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by Turori » Tue Jul 11, 2017 3:36 am
by Nephara » Tue Jul 11, 2017 4:21 am
Sargossa 3-5 Nephara
(4-3-3) 20 - Tsattalios; 2 - Rafford, 5 - Konoval, 6 - Scharner, 3 - Lohengrin; 8 - Tarashaj, 4 - Rainsford (c), 14 - Gosforth (15 - Rowan 78'); 7 - Szalai (13 - Bereveskos 70'), 17 - Stavanger (11 - Strongbow 78'), 21 - Amokachi
Goals: Amokachi 13', Rainsford 34' pen, Gosforth 56', Scharner 76', Bereveskos 90'
by Electrum » Tue Jul 11, 2017 5:45 am
by Schottia » Tue Jul 11, 2017 8:19 am
Marine Coast United playmaker, Camila Luna.
by Abanhfleft » Tue Jul 11, 2017 8:20 am
BONGO JOHNSON 3 - 2 ABANHFLEFTABANHFLEFT
CHOI (56' og) ROUSSEAU (18')
FOULKE (67' og) DOLAN (29')
WARREN (90+2' og)
ABANHFLEFT 2 - 1 KEL ASSUK
DOLAN (31' pen) AZELLAY (51' pen)
HANNIBAL (90+1')
by Flardania » Tue Jul 11, 2017 9:10 am
Kirishima 2 - 1 Frejo
A. Izumi (23') TBD (59')
J. Ichikawa (38')
by Sargossa » Tue Jul 11, 2017 10:37 am
Group 12 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Starblaydia 15 10 2 3 41 21 +20 32
2 Sargossa 15 9 5 1 26 15 +11 32
3 Nephara 15 8 5 2 32 19 +13 29
4 Mercedini 16 8 4 4 49 31 +18 28
5 Darmen 15 7 5 3 33 19 +14 26
6 Yuezhou 15 4 2 9 18 36 −18 14
7 St. Saratoga 15 4 1 10 19 33 −14 13
8 Tveidalen 15 3 0 12 19 44 −25 9
9 Makongo 15 2 2 11 25 44 −19 8
by Starblaydia » Tue Jul 11, 2017 11:37 am
Part One: Takeaway
Part Two: Duchess
Part Three: Fidget
Part Four: Torque
Part Five: Omen
Part Six: Leap
Part Seven: Screams
Part Eight: Iota
Part Nine: Death
Part Ten: Wrong
Part Eleven: Happy
Part Twelve: Together
Part Thirteen: Sweat
by Port Christopher » Tue Jul 11, 2017 11:40 am
by Eshan » Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:05 pm
by San Jose Guayabal » Tue Jul 11, 2017 3:31 pm
by Mriin » Tue Jul 11, 2017 3:32 pm
by Soltsteed » Tue Jul 11, 2017 3:48 pm
by Qasden » Tue Jul 11, 2017 3:52 pm
by Bonesea » Tue Jul 11, 2017 4:13 pm
by Yue Zhou » Tue Jul 11, 2017 8:33 pm
by Sulsuland » Tue Jul 11, 2017 8:54 pm
by Kolmya » Tue Jul 11, 2017 10:02 pm
Goal Scorers:
‘80 Halldorsson (LOP)
‘12 Chavez (SJG)
‘38 Santos (SJG)
‘46 Palacios (SJG)
‘59 Palacios (SJG)
Tonight’s match in þingvǫllr stadium took place among an atmosphere that felt mostly resigned and relaxed. Many of the Löpt fans in attendance mostly sipped quietly on ales and meads, the crowd being mostly silent. The game was between group leaders San Jose Guayabal (12-2-3) and the somewhat mid-placed newcomers Löptsegl. The resigned mindset came from the fact that there was no qualifying on the line; it was already basically decided that the Guayabalanese were going forward, and that Löptsegl was not. Despite this, Löptsegl intended on playing almost as hard as they would as if the qualifying was on the line. The San Jose team could also relax a little bit too, knowing they would end up in the top two of Group A, thus qualifying.
It was a frosty night, despite it being summer, with the temperature dropping down to 50°F. Many of the players were in long sleeves, and Thorstar Thormodsson was wearing his iconic hat (pictured later in article). A strong wind was also blowing in from the Northwest, only adding to the chilly weather.
