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by Pasarga » Sun Sep 12, 2021 5:56 pm
by Omerica » Sun Sep 12, 2021 6:00 pm
United Republican Soccer Federation
6 Jean-Jacques la Rouge Road
Port Alexandre, MS 18-A40
UNITED REPUBLICS OF OMERICA
Omerica v Britonisea
World Cup 88 qualifying group stage — Matchday One
Stade Just-Cartier, Charlescourt, Charlescourt
Omerica lineup (4–3–3): Annelise Betancourt; Kara Félix, Frédérique Marquetti, Noémi Belmonte, Felix Zanetti; Máel Coluim Mac Ealair, Fearchar Mac Cléirich (captain), Thom Magalhães; Ollie Tate, Jean-Lucas Babineaux, Terrance Parker
Substitutes: José Calvo, Zavier Street; Sean van de Laar, Sydney Collins, Noah Clement, Frédéric Dufour; Jacques-Pierre Castell, Alexandrine Bourreau, Ronan Neuville; Erica Walsh, Arielle Poirier, Lionel Stavros
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by Zwangzug » Sun Sep 12, 2021 6:06 pm
by Montana Verde » Sun Sep 12, 2021 6:27 pm
0: a familiar face from the past
1: a scientific miracle birth
2: a big trade deal
3: a huge hurricane
4: an order of flagellant nuns
5+: a flaming meteor
0: the last foreign paramilitary
1: a precious artifact
2: a controversial writer
3: a covert shipment of arms
4: a gift of friendship to a foreign nation
5+: the Catholic Church
by Hapilopper » Sun Sep 12, 2021 6:32 pm
by Lathamford » Sun Sep 12, 2021 7:36 pm
Morten Clawbrand '90 ׀ NIL
Line Up1: The match is underway.
3: Craig Blackwood takes a shot. That's off-target.
4: The keeper pulled off a brilliant save from Víedharr Svendsen.
5: Skelmersdale is shown a Yellow Card.▍
7: Darmen give a free-kick.
8: Matt Falconderry takes a shot. It's on target but saved.
10: Lathamford is given a freekick
11: Darnell Halle takes a shot. It's on target but saved.
13: Lathamford is awarding a freekick
16: Craig Blackwood takes a shot. That's off-target.
20: Matt Falconderry takes a shot. It's on target but saved.
25: Kingsley takes a shot. It's on target but saved.
26: Darmen awarding a freekick outside a box.
29: Darnell Halle takes a shot. That's off-target.
30: Bill St. John fired in a volley that was technically breathtaking but also straight at the goalie.
33: Silver Abbey is shown a Yellow Card. ▍
36: Lathamford awarded a corner kick.
43: Farrowsteam fired in a volley that was technically breathtaking but also straight at the goalie.
50: Giles Kingsley takes a shot. That's off-target.
51: Craig Blackwood takes a shot. It's on target but saved.
52: Falconderry takes a shot. That's off-target.
54: Craig Blackwood caught offside.
56: Farrowsteam caught offside.
57: Craig Blackwood takes a shot. It's on target but saved.
59: Lathamford give a corner kick.
62: Substitution by Lathamford player Matt Falconderry make way for Morten Clawbrand
63: Hargreave headed a cross just wide.
76: Craig Blackwood broke away from the defense and hammered a shot straight towards goal... and right into the waiting hands of the goalie.
78: Riley Mac Pharlain caught offside.
81: Substitution by Lathamford player Skelmersdale make way for Wolfsong
84: Farrowsteam broke away from the defense and hammered a shot straight towards goal... and right into the waiting hands of the goalie.
85: Substitution by Lathamford player Wyvernchaser make way for du Graypelt.
90: Lathamford scores! Morten Clawbrand produced a trademark turn in the box to fool his marker before slotting the ball past the goalkeeper.
90+2: End of the game.
Greenash, Decker, Skelmersdale (C)▍ (Wolfsong), Haymoore, Wymondham, Wyvernchaser (du Graypelt), Hargreave, Colfield, Farrowsteam, Kingsley, Falconderry (Clawbrand )
World Cup Q89
Group 18:: MD1 Darmen 1-0 Morten Clawbrand ▍ Dustin Skelmersdale
Scorer: World Cup Q89
Morten Clawbrand 1
by Jeruselem » Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:36 pm
by Milchama » Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:37 pm
by Eshialand » Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:50 pm
https://www.blogwrite.esh/shanesland/05-14-22/i_want_half-decent_ice_cream_and_i_want_it_now
It's Shane's Land!
