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Postby Trolleborg » Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:19 pm

Greetings, compatriots!
It's TTV from Choudal. We are forced to tell you unpleasant, and, most importantly, unexpected news – our team lost its first match at the Melayu Cup, and with it has almost certainly lost the opportunity to advance to the playoffs of the tournament.

I must say that the conditions of the match were non-standard to say the least, it was pouring rain in the Melayu Region, and this, for example, is not uncommon here, but this time there was a real waterfall for several days in a row with terrifying force, and this was accompanied by a powerful wind.

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The hosts, apparently, did not bother themselves not only about the publicly available tournament schedule, but also about the drainage in their stadium, and the field by the end of the match turned into something completely indescribable. What was happened looked like some kind of fubol-in-mud.

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I am covering the second tournament of this kind, and some unacceptable laxity of officials, both the organizers and the referee corps, is striking – again. Today we also observed a very loose interpretation of the rules on the part of the referees. Whoever finds a penalty in this episode, we will fork out award for you, just to make life clearer, but we think that it will remain with us forever.

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And three points will remain with the Tanah Jaya team, although whether they deserve them is, from our point of view, a big question.

And this is where I, newsanchor, have to break the rules and work ethics and speak up. Our CEO FA yesterday spoke a lot and well about this tournament. But in reality, we just have nothing to do here. We are not welcome. Our style of play is not appreciated here, and, I think, will not be appreciated in the foreseeable future, since this is our second visit here and conclusions can already be drawn. This is a tournament of locals for their own people, who are not hindered by such conditions and have a joy in them. This is tournament for amateur teams, kicking the ball for the sake of strengthening their health. They probably receiving sincere pleasure from the opportunity, with the help of a referee, to deal with our guys in the conditions that are degrading to say the least – something they will never can hope to do in on the regular field with a decent refereeing. For which reason we goes here? Providing bragging rights about victory against World Cup participants for some nonames? What such experience can give to the players in the terms of skills improving or gaining experience? I loudly express the opinion of a considerable number of our spectators, saying that our team is not need this tournament in the fixture. Shoving in the mud amidst unqualified refereeing and bad organization will give absolutely nothing to our players. I am say all I want. Good bye!

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Tuesday, 24th November 2020 (Anggara Wage Wuku Matal, Pawukon 1780)


Meeting of The Future


Pemecutan Puri, - After the recent dispute that heighten the situation between PFA and SIFA, a meeting is held to ease the condition and clearing the condition. PFA invited SIFA's official to join the meeting to resolve the situation surrounding the existence of SIFA and their involvement in international competition following the annexation of Soracana Islands a few months ago. The meeting is seen a little too late as it is happen after a dispute arise following Soracana entry into MAC 6th sedition.

"We understand that it is a late meeting but it is never too late to resolve the situation. We hope nothing like this will ever happen again in the future. SIFA is the only governing body that still outside our wing. So this meeting will resolve and confirm their position inside Pemecutan football community," says Agung Tri Lesmana, PFA spoke person.

The meeting will be held starting from today. SIFA's delegation have arrived early in the morning at Mainland. They are being represented by Aksabani Gundamang (SIFA's Director), Jandiyuha Basugundi (Operating Director) and Iktamila Karsijangga (Head of Legal and Business Affair). The course of meeting will resolve the position of SIFA inside PFA organization chart, possibility of league merging (this will make the league will be change again next season) and development of local league and local stadiums. The representatives from GRFA (Giri Region Football Association) and KRAF (Kanginan Region Association of Football) are also being invited. These will ensure the unity of the whole organization.
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Postby Choudal » Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:29 pm

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Group 1
Ecabo 1–3 Trolleborg
Choudal 6–4 Tanah Jaya

Group 1 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Choudal 2 2 0 0 10 7 +3 6
2 Tanah Jaya 2 1 0 1 5 6 −1 3
3 Trolleborg 2 1 0 1 3 2 +1 3
4 Ecabo 2 0 0 2 4 7 −3 0

Group 2
Zodis Ceres 0–3 SPI
Sharktail 1–0 Icecliff

Group 2 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Sharktail 2 2 0 0 4 1 +3 6
2 SPI 2 1 1 0 6 3 +3 4
3 Icecliff 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1 1
4 Zodis Ceres 2 0 0 2 1 6 −5 0

Group 3
Island of the Lost 2–3 Otskarin
Havynwilde 3–2 Libonesia

Group 3 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Havynwilde 2 2 0 0 8 3 +5 6
2 Otskarin 2 1 1 0 4 3 +1 4
3 Libonesia 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1 1
4 Island of the Lost 2 0 0 2 3 8 −5 0

Group 4
Nuevo GL 2–2 HAIKU
Pemecutan 1–2 Acastanha

Group 4 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Acastanha 2 1 1 0 4 3 +1 4
2 Pemecutan 2 1 0 1 6 3 +3 3
3 HAIKU 2 0 2 0 4 4 0 2
4 Nuevo GL 2 0 1 1 3 7 −4 1
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Postby Icecliff » Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:51 pm

Icecliff U18 Loses 1-0

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Nakasi Grounds, Choudal - Another annoyingly low-scoring game has passed, resulting in a 1-0 loss for Icecliff, against Sharktail. It was a rather boring game with very few chances, the boring monotony only broken by a goal in the 27th minute, a header by Sharktail forward Shakir off of a cross by Gaby. However, this loss, plus an SPI win, puts Icecliff in a tricky place. In order to advance, we need a win over Zodis Ceres tomorrow, and we need a big win, or else SPI will win in tiebreakers. Meanwhile, an SPI win or draw will make the whole thing all for naught.

Now, we have some predictions to make.

