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by Sarzonia » Thu Jan 02, 2020 7:42 am
by Schottia » Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:02 am
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Football special - The Road to Cassadaigua and Baker Park. Part Two
After a start to the campaign that exceeded all expectations, hopes were high that Schottia might be able to sneak something out of the bag after all. Valentine Roxel had been a revelation in the midfield, while player such as Jack Jevđenijević, Kelly McInnes, and Bonnie McGillivray had all made a positive impact on the team. There were signs of strain, however, and with the Auks facing a tough run of fixtures with a wafer thin squad, it seemed inevitable that something was going to have to give.
Schottia 1–3 Free Republics @ Harbour Hill Stadium
Line-up: Lorrey, Corello, McGillivray, Hare, Koller, Bronte, Roxel, Soria Luna (Loweson), Cnocstanger (Larsen), Avelione, Martel-Burns (Bestatter)
Goals: Martel-Burns
Optimism couldn’t have been any higher as Raven Cullen’s charges welcomed the Free Republics to Harbour Hill Stadium, having just ground out a win over a very highly rated Taeshan side. The side got off to the best possible start with Directus striker, Connie Martel-Burns, putting the home side ahead to rapturous applause. Despite Schottia going in at half-time with their noses in front, the Republicans took full control in the second half, winning 3-1 to establish a commanding lead at the top of Group 11.
Nahkistan 2–1 Schottia @ Mokhmad Gatayev International Stadium
Line-up: Lorrey, Corello, Morham, Hare, Kamara, Bronte, Bánach, Soria Luna (Donaldson), Larsen (Roxel), Avelione, Jevđenijević (McInnes)
Goals: Avelione
Schottia hangover from the shock win in Taeshan continued, as they were left to rue missed chances at the Mokhmad Gatayev International Stadium. There are no easy matches for Schottia at the moment, but Nahkistan are the kind of team they need to beat, if they are going to make it back the World Cup finals. Despite Martel-Burns’ absence, Jevđenijević and Larsen looked effective in a makeshift front two. The pair gave Tashtemir Gelayev the run around in the Wolves defence, but ultimately failed to find the target in a fast paced first half. After the break, Nahkistan came out the blocks far quicker, with star striker, Sirazdi Ibragimov, doing the damage. Jack Avelione pulled one back late on, but it was too little too late, as Schottia saw their good run go up in smoke.
Savojarna 1–2 Schottia @ Unknown
Line-up: Lorrey, Hordern, McGillivray, Hare (Roseroot), Koller, Roxel, Donaldson, Soria Luna (Bánach), Larsen, McInnes, Martel-Burns (Kupper)
Goals: Martel-Burns, McInnes
Right in the middle of tough run of fixtures, Schottia were extremely grateful to have had Martel-Burns back for the trip to Savojarna. In other areas of the pitch they were far less fortunate, however, with Corello, Avelione, and Maeve Bronte all missing through injury. Crisisbless’ Bronte was going to be a big miss, going up against such a strong attacking side. With Colin Lawson also out, there was a lot of responsibly on the shoulders of Valentine Roxel, and the Starling man had to be at the top of his game. Schottia are not a perfect side by any miens; but right now, it seems that ‘where there’s CMB, there’s a way,’ as the striker scored one and set up another to give Schottia a third win on the bounce over their Rushmori neighbours.
Schottia 3–3 Jeruselem @ Harbour Hill
Line-up: Lorrey, Hordern (Meyreani), McGillivray, Hare, Koller, Bronte, Roxel, Bànach, Cnocstanger (Donaldson), McInnes, Martel-Burns (Avelione)
Goals: Roxel, Martel-Burns, Koller
Schottia and the Princesses seem inseparable at the moment, with the two sides playing out another entertaining draw at Harbour Hill. McInnes was the stand out performer for Schottia, with the Treason winger having a hand in the first two goals, as the match flowed from end to end. Defending has been a big problem for Schottia over the past year and a half, but it hasn’t stopped the fans taking big Michael Koller to their hearts. The towering centre-half cemented his hero status late in the match, with a bullet header to earn Schottia a share of the spoils.