Your weekly dose of awesome
Hello internet, and welcome back to Shane's Land! I'm Shane Östergard, and... doesn't the news seem to get weirder every day? I mean, ever since that sewage plant explosion three years ago, the news has just gotten wilder and wilder. First, we turn out to have half-decent sports teams. Then we find a nation populated entirely by sentient cats. Now, I've just finished watching a soccer match with the commentary presented by completely naked women. Wild stuff, am I right?
Well, there have been three things that I've discovered in the past week, some of it headline news, and some of it slipping through the cracks, that I think have been the absolute cream of the crop... at least until next week comes and blows my mind yet again. So, I've decided to count them down. Here are the top 3 news stories that I've discovered in the past week that have completely blown my mind.
#3: Has Your Cousin Moved to Atheara? The Truth May Surprise You...
Yes, before you complain, I have made a conscious effort to make these headlines as clickbaity as possible. It's all about the reader retention baby!
Anyway, so someone over at the Eshialand City Journal (let's face it, it was probably that wackadoodle Alana Markai) recently went digging through foreign census records for no reason whatsoever other than that they're sick in the head. What did they find? A percentage of a percentage of people in Atheara identify as Eshian! That's right, people have been emigrating away from Eshialand! Why in the world would they ever want to do that, it's great here! I mean, except for the ice cream, I mean seriously, can someone make a good ice cream cone around here?
#2: There's a Sport All About the Number 7, and Eshialand's Playing It!
I wish I was joking, but the region of Sonnel never ceases to surprise with their odd sports. A sport all about the number 7. Apparently, the world championship of this sport begins tomorrow, and there's an Eshian team involved. Don't believe me? Check ENN Sports. Go on, I dare you. What you'll find is a video of Josh Seametzle trying to understand the rules of this game (which is quite predictably known as 7ball) and losing his mind in the process. I am lost for words at what the multiverse is able to do sometimes, each new discovery about this wild world just makes me think more.
#1: Eshialand Drew Jeruselem to Open Up World Cup Qualifying!
This doesn't even need to be clickbaity, to be quite honest. It serves on its own as a ridiculous headline that anyone with half a brain knows is just stupid and unrealistic. But yet, here we are. How did this happen?
Well, it started with 11 idiots and a dream, entering the Baptism of Fire last year with.. wait, that's too far back. You wanna know what just happened in tonight's match, don't you? Well, that's not such a long story. Jeruselem led most of the match thanks to an early goal by striker Kate Dallas, and things seemed pretty much hopeless, just as we all expected. Then... I'm not too sure what happened. All I knew is that I looked away, at, uh... a lightning storm outside my house, totally, yeah... and then I saw that the score had changed from 1-0 to 1-1! Again, I don't know how that happened, but it sure as heck happened!
So, those were my top 3 wacky news stories from the past week. If you think I missed any stories that were weird, wonderful, or just plain wacky, absolutely feel free to post them in the comments down below. Until next time, I've been Shane Östergard, bringing you your weekly dose of awesome!
by Tumbra » Sun Sep 12, 2021 8:57 pm
Delaclava 0-3 Tumbra
Starters: 1 - Lennon; 2 - Hughes, 4 - Ashburn, 14 - Paterson, 3 - Carter (27 - Harris, 66'); 6 - Hicks, 15 - Morgan (8 - McGrath, 79'), 10 - Cole; 17 - Hilton, 10 - Vaughn; 22 - Riordan (11 - Sheldon, 80')
TMB scorers: Nick Riordan (13', 29'), George Hilton (80')
Player of the Match: George Hilton (TMB)
3m ago
Economic opportunities "not the be all and end all to Tumbra's problems of inequality", says Wilson (Grn-Southport Central)
Rising from his seat, Arthur Wilson (Green-Southport Central) says that Tumbra's problem with growing social inequality and a rural-urban divide will "not be solved by introducing a new market to the Tumbran economy," instead saying that "we need to look towards giving greater help to those who need it, instead of papering over the cracks by cranking up jingoistic sentiment." His statement is roundly cheered by the Greens, SPD and by 20-odd MPs on the government benches, all of whom have sat near each other. No ministers are within this group, though they are making their presence very heard.
6m ago
Lindner (Lib-Chatham) asks for timeline on expansion should Act pass; Everett (Lab-Timbourne South) says that cities could be constructed "within a year."
