them as some were produced just a couple of months shy of a year ago but they're there! I shall hopefully be more consistent with RP in future seasons and shall attempt to keep to one RL month per season for both this nation's league system and the Mytanar one.

Prahecq Qualifiers:
(Puppet of Mytanar Region, CH please can you assign a suitable trigramme)
UICA Champions' Cup: Marianne
UICA Globe Cup: Racing Club, Champex du Lac, Oxocelhaya

Rushmore Copa de Campeones: Marianne
RÉPUBLIQUE PRAHECQOISE
Republic of Prahecq
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Capital: Yvelines
Population: c. 23.1 million
Languages: Prahecqois French (official); Breton and Euskal (regional, recognised)


Interested in Prahecqois sport? Visit the Médias sportifs prahecqois web page

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Damukuni
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Postby Damukuni » Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:32 pm

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The Damukuni Football League
Season 8

Procedural Notes:
  • Black Sword are now called DKI Telecom Sharks. They are a continuation of the same team.
  • East Town Cricket Club are now called East Town Eagles. They are a continuation of the same team.



Damukuni (DKI) qualifiers
UICA | Primary association.
(TakilQuip) Champions' Cup: Desert Province FC
(Triangle) Globe Cup: Free States FC, Football Miracle Izaki, Terohiku Red Steel
(Dexi eLife) Series B Champions' Cup: Sporting Endoshi, Iruko United, DKI Telecom Sharks
Non-UICA
CEdC: Desert Province FC*, Free States FC
THE UNITED INTERPLANETARY STATES OF DAMUKUNI
Cap: Atarashii-Damushuto | Pop: 356,709,481 (2070) | Lang: English, Damukunian | Money: Damuokane (Ð)
Former Leader of Esportiva | Damukuni on NSSWiki
CoH 69 4th Place | CoH 75 Runners-up

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Chromatika
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Postby Chromatika » Wed Jan 31, 2018 12:13 am

Preview Part 1
Preview Part 2
Preview Part 3
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7

Chromatika (CMT) Qualifiers
Champions’ Cup: Tihon, Myana
Globe Cup: Anomalies, Chromatik, Lhor (As Cup Champions)
Series B Champions' Cup: Umbar, Lorentine, Miners
AOCL: Tihon
Cygnus Cup: Lhor
VCIAPP: Crossroads [Fair Play Table]
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Champion: WBC 52, NSCF 24, 26, 28, and CoH 82
Regional Tournaments: AOCAF 55 Champions, 52 & 63 Runners-Up
WC Proper Appearances: Second Place: 93 Semifinals: 76 Quarterfinals: 77, 78 Round of Sixteen: 79, 80, 87, 88, 92 Group Stage: 81, 83, 84, 86, 89
CoH Appearances: 77 (Ro16), 85 (Ro16), 90 (Champions), 91 (QF)
KPB Ranking: 5 (Pre 95)
RP Population: 22 million

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Yesopalitha
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Postby Yesopalitha » Wed Jan 31, 2018 1:39 am

Season 4
Yesopalitha (YSP) Qualifiers
Puppet of Chromatika

Champions’ Cup: Freedom's Altar FC
Globe Cup: Unbidden United, Worthington Cougars, Tarahal Lake Athletic
Series B Champions' Cup: Wolvesbane Athletic, Raxton United, Raxton Beavers FC
AOCL: Freedom's Altar FC
Cygnus Cup: Unbidden United
Motto: Perseverantia saeculorum Note: I prefer to be known as YSP over YES if you use abbreviations.
Proud Original Member of Mystria

Puppet Nation of Chromatika

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The Askari Union
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Postby The Askari Union » Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:14 am

MATCHDAY 1
AC Sainati 3-1 Duredain Barricade
Dinamo Sainati 1-2 Aznavour OSC
SSC Honneur 0-0 LSC Dunelan
Hussards 3-1 FC Elan
SSC Crespoli 1-2 Sainati Bohemien
Stade-National 2-3 Grigio Calcio
MATCHDAY 2
Aznavour OSC 1-1 AC Sainati
LSC Dunelan 0-1 Duredain Barricade
FC Elan 1-2 Dinamo Sainati
Sainati Bohemien 3-2 SSC Honneur
Grigio Calcio 1-0 Hussards
Stade-National 3-4 SSC Crespoli
MATCHDAY 3
AC Sainati 1-1 LSC Dunelan
Aznavour OSC 7-2 FC Elan
Duredain Barricade 0-0 Sainati Bohemien
Dinamo Sainati 1-1 Grigio Calcio
SSC Honneur 1-0 Stade-National
Hussards 2-0 SSC Crespoli
MATCHDAY 4
FC Elan 2-2 AC Sainati
Sainati Bohemien 0-2 LSC Dunelan
Grigio Calcio 1-1 Aznavour OSC
Stade-National 0-2 Duredain Barricade
SSC Crespoli 0-2 Dinamo Sainati
Hussards 0-0 SSC Honneur
MATCHDAY 5
AC Sainati 2-2 Sainati Bohemien
FC Elan 0-2 Grigio Calcio
LSC Dunelan 1-1 Stade-National
Aznavour OSC 2-0 SSC Crespoli
Duredain Barricade 1-0 Hussards
Dinamo Sainati 1-1 SSC Honneur
MATCHDAY 6
Grigio Calcio 1-1 AC Sainati
Stade-National 3-1 Sainati Bohemien
SSC Crespoli 1-1 FC Elan
Hussards 0-1 LSC Dunelan
SSC Honneur 1-0 Aznavour OSC
Dinamo Sainati 2-0 Duredain Barricade
MATCHDAY 7
AC Sainati 3-0 Stade-National
Grigio Calcio 2-0 SSC Crespoli
Sainati Bohemien 2-5 Hussards
FC Elan 0-3 SSC Honneur
LSC Dunelan 0-2 Dinamo Sainati
Aznavour OSC 2-0 Duredain Barricade
MATCHDAY 8
SSC Crespoli 1-3 AC Sainati
Hussards 1-1 Stade-National
SSC Honneur 2-1 Grigio Calcio
Dinamo Sainati 1-1 Sainati Bohemien
Duredain Barricade 1-0 FC Elan
Aznavour OSC 0-0 LSC Dunelan
MATCHDAY 9
AC Sainati 1-1 Hussards
SSC Crespoli 1-1 SSC Honneur
Stade-National 3-2 Dinamo Sainati
Grigio Calcio 1-0 Duredain Barricade
Sainati Bohemien 1-2 Aznavour OSC
FC Elan 2-0 LSC Dunelan
MATCHDAY 10
SSC Honneur 1-2 AC Sainati
Dinamo Sainati 1-0 Hussards
Duredain Barricade 1-0 SSC Crespoli
Aznavour OSC 1-0 Stade-National
LSC Dunelan 0-0 Grigio Calcio
FC Elan 1-1 Sainati Bohemien
MATCHDAY 11
AC Sainati 1-1 Dinamo Sainati
SSC Honneur 0-2 Duredain Barricade
Hussards 3-0 Aznavour OSC
SSC Crespoli 1-0 LSC Dunelan
Stade-National 0-2 FC Elan
Grigio Calcio 1-0 Sainati Bohemien
MATCHDAY 12
Duredain Barricade 1-1 AC Sainati
Aznavour OSC 1-0 Dinamo Sainati
LSC Dunelan 0-1 SSC Honneur
FC Elan 0-3 Hussards
Sainati Bohemien 0-1 SSC Crespoli
Grigio Calcio 1-1 Stade-National
MATCHDAY 13
AC Sainati 2-2 Aznavour OSC
Duredain Barricade 2-1 LSC Dunelan
Dinamo Sainati 2-2 FC Elan
SSC Honneur 2-0 Sainati Bohemien
Hussards 0-1 Grigio Calcio
SSC Crespoli 2-0 Stade-National
MATCHDAY 14
LSC Dunelan 0-1 AC Sainati
FC Elan 2-7 Aznavour OSC
Sainati Bohemien 1-1 Duredain Barricade
Grigio Calcio 2-0 Dinamo Sainati
Stade-National 0-0 SSC Honneur
SSC Crespoli 0-2 Hussards
MATCHDAY 15
AC Sainati 2-0 FC Elan
LSC Dunelan 1-1 Sainati Bohemien
Aznavour OSC 1-2 Grigio Calcio
Duredain Barricade 3-1 Stade-National
Dinamo Sainati 1-0 SSC Crespoli
SSC Honneur 0-0 Hussards
MATCHDAY 16
Sainati Bohemien 0-0 AC Sainati
Grigio Calcio 1-0 FC Elan
Stade-National 1-1 LSC Dunelan
SSC Crespoli 0-2 Aznavour OSC
Hussards 2-0 Duredain Barricade
SSC Honneur 1-3 Dinamo Sainati
MATCHDAY 17
AC Sainati 2-0 Grigio Calcio
Sainati Bohemien 2-1 Stade-National
FC Elan 0-1 SSC Crespoli
LSC Dunelan 0-2 Hussards
Aznavour OSC 1-1 SSC Honneur
Duredain Barricade 1-2 Dinamo Sainati
MATCHDAY 18
Stade-National 3-0 AC Sainati
SSC Crespoli 0-1 Grigio Calcio
Hussards 2-3 Sainati Bohemien
SSC Honneur 1-0 FC Elan
Dinamo Sainati 2-0 LSC Dunelan
Duredain Barricade 1-2 Aznavour OSC
MATCHDAY 19
AC Sainati 1-1 SSC Crespoli
Stade-National 0-1 Hussards
Grigio Calcio 1-1 SSC Honneur
Sainati Bohemien 1-0 Dinamo Sainati
FC Elan 2-0 Duredain Barricade
LSC Dunelan 0-5 Aznavour OSC
MATCHDAY 20
Hussards 0-2 AC Sainati
SSC Honneur 0-1 SSC Crespoli
Dinamo Sainati 0-1 Stade-National
Duredain Barricade 0-1 Grigio Calcio
Aznavour OSC 2-1 Sainati Bohemien
LSC Dunelan 0-1 FC Elan
MATCHDAY 21
AC Sainati 0-0 SSC Honneur
Hussards 1-5 Dinamo Sainati
SSC Crespoli 2-1 Duredain Barricade
Stade-National 0-2 Aznavour OSC
Grigio Calcio 1-0 LSC Dunelan
Sainati Bohemien 2-2 FC Elan
MATCHDAY 22
Dinamo Sainati 1-2 AC Sainati
Duredain Barricade 2-0 SSC Honneur
Aznavour OSC 3-0 Hussards
LSC Dunelan 1-2 SSC Crespoli
FC Elan 1-0 Stade-National
Sainati Bohemien 2-1 Grigio Calcio
MATCHDAY 23
AC Sainati 1-0 Duredain Barricade
Dinamo Sainati 2-0 Aznavour OSC
SSC Honneur 0-0 LSC Dunelan
Hussards 2-2 FC Elan
SSC Crespoli 2-3 Sainati Bohemien
Stade-National 0-1 Grigio Calcio
MATCHDAY 24
Aznavour OSC 3-1 AC Sainati
LSC Dunelan 2-0 Duredain Barricade
FC Elan 0-2 Dinamo Sainati
Sainati Bohemien 2-1 SSC Honneur
Grigio Calcio 0-3 Hussards
Stade-National 3-2 SSC Crespoli
MATCHDAY 25
AC Sainati 0-1 LSC Dunelan
Aznavour OSC 1-1 FC Elan
Duredain Barricade 1-1 Sainati Bohemien
Dinamo Sainati 0-1 Grigio Calcio
SSC Honneur 1-0 Stade-National
Hussards 3-0 SSC Crespoli
MATCHDAY 26
FC Elan 2-2 AC Sainati
Sainati Bohemien 2-0 LSC Dunelan
Grigio Calcio 0-2 Aznavour OSC
Stade-National 0-0 Duredain Barricade
SSC Crespoli 1-1 Dinamo Sainati
Hussards 2-3 SSC Honneur
MATCHDAY 27
AC Sainati 3-1 Sainati Bohemien
FC Elan 1-0 Grigio Calcio
LSC Dunelan 1-0 Stade-National
Aznavour OSC 1-0 SSC Crespoli
Duredain Barricade 0-0 Hussards
Dinamo Sainati 2-0 SSC Honneur
MATCHDAY 28
Grigio Calcio 0-1 AC Sainati
Stade-National 2-1 Sainati Bohemien
SSC Crespoli 1-2 FC Elan
Hussards 4-0 LSC Dunelan
SSC Honneur 0-1 Aznavour OSC
Dinamo Sainati 2-0 Duredain Barricade
MATCHDAY 29
AC Sainati 1-0 Stade-National
Grigio Calcio 1-0 SSC Crespoli
Sainati Bohemien 2-1 Hussards
FC Elan 2-1 SSC Honneur
LSC Dunelan 1-1 Dinamo Sainati
Aznavour OSC 1-1 Duredain Barricade
MATCHDAY 30
SSC Crespoli 2-1 AC Sainati
Hussards 4-2 Stade-National
SSC Honneur 0-0 Grigio Calcio
Dinamo Sainati 2-0 Sainati Bohemien
Duredain Barricade 0-3 FC Elan
Aznavour OSC 4-0 LSC Dunelan
MATCHDAY 31
AC Sainati 5-3 Hussards
SSC Crespoli 0-1 SSC Honneur
Stade-National 2-8 Dinamo Sainati
Grigio Calcio 0-0 Duredain Barricade
Sainati Bohemien 1-1 Aznavour OSC
FC Elan 1-1 LSC Dunelan
MATCHDAY 32
SSC Honneur 1-1 AC Sainati
Dinamo Sainati 4-1 Hussards
Duredain Barricade 1-2 SSC Crespoli
Aznavour OSC 2-0 Stade-National
LSC Dunelan 2-0 Grigio Calcio
FC Elan 4-3 Sainati Bohemien
MATCHDAY 33
AC Sainati 1-2 Dinamo Sainati
SSC Honneur 1-1 Duredain Barricade
Hussards 2-1 Aznavour OSC
SSC Crespoli 0-1 LSC Dunelan
Stade-National 0-2 FC Elan
Grigio Calcio 2-8 Sainati Bohemien

