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by Jeruselem » Thu May 27, 2021 9:36 pm
by Tumbra » Thu May 27, 2021 11:43 pm
Kandorith 1-3 Tumbra
Kandorith (4-3-3): 1 - Tamatsuki; 6 - Takayama, 20 - Takai, 4 - Hakimoto, 5 - Ishida; 7 - Matsumoto, 21 - Hamada (17 - Yamada, 75'), 27 - Kaba (9 - Takahashi, 61'); 15 - Fujiwara, 23 - Yoshida; 11 - Honda (16 - Totoro, 90')
Tumbra (4-3-3): 1 - Lennon; 2 - Hughes, 4 - Henderson, 5 - Brown (14 - Ashburn, 61'), 3 - White; 6 - Hicks (15 - Aitken, 70'), 8 - McGrath (16 - Morgan, 45'), 29 - Cole; 7 - Fraser, 9 - Vaughn, 22 - Sheldon
KAN scorers: Yoshida (39')
TMB scorers: Vaughn (54'), Fraser (56'), Cole (60')
Player of the Match: Neil Fraser (TMB)
Tumbra 2-0 Drawkland
Tumbra (4-3-3): 1 - Lennon; 2 - Hughes, 4 - Henderson, 5 - Brown (14 - Ashburn, 66'), 3 - White (19 - Carter, 45'); 6 - Hicks, 8 - McGrath, 29 - Cole; 7 - Fraser (17 - van Heirolf, 73'), 9 - Vaughn, 22 - Sheldon
Drawkland (3-3-4): 7 - Xander; 10 - Keys, 8 - Kingston, 16 - Bakker; 22 - Garnet, 0 - Southers, 2 - Hanson; 17 - Apollo; 11 - Rodney, 1 - Madison, 5 - Hunter
TMB scorers: Hicks (81'), Henderson (90'+3')
DRK scorers: nil
Player of the Match: Harry Henderson (TMB)
* Group 1 Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Last Match
2 Drawkland 17 10 3 4 46 38 +8 33 v Kandorith (H)
3 Tumbra 17 9 5 3 30 24 +6 32 v Gyatso-kai (A)
TUMBRAN SQUAD FOR MATCH vs GYATSO-KAI @ STADIUM OF THE REPUBLICS, REPUBLIC CITY, GYATSO-KAI
Starters: 1 - Lennon; 2 - Hughes, 4 - Henderson, 5 - Brown, 3 - White; 6 - Hicks, 8 - McGrath, 29 - Cole; 7 - Fraser, 9 - Vaughn, 22 - Sheldon
Bench: 12 - Addison; 25 - Campbell, 14 - Ashburn, 20 - Paterson, 19 - Carter; 15 - Aitken, 16 - Morgan, 28 - Stansfield, 10 - Herlinger; 17 - van Heirolf, 21 - Cresswood, 11 - Cohen
by Yue Zhou » Fri May 28, 2021 12:10 am
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by Eshialand » Fri May 28, 2021 6:39 am
This RP will be told from Coach Morgan's perspective.
by Montana Verde » Fri May 28, 2021 7:34 am
Montaña Verde – 2 (1)
Dolfo; Castiglione, Arquímedes (74’) (78’), Jairo (65’), Justin (53’); Edgar (31’) (55’ Julia Varela ); Cristo Díaz, Bregmann; Primitivo; Thiago Montilla (68’ Naomí Berrocal (70’)), Osito (12’) (73’ Páez )
Savigliane – 3 (2)
Squarciafichi (27’), Toscani (43’), Bella (85’)
Legalidad – 1 (0)
Mandella (90’)
Montaña Verde – 3 (2)
Dolfo; Castiglione (40’ Roberta ), Moreau, Jairo (60’) (90+1’ Tafalla ), Mallén; Valentinha; Emma, Kristjana (25’ Sara Ariadna (47’ pen.) (84’)); Julia Varela; Thiago Montilla (1’), Osito (42’)
by Atheara » Fri May 28, 2021 8:14 am
Atheara 0 - 0 Electrum
None / None
Deniria 2 - 1 Atheara
Unknown (34' ; 56') / Ivan Yesterov - Rukovic (18')
by Starblaydia » Fri May 28, 2021 9:31 am
Fëanáro's Got Six Appeal
Starblaydia in the driving seat as records tumble
TIKARIOT CITY, TIKARIOT: Starblaydia made it a nine game unbeaten streak in Qualifying after their victory against Tikariot, thanks to coming out on the sunny side of a spectacular nine-goal thriller just days after putting Gouvanarch to the sword by six goals. The goal fest has seen Ázëwyn Fëanáro's side score their 800th goal of her tenure, as well as increasing the all-time goal difference of the side to above 2,000. Since Matchday ten and Starblaydia's loss to Tikariot in the Stadii Di Bradini, the team in white and purple have won seven and drawn two in an an unbeaten run that has put them firmly in control of Group 11 with three games to go.