The game started in a normal way, with Löptsegl playing very defensively, and the Guayabalanese taking the more offensive role in the match. Only 12 minutes in, Oscar Chavez scored a goal for San Jose off a cross. Not much happened for another 26 minutes, when Santos put one past Thormodsson from a corner kick. The rest of the first half played out in a similar fashion, with the Löpt people in the stands only staying awake because of the cold, biting wind, and the warm alcohol in their stomachs.
When they returned to the pitch for the second half, the Löptsegl team knew that they were probably going to lose. San Jose Guayabal was simply a better team than them. Years of public interest in football, and a large population to draw from, had really helped propel them to the top of Group A. Almost immediately after the whistle had blown, another goal came in for the Guayabalanese, this time from Marco Palacios. Another 13 minutes went by, however, these minutes were dominated by Guayabal, as opposed to being in contention between the two sides. This offensive drive culminated in another goal for Palacios, his second of the night. The game then proceeded to relax for a while, the Guayabalanese team pulling off the offensive and trying to retain possession, owing to their 4 point lead. This allowed the home team to push up the pitch some, pressing into the opposing team’s half. Eventually, in the 80th minute, a chance came to fruition.
Æiriksson dribbled around both Oscar Chavez and Ramon Ospina, and then sent a cross to Reinn Halldorsson who then volleyed it past Ricardo Costa. A giant cheer erupted from the formerly sleepy crowd. The Löpt team had just scored on the seemingly untouchable Guayabalanese team. At this point it had been decided that a Fótbólblót was in order, basically a party. Bandyblóts were the tradition after big wins in Löpt bandy, and this spur of the moment idea was basically adapting it to football. The only difference about this blót being that no big win was obvious. However, it seemed to many of the crowd in attendance that a victory of sorts had been had. Löptsegl had established itself in international football, and not done too bad in the Baptism of Fire or the Qualifying Stage of the World Cup. This goal scored by Halldorsson felt symbolic in some ways. Maybe Löptsegl’s time would come in the future.
Immediately after the goal had been scored, a couple of young men hopped in one of their cars and headed over to one of the communal storehouses in Nordlys proper, later returning with several barrels of alcohol.
The spirits of the Löpt team had been reinvigorated by this goal, and began pressuring forward very hard. A handful of chances came in the final minutes for the Æiriksson-Halldorsson duo, however they were all saved masterfully by Ricardo Costa. The crowd was too ecstatic to care about the loss, it felt like a victory, and were excited for the after party. It was now getting fairly late into the night, and the temperature dropped even more, to around 40°F. In the spirit of friendly competition, the San Jose Guayabal team was invited to join in on the carousing...
Caption: Halldorsson (L) and Thormodsson (R) at the Fótbólblót
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by Tumbra » Wed Jul 12, 2017 8:20 am
Bold indicates goals scored by Tumbrans.
Kel-Assuk 2-3 Tumbra
S. Khalej 19', J. Krajewski 29', J. Krajewski 29', I. Azellay 79', O. Ganson 84'
Tumbra 2-1 Hirvania
J. Krajewski 8', J. Roknovich 88', J. Krajewski 90' + 3'
San Jose Guayabal 2-2 Tumbra
H. Butler 37', K. Santos 49', K. Santos 57', P. Jones 88'
Tumbra 1-0 Nellietopia
J. Krajewski 4'
Löptsegl 0–2 Tumbra
J. Krajewski 16', H. Butler 74'
Tumbra 2-5 Abanhfleft
A. Rosseau 16', J. Krajewski 27' (pen), L. Prescott 31', C. Stuart 51', C. Stuart 55', C. Stuart 77', O. Ganson 90' + 2'
HUElavia 0-1 Tumbra
J. Krajewski 60'
Tumbra 4-1 Bongo Johnson
BONGO JOHNSON STRIKER 7', J. Krajewski 37', O. Ganson 59', O. Ganson 74', O. Ganson 88'
Tumbra 3-1 Kel-Assuk
I. Azellay 74', P. Jones 78', P. Jones 81', R. Alexander 90'
Hirvania 0-2 Tumbra
R. Alexander 16', P. Jones 75'
Tumbra 2-4 San Jose Guayabal
E. Salomon 12', M. Palacios 37', J. Krajewski 41', J. Krajewski 44', K. Santos 67', K. Santos 83'
Nellietopia 2-4 Tumbra
NELLIETOPIA STRIKER 16', NELLIETOPIA STRIKER 19', J. Krajewski 21', R. Alexander 35', R. Alexander 35', J. Krajewski 77'