FINAL STANDINGS
Pos Team                     P   W   D   L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Aznavour OSC 33 20 8 5 63 27 +36 68
2 Dinamo Sainati 33 18 7 8 58 29 +29 61

3 AC Sainati 33 14 14 5 50 35 +15 56
4 Grigio Calcio 33 16 8 9 31 31 +0 56
5 Hussards 33 14 6 13 53 42 +11 48
6 SSC Honneur 33 10 13 10 28 29 -1 43

7 Sainati Bohemien 33 11 10 12 50 52 -2 43
8 FC Elan 33 11 9 13 42 54 -12 42
9 Duredain Barricade 33 9 9 15 25 36 -11 36
10 SSC Crespoli 33 10 4 19 29 46 -17 34
11 LSC Dunelan 33 7 10 16 18 39 -21 31
12 Stade-National 33 6 6 21 30 57 -27 24
AWARDS
Silver Boot (Goals Scored): Sierra Autenetxe (AZN) - 21
Silver Ball (Player of the Year): Diogo Melo (DIS)
Silver Heart (U-21 Player of the Year): Faiza Huyton (HUS)
Silver Star (Domestic Player of the Year): Sierra Autenetxe (AZN)
Team of the Year: Beyer (AZN); Hammesfahr (ACS), Killebrew (HON), Vanzanto (DIS), Licor (ACS); Etxeita (AZN), Radcliffe (GRC), Diogo Melo (DIS); Brookes-Qureshi (DIS), Aurtenetxe (AZN), Huyton (HUS)
Manager of the Year: Rocco Gaffory (AZN)

Yet again, Aznavour OSC take the glory as premiers! Yet again, they were defined by their ability to have a strong domestic core, allowing their foreign players to complement the team rather than be it. Starting the season by beating Dinamo 2-1 away, things only got better from there, including beating Elan 7-2. Twice. Domestic stars Etxeita and Aurtenetxe were the heart of the attack, aided and abetted by the canny Miguel Cano, while defensive muscle saw them through many a tough match. They are simply the best that the island has to offer.

Dinamo Sainati came closest, but even they were seven points off the pace. They secured second place on the final day of the season with a dramatic 2-1 derby win over AC, which in turn followed a 4-1 thrashing of the mighty Hussards, an 8-2 hammering of lowly Stade and a 2-0 minor derby victory over Bohemien… but more of them later. For Dinamo’s part, they missed Vanzanto in the heart of defence, a casualty of Diogo Melo being correctly deemed a foreigner this time. Diogo Melo lived up to the billing, however, the steely partnership of himself and the veteran captain Depard in the heart of midfield too tough for many Askari to deal with. The form team of the league heading into the finals.

AC Sainati were regrettably unable to cope with the loss of Winona Bedullin. Ambrosi and Tahar are both decent marksmen at this level, but… no, they could not tear the league asunder as Bedullin, sold to A-League outfit Snowden River, was able to. The most curious transfer of the offseason was her replacement as marquee, the unapologetically mercenary Natanael Licor who, at 18, is thought to be the second-highest paid player in the league. And yet, he made up for it with a series of driving, powerful runs down the left, creating space for his compatriots to not quite make the most of. This was not a strong vintage of Sainati, but even a poor AC is a strong version of any other side, and so it proved.

Leave it to Grigio Calcio to scrape into fourth despite scoring fewer goals than games played. As ever, Nerio Marino’s charges relied on standing firm at the back, with the Huxstrom brothers as their rearguard but Arleta Radcliffe impressive as always, with the occasional goal from Sepp ‘Iron Head’ Hobson helping keep them in the fight at the danger end. They had, in fact, made no changes in their preferred XI to last season, and continuity evidently did them a world of good.

Alas, the Hussards had an off-season by the exalted club’s lofty standards, struggling to replace their talismanic marquee Soren Kvist who had left for the A-League. Edmund Luter struggled to bear the attacking burden, with Brandt taking up the new marquee status after a contract extension at a hefty sum. A 3-0 win over Aznavour was the highlight of the season, though the Hussards were undoubtedly on the end of some punishing reverses as well. The true bright spot was the flaring to life of Faiza Huyton, who enjoyed a spectacular season as a dynamic, lethal winger, driving the team to glory. Unfortunately, they were defeated in the CdC’s first round.

SSC Honneur proved more parsimonious than even Grigio! Indeed, their season was one of tedium, Luciano Bustinza a ghost of his former self, Waldron erratic, Whetham’s purchase a frank misstep after Greg Reid’s understated class last season. Martina Roma was their best player, a rightback plucked from the embers of Gaillard’s failed club and an Askari international, while Otto Rush looked isolated up front. Still, it was through the Cosumarite marquee’s last-ditch header that secured a point against Elan on the final day of the season, sealing their finals place.

That came ahead of Sainati Bohemien, who endured a difficult season - though perhaps that final blow from Rush was the cruelest note, as they had just finished thrashing Grigio 8-2. Away. In ninety minutes, they inflicted over a quarter of the goals Grigio conceded all season… and still they did not progress. Largely, this was due to the weakness of their domestic continent, Mars Trebelclef struggling in a forward position, failing to give 36-year old striker Ross Rowe the required service. Richard Harrison, a somewhat left-field marquee, was their best player by a distance. The biggest test, though, was off the pitch - and it has to be said, the additional Sainati side was a success! Very much the third of Sainati’s teams, however, for the foreseeable future.

Staggeringly, FC Elan recovered from their 7-2 hammerings from Aznavour with six wins from their last seven matches, and spent their last nine unbeaten. And that includes, yes, a 1-1 draw with Aznavour that was perhaps the most satisfying of them all. Those nine matches were, in fact, new manager Augustine Condottiero’s new reign of the club to date, which bodes well for next season. Perhaps they saw Gaillard’s plight… in any case, Palle Elsmere proved a surprisingly shrewd piece of business. But with the Semar reclamation, all five of their outfield foreigners will be departing in the offseason, and it’s rumoured Cosneoltan goalkeeper Simoneit will follow them after a patchy season.

Duredain Barricade were their usual dour selves, relying on Jane Martiez to make the best of the scraps she was left with. It mightn’t be the most fulfilling existence for a striker, but she scored thirteen of Duredain’s 25 goals. At the back, marshalled by Litchmoor and with talented young Askari goalkeeper Isolde Gaetjen making a name for herself, they could mostly hold out. Still, of course, lacking the quality of a finals contender, but the fans accept this and just want to see their side fight.

SSC Crespoli suffered a miserable season, crashing and burning as their aging locals and the departure of Morgan Kendall proved decisive. Linwood Salahamidzic, previously the picture of consistency, was handed a marquee contract and fell flat, with Deville and Gagnon completing a freakishly slow midfield around him. Patient possession is a fine thing, but there comes a time where you need to hit the ball forward. Crespoli didn’t get that, couldn’t defend and couldn’t penetrate, either.

LSC Dunelan are another side in need of inspiration, suffering from marquee Mikku Korhonen’s lacklustre form and the aging of many critical players. Asa Nemtheanga battled hard at the spearhead, but there was only so much he could do. That is perhaps harsh on a redoubtable defence, bailed out on many occasions by Joakim Brankussen, the former Eastweald man surely the league’s best goalkeeper by a mile, but 18 goals was simply nowhere near enough to be competitive.

Stade-National were abysmal and do not even warrant the attention of a full paragraph.

PRELIMINARY FINALS
AC Sainati 1-2 SSC Honneur
Grigio Calcio 2-1 Hussards

Sainati stunned! Honneur smash and grab the win despite going down early, through Elaine Coxswain’s penalty following Tahar going down in the area. Perhaps the thought was that Honneur would have to come out and chase the game… was Otto Rush’s header on the stroke of half-time part of the plan? Was Claire Ghislain’s shimmering run through three defenders and decisive finish past Brillante part of the plan? No. Defence also beat attack, regrettably, in the other semi-final, Grigio Calcio weathering the storm of the Hussards and chalking up two goals from set-pieces. Huyton pulled one back late on, but it was not enough, and the defending champions crash out.

SEMI-FINALS
Aznavour OSC 3-1 SSC Honneur
Dinamo Sainati 3-0 Grigio Calcio

No real challenges here, as the regular season’s top two ease through to the Grand Final. Aznavour are already 2-0 up by the half-hour mark, goals from Cano and Roxlyn-Canterpietre making the difference, and 3-0 by the end of the half before a late consolation from Rush. Grigio barely even troubled Dinamo goalkeeper Boumediene, as a brace from Naga either side of a goal from the unlikely Dorotea Masculin (understudy to the injured left winger Clovis Donatello) sunk them.

GRAND FINAL
Aznavour OSC 1-1 Dinamo Sainati (2-1 AET)

A glorious affair, though contested more in manful fight than in beautiful technique. Dinamo secure the first early, Naga falling in the box after seemingly minimal pressure from Gaston, converted by the indomitable Diogo Melo, but before you can say ‘match-fix’ Aznavour notched their equaliser three minutes later with a flowing passing move, rare throughout the game, was hammered home by Audioslav leftback Vsevolod Slutsky. So it continued, grinding down to a feisty, tempestuous finale in the ninety minutes. But the show must go on! And so, it did; Dinamo dominant at first, testing Beyer constantly, before with their first real attack of extra time, Etxeita’s disguised pass through the line to… again, to Slutsky, who this time chops the ball across the face of goal. Many boots and bodies go crashing in… but in the end, it’s hooked off the line by a desperate Oderic Germain. UNTIL IT ISN’T! Holding tactfully back from the melee, Miguel Cano picks his moment to strut on in and almost insolently hammer the ball into the ceiling of the net, winning it for Aznavour! Worthy champions, and all credit to their run. Dinamo can credit themselves as being honourable opponents, but this was to be Aznavour’s season yet again.