The win over Gouvanarch, coming off the back of a 3-3 draw in Wight, was an absolute demolition, something coach Aaron Cole described as "almost the perfect game". Jewel Maddison had already won the game single-handedly with a first half hatrick - one poacher's goal from a corner, one from range and the third from the penalty spot - before Damocles, Sargent and Galdarhim chimed in with goals of their own to complete the route. The crowd at the Starblaydi national stadium was thoroughly entertained by the display, going home with smiles on their faces and songs in their hearts.
The Tikariot game, however, was absolutely breaktaking and left the better part of a hundred thousand people in the stadium, along with billions watching around the world, with a simple thought: Football, bloody hell.
When Starblaydia visited Tikariot for a pre-Qualifying friendly, no-one knew that the two sides would be drawn together almost immediately as two of the favourites to progress from Group 11. The 2-1 victory for Starblaydia was met with a friendly atmosphere, where the pre-game Thunder Clap was one of fun and inclusion, the rhythm of the Raiigar matched to its beat, with intimidation tactics taking a back seat to the exhibition match to mark the first meeting of the two sides. Now, however, the Thunder Clap tradition was intense and overpowering, completely mismatching and drowning out the beat that Jewel Maddison was desperately trying to have her players chant in time to. The eleven players in all-white kits were a very, very small pinprick of white, entirely surrounded by a sea of black shirts, scarves and signs. There was no place for any of the Gang of Four, Starblaydi players who plied their trade in Tikariot, in the starting lineup. This was the strongest side possible, listed from 1 to 11, who immediately knew that they had a job on their hands and a benchmark to beat.
That benchmark, however, was 'a great team'.
The roar from the Thunder Clap was sustained throughout the opening minutes, as what initially seemed like an under strength Snowy Owls team showed their determination and physicality from the outset. Stuart Ekstrom's game plan seemed to be one to disrupt the Starblaydi players and their presumed greater technique, keeping the game tight and play broken. The initial assault was one that the visitors were evidently not prepared for, as within sixty seconds Jardel Connolly flashed a shot across Ruby Narvaez's goalmouth. It would prove to be the only warning shot Starblaydia would get. Ten minutes later, Xasthur Fredriksson outmuscled Claire Stephenson by the corner flag to win the ball, and immediately sent it a low, curling cross that saw Connolly hold off the presence of Vincenzo Bernini to divert the cross and tuck the ball in at the far post, sending the net rippling. The chorus of Tikariotian fans spurred their team on, and less than five minutes later the home side were suddenly 2-0 up. This time Connolly repaid the favour to Fredriksson, holding up the ball in the centre of the area before laying it off to the onrushing Fredriksson, who burst free into the penalty area and smashed the ball into the net, with Narvaez getting a touch but needing stronger wrists to deflect the ball anywhere other than into the net. Starblaydia were absolutely stunned, but if there's one thing that Ázëwyn Fëanáro's side have learned, it's to never give up. Tikariot's rough-and-tumble style was veering close to foul play, and when just two minutes later, Sam Roshanak was brought down on one of his side's few attacking excursions into the opposing half, Jewel Maddison stepped up to marshal the free kick. As she pointed and shouted at her players, gesturing at the wall and yelling at the referee that they weren't the requisite distance away from the kick, Hayden Shepherd played the ball sneakily past the wall for Roshanak to collect, turn and fire home in one fluid movement.
The air suddenly seemed to come out of the stadium as the visiting Starblaydi fans celebrated, a minor scuffle developing as Andreas Sargent tried to grab the ball to take back to the centre circle. The little bit of shoving served to wake the home crowd back up from their shock of letting such a cheekily-worked set piece make it 2-1. The Snowy Owls were still leading the game, however, but there was a very long way to go before this scoreline could be seen out. Starblaydia had pulled one back so much against the run of play in the opening stages that it almost seemed unfair, and was certainly undeserved. The rest of the half was a nervy, back and forth affair as Starblaydia tried to deal with the intense, all-action play from the home side, while never really getting their foot on the ball to set the tempo they wanted. It was a long, tough and end-to-end half an hour before the referee signaled the break, but 2-1 it remained.
