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by Baggieland » Mon May 25, 2020 5:57 am
by The Sarian » Mon May 25, 2020 5:58 am
The Sarian line-up versus The Jovannic (4-5-1): Oodel Duoztiun / Walt Beunaad, Jaxon Pieuz, Zej Zamuuol, Ceutiz Maazden / Wictor Buul, Mohammad Islam, Luc Bisop, Jodi Lauri, Maeri Beniut / Lach Houten
by Electrum » Mon May 25, 2020 6:31 am
by Sarzonia » Mon May 25, 2020 6:32 am
SCHEDULE:
MD 1: @ Delaclava^ W, 6-4
MD 2: v. Acronius L, 0-2
MD 3: @ Simpralia (Glory Park, capacity 122,000)
MD 4: v. Welzat
MD 5: @ Nephara (Farham Arena, Sabrefell, capacity 88,046)
MD 6: v. Great Lausitz
MD 7: @ Huayamarca (Estadio Olímpico del Oriente, Sechura, capacity 26,000)
MD 8: BYE
MD 9: v. Competitive Solitaire
MD 10: @ South Charlia
MD 11: v. Darmen
MD 12: @ Aimena
MD 13: v. Jeruselem
OFF DAY
MD 14: v. Delaclava (game played at Pride of Manchester, capacity 110,000)
MD 15: @ Acronius
MD 16: v. Simpalia
MD 17: @ Welzat (Sir James Tretol Memorial Stadium, capacity 19,595)
MD 18: v. Nephara
MD 19: @ Great Lausitz
MD 20: v. Huayramarca
MD 21: BYE
MD 22: @Competitive Solitaire
MD 23: v. South Charlia
MD 24: @ Darmen (Stadio Rushmore, Johnho, capacity 70,000)
MD 25: v. Aimena
MD 26: @ Jeruselem (Dazza Dallas Stadium)
^Match was played at Dave Wilson Stadium in Woodstock.
Note: Except for the match in Manchester, Delaclava, all of Sarzonia's home matches will be played at Dave Wilson Stadium in Woodstock, capacity 105,900.
by Brenecia » Mon May 25, 2020 6:33 am
Brenecia 2 - 3 Poafmersia
(4-3-3) 20 - Wright; 18 - Lonergan, 22 - Leadbetter, 6 - Mathers, 19 - Prentice; 14 - Caitiff (8 - Matheson 60'), 4 - Townsend (9 - White 86'), 13 - Wheeler; 7 - Cheney, 10 - Ciogach, 11 - Pace (16 - Fletcher 60')
Goals: Ciogach 37', Fletcher 84'
Shokpos 1 - 2 Brenecia
(4-3-3) 20 - Wright; 2 - Shepherd, 22 - Leadbetter, 6 - Mathers, 19 - Prentice (3 - Watermark 61'); 14 - Caitiff, 23 - Fallon (4 - Townsend 76'), 13 - Wheeler (21 - Parker 71'); 7 - Cheney, 9 - White, 16 - Fletcher
Goals: Cheney 16', White 40'
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by Xanneria » Mon May 25, 2020 9:14 am
coach Rhule wrote:A BS victory is still a BS victory guys! We won by their rules and they would have gotten points off of us by our rules, it all washes out in the end. Hey as I have heard many times before in this industry, a BS win is still a win. I mean we are in Xanneria so I do think maybe Giannakos probably thought he could do that here and get away with it but we are being refereed by foreigners so I think he might have a bit to ballsy there. I'm glad Pete stepped up in such dire circumstances, I did briefly talk to Eddie and he is fine and will be ready to play at the Kandorith game. We will have to go car shopping together before the flight though.