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Postby 95X » Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:20 am

Soccer/Association Football in 95X; UICA Cycle 70, 95X Year 73.
95X continued to be the laughingstock of organized soccer, still having no formal organized pro league. Unlike the last several years, only the Salem Oregon National Team was willing to play the nine remaining 95X pro teams. They fared with disaster: no wins, four draws, and lengthy streaks of lopsided losses. The teams also said goodbye to Semars and welcomed back many forgotten 95X faces that had gone abroad only for that nation to discontinue their league, leave the UICA, or cease existing entirely.
1 Twentytwo Cacti 1–0 Cascadia Seafox
1 Oceanside 1–4 X SC
1 Salem Oregon NT 0–2 Pacific City
1 Millennium City 3–1 Spatula City
1 University City 0–1 SC Cascadia

2 Cascadia Seafox 0–3 SC Cascadia
2 Spatula City 1–3 University City
2 Pacific City 1–2 Millennium City
2 X SC 1–0 Salem Oregon NT
2 Twentytwo Cacti 1–1 Oceanside

3 Oceanside 1–1 Cascadia Seafox
3 Salem Oregon NT 0–1 Twentytwo Cacti
3 Millennium City 2–3 X SC
3 University City 1–1 Pacific City
3 SC Cascadia 0–2 Spatula City

4 Cascadia Seafox 2–0 Spatula City
4 Pacific City 0–2 SC Cascadia
4 X SC 1–2 University City
4 Twentytwo Cacti 2–2 Millennium City
4 Oceanside 1–0 Salem Oregon NT

5 Salem Oregon NT 0–2 Cascadia Seafox
5 Millennium City 2–2 Oceanside
5 University City 1–1 Twentytwo Cacti
5 SC Cascadia 0–1 X SC
5 Spatula City 0–1 Pacific City

6 Cascadia Seafox 1–2 Pacific City
6 X SC 1–1 Spatula City
6 Twentytwo Cacti 1–2 SC Cascadia
6 Oceanside 3–0 University City
6 Salem Oregon NT 0–3 Millennium City

7 Millennium City 2–0 Cascadia Seafox
7 University City 1–0 Salem Oregon NT
7 SC Cascadia 2–0 Oceanside
7 Spatula City 1–0 Twentytwo Cacti
7 Pacific City 2–2 X SC

8 Cascadia Seafox 1–1 X SC
8 Twentytwo Cacti 1–3 Pacific City
8 Oceanside 2–0 Spatula City
8 Salem Oregon NT 0–1 SC Cascadia
8 Millennium City 2–2 University City

9 University City 1–1 Cascadia Seafox
9 SC Cascadia 0–0 Millennium City
9 Spatula City 3–0 Salem Oregon NT
9 Pacific City 0–2 Oceanside
9 X SC 1–0 Twentytwo Cacti

10 Cascadia Seafox 0–2 Twentytwo Cacti
10 X SC 1–2 Oceanside
10 Pacific City 1–0 Salem Oregon NT
10 Spatula City 1–0 Millennium City
10 SC Cascadia 0–1 University City

11 SC Cascadia 1–2 Cascadia Seafox
11 University City 0–0 Spatula City
11 Millennium City 2–3 Pacific City
11 Salem Oregon NT 0–3 X SC
11 Oceanside 1–1 Twentytwo Cacti

12 Cascadia Seafox 1–2 Oceanside
12 Twentytwo Cacti 1–1 Salem Oregon NT
12 X SC 1–1 Millennium City
12 Pacific City 0–2 University City
12 Spatula City 0–1 SC Cascadia

13 Spatula City 1–3 Cascadia Seafox
13 SC Cascadia 2–0 Pacific City
13 University City 1–0 X SC
13 Millennium City 0–0 Twentytwo Cacti
13 Salem Oregon NT 0–0 Oceanside

14 Cascadia Seafox 3–0 Salem Oregon NT
14 Oceanside 0–0 Millennium City
14 Twentytwo Cacti 2–0 University City
14 X SC 1–1 SC Cascadia
14 Pacific City 2–0 Spatula City

15 Pacific City 1–1 Cascadia Seafox
15 Spatula City 2–2 X SC
15 SC Cascadia 2–1 Twentytwo Cacti
15 University City 1–1 Oceanside
15 Millennium City 3–0 Salem Oregon NT

16 Cascadia Seafox 1–1 Millennium City
16 Salem Oregon NT 1–6 University City
16 Oceanside 2–3 SC Cascadia
16 Twentytwo Cacti 2–1 Spatula City
16 X SC 1–0 Pacific City

17 X SC 0–2 Cascadia Seafox
17 Pacific City 2–1 Twentytwo Cacti
17 Spatula City 1–1 Oceanside
17 SC Cascadia 3–0 Salem Oregon NT
17 University City 1–1 Millennium City

18 Cascadia Seafox 0–3 University City
18 Millennium City 2–0 SC Cascadia
18 Salem Oregon NT 0–1 Spatula City
18 Oceanside 0–0 Pacific City
18 Twentytwo Cacti 0–0 X SC

19 Twentytwo Cacti 1–2 Cascadia Seafox
19 Oceanside 0–0 X SC
19 Salem Oregon NT 2–2 Pacific City
19 Millennium City 1–0 Spatula City
19 University City 1–1 SC Cascadia

20 Cascadia Seafox 1–0 SC Cascadia
20 Spatula City 5–2 University City
20 Pacific City 0–2 Millennium City
20 X SC 2–0 Salem Oregon NT
20 Twentytwo Cacti 1–2 Oceanside

21 Oceanside 4–0 Cascadia Seafox
21 Salem Oregon NT 0–4 Twentytwo Cacti
21 Millennium City 0–1 X SC
21 University City 1–0 Pacific City
21 SC Cascadia 4–0 Spatula City

22 Cascadia Seafox 1–2 Spatula City
22 Pacific City 2–2 SC Cascadia
22 X SC 2–1 University City
22 Twentytwo Cacti 1–4 Millennium City
22 Oceanside 3–1 Salem Oregon NT

23 Salem Oregon NT 0–4 Cascadia Seafox
23 Millennium City 2–2 Oceanside
23 University City 0–2 Twentytwo Cacti
23 SC Cascadia 2–1 X SC
23 Spatula City 2–0 Pacific City

24 Cascadia Seafox 1–1 Pacific City
24 X SC 1–2 Spatula City
24 Twentytwo Cacti 3–0 SC Cascadia
24 Oceanside 1–1 University City
24 Salem Oregon NT 0–3 Millennium City

25 Millennium City 2–2 Cascadia Seafox
25 University City 2–0 Salem Oregon NT
25 SC Cascadia 1–1 Oceanside
25 Spatula City 2–3 Twentytwo Cacti
25 Pacific City 0–0 X SC

26 Cascadia Seafox 2–1 X SC
26 Twentytwo Cacti 0–2 Pacific City
26 Oceanside 2–1 Spatula City
26 Salem Oregon NT 1–2 SC Cascadia
26 Millennium City 1–1 University City

27 University City 0–2 Cascadia Seafox
27 SC Cascadia 0–3 Millennium City
27 Spatula City 2–0 Salem Oregon NT
27 Pacific City 1–3 Oceanside
27 X SC 2–2 Twentytwo Cacti

28 Cascadia Seafox 2–4 Twentytwo Cacti
28 X SC 3–2 Oceanside
28 Pacific City 0–0 Salem Oregon NT
28 Spatula City 1–1 Millennium City
28 SC Cascadia 1–2 University City

29 SC Cascadia 1–1 Cascadia Seafox
29 University City 0–0 Spatula City
29 Millennium City 1–0 Pacific City
29 Salem Oregon NT 0–3 X SC
29 Oceanside 2–0 Twentytwo Cacti

30 Cascadia Seafox 2–1 Oceanside
30 Twentytwo Cacti 2–0 Salem Oregon NT
30 X SC 0–1 Millennium City
30 Pacific City 1–0 University City
30 Spatula City 1–2 SC Cascadia

31 Spatula City 0–1 Cascadia Seafox
31 SC Cascadia 0–1 Pacific City
31 University City 2–3 X SC
31 Millennium City 0–1 Twentytwo Cacti
31 Salem Oregon NT 0–2 Oceanside

32 Cascadia Seafox 4–2 Salem Oregon NT
32 Oceanside 0–1 Millennium City
32 Twentytwo Cacti 1–0 University City
32 X SC 3–1 SC Cascadia
32 Pacific City 0–3 Spatula City

33 Pacific City 0–0 Cascadia Seafox
33 Spatula City 0–0 X SC
33 SC Cascadia 0–0 Twentytwo Cacti
33 University City 1–1 Oceanside
33 Millennium City 1–0 Salem Oregon NT

34 Cascadia Seafox 1–1 Millennium City
34 Salem Oregon NT 0–1 University City
34 Oceanside 1–2 SC Cascadia
34 Twentytwo Cacti 0–0 Spatula City
34 X SC 0–0 Pacific City

35 X SC 2–1 Cascadia Seafox
35 Pacific City 1–1 Twentytwo Cacti
35 Spatula City 0–0 Oceanside
35 SC Cascadia 2–1 Salem Oregon NT
35 University City 0–3 Millennium City

36 Cascadia Seafox 1–1 University City
36 Millennium City 0–1 SC Cascadia
36 Salem Oregon NT 1–3 Spatula City
36 Oceanside 0–0 Pacific City
36 Twentytwo Cacti 0–1 X SC
95X Year 73 Soccer       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Millennium City 36 16 14 6 55 29 +26 62
2 SC Cascadia 36 18 7 11 46 36 +10 61
3 X SC 36 16 12 8 49 34 +15 60
4 Oceanside 36 13 16 7 49 35 +14 55
5 Cascadia Seafox 36 14 11 11 49 45 +4 53
6 Twentytwo Cacti 36 13 11 12 44 38 +6 50
7 University City 36 12 13 11 42 41 +1 49
8 Pacific City 36 11 13 12 32 38 −6 46
9 Spatula City 36 12 9 15 40 42 −2 45
10 Salem Oregon NT 36 0 4 32 10 78 −68 4

Cascade Island Sports Association
The youth side of the equation was far different. With a more clublike model and locals playing for their home city, an organization originally founded for soccer decided to encompass more sports and changed their name to reflect it without changing their acronym. In fact, the Cascadia Seafox, SC Cascadia, Spatula City Utensils, and X SC (which now plays in Cascadia as well), decided to move to the club model. As SC Oceanside declined, the CISA continued to operate a youth team that will expand to a full club in Oceanside.
CISA Youth League        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Mitchell 36 19 9 8 26 13 +13 66
2 Cactus 36 20 3 13 34 31 +3 63
3 Port Chester 36 18 6 12 28 18 +10 60
4 X SC 36 16 6 14 32 28 +4 54
5 Mount Barry 36 14 8 14 24 22 +2 50
6 Spatula City 36 14 5 17 24 27 −3 47
7 Cascadia Seafox 36 13 5 18 30 35 −5 44
8 North River 36 10 13 13 20 17 +3 43
9 SC Cascadia 36 10 10 16 21 32 −11 40
10 Oceanside 36 10 7 19 20 36 −16 37
95X (NFX) Qualifiers
Champions' Cup: Millennium City, SC Cascadia
Globe Cup: X SC, SC Oceanside, Cascadia Seafox
Youth Cup: Mitchell SC
Atlantian Oceania Champions League: Millennium City
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Postby Trans-Dniesters » Wed Jan 31, 2018 8:14 am

2023-24 Pridnestrovian Super League Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four
2023-24 Pridnestrovian National Premier Football League final table
2023-24 Pridnestrovian Cup results

Pridnestrovia (PDN) qualifiers
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Champions' Cup: Sheriff Tiraspol
Globe Cup: Dinamo Bender, CSKA Tiraspol, Admiral Novorossiysk
Series B Champions' Cup: Dinamo Vitebsk, Elektrik Admiralnaya, Latakiaspor

Rushmore Copa de Campeones: Sheriff Tiraspol
Cygnus Cup: CSKA Tiraspol
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The Buyanese Football Federation is not that proud to share with you...