For Stuart Ekstrom's team it had been hard work, and a number of them came off breathing heavily, something the stats watchers would note later was that all three Snowy Owls midfielders, Fredriksson and Chitwick were were at the top of the distance covered rankings for the first half. They'd covered a lot of ground to keep Starblaydia at bay, while the team in white and purple had, for the most part, let the ball do the hard yards.
The second half opened much as the first, with Starblaydia content to keep the ball and probe for openings, while the Tikariotian players were on a mission to press, close down and harass Starblaydia's possession at every opportunity. It all proved somewhat too much for the striker leading the first line of defence, however, as goalscorer and provider Jardel Connolly was replaced by the presumed main man in the form of Jesson Morrison as an outlet up front. Almost immediately, however, Ekstrom decided to make a snap-substitution. Young Fraser Chitwick, who had been chasing Andreas Sargent up and down the pitch for an hour, slid in with a tired, clumsy challenge that brought down the Metropola Borotradwide man in a heap of flailing limbs. The referee immediately brandished a yellow card, and Chitwick was hauled off during the break in play, replaced by the usual left back, Jean-Aniel Sirois. Sargent, too, had to come off, limping his way around the outside of the field as one of the Gang of Four, Terry Stamper, came on to replace him.
Stamper's reception for his name being announced was quite different to the friendly match before Qualifying, as the pleasant welcome for a player known locally was replaced by a rather more hostile one for a competitive opponent. He immediately put himself into the mix, though, and as the free kick came in from out wide, it was Stamper who managed to flick it on at the near post, diverting it perfectly into the path of Jewel Maddison, who tapped in at the far post to level the scores at 2-2. The next ten or so minutes could only be described one way: ridiculous.
One Starblaydia had stopped celebrating their equaliser, Tikariot got back to the hard yards. With two fresh players, the new pairs of legs drove hard at the team in white, benefiting from the accurate passes sprayed around by Parris Langley. The Anhedron Wanderers midfielder started to really pull the strings, and his favourite outlet was the young wunderkind Morris Nighthorse. After five minutes, Tikariot had taken the lead for a second time, with Langley's through ball unleashing Nighthorse, who blasted it first time from the edge of the area and managed to find the top corner past the despairing dive of Narvaez to light up the home fans once more. Just two minutes later, however, that joy suddenly turned to disbelief as a great turn by Sam Roshanak left Clement McIlroy for dead, allowing the Farfadillis-based forward to surge down the unprotected left. The move stretched the centre backs, and as Faizullah was dragged wide to cover, there was suddenly space in the middle for Starblaydia's top striker, Lucian Damocles, to wander into and be in the perfect place to receive the low square ball, turning and sidefooting the ball past Merson in goal as Starblaydia equalised for the second time in the match to make it 3-3. The fun and games hadn't stopped there, however, as almost directly from the resulting kick-off, having made just eight passes, Langley again set Nighthorse through, this time directly down the middle of Hoyt and Bernini, and the 20 year old skipped around Narvaez to slot the ball into the empty net. It was 4-3, and the home fans were in raptures.
It didn't last long, however.
Just four minutes later, Starblaydia's never-say-die attitude proved itself once more, as they equalised for a third time. Maddison's fine passing and an Andvar Galdarhim overlap down the outside past the flagging Parris Langley gave Starblaydia the advantage on the overload. The ball was quickly pinged from right to left across the edge of the penalty area, and on the end was Sam Roshanak to fire it back across the face of goal and slam off the inside of the far post straight into the net. The Starblaydi fans went absolutely wild, and at 4-4 with twenty minutes remaining, it felt like a case of 'next goal wins' in the dying moments, but there was still a quarter of the game to play. Langley was subbed off, receiving a warm reception as Vainionpää came on to replace him. The game, which had been in-your-face action for the majority of the last hour and more, suddenly got tense and nervy. Passes were misplaced, tempers flared, and neither team seemed to be able to take the game by the scruff of the neck and put the other to the sword. It was as if all the adrenaline had already been used up by the twenty two on the field, and the crowd, too, were exhausted. Not too tired, though, to try and push their team all the way. The Snowy Owls fans encouraged their players as much as they could, cheering them on in between biting fingernails and starting chants that soon broke down when things got nervous.