Geektopia 1–1 Schottia @ Unknown
Line-up: Lorrey, Corello, McGillivray (Meyer zu Heide), Hare, Koller, Loweson, Roxel, Soria Luna, Cnocstanger (Larsen), Avelione, Martel-Burns (Renshaw)
Goals: Renshaw
Schottia had failed to take a single point when the two sides met in Handon last May, and for their reason they would have been acutely aware as to how tricky this fixture was going to be. Indeed, it was the home side who drew first blood, with Octuple-hyper-terinngathordeus converting, after latching onto a cross-field pass from Pentacthulteron-turreted-horriocterated Pentacthuldekon to turn the ball past Ed Lorrey. Schottia responded though, and with the introduction of Kati Meyer zu Heide and Annlaug Larsen in the second half, they looked more of a threat going forward. Larsen did well to bring down a forward pass from Loweson, before teeing up Ross Renshaw for the equaliser.
Schottia 4–3 Galar @ Harbour Hill
Line-up: Lorrey, Corello, McGillivray, Roseroot, Koller, Bronte, Roxel, Bánach, Larsen (Bestatter), Avelione (McInnes), Martel-Burns (Jevđenijević)
Goals: Roxel, Avelione, McInnes, Jevđenijević
Schottia’s slim chances of qualification were slowly slipping away, meaning that a failure to take all three points from their match with Galar would essentially spell curtains. Dilon Bánach was drafted in to replace the suspended Camila Soria Luna, and Harvey Roseroot made a first start in place of John Hare at centre-back. This was a match where we saw the best and worst of Schottia. Free-flowing attacking football, and high pressing in the midfield meant that the side were ruthless in front of goal and made the most of their chances. There was more disorganisation at the back however, and the two late goals that they conceded will have take the gloss off of what would otherwise have been a strong win.
TJUN-ia 2–4 Schottia @ National Stadium
Line-up: Lorrey, Corello, Morham, Hare, Koller, Bronte, Roxel (Innescourt), Soria Luna, Avelione (Larsen), McInnes, Jevđenijević (Renshaw)
Goals: Jevđenijević (2), Soria Luna, Renshaw
There was no Martel-Burns for this one, but the impressive Jevđenijević was handed a rare start, and with it, a chance to shine. The Jaguars put up a strong performance against Schottia at Harbour Hill, and without their striking talisman, there was every chance that this game might have been a bit of a slog. Schottia have been looking for another striker to really step up to plate for a while, and fortunately, it looks like they might have found one in Jack Jevđenijević. The Oldhem Knights man was cool and clinical as he found the back of Harold Gylfisson’s net twice in this impressive win.
by Bolgano » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:29 am
by Filindostan » Thu Jan 02, 2020 10:04 am
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Filindostan Football Federation announces intention to bid for Campionato Esportiva 26
SAN MARCO - Hours after Filindostan suffered their fourth defeat of their World Cup qualifying campaign against Squonshelan Remnant States, Estie Barzagia, the president of the Filindostan Football Federation, have announced their intention to bid for the hosting rights of the Esportiva's biggest regional sports tournament, the Campionato Esportiva.
In a press conference at their Calle Sturiaga office, Barzagia announced the Federation's intention to host the regional tournament for nations residing in Esportiva, and the formation of a task force that oversees the preparation of the FFF for the tournament, which includes planning and improvement of the venues which the matches will take place. It is expected that at least two to three stadiums per island will be planned to be included in the hosting venues, and will make the other football fields available for the participating nations to make football camps or bases.
In the preliminary planning, rumor from the insiders show that there is a debate on where the first match of the tournament be held, if Filindostan wins the bid for the tournament. One camp has lobbied the use of Jakulta Esportiva Stadium to be the venue for the opening match, a move which will necessitate the expansion of the stadium to 50,000 seater capacity. The other camp are pushing for all matches involving Filindostan to be held in San Marco's Filindostan National Stadium, a move the other camp is avoiding, as it will involve monotony in the Filindostan's home matches. More information is being ironed out, but Barzagia has green-lit the most ambitious project of the Federation since the nation hosting the Under-18 World Cup eight years ago.
Filindostan is not new to hosting major events; in addition to the aforementioned event, the home of the Pula Garudas have co-hosted the International Basketball Championships with Banija in 90005, and with Abaja in 90008.
Written by FSNA Staff.