A series of four posts, starting with a preview, that takes you through the fun of Buyanese football - well, until it doesn't anymore.

Buyan (BYN) Qualifiers
Champions Cup: Pajukas Sport
Globe Cup: Viztourzys Kolektyvinis, Bengtsmark IF, Ernesse Stahl
SBCC: Asociacija Uraugai, Gornik Wladica, Virksomhet Stovsand
Youth Cup: Bengtsmark IF

Cygnus Cup: Ernesse Stahl
CEdC: Pajukas Sport, Jottnar Kallsmudden
VCIAPP: Blau-Weiss Pallstadt
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RP Population: 22 million
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State of Economy: deplorable
Weather: cold
Atmosphere: less depressing than before, but only a bit

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Postby Demot » Wed Jan 31, 2018 1:30 pm

Season 1973

Pride League
Pos Team                       P   W   D   L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Likewell Kirk 38 20 9 9 52 32 +20 69 Champions
2 Skyhaven FC 38 19 11 8 46 28 +18 68
3 Freestone FC 38 19 7 12 40 33 +7 64
4 Parthen United 38 18 8 12 48 36 +12 62
5 Club Demot 38 18 8 12 46 34 +12 62
6 Oceanic 38 16 12 10 44 34 +10 60
7 Tiranyus FC 38 17 8 13 46 31 +15 59
8 Oceanic United 38 14 14 10 40 35 +5 56
9 Mirria United 38 15 10 13 36 33 +3 55
10 Druidisian FC 38 14 11 13 41 40 +1 53
11 Mirria City 38 14 11 13 43 44 -1 53
12 Santa Rosa FC 38 15 7 16 43 43 +0 52
13 Druidisian United 38 13 11 14 47 46 +1 50
14 Maracruse United 38 14 6 18 45 50 -5 48
15 Ropper FC 38 14 4 20 33 52 -19 46
16 Skyhaven United 38 12 10 16 34 45 -11 46
17 Halland City 38 11 9 18 44 50 -6 42
18 Bellwater Tidal Wave 38 11 8 19 36 50 -14 41 Relegated
19 Maracruse Typhoon 38 9 7 22 32 50 -18 34 Relegated
20 FC Ironwood 38 7 9 22 32 62 -30 30 Relegated


Pride League 2
Pos Team                      P   W   D   L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Atalantian FC 38 22 6 10 54 33 +21 72 Champions
2 Samarga FC 38 20 11 7 47 32 +15 71 Promoted
3 Vasanova United 38 19 12 7 54 30 +24 69 Promoted

4 Ionnusyus FC 38 16 11 11 44 33 +11 59
5 AS Freestone 38 17 7 14 46 38 +8 58
6 Saravella City 38 17 7 14 44 38 +6 58
7 RC Ririnkle 38 16 9 13 40 33 +7 57
8 AC Paragos 38 15 12 11 49 35 +14 57
9 Ursona FC 38 14 14 10 53 41 +12 56
10 New Mirria Patriots 38 14 12 12 46 41 +5 54
11 AC Santa Rosa 38 12 13 13 35 40 -5 49
12 Athletic Samarga 38 12 12 14 46 51 -5 48
13 Dunmodra United 38 11 12 15 38 47 -9 45
14 Arthenian United 38 10 13 15 38 46 -8 43
15 FC Bellwater 38 9 14 15 35 46 -11 41
16 Morthinian FC 38 10 11 17 31 41 -10 41
17 RC Rarthon 38 8 15 15 30 39 -9 39
18 Harthgate United 38 9 11 18 31 57 -26 38 Relegated
19 RC Ropper 38 7 15 16 23 43 -20 36 Relegated
20 AS Calada 38 8 11 19 35 55 -20 35 Relegated


Pride League 3
Pos Team                     P   W   D   L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Real Escan 38 22 11 5 62 28 +34 77 Champions
2 Fairland FC 38 20 9 9 54 32 +22 69 Promoted
3 AC Elacante 38 19 10 9 43 25 +18 67 Promoted

4 Arthenia FC 38 20 7 11 50 34 +16 67
5 AC Dunmodra 38 19 8 11 50 38 +12 65
6 AS Icewind Dun 38 18 7 13 49 43 +6 61
7 Parthen City 38 17 6 15 42 41 +1 57
8 AS Klingsa 38 14 13 11 46 39 +7 55
9 Geros City 38 12 15 11 40 41 -1 51
10 Verandiom City 38 13 11 14 45 47 -2 50
11 Mordas City 38 12 13 13 37 43 -6 49
12 Raldvila FC 38 12 13 13 34 39 -5 49
13 Faramore United 38 13 9 16 44 41 +3 48
14 Druidia United 38 12 9 17 46 49 -3 45
15 Calada United 38 13 5 20 33 44 -11 44
16 Villain City 38 11 10 17 38 48 -10 43
17 Clonsguard FC 38 9 15 14 39 45 -6 42
18 Parafell City 38 9 12 17 34 56 -22 39
19 Dosation United 38 9 9 20 32 50 -18 36
20 Athletic Cortalias 38 6 8 24 32 67 -35 26


Demot (DEM) Qualifiers
Puppet of Valanora
AOCL: Likewell Kirk

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Postby Thalamascia » Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:40 pm

Season 1914

1900: Titanes
1901: Titanes
1902: Phoenixux
1903: Titanes
1904: Phoenixux
1905: Titanes
1906: Titanes
1907: Titanes
1908: Phoenixux
1909: Titanes
1910: Titanes
1911: Panethokoi
1912: AE Knaxii
1913: Titanes


Superleague
Pos Team                   P   W   D   L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Phoenixux 30 20 4 6 54 21 +33 64 Champions
2 Panethokoi 30 16 8 6 55 25 +30 56 CEdC
3 Titanes 30 15 10 5 47 25 +22 55
4 AE Knaxii 30 16 6 8 43 28 +15 54
5 Taiyou-Niséllion 30 14 10 6 40 22 +18 52
6 Hermeticus 30 12 13 5 36 27 +9 49
7 AC Pisinódas 30 10 11 9 34 32 +2 41
8 AE Niséllion 30 10 11 9 27 31 -4 41
9 Pyrrica 30 8 13 9 32 31 +1 37
10 Helokonisís FC 30 9 9 12 28 36 -8 36
11 Niki Larissa 30 8 10 12 30 40 -10 34
12 Marsellixani 30 7 9 14 28 38 -10 30
13 Artemanitus 30 8 6 16 26 43 -17 30
14 Hellenes 30 7 9 14 24 42 -18 30
15 Olympiakos 30 4 12 14 21 44 -23 24 Relegated
16 AE Kallithéa 30 3 5 22 13 53 -40 14 Relegated


Superleague 2
Pos Team                 P   W   D   L For  Ag  +/- Pts
1 Niki Karsí 30 18 6 6 45 24 +21 60 Champions
2 Thessalinia FC 30 14 8 8 39 22 +17 50 Promoted

3 Kallithéa FC 30 14 8 8 35 29 +6 50
4 AE Tharoúnia 30 14 6 10 40 26 +14 48
5 Nikosis 30 12 11 7 37 30 +7 47
6 Meduia 30 13 7 10 48 34 +14 46
7 AE Larissa 30 12 9 9 38 39 -1 45
8 AC Skárfia 30 14 2 14 31 36 -5 44
9 Dhára FC 30 11 8 11 31 31 +0 41
10 FC Croatan 30 11 8 11 33 35 -2 41
11 AE Messaliní 30 9 12 9 29 32 -3 39
12 Zux 30 9 9 12 25 41 -16 36
13 Epiratüs FC 30 7 11 12 36 41 -5 32
14 Apollinaticus 30 7 6 17 26 37 -11 27
15 Skárfia FC 30 4 14 12 26 42 -16 26
16 Melikonosís FC 30 5 7 18 25 45 -20 22


Thalamascia (TLM) qualifiers
Puppet of Valanora
CEdC: Phoenixux, Panethokoi

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Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Mercedini » Wed Jan 31, 2018 4:42 pm

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Mercedinian Premier League
ROSTERS | START HERE


Mercedini (MRC) qualifiers
Champions’ Cup: Zoloroni City
Globe Cup: Langtree United, Hoventon & Corlington Town, Elspachia
Series B Champions' Cup: Zholvi Athletic, Project +90 Mercedini, Kingfisher Invictus
Cygnus Cup: Langtree United
Youth Cup: Zoloroni City
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Novapax Founder • Host Portfolio • Trophy Cabinet
World CupBest: Group Stage ('77, '81, '82, '83)
Cup of HarmonyBest: Champion ('72)
U21 World CupBest: 3rd Place ('43)
U18 World CupBest: Champion ('4)
Independents CupBest: Champion ('5)
WC of HockeyBest: 2nd Place ('37)
WJHCBest: Champion ('13)
WorldVision
Best Placing: 1st (Lipa '72)Most Points: 108 pts (Lipa '72)

World Hit Festival
Best Placing: 1st ('34 & '36)Most Pts: 34 pts (Mousiki '31)
Junior World Hit Festival
Best Placing: 3rd ('3, '4 & '5)Most Pts: 26 pts (Tushlark '5)
Mercedini in WVSC & WHFs

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Postby Terranean League » Wed Jan 31, 2018 6:29 pm

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Team Rosters, The Pundits' Predictions, Weeks 1-5, Weeks 6-10, Weeks 11-15, Weeks 16-20, Weeks 21-25, Weeks 26-29, Week 30, UICA Roundup, Lower Leagues, Youth Championships and Cups
Ceni (CEN) qualifiers
Primary association. Master of New Gelderland (NGD).
CC: 1860 Azoth, Polaris
GC: Tir Snake Strike, Phalanx AF, Whitehaven Triumph, Myrmidon
SBCC: Sporting Cenial, Westgreen & Trent Albion, Momentum City Centre
Youth Cup: Apex Academy
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CdC: 1860 Azoth
Cygnus Cup: Polaris

The Isles of Avon (AVN) qualifiers
Primary association. Puppet of Drawkland.
CC: Golden Eagles, Strat City
GC: Northampton, Eastern Stars, [New Avon Wanderers]
SBCC: Fort Roy SC, William's Isle, Old Avon Terraneans
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CdC: Golden Eagles
Cygnus Cup: Strat City


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Team Rosters, Talking Points: Previews, Talking Points: Season in Review, Lower Leagues & Cups
Electrum (ETM) qualifiers
Primary association.
CC: Somer City and Surrounds, [Centralis Heart]
GC: Centralis Heart, FC Fairleigh-Warburton, Kale Island Dwarfs
SBCC: Prescott Wolves, Agri Foodbowl, Duneill Athletic
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CdC: Somer City and Surrounds
Cygnus Cup: Somer City and Surrounds

New Gelderland (NGD) qualifiers
Primary association. Puppet of Ceni.
CC: Lexington Victory, Celtic Noviodunum, Olympic Nassau Bay
GC: Royal Queenstown, Vaduz Portcullis, Nassau Bay Independence
SBCC: Astrolabe, Lexington Conflagration, Boudicca Noviodunum
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CdC: Lexington Victory
Cygnus Cup: Olympic Nassau Bay

