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Sannyamathland
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Postby Sannyamathland » Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:51 pm

Sannyamathland U-18 national football team

coach:Javencheko Sokovich

Goalkeepers:
1.Martin Kasparov(17),club: Wellington Rangers Al Wadiya
2.Howard Roger(16),club:Ranging National Academy Sannyamathland

Defenders:
4.Terry Lacker(16),club:Sanderburry City FC U-20 Sannyamathland
5.Mike Pencer(17),club:Damas FC Sannyamathland
6.Micheal Henry(15),club:Ranging National Academy Sannyamathland
7.Vladimir Vladivostov(17),club:Howard Hurricane FCSannyamathland
17.Michael Oblack(17),club:Hepley United FCSannyamathland

Midfielders:
8.Henry Timothee(17),club:Sanderburry City FC U-20 Sannyamathland
11.Mikhail Casper(17),club:Waerkshire FC Sannyamathland
10.Laverenti George(16),club:Damas FC Sannyamathland
22.Mikhail Taal(16),club:Oldcastle United FCSannyamathland

Forwards:
9.Peter Philips(17),club:West Rowling Albion FCSannyamathland(captain)
12.Alexander Mulleeschovoski(17),club:Red Bull Tinsel Town FCXing Xao
15.Pushkin Salazburg(17),club:Sanderburry City FC U-20 Sannyamathland
19.John Wilkes Anderson(16),club:Oldcastle FCSannyamathland
23.Work Diamons(17),club:Lommardy Soccer ClubSannyamathland

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Above is a picture of the captain,Peter Philips
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Postby Chromatika » Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:29 pm

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RTC U-19 World Cup Group Stage Matchday 1

Matchday 1: Graintfjall 3-5 Chromatika
Goals: Fillar, B. '13, '28, '49, Killian 59, Oveni '88
Starting XI: Enax; Fillar, G. - Alli - Nodis - Mixon; Baum - Larriet-Cortes (C) - Andersen; Fillar, B.; Killian - Oveni.
Substitutes: Lee -> Nodis ('48), Hawthorne -> Baum ('61), Yang -> Andersen ('75)
Beware of the Fillars!

If you haven't already, there is a name that you should start following if you're interested in Chromatik football: The Fillars: Juxon, Grayson, Baillaire, and Edith.

Who are they?

Born to Dr. Jeremiah Baxton Fillar of Chromia General Hospital and Dr. Patricia Benson Fillar of Ried Pharmaceuticals, all the Fillar children were gifted physically from their youth. The Fillars noticed that their kids were more apt at sports than at academics, and this led to them investing in their children's athletic career from the beginning.

The result? Juxon Fillar, 22, is an up-and-coming keeper for the Senior Team, having been featured in the recent AOCAF, Grayson is a 17 year old fireball defender, Baillaire is a hot prospect of an offensive midfielder at 16, and Edith is a 13 year old winger that the Chromatik Football Federation is keeping an eye on already.

There is a real possibility that when Edith is 18, Baillaire is 21, Grayson is 22, and Juxon 27, all the Fillars will be on the national team. So far, the Ilyas have been instrumental in shoring up the Chromatik backfield and the Andisoris have been the talk of the attack, but to have a family that encompasses the whole field will be something else altogether.

Not to say that it's a given, as it is much harder to make it onto the team now. However, Fillar is a name to watch, for certain.
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Postby Chromatika » Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:30 pm

Time to see who takes the early lead!

This is your Matchday 2 Cutoff.

Procedural Note: Baker Park's RP has been counted toward this MD.
The venue and weather information is available for you to be RPed. The number that is given next to the referee shows how strict they are in adhering to the rules and calling fouls, out of five.

Group A
BYE: Sannyamathland
Chromatika 4–2 The Grearish Union @ Island Dome, Myana; Weather: 64F, Warm; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Sandy Carpenter (2.5/5)
Juvencus 1–1 Graintfjall @ The Jungle, Eyrods; Weather: 59F, Clear; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Teddy Ross (4/5)
Darmen 4–2 Dursea @ The Dock, Myana; Weather: 54F, Cool; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Eddy Marx (5/5)
Group A                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Chromatika 2 2 0 0 9 5 +4 6
2 Darmen 1 1 0 0 4 2 +2 3
3 The Grearish Union 2 1 0 1 6 7 −1 3
4 Juvencus 2 0 2 0 3 3 0 2
5 Dursea 2 0 1 1 4 6 −2 1
Graintfjall 2 0 1 1 4 6 −2 1
7 Sannyamathland 1 0 0 1 3 4 −1 0

Group B
BYE: Tequilo
Baker Park 10–2 Royal Kingdom of Quebec @ The Tidal Wave, Tihon; Weather: 62F, Warm; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: George Pilotti (4/5)
Poafmersia 1–3 Zeta Reka & Hugeltaldom @ Teal Block, Tor; Weather: 52F, Cool; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Esmeralda Botts (3.5/5)
Oberour Ar Moro 0–1 Saint-Domingues @ United Center, Urrheddiao; Weather: 58F, Cool; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Jong-Hyun Kim (3/5)
Group B                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Baker Park 2 2 0 0 13 3 +10 6
2 Saint-Domingues 2 2 0 0 3 0 +3 6
3 Tequilo 1 1 0 0 5 1 +4 3
4 Zeta Reka & Hugeltaldom 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 3
5 Oberour Ar Moro 1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 0
6 Poafmersia 2 0 0 2 1 5 −4 0
7 Royal Kingdom of Quebec 2 0 0 2 3 15 −12 0

Group C
BYE: Bleronia
Indusse 2–2 Terre Septentrionale @ Hawks' Nest, Deprí Lanar; Weather: 58F, Cool; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Terrance Wright (3/5)
Cassadaigua 4–3 Tikariot @ Warrior's Arena, Knetyohai; Weather: 54F, Cool; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Yezra Char (3.5/5)
Sarzonia 3–2 Icecliff @ The Hive, Deprí Sanar; Weather: 51F, Cool; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Margaret Wang (2.5/5)
Group C                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Indusse 2 1 1 0 5 2 +3 4
2 Terre Septentrionale 2 1 1 0 5 4 +1 4
3 Sarzonia 1 1 0 0 3 2 +1 3
4 Icecliff 2 1 0 1 6 5 +1 3
5 Cassadaigua 2 1 0 1 6 7 −1 3
6 Bleronia 1 0 0 1 2 3 −1 0
7 Tikariot 2 0 0 2 3 7 −4 0

Group D
BYE: Abanhfleft
Busoga Islands 1–0 Osh Carland @ Dragon's Nest, Anfanhar; Weather: 50F, Drizzle; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Garry Houser (4.5/5)
Rwekazaland 0–4 Silvedania @ Lion's Den, Lorentine; Weather: 52F, Drizzle; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Rye Sionne (3.5/5)
Hispinas 5–4 Mavinet @ Riders' Arena, Pùr; Weather: 58F, Drizzle; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Sandra Pierre (4.5/5)
Group D                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Busoga Islands 2 2 0 0 3 1 +2 6
2 Silvedania 2 1 0 1 5 2 +3 3
3 Hispinas 1 1 0 0 5 4 +1 3
4 Mavinet 2 1 0 1 8 8 0 3
Osh Carland 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3
6 Abanhfleft 1 0 0 1 1 2 −1 0
7 Rwekazaland 2 0 0 2 3 8 −5 0

Group E
BYE: Kohnhead
Hopal 2–3 HUElavia @ Frozen Stadium, Felswyr; Weather: 38F, Cold; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Kara Glovine (3/5)
Hebitaka 5–2 Starblaydia @ Jewel Dome, Ming; Weather: 53F, Cool; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Armenia Singh (5/5)
Sharktail 3–2 Megistos @ Z'ai'ai Field, Z'ai'ai; Weather: 51F, Cool; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Emmanuel Williams (4/5)
Group E                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 HUElavia 2 1 1 0 5 4 +1 4
2 Megistos 2 1 0 1 5 3 +2 3
3 Sharktail 1 1 0 0 3 2 +1 3
4 Hebitaka 2 1 0 1 5 5 0 3
Hopal 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 3
6 Kohnhead 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1
7 Starblaydia 2 0 0 2 2 6 −4 0

Group F
BYE: Transvolcanic
Lochario 1–2 Devonta @ The Cove, Lhor; Weather: 66F, Balmy; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Dorothea Tiller (3/5)
Twicetagria 5–2 Equestria @ Rhoni Center, Rhoni; Weather: 60F, Warm; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Isaac Costanzo (4.5/5)
Krytenia 2–2 Sylestone @ The Pack, Pria; Weather: 62F, Warm; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Roman Hearth (2.5/5)
Group F                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Sylestone 2 1 1 0 7 4 +3 4
2 Transvolcanic 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 3
3 Lochario 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 3
Twicetagria 2 1 0 1 7 7 0 3
5 Devonta 2 1 0 1 2 4 −2 3
6 Krytenia 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1
7 Equestria 2 0 0 2 2 6 −4 0
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CoH Appearances: 77 (Ro16), 85 (Ro16), 90 (Champions), 91 (QF)
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Postby Commonwealth of Baker Park » Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:38 pm

© Sporting Times Daily 2020
U18's bolstered by FAC Academy League
by Fiona Devlin, National Soccer Writer

Change is the theme surrounding the Under 18 National Team--indeed, among the entire youth development team program at Birkenfeld--as they settle in at their base in Tor, Chromatika for the 12th U18 World Championships, now under the sponsorship of Banija's Regional Transit Corporation (RTC).