Schedule - WC84Q
MD01: vs South Covello - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Win, 2-1
MD02: at Qasden - T.V. City (Royal T.V. Stadium) - Loss, 0-1
MD03: BYE
MD04: vs Furby Island - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Draw, 1-1
MD05: at Bliuji - undisclosed city (Domitia Stadium) - Draw, 2-2
MD06: vs Squornshelan Remnant States - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Win, 2-1
MD07: ar Ziwana - Birnin-Likulu (Izula National Stadium) - Loss, 1-2
MD08: vs Mitra and Soma - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Loss, 2-4
MD09: at Flavovespia - Marthorpe (City Arena) - Win, 2-1
MD10: vs Mustardy - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Draw, 1-1
MD11: at Vakolicci Haven and Celeria - venue to be confirmed - Draw, 0-0
MD12: at South Covello - Riverview (Revolution Stadium) - Draw, 2-2
MD13: vs Qasden - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Draw, 3-3
MD14: BYE
MD15: at Furby Island - venue to be confirmed - Win, 4-0
MD16: vs Bliuji - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Win, 2-0
MD17: at Squornshelan Remnant States - Lublova (Slavnarzeczpospolitastadion) - Loss, 0-2
MD18: vs Ziwana - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium)
MD19: at Mitra and Soma - venue to be confirmed
MD20: vs Flavovespia - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium)
MD21: at Mustardy - Héronne (Johan Speck Nationalstadion Héronne / The Speck)
MD22: vs Vakolicci Haven and Celeria - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium)
by Bears Armed » Thu Jan 02, 2020 10:55 am
Bears Armed vs. Razneta
Venue: Northlands National Stadium, NorthPort.
Score: 1-0.
Goals
Bears Armed (1): Kuthbearrh (#N) @ 39’ (assist: Errinth’hrra Russett [#4]).
Razneta (0): (none)
Red Cards
Bears Armed (1): Bruin (#6) @ 73’.
Razneta (0): (none)
Substitutions due to Injury
(none)
by Taeshan » Thu Jan 02, 2020 11:03 am
by Flavovespia » Thu Jan 02, 2020 12:38 pm
by Alasdair I Frosticus » Thu Jan 02, 2020 1:41 pm
by Sargossa » Thu Jan 02, 2020 1:58 pm
Group 1 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Audioslavia 15 12 2 1 39 17 +22 38
2 Newmanistan 15 12 1 2 36 15 +21 37
3 Sargossa 15 11 1 3 47 26 +21 34
4 Brusseldorf 16 9 1 6 26 24 +2 28
5 Kandorith 16 7 4 5 30 22 +8 25
6 Acronius 16 7 1 8 30 33 −3 22
7 Islas Aaland 15 5 2 8 24 32 −8 17
8 Greater Cebu 16 5 2 9 25 43 −18 17
9 Joyea 16 5 1 10 22 34 −12 16
10 Aimena 15 1 4 10 13 27 −14 7
11 Pius Desurongcrandis 15 1 1 13 18 37 −19 4
by Port Ember » Thu Jan 02, 2020 3:44 pm
Goalkeeper (GK)(#1): Peter Smith.
Center Back (CB)(#2): Josh Richards.
Center Back (CB)(#3): Jason Lee.
Full Back (LB)(#4): Alex Kuhn.
Full Back (RB)(#5): Russel Pierce.
Attacking Midfield (AM)(#10): Ray Reddington.
Defensive Midfield (DM)(#6): Steven Packard.
Wide Midfield (LM)(#8): Jason Chamberlain.
Wide Midfield (RM)(#11): Eric Tosaír of the Tribe of Waterford
Central Forward (CF)(#7): Leon Moult.
Central Forward (CF)(#9): Danny Nicovic.
Group 9 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Valanora 15 11 2 2 54 20 +34 35
2 Port Ember 16 10 1 5 38 28 +10 31
3 Ethane 15 9 3 3 40 26 +14 30
4 Kelssek 16 10 0 6 42 32 +10 30
5 Bears Armed 15 8 2 5 31 27 +4 26
6 Xanneria 15 6 1 8 34 40 −6 19
7 Lisander 15 5 3 7 28 39 −11 18
8 Razneta 16 5 2 9 18 29 −11 17
9 Ouna 15 3 5 7 19 34 −15 14
10 Five Cities 16 3 3 10 29 47 −18 12
11 Appalachian Nation 16 2 4 10 31 42 −11 10
by Kelssek » Thu Jan 02, 2020 3:45 pm
KELSSEK – 2
Custworth (pen.) 33’
McDonagh 81’
VALANORA – 4
Møller 44’
Nygård 49’
Soldarian 52’
Bowler (o.g.) 74’
Previous match
Ouna 2 | unknown
Kelssek 3 | Wylten 26, Liadon 61’, Kuelvic 87’
Ouna: line-up not available
Kelssek: Normand, Liadon, Pokorný (Arbour 72’), Bowler, Ó Tuathil, Demetriev, Dionne, Lapierre (McDonagh 70’), Wylten (Kuelvic 78’), Custworth.