Rio Oscuro (RIO) qualifiers
Additional puppet of Valladares.
CdC: Universitario de Armero
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Postby Soltsteed » Wed Jan 31, 2018 6:46 pm

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Mästerheid Preview | Mästerheid Combinatie | Mästerheid Depart | Mästerheid Retour

Promotion play-off
Metropolitan Constabulary win promotion as sole qualified team

Final Aggregate Standings
Gouddivisie Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Cherrygrove Cityᴿ 44 27 11 6 89 43 +46 92 Champions’ Cup; AOCL; Cup Winners’ Cup
2 SIS FCᴰ 44 27 6 11 109 59 +50 87 Globe Cup
3 Köninglik Veelheim 44 24 7 13 84 76 +8 79 Globe Cup
4 Ōtachi Audfort 44 22 12 10 73 46 +27 78 Globe Cup

5 Royal Michaeltown 44 18 12 14 69 61 +8 66
6 St George University 44 18 12 14 45 42 +3 66
7 Sant-Claudie 44 18 9 17 66 59 +7 63
8 FC Heilig Krösch 44 16 14 14 60 60 0 62
9 Grandstrasse 44 13 11 20 58 65 −7 50
10 FC Vengelo 44 12 7 25 47 76 −29 43
11 FC Nyvedorf 44 8 3 33 13 60 −47 27
12 FC Nikläsplaas 44 4 10 30 52 118 −66 22 Relegated to Argentdivisie
Argentdivisie Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Metropolitan Constabularyᴰᴿ 44 32 5 7 82 31 +51 101 Series B; Promoted to Gouddivisie
2 Union Orange 44 29 12 3 77 31 +46 99 Series B
3 To Be Determined 44 19 12 13 78 70 +8 69 Series B

4 FC Savinge 44 20 8 16 63 58 +5 68
5 King of Red Lions 44 18 11 15 55 47 +8 65
6 Mairenwald 44 17 12 15 60 59 +1 63
7 Trinity Abbey 44 15 14 15 68 64 +4 59
8 Sant-Petersplaas 44 14 11 19 47 58 −11 53
9 Heekdorf Club 44 12 10 22 52 70 −18 46
10 Spartans 44 12 9 23 24 34 −10 45
11 Audkirkenclub 44 12 8 24 47 77 −30 44
12 Rose of Aurentina 44 3 10 31 25 79 −54 19 Houtenlipel
ᴰDepart champions
ᴿRetour champions

Soltsteed (SOL) qualifiers
Primary association
Champions’ Cup: Cherrygrove City
Globe Cup: SIS FC, Köninglik Veelheim, Ōtachi Audfort
Series B Champions’ Cup: Metropolitan Constabulary, Union Orange, To Be Determined
AOCL: Cherrygrove City
Cygnus Cup: Cherrygrove City
VCIAPP: Trinity Abbey
Association: Soltsteed (SOL)
Selection Via: Fair Play Table

Soltsteed (SOL) final site bids
Champions’ Cup: King William VII National Park, Eswelle (Capacity: 77,000)
Located in the heart of Romanesque city of Eswelle (sometimes referred to as “Ashwell” in English) in the borough of Grandstrasse, de Nationaalpark is at the centre of de Nationaalplaats, the sporting mecca of the Commonwealth and home to the Royal Olympic Federation of Saxland, Sealand and Walland, the Royal Soltsteedish Football Federation and several of the most important venues in Soltsteedish sport. The surrounding city is an ancient city in the modern era and home to the royal family and some of the nation’s biggest attractions, giving visitors plenty of sightseeing to do before and after the game.

The stadium—which takes its name from the father of Soltsteedish democracy, longest-reigning Soltsteedish monarch and great-grandfather of the Reigning King—is the largest in the country, features amenities such as a retractable roof, air conditioning, sports museum and full Wi-Fi access and is readily accessible to fans through the capital’s bus network and Ondergrundtrein metro system. A truly neutral venue owned and operated solely by the Royal Soltsteedish Football Federation, de Nationaalpark serves as the usual home of the Soltsteedish national football team and the host venue of any Silver Division promotion play-off finals.
AOCL: King William VII National Park, Eswelle (Capacity: 77,000)
see above
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Postby Eura » Wed Jan 31, 2018 6:53 pm

Eura (EUR) Qualifiers
Top seeds are first

CC: Revolutionaries, Spartangrad, Falourr
GC: Ulsa, Directus, Bastion
SBCC: Nukon, Foxhampton, Dangerford


Other Competitions Eura (EUR) Qualifiers

Cygnus Cup: Directus
Copa de Campeones: Revolutionaries

The Euran Football Association’s Euraleague
Recap on Season 34


A decent World Cup 79 cycle and Season 34 were preceded by an intense transfer window that greatly added to the strength of numerous Euraleague sides, with the promoted teams being deemed at their strongest in years and the bigger teams pulling in serious international talent, capped off by Spartangrad’s sensational £36m capture of James Palmisano. Revolutionaries would be the side that would prove to have made the canniest signings as they enjoyed a triumphant league victory. It wasn’t just in the league that they triumphed however. Against many predictions, Revolutionaries won the Champions Cup, although Eura’s association ranking dropped out of the top three for the first time in some years.

Eura would find themselves let down in UICA competitions at the end of the season as even Ulsa succumbed in the Globe Cup quarter finals, only for Revolutionaries to storm to Champions Cup glory with a 4-2 penalty shoot-out win (2-2 AET) over Farfadillis giants Mâ Âlâmëómë. Kirk Koromin's side dominated much of the game and despite being forced to extra time looked set to win until the 115th minute, having put a brick wall between Revolutionaries deadly attackers and the goal barring a lucky Josh Holmes effort. Predictably and heroically it took the intervention of John Spartan – practically a stationary cross and shot machine at 39 – to drill home from close range after one final run out off the bench. No Euran has scored in more international and club finals than the legendary midfielder. Revolutionaries snatched the trophy with a steely eyed penalty shootout performance featuring two stunning Bram Couch saves.

The league win was unexpectedly dominant although you might not have guessed it with only a five point gap between Revolutionaries and Ulsa come the end of the season. The critical moments were the ‘Rebels’ home and away wins and a disastrous end of season barren run for Spartangrad which saw them fail to win in their final six matches after the Palmisano brothers had set them up for the title. Falourr came in fourth after an excellent all round season regardless of their previously impervious defence having a less formidable campaign this time around. Their squad was much more balanced and deserved its success. Bastion will feel hard done by to have been second highest scorers and not conceded many only to finish 5th due to an early season poor patch, while Holdenberg’s fearsome defensive record and Brandt-Caledon goalkeeping was only offset by an unusually hard time in front of goal. It was Directus who had the most reason to be disappointed – club and national hero Lee Sharp has a lot of work to do there as they dropped to an unheard of 7th place finish scoring a measly 63 goals.

Lajuno finished in 8th and topped out “the rest” but won’t be too gutted to have left a huge gap between themselves and the UICA places as they compensated with a memorable National Cup victory. They beat Directus (compounding the east coast club’s frustrations) 2-1 in the final thanks to goals from veteran Luar Dardan, an iconic player for both clubs who refused to celebrate his strike, and departing Nepharim Rook Branagh who decided to make his final big move to Ulsa in the summer at the age of 32. Holdenberg City’s unusually poor goalscoring record, under former Gold League Golden Boot winner Pola Grabnyak of all people, did not prevent them from recording a very satisfactory 9th place finish. They were followed by Brigham in 10th who seem to have increasingly accepted a return to mid-table mediocrity, spared only by the goals of Esteban Rosales. Farrenton Athletic also let themselves down finishing 11th. Blackfields recovered well from a bad run to finish 12th while Workers Union also exceeded expectations below them. Hornchurch, Arrowsmith and Honeybadgers all trundled to survival without thrilling many but Oakstone were the star of the show in the lower half of the table. They returned to the Gold League in style with wonderkid Brian Bond leading the line. Sword and Dangerford were both disappointing in relegation but Unioneers bore the biggest humiliation, as their previously stable project came to naught.

At the Player Awards the Golden Boot and Forward of the Year went to the exceptional Lucan Palmisano, although he possibly benefitted from Kris Campbell being unfit for much of the season and forced to compete with Romikk Valgard. Dimitar Brandt-Caledon dominated the Goalkeeper of the Season category in keeping Holdenberg’s conceded tally down to an impressive 37 goals. Title winners Revolutionaries conquered the Defender of the Season category thanks to their Brenecian star Gethin Quill. The left back has proved to be a stunningly successful replacement for Niels Kruse and paired his award with Young Player of the Season. Adnan Szalai was the big winner, coming out on top of a close field in the Midfielder and International categories, and in turn being named Player of the Season. However the pyrrhic victory and story of the season was arguably that of John Spartan, who finished second in the Midfielder and Player of the Season awards even though he spent a good portion of the season on the bench. His frequent introductions at 39 after numerous injuries threatened to end his career over the years as did the pressure of international football until recently. Yet nothing could stop the Revolutionaries captain playing a crucial role in their Gold League and Champions Cup double.

Notable Transfers and Retirements ahead of Season 35


Compared to the summer preceding Season 34, this window was quiet and there were few major investments from overseas clubs. The big transfer was a free one. Directus won the race to secure the signing of Bonesea striker Cade Jones, a goal-a-game force of nature whom Lee Sharp clearly believes can rekindle their goalscoring instincts. Rook Branagh set the bar low for the highest value transfer at £12m. He took a rather late decision to force his way out of Lajuno for a regularly UICA qualifying club, Ulsa. His international career is likely beyond the point of salvage now but Branagh acrimoniously sought an exit from Lajuno to pursue the dream of slipping on the Nepharim green once more. Falourr made the surprise decision to offload Sunrisian winger Stephen Stills and replace him with Ethane’s Kristian Harper. Ulsa decided to cash in on the young Leonard Sharpe rather than forcing him to play second fiddle on their left side – Holdenberg see potential in the 22 year old left midfielder and have taken him on for £7m.

Aside from their signing of Bonesea’s lethal frontman Jones, Directus made a calculated gamble in spending £6m on Honeybadgers talented 21 year old Mytanar winger Boris Kalinic while offloading the now 34 year old Pedrinho to Lajuno. They also gave up on Sol Myren at a profit, selling him to Eastweald in Cosumar. Ulsa allowed the now 33 year old Freddie Nolan to leave after a disastrous season for club and country. He returns to his old club Workers Union in search of a late career swansong. Lajuno secured a new goalkeeper in the form of Mat Vinter from Brinemouth in Nephara, while relegated Sword allowed hot prospect Samuel Hopkins to leave for Chromatika. Other interesting signings included Holdenberg City’s securing of Eddie Wood from Unioneers, Honeybadger’s signing Silverleague’s best left back Stuart Lynch, Daniel Stokes departing Bastion for Brigham to get more game time and Hornchurch signing Santiago Curiales of Cosumar. Bastion have loaned out Schottian Jack Avelione to Marionville in his own country.

The retirements ahead of this season are much more significant than the transfers in many ways. The passing of the career of John Spartan is a big milestone in Euran football. His playing days will be remembered fondly by all for his outstanding leadership, scoring In multiple finals for the national team and Revolutionaries, ferocious long range shooting ability and his league and Champions Cup double to end his career with that beloved team. Spartan will almost certainly get his first managing role before long and may even one day emulate his mentor Steve Thompson, who himself was a Euran central midfield veteran (combined they appeared for Eura nearly 600 times), in taking the biggest job of them all one day. It is unfortunate for some other significant players that his retirement has somewhat overshadowed theirs. Charles Hunter was a fan favourite in Euran football and really found his calling in the latter years of his career at Directus. He also played excellently most of the time for the national team despite a limited few years in the starting lineup, accumulating an unexpectedly high number of caps in the triple figures and scoring many goals from central midfield.