In Group 1, Choudal has all but sealed advancement into the next round, with Trolleborg and Tanah Jaya having a chance at qualifying. However, Tanah Jaya is ahead of Trolleborg with the head-to-head tiebreaker, and has the easier team to play, so we favor Choudal and Tanah Jaya to advance.

Prediction:
Choudal (9)
Tanah Jaya (6)
Trolleborg (3)
Ecabo (0)

In Group 2, Icecliff's group, Sharktail leads and has sealed qualification, while Zodis Ceres has been eliminated. SPI and Icecliff are still in contention, but Icecliff needs a win, at least (and likely more), to advance. Sharktail and SPI are most likely.

Prediction:
Sharktail (9)
Southern Palm Islands (4)
Icecliff (4)
Zodis Ceres (0)

In Group 3, Havynwilde has clinched qualification, with Otskarin and Libonesia still in contention. Libonesia needs a slight victory, at least one goal, and an Otskarin loss to win, and we think they'll get that.

Prediction:
Havynwilde (9)
Libonesia (4)
Otskarin (4)
Island of the Lost (0)

Group 4 is the most chaotic group by far, with everyone in contention. Assuming that both games tomorrow result in wins, this is basically a knockout round. We think Acastanha, the leader, will win easily, but it never does to be too confident. Meanwhile, with HAIKU drawing both of their games, we think they'll do it again, taking themselves out of the tournament in doing so.

Prediction:
Acastanha (7)
Pemecutan (5)
HAIKU (4)
Nuevo GL (1)

We think the quarterfinals will go like this:
1 Havynwilde vs. 8 Libonesia
4 Acastanha vs. 5 Tanah Jeya
3 Sharktail vs. 6 Pemecutan
2 Choudal vs. 7 SPI

The semifinals like this:
1 Havynwilde vs. 4 Acastanha
2 Choudal vs. 6 Pemecutan

And the finals like this:
3rd Place: 2 Choudal vs. 4 Acastanha
Finals: 1 Havynwilde vs. 6 Pemecutan

So, our final predictions are:
1st: Havynwilde
2nd: Pemecutan
3rd: Choudal
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Group 2
Zodis Ceres 0–3 SPI
Sharktail 1–0 Icecliff

Group 2 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Sharktail 2 2 0 0 4 1 +3 6
2 SPI 2 1 1 0 6 3 +3 4
3 Icecliff 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1 1
4 Zodis Ceres 2 0 0 2 1 6 −5 0



"It has been weeks since we have won a match in the Melayu Archipelago Cup!" shouts Sembara Bunian, the iconic coach from Eraman who trains SPI. "It seems like there are many newcomers to MAC this edition, so let me introduce our own palm country to everyone" speaks Daniel Plascas, captain of the team. "Southern Palm Islands, officially the Floating Paradise of Southern Palm Islands, is an island country in the Melayu Archipelago. It is also known as Palm Islands or SPI. Southern Palm Islands was officially established in December 27 1902. Till 1902, The islands were under The British Empire and other native empires. The flourishing age in SPI started when the Sripala Kingdom was established. Sripala Kingdom (103 AD - 586 AD) is the largest kingdom or dynasty to rule Southern Palm Islands. According to the National Archeological Development Council (NADC), SPI had 23 major empires from 542 BC. The first matured kingdom was established in 201 BC. It is called the Pamban Kingdom. Hinduism arrived in SPI in the age of Pamban Rule. Till then SPI was inhabited by Pamban and Curuchi Tribes. Aryapada Dynasty (201 BC - 90 BC) was the first Hindu kingdom in SPI. Buddhism arrived in SPI after the fall of Sripala Empire. This Era is known as Jambuvan Era. In the Jambuvan Era, SPI was part of the Jambuvan Landmass."

"According to the current findings, Jambuvan Landmass was divided into many islands in 586 AD. Islam arrived at SPI from Samudera in 1216 AD. There are 3 Major Muslim Empires from 1596 to 1794 AD. Monarchy ended in 1902 AD when SPI gained independence. SPI celebrates 27 December 1902 as the independence day. Democracy rised in the nation and Sri. Rajeshwara Akiraman became the first president of SPI. But, There is a King under the president." The Second Matchday against Zodis Ceres was won by southern palm islands for a score of 0-3. All the three goals were scored by Daniel Plascas, captain of the palmyrans.

The next match is against the group toppers, Sharktail. If Sharktail wins the match and Icecliff wins against Zodis Ceres, then qualifications for Southern Palm Islands is going to be awful. If SPI defeats Sharktail then, SPI could easily qualify to the next round. The Icecliff Daily known for their Predictions have released their MAC 6 Prediction. They've predicted that Havynwilde will win the tourney by defeating Pemecutan in the finals. If that happens then Pemecutan will write history for being the team to reach Semi Finals and Finals and not even winning a title.
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Postby Trolleborg » Tue Nov 24, 2020 7:56 am

Greetings, compatriots! It's TTV from Choudal. Now we are with a good news, probably last time with a good news from Choudal. Our national team won second game of the MC tournament.