Despite the fact that 2/3 of the squad that bowed out to eventual winners Vdara in Baker Park last tournament return for another shot at carrying the Black & Gold to a record 3rd title, it seems to be a much changed group, and it doesn't require much digging to come up with the reasons.

The introduction of a formal league structure for Academy sides to compete on a regular basis has seen the quality of play rise, as the larger clubs that previously had split men's & women's teams--with split boys & girls academy age group sides--combined their resources to strengthen the overall talent level.

New Under 18 National Team manager Danielle Harper, who replaces Zoe Montgomery and Darren Kirby, distilled the pros & cons into an easily understandable explanation.

"Of course you know that for a long time, academy competition was hit or miss; big clubs might have 4 age group teams go across town and play another club's respective sides, or the clubs that thought they had a strong core that might be able to win of the (FAC Youth) Cups would put all their effort into that. Having a league structure, where clubs and academies of similar size get a chance to play regularly has meant we have 16 & 17 year olds with the same amount of match experience that high school players normally get over a more compressed period. It was one of the weird quirks that the pros (players in academy) would have to look to the high schoolers for leadership in situations that came up. Now the pros have more instinctive confidence at set pieces, tactical understanding, the poise to get through tough stretches."

Two newcomers to the squad--defender Marcus Taylor and forward James Hardison, both 17--play for last season's FAC Academy Premier League champions Clayton City, which participated in the IFCF Rising Stars Cup. Harper believes that having National League club academies gaining that experience will be to the benefit of not just U18's/U21's, but the clubs themselves.

"I was fortunate to have been chosen by Dave (Carlson, FAC Executive Director) to be on the Academy League Task Force when it first started being discussed. It was a National League-FAC tug of war as to who would be in charge and how it would be set-up. Little did I know at the time I might be a beneficiary of the end product!" (laughs)

Group B will take place on Urrhed Island, best known to Parkers as the part of Chromatika where Tihon is situated. The competition will be formidable, with Quebec, Tequilo, Poafmersia and Oberour Ar Moro among the seven nations drawn into the group. Each side will play two matches at the three venues on the southwestern island, at Tihon, Tor and Urrheddio.

MD 2 lineup:
Cotterill; Taylor, Calvert, Kucera (C); Syzmanski, Logan, Garfield, Douglas; Riley; Coleman, London
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AOCAF LVIII (co-hosts), LX Third Place
World Cup 85, AOCAF LXIII, Women's World Cup 15 Fourth Place
World Cup 90 Quarterfinals (Co-hosts)
World Cup 81/82/83/84(co-hosts)/86/87/88/94 Round of 16
World Cup 80/89/91/92/93 Group Stage
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WLC President
WLC 38 Third Place
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WLC 30/31(host)/32/33/35/36/37 (host)/39 Quarterfinal
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Postby Saint-Domingues » Thu Nov 12, 2020 5:24 am

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Oberour Ar Moro 0–1 Saint-Domingue: Early Goal Settles Tight Contest
HT 0-1

Saint-Domingue's dream debut on the multiversal stage continues as the Little Avengers earn their second win in as many games, with a towering header from Evens Augustin bringing all three points shortly after the match had begun.

With Oberour Ar Moro having received a bye during the previous matchday, there was a sense of unknown during the team's preparations for this match. Friendlies indicated that one could expect overlapping centre-halves and fast, attacking football from the Oberourans. Leconig kept faith in his starting XI that won the previous match, springing no suprises as the team travelled south to Urrheddiao.

The match, despite kicking off on a cool afternoon that crawled into evening, started red hot. Kicking off attacking the southern side, the Oberourans charged forwards and after getting the better of Jérôme Thiam, Thélo Comporteresse cut inside a delivered a shot which forced Durand to go full-stretch, a fingertip save putting the shot out for a corner. From the resulting corner Benead de Cousances escaped his marker but headed comfortably into hands of the goalkeeper. Both Leconig and Durand were audible shouting to their defence, urging them to stay calm despite this intense opening onslaught.

The breakthrough was immediate. González burst forwards from the back, beating one man before finding Fuentes in space. Whipping the ball to his right, the ball found its way to Kazadi's feet following a clever dummy by Vásquez, whose darting run forwards pinned the opposition full-back downfield to afford his teammate space. Taking his time, Kazadi floated in a delightful cross which Augustin was able to get the deftest of touches to, the ball just about finding its way past Ioen de la Bessiere in goal.

Oberour Ar Moro reacted well, and continued to look dangerous despite having conceding. A cross-shot from Comporteresse almost found its way into the net, and a Cendriere header was just about tipped over. For the Dominguans, Allard's deflected shot kissed the outside of the post. The Oberourans dominated possession, with the Little Avengers grateful to Papillon for his excellent performance in marshalling those behind him and breaking up the play, frequently making crucial interceptions during the opening forty-five.

Leconig made a conservative change after half-time, with the attacking midfielder Thomas Allard making way for the more defensively-inclined Stanley Ngoy. Midfield would prove the primary battleground between the two sides, with Papillon and Ngoy frequently tussling against a packed midfield assisted by advancing central defenders.

The game began to shift in Saint-Domingue's favour after this change, and two combined well to create a chance that Ngoy curled over. Oberour Ar Moro still pushed forwards but struggled to find space as their opponents pressed and harried them with purpose, desperate to defend their lead. A flying tackle by Laflamme stopped Degarbaudie from getting in from behind, and Durand had to make two stops from distance.

As the game crawled to a close there was still time for Jehan de Bellièvre to blast into the side netting and Rosario to force de la Bessiere into parrying away his dangerous drive. But the Little Avengers stood firm and were able to record a second successive clean sheet to go with their victory.

The SDFA and Leconig had been wary of placing weighty expectations on the shoulders of their youth squad, and so had come into their first ever U18 World Cup with low expectations. All they hoped to gain, the coach argued, was experience. "We are not here to win only," Leconig had explained to a bemused collection of journalists before the team jetted to Chromatika. "What is most important is that I, the staff, the squad, we all get our first taste of working in this kind of competition. It is vital for the development of sport in this country on the whole. If we put in some good performances, I will be very proud." He had said. The coach has cultivated a relaxed atmosphere which has richly rewarded him so far, not only with two good performances but two wins.

Lineup:
Durand
Kazadi <- Simon 61'
Thiam
González
Laflamme
Papillon
Fuentes
Allard <- Ngoy 46'
Augustin <- Rosario 85'
Vásquez
Moise

Saint-Domingue: Augustin (6)
Oberour Ar Moro: N/A
Venue: United Center, Urrheddiao, Urrhed Island
Referee: Jong-Hyun Kim
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Postby Juvencus » Thu Nov 12, 2020 6:38 am

JUVENCUS U18 1-1 GRÆNTFJALL U18


GLI ATTACCANTINI SETTLE FOR 2ND DRAW IN A ROW

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Gli attaccantini lose game-long advantadge in the end of the match


Juvencus XI:
GK:Juan Carlos Ungaro
CB:Fabiano Puerta(Subbed off for Faustino Innocenti, 63')
CB:Joaquim Santo(Yellow card, 87')
CB:Adolfo Lebeau
CDM:Félix Sissoko(Subbed off for Enric Allegro, 77')
CDM:Ronaldo Obando
RM:Viorel Abascal
LM:Ferdinando Da Costa(Yellow card, 43')
RF:Giordano Acconci
LF:Edu Coste(Assist, 22', subbed off for Adamo Mancini, 81')
CF:Julio Campana(Goal, 22')

Græntfjall XI:
GK:Geirtryggur Levisson
CB:Ótta Andersdóttir
CB:Jacopo Henriksson(Yellow card, 33')
RB:Petra Jalmarisdóttir
LB:Ísidór Arnosson(Subbed off for Louis Oliversson, 55')
CDM:Solbjørg Arisdóttir
CDM:Rúbar Wernersson
RM:Valto Pascalsson
LM:Lia Benediktsdóttir
CAM:Sara Kristoffersdóttir(Goal 87')
ST:Julia Wolfgangsdóttir(Subbed off for Þórlaugur Jarfisson, 87' due to harsh tackle, not injured, yet suggested to stay out of the game for the rest of its duration)

A match on which it all looked to be a victory for the gli attaccantini ended up in a shock draw, after a late-minute penalty equaliser by Kristoffersdóttir was enough to secure the junior snow wolves at least a point from this match up. That followed after a series of shocking lineup formation changes and substitutions from coach Garcia, which should probably be a lesson learnt and keeping his main players on the pitch.