On the topic of fan favourites, Glenn Anderson has finally called it a day at 42, making him the oldest player in the modern history of the Gold League, and the oldest goalscorer since the days of Lionel Carlston long ago. His absurdly long end of career spell at Lajuno was a remarkable feat of fitness and perseverance, and his appearance figures in the league never dropped into the single digit despite not being first choice for years. It’s easy to forget sometimes that before Lajuno he was a Directus stalwart who played alongside Tom Riley and Michael Brandon and won 86 caps for Eura, scoring 8 goals. Lewis Hughes never quite hit the heights that were hoped for him at an international level but nevertheless played a role in winning a World Cup and Copa Rushmori in a long career, as well as enjoying tremendous success at Spartangrad.

Other prominent retirements included: Mertagne and Bastion fullback Rhys West, the indomitable goalkeeper Tony Grant, Euran international left backs Lee McKray and Anthony Cotra, journeyman Semarland, former Ulsa and Workers Union striker Jakob Lindesfarne, Helving’s best ever player and Farrenton Athletic icon Scott Barnes, former Euran internationals Kevin Colbert and Robbie Faulkner, journeyman striker and nearly-man Sean Hayward, the ever reliable goal scorer Edward Whitehous, and Falourr’s 37 year old winger Reece Kent.

Team Previews for Season 35


ARROWSMITH
Manager: Liam Carling (47, Eura)
Stadium: Fishery Hill (Arrowsmith, 45,600)
Lineup: [4-2-3-1 Narrow] Goro Tanaka (24/GK/USI), Tug Cooper (24/RB/COS), Robert Hobbs (26/CB/EUR), Nicky Royle (30/CB/EUR), Jesus Moreno (23/LB/EOT, USI), Stephen Cumming (18/CDM/AUD), Divan Miocic (24/CDM/USI), Lufus Aurora (26/CM/MBT), Pablo Mane (25/CM/SAM), Harvey Joyce (25/CAM/EUR), Scott Hardy (25/ST/APX)

BASTION LIONS
Manager: Tomas Svenson (43, Mytannion)
Stadium: Wanderers Gate (Bastion, 36,250)
Lineup: [4-4-1-1] Jacob Wryman (30/GK/EUR), Joshua Coates (25/RB/EUR), Daniel Webster (27/CB/EUR), Nathan Begum (29/CB/EUR), Ethan Parsons (26/LB/EUR), Riley Boyle (31/RM/EUR), Michael Wells (32/CDM/EUR), Derek Gough (33/CM/EUR), Garrett Krantz (26/LW, ST/AFT), Louie McKenzie (25/AM/EOT), Rnan Black (24/CF/EUR)

BASTION
Manager: John Greaves (58, Eura)
Stadium: Bastion Arena (Bastion, 110,000)
Lineup: [4-2-2-2] Jeffrey Douglas (31/GK/EUR), Jason Russell (27/RWB/EUR), Kieran Ritter (32/CB/NPH), Charles Roberts (21/CB/EUR), Pierce Williams (31/LB/EUR), Sebastian Nunez (28/CM/SJG), Adrian Bassa (25/CAM/VLD), Harrison Burns (24/RM/EUR), Jeremy Benedict (27/LW/EUR), Dion Underwood (27/ST/EUR), Lofty Jones (29/CF/EUR) [Subs] Eero Solari (18/CB/COS), Will Andrews (36/CDM/EUR), Willem Ajax (28/CM/APX, EOT), Jack Avelione (16/AM, ST/SCT – out on loan for the season)

BLACKFIELDS
Manager: Nick Feeney (50, Eura)
Stadium: Coppercot Stadium (Bastion, 39,000 – expanded over the summer by over 6,000 seats)
Lineup: [4-2-3-1] Jack Little (20/GK/EUR), Andreu Caelius (20/RB/ESH), Archie Gregory (30/RB, CB, LB/EUR), Jerome Baspen (29/CB/EUR), Scott Forster (28/LB/EUR), Pablo Krant (30/CDM/SAM), Tom Garner (20/CDM/EUR), Carlo Kenny (24/AM/EFL), Patrick Barnett (29/RM/EUR), Charles Owens (33/AM/EUR), George Davies (34/CF/EUR) [Subs] Moses Luc Bjerregaard (38/RB/PIS), Henry Gardiner (31/CB/EUR), Rene Hahn (17/LW/PAS)

BRIGHAM
Manager: Chris Waller (44, Eura)
Stadium: Old Ham Lane (Brigham, 76,409)
Lineup: [4-2-2-2] Haylos Anaximander (34/GK/APX), Declan Hurst (22/RB/EUR), Alex Charlton (29/CB/EOT), Anaximander Scrivener (31/CB/BRE), Jaromir Sambo (31/LB/PAS), Dan Ainsley (28/ CM/EUR), Mitico (30/CM, CAM/DAI), Tom Robson (32/CM, LM/EUR), Freddie Wright (20/RW/EUR), Dominik Mauer (34/ST/PAS), Esteban Rosales (23/AM, ST/VLD) [Subs] Daniel Stokes (29/CB/EUR), Felipe Ebenezer (33/ST/USI)

CALLODOWN
Manager: Adam Davey (56, Eura)
Stadium: Hollow Park (Callodown, 52,660)
Lineup: [4-2-3-1] Tyler Coleman (36/GK/EUR), Lewis Winter (28/RWB/EUR), Tom Miah (30/CB/DAE), Kyle Bryton (25/CB/ITO), Joe Sullivan (22/LWB/EUR), Kris Hamilton (24/CDM/DAE), Harry Humphreys (21/CM/EUR), Maurice Arcuri (35/AM/SAM), Gabriel Dunn (25/LM/EUR), John Fletcher (22/CF/EUR), Klaus Breisgau (25/ST/NPH)

DIRECTUS
Manager: Lee Sharp (59, Eura)
Stadium: Castle Road (Directus, 95,000)
Lineup: [4-2-2-2] Kevin Belgrave (23/GK/EUR), Ethan Cook (27/RB/EUR), Alan Moore (26/CB/ETM), Joachim Elden (25/CB/MBT), Gabriel Harper (27/LB/EUR), Nicky Keane (28/CM/EUR), Henry Patterson (19/CM/EUR) Fabinho (24/AM/USI), Dominic Miller (26/LW/EUR), Dean Sharp (26/ST/EUR), Cade Jones (26/ST/BSE) [Subs] Jake Newton (19/CB/EUR), Gavin Mitchell (30/CM/OSR), Boris Kalinic (21/RM/MYT), Martin Blessed (20/CF/EUR)

FALOURR
Manager: Thomas Mann (59, Eura)
Stadium: Sandstone Ground (Falourr, 76,000)
Lineup: [4-2-3-1] Apostolos Tsattalios (25/GK/NPH), Dirk Freitag (21/RB/PAS), Ryan Theuer (28/CB/NPH), Stephen Paul (27/CB/SCT), James Robertson (27/LB/SCT), Eduardo Giuffrida (27/CDM/AUD), Anthony Ho (28/CM/ETM), Kristian Harper (23/RW/ETN), Gael Tobin (28/CAM/EUR), Adam Reed (33/LM/EUR), Morgan Fox (23/CF/EUR) [Subs] Joshua Affleck (20/LM/EUR), Allejo (32/AM, CF/USI)

FARRENTON ATHLETIC
Manager: Daniel Belgrave (57, Eura)
Stadium: Pignot Stadium (Farrenton, 70,000)
Lineup: [4-2-2-2] Luke Bowick (30/GK/EUR), Horace Popov (24/RB/AFT), Samuel Wilkinson (33/CB/EUR), Evan Smith (28/CB/EUR), Ian Williams (32/LB/EUR), Sebastian Field (24/CM/EUR), Samuel Freeman (27/CM/EOT) Kraig Sturrlein (22/AM/RIT), Carrol Liam (27/LM/CMT), Mattiu Searlait (30/ST/EUR), Julyan Carlevaro (20/ST/SAM)[Subs] Olman Reedwater (36/RB/EOT), Paul Rees (18/CB/EUR), Gunther Kavanagh (34/CDM/EUR), Freddie Ward (33/CF/EUR)

HOLDENBERG
Manager: Ryan Collins (47, Eura)
Stadium: Benedict Lane (Holdenberg, 74,869)
Lineup: [4-2-3-1] Dimitar Brandt-Caledon (34/GK/PIS), Jonathan Andreyso (32/RB/EUR), Ethan Lees (29/CB/DAE), Oliver Murray (27/CB/EUR), Harvey Conway (30/LB/EUR), Helmut Chilmark (25/CDM/NPH), Frank Bevan (21/CM/EUR), Lazar Eleonora (25/RW/FFD), Mauricio Sigler (31/LM/COS), Adnan Cynac (26/AM/ESH), Brancaleone Arcuri (21/ST/PAS), [Subs] Aitor Carbonara (20/RB/AUD), Dylan Kirby (34/CB/EUR), Asier Huelva (32/CM/AUD), Leonard Sharpe (22/LM/EUR), Roger Piper (33/CF/EUR)

HOLDENBERG CITY
Manager: Pola Grabnyak (51, New Hackney)
Stadium: Hafran Lane (Holdenberg, 63,590)
Lineup: [4-1-2-2-1] Jake Hyde (36/GK/ITO), Gordon Enderman (27/RB/EUR), Billy Green (30/CB/DAE), Daniel Bottle (29/CB/EUR), James Lord (21/LB/EUR), Matt Ruffan (25/CDN/BRE), Joseph O’Haine (30/CM/EUR), Peter Chadwick (26/CAM/EOT), Patrick James (26/RW/EUR), Eddie Wood (29/LM/EUR), Bryan Sanchez (24/AM, ST/VLD) [Subs] Efrain Arbizu (20/LM/AUD), Henry Cross (31/ST/EUR)

HONEYBADGERS
Manager: Michael Robertson (51, Eura)
Stadium: The Hive (Directus, 62,107)
Key Players: [4-4-1-1] Ryan Bull (24/GK/EUR), George Barry (23/RB/EUR), Jack Chapman (27/CB/EUR), Paul Osbourne (28/CB/BRE), Stuart Lynch (23/LB/EUR), Steffen Sankt (26/CM/PAS), Kian Hewitt (31/CM/EUR), Lewis Brown (29/LM/EUR), Jonathan Bryan (34/AM/EUR), Tom Booth (29/CF/DAE), James Howell (21/ST/EUR) [Subs] Gavin Chamberlain (32/CM/MRT)

HORNCHURCH
Manager: Asey Vella (45, Sameba)
Stadium: Walter Avenue (Hornchurch, 56,392)
Key players: [4-2-2-2] Thomas Norton (32/GK/EUR), Bailey Norman (23/RB/EUR), Pepe Raul (29/CB/RKQ), Santiago Curiales (25/CB/COS), Logan Rowe (31/LB/EUR), Joshua Thornton (32/CDM/EUR), Terry Christon (27/CM/EUR), John Lyons (28/RM/EUR), Joel Cartwright (27/LW/EUR), George Naylor (29/ST/EUR), Ulysses Zimmer (24/ST/EOT) [Subs] Floyd Leeuw (33/CM/AUD), Patrick Barber (34/CF/EUR)

LAJUNO
Manager: William Crisp (43, Eura)
Stadium: Lansbury Road (Lajuno, 62,000)
Lineup: [4-2-2-2] Matt Vinter (32/GK/NPH), Gareth Westmead (28/RB/NPH), Rostyn Bradden (30/CB/BRE), Raymond del Ray (31/CB/OSR), Tyson Palma (28/LB/AUD), Chris Ashton (21/CM/EUR), Martin Berra (30/CM/SAM), Ryan Robinson (31/RW/EUR), Edward Pollard (27/LM/EOT), Zach Flynn (30/CF/EUR), Pedrinho (34/ST/VLD) [Subs] Dean Steele (18/CB/EUR), Antonio Bozic (17/CDM/PAS), Leo Walters (27/CDM/DAE), Luar Dardan (39/CAM/AST)