Player of the match: Seamus Wylten
by Zwangzug » Thu Jan 02, 2020 3:49 pm
by Busoga Islands » Thu Jan 02, 2020 4:00 pm
by Newmanistan » Thu Jan 02, 2020 5:01 pm
by Recuecn » Thu Jan 02, 2020 6:14 pm
by Valanora » Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:01 pm
by Audioslavia » Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:48 pm
Key:
[what the camera will be showing]
<notes>
*emphasis*
/pronunciation guide/
… <— pause for a beat
Chapter 5.1 Brought to Earth
<optional: reintroduce yourself>
[slow pan over a graph]
We skipped ahead a little.
World Cup 47 was our final Scorigami of the 40s. Qlumez was cycle 54. Bears Armed’s fourteen-goal games were from World Cups 55 and 56.
Did cycles 50 to 53 give us any Scorigamis?
It appears they did.
[WC50]
A Krytenian World Cup gets us an opening-matchday Scorigami once again, with Vephrall thrashing Eenen by nine goals to two. Later on in that same tournament, Sarzonia score ten away from home.. yes Arroza, ten.
[WC51]
Tretskivucia and Andrewboy are both rightly enthralled by their six-all draw, halfway through World Cup 51’s qualifying period. Days later, The Holy Empire and Catmeowland join them in the twelve-goal-games diagonal, and bring us a step closer to filling in our eights column with a fantastic 8-4 result. Not counting World Cups one to four, The Holy Empire are the first team to be on the winning side of two Scorigami wins.
[Delaclava RP + all-time biggest win record list]
There are no Scorigamis in World Cup 52, before Delaclava get a record-breaking win over <>. A twelve-goal winning margin. This record will be equalled but, as we now know, it will never be broken.
Also wait… Audioslavia got a Scorigami in World Cup 6… and Jeremy didn’t mention it? For another video, maybe.
We achieved Scorigamis four cycles in a row between World Cups 53 and 56.
In the tournaments between cycles 30 and 56, we achieved 17 Scorigamis. Before that, from World Cup 4 to 29, we got only 13. This shouldn’t happen. Records like this should be harder to break as we move forward through time, yet this period seems to be the most fertile in Scorigami history.
So how fertile is the earth in the following years? How many more Scorigamis can the World Cup give us, between World Cup 56 and World Cup 84? How many more can we get before we arrive to the present?
Two.
Chapter 5.2 Much Entertainment. For Everybody.
There are two reasons why this new Scorigami chart is better than the old one.
One: It’s prettier.
Two: As well as following the bars towards each number along the top and left, we can travel vertically upwards from the top edge of the field to find the total amount of goals in that game.
A look at the Scorigami chart at World Cup 60 shows us that every possible eleven-goal game has been done. There have been six eleven-nil wins, three ten-ones, five nine-twos and so on. 7-4, highlighted here, was done in World Cup 36. Coverage of Demot’s victory over The Western Afghanistan ended up on the cutting room floor for Chapter 2.2. Apologies to both teams. To make up for it, look at this.
In the 12s column, we’re missing one. 9-3.
[PIS 9-3 Backyard Sports, WC61]
Polar Islandstates’s 9-3 win over Backyard Sports in Qualifying for World Cup 61 means that, of The Idiot Project’s three narrators, only one has never gotten a Scorigami <grumble something>. The result fills our final spot in the 12s column. To even have a chance at Scorigami now, a game needs at least thirteen goals. One strike every eight minutes.
Over the following twenty-two cycles, this will happen exactly once. Fortunately for us, it involves one of the greatest - and most under-appreciated - World Cup teams of all time.
[graphics showing Åsløtten-Bëðerbørg så Cesky stuff]
Åsløtten-Bëðerbørg så Cesky /AZ-law-ten bother-borgsa CHESS-key/ <trust me> graduated from the class of BoF53, doing so alongside future hall-of-famers San Jose Guayabal, eventual Baptism of Fire winners Welsh Cowboy and the famous Evisceratomatoes.
[Evisceratomatoes and Snub Nose 38 RPs from WCs 8 and 9]
What do you mean you’ve never heard of the Evisceratomatoes? They were a team of sentient vegetables. The Baptism of Fire was their third major tournament. They endured a tumultuous rivalry with Snub Nose 38 back in World Cups 8 and 9 . In one game, several of their players were splatted - yes, splatted. Like I said: vegetables - after a rogue set of Snub Nose 38 cheerleaders enticed them with the promise of a large Bloody Mary and then splatted them with an EMPAM. What’s an EMPAM? It’s the precursor to the WAMAM.