Gli attaccantini entered the pitch with a lot of confidence during the first half, with beautiful possessive play, always trying to manage and find a hole on equally aggressive Græntfjall's side. That gap was found after a misplaced pass from Arnosson found a speedy Acconci to intercept the ball and with a swift cross of the ball found Campana's head, but it was headed wide. Much in the same fashion, from the other side of the field, Coste was able to volley the ball to Campana once again with his shot being saved by a magnificent Levisson leap. After that, the junior snow wolves went on the counter-offensive, an excellent Benediktsdóttir-Wolfgangsdóttir combination found the latter one-on-one with Ungaro, however the Juven keeper managed to save her shot right on the goal line. A few minutes later, a pinpoint accurate cross from Sissoko found Coste, with him performing an excellent run through the Græntfjaller defence and finding a free Campana with the latter tapping the ball in. But it didn't get more comfortable for the gli attaccantini as a free kick from the 35 yard line by Kristoffersdóttir was barely touched by Ungaro and was luckily saved by the post. As such, gli attaccantini went to the locker rooms with their heads up and a small lead to show for it.

However the second half had other plans for the team, as a series of miscommunications led to the team losing possession of the ball quite often, which culminated in the first shocking substitution of the game in the 63rd minute, with a well-performing Puerta being subbed off for Innocenti, which in the end didn't seem to destabilise the team all that much. A quick opportunity followed, a strong and curvy Coste shot scrubbed the top post before heading wide. The junior snow wolves didn't hesistate on taking opportunities themselves, as Pascalsson decided to try a shot from very far away to find Ungaro off-guard, however his leap of faith proved to be successful as he managed to save it away. On the corner that followed, a Benediktsdóttir cross managed to find dangerous Wolfgangsdóttir's head, but it went wide. The next 2 shock substitutions followed, one on the 77th minute, which saw pace-maker Sissoko head out and then on the 81st minute, which saw attack carry Coste head out. From then on, it seemed like the gli attaccantini's game froze and attacks got stopped more easily. On the minutes that followed Wolfgangsdóttir proved to be even more dangerous than she was, a series of lucky dribbles on what could be described as a messy dribble extravaganza was cut short by a harsh tackle from Santo, who was yellow carded. Wolfgangsdóttir was subbed off for the rest of the match, but she will be fit to play from next game onward. The pentalty taken by Kristoffersdóttir was what could be described, karma's work, as her powerful shot couldn't be stopped by Ungaro, who despite all odds, still fell on the side of the shot and with that, the matche ended in a 1-1 draw. Our newspaper would like to apologise to the public for misleading, as on the previous article we had written that matchday 2 would be against the Grearish Union, however this was not the case as the game against the Grearish Union will be on matchday 3.
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Postby Megistos » Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:31 am

Second on Second

For the second time in a row (which is the second hit of the day), we are in the position that is the matchday! Bingo! Well, for the others. For us, we lost 3-2 to Sharktail to achieve this not-very-good bingo. We could have been in a better position, I'll tell you that. The lion didn't strike this time. At the top of the table is HUElavia, just 1 point above us. Then all the way to fifth we have 3 points. This is how contested the group is right now, and to make it out, we need 2 wins now!

Megistos - 2: Robertson 49' 58'
Sharktail - 3: Azeez 34' 89' | Akram 72'
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Postby Abanhfleft » Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:20 am

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The Football Fallacies
with Graham O'Doherty


WE JUST SUCK AT YOUTH FOOTBALL, DON'T WE?

We must be cursed, lads and lassies. Some time ago, a long time ago, Volga fucking Volta must have done something to earn the ire of the footballing gods, and they've decided that the nation that he will found will never ever find success in football on the youth level. That's gotta be the only explanation left, sane or otherwise. Hello guys, and welcome back to another edition of The Football Fallacies with me, your gay Irishman Graham O'Doherty. Yes, that's right. Abanhfleft has lost yet another youth football game. At this point, why are the SFA even bothering? The whole point of youth football, as far as I can remember, is to prepare the newest generation of football stars of a given country by giving them experience playing against other countries' youth teams. Not sending them out to tournaments just to watch them lose!

I mean, the SFA have already disbanded the whole under-21 team after yet another debacle at the Di Bradini Cup. Why not just go the whole hog and cancel the under-18 program as well? Because we're clearly not destined to win this fucking tournament. Four times we got to the final of the Under-18 World Cup. Four times! And all four times we lost. Twice to Anglatia. Fucking Anglatia! A country that decided to close its own fucking borders despite a goddamn war against Pridnestrovia. Pridnestrovia! A country with a third more nuclear weapons than the goddamn Democratic Republic itself, beaten by a bunch of isolationists who only came out of their shell to play some football and a few other sports and then went straight back into said shell. We tried outscoring them in one final. That didn't work. So we tried defending to the best of our abilities in the other final we faced Anglatia. That also didn't work! I'm telling you, our kids just can't win anything! And that's already translated to woeful results for the senior team.

Oh, our senior team used to be so good back in the day. Christ above, if only we could have those days back. We looked like genuine World Cup contenders back then. Couldn't get out of the group stages to save our lives, but we were able to get out of qualification back then. Now... we're just a sorry bunch who have to lay their qualification hopes on the shoulders of other teams because we just can't handle the pressure. And where did that mental frailty come from? Yes, you guessed it, the youth teams. Our youth teams learn at a very young age that all Abanhfleft is ever good for is being fodder for hacks who keep repeating the same lame drivel over and over again simply because we keep feeding fuel to their fires. Do you really think that any one of those self-proclaimed internet "comedians" know any real joke other than "haha abanhfleft bad"? Makes you really proud to be Fleftic, doesn't it?

But seriously now, can we talk about how our team just seems to be cursed? I don't really understand how this curse works, if there is even such a thing, because it's just so damn inconsistent. Sometimes it's the team itself that can't seem to find the back of the net to save their grandmother. Other times the referee just can't seem to find the other team doing anything wrong even when they've practically decapitated one of our own guys right in front of the person with the whistle around their neck. Then there are the games where everything just goes wrong and the opponent scores at will, by fucking telepathy even. Tele-pathetic. Christ above, our players can't even dive right. Someone, Kinoshita or Fitzwater, I can't remember really, tried to get a penalty for us in the third minute, but nobody was convinced. In fact, no one even paid attention. And when the time came that Kinoshita was legitimately challenged and brought down inside the box by Giginario, VAR had to come in and almost cock the whole thing up. The lad was literally two-footed inside the box! What else do you need to look at? And of course, in typical Fleftic fashion, we almost cocked up this golden chance of ours to get a goal. Kinoshita fires the ball straight at the left upright, and it was only thanks to Matt Fitzwater's timely arrival that Abanhfleft even has a goal in this game because our players just lost any semblance of accuracy or precision for the rest of the game. It also doesn't help that the damned Osh Carlanders scored their two goals from their only two attempts in the game. Two attempts, two goals. Artemio Peres and Gaetano Bernardeschi would need to change their trousers at such a result!

Anyway, if you haven't guessed by now, I'm still quite fuming at this result. Yes, I know it's just the first match of the tournament and there's still a lot of games left to play, but I just got a not-nice feeling about this whole thing. You know what I mean? I'm still hoping for the best, of course, but I'm always expecting the worst. Not that this team can surely go any lower, right? Or have I just tempted fate once again with that casual statement? XOXO from Graham....

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Postby Tequilo » Thu Nov 12, 2020 2:16 pm


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Part 2/7: Word of the day - Remedío


The verb meditārī “to think about, ponder, meditate,” from the Proto-Enness root med-, mēd-, mod-, mōd– “to measure, take proper measures, judge, cure.” Further Costelloan derivatives from this set of roots include medērī “to heal, cure,” medicus “physician,” medicīna “the art of medicine, the practice of medicine, the administration of medicines,” remediāre “to treat (successfully), cure,” and its derivative noun remediātiō (stem remediātiōn-), source of Wightling remediate and remediation. The variant mod– also yields Classical Costelloan modestus “restrained, temperate,” and its opposite immodestus “unrestrained, licentious,” Wightling modest and immodest.


From the diary of team doctor, Remedío Cuhl:

A busy first day in Tor. Though we arrived in good health and the manager was able to field a full strength squad for the opening game at The Teal Block - very Tequiloan, very Agave-Blue - it was quickly apparent that I would have an interesting game. In the end, four interventions.

Connor Londo - minute 14; a reticulated fesiculata picked up in a collision with Pep Ballera. Only a moderate case, it really just needed pinching back in. The defensive dynamo looked quite unperturbed and certainly ran it off very quickly, though it had more of an effect on his defensive partner Osò Mëssî, who had clearly spotted it before I had a chance to shoo him away; he subsequently went quite pale. Green, in fact. So green, I wondered if he was coming down with a dose of the filus. Very common in these parts. Especially if you haven't built up the immunity. I prepared a quick vial of Klurine to treat him at half time if needed, but he'd returned to his natural shade by then and seemed to be playing with his usual athleticism, though he wouldn't look me in the eye during the half time team talk.

Pep Ballera - minute 14; a most curious case indeed. He complained of a hollow burn after the coming together with Connor Londo, and yet I could see no such thing anywhere about him. I've got to know the boy well and he is no shirker, no sicknote, certainly no malingerer. I dabbed a magic sponge to his canculus and he yelped, but after a good rub he assured me he was feeling better. I can only put it down to the atmosphere - it was a cool and overcast evening and I recalled reading the ghost of a Yesopalithan devilwight once marauded these parts in times of yore; perhaps he'd ingested a remnant humor, a particularly plucky virion of that necrófago which had caused the feeling of hollow burn. More likely, to get back to the science, a bruised proflicum. I shall give him a cold compress later and attempt to draw it out. Unfortunately, young Pep will miss a game, I should think.