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by Siovanija and Teusland » Mon May 25, 2020 10:28 am
Siovanija & Teusland 4-2 Bolgano, @ Nationalstadion, Stelburg
Starting XI: Sveteikov; L. Dimitrov, Thierse (Niedermayer 86’), Jager, Vesele; Mihailov, Bahr (Brotzmann 75’), Witzel; Gaspersie, Kogler (Kokalj 65’), Ilev
Goals: Stanimir Ilev 12’, 73’ Kurt Witzel 40’, Sinisa Gaspersie 42’
Man of the Match: Sinisa Gaspersie
Report: Siovanija & Teusland opened up World Cup 85 Qualifying with a 4-2 win over Bolgano at the Nationalstadion. The Goldhorns took control of the match early on with a great goal by Stanimir Ilev in the 12th minute to give them a 1-0 lead. Bolgano would respond to the early deficit well, however, and did an especially good job moving the ball in midfield. Tom Evans would equalize for the visitors on the half hour mark, but this time it was the Goldhorns’ turn to respond. A free kick just outside the penalty area was taken excellently by Kurt Witzel as he found the top left corner to make it 2-1, and just moments later an incisive run by Sinisa Gaspersie would finish with a great strike that curled into the right corner to make it 3-1. Gaspersie has made an excellent start to life in the national team shirt, and he would also provide an assist on Ilev’s second goal in the 73rd minute that made it 4-2 after Ryan McShane had given Bolgano some hope with a long drive that beat Anatoli Sveteikov. The Goldhorns, however, saw out the match well to take the 3 points. Next up is a trip for Abanhfleft, which will be a very important match early in group 10 - the home side have defeated the Free Republics and Ethane in their first two matches without even conceding a goal, and will be looking to continue their excellent start against the Goldhorns. It will be a massive test for this team.
by Filindostan » Mon May 25, 2020 10:34 am
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FOOTBALL - WORLD CUP 85 QUALIFYING
The Marathon: Filindostan's qualifying campaign in the 85th World Cup qualifying
SAN MARCO - Filindostan's quest for a maiden World Cup finals appearance took to a marathon, as 12 other teams will try to book themselves one of the two available spots for the main event. The resulting group causes one of the lengthiest qualifying stages in the history of the World Cup, with 26 matchdays slated to determine the 2 deserving nations to qualify for the finals. Will the Pula Garudas have any chance to qualify for the World Cup finals? Let's take a look at each of their opponents.
Opponent #1: Quebec
Previous meetings: None
Schedule: Matchday 1 at Quebec City (The Reneegrad), Matchday 14 at San Marco (GSNP)
Quebec, currently participating as the 'Independent Athletes from Quebec', and collectively known as The Grim Reapers, are the Filindos' first opponents. Despite meeting the Quebecois for the first time in football history, they had already a history of sporting matchups, especially in basketball. When Quebec visited the archipelago for the International Basketball Championships 25 where the two nations were grouped together, Filindostan swept both games, but the latter reached the finals, only to be defeated by Drawkland in the final. Recently they were grouped together again in the 29th edition, but this time, the Grim Reapers suffocated the Filindostani offense, taking a series sweep both in Quebec and in Filindostan.
Media outlets have said that their football counterparts have the opposite strategy - an all-out attack. Despite just returning to the football stage and performing anonymously at the preceding Baptism of Fire (BoF) tournament (eliminated in the group stages after losing to The Veiled Islands), the Grim Reapers should not be taken lightly as their current rank suggest. A tough opening match at The Reneegrad could give some problems to the Pula Garudas if they are not careful. Hopefully the corresponding fixture would give the Filindos the boost they need to overcome Roderick Yi and the rest of the Quebecois.
Prediction: A draw in the first matchday, but Filindostan will beat them in the reverse fixture.
Opponent #2: Qvardax
Previous meetings: None
Schedule: Matchday 2 at San Rafael (Wardogs Ground), Matchday 15 TBC
Another of the bunch who participated in the largest BoF field ever, there is not muck known information about Qvardax, but given the roster information provided during the tournament, they seem to play a defensive strategy with a 4-5-1 formation. It is also to worth noting that the starters played for Qvardax are either at their late teens or at their early-twenties - a very young squad in current football standards, although no age information was provided for their reserves. Quebec is no stranger to this nation, as they were grouped together in the tournament, along with another nation grouped into Group 15 as well, which we'll cover later. Despite advancing from the group stages, they were eliminated in the Round of 16 by eventual runners-up, Zeta Reka and Hugeltaldom.