This time our lads showed a more intelligible game than in the previous game, and quite quickly managed to open an account of the goals in the tournament. Berglund took advantage of a second of freedom in the center of the penalty area shot past four defenders who selflessly threw themselves under the ball

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Almost immediately they could build on the success, but in the end they had to wait for the second goal until the end of the first half. There was a breakthrough of our lads on the flank and a pass along the goalline, so precise that there it was only necessary for Berglund to put a leg into the due spot

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Two goals difference is a comfortable advantage, but it did not last long, the opponents won back one ball from the penalty spot

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In the second half, the opponents, taking advantage of the instability of the score, tried to press forward, but rather our guys had a more chances to increase the score, and in the end it’s precisely what happened. Towards the end of the game, our guys used the moment when the opponents got carried away by the attack and organized a quick raid. Having received the ball in the center of the penalty area, Heggheim spent two seconds handling the ball, and the opponents' defenders almost overtook him, but he still managed to successfully shot at goal

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TTV editorial staff congratulates our team. And reports that the employee who used the news release yesterday as a platform to voice his opinion has been temporarily suspended from work. TTV cannot allow the spending of state money allocated for broadcasting in the interests of the people of the republic for the personal needs of employees at their own discretion. It was decided to limit measures to a fine of 10% of the salary and a weekly absence from the air. At the same time, the leadership of TTV admits that the questions raised require answers. After discussing the current situation with all interested parties, it was decided to put the issue of the need to participate in some future tournaments of this kind on a general vote of citizens, which will be held in accordance with the established practice.

That's all, and we are all cheer for our guys!
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BELLYMN :: When you hear of Havynwilde, you probably think of a frozen-ver small nation jutted ein the Archipelago with a few couple islands surrounding it to the north, you probably picture a large expanse of tundra with a city or two dotting the entire landscape - what you definitely don’t think of - is a national team that’s looking to attempt p emerge out of the groups tagged as the one to beat kneading into the knockouts, sealing a key victory over Libonesia as it went top of Group C. Yes, this national team is supposedly primed for a run, in Runar GUlbrandsen’s first time as a senior national team manager, his team has apparently clicked, and gelled well into working and establishing itself from working with fellow players to their understanding of the system Guldbrandsen is trying to see the national team play, the Nordslaget has been able to adjust well, and is looking to put it all together.

Guldbrandsen arrived to the national team four months ago, a couple removed removed from managing their Havyish champions, the Wildeport Wanderers for the previous five years; he had lea da tine town of 9,000 people to its first LygaHaven title and its longed time of success in Havyish footballing history, he left a club legend and was apparently the HFF’s main choice to succeed then-departed Baker Parkian manager, Shane Newnan. Guldbrandsen’s arrival came with a new national team, it has been almost eight years since the previous crop of talent had took the sage during World Cup 87 qualifiers, now, the national team was to be transformed and recreated - and it started from the back to the front, with the likes of Harry Hopkins being recruited, all the way up to Tarantino up front, the new national team that Guldbrandsen was looking to implement was going to be different, and symbolize the offensive drive that the HFF has implemented on the LygaHaven, hoping to easily transfer it to the national team playbook,i it looked like he’d done it.

During the so-called wilderness years, the sport flourished domestically, however, due to the impact of a large scale civil war, the national team was unable to play in international tournaments - missing a likely bid to the Cup of Harmony - but more-importantly, failing to have its domestic sides qualify for international play and improve their skills. The failed World Cup qualifier cycle had similarly been expected,a respectable 4-7-7 was how it went for the national team as it bowed out wit grace, however, disappointments at MAC6 and failures at IAC-X had doomed the HFF’s opinion of the previous national team, and resulted in a huge overhaul, “You have to be willing to go back to pint A, look at what went wrong and sit down and address it,” HFF director, Younas Bradley told the media a couple months back, “we saw problems and we decided that we had to change the culture and change the national team, we want this team to not only be the best in Melayu, but also one day be the best in the world, and while that’s a long climb up, we’re sure that one day it can be achieved.”

“Some years ago, Havynwilde was playing in the Nations League and I think we finished second to Sharktail,” GUlfbrandsen said, “I remembered watching Sharktail and thought, ‘why can't that be us, they clearly aren’t better than us,’ the team had only made some few good plays to go in ahead of us.” He paused, “the national team surely wasn’t in a state to win the Archipelago Cup if we couldn’t beat Sharktail, much less qualify for a Cup of Harmony or even a World Cup, the team was second to Sharktail. And that’s no discriminate against Sharktail, they’re a strong power in the region, but at the time Ziwana was the dominate team in the region and Shark Tail has for the most part been on part with Havynwilde in sport, they were never in position to be an either or time of thing.”

“So you see, we had to start over to build this Havyish team, building players in the image of what the HFF and what the national team thought was best, wearing the blue-and-white of the Nordslaget had to be a privilege, and we wanted that truly remembered on all fronts, that’s why we were so adamant on holding such a big seventy-five player camp and knocking down to 23 within a month, wearing this shirt, walking out with the HFF badge on your shirt, that’s something only the best-of-the-best should do in Havynwilde, and we recognized that. The first step has always been to draw attention to the issues that need to be resolved, and we’ve seen the national team slowly transformed, we hope we can put it all together, especially we’re in poll position right now in the groups, but this is only the beginning, we’re going to face the best-of-the-best of the Melayu Archipelago and maybe Trolleborg if they can sneak out a win, but, we really need to put our best foot forward going forward.”


Meanwhile, domestically, as the final LygaHaven game was played before the mid season break, we learned five important things about the status of current second-place side, the Shamrock Club, as they push to qualify for the Premiership Playoffs; (a) the rise o Jacob Saunders means that Evan Spencer is effectively out as the striker at Avante Leipreachán, and Head Coach, Mason Foster, has said as much, “Jacob is our number 11 going forward, he’s young and he’s proven he deserves the first team minutes, we’re of course going to work with Ecvan, because he’s talented too and deserves to get minutes, but right now, the goal is to see how much Jacob can do so we can reflect and build from that.” Saunders has thus far scored ten goals in nine games as the Shamrocks lead the league before the restart, the player has dominated, and similarly while combined with Gabby Dickerson has excelled in space.