Mani Quita - minute 57; ouch! - if I do say so myself. His wheel is a little off-centre, and he's given himself a pygmy thrust down the middle fenonitor that needed more attention on the sidelines, so I had to sub him off - he was on a hattrick so of course he was gutted to be pulled but as I said to him at the time, you'll never get another one tonight if you play till the lawnmower man comes on, this isn't going away, and you risk aggravating all your fenons if you don't follow my instructions. I think I got him just in time; he'll miss the next game but it doesn't look too serious. He should be converting rotary into linear reciprocating motions to drive a pump ram before you can say Azasyn Trazosomax - which is what I'll be prescribing in 50ml doses for the next three days.

Osò Mëssî - minute 79; I really thought he'd recovered from his little shock at seeing Connor Londo's fesiculata reticulate before his very eyes, and me popping it back in with a pinch and a shove. By half time he seemed perfectly fine. But the team coach, Juan Manuel, called me late in the game to observe how Osò had slowed to a walking pace, was looking rather wild eyed, and had turned a greener shade of pale. Dear wights, I thought, I was right the first time, he's picked up a dose of the filus. And to think we've only been here a few days. I told the coach, you need to get him off now, he's going to toss his cookies in a minute, and if he chunders on a team mate you've got the start of a rampant poisoning. We had him down the tunnel just about in time, though I feel sorry for the little Chromatik ballperson who got a technicolor shower and won't be going to school this week. "That's Mëssî," I told them. The coach says he'll send round a shirt signed by the whole team to cheer them up, by way of an apology. A klurine shot and plenty of mineral water for Osò should see him back ready for the next match, providing he stops vomiting soon.


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IT STARTED WITH A BIG BANG AND JUST GREW FROM THERE

Royal Kingdom of Quebec 1-5 TEQUILO HT: 0-4

Location: Teal Block, Tor
Attendance: 275 curious locals and the Ultra-Mariachis (8 sombreros+dog)
Scorers: Queb#14 (sub) 46' | Mani Quita 1' 4' Narciso Pineiro 21' Hector Hurtado 33' Aristeo Bideluce 54'
Booked: Quebs#5, 14 (sub) | Marcus Acevedo, Hector Hurtado
Tequilo Line-Up: Abas Juanarena | Marcus Acevedo, Osò Mëssî, Connor Londo (sub: Máximo Lain), Aristeo Bideluce | Zacquiel Abráldez | Pep Ballera (sub: Gasparo Lence), Hector Hurtado (VC), Narciso Pineiro | Mani Quita (sub: Pasca Apitolla), Tadeu Dantes (C)
Player of the Match: Mani Quita (Tequilo)

Confirmed Line-Up for TEQUILO vs. Baker Park: Abas Juanarena | Marcus Acevedo, Osò Mëssî, Connor Londo, Aristeo Bideluce | Zacquiel Abráldez | Gasparo Lence, Hector Hurtado (VC), Urbano Noboa | Joan Bautista, Tadeu Dantes (C)
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Postby HUElavia » Thu Nov 12, 2020 5:07 pm

Late Winner Puts HUElavia in 1st Place!


Hopal U18 2–3 HUElavia U18
(REDACTED 42', REDACTED 67' | Al-Safi 13', Sol 75', 90+3')
(Frozen Stadium, Felswyr)


HUElavia came into Matchday 2 looking to build on their opening draw in the U18 World Cup. A solid performance from the Midfield and Attack had HUElavia get a 2-2 draw against Kohnhead, and now the team wanted more. The next match was at Frozen Stadium in Felswyr, in the area that is causing HUElavia some struggles in due to the cold climate of the area. Regardless, the fans showed up, bundled up in jackets and sweaters, along with scarves to support the youngsters. Even the players were bundled up with more protection than usual. Bohdanovych was the starting goalie, while a mix of A-Team and B-Team players were on the pitch, with Di Donato as the Captain of the team. The match kicked off and it was underway!

The opening goal came in the 13th minute, when a corner was taken by Nazario went into the box, only for Al-Safi to chest the ball down and blast it past REDACTED to make it 0-1. Despite the lead, Hopal would respond, as in the 42nd minute, a pass from REDACTED allowed REDACTED to give a low shot past Bohdanovych into the goal to make it 1-1. Halftime would stay that way, and once again HUElavia felt they could have done more. The second half came and just about half way in the 2nd half, a pass from REDACTED allowed REDACTED to take a curving shot at goal, which had Bohdanovych diving, but it wasn't enough, as Hopal took a 2-1 lead. Shocked, Pereira made a substitution, bringing in youngster Sol into the field to change the game. He'd eventually get the chance, as in the 75th minute, a cross by Tan had arrived to the box, with Sol rising over REDACTED to head the ball past REDACTED into the goal to make it 2-2. HUElavia would keep attacking after the goal, having Hopal pinned close to their goal and box. Additional time came, and as moments were left in the game, a corner was won by HUElavia. Bohdanovych came up for what would be the last play of the match. Substitute Bonhomme took the kick, which went to the box, fell in front of Sol, who blasted the ball in point blank to put it into the goal, making it the definitive 2-3. The crowd erupted for the dramatic conclusion, as Sol was mobbed by his teammates. The referee blew her whistle and the match ended, with HUElavia taking a great victory.

With the victory, HUElavia sit in 1st Place of Group E with 4 Points (1-1-0). The next match will be against Hebitaka, who come off a 5-2 throbbing against group favorites Starblaydia, and who are currently in 4th place with 3 Points (1-0-1). The match will be played at Z'ai'ai Field (113,000) in Z'ai'ai, where it is expected for HUElavia to have a very strong presence, especially when it comes to massive stadiums. Another mix of A-Team and B-Team players will start once again, this time with Baptista as the starting goalie. Torrisi will start as Captain for the match. The team will train hard to adjust to the cold, which is a factor in these two matches being so close, while the fans will be hoping and praying for another victory, or at least a draw to stay in the Top 2 of Group E. Here's to hoping we have a great game on Matchday 3.

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Postby Graintfjall » Thu Nov 12, 2020 6:16 pm

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    Ill-discipline, poor marking, sexual profligacy of Mrs Fillar, all conspire against Junior Snow Wolves

    While most national attention may currently be focused on the Copa Rushmori being hosted on home shores, Græntfjall's stars of the future are competing in the Under-18 World Cup. And just as the senior Snow Wolves have found themselves struggling, so goes it for the Juniors, who are lurking near the bottom of the group after disappointing showings against Chromatika and Juvencus. As expected, Sara Kristoffersdóttir has been the team's bright spark thus far, though her impetuous nature was on display for good and bad against the Chromatiks as she scored to put the Snow Wolves up 3-2, was booked for her celebration (involving a twerk dance, a corner flag, and a sobbing ball-boy), and gave away a key foul in the build-up to Chromatika's eventual winner. She made up for it against Juvencus with a coolly taken 87th minute penalty to save a nervy draw.

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Postby Transvolcanic » Thu Nov 12, 2020 8:37 pm

Transvolcanic, a Ones to Watch?

The 0-3 win against Devonta did rise up expectation about the U-18 world cup, the objective: Not be humilliated
Piercarlo Romanno was asked in a post-match conference about how did he feel as the team won with no goals against:
"Me? I think it was a difficult match for a team who makes its debut on U-18 competitions, so I feel happy, I don't know how everyone saw me, but I think me and the team did great"
He was also asked who is the best player from the squad:
"I think it would be Andrés Vassi, you know, the son of Valentinna Vassi who is second manager of the hockey team? He has dribbling, precision, hunger for objectives, a great teammate, we do share room and I can say he likes to play videogames like Fifa with me, he dreams with becoming the best player of the world and he can do that, he has the capacity but Chiasso said: " Conformism ruins players ""
Then Enricco Chiasso attended another post match conference, he was asked why did he put Marien Poszcesz in the starting XI and not Lars Zuckermann
"Zuckermann had a small injury before the match so he could not be on it, I trusted in Poszcesz and he did have compromise, he did a hard work, he just needs to improve strength because he keeps falling, and try to not get out of his position"
And he was asked how are they going against Lochario:
"Lochario? Never heard of them but obviously every match is difficult, we can't trust them, if we play like we did against Devonta, we can win, but I need players with compromise, that go for victory, like last match, we did have resting and we have prepared during day and night, no one has to fear them"

So will Transvolcanic win?
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Postby Hispinas » Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:04 pm

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Nine-goal thriller gives Hispinas first win
Hispinas 5-4 Mavinet: Txeru Segura gets first international hat-trick as match was decided by penalty kick

PUR, CHROMATIKA - Marguerita Morea had more reasons to smile at the post match conference here in Riders' Arena. Aside from knowing the senior squad being manhandled by Savojarna 5-0 in the Copa Rushmori, her Under-18 team managed to score their first win of the Under-18 World Cup here at Riders' Arena.

Having given a bye in the first matchday, the Hispinian young guns were bright our of the gate in the 5th minute as sole forward Txeru Segura opened the scoring after receiving a through ball from Maria Pilar Menor and kicking a half-volley past Tran Thanh Trung on the right side. However, the Water Buffaloes were quick to respond and showed what they were good at, thanks to two quick goals in the 11th and 15th minutes by Dang Thai Vu to give Mavinet the lead.