The Leader of the Opposition, Peter Lindner (Liberal-Chatham), asks how long it will take after the Act passes to actually expand into the Northlands, and asks for a more detailed timetable of the expansion. His relatively mild question fits with the Party's general stance so far; here's an article on what the Liberal-National coalition have said in the lead-up to this debate. Most opposition has come from the smaller parties in Parliament; though there have been cases of Liberal MPs stating their opposition to the expansion as well.
The Prime Minister, who also serves as the Minister for Northern Affairs, rises. Kenneth Everett (Labour-Timbourne South) says that the government "is ready to move" the moment the order is given; with the Ministry of Northern Affairs ready to begin construction on settlements that could be ready "within a year or less."
"Mr. Speaker, This is a Tumbran project, worked by Tumbrans, for the benefit of all of Tumbra. All these economic opportunities will help our economy become more competitive, and allow us to move toward solving several other problems we see in the country nowadays - like inequality. We will spread the light of Tumbra to the Northlands; they will become a part of us, and we will embrace them," he says, to cheers on the Labour benches, and strangely enough, the opposition benches as well, where several Liberal MPs and most of the Conservative delegation are cheering.
11m ago
Saunders (SDP-Maxwell) decries Northlands expansion; mentions Esportivan Union disapproval
"Mr. Speaker, I don't agree with the idea of the Esportivan Union, not one bit," says Peter Saunders (SDP-Maxwell). His colleague, Cressida Granger (SDP-Penhurst) shakes her head; the Esportivan Union has long been a sticking point between the two of them, and reportedly has delayed the transition of leadership from the veteran to the 43 year-old, long heralded as the future of the Social Democratic Party. "But I must say, if the Esportivan Union decides to suspend us from their hallways, then they must be doing something right. This so-called 'expansion' is nothing more than naked colonialism. It is a pathetic attempt to deflect from the multiple failings of this government. It is borderline unlawful - nay, unlawful in the worst sense - to expand into areas where people live, undisturbed, not part of a state and living as they are." Jeers from the Labour benches; jeers from almost everywhere.
"This move by the government is pathetic, unlawful, and imperialistic," he says as he sits down. The Prime Minister merely shrugs his eyebrows on the government benches; he has the right to reply, but evidently doesn't think Saunders' statement is worth replying to. The Speaker calls upon the Leader of the Opposition.
15m ago
ANALYSIS: The Labour Rebels
By Dave Sharma
TBC political correspondent
A certain subset of the Labour Party has risen in opposition to the Northlands Expansion Act even before the debate; centering around the more socially progressive wing of the Labour party. Led by figures such as Joyce DeCerce (Lab-Newark South) and Mandy Ellis (Lab-Caldwell North), the twenty-odd strong caucus has been seen together more and more in recent weeks; for this debate, too, they are sat near each other.
It is expected that the vote on the Northlands Expansion Act will take place with a three line whip on Labour, essentially forcing them to vote Aye on the act; this is the crux of the issue for the caucus. Should they defy the whip and vote no, they might have their party whip revoked, or removed from the Labour caucus entirely. Should they vote yes, however, their opposition might have been for nothing. Yet rumours, each more concrete than the last, continually trickle through. Each of them are slightly different, but the gist of the rumours remain the same: that the caucus may strike out on its own; forming a new party to continue their advocacy for left-wing, generally progressive causes
This would simultaneously capitalise on left-wing urban discontent with Labour — who may not be left-wing enough for this group, often cited as a significant contributing factor to their recent election loss in Bencoolen — and their own personal annoyances at the parliamentary party, which has stuck remarkably to the right-wing of the centre-left party since Everett took charge in 2013. Expansion would prove to be the straw that perhaps breaks the camel's back, some would hope — not just for the progressive caucus but also on the ground, where sentiment is remarkably split on whether Tumbra should expand into the Northlands or not.