How bad is Fort Knoxdam? That’s the question that currently rains supreme from Springmont and seeps into the Havyish league, as the Springmotnese tam sit in last place with seven from a total possible 24-27 points at the moment, the side hasn’t struggled for goals, looking fine on that end, buthas turgid in their sloppy defense. The major problems found is that simply put, this team is much too young, mostly a conglomerate of incredibly young Springmotnese players, the team has mostly forced itself to rebuild from its second place finish some years back, why, we don’t really know, buts it's clearly hurting the team now, especially as In Florentino can’t seem to rescue the team out of its current predicament, as things continually get worse, it might be time for Floreintino to part ways with this team and move onto to bigger and greater things, as things are looking far worse than it could’ve been, the long term coach has been with the club for the past ten years, and his time of glory could largely be over.

Meanwhile, perhaps the most famous side in all of the Melayu Archipelago, VIrtus Advernians, looked primed for a run this season for the CMFA Champions League, as they hold a tight second place spot as the team looks to consolidate its issues quietly and fix the current problems it has, its seen its starting keeper, Michael Nicholson make a move to the national team, and hasn’t replay compromised its famous defensive shape, while at the same time making a name for itself with its recent offensive explosion. The Former Melayu Champions League winners, Advenrians look primed to qualify for another Champions League, aftering serving a one-cycle hiatus, the team looks fine and looks to return in convincing fashion, things can shape up well for them, as long as they maintain good form across the board, this team is one of the teams to be watching as a firestarter, especially as they potentially are looking for another Champions League berth.

The LygaHaven meanwhile announced plans to allow foreign-based players to join LygaHaven, with plans starting with next season allowing a maximum of two foreign interitonalts, be it manager, coach or player, allowed on each team, with players allowed to be a maximum age of 24 before incurring penalties from the LygaHaven Organizing association and the HFF as a whole. This is seen a right to a wrong of (a) eleven years of no internationals being allowed in LygaHaven, and (b) elimination of issues with too many foreigners being allotted on squads during the open era, which commonly saw as many as ten out of eleven players being foreign internationals, this had commonly raised concerned as to the numerous foreigners being allotted to squads, forcing a change of hand from the HFF once the war had started. The return to the foreign quota will be met with excitement, especially for the bigger teams who’ll be looking to consolidate problem areas by bringing in foreign talents to fix issues.

Are the Wanderers legit? That’s the question coming from Wildeprot as the team flounders, sitting at the fourth place mark, as it attempts to rationalize the current situation its finds itself in, long-time manager, Gulfbrandsen, is gone, and in his place, his assistant, Aidan Elliot was handed the reins to manage the team, but he’s struggled thus far, and this team has also struggled since their season from last, right now, the question is, is he really the man for the job. The prevailing answer is yes, and that it's been too soon to decide anything, but surely, he at least knows the hot seat is getting a little too warm for the frigid temperatures he’s in, surely he realizes that they need to right the ship, arguably sooner, than later. Hopefully, they’re able to, and we see things change for the better, because, right now, it’s not looking like he can. However, should Wildeport make the fourth slot, they’ll be qualified for at minimum a shot at the CMFA Champions League.

Or whatever they’re calling it now.

Havynwilde 3-2 Libonesia
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Group 1
Tanah Jaya 4–2 Ecabo
Trolleborg 5–5 Choudal

Group 1 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Choudal 3 2 1 0 15 12 +3 7
2 Tanah Jaya 3 2 0 1 9 8 +1 6
3 Trolleborg 3 1 1 1 8 7 +1 4
4 Ecabo 3 0 0 3 6 11 −5 0

Group 2
Icecliff 1–5 Zodis Ceres
SPI 1–5 Sharktail

Group 2 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Sharktail 3 3 0 0 9 2 +7 9
2 SPI 3 1 1 1 7 8 −1 4
3 Zodis Ceres 3 1 0 2 6 7 −1 3
4 Icecliff 3 0 1 2 4 9 −5 1

Group 3
Libonesia 4–1 Island of the Lost
Otskarin 2–4 Havynwilde

Group 3 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Havynwilde 3 3 0 0 12 5 +7 9
2 Libonesia 3 1 1 1 7 5 +2 4
3 Otskarin 3 1 1 1 6 7 −1 4
4 Island of the Lost 3 0 0 3 4 12 −8 0

Group 4
Acastanha 2–0 Nuevo GL
HAIKU 0–3 Pemecutan

Group 4 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Acastanha 3 2 1 0 6 3 +3 7
2 Pemecutan 3 2 0 1 9 3 +6 6
3 HAIKU 3 0 2 1 4 7 −3 2
4 Nuevo GL 3 0 1 2 3 9 −6 1


QFs Seedings
1. Havynwilde
2. Sharktail
3. Choudal
4. Acastanha
5. Pemecutan
6. Tanah Jaya
7. Libonesia
8. SPI

Match 1: Havynwilde v. SPI
Match 2: Acastanha v. Tanah Jaya
Match 3: Sharktail v. Libonesia
Match 4: Pemecutan v. Choudal

*Pemecutan and Tanah Jaya swapped to avoid Group Stage Rematch

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Icecliff 1–5 Zodis Ceres
SPI 1–5 Sharktail

Group 2 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Sharktail 3 3 0 0 9 2 +7 9
2 SPI 3 1 1 1 7 8 −1 4
3 Zodis Ceres 3 1 0 2 6 7 −1 3
4 Icecliff 3 0 1 2 4 9 −5 1


That was the end! The group stage of the sixth edition of Confederation de Melayu Football Association Melayu Archipelago Cup ended with eight teams qualifying from sixteen participants. That was a deadly match for SPI. The Southern Palmyrans lost to Sharktail for a score of 1-5. It was Peter Feachell at the 87th Minute who scored the only goal for the team. Peter Feachell is one of the best defenders of Palm Islands and that was his debut goal in Melayu Archipelago Cup history. Sharktail and Southern Palm Islands qualified from the group where Zodis Ceres and Icecliff got eliminated. Indusse will face the strong eleven from Havynwilde who is also known as the Lions of Melayu. Havynwilde and Libonesia qualified from Group C , Acastanha and Pemecutan from Group D and Choudal and Tanah Jaya from the prime group. The Palm Island Gazette published a survey of who will win the tourney.