The ones clad in red kits would extend their lead further on the 30th minute as Solana Rayo would fail to check on Le Luong Thong's amazing run and managed to score past Miro Collar via an excellent individual effort. The Golden Sealions were able to reduce the deficit to a solitary goal just before half-time when Segura scored his second of the match, with a scrappy scramble on a set piece culminated to the forward from Vallezul tapping the ball into the open net a minute after the 45 minutes allotted have been past.

Hispinas, using their white kits due to their primary kit clashing with both kits of their opponents, would level the match soon as Leonardo Manos was able to shot the ball past the Mavinet keeper in the 52nd minute, and 8 minutes later, his counterpart on the left side of the pitch, Cleandro Borbon, added his name to the scoresheet as he would score a screamer just outside the penalty box, to give the Ultras Naranja something to cheer about at home and give Hispinas a 4-3 lead. Both keepers had a wretched time in this match picking the ball from the back of the net, but in the 70th minute, Le Luong Thong would get it from the net as he scored his second goal after he scored a free kick which kept Collar rooted to his spot.

In the final five minutes though both keepers stepped up their game to keep out attacking threats from their opponents, but it was a poor decision making inside the box by the Mavinese that did them in, when substitute Ho Tuan Trung brought down Segura after the Basko forward found an opening to run into the penalty box. The resulting penalty kick was scored by the forward which gave him his hattrick, with the bench erupting with joy after their target man scored the winning goal.

The win gave the Terranean nation three points to join Mavinet, Osh Carland, and next opponents Silvedania on 3 points. Busoga Islands on the other hand lead the group after dispatching Osh Carland at Anfanhar.
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Postby Hebitaka » Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:43 pm

Big hit for the Juniors

The previous matchday, the group A game Hebitaki were a little desperate for the victory, as the lossing this game would have meant a huge pressure in the upcoming games. We were definite tht either the Hebitaki star Carls or the Starblaydia star will be the ones to shine, and the one to dominate will give their game the victory. Surprisingly none of them dominated game. Here are the time to time highlights of the game:-

0' - Starblaydia kicks off. The game starts.

5' - An early strike towards the goal from the Starblaydia number 11, he passes it to the winger Victor Reinaldo. He moves forward to put a cross up for number 11 to hit the header. But the ball is blocked by Fresh to save the moment.

11' - Another attack from the Starlaybdian attack forward to charge. number seven attempts a long ground pass. Hamtar puts his legs forward, but the ball goes past his feet for a pass to number10. The player moves forward crossing out Counter and Fresh moving ahead. He is charging to the goal! It can be the first one!! And he is rea.... a block!! Hamtar blocks the ball! The game goes on
Score stands 0-0

23' - Fuji going ahead. A pass played to Yuu. Yuu attempts a pass ahead. And it's blocked. Rickard Sindelaar lobs it up to Helena Herrera successfully. And the ball is being moved forward. This could be a chance!! Passing it out to Layla Cellaeron. Number10 dribbles out the defenders Fiji and Hamtar and faces the goalkeeper. He pulls behind the leg initiating a shot. This is a one on one chance for Layla Cellaeron. Wait!! He passed it!! Verma jumped off thinking it as a shot, leaving the goal empty for number 11, who scores an easy goal.
The scores move up for Starlaybdia to 0-1

32' - Ramakant takes the ball up. He is moving forward. And he passes to Choudhary. The Hebitaki team seems to have the chance. Player 5 tries to stop the ball but it gets passed him to go to Roger Carls. Carls dribbles off number 3 and 2 and suddenly passes it to Choudhary who goes for the goal. And he shoots!! It is too far for Rickard Sindelaar. And it hits the crossbar and then the ground. And before anyone could understand what happened number 2 clears it out from the edge of the goal line. The Hebitaki players surround the referee asking for the goal. Just what the hell happened??!! Unbelievable play from the players there. And now it's time for referee's decision. And it is a...... GOAL!!! A dramatic equalizer.
And the score updates 1-1

37' - And there was a challenge from Ramakant leading to a close free kick for the Starlaybdians. Helena Herrera takes a deep breathe and shoots. But it is saved by Verma. But the danger is not over yet. Victor Reinaldo and 10 charges forward to hit the lose ball. Layla Cellaeron takes the ball, passes it to Victor Reinaldo. Victor Reinaldo shoots, only to be blocked by Fiji. And he clears the ball out.
Game continues 1-1

41' - Yuu tackles Terry Stamper to start the Hebitaki sudden Counter Attack. He moves the ball up to Robins. Robins move past number 2. Here is a challenging play between Rickard Sindelaar and Robins. Rickard Sindelaar tackles it and moves the ball up. He passes.....wait! The whistle blows. The referee states Robins was fouled. It is a free kick. Yuu takes a breathe. He moves forward for a lob. It strikes Carls head and it GOES INNN!!! A goal from the star Roger Carls. Magnificent header. Nothing to complaint except for the foul.
Hebitaka obtains a lead with 2-1

43' - Fiji was quick to snatch the ball. He plays a lob to Nishinoya who dribbles past Rickard Sindelaar and number 3 to pass it out to Carls. Carls moves Forward and passes it to Choudhary. And it is INNN!! Choudhary didn't waste any time to shoot, and Rickard Sindelaar did not have any way to save this one!
Score goes for Hebitaka 3-1

45+2' - And the whistle blows!! First half is off. Score is Hebitaka 3 Starlaybdia 1.

45' - The second half starts with the pas from Carls to Choudhary.

48' - Ramakant passes the ball to Carls. Carls move forward and reaches forward. He suddenly stops and turns to pass to Choudhary. Choudhary dribbles up going past three players. He then passes forward to Yushii Nishinoya in the clear. Nishinaoya moves up and is ready to score!! What??!! OFFSIDE!! The Referee CALLS OFFSIDE!! Yushii can't believe it.
Score stays 3-1

54' - Hebitaka moves forward again Carls moves past the defenders to shoot. But it is saved by Rickard Sindelaar. And another shot from Ramakant. And another save. This time it is caught properly. Good display of goalkeeping from Rickard Sindelaar.
Score stands at 3-1

55' - Substitution comes up for Starlaybdia. It was a gamble for making him play from the very beginning and as we all could see, this man could not live up to the country's expectations.
Staelaybdia subs: number 6 moves out, number 14 comes in

60' - Terry Stamper moves forward. He passes the ball to Helena Herrera. The ball is passed to Layla Cellaeron. But he is tackled by Hamtar. And here is a counter attack as Hamtar lobs the ball to Choudhary. Choudhary passes it forward to Nishinoya. Nishinoya goes ahead and passes it back to Robins. Robin shoots from afar and the ball goes passed the Goalkeepers GLOVE FOR A GOAAALLL!!!! IT IS A LONG DISTANCE GOAAALLLL!!!! Unbelievable play here from the man. This has to be the moment of the day.
Score goes forward for Hebitaka 4-1

63' - And here comes another sub, this time for Hebitaka. The man played really good tonight, but he has to keep an eye for his stamina as well there. And the Starlaybdians subs as well. It is a double sub, and a tactical one as they are still three behind and in search for quicker goals.
Hebitaka subs:Yuu moves out, Chihua is on the pitch
Starlaybdia subs:number 3 and Terry Stamper moves out, number 13 and 12 are on the pitch

71' - Number 15 moving forward with the ball, he passes it to Victor Reinaldo who now passes the ball past Fiji to number 11. Number 11 moving with full force, shoots the ball! And it's A SAVE!!Verma saves the day.

77' - Another attack from the Starlaybdia. They are moving forward with the ball. And Fiji with a deadly tackle on number 14. He is slightly injured. And there goes the free kick.
Ready to shoot is Victor Reinaldo. He goes for........... GOAAALLLL!!! The Keeper had no chance on that. Starlaybdia, finally trying to grasp the game.
Starlaybdia scores, but still in a trail of 4-2

83' - Number 12 is moving with the ball. This is the last chance for the team. If they don't score now, scoring two more in the last 7 will be a lot hard. Numbetr 10 gets the ball and shoots. Adn a great SAVE!! But the ball is lose with Victor Reinaldo ready to shoot it. There is no way Verma coul...... NO WAY!!! VERMA SAVED ITTTT!!!! The lose ball goes to the feet of Fiji who clears the ball.

88' - Fiji lobs the ball. It goes to Ramakant. Raju Ramakant passes the ball to Choudhary....... UNBELEIVABLE!!! AM I SEEING IT ALL CORRECTLY!!! It's a goal from outside the box!!! The Goalkeeper is still stunned and angry at himself. What a swing!! Magnificent one there. That's how you complete a Hat-trick guys.
Hebitaka dominates 5-2

90+3' - and the final whistle is blown. The Hebis gain three points and reset their Goal Difference back to zero.
Hebitaka            5-2            Starlaybdia
Choudhary 32' 43' 88' number 11 24'
Carls 42' Victor Reinaldo 78'
Robins 60'



(OOC: Most of the Starlaybdian players have been denoted with numbers. I have TGMed and informed him about this and he has noted some of the names of players. If he has any further problems, this post will be updated.)
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Postby Commonwealth of Baker Park » Thu Nov 12, 2020 10:28 pm

© Sporting Times Daily 2020
U18's go for 3 in a row after Quebec rout
by Fiona Devlin, National Soccer Writer

It would be probably be safe to say that no one among the crowd of the 30,000+ who gathered under the midday sun at The Tidal Wave in Tihon expected what they would watch transpire when the Royal Kingdom of Quebec faced the Commonwealth Under 18 National Team on the second matchday at the RTC U18 World Cup.