[scroll over a post below an Evisceratomatoes post in WC9. It’s by The Weegies]
Man, the early World Cups were weird. So many strange teams. I mean, here’s a team called ‘The Weegies’ that I’m sure will pose no threat to anyone in the future.
[more Åsløtten-Bëðerbørg så Cesky stuff]
Back to Åsløtten-Bëðerbørg så Cesky. Why are they so special? They never qualified for the World Cup. They have no silverware to speak of. They were here for three cycles and then they went back to the diacritics factory from whence they came. In 40 World Cup games, they were beaten by three goals or more on ten occasions. They had a win ratio of 37.5%. Their kit looked like *this*.
Why are they special? Two words.
[various William Čalrek stuff]
William Čalrek /CHAL-wreck/. /‘CHAL’ rhymes with how you’d pronounce ‘mall’/
Čalrek was a club legend at Nephara’s Maximum City. Partly for his goalscoring prowess. Partly for his temper. Partly for his appetite for violence. Quite a large appetite.
He left Maximum City at the age of 36 and did what about three thousand other players did around the time. He moved to a team in Semarland. Even at 39 he was still sought after, spending a final season at Tiamare Zekroni /ti-a-MA-ray zeh-CROW-knee/ in Kita-Hinode.
Calrek was a key player for the Ceskian national team. You know how you can tell if a player is important for a team? If their coach holds a press conference when they get injured, then they’re a key player.
You know they’re *really* important if they hold two press conferences.
You know how you can tell if a player is *really really* important? It’s if they get to record and publish their own podcast *during* a major tournament. Here’s William Čalrek reporting from the Cup of Harmony after World Cup 66. A peek inside the mind… of a legend.
[This is what Čalrek says on the audio. It’s Maklohi Vai doing a very good impression of an eastern-european accent. The following will appear on the screen, hopefully in time with the audio clip.
GOOD DAY THIS IS WILLIAM CALREK I PROVIDE ANOTHER PODCAST FOR MUCH ENTERTAINMENT
FOR EVERYBODY
I FIRST WANT TO ADDRESS
SOMEBODY FROM OUR GROOOOOOOOP
THE LICENTIAN ISLES
A
CERTAIN PLAYER NAMED THE
ALEX
HEY
SHUT UP
NOBODY CARES WHAT YOU WANT TO SAY NOBODY CARES
EVERYBODY WANT TO LISTEN TO ME
WILLIAM CALREK PROVIDES THE VOICE OF OPINION THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
YOU THE PROVIDE NOTHING ALL YOU SAY IS YOU SAY THAT I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT I AM DOING YOU SAY THAT I AM
WANKER
YOU LZ ARE RIDICULOUS THATS ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT YOU YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO BE SAYING THAT TO ME
I AM WILLIAM CALREK
I AM ACCOMPLISHED NATIONAL TEAM PLAYER YOU ARE A NOBODY
NOBODY YOU NEED TO STOP TALKING BECAUSE NOBODY CARES WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY
NOW SHUT UP AND GO HOME
ON A MORE VIOLENT NOTE…]
[zoom out to score, as rant continues, to the scoreline
Åsløtten-Bëðerbørg så Cesky 11-3 The United Squiggles]
[New Sideburn quotes comment and says ‘Jesus Christ!’
comment also mentions Number 1 ranked PIS’s loss to a team called The Weegies]
The World Cup’s last ever Scorigami.
No match report was written for this game. I submit that we make it canon that William Čalrek scored every goal. Even the three for the United Squiggles. And then he got sent off. For excessive violence. Against the catering staff. At half time.
Was Čalrek normal? One of a kind? Or were there hundreds of players like him? Another video, maybe.
by Brusseldorf » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:01 pm
The Pacifican Islands said: all transit is green if there is no transit
taps head
The Grand Empire of Andor said: You can’t pollute the planet if there is no planet
Hits head with hammer
Quelsh said: "COOL FLAG BRUZELDERF"
Tattland said: "Did I just accidentally attack Quelsh"
by Chromatika » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:03 pm
MD17: Plane of Possibility 0-3 Chromatika
Goals: Andisori, B. ('29), Croix-Pierre ('48), Kim, M. J. ('73)
Starting XI (4-2-3-1): Nichols; Xiao - Ken - Baugh - Nocturne; Ingalls - Kim, M.S.; Etienne (C) - Kim, M.J. - Croix-Pierre; Andisori, B.