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TUMBRA vs NEPHARA and MARTUNE vs TUMBRA - WORLD CUP 89, MATCHDAYS 2 AND 3
Starters: 1 - John Lennon; 2 -Ryan Hughes, 4 - Ian Ashburn, 14 - Louis Paterson, 3 - Chris Carter; 6 - Vincent Hicks, 38 - Leo Hooper, 10 - Phil Cole; 17 - George Hilton, 9 - Robin Vaughn; 22 - Nick Riordan
Bench: 13 - Nick Barker; 34 - Neal Diamond, 5 - Harry Henderson, 26 - Raymond Perry, 19 - Russell White; 8 - Craig McGrath, 15 - Alan Morgan, 16 - Tom Stansfield; 7 - Neil Fraser, 42 - Dean Cresswood; 11 - Marcus Sheldon, 44 - Nigel Erskine
by Osarius » Mon Sep 13, 2021 2:37 am
by Indusse » Mon Sep 13, 2021 4:03 am
IOTO Official Flag
Indusse 3 - 0 Transvolcanic
Goal Scorers:
Baskar Kumar 5', 62'
Mersias 77'
Group 1 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Starblaydia 1 1 0 0 6 1 +5 3
2 Krbustan 1 1 0 0 4 1 +3 3
3 Indusse 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 3
4 Reçueçn 1 1 0 0 3 1 +2 3
5 Independent Athletes from Quebec 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1 3
6 Rizealand 1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 0
7 Chartistan 1 0 0 1 1 3 −2 0
8 Murderbum 1 0 0 1 1 4 −3 0
9 Transvolcanic 1 0 0 1 0 3 −3 0
10 Sharktail 1 0 0 1 1 6 −5 0
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by Srednjaci » Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:25 am
26' Edith Fillar 0-1
47' Baillare Fillar 0-2
66' Kandice Sayer 0-3
91' Edith Fillar 0-4
KATANIJA , NATIONAL STADIUM : BLUE OYSTER
Katania is the capital of DR Srednjaci. It is also the largest city in the country. Economic, political and military center. Katania has the strongest financial sector in the country and also has the most universities.
KATANIJA is the capital with 19,000,000 inhabitants.
It is the seat of government and the economic center of DR Srednjaci.
Katanija is first mentioned 600 years ago when in a storm merchants from the north strayed and came across the settlement.
Katanija in the old language means "enter". The language barrier actually gave the settlement its name. The merchant knocked on the door and asked the host what the name of this place was, and the host replied with a smile, "Katanija = come in," thinking that the merchant was asking him if he could take shelter from the rain.
Katanija began to develop later with the establishment of a trading post and an administrative building. With the arrival of the scholar Don Bernard Rivić, the first high school was established.
Peoples from the east also immigrated to Katanija, bringing with them other crafts such as glassmaking and goldsmithing.
The development of Katanija briefly stopped the pre-medieval war of the peoples of the Far East. After a siege of the city that lasted 6 weeks, the city surrendered to the khanata of Wei Xu.
Due to the disease of his troops and lack of food, the Easterners withdrew back to their Changxi empire.
Katania moved forward to a new war. King Dalat 2 established the Central Kingdom of Dalatia and declared Katanija the capital. He built a magnificent palace, today it is a museum and cultural heritage, a tourist attraction.
After the unification of all the slanders, Katanija briefly lost its position, but after the civil war and the establishment of the Republic, Katanija regained its position as the capital.
Katanija is the only city in DR Srednjaci that has two civilian airports.
It is located in the southeast of the country towards the border of today's Saint Shokai.
To the north are the slopes of the mountain Bijeli Vrh and to the south is Lake Bulat.
The river Modra flows through the town itself, which springs on the slopes of the mountain and flows into the sea.
The river Modra is navigable, so it transports goods and people.
In addition to the nearby mountain, on the east side are wooded hills and a national nature park.
Hikers, recreationists and mountaineers love to stay in these hills. The mountain lodges offer original food and drinks and the nature park has limited access to people so as not to disturb the biodiversity and ecosystem.
MD5: @Srednjaci vs Eura
MD11: @Srednjaci vs Darmen
MD16: @Srednjaci vs Melbergia
MELARIT
BLUE VOLCANO STADIUM - Melarit
HISTORY
The history of Melarit dates back to ancient times. Melarit was an important city for trade.
Trade meant a lot to the city, where in addition to trade, shipbuilding, production of oil, wheat, salt, stone and shellfish also developed.
There are records that the production and export of shellfish was a very lucrative business. Melarit was proud of his navy, they were excellent sailors.
All this leaves a lot of room for the development of the city in education and science.
Melarit has developed over the centuries and today is one of the most beautiful cities on the coast. It is the second largest city in Srednjaci.
In recent history, Melarit is the largest port in DR Srednjaci and one of the largest in the region. The cargo port carries an enormous amount of cargo. Apart from being a large port, Melarit is also a tourist destination with a large number of hotels and resorts. The rich historical and cultural heritage attracts millions of tourists every year.