Filindostan should have no troubles taking six points from this opponent. After all, if their formation is too defensive, the Filindos should be able to punish their lack of attacking opportunities.
Prediction: Six points from this opponent after matchday 15.
Opponent #3: Damukuni
Previous meetings:Damukuni 1-0 Filindostan - World Cup 80 Qualifiers(in Damukuni)
Filindostan 1-0 Damukuni - World Cup 80 Qualifiers(in Filindostan)
Damukuni 2-3 Filindostan - Friendly (in Damukuni)
Filindostan 0-3 Damukuni - Campionato Esportiva 26 (in Filindostan)*
* - Match was abandoned with Damukuni leading 1-0, deemed as forfeiture to Filindostan due to lack of players
Schedule: Matchday 3 in Atarashii-Damushuto (Atarashii-Damushuto International Stadium), Matchday 16 TBC
The first of three Esportivan opponents in this edition of the qualifying phase. The two nations have a bit of history with each other, having been drawn together in World Cup 80 qualification. The younger King, Yakob, Tonyo, and the now old guards exchanged 1-0 wins over their near neighbors that time. Damukuni went to qualify for World Cup 80 finals, while Filindostan went to the Cup of Harmony 72 and had the first of their quarterfinals runs. After a friendly in Damukuni after World Cup 72 qualifying that Filindostan won 3-2, the next match was the infamous match at GSNP where Filindostan had forfeited after their players had received too many red cards while trailing their neighbors, 0-1. The forfeiture immediately triggered Filindo fans-initiated riots around the capital which forced several participating nations to condemn and criticize the federation's handling of the ordeal, while Damukuni and Newmanistan proceeded to put sanctions to Filindos (such as directly punishing a club in Uto that is owned by Grupo Venividicci, as well as initially restriciting Filindo fans to purchase tickets to the NSSCRA 9 finale at Tundra Falls, which was later retracted). The incident also led to the government (not the federation) ordering the team to play the first three home matches of their qualifying campaign in an empty stadium.
With the Pula Garudas going to Damukuni for their Matchday 3 outing, the reverse fixture will be a point of concern for the team, as Damukunians still do not have any stand yet if they will allow their team to play in San Marco after the sequence of events. We could see the same scorelines as with the WC80Q, but given Filindostan's position as a fourth seed, they really need to beat the teams directly above them (i.e. Damukuni and Reçueçn) to have any chance of qualifying for the big stage.
Prediction: Realistically speaking, they would trade wins again, but optimistically, Filindostan can do the double here.
Opponent #4: Reçueçn
Previous meetings: None
Schedule: Matchday 4 in San Marco (GSNP), Matchday 17 in Reçueçn (The National Stadium)
Reçueçn is one of the fastest rising nations in terms of KPB ranks, having made the World Cup after making their return having been several editions away in World Cup 83, reaching the Round of 16 in that occasion. The feat, which they almost duplicated the next edition, have made the nation climb the KPB ranks as high as 28th coming into the qualification stages. The Unicorns, as they are known, plays a more defensive style, slightly more defensive than Qvardax, and certainly more effective style of defense.
On order to win, they have to make the most of their chances, while thwarting the opposition's attempts on their periodic attacks. Certainly the home match is very important, but the players have to do it without their 12th player, having to play the second of three matches behind closed doors.
Prediction: A possible upset on Matchday 17? Matchday 4 looks to be out of the question here. A split would be the most optimistic result, but also expect to get nil points here.