The records set in the Bees 10-2 victory will probably stand for much longer than any of the players involved in the match on either side will live out their lives, and based on manager Danielle Harper's post game comments, they probably won't be pointing with a ton of pride at those accomplishments in the near or distant future.

Baker Park will square off on MD 3 against Tequilo, who defeated Quebec 5-1 on the opening matchday; It should be an interesting test to see which side is the more threatening; it will be the third straight match for BP, while Tequilo had a bye on MD 2.

Harper went out of her way at the final whistle to apologize to the opposing coaching staff about the result getting so far out of hand; there were no joyous scenes of celebration on the pitch by the players, many of whom chatted amiably with the counterparts. It was clear that most of the BP contingent were embarrassed by the final score.

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Postby Indusse » Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:25 pm

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"it's a draw!" shouts Grundjee. The indussean U-18 drawn against Terre Septentrionale U-18 for a score of two and all. The indussean team still remains in the top position of the group with four points from two games. In the first match, indusse crushed Tikariot with the goals of the goblin. The goblins are creating a revolution in indusse and the national team selectors are trying to get grundjee into the seniors. The goblin is experienced with free kicks and headers and the green head is creating a special lookout while scoring header goals. The team was startled when they got tied against TS. The players have said that they will try their best in their next game.
The scientists created a new race of Goblins through gene editing and combining the DNAs of Humans with certain animals and Algae. The goblin species were divided into three families were Grundjees are one of the major parts. The other two families are called Mithys and Auris...

The members of these families are currently having white-collar and reputed jobs. In the grundjee family, there are two members. They are Mr Colonel Grundjee who is a well-built man (goblin) who loves to eat tons of potassium perchlorate burgers, he works as a colonel in the indussean military. The other one is goblin grundjee who plays for the U-18. If you take the Mithys family, there is just a single member and two more members are been edited. The member is Mr Gertys Mithys who is a 196cm high man with a strong body just like the iron in his skin. He is been working as a heavyweight instructor in the sports authority of Indusse. If you take the human-looking race of Auris family, there are two members, one is Ronald Auris, who works as a scientist helping other fellow scientists to create more goblins. His female counterpart was also created and she is named as Natalie Auris, she was sent out with goblin grundjee as a partner and she works as the first-ever non-human member of the parliament.

Indusse 2–2 Terre Septentrionale @ Hawks' Nest, Deprí Lanar; Weather: 58F, Cool; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Terrance Wright (3/5)

Group C                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Indusse 2 1 1 0 5 2 +3 4
2 Terre Septentrionale 2 1 1 0 5 4 +1 4
3 Sarzonia 1 1 0 0 3 2 +1 3
4 Icecliff 2 1 0 1 6 5 +1 3
5 Cassadaigua 2 1 0 1 6 7 −1 3
6 Bleronia 1 0 0 1 2 3 −1 0
7 Tikariot 2 0 0 2 3 7 −4 0
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Postby Chromatika » Thu Nov 12, 2020 11:46 pm

The U-18 WC is the first place where some of the stars of tomorrow being to ply their craft on an international stage.

How does your team look after three matches?

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The venue and weather information is available for you to be RPed. The number that is given next to the referee shows how strict they are in adhering to the rules and calling fouls, out of five.

Group A
BYE: Dursea
Graintfjall 4–3 Darmen @ Island Dome, Myana; Weather: 68F, Warm; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Sandra Pierre (4.5/5)
The Grearish Union 3–5 Juvencus @ The Dock, Myana; Weather: 59F, Clear; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Armenia Singh (5/5)
Sannyamathland 1–4 Chromatika @ The Jungle, Eyrods; Weather: 52F, Cool; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Teddy Ross (4/5)
Group A                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Chromatika 3 3 0 0 13 6 +7 9
2 Juvencus 3 1 2 0 8 6 +2 5
3 Graintfjall 3 1 1 1 8 9 −1 4
4 Darmen 2 1 0 1 7 6 +1 3
5 The Grearish Union 3 1 0 2 9 12 −3 3
6 Dursea 2 0 1 1 4 6 −2 1
7 Sannyamathland 2 0 0 2 4 8 −4 0

Group B
BYE: Saint-Domingues
Zeta Reka & Hugeltaldom 5–2 Oberour Ar Moro @ The Tidal Wave, Tihon; Weather: 55F, Clear; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Emmanuel Williams (4/5)
Royal Kingdom of Quebec 3–4 Poafmersia @ United Center, Urrheddiao; Weather: 61F, Warm; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Roman Hearth (2.5/5)
Tequilo 2–1 Baker Park @ Teal Block, Tor; Weather: 58F, Clear; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Isaac Costanzo (4.5/5)
Group B                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Baker Park 3 2 0 1 14 5 +9 6
2 Tequilo 2 2 0 0 7 2 +5 6
3 Saint-Domingues 2 2 0 0 3 0 +3 6
Zeta Reka & Hugeltaldom 3 2 0 1 9 6 +3 6
5 Poafmersia 3 1 0 2 5 8 −3 3
6 Oberour Ar Moro 2 0 0 2 2 6 −4 0
7 Royal Kingdom of Quebec 3 0 0 3 6 19 −13 0

Group C
BYE: Icecliff
Tikariot 0–0 Sarzonia @ Hawks' Nest, Deprí Lanar; Weather: 55F, Overcast; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: George Pilotti (4/5)
Terre Septentrionale 2–1 Cassadaigua @ The Hive, Deprí Sanar; Weather: 58F, Overcast; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Kara Glovins (3/5)
Bleronia 0–2 Indusse @ Warrior's Arena, Knetyohai; Weather: 52F, Overcast; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Jong-Hyun Kim (3/5)
Group C                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Indusse 3 2 1 0 7 2 +5 7
2 Terre Septentrionale 3 2 1 0 7 5 +2 7
3 Sarzonia 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4
4 Icecliff 2 1 0 1 6 5 +1 3
5 Cassadaigua 3 1 0 2 7 9 −2 3
6 Tikariot 3 0 1 2 3 7 −4 1
7 Bleronia 2 0 0 2 2 5 −3 0

Group D
BYE: Mavinet
Silvedania 0–1 Hispinas @ Dragon's Nest, Anfanhar; Weather: 51F, Rain; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Dorothea Tiller (3/5)
Osh Carland 0–1 Rwekazaland @ Riders' Arena, Pùr; Weather: 54F, Rain; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Eddy Marx (5/5)
Abanhfleft 4–1 Busoga Islands @ Lion's Den, Lorentine; Weather: 56F, Rain; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Margaret Wang (2.5/5)
Group D                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Hispinas 2 2 0 0 6 4 +2 6
2 Busoga Islands 3 2 0 1 4 5 −1 6
3 Abanhfleft 2 1 0 1 5 3 +2 3
Silvedania 3 1 0 2 5 3 +2 3
5 Mavinet 2 1 0 1 8 8 0 3
6 Osh Carland 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 3
7 Rwekazaland 3 1 0 2 4 8 −4 3

Group E
BYE: Megistos
Starblaydia 1–4 Sharktail @ Frozen Stadium, Felswyr; Weather: 40F, Cool; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Yezra Char (3.5/5)
HUElavia 0–0 Hebitaka @ Z'ai'ai Field, Z'ai'ai; Weather: 52F, Cool; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Sandy Carpenter (2.5/5)
Kohnhead 4–3 Hopal @ Jewel Dome, Ming; Weather: 48F, Cool; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Esmeralda Botts (3.5/5)
Group E                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Sharktail 2 2 0 0 7 3 +4 6
2 HUElavia 3 1 2 0 5 4 +1 5
3 Kohnhead 2 1 1 0 6 5 +1 4
4 Hebitaka 3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4
5 Megistos 2 1 0 1 5 3 +2 3
6 Hopal 3 1 0 2 6 7 −1 3
7 Starblaydia 3 0 0 3 3 10 −7 0

Group F
BYE: Sylestone
Equestria 0–1 Krytenia @ The Cove, Lhor; Weather: 62F, Warm; Time: 7:00 PM; Referee: Terrance Wright (3/5)
Devonta 0–0 Twicetagria @ The Pack, Pria; Weather: 56F, Warm; Time: 1:00 PM; Referee: Rye Sionne (3.5/5)
Transvolcanic 1–0 Lochario @ Rhoni Center, Rhoni; Weather: 60F, Warm; Time: 4:00 PM; Referee: Garry Houser (4.5/5)
Group F                      Pld   W  D  L   GF  GA  GD  Pts 
1 Transvolcanic 2 2 0 0 4 0 +4 6
2 Sylestone 2 1 1 0 7 4 +3 4
3 Krytenia 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4
4 Twicetagria 3 1 1 1 7 7 0 4
5 Devonta 3 1 1 1 2 4 −2 4
6 Lochario 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 3
7 Equestria 3 0 0 3 2 7 −5 0
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Postby Juvencus » Fri Nov 13, 2020 5:59 am

THE GREARISH UNION U18 3-5 JUVENCUS U18


GLI ATTACCANTINI PREVAIL IN GOALS FEST AGAINST THE BLACK DOLPHINS

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Gli attaccantini were victorious in a goals extravaganza, however strictness of play disallowed even more goals from even being scored


The matchup between the youth teams of Juvencus and the Grearish Union was nothing short of an exciting match, with endless goals being scored left, right and center. The attacking force of gli attaccantini, however, proved to be too much of an unstoppable force for the black dolphins' defence and as much as effectiveness comes to play, Coste proved once again why he's vital for the team being involved in 4 out of the 5 goals scored.