MD3:@ Srednjaci vs Schima Bas
MD13: @Srednjaci vs Sylestone
MD15: @Srednjaci vs Lathamford
KULA
KULA GOLDEN EYE STADIUM
MD7: @Srednjaci vs Talamia
MD8: @Srednjaci vs Agreos
by Barunia » Mon Sep 13, 2021 8:22 am
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by Sendhang » Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:19 am
by Nyowani Kitara » Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:02 pm
@NyowaniKitaraWatch BREAKING NEWS- Tank movements reported in Port Viljan and Dewayo, as shots are reported to be fired at the public broadcast radio station in the NYK capitol. It has been 10 days since anyone has seen President Boaz Akongo as rumors persist that the President is indeed dead. #CoupWatch
@DewayoCapitolAuthority The National Government has called for an immediate curfew of 5:30 PM in Dewayo, enforceable for the next four days. Because of recent crime escalation, Nyowani Kitara's home World Cup Qualifier against Barunia will be played behind closed doors.
@BusukumaPost Rumors are abound in North Rushmore as curfew announced in the Nyowani Kitara capitol for the first time since the Akongo coup, more than 30 years ago. Banijan officials are rumored simply to be 'watching' the country, as military movements are ongoing in the north Rushmori nation. No word on if Boaz Akongo is alive or dead. #CoupWatch
@KWFA Rabble rousers, likely foreigners paid for by the governments of the United Republics(of Yuezhou), Banija, and/or Græntfjall, have forced our Qualifier against Barunia to take place behind closed doors. They fight their forever war against working people on all fronts, including the pitch. But no matter- we shall prevail. #NYKForever
@PeopleForAFreeKitara We may be abroad, but the rumors back home in Nyowani Kitara are disturbing. Tell the Common Rushmori Community, and their neighbors, to get their asses in gear to find out the truth and stand up for the people against their totalitarian oppressors! #FreeKitara #ElectionsForKitara #ImprisonTheAkongos
@PeopleForAPeacefulKitara More reports of violence spreading to Port Viljan and Inhalo, as major cities across the country institute a curfew. Does anyone have intel on what's going on?? Is Boaz alive? #CoupWatch
by Juvencus » Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:08 pm
Juvencus 4-2 Vajlahrys
by Alasdair I Frosticus » Mon Sep 13, 2021 1:05 pm
Dear Nations of World Cup 89 Qualifying Group 7
We're so excited to be playing you in the World Cup 88 qualifiers! Will your team be our friends? Will you join us for tea and crumpets before each match and become members of GOOFI - the Great Old Ones Friendship Initiative?
GOOFI exists to build links of cuddle-based friendship between ordinary mortals, Great Old Ones, and Elder Gods. It was launched in World Cup 88, and... Well, in truth it wasn't terribly successful. This made us sad. Vilita joined GOOFI, which was nice. And Audioslavia also joined GOOFI, which was super-exciting, especially when they shared scones with jam and clotted cream with us! Scones with jam and clotted cream are just as yummy as crumpets! Turori also expressed an interest in joining GOOFI, but we're not sure they were entirely sincere, what with beating us 4-2 in the World Cup final and everything. They might just have been pretending to be our friends to lull us into a false sense of security; so we're still thinking about their application. We're thinking of asking Nig'el what he thinks, but whenever we ask him about Turori he just goes all coy and giggles a bit.
But don't let any of that stop you! Oh please, oh please, oh please join Vilita and Audioslavia in GOOFI! There's nothing to be scared of, honest! Just because we're the number one-ranked team in the multiverse and our entire team is made up of ancient eldritch entities doesn't mean we're scary! We promise! Our ranking's clearly a fluke - we haven't actually won a World Cup since World Cup 69 - and while the mere sight of us is enough to drive the unwary insane, we're super friendly, really we are! There's nothing we like better than sitting down before a match for a natter over a nice cup of tea (usually with crumpets), discussing the leading issues of the day, your country's no doubt excellent literary tradition, and whether Turori are not very nice secret pooey-pants.
We tried to invite India to join GOOFI right before match day 1, but they just ran screaming into their home dressing room - which was terribly rude when you think about it, and might have impacted how they played on the night. We didn't want to thrash them 4-1, but they took one look at our back three, and just seemed to turn into soulless husks for 90 minutes. It's not what we wanted! So we sent them some cake and biscuits after the match, and we're assured they're much better now. Joining GOOFI would help build bridges of friendship between nations, and would no doubt help avoid this sort of pesky misunderstanding by letting you get to know our team, and just how friendly they really are.
If you do join GOOFI, we'll als give you 100 plush cuddly Cthulhu toys to show you how much we care, and how much we want to be your friends (this wasn't particularly successful in World Cup 88 either, so we're trying again; we have a lot of extra plush cuddly Cthulhu toys). So please join GOOFI!