Opponent #5: The Grearish Union
Previous meetings: None
Schedule: Matchday 5 in Plibury (Dream Games Arena), Matchday 18 in Bandarito (Stadium Petrofilindo)
The last of the trio of groupmates in the recently concluded BoF tournament, and the most successful of the three in that regard. The Black Dolphins as they are known, qualified as the 2nd best placed team in Group H, above Qvardax and Quebec, and they would have placed fourth or better if they would not have to face Riena, let alone lose 3-1 in the penalty shootout. Another one of the Esportivan contingent in this group, Filindostan needs to contain the potent striker duo of Avery McAuley and Willis Kline. Unlike Qvardax and Reçueçn, they play a slightly attacking style of football, something Krisna Hendra Sudirman should take note in the matches between the two.
Filindostan will travel southeast to Plibury to visit The Black Dolphins, with the return fixture played at the northwest island of Pelita Raya, at Stadium Petrofilindo where the Pula Garudas will await them.
Prediction: Has upset potential, but Filindostan should take at least 4 points from the pair of matches. Any haul lower than that would be a massive disappointment.
Opponent #6: Poafmersia
Previous meetings:Poafmersia 2-2 Filindostan - Friendly (in Poafmersia)
Filindostan 4-2 Poafmersia - Friendly (in Filindostan)
Schedule: Matchday 7 in San Marco (GSNP), Matchday 20 in Fiskadaha City (Libira National Stadium)
Another team which Filindostan already have match history with. The only exception is that they have not faced each other in an official match. Debuted last edition and participated in the recent Cup of Harmony tournament, Poafmersia is a promising 5th seed that Filindostan have to be wary about. Despite winning 4-2 in an artificial pitch in San Rafael, the Red Panijas seem to be a match for the Pula Garudas, and with an playing style that emphasizes more on attacking, the Filindos will have one matchday worth of rest, but they may be planning to use the break on Matchday 6 to face Appalachia in a friendly, and host Gergary in San Marco on Matchday 19, Filindostan's bye days.
Prediction: Looking more to take points away from Filindostan, but hoping for a six-point haul for this one.
Opponent #7: Shokpos
Previous meetings: None
Schedule: Matchday 8 TBC, Matchday 21 in San Rafael (Wardogs Ground)
The fourth of five BoF participants in the group. While they participated in that tournament, they only placed last in Group E, and their roster have not been released to the public. With no information available, only their match performances from the tournament can only provide insights. Conceding 16 goals in six games tells the story that they have a tendency to leak goals - conceding four goals against eventual winners Mavinet, and a whopping five goals against Villablanca. However, they have one win in the bounce, and that is against one of the known nations in Donnacona, which effectively dashed the hopes of their opponents in advancing out of the group stages.
Prediction: Six points, easy as pie. Filindostan is expected to put at least three goals past in each of the matches.
Opponent #8: The Andromeda Islands
Previous meetings: None
Schedule: Matchday 9 in Jakulta (Jakulta Esportiva Stadium), Matchday 22 TBC
The Andromeda Islands is more known in basketball than they are in football these days. They were the IBC's team to beat in the IBC 10's generation, along with Cassadaigua, and Saintland. Aside from being a fellow Baptism of Fire winner (they won in BoF 41, 25 editions before Filindostan won theirs), they just haven't translated their success from basketball (which they recently did in the current edition of the IBC) to football.
With this, Filindostan should have no trouble getting six points from this opponent.
Prediction: If this were basketball, wins would be more contested that it is in football. Six points.
Opponent #9: Revatnagar
Previous meetings: None
Schedule: Matchday 10 TBC, Matchday 23 in Jakulta (Jakulta Esportiva Stadium)
If Shokpos was an unknown quantity, then Revatnagar would be the nation with the most unknown information to even the hosts of the competition. Fared worse than Shokpos despite both of them placing dead last in the group stages, as evident from their pot placing. They were at the wrong end of a 7-2 loss to Tequilo, and was the only nation expected not to perform well. They did get a point against Baggieland so there's that.
We shouldn't waste time elaborating more than the fact that it will be an easy six points for Filindostan.
Prediction: Six points, easy as pie. If they can put eight goals past them, the better.