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Quarter Finals:
Havynwilde 3-2 Southern Palm Islands
Acastanha 2-3 Tanah Jaya
Sharktail 5-2 Libonesia
Pemecutan 4-4 Choudal (4-3)

Semi Finals
Havynwilde 4-3 Tanah Jaya
Sharktail 3- 4 Pemecutan

Finals
Havynwilde 1-2 Pemecutan

3PPO
Sharktail 5-3 Tanah Jaya

* All the Scores were scorinated using NSFS3
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BELLYMN :: Otksarin’s striker found the back of the net in the seventh minute and was able to follow it up in the twenty-seventh minute with a beautiful assist from Otksarin’s number eight, who lifted the ball for an ebay strike from Otksarin’s striker, putting them up 2-nil through the first half, Havynwilde’s national team came out of the gate playing sloppy, and was thus rewarded during their spell of sloppy play. The secondary team ahd come out for the national team, aas most of the key players were rested with Havynwilde assured progression to the next round, after their victory of Libonesia a couple days ago. Even despite this, Runar Gulfbrandsen had made it clear prior to the game, Havynwilde was looking for a clean groups tage run; he wanted to finish with three wins in three tries, “this can serve as a building block for the future, and will really help our national team with its development moving forward,” he told The Associated during a press conference, in another discussion with I-11, “this can be the first time a Havyish national team gets out of the groups with a perfect record, if we have the top seed, we theoretically will have the best road to the final, and we’re looking to set the pace.”

The half time speech must’ve been something incredibly for the Havyish team, especially as witnesses claim he was screaming, pounding into lockers and throwing at his writing board as he stressed the situation the Havyish team was in, said one, “he was rambling about how you couldn’t tell him ‘Otksarin was a better team’ than us, he basically refuse to believe any notion that Havynwilde wouldn’t be possible of winning the game, and made it clear that there would be a massive shakeup if things didn’t align themselves immediately afterwards.” It seemed his message worked, as soon after, the national team came firing on all signals, even with the issues in the back, Havynwilde’s offensive prowess kicked into high gear, recording goal-after-goal within the space of twenty-four minute - Gabby Dickerson loved more centrally as the other midfielders dropped, allowing her to exceed as an advanced playmaker, whipping crosses into the box for the high-flying duo of Jcob Saunders and Tarantino to compete for open balls, it worked, with success, as Havynwilde’s duo picked up two goals in five minutes. It started with buildup play, with Jack Kaur working up the flanks and finding Gabby DIckerson in stride as she cut across the park, Dickerson would turn and flick it over their outstretched feet of the Otksarin defenders, lying for Tarantino who squared it away, putting Havynwilde back in the game, down 2-1.

Similarly, Dickerson would find the other half as Jcob Saunders would latch onto a ball from open play, which she had easily slotted through the defense,finding Saunders who turned around and fired it home, putting Havynwilde on equal footing with Otksarin, both sides not drawn 2-a-piece, how the rest of the game would go was anyone's guess. Soon after, in the fifty-seventh minute, with the game seemingly drawn, how Gabby Dickerson was able to direct the ball into the net is unknown to me, as she warped a kick high over the Otksarin goalkeeper’s head, as the rattled into the left bar and dunked in low, putting Havynwilde up 3-2, and finally turning the game into Havyish hands, Havyish supporters were seen in the stands, high fiving and showing pyrotechnic displays as the national team took a thunderous lead. Havyish supporters in the stand open their tifo, reading, “gone but never forgotten,” in reference to Havynwilde’s prior failures to qualify for an Archipelago Cup knockout game, but, with this being the first, it was clear, everyone in Havynwilde was going to be in good spirits. Fast forward to the end of ninety, to put icing on the cake, Jack Kaur would get on the and of corner kick, through a brilliant header, putting Havynwilde firmly ahead, with a scoreline fo 4-2 as the game ended in the final ninety, a brilliant win for Havynwilde, scoring four unanswered as it look to take on the Southern Palm Islands in its next match.

After game press conferences was quiet, even for Runr Guldbrandsen, “we got shit done when we needed to, enough on that, we move to the next game and we’ve got to get a victory, we’re always looking ahead, and we’re confident this team can put it together,” he told the media, before having his players put their tails. When asked about the performance of Gabby Dickerson, Jacoub Saunders replied, “she’s the player of the match, for sure, her style of play, what she brought to the game, and of course her skillset, it was all unmatched and I respect how she did it. I feel like she’s really going to b e a bright spot for the nationals team, and domestically with us, she looks clean, and I really like how she’s putting all that together, and I think she’ll be vital in building a team that’s built for the future.” Michael Nicholson, who’d rested this match seemed to echo as much, “she’s clearly skilled on the blal,a hd what she bring to the team is important in building the overall connection we have, she’s like a young Francis Sutherland,” he said, referring to the starlet of Havynwilde from twelve years ago, arguably Havynwilde’s most famous player.