Pretty please?
We're very loveable, really.
Thank you ever so much,
Your soon to be new friends in GOOFI.
by TJUN-ia » Mon Sep 13, 2021 1:23 pm
SCHEDULE (Group 13)
MD1: @Pyazhnaya (181) - Krasnograd Dome, Krasnograd D 2-2 (T-4th)
----------------------BOOT IT!----------------------
MD2: vs Ranoria (79) - National Stadium, TJUN-ia City
MD3: @Hispinas (126) - Estadio Nacional en el Castill, Mandrid
----------------------BOOT IT!----------------------
MD4: @Milchama (220)
MD5: vsSargossa (41) - Beregozera Stadium, Szensky
----------------------BOOT IT!----------------------
MD6: @Sevenida (UR) - Seven Stadium, Seven
MD7: vs Raspojochje (336) - Tiankong Stadium, Tiankong
----------------------BOOT IT!----------------------
MD8: @St Trinians (97) - National Stadium, Searle
MD9: vs Turori (2) - National Stadium, TJUN-ia City
----------------------BOOT IT!----------------------
MD10: vs Pyazhnaya (181) - Beregozera Stadium, Szensky
MD11: @Ranoria (79) - Smith Field, Richardson
----------------------BOOT IT!----------------------
MD12: vs Hispinas (126) - Tiankong Stadium, Tiankong
MD13: vs Milchama (220) - Tiankong Stadium, Tiankong
----------------------BOOT IT!----------------------
MD14: @Sargossa (41) - Independienté, Goza
MD15: vs Sevendia (UR) - Beregozera Stadium, Szensky
----------------------BOOT IT!----------------------
MD16: @Raspojochje (336)
MD17: vs St Trinians (97) - National Stadium, TJUN-ia City
----------------------BOOT IT!----------------------
MD18: @Turori (2)
by Polkopia » Mon Sep 13, 2021 2:00 pm
by Squidroidia » Mon Sep 13, 2021 2:38 pm
RIVALRY - Squidroidia vs HUElavia
Chapter 1 - Here We Go Again
Chapter 2 - You are Here!
Chapter 3 - A Perfect Hill to Climb
Chapter 4 - Frustration
Chapter 5 - Round 2
Chapter 6 - When All is Set and Done
by Mercedini » Mon Sep 13, 2021 2:41 pm
FULL TIME
Mercedini 2 - 4 Cassadaigua
Chillotov 56', 86' • Schanke 20', 62', Rosenblatt 43', Frontiera 81'
by Schima Bas » Mon Sep 13, 2021 2:49 pm
’5 Tomlinson
’23 Tomlinson
’43 Robson
’76 Akili Granada
’77 Tomlinson
by Mytanija » Mon Sep 13, 2021 2:55 pm
MYTANIJA SQUAD FOR MATCHES VERSUS THE KYTLER PENINSULAE (A) & D.K. OF SOUTH INDIA (H)
Goalkeepers: 1. Pedja Kasun (Ararat Severyan); 12. Semir Besak (Mipojoseon [QUE]); 24. Lazar Obradovic (Liria Prizren)
Defenders: 2. Damir Milcic (Anomalies [CMT]); 3. Grigorij Savicevic (AC Izotz Zubia [AUD]), 4. Mojmir Anac (Olympic Thessia), 5. Dino Racic (Libertas Bergheim [SVJ]; 6. Patrik Odonelec (CA Paulinthal [PAS]); 25. Ermin Urankar (Ararat Severyan); 14. Bigger Mbala-Ekakia (Atletik Thessia), Kamil Jernejec (Chromatik [CMT]), 16. Josko Omerovic (Olympic Thessia); 17. Slobodan Vujovic (Royal Rumiatzi [ASG])
Midfielders: 7. Alen Hrdaljko (CA Paulinthal [PAS]), 8. Tahir Fejzuli (Mâ Âlâmëómë [FFD]); 10. Jasno Odonelec (Atletik Thessia); 23. Zijad Kurtcehajic (Atletik Thessia); 19. Mersudin Smajic (Liria Prizren), 30. Sefir Ajanovic (FK Arsika); 38. Omer Kuhar-Arh (Ararat Severyan)
Forwards: 9. Jezdimir Ocokoljic (Energija Chernovets [STL]), 11. Damien Gannot (Sabrefell Athletic (NPH); 21. Dejan Zgela (Damogran FC [SRS])
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