Tumbra 5-1 Löptsegl
R. Halldorsson 8', J. Krajewski 12', J. Krajewski 19', A. Hussein 29', A. Hussein 49', A. Hussein 88'
Abanhfleft 1-0 Tumbra
K. Villegas 89'
Tumbra 4-2 HUElavia
O. Ganson 6', O. Ganson 17', HUELAVIA STRIKER 37', HUELAVIA STRIKER 49', R. Alexander 62', J-R. Stevens 88'
Bongo Johnson 0-2 Tumbra
J. Krajewski 1', J. Krajewski 88'
by Chromatika » Thu Jul 13, 2017 6:38 pm
Pot 1: Cosumar, Bonesea, San Jose Guayabal (43:17), Vilita (44:14), Farfadillis (51:25), Valanora (42:19), Audioslavia (32:13), Valladares (48:23)
Pot 2: Chromatika (44:16), Schottia (53:17), Pasarga (33:18), Eura (40:22), Brenecia (22:5), Gregoryisgodistan (21:5), The Holy Empire (43:22), Electrum (39:20)
Pot 3: Semarland (50:21), Osarius (42:21), Damukuni (40:22), Turori (42:20), Super-Llamaland (32:20), Flardania (47:21), Ethane (41:28), Port Christopher (30:17)
Pot 4: Tumbra (39:22), Nova Anglicana (36:17), Drawkland (44:28), Eshan (41:22), Spaam (28:7), Starblaydia (42:13), Mriin (54:25), Sargossa (27:15)
by Spaam » Sun Jul 16, 2017 3:50 am
Margaret Abandons Spaam
The goddess Margaret has seemed to abandon Spaam in their hour of need, giving them one of the worst possible draws for the World Cup. Spaam has been drawn into Group H in the lovely nation of Bonesea, against two top ten nations and one of the form teams of the qualifying season. Joining the Orange and Black are arguably the greatest team in World Cup history, five-time champions Valanora, 8th-ranked Chromatika, who has not been beaten in almost three years, and Flardania, who dominated Group 3 in qualifying. While Spaam has been one of the form teams over the past two years, with only six teams having a better record in qualifying, three of those teams are in Group H. As a result, critics are not holding out much hope of them improving their record from their last outing on the big stage.
World Cup Preview
Valanora (4)
Valanora has won the World Cup five times and has been in the top 10 consistently for over a hundred years. With that sort of pedigree, they are always favourites to go far in the competition. In World Cup 77, they were one of the favourites, unbeaten through qualifying and the cup until the quarterfinals, where they were eventually defeated by multiverse number one, San Jose Guayabal. Valanora then managed to stay unbeaten to win the most prestigious regional competition, the AOCAF. This time, the elves have only had two losses in qualifying to record the third best performance, and are likely to at least make the quarterfinals for a second time in a row. Their only chance to lose points is Chromatika, who has been in fine form, but they should make it past the group stage. Prediction: 7 points (1st)
Chromatika (8)
While Chromatika has never made a World Cup final, most agree that it is only a matter of time. They stumbled in the group stage in World Cup 77, but they haven't been beaten at the top level since their AOCAF third-place loss to the great Audioslavia. With the second best record in qualifying, only beaten by the in-form Schottia, they will be feared by most teams that face them. Their match against Valanora in the second matchday will likely only decide in which order the two teams progress from the group stage, with this their only likely chance for a loss. Prediction: 7 points (2nd)
Flardania (29)
The Kitsune are probably feeling quite aggrieved, as their only real chance for points is against Spaam. With only one loss in qualifying to former world champions Eura, they were yet another team that was looking good coming into the World Cup, but will have to cause some major upsets to progress past the group stage. In World Cup 77 they had the same record as Spaam, failing to score a single point, but are very unlikely to suffer the same fate this time around. If they can manage to draw against Valanora and Chromatika, and beat the Orange and Black as expected, then they could sneak through to the Round of 16. Prediction: 3 points (3rd)
Spaam (38)