OAKSTONE
Manager: Bob Partridge (Eura, 45)
Stadium: The Oak House (Oakstone, 82,402)
Key players: [4-4-2] Max McIntyre (20/GK/AUD), Ginton French (21/RB/EFL), Torrance Price (26/CB/EUR), Nathan Wall (24/CB/EUR), Ben Hall (23/LB/EUR), Anthony Townsend (23/RM/EUR), Matthew Lane (28/CM/EUR), George Moss (31/CM/EUR), Sebastian Kaur (33/LM/AUS), Brian Bond (21/LW, ST/EUR), Dot Gill (28/CF/EUR) [Subs] Gary Shudland (38/GK/EUR), Judson Tripi (18/CM/AUD), Milan Grubisic (17/CM/PAS)

REVOLUTIONARIES
Manager: Tony Dalton (44, Eura)
Stadium: Sasky Rising Memorial Stadium (Brigham, 107,000)
Lineup: [4-2-2-2] Bram Couch (25/GK/USI), Timwise Gerduns (23/RB/EOT), Ulysses Bonaventura (30/CB/YTT), Earl van den Brink (28/LCB/AUD), Gethin Quill (22/LB/BRE), Jurgen Eisenhower (22/CM/PAS), Alex Wyatt (27/CM/EUR), Rhys Griffiths (21/AM/EUR), Jason Beltran (25/LW/VLD), Josh Holmes (27/CF/EUR), Omega Churchill (29/CF/AUD) [Subs] Meyson Salume (27/RB/SJG), Kurt Strong (24/CB/EOT), Reece Cooper (26/CDM/EUR) Frank Rozenthal (35/ST/VLD)

SPARTANGRAD
Manager: Walter Crasder (Eura, 49)
Stadium: Olympic Stadium (Spartangrad, 104,773)
Lineup: [4-1-2-2-1] Alexander Roudet (38/GK/VLD), Kyle Carter (25/RB/OSR), Harvey Blake (23/CB/EUR), Bryan Butler (31/CB/EUR), James Fowey (33/LB/APX), John Talbot (26/CDM/EUR), Harry Gravesen (24/CM/EUR), James Palmisano (28/CM/APX), Rigby Headley (24/RW/ETN) Nicolas Moran (27/LM/VLD), Lucan Palmisano (26/ST/APX) [Subs] Ethan Fleming (20/GK/EUR), Rhys Gibbons (36/CB/EUR), Russell Feltner (22/LB/AFT), Eidur Gunnlaugsson (35/CM/PIS)

ULSA
Manager: Nicky Martin (52, Eura)
Stadium: Troutbridge (Ulsa, 97,460)
Lineup: [4-2-3-1] Nemanja Petrovic (31/GK/SZA), Scott Coles (26/RB/EUR), John Leach (27/CB/EUR), Frank Ainsworth (33/CB/EUR), Jude Skinner (26/LB/EUR), Branmir Milic (32/CM/SZA), Hugh Ilyess (26/CDM/EFL), Adnan Szalai (28/RM/NPH), Dominik Krause (26/LW/PAS), Rook Branagh (32/CAM/NPH), Romikk Valgard (24/ST/COS) [Subs] Shrey Sumiile (19/CB/COS), Reece Lucas (19/LB/EUR), Craig Sinclair (38/AM/EUR) Kris Campbell (35/ST/EUR)

ULSA ROVERS
Manager: Michael Way (60, Eura)
Stadium: Rovers Chase (Ulsa, 51,000)
Key players: [5-2-3-1] James Clements (25/GK/EUR), Liam Dimton (26/RB/EUR), Marvin Paige (19/CB/EUR), Nicholas Cross (26/CB/EUR), Danny Lawrence (25/CB/EOT), Gordon Clayton (23/LB/EUR), Aaron Finch (22/CDM/EUR), David Baldwin (30/CDM/EUR), Ricardo Sommerfield (27/RW/CMT), George Thorpe (25/AM/EUR), Leo Sterling (20/AM/AUD), Elliot Francis (31/ST/JEC)

WORKERS UNION
Manager: Slovan Bresiavic (46, Mytannion)
Stadium: Workers Athletic Achievement Stadia (Callodown, 80,000)
Key players: [3-2-3-2] Magnus Orchard (26/GK/NPH), Tim Lukic (30/CB/SZA), Andrew Hanson (33/CB/EUR), Wilfred Holding (20/CB/EFL), Scott Marden (29/CM/EUR), Freddie Nolan (33/CM,CAM/EUR), Grif Hales (33/AM/EUR), Cameron Reeves (32/LW/EUR), Stephen Stills (24/RM/USI), Scott Bloomfield (30/CF/EUR), Darragh Guiseley (24/ST/BRE) [Subs] George Ross (31/CDM/EUR), Connor Flynn (30/AM/EUR)

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EURALEAGUE SHIELD XXXV

REVOLUTIONARIES 4 – 0 LAJUNO
Churchill 2, Holmes 30, Beltran 33, Eisenhower 58

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Euraleague Season 35


Gold League Standings

Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Revolutionaries 38 26 3 9 93 48 +45 81 Champions + Champions Cup + CdC
2 Spartangrad 38 22 6 10 80 52 +28 72 Champions Cup
3 Falourr 38 19 14 5 77 40 +37 71 Champions Cup
4 Ulsa 38 20 8 10 88 46 +42 68 Globe Cup
5 Directus 38 19 11 8 82 52 +30 68 Globe Cup Cygnus Cup
6 Bastion 38 19 11 8 69 46 +23 68 Globe Cup
7 Holdenberg 38 20 5 13 82 62 +20 65
8 Farrenton Athletic 38 19 7 12 76 54 +22 64
9 Oakstone 38 18 9 11 68 55 +13 63
10 Brigham 38 17 7 14 62 64 -2 58
11 Holdenberg City 38 17 5 16 57 64 -7 56
12 Workers Union 38 16 4 18 63 64 -1 52
13 Lajuno 38 11 12 15 67 65 +2 45
14 Blackfields 38 9 11 18 44 81 -37 38
15 Honeybadgers 38 8 11 19 39 72 -33 35
16 Callodown 38 6 15 17 40 66 -26 33
17 Hornchurch 38 8 8 22 36 77 -41 32
18 Bastion Lions 38 8 7 23 46 82 -36 31 Relegation
19 Arrowsmith 38 8 7 23 43 81 -38 31 Relegation
20 Ulsa Rovers 38 5 9 24 29 70 -41 24 Relegation


Silver League Standings

Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Nukon 38 22 8 8 52 29 +23 74 Promotion SBCC
2 Foxhampton 38 19 12 7 52 25 +27 69 Promotion SBCC
3 Dangerford 38 19 8 11 44 37 +7 65 Promotion SBCC
4 Carsby 38 19 5 14 52 36 +16 62
5 Real Oakwood 38 15 13 10 34 26 +8 58
6 Whitepill 38 15 13 10 42 37 +5 58
7 Suttonville 38 16 10 12 44 45 -1 58
8 WEA 38 16 8 14 44 38 +6 56
9 Thagarnia 38 15 10 13 37 36 +1 55
10 AFC Mayville 38 15 9 14 38 31 +7 54
11 Stona United 38 13 14 11 35 33 +2 53
12 Marketville 38 13 12 13 39 42 -3 51
13 Dartmoor 38 13 6 19 31 48 -17 45
14 Unioneers 38 12 8 18 48 50 -2 44
15 Moors 38 12 8 18 44 56 -12 44
16 Marhead 38 11 11 16 42 55 -13 44
17 Singleton 38 11 11 16 38 51 -13 44
18 Usmer 38 8 15 15 32 35 -3 39 Relegation
19 Sword 38 7 14 17 28 49 -21 35 Relegation
20 Dashturnbein 38 7 9 22 32 49 -17 30 Relegation


Bronze League Standings

Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Gosting 38 21 11 6 55 26 +29 74 Promotion
2 EFS 38 19 10 9 45 33 +12 67 Promotion
3 Old Boys Club 38 18 11 9 53 36 +17 65 Promotion
4 Harkdown 38 17 12 9 47 29 +18 63
5 Mountainside 38 17 11 10 48 39 +9 62
6 Mayville Town 38 15 14 9 48 39 +9 59
7 Royals Athletic 38 15 13 10 40 38 +2 58
8 Croxford 38 15 13 10 45 46 -1 58
9 Eastweald 38 14 13 11 49 41 +8 55
10 Karkland Athletic 38 13 15 10 38 32 +6 54
11 Clifton Villa 38 13 12 13 35 33 +2 51
12 Argyle 38 11 15 12 39 47 -8 48
13 Wake 38 11 14 13 39 45 -6 47
14 Murside 38 10 12 16 40 40 +0 42
15 Breton 38 10 12 16 29 40 -11 42
16 Pashter United 38 8 16 14 32 38 -6 40
17 Baronworth 38 8 12 18 34 50 -16 36
18 Farenborn 38 6 16 16 31 44 -13 34 Relegation
19 Braddock 38 7 11 20 23 48 -25 32 Relegation
20 Falleyforth 38 5 11 22 19 45 -26 26 Relegation


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35th National Cup

Quarter Finals

Suttonville 2 - 3 Marhead
Holdenberg 3 - 5 Directus
Blackfields 1 - 4 Revolutionaries
Spartangrad 2 - 0 Brigham