Substitutes: Non -> Andisori, B. ('51), Rowles -> Nocturne ('69), Avis -> Ingalls ('77)
Projected Starting Lineup vs. Northwest Kalactin: Nichols; Xiao - Ken - Friedman - Rowles; Anisov - Kim, M.S.; Etienne (C) - Kim, M.J. - Reynolds; Non.
by Equestrian States » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:06 pm
by Freeport Isles » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:30 pm
by Commonwealth of Baker Park » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:53 pm
by Euran Oceania Territories » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:53 pm
by Nephara » Fri Jan 03, 2020 2:18 am
The Macabees 2 - 3 Nephara
(4-4-2) 1 - Mercator; 18 - Longship (2 - Stride 65'), 5 - Thorn, 6 - Brosch, 3 - Close (c); 7 - Kuepper, 4 - Shone (15 - Rauch 77'), 21 - Moxham, 11 - Strongbow (16 - Deventer 83'); 9 - Hawke, 10 - Metzger
Goals: Strongbow 37', Hawke 47', Moxham 59'
Nephara 4 - 2 Siovanija & Teusland
(4-4-2) 1 - Mercator; 18 - Longship, 5 - Thorn, 6 - Brosch, 3 - Close (c); 13 - Saroszi, 4 - Shone, 21 - Moxham (8 - Chalk 66'), 11 - Strongbow; 9 - Hawke (17 - Bastable 71'), 10 - Metzger
Goals: Saroszi 15', Close 32', Hawke 41' pen, Metzger 76'
NEPHARIM NATIONAL TEAM SELECTION - FORTNIGHT 10
Goalkeepers: 1 - Hesterine Mercator (Eastweald, COS), 12 - Sigurd Rustwyth (AFC Hosingr, MRN), 20 - Fasolt Senninger (Creed United)
Defenders: 2 - Rovena Stride (AFC Treason), 3 - Marcin Close (Brinemouth, c), 5 - Roxelana Thorn (Revolutionaries, EUR), 6 - Ilyana Brosch (AFC Corvistone), 18 - Valeri Longship (Crisisbless), 19 - Sander Katarec (Vermillion Rage), 22 - Gabriel Lockheed (AFC Treason)
Midfielders: 4 - Tawny Shone (Sabrefell Moths), 7 - Marica Kuepper (Jungle Strike, VIL), 8 - Malachi Chalk (Falourr, EUR), 11 - Rowena Strongbow (Directus, EUR), 13 - Monako Saroszi (Ulsa, EUR), 15 - Ferena Rauch (AFC Treason), 16 - Morena Deventer (Brinemouth), 21 - Chimera Moxham (Crawford City FC, COS)
Forwards: 9 - Estrella Hawke (Directus, EUR), 10 - Aristide Metzger (AFC Treason), 14 - Kurtis Laiota (Crisisbless), 17 - Kurtis Bastable (Hornchurch, EUR), 23 - Konrad Lovelace (Starling)
SCHEDULE
Nephara 1 - 1 Bolgano @ Phoenix Rise (Corvistone)
Monso 0 - 3 Nephara
[Bye]
Nephara 2 - 0 Squornshelous @ Ludd's Hammer (Stahlburg)
Aquitlita 0 - 2 Nephara
Nephara 5 - 4 The Macabees @ The Gauntlet (Treason)
Siovanija & Teusland 1 - 4 Nephara
Nephara 5 - 3 EOT @ Farham Arena (Sabrefell)
Anthor 2 - 3 Nephara
Nephara 0 - 0 Lochario @ Godswatch (Crisisbless)
Poafmersia 0 - 3 Nephara
Bolgano 1 - 0 Nephara
Nephara 3 - 0 Monso @ Ebony Lane (Cranequin)
[Bye]
Squornshelous 2 - 0 Nephara
Nephara 3 - 0 Aquitlita @ The Iron Hill (Vermillion)
The Macabees 2 - 3 Nephara
Nephara 4 - 2 Siovanija & Teusland @ Farham Arena (Sabrefell)
EOT vs. Nephara
Nephara vs. Anthor @ The Gauntlet (Treason)
Lochario vs. Nephara
Nephara vs. Poafmersia @ Eagle's Club (Brinemouth)
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