If there is one thing that Spaam loves to do, it is to over-perform. Few expected Spaam to qualify for World Cup 77, but they managed to sneak through, only to be comprehensively beaten in the group stage. Spaam were again underdogs this time around, going against the intimidating Gregoryisgodistan and long-time foes Krytenia. However, against conventional wisdom, they topped their group, only suffering two losses, and boasted the 7th best qualifying record. On one side, few expect Spaam to win any games, but in their defense, they have twice made the World Cup final, have only given away seven goals in qualifying, and have the legendary Alan Belmore playing for them (again). There are few darker horses than the Orange and Black, and no-one will be taking them for granted, but any point they can gain will be a positive. Prediction: 0 points (4th)
Nilmenas City Win Second TitleSpaam's top goal scorer, Merlara Sehelin, has led her team to the National League Championship for the second time after a dominant season. Both Nilmenas City and their rivals Paatukar City sewed up the top two positions in the antepenultimate week, with the West Spaamanians having their best season ever. This will be doubly exciting for Sehelin's team, as they have also earnt a spot in the upcoming Champion's Cup. North Paatukar finished in third, with Lake Galaxy earning the last spot into the Globe Cup, despite losing their last game against Kurelin City. South Paatukar, in only their second year, managed to finish in 5th, and could've finished one spot higher if they hadn't lost to Paatukar City. Meanwhile, Highbay City were relegated along with West Milldale, but they will be replaced by two other East Spaam teams, avoiding the tragic scenario of having a National League without any eastern teams.National League 55 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Nilmenas City 30 24 3 3 51 20 +31 75
2 Paatukar City 30 21 4 5 56 29 +27 67
3 North Paatukar 30 16 5 9 41 34 +7 53
4 Lake Galaxy 30 15 3 12 41 32 +9 48
5 South Paatukar 30 14 4 12 34 32 +2 46
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14 North Skaganes 30 7 8 15 22 31 −9 29
15 Highbay City 30 5 11 14 26 39 −13 26
16 West Milldale 30 5 4 21 23 56 −33 19Smallport have become the most successful second division team, winning the Queen Oruzaadov Cup for a record third time. However, as all three of their victories have come in the past six years, they will be looking to stay in the top flight for longer than one year this time. South Highbay will replace their cross-town rivals Highbay City by managing to finish second, ahead of Vilsalu and Taabeka United on goal difference. Smallport, South Highbay and Vilsalu have all earned spots in the Series B Cup, which will be a boost for Vilsalu's captain Rawesin Holamora, one of the national team's defenders.Queen Oruzaadov Cup Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Smallport 26 17 3 6 53 20 +33 54
2 South Highbay 26 12 10 4 37 20 +17 46
3 Vilsalu 26 13 7 6 24 17 +7 46
4 Taabeka United 26 15 1 10 39 36 +3 46
In the Award Ceremony, Merlara Sehelin has lost out on the Golden Boot Award for the first time in over five years, with Paatukar City striker Eris Balkas taking out the award. However, she will be receiving the Captain's Trophy for her leadership, the youngest ever recipient at only 23. Nilmenas City also took out the Golden Gloves Award, going to their keeper Salrana Permenor who only let through 20 goals in 30 games, and the Defender's Trophy, going to the Guayabalanese James Moreira. Skaganes City midfielder Malrissa Aadan took out the Midfielder's Trophy, while North Paatukar and National coach Hewelan Faaberos won the Coaches Award yet again.
by Schottia » Sun Jul 16, 2017 5:08 am
by Gregoryisgodistan » Sun Jul 16, 2017 5:09 am
by Alasdair I Frosticus » Sun Jul 16, 2017 1:54 pm
by Sargossa » Sun Jul 16, 2017 3:08 pm
Past Meetings
Valladares (7) P11 W4 D2 L5
World Cup 50 (Qualifying)
Sargossa 2 – 2 Valladares
Valladares 0 – 5 Sargossa
World Cup 56 (Qualifying)
Valladares 2 – 0 Sargossa
Sargossa 1 – 2 Valladares
World Cup 57 (Qualifying)
Valladares 3 – 1 Sargossa
Sargossa 4 – 1 Valladares
World Cup 59 (Playoff)
Sargossa 3 – 2 Valladares
Copa Rushmori X (Last Sixteen)
Sargossa 1 – 8 Valladares
World Cup 70 (Qualifying)
Sargossa 1 – 1 Valladares
Valladares 2 – 3 Sargossa
Copa Rushmori XXV (Quarter Final)
Sargossa 1 – 3 Valladares
Past Meetings
The Holy Empire (19) P3 W0 D0 L3
World Cup 60 (Group Stage)
Sargossa 0 – 1 The Holy Empire
World Cup 72 (Qualifying)
The Holy Empire 1 – 0 Sargossa
Sargossa 0 – 1 The Holy Empire
Past Meetings
St Christopher (32) No previous meetings
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