Opponent #10: Crystalline Caverns
Previous meetings: None
Schedule: Matchday 11 in San Marco (GSNP), Matchday 24 TBC
The Cavernites have not been as well known as the other nations in this group, but the Frostic Wolves and their mostly defensive formation have participated in the previous editions of World Cup qualifying and several regional tournaments, but results have not gone their way. The last time they participated in a tournament, the Rushmori nation placed fourth in their group in the 34th Copa Rushmori hosted by Eastfield Lodge. Maybe the ban on alcohol prevented them from coping up with their mediocrity. If there's one name to remember in their roster, it would be Dan Castellini, who played for Venividicci for some seasons before the time warp issues halted the FFL for some time.
Castellini would be a thorn in Filindostan side as he played against several players in the national team during his stay in the league, but the Pula Garudas should be fine.
Prediction: The former Venividicci player would be an x-factor, but other factors point to a six-point harvest against the Cavernites.
Opponent #11: Emastalia
Previous meetings: None
Schedule: Matchday 12 in Amsterdam (Lotus Stadium), Matchday 25 in Bandarito (Stadium Petrofilindo)
The Peacocks as they are known in their submitted roster, Emastalia enters the World Cup qualification stage, skipping the Baptism of Fire tournament. While other teams got valuable experience from entering the tournament, the Peacocks decided that it would get the experience they need even if they would not enter the tournament. Sporting one of the most interesting mascots in the multiverse in Luuk the Peacock, there is no other thing to note for this team, other than their inability to post a well-formatted roster. But their crest looks good, maybe they can send an application to the NNS storefront to make their kits.
Prediction: Six points for an unranked team. Unless we get shades of Tveidalen or Britaen for that part. Filindostan would lose in the battle of the mascots though - they do not have any so far.
Opponent #12: Brenecia
Previous meetings:Filindostan 2-3 Brenecia - Campionato Esportiva 22 (in The Golden Lotus)
Schedule: Matchday 13 in San Marco (GSNP), Matchday 26 in Rozelle (Kingsgarden)
Finally, the big bad boss of Esportivan football.
Brenecia has been the domestic football powerhouse of the region, winning consecutive Campionato Esportivano di Campeones (CEdC), until Filindostani club Venividicci ended that dominance in CEdC 31. Their domestic relevance often translate to national team success at regional level, winning five Campionatos and being in the podium for some more editions, with their latest win at the 25th edition of the tournament.
The top seeds of the group and a former World Cup winner, Brenecia provides the toughest roadblock for the Filindos if they want to qualify for the World Cup. Not only that they will have the away game at the second half of the campaign - they get to face them at the last matchday of the qualification phase, and chances are Filindostan would be the one with the highest odds of qualifying if there are places still to fight for, given that their only meeting ended Filindostan's hopes of a consecutive finals appearances at the Campionato Esportiva 22.
Prediction: A big fat 0 points await the Pula Garudas. Either the spots have to be settled at the last matchday, otherwise, Filindostan would not stand a chance of qualification in that circumstance.
Written by FSNA Staff.
by Darmen » Mon May 25, 2020 10:40 am
From the Office of the President of the Republic
In Response to the Letter Received Monday, October 8th, 2046
With regards to the request made by the Southern Esportivan Union for assistance
Mr. Aston West
Chairman of the Southern Esportivan Union
Dear Mr. West,
I have received your letter to me requesting assistance from the Republic of Darmen to aid your nation, the Southern Esportivan Union, in its time of need. Let me being by stating how flattered I am that you chose us to request assistance from, when indeed you had any number of other nations and organizations to potentially ask instead. I am glad to see that you hold my nation in such a high regard; my administration strives every day to achieve excellence both here in Darmen and in our dealings abroad in an effort to maximize our standing in the multiverse. Your choice to ask us for help only confirms that we are indeed doing a good job and that our efforts are not in vain.
Before I go any further however, I must be very blunt about something which has been brought to my attention and which is related to your request. Your letter made no mention of it, but in the limited communication we have had with some of your diplomats and civil servants, it would appear that not only do you want our assistance, but you would like us to assume sovereignty over your nation through annexation‽
Is this true?