Many believe Havynwilde will struggle in their opening knockout round mach against the SOuthern Palm Islands, and similarly, the Islands are counting on Havyish fuck-ups if they intend to move pastt the Nordslaget, an upset special seems to be a rpevialign opinion amongst foreigners that Havynwilde will be knocked out. This is also despite Havynwilde cruising through the group stages - Havynwilde comes into the knockouts as the one seed - and despite its offensive firepower, only allowed five goals across the game, managing to score five on their own. But, the more exciting take, the MAC6 thus far, was Choudal’s run, the hosts scored fifteen goals, but have looked wildly inconsistent across the tournament, from their 6-4 victory, to a 5-5 draw with Trolleborg - wh interestingly take back-to-back knockouts in the group stages - saw Choudal advance, winners of Group A; Choudal goes to do battle with Pemucutan, which many are picking to go to the MAC6 finals, despite having a weak group and still finishing second.

Across the nation in major cities, with ongoing rioting and the feeling of hopelessness in some regions, thousands in the cities went to the polls for municipal elections, with all the major cities up for grabs and similarly, a devolution referendum up for grabs in Kinnland, the question of the future of Havynwilde would be adamant one, and then that everyone would be seeking answers to as the results started to trickle in. In Bellymn, Partierdettryggevalget won the mayoral elections, with Hugo Royse elected to his first term, Partierdettryggevalget, meaning “the safe choice” is a centrist party, and is expected to push to calm relations between the government and Havynwilde’s population with a large election looming in a few months, a few months ago, no one had heard or Partierdettryggevalget, much less Royse’s name, and some suspect he had been enabled to power through backdoor deals. Nevertheless, putting Royse in power seems to have been a better decision for the city, and he was congratulated after his victory, with his main projects promising for increased education funding and reductions in university prices, major issues that have been disputed in the capital.

In Briarcliff, Allefremadstormendeparter candidate, Markus Alfe was the runaway leader, with 62% of the vote enough to confirm him to a gift consecutive term, the long-time mayor had established himself as one of the most-liked political peoples in all of Havynwilde, having survived the slow devaluation of support that affected his party, he remained well liked and respected in the city and was a popular choice once more, his reelection only showcases how well respected he remains, and the Allefremadstormendeparter and the Alderman should perhaps look at Alfe to see how they can improve perception, with the currency state of things looking bleak, and dire for them. Briarcliff, it’s worth mentioning, is considered extremely liberal, and has been a bastion of far-left politics for decades, although, the centrists have continually succeeded in winning here, it remains to be =a scene if the more-progressive wings of the city will accept another center-left government, which some complain hasn’t done enough to warrant continued support.

In the northern, Kinnland’s 30,000 residents would head to the polls, and triggered a Union-clause as the devolution referendum went through as expected, essentiella devaluing Havynwilde into a union of nations, now composed of Havynwilde and the devolved nation of Kinnland, Kinnland’s independence spells big things for the future of the country, rom Havynwilde’s relations with the southern region, the large expanse of Wyiden, the frozen tundra, which has a distinctly anti-Havyish union viewpoint, to Ravenclyf, where the city remains staunchly anti-government. Kinnland’s devolution means a new government will come to power in elections overseen by Havynwilde’s officials in a few months, in an election that;is already seeing people from both sides are lady accusing one another of cheating, Kinnland’s devolution will be judged and seen through the scope of the effect it crested within fifteen years, and how this will echo throughout the entirety of the nation, as it copes with a changed, and reactionary, new nation that tit has forcibly created.

Kinnland’s devolution could spell big things for the future of HAvyish politics, in southern havynwilde, the forces are arising, threatening change dand calling for a referendum of their own, despite a small population, the burgeoning feelings is that Havynwilde will be forced to move towards a referendum within a year or two, given the state of things in the south, with situations already in a dire position, the government will have to realize that relations between north and South Havynwilde have tapered off and largely won’t be able to mend the ill-faulted relations. With Havynwilde facing a recession, social issues, and rioting, the future of the country is unstable at best, with the government still pushing for fresh election in six months, the opposition on the under end has called for immediate elections to answer the problems.
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STAGE CLEAR, LIBONESIA YOU NEXT


Superb. Sharktail managed to secure a march to the quarterfinals with a clean record when beating Southern Palm Island 5-1. The final match was expected to end fiercely and many predicted both teams would end in a draw but it was clear Sharktail displayed a mesmerizing performance. The SPI team seemed to be lost. But their progress was confirmed when Icecliff lost 1-5 to Zodis Ceres.

In the last match of group B, Sahami made some changes including resting Asra, Yusri, Maqri and Gaby. Ahmad, Hidawi, Karim and Ilias started this match. The team started fiercely when Shakir headed in a corner kick from Chandra for Sharktail's first goal in the 13th minute. The Blue Army's cheers echoed as sensational young striker Ilias Rezal fired from outside the penalty box failing to be saved by the SPI goalkeeper. Real, Sharktail is too passionate and does not stop attacking. In the 37th minute, Azaim ran into the penalty box trying to find his space between the opposing players and managed to push in Sharktail's third goal before the end of the first half.

Continuing the second half, Sahami looked calmer. The 3-0 lead seems to have given the impression of tonight's victory will belong to Sharktail. However, there is no sign that the Sharktail will stop. Gaby and Farhan were brought in indicating this team still wants more goals. And the real guess is the truth. Ilias Rezal became the happiest individual when his attacking combination with gaby managed to produce a fourth goal for Sharktail. Defender Sharktail Hidawi ended Sharktail's glorious night with Harold's fifth corner kick. SPI scored a consolation goal from Peter Feachell in the 87th minute. The match ended, Sharktail 5 SPI 1.