Semi Finals

Directus 2 - 2 Revolutionaries (3-2 AET)
Spartangrad 2 - 1 Marhead

FINAL

SPARTANGRAD 0 - 2 DIRECTUS
D. Sharp 70, Jones 76

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Season 35 Review


Top Scorers

Code: Select all
Romikk Valgard (Ulsa) – 27
Josh Holmes (Revolutionaries) – 24
Dion Underwood (Bastion) – 23
Lucan Palmisano (Spartangrad) – 22
Esteban Rosales (Brigham) – 21
Cade Jones (Directus) – 20
Morgan Fox (Falourr) – 19
Brancaleone Arcuri (Holdenberg) – 17
Brian Bond (Oakstone) – 16
Bryan Sanchez (Holdenberg City) – 16
Omega Churchill (Revolutionaries) – 15
Dean Sharp (Directus) – 15
Lazar Eleonora (Holdenberg) – 15
Mattiu Searlait (Farrenton Athletic) – 15
Nicolas Moran (Spartangrad) – 14
Rook Branagh (Ulsa) – 14
Kris Campbell (Ulsa) – 14
Darragh Guiseley (Workers Union) – 14
Pedrinho (Lajuno) – 14
George Davies (Blackfields) – 14
Lofty Jones (Bastion) – 13
Anthony Townsend (Oakstone) – 13
Dot Gill (Oakstone) – 13
James Palmisano (Spartangrad) – 12
Allejo (Falourr) – 12
Zach Flynn (Lajuno) – 12
Tom Booth (Honeybadgers) – 12
John Fletcher (Callodown) – 12
Rnan Black (Bastion Lions) – 12
Scott Hardy (Arrowsmith) – 12
Adnan Szalai (Ulsa) – 11
Julyan Carlevaro (Farrenton Athletic) – 11
Carrol Liam (Farrenton Athletic) – 11
Scott Bloomfield (Workers Union) – 11
George Naylor (Hornchurch) – 11
Rhys Griffiths (Revolutionaries) – 10
Craig Sinclair (Ulsa) – 10
Adrian Bassa (Bastion) – 10
Roger Piper (Holdenberg) – 10
Sebastian Kaur (Oakstone) – 10
Dominik Mauer (Brigham) – 10
Patrick Barnett (Blackfields) – 10
Harvey Joyce (Arrowsmith) – 10
Frank Rozenthal (Revolutionaries) – 9
Rigby Headley (Spartangrad) – 9
Gael Tobin (Falourr) – 9
Adnan Cynac (Holdenberg) – 9
Tom Robson (Brigham) – 9
Henry Cross (Holdenberg City) – 9
Freddie Nolan (Workers Union) – 9
Edward Pollard (Lajuno) – 9
James Howell (Honeybadgers) – 9
Klaus Breisgau (Callodown) – 9
Ulysses Zimmer (Hornchurch) – 9
George Thorpe (Ulsa Rovers) – 9
Jason Beltran (Revolutionaries) – 8
Alex Wyatt (Revolutionaries) – 8
Harry Gravesen (Spartangrad) – 8
Adam Reed (Falourr) – 8
Anthony Ho (Falourr) – 8
Nicky Keane (Directus) – 8
Harrison Burns (Bastion) – 8
Frank Bevan (Holdenberg) – 8
Freddie Ward (Farrenton Athletic) – 8
Sebastian Field (Farrenton Athletic) – 8
Freddie Wright (Brigham) – 8
Peter Chadwick (Holdenberg City) – 8
Patrick James (Holdenberg City) – 8
Grif Hales (Workers Union) – 8
Cameron Reeves (Workers Union) – 8
Ryan Robinson (Lajuno) – 8
Garret Krantz (Bastion Lions) – 8
Louie McKenzie (Bastion Lions) – 8
Jurgen Eisenhower (Revolutionaries) – 7
Kristian Harper (Falourr) – 7
Boris Kalinic (Directus) – 7
Dominic Miller (Directus) – 7
Mauricio Sigler (Holdenberg) – 7
Samuel Freeman (Farrenton Athletic) – 7
Eddie Wood (Holdenberg City) – 7
Chris Ashton (Lajuno) – 7
Luar Dardan (Lajuno) – 7
Carlo Kenny (Blackfields) – 7
Gabriel Dunn (Callodown) – 7
Joel Cartwright (Hornchurch) – 7
Pablo Mane (Arrowsmith) – 7
Dominik Krause (Ulsa) – 6
Fabinho (Directus) – 6
Charles Owens (Blackfields) – 6
Jonathan Bryan (Honeybadgers) – 6
Steffen Sankt (Honeybadgers) – 6
Harry Humphreys (Callodown) – 6
Lufus Aurora (Arrowsmith) – 6
Elliot Francis (Ulsa Rovers) – 6
Leo Sterling (Ulsa Rovers) – 6
Henry Patterson (Directus) – 5
Martin Blessed (Directus) – 5
Jeremy Benedict (Bastion) – 5
Leonard Sharpe (Holdenberg) – 5
Kraig Sturrlein (Farrenton Athletic) – 5
George Moss (Oakstone) – 5
Felipe Ebenezer (Brigham) – 5
Stephen Stills (Workers Union) – 5
Patrick Barber (Hornchurch) – 5
Derek Gough (Bastion Lions) – 5
Ricardo Sommerfield (Ulsa Rovers) – 5


Assists

Code: Select all
Lazar Eleonora (Holdenberg) – 18
Carrol Liam (Farrenton Athletic) – 16
James Palmisano (Spartangrad) – 15
Anthony Townsend (Oakstone) – 15
Tom Robson (Brigham) – 15
Rhys Griffiths (Revolutionaries) – 14
Craig Sinclair (Ulsa) – 14
Rook Branagh (Ulsa) – 14
Adrian Bassa (Bastion) – 14
Samuel Freeman (Farrenton Athletic) – 14
Sebastian Kaur (Oakstone) – 14
Eddie Wood (Holdenberg City) – 14
Harvey Joyce (Arrowsmith) – 14
Jason Beltran (Revolutionaries) – 13
Anthony Ho (Falourr) – 13
Adnan Szalai (Ulsa) – 13
Dominic Miller (Directus) – 13
Dan Ainsley (Brigham) – 13
Grif Hales (Workers Union) – 13
Edward Pollard (Lajuno) – 13
Nicolas Moran (Spartangrad) – 12
Alex Wyatt (Revolutionaries) – 12
Jurgen Eisenhower (Revolutionaries) - 12
Rigby Headley (Spartangrad) – 12
Gael Tobin (Falourr) – 12
Dominik Krause (Ulsa) – 12
Nicky Keane (Directus) – 12
Peter Chadwick (Holdenberg City) – 12
Freddie Nolan (Workers Union) – 12
Cameron Reeves (Workers Union) – 12
Patrick Barnett (Blackfields) – 12
Kristian Harper (Falourr) – 11
Fabinho (Directus) – 11
Lofty Jones (Bastion) – 11
Mauricio Sigler (Holdenberg) – 11
Adnan Cynac (Holdenberg) – 11
Sebastian Field (Farrenton Athletic) – 11
Ryan Robinson (Lajuno) – 11
Gabriel Dunn (Callodown) – 11
Garret Krantz (Bastion Lions) – 11
Harry Gravesen (Spartangrad) – 10
Adam Reed (Falourr) – 10
Harrison Burns (Bastion) – 10
Frank Bevan (Holdenberg) – 10
Matthew Lane (Oakstone) – 10
Freddie Wright (Brigham) – 10
Patrick James (Holdenberg City) – 10
Martin Berra (Lajuno) – 10
Carlo Kenny (Blackfields) – 10
Joel Cartwright (Hornchurch) – 10
Louie McKenzie (Bastion Lions) – 10
Pablo Mane (Arrowsmith) – 10
 



Euran Football Association Annual League Awards

EFA Golden Boot

Romikk Valgard (Cosumar, Ulsa) – 27
Josh Holmes (Eura, Revolutionaries) – 24
Dion Underwood (Eura, Bastion) – 23
Lucan Palmisano (Apox, Spartangrad) – 22
Esteban Rosales (Valladares, Brigham) – 21
Cade Jones (Bonesea, Directus) – 20

Signing of the Season

Cade Jones (Bonesea, Directus, free transfer)
Timwise Gerduns (Euran Oceania Territories, Revolutionaries, £4.5m)
Rook Branagh (Nephara, Ulsa, £12m)
Darragh Guiseley (Brenecia, Workers Union, free transfer)
Kristian Harper (Ethane, Falourr, £4.5m)

Newcomer of the Season

Cade Jones (Bonesea, Directus)
John Fletcher (Eura, Callodown)
Darragh Guiseley (Brenecia, Workers Union)
Kristian Harper (Ethane, Falourr)
Max McIntyre (Audioslavia, Oakstone on loan from Revolutionaries)

Goalkeeper of the Season

Apostolos Tsattalios (Nephara, Falourr)
Jeffrey Douglas (Eura, Bastion)
Nemanja Petrovic (Szavoda, Ulsa)

Defender of the Season

Earl van den Brink (Audioslavia, Revolutionaries)
Stephen Paul (Schottia, Falourr)
Scott Coles (Eura, Ulsa)
Ryan Theuer (Nephara, Falourr)
Gethin Quill (Brenecia, Revolutionaries)

Midfielder of the Season

Lazar Eleonora (Farfadillis, Holdenberg)
Anthony Townsend (Eura, Oakstone)
Rook Branagh (Nephara, Ulsa)
James Palmisano (Apox, Spartangrad)
Craig Sinclair (Eura, Ulsa)

Forward of the Season

Romikk Valgard (Cosumar, Ulsa)
Josh Holmes (Eura, Revolutionaries)
Lucan Palmisano (Apox, Spartangrad)
Esteban Rosales (Valladares, Brigham)
Dion Underwood (Eura, Bastion)

International Player of the Season

Lazar Eleonora (Farfadillis, Holdenberg)
Romikk Valgard (Cosumar, Ulsa)
Earl van den Brink (Audioslavia, Revolutionaries)
Apostolos Tsattalios (Nephara, Falourr)
Rook Branagh (Nephara, Ulsa)

Young Player of the Season

Brian Bond (21, Eura, Oakstone)
Rhys Griffiths (21, Eura, Revolutionaries)
Brancaleone Arcuri (21, Pasarga, Holdenberg)
Frank Bevan (21, Eura, Holdenberg)
Dirk Freitag (21, Pasarga, Falourr)

Player of the Season

Lazar Eleonora (Farfadillis, Holdenberg)
Romikk Valgard (Cosumar, Ulsa)
Earl van den Brink (Audioslavia, Revolutionaries)
Anthony Townsend (Eura, Oakstone)
Apostolos Tsattalios (Nephara, Falourr)

Gold League XI

GK – Apostolos Tsattalios (Nephara, Falourr)
DF – Scott Coles (Eura, Ulsa)
DF - Stephen Paul (Schottia, Falourr)
DF - Ryan Theuer (Nephara, Falourr)
DF - Earl van den Brink (Audioslavia, Revolutionaries)
MF – Anthony Townsend (Eura, Oakstone)
MF – Rook Branagh (Nephara, Ulsa)
MF – James Palmisano (Apox, Spartangrad)
MF – Lazar Eleonora (Farfadillis, Holdenberg)
FW – Josh Holmes (Eura, Revolutionaries)
FW – Romikk Valgard (Cosumar, Ulsa)

Subs

GK – Jeffrey Douglas (Eura, Bastion)
DF – Gethin Quill (Brenecia, Revolutionaries)
DF - Frank Ainsworth (Eura, Ulsa)
MF – Craig Sinclair (Eura, Ulsa)
MF – Carrol Liam (Chromatika, Farrenton Athletic)
FW – Lucan Palmisano (Apox, Spartangrad)
FW – Esteban Rosales (Valladares, Brigham)
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Preview and roundup.

Farfadillis (FFD) qualifiers
Champions' Cup: Avenida Leal, Mâ Âlâmëómë
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2023-24 Fleftic Premier League Preview Part One Preview Part Two
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Abanhfleft (AFT) qualifiers
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Globe Cup: Wanda Island Wanderers, Ludogorets Markovsky, Riuwiee United
Series B Champions' Cup: Rosenpfelblatz North End, Bananas FC, Wabash River

Cygnus Cup: Tefel FC
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Preview, Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Post-Season

Eastfield Lodge (EFL) Qualifiers
Champions Cup 70: Royal Jam FC, RGS Athletic
Globe Cup 67: Norrion Rovers, VLC FC, Tuntingone FC
Series-B Champions Cup 67: UR Town, Polkation FC, Toclofania FC
Youth Cup 22: Lodger Juniors

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Olastor Premier League Standings

Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts
1 Olastaryn FC 40 32 4 4 136 36 +100 100 Champions/CdC/CC
2 Wolcalt Keep SC 40 29 8 3 115 38 +77 95 Globe Cup
3 Erlestonians 40 20 9 11 69 53 +16 69 Globe Cup
4 Cavecla Sports Club 40 20 6 14 59 44 +15 66 Globe Cup

5 Grafonil HQ FC 40 20 6 14 45 38 +7 66
6 Olastaryn United 40 17 12 11 54 52 +2 63
7 Blaketon Athletic 40 13 8 19 53 71 -18 47
8 Chansair FC 40 12 7 21 30 58 -28 43
9 AC Niurth 40 6 10 24 41 102 -61 28
10 Hemula Islanders 40 6 4 30 40 101 -61 22
11 Ridgeton FC 40 5 6 29 25 74 -49 21


Olastor (OLA) Qualifiers
Puppet of Eastfield Lodge

Champions Cup 70: Olastaryn FC
Globe Cup 67: Wolcalt Keep SC, Erlestonians, Cavecla Sports Club

Copa de Campeones 43: Olastaryn FC
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