I must admit, that while I am more than willing to offer your nation assistance, annexing far away islands in Esportiva is a major decision in the realms of foreign policy and one which I am not convinced I am willing to make. Is the situation truly that desperate that the Southern Esportivan Union will cease to function?
I am sending a representative of my government to you to assess the situation and prepare a report for review by myself and my administration. Until then, I am afraid I can only offer you the promise of assistance to come in the future, the exact specifics of which will have to be decided at a future date.
Sincerely,
Tor Tong Lee
President of the Republic of Darmen
Nephara - Rank: #4 - Record vs. Darmen: 6 matches, 4 wins, 2 draws, 0 losses - Home Match Venue: Northumberland Stadium, Scott City (62,100)
A Rushmori rival we've yet to defeat. Without a doubt, the two matches against the Cormorants will be the biggest challenge — and spectacle — for the All Greens and their fans. The latest match in the series ended in defeat for Darmen, by the score of 2-5, during the rather dismal 32nd Copa Rushmori which saw Godefroy Abascal's reign as Darmeni manager come to an end.
Jeruselem - Rank: #41 - Record vs. Darmen: 4 matches, 3 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses - Home Match Venue: Brham Stadium, Brham (54,000)
It's funny, the last time we played Jeruselem, the match was also held in Brham. It ended in a 1-2 loss for Darmen. Another set of tough matchups for the Darmenis, finishing in the top two and advancing to the finals is looking like it will be a rather difficult task this time 'round.
Sarzonia - Rank: #65 - Record vs. Darmen: No meetings in the Modern Era - Home Match Venue: Stadio Rushmore, Johnho (70,000)
We haven't played them in the Modern Era, but we're certain we faced them at least once "back in the day." The match in Sarzonia is sure to be a tough one, while any points dropped in Johnho will be a major disappointment.
Acronius - Rank: #75 - Record vs. Darmen: 2 matches, 1 win, 0 draws, 1 loss - Home Match Venue: Augusta Stadium, Augusta (45,000)
It's been 15 years since the last match against Acronius, a 1-0 win in the 67th Cup of Harmony. Repeating results like that will help get the job done and see Darmen into its 9th World Cup finals.
Competitive Solitaire - Rank: #90 - Record vs. Darmen: No meetings in the Modern Era - Home Match Venue: Estadio Monumental Ernesto Chavarría, Rogerton (37,500)
We prefer Poker.
Aimena - Rank: #160 - Record vs. Darmen: No meetings in the Modern Era - Home Match Venue: City Stadium, Scott City (37,100)
Welzat - Rank: #186 - Record vs. Darmen: No meetings in the Modern Era - Home Match Venue: Stadion Hungaria, Kingsville (36,343)
Simpralia - Rank: #242 - Record vs. Darmen: No meetings in the Modern Era - Home Match Venue: Warren Park, Chuckio (35,000)
Great Lausitz - Rank: #271 - Record vs. Darmen: No meetings in the Modern Era - Home Match Venue: King’s Park, Scott City (35,000)
South Charlia - Rank: #317 - Record vs. Darmen: No meetings in the Modern Era - Home Match Venue: The Valley, Chippewa Valley (32,000)
Huayramarca - Unranked - Record vs. Darmen: No meetings in the Modern Era - Home Match Venue: Tyger Stadium, Darmen City (40,000)
The lower ranked sides. For the most part, easy points for the All Greens to win. On the other hand, dangerous, dangerous, underdogs. At least one of them will beat us.
Delaclava - Unranked - Record vs. Darmen: No meetings in the Modern Era - Home Match Venue: Kalenda Stadium, Rogerton (45,000)
Similar to Sarzonia, we haven't played Delaclava yet in the Modern Era but do seem to vaguely recall a friendly or World Cup qualifier between the two of us having taken place several decades ago. Of all of the unranked and low-ranked sides, the Phoenixes are the ones that concern us most.
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Your Picks of:
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