Now that the first hurdle has been overcome, Libonesia will be waiting for this team in the Quarter Finals. Can Sharktail repeat the magic on MAC 5. Can Sharktail win their first championship or return home disappointed. Sharktail VS Libonesia is the determinant. Go Wi Go Sharktail.
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Thursday, 26th November 2020 (Wraspati Umanis Wuku Matal, Pawukon 1780)


An Intense Atmosphere


Pemecutan Puri, - The meeting between PFA's and SIFA's officials have been running for around two days. And not much things have been decided yet. The intense situation can be felt also by the other regional representatives. Soracanian domestic league have been on halt for around two seasons because of the situation happened in the area. First because of the coup and the second because of the annexation. The way of PFA's trying to take control of SIFA and make them part of the organization have been seen as an intrusion. Even though Soracana have been annexed by Pemecutan but SIFA still try to be an independent body without any intervention from PFA. SIFA still wants a separate institution. This issue have enraged PFA's official as they want a unity domestic league in Pemecutan so each and every clubs have the same opportunity to be able to play in international stage. As Soracana is not a sovereign country, their eligibility to enter international stage will be limited. What's they are propose is to includes some of Soracanian clubs that meet the criterion to be included in PFA Domestic Leagues (the 4-tier Main League of Pemecutan). A club which will be join in Kasa League (the top tier) will have the opportunity to enter international and regional competition. Soracanian players will also have access to join Pemecutan National Team so they can play in any competition that will be join by Pemecutan.

These opportunities that still feels unattractive by SIFA's officials as they demand independent organization. Backstage lobby are made by GRFA and KRAF. They try to persuade SIFA's officials about they situation that they may face in the future if they reject the merge. They also believe that PFA's move doesn't wants to cut the independent of each regional association but instead to unify all of them so there are no favourite region. As a regional association, they also still have the responsibility to control the regional leagues which is outside the PFA Domestic Leagues.

"We just hoping that SIFA's officials will understand the meaning of this meeting and what is in there for them. We understand that PFA only need to unify all of us and create a solid Domestic League which could lift up Pemecutanian presence in international stage. The move won't cut our independent but to create a solid teamwork for a better future. And to make everyone involved so there's no one left behind," says Komang Agus Sujana, Deputy of Legal Affairs Kanginan Regional Association of Football.

Kanginan have been in the situation where their domestic is left behind and their clubs is ineligible to enter any international competition as previously PFA is only considered GRFA domestic league as the country league. The change which they make from this season gives a wider opportunity for KRAF's clubs and players to enter a larger stage. Some of KRAF players have been called to become part of Pemecutan National Team. And they have been playing for several competitions. But it is might be a hard adjustment for Soracana or SIFA's in particular. As a former sovereign state who has every freedom that they could get but suddenly it have to be cut in several parts would be harder to believe. Even though the merge will give the opportunity towards SIFA's clubs and players but they still have to compete with other clubs and players from the rest of Pemecutan. These situation that might still can be accepted by them. But if they reject this merge, they will ineligible to enter any international competitions. Maybe there will be more than one meeting to resolve this issue. But at least they will still try to give the best solution for the better of everyone in the country.
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Havynwilde 0–1 SPI
Choudal 0–2 Pemecutan
Sharktail 3–2 Libonesia
Acastanha 0–0 Tanah Jaya (1–0 AET)

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SPI v. Pemecutan
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"That was something Unbelievable!" shouts Sembara Bunian, Coach of Southern Palm Islands National Team. Yes! It is something Unbelievable, Southern Palm Islands defeated Havynwilde, who was having a wild run in their group aiming for the championship. The Icecliff Daily and Palm Islands Gazettes predicted that Havynwilde will reach the finals and get a hold of the cup from the traditionally qualifying team from Pemecutan. Southern Palm Islands saw Peter Feachell once again being the hero of the match scoring a wonder goal from a unexpected cross by Peter Plascas. Southern Palm Islands will face another wild but traditional team from Melayu in the Semifinals, Pemecutan! This is the first time Palm Islands have reached the semi finals of CMFA Melayu Archipelago Cup. That's on its sixth edition in Choudal. The best CMFA performance of SPI was in Melayu Archipelago Cup 4 in Soracana Islands, SPI reached the quarterfinals of the tournament but lost to the winner of that season, Ziwana! This season, the Ziwani Team didn't participate and have left the trophy undefended from others. Ziwana has been the champions of Melayu Archipelago for the past two tournaments. What about Pemecutan? They're the traditional playoff teams qualifying for majority of playoffs and losing in the Semifinals and sometimes in the Final. Pemecutan hasn't even won a tournament even after reaching the playoffs most of the time. It must be curse, that's what everyone say in Melayu Archipelago. Pemecutan has been captured in a No-Trophy Curse and everyone is waiting to know if they will be able to get freed from it this time. The Second Semi Finals are between Sharktail and Acastanha, Sharktail also reached the playoff of CMFA MAC 5 but wasn't able to be the champions. Acastanha is a state which is too much related to the Pemecutan culture, legends like Pemecutan in Sepak Takraw. They are currently in a wild run in the Sepak Takraw WorldCup even by surpassing Pemecutan in their group. What will happen in the next Matchday of Semi Finals? Who will win, who will reach the final battle? Will SPI win their debut championship or will Pemecutan win the tourney by breaking all the so-called Curses? Will Sharktail go wild defeating everyone at sight or maybe Acastanha perform miracles and be the champ? No one knows... Let's wait and Watch!
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THE LAST HURDLE, LET'S GO


Only one more hurdle remains for the Sharktail team to qualify for the MAC Final 6. Sharktail continued their excellent pace as they beat Libya 3-2 in the quarterfinals. For the second time in a row, Sharktail made it to the semi-finals of MAC. Now the focus of the team is on the match against Acastanha, a team that gives a lot of surprises. This team since the very end of this season began to be known for their sporting achievements. So it is not an easy task for Sharktail.