Gli attaccantini entered the pitch with one goal in mind and that was to win using the tactics at hand. A very effective offense was needed and it indeed showed in this game early on, a very quick set of passes conveniently found Campana in front of goal very early on, however his shot was blocked by Pamela Andrews. A quick counter-offensive by the black dolphins followed suit, with an excellent Chua through-ball finding Evans, with the latter's shot being body-blocked by Filippi and then cleared out. Gli attaccantini managed to break the ice on the 22nd minute when Sissoko put on his magic show again with another great cross from the half-way line all the way to Coste with the latter's clinical nature showing in front of the goal and smashing the ball inside the net. The team's happiness wouldn't last for long however, as an excellent effort from Davies found Evans clear in the box for an easy tap-in for the equaliser. Sissoko's long-range accuracy proved to be pivotal once again in the ending minutes of the half, yet again fidning an in-form Coste, with the latter dribbling a couple of Grearish defenders before chipping it over the keeper's head, thus giving gli attaccantini the edge in scoreline. Coste would come close to finding the net for the 3rd time in the same half, however his long range shot hit the crossbar. As such, the first half ended in an 1-2 scoreline, favoring Juvencus.

The black dolphins didn't seem too phased by being below in the scoreline and they geared up as soon as the second half started. With Davies proving once again the dangerous nature of a Grearish attack, with another suberb showcase of dribbling, this time finding Deacon for yet another equaliser. Garcia decided to play it safer with the substitutions this time and put in speedy finisher Jeremias Pesce on the pitch on the 56th minute, after that substitution and while keeping all the core offensive players within the team, the engine started fuming as gli attaccantini stepped up its possessive play, attempting to find empty space within the black dolphins' defensive line. Such a hole was managed to be caught by none other by Sissoko and with a brilliant cross found Coste, who managed to dribble past Burton with a cheeky nutmeg and then find Campana's right foot for the volley to give gli attaccantini the much needed advantadge. This, however was not the end of the scoring. Sissoko's crossing was on fire today as this time it caught Campana with the latter being able to capitalise on another volley for the day. The black dolphins however didn't seem discouraged and with a great combination between Chua and Casson found the afforementioned in an excellent spot to fire a rocket in the top right side of the net. The goal scored seemed to be of no avail for the Grearish Union however, as a great effort from Coste gave him the chance to cross it to Pesce to score a header and put the last nail to the coffin of the Grearish Union's chances of winning the game. A valiant victory against a quality opponent is what the team needs coming up next against Sannyamanthaland, who are coming to the game after an 1-4 thrasing against Chromatika.

The Grearish Union XI:
GK:Pamela Andrews
CB:Pauline Booth
CB:Steven Berwick
RB:Stephen Burton
LB:Colin Bensley
AMR:Kimberley Chua(Goal 86')
AML:Arthur Casson(Assist 86')
RM:Alison Davies(Yellow card, 19')(Subbed off for Richard Morrish, 68')
LM:Francis Coles(Assists 27', 48')
ST:James Deacon(Goal 48')
ST:Charlotte Evans(Goal, 27')

Juvencus XI:
GK:Juan Carlos Ungaro
CB:Federico Funar
CB:Joaquim Santo
CB:Ceferino Filippi
CDM:Félix Sissoko(Assists 22', 40', 82')
CDM:Ronaldo Obando
RM:Viorel Abascal(Subbed off for Romà Gagneux, 66')
LM:Ferdinando Da Costa
RF:Giordano Acconci(Subbed off for Jeremias Pesce, 58' Jeremias Pesce: Goal 90+1)
LF:Edu Coste(Goals 22', 40', assists 56', 90+1)
CF:Julio Campana(Goals 56', 82')
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Postby Graintfjall » Fri Nov 13, 2020 6:22 am

Posted on the In Brief section of the GTV website.
    Junior Snow Wolves scrape nervy win but face depleted ranks ahead

    Sara Kristoffersdóttir was everywhere: offense, midfield, defense, and, ultimately, the sideline. On a balmy* afternoon at the Island Dome in Myana, the site of the senior team's 6 - 2 thrashing of Southwest Eastnorth during their title-winning Baptism of Fire run, a far closer game played out as the mercurial midfield maestro magicked up a 3 - 1 lead over favored Darmen, threw it away, and ended up being sent off and forced to watch from the stands as the 10-person Junior Snow Wolves clawed back a win by their fingernails. They will be without her services in their forthcoming game against Dursea, and will also miss right-winger Valto Pascalsson, whose tournament looks to be over after limping off in just the 7th minute of play.

    It was a see-sawing encounter that saw Darmen have the better of the first half chances. Lionel Moore, though, was wasteful in front of goal, converting only one of the four good goal-scoring opportunities to come his way. By contrast, Julia Wolfgangsdóttir - shrugging off injury concerns to show she'd returned to full fitness after the Juvencus game - was clinical, striking twice either side of the half, after Kristoffersdóttir's early strike from range had swerved past Adam Houston. Kristoffersdóttir could complain her first booking was a little harsh, Bonaccorso Dermott seeming to go down softly in the challenge. Jocelyn Carver had few complaints: Darmen's best player on the night struck a beautiful free-kick that curled wickedly around a fragmented wall to soar into the corner. Only 3-2 down, Darmen had hope and counter-attacked relentlessly, until Kristoffersdóttir hacked down Kayden Aleshire. This time there could no questioning the decision and the teenager had to trudge off, her back turned as Bryce Ó Caiside, on for regular penalty taker Moore, slotted home from the spot.

    Þórlaugur Jarfisson proved the late hero to rescue three points with a header (Darmeni fans could justifiably add "and a shoulder", as he seemed to make generous use of his arm in the build-up to the goal) from a Vanessa Marvinsdóttir cross; she looked sprightly on the night and could fill in serviceably for Pascalsson. But Kristoffersdóttir's absence leaves a far bigger hole to be filled, and it remains to be seen how the Junior Snow Wolves survive their next test without their midfield dynamo.

    Græntfjall – 4 (2)
    Levisson; Oliversson, Henriksson, Leikisson, Jalmarisdóttir; Wernersson Image (32’), Arisdóttir Image (81’ Andersdóttir Image); Benediktsdóttir, Kristoffersdóttir Image (12’) Image (73’) Image (78’), Pascalsson Image (7’ Marvinsdóttir Image); Wolfgangsdóttir Image Image (30’, 55’) Image (68’ Jarfisson Image Image (83’))

    Darmen – 3 (1)
    Houston; Meier Image (80’ Ó Gormáin Image), Richelieu Image (70’), Kruse, Rodriquez Image (79’); Carver Image (74’), Holmes; Tobias Image (51’ Malley Image), Dermott, Aleshire; Moore Image (13’) Image (62’ Ó Caiside Image Image (78’ pen.))

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WE ACTUALLY WON A YOUTH FOOTBALL GAME

Hello guys, and welcome back to another edition of The Football Fallacies with me, your gay Irishman Graham O'Doherty. Right, a few days ago our under-18 team was absolutely humiliated by Osh Carland. We've had an off day in the Under-18 World Cup since then, and apparently the team have been doing their research. Which then begs the question: how the fuck did the Busoga Islands let themselves get beaten by the team that can't win a game of youth football?

I mean, there's no doubt that the football gods are engaging in some fuckery once again. As soon as I start talking about them basically playing and toying with us in the first game, they go ahead and let us do this! I'm loathe to saying that the other team was unprepared, because clearly they had a game plan against us. The simple fact of the matter is that our team didn't care that the other team had a plan to deal with them.

Now, having said that, I have to say that the referee is fully to blame for this as well. She had little if any control over any of the players at all. Fouls were flying left and right, and she barely called any of them at all. Christ above, Abanhfleft are one of the more physical teams whether we're winning, drawing or losing, and in this game we didn't even tally a foul until the 50th minute. The 50th minute! Our lads and lasses were basically hacking down the Busogans, and they were hacking back, but for fifty minutes the referee was just like "That's all right" and let everyone do their thing before she finally saw something egregious enough to necessitate her pulling out her notebook and the yellow card.

And remember in the last game when the team couldn't even score to save their lives? Well, looks like they've gone the complete opposite direction now. Now it seems like someone put magnets in the ball and the back of the net and now the goals just won't stop coming in. Christ above, Becky Hinojosa shouldn't have been able to score from that tight of an angle, and Leonel Hsiu had no business seeing that cheeky chip over the Busoga Islands goalkeeper slip just underneath the crossbar. Any other game and they're not going to score from those, let alone from six yards right in front of an open net. But that's the thing with being the plaything of the football gods: you suffer when they want you to suffer, and even when you succeed thinking about it any deeper than surface level will be enough to give you a freaking aneurysm!