In the quarter-final match against Libya, Sharktail came down with a mission to win this match. The Indonesian challenge was not seen as a threat but Sahami reminded the players to always be sensitive and focused throughout the match. One mistake and forgetfulness can lead to disappointment. Sharktail managed to score the first goal from Irfan Danial's goal in the 15th minute. A free kick from Azaim into the penalty box was headed out by the Indonesian defender and was scored by Farhan. Farhan looked for space before making a pass to Irfan who fired a shot right into the opponent's goal for the first goal. Sharktail football icon Gaby doubled her position in the 37th minute when she calmly licked the goalkeeper and pushed the ball in. Blue Army cheers echoed with singing and cheering. Continuing the second half, Libonesia closed the gap in Fuhad Najib's goal in the 53rd minute. In the 74th minute, real joy was evident in every Sharktail player. Azaim managed to head into the third goal for Sharktail to make it 3-1. The net from Kadir Kekino could not change anything. Sharktail won 3-2.

Now only Acastanha is the last obstacle. Can Sharktail continue their journey. Sahami wants his men to focus 100 percent. This is an important match. Also, for Gaby, David, Farhan and Fikri, they are getting closer to the peak of their careers. Can they achieve success before officially leaving the football arena. Their struggle is almost over, let's fight until the final whistle. Go wi Go Sharktail.
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Saturday, 28th November 2020 (Saniscara Pon Wuku Matal, Pawukon 1780)


A Glimpse of Hope


Pemecutan Puri, - The internal meeting of Pemecutan football associations have been going on for almost four days. And the progress seems to be on the right track. The lobbied that were made by GRFA and KRAF officials seems to give its impact towards SIFA's officials. This can be seen by their change of attitudes. The meeting also went pleasantly. From the interview with PFA's spoke person, it is known that SIFA has agreed to become part of PFA and downgrade it's position into regional organization under the full supervision of PFA. PFA also recognized SIFA's local league and asked some of SIFA's clubs to be join PFA Domestic League. The number of clubs will be determined as the meeting progressing and SIFA will have the full control of which clubs that they deemed fit to join PFA Domestic League.

"We are very happy with the progress so far. And it is surely on the right track. Hopefully, this will make Pemecutan domestic league become more competitive than ever. As we know that some of Soracana clubs have been in contention for international stage and their experience can't be underestimate. They will make a great addition for Pemecutan," says PFA spoke person.

PFA's spoke person says if the progress is on the right track and no obstacle whatsoever then the meeting might end up in 1 or 2 days. The other issue will be determine later. These includes the clubs choices and the new format of Soracana local league. The issue that needs to be resolve in this meeting is the number of clubs that will join PFA Domestic League and how are their spread in the four Main Divisions.
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Acastanha 0–3 Sharktail
SPI 4–5 Pemecutan


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Sharktail v. Pemecutan

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NOW OR NEVER, PEMECUTAN HERE WE GO


The final match, deciding who is the champion of CMFA MAC 6. Last year Sharktail was disappointed by Ziwana in the Final match with a result of 3-2, of course they hope this time luck will be in their favour. Do not deny any possibility that will happen, Sahami is confident in the ability of his students. He is confident all Sharktail players are excited to face this final. In the semi-final match, Sharktail was clearly in the class to beat Acastanha 3-0 as a result of Chandra's goal in the 35th minute followed by a solid header from Maqri to hit the opponent's goal. Ilias Rezal secured the Sharktail to the final with a solid shot from outside the penalty box.

"Do not take this match lightly. I do not deny we have beaten Acceleration before but we must remember we also lost to them. They are very good and have quality players of caliber. One mistake from the line-up, we will lose. Team This has been through many episodes of grief.Loss in last year's final, disappointment in the world cup, severe beating of world football giants, sudden defeat against dwarf team, all the bitter and sweet memories they have ever felt.But I have to say I praise the line-up. still give their best kasi every match.I can't say anything.No matter how great the tactics I put in or arrange, without their commitment there is nothing great in that tactics.I am thankful.This is the best Sharktail team at the moment. So for this time, I hope we can bring home the championship to Earth Sharktail.The Blue predator, The Blue Army and s all of you who always stand together, Thank you. One more match, Final, we do our best. "Sahami said enthusiastically.

As for Gaby, she just knows her friend stays focused for another match. He admits the throbbing and pressure is very high but he wants all the players to stay calm. Here I would like to state that I am happy with the way we all play. And I hope we can give a mesmerizing action in the final later. Like the mission of life and death, we have long dreamed of this trophy. For me, Fikri, Farhan, Shakir, David, Ahmad, Chandra, Nik Kaif, Shiham, we never thought we could reach this level. We were the first batch of Sharktail footballers, this team did not change like the dwarf team at the time. But innovation and ongoing development programs have succeeded in generating more talent at Sharktail. Azaim, Ilias Rezal, Asra, they are among the successors of the Sharktail legacy after this I myself almost reached the limit. But as long as nature is still needed that is what we will do. 100 percent we will give to the team, coach, fan and most importantly the country. And after this, we hope the new generation will give their best action. And last but not least, thank you to all the supporters, you are the best. When we were just village champions, when we lost, we won, our performance was normal, you are still behind as the 12th player. Thank you. "

90 minutes of real time with the addition of a few minutes of extra time, with the possibility of an additional 30 minutes of extra time, and possibly ending a penalty kick, no matter what may be decisive in the Final, every second is invaluable. Hopefully all Sharktail players give their best. We look forward to your success Sharktail. Go Wi Go Sharktail.
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Finals
Sharktail 4–3 Pemecutan

3PPO
Acastanha 2–1 SPI

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