Anyway, that's the second game of the 12th Under-18 World Cup for Abanhfleft. One win and one loss. Still a lot of games to play. Things are absolutely crazy at the moment. We might get out of the group stage or we might not. One thing's for sure though: our emotions will absolutely get toyed with. XOXO from Graham....

              ABANHFLEFT 4 - 1 BUSOGA ISLANDS
KINOSHITA (14', 62' pen) OKAFOR (70')
HINOJOSA (30')
HSIU (82')


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Postby Tequilo » Fri Nov 13, 2020 1:56 pm


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Part 3/7: Word of the day - Voltatilla


Volte-face “a turnabout, reversal of opinion or policy, an about-face,” comes via Mustardo volte-face from Classic Costelloan volta-faccia (also voltafaccia), a compound of volta, the imperative singular of the verb voltare “to turn” and the noun faccia “face.” Voltare comes from an unrecorded Vulgar Costelloan volvitāre, equivalent to Costelloan volvere “to turn, roll.” Faccia (and face) likewise come from the Vulgar Costelloan noun facia, from Costelloan faciēs “outward appearance, looks, face.” Modern Huayna-Costelloan (Tequiloan) compound voltatilla, and the coarse colloquial voltatli, from the Costelloan volta "turn" and Huayna atillarqachu "change" has the popular usage for the idea of "game-changer."


I've changed my mind about you, Pythagoras.

~ Excerpt from the famous television discussion between Masvidalian scholar Dr. Isobel Jurado, philosopher of applied narrative linguistic determinism and mathematician specialising in Confusiónist modelling in fluid time calculus; speaking with Pythagoras Jones, able seaman, football coach and inventor of Bonesea's almost* world-beating 1-2-7 Årganger formation; on the Tequiloan culture discussion show, La Sham.

* One Cup of Harmony, an IA Championship, and a Baptism of Fire final. Oh, a World Cup Final too.


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THAT'LL DOUGH NICELY - INFACT, ITS OVEN BETTER THAN EXPECTED

TEQUILO 2-1 Commonwealth of Baker Park HT: 1-1

Location: Teal Block, Tor
Attendance: 1,803 curious locals, thirteen bakers and the Ultra-Mariachis (8 sombreros+dog)
Scorers: Joan Bautista 28' Tadeu Dantes 46' | Julie Morris 33'
Booked: Zacquiel Abráldez, Hector Hurtado (1 match ban) | Andrea Kirby, James Hardison
Tequilo Line-Up: Abas Juanarena | Marcus Acevedo, Osò Mëssî (sub: Máximo Lain), Connor Londo, Aristeo Bideluce | Zacquiel Abráldez (sub: Prudenci Torredeflot) | Gasparo Lence, Hector Hurtado, Urbano Noboa | Joan Bautista, Tadeu Dantes (sub: Pasca Apitolla)
Player of the Match: Zacquiel Abráldez (Tequilo)

Confirmed Line-Up for TEQUILO vs. Poafmersia: Abas Juanarena | Marcus Acevedo, Máximo Lain, Connor Londo, Aristeo Bideluce | Zacquiel Abráldez (VC) | Pep Bellera, Davide Pasos, Urbano Noboa | Mani Quita, Tadeu Dantes (C)

The Editor apologises for today's headline, creating a small pizza history does not warrant such gratuitous buns on the baking concept; the headline writer will be appropriately roasted. He may even be fired.
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Postby HUElavia » Fri Nov 13, 2020 3:55 pm

Bitter Draw puts HUElavia in a Terrible Mood!


HUElavia 0–0 Hebitaka
(Z'ai'ai Field, Z'ai'ai)


HUElavia came into Matchday 3 looking to extend their goalscoring streak, as they were facing off against relative minnows Hebitaka. The match was at the Z'ai'ai Field (113,000) in Z'ai'ai, which a very strong HUElavian presence was at the stadium looking to cheer on the team. Once again, a mix of A-Team and B-Team players were starting, with Torrisi starting as the team Captain and Baptista making her start for the competition. Hebitaka was not holding back and was with their regular starters for this match. The ball was kicked and the game was underway!

The match was one that was highly noted for the spectacular performances by each team's goalie, Baptista and Verma. Both goalies were making saves left and right, stopping shots by each other's attack, sending them out for corners. Both goalies did not want to concede any goals and the look on their faces throughout the match gave proof of it. Silvestre, Girault and Sol were frustrated at attacks going out wide or being saved or blocked by Verma. On the other side, it was Nishinoya, Carls, and Choudhary being upset at Baptista making saves and giving a few taunts here and there. Even after both teams made substitutions, it wasn't enough, as the match held out to a 0-0 draw.

With the draw, HUElavia currently have 5 Points in a record of 1-2-0. They drop to 2nd Place after Sharktail took down Starblaydia 4-1, giving them the lead with 6 Points (2-0-0). Thus, Matchday 4 will be a fight for 1st Place in Group E, as Sharktail and HUElavia will meet up against each other for the match. Los Amarillos/Os Amarelos will play at the Jewel Dome (22,300) in Ming. The A-Team and B-Team mix will appear again, although the A-Team players will take the majority of the matches here. Surprisingly, Marin will get the start for the match, meaning Bohdanovych or Baptista will be left to face Starblaydia later in the group. The team is training hard to keep the momentum going and looking to get a favorable result. Once again, the fans will be coming in, hoping and praying for the team to get a good result.

FORCA HUELAVIA! VAMOS HUELAVIA! GO HUELAVIA!

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Postby Hebitaka » Fri Nov 13, 2020 8:53 pm

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Previous Match review


With the first game being a win and a second being a loss, the only thing left was a draw. The game vs HEUlavia was thought to be ending in a very close game. Well it was entertaining but with no scores at all, proving the defense of both the teams was quite strong. Baptista with 8 saves in the game, won the man of the match. While the goalkeeper of HEUlavia stopped the ball from crossing net, the defense of Hebitaka did not allow much of the ball to come close to the net allowing only 8 shots and 5 of them of target, which were all saved with a great performance from Verma. Here are the match facts:-

Hebitaka			HEUlavia
0 Goals 0
55% Possession 45%
11 Shots 8
9 SOT 5
122 Passes 134
5 Corners 2
10 Fouls 7
3 Offside 1
0 Yellow Card 0
0 Red Card 0


Match Day 5 preview


The next game of Hebitaka is going to be against Hopal. The team of Hopal is still unknown so the expected starting XI could not be predicted either. So we are not going to predict the upcoming Hebitaki lineup either. Instead we are going to look back to the previous stats of both teams and calculate the odds of victory for both.
Hopal				Hebitaka
10 Games 3
4 Wins 1
2* Draws 1
50% Win% 50%
12** Goals 5
H2H Chances
29% 48%draw 23%


Note: This stat only counts for the games played since SWC 10. Win % is calculated with taking draws as 50% of wins.
*- includes 1 loss in the penalties as Draw.
**- excludes 1 goal scored at extra time and 2 goals from penalty shootout
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"That was a fine match!" says Baskar H Kumar captain of Indusse senior squad after viewing the U-18 WorldCup Match-3 where Indusse faced Bleronia. The blue kids of Indusse showed the group members once again what they can do! The Indussean U-18 defeats the Bleronian U-18 for a score of 0-2 at Warrior's Arena, Knetyohai. It was a hot evening around 7:00 PM Chromatikan Time, the match was moderated by Jong-Hyun Kim. As the U-18 WorldCup Fever burns in Indusse, the nation is getting really close to the parliamentary elections. The Indussean Elections will elect The Next President and the cabinet members. The current president is none other than Baskar H Kumar, who is the captain of the senior team. He is also standing in the election for president once again. More about the Elections will be posted soon after.
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Postby Transvolcanic » Fri Nov 13, 2020 9:57 pm

The future of Transvolcanic, in hands of Vassi?
It was 4:00 P.M., again, Rhoni, Chromatika, the U-18 squad, has got to play Lochario, a newcomer trying to surprise like with Devonta, Enricco Chiasso, this time, showed another tactic, a 5-4-1:
-Piercarlo Romanno
-Bernardino Calles
-Lars Zuckermann
-Marien Poszcesz
-Anderson Velasco
-Sebastian Galvani
-Giuliano
-Rob Uljwaajik
-Reiss Nelson
-Oleks Svenriksson
-Andrés Vassi

The first half had 3 people painted in yellow, Piercarlo, for waiting to much to play the ball, [player] for a harsh foul (optional for my opponent) and Reiss Nelson for protesting with insult, nothing exciting
As the second half started, a great counterattack started by Lars Zuckermann ended in Marien Poszcesz assisting while Andrés Vassi, with a "Chilena" or Chilean shot in English, scored an amazing goal
LaFoil: "Lochario is on a serious problem, Zuckermann found the ball back, he passes to Svenriksson, Svenriksson to Poszcesz? He will shoot? No he passes to Vassi with an air ball, he will Oh My god! A beautiful goal by a great player!
Molina: Indeed, he prepared and make a piece of art, put this in the museums, he made an artwork

Minute 65: substitution of Svenriksson for Folichi Takate, tactics changed to 5-3-2
Finally, at minute 88 red card for Sebastian Galvani as he made a harsh foul that could have ended in an injury to [player]
Not an exciting match, but Transvolcanic will seek other 3 victories the least
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