It was enough to push their team on in the Starblaydi half, forcing saves from Narvaez and winning corner after corner. As both centre-backs, Coronello and Faizullah, came up to lend their presence to the kicks, the ball was swung in by Vainionpää. Leaping through a sea of bodies, Ruby Narvaez caught the corner firmly in two hands, and before she'd even landed, she knew what was going to happen. With a single step, she whirled her right arm like a windmill and launched the ball forward. It was taken up by Claire Stephenson on the left-hand side, who was totally free to sprint forward. As full-backs came to cover the swift attack, she spotted the movement of Sam Roshanak. Staying barely onside in his own half when the ball was played over the top, Roshanak surged onwards with everything he had left in the tank. Sirois chased after him, right on his heels, but as the Starblaydi forward knocked the ball forwards, he had the upper body strength to hold off the Tikariot City FC defender. The Starblaydi crowd were on their feet, urging their star on, while the home fans could only watch in horror as Roshanak made it to the edge of the area. Just at the moment that Brian Merson committed himself, Roshanak struck with a curling drive that simply flew into the net.
The celebrations were loud enough as if from a home crowd, as an exhausted Roshanak slid on his knees in front of the travelling fans section with a roar, and it was several seconds before any players caught up with him, but he was soon buried under the entire team, substitutes included. There was very little time left, there was very little energy left. There also seemed like very little will left. Starblaydia had come from behind three times, from 2-0 down, to level the game and take the lead, finally, with mere minutes left in the match. As much as the home crowd tried to urge their players on to equalise for themselves, it was obvious the dream was slipping away. It ended 5-4, with elation and disappointment in equal measure.
"If this team manages to achieve what we think they can achieve," said Ázëwyn Fëanáro of her side after the game, "then we can point to tonight and know where it all started. The Dhaencunor Arena is where we've proved we can come back against a great side, and there's no need for us to fear anyone in the world right now."
Next up is the last double header of Qualifiers, as Starblaydia host Lorrana before their final away trip overseas to Pratapgadh. With only two points currently separating them from Kohnhead at the top of the Group 11, it's still perfectly possible for Starblaydia to win both matches and still not have sealed a qualification. Kohnhead will face, however, Darmen and Pratapgadh, so the fate of the group could still yet be decided before the final Matchday. If both teams at the top keep wining, however, the Stadii Di Bradini will host Michael White's Brains in a match to decide who tops the group, and who has to run the gauntlet of the second place finishers, their playoffs and auto-qualifications. With the surge of Starblaydi confidence and Tikariot still snapping at Kohnhead's heels, however, it could be down to Starblaydia to do the Snowy Owls a favour and help lift them to the all-important second spot.
Final score from Dhaencunor Arena, Tikariot City (84,000)
Tikariot 4 - 5 Starblaydia
(Connolly 12, Fredriksson 17, Nighthorse 64 & 67) - (Roshanak 19, 71 & 87, Maddison 59, Damocles 66)
by HUElavia » Fri May 28, 2021 9:51 am
by Busoga Islands » Fri May 28, 2021 11:23 am
Moneyline Odds Guide
Betting Odds- Finish first in World Cup Qualifying Group 16
Pasarga: -150
Busoga Islands: +50
St. Trinians: +1250
Betting Odds- Finish Top 2 in World Cup Qualifying Group 16(whether nation finishes first or second is irrelevant)
Pasarga: -2000
Busoga Islands: -50
St. Trinians: +125
Betting Odds- Nation to finish second in World Cup Qualifying Group 18
Yuezhou: +25
Equestria: +50
New Lusitania: +50
Le Choix: +250
Betting Odds- Nation to win World Cup Qualifying Group 17
Brenecia: -100
Twicetagria: +150
Betting Odds- Nation to finish second in World Cup Qualifying Group 14
South Newlandia: +50
Ranoria: +75
Qasden: +175
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_____THE PEOPLE'S NEWS_____ERAMAN JOURNAL
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by Indusse » Fri May 28, 2021 11:52 pm
Joseph Moteudi
Born: Shavalier County, Southbay (Aged 65)
Occupation: Professional Footballer, Manager.
Joseph Henry Moteudi, was born in Shavalier County in Southbay as the fourth son of
Treville Henry Moteudi and Clarissa Moteudi. Treville Moteudi was a businessman running a well known Chocolate Industry named as Treville Sweets™. Joseph Moteudi lived all his childhood as a rich kid who could afford a lot of things others couldn't. Treville thought Joseph would help his siblings run the chocolate factory but, at the age of seven Moteudi showed interest in Soccer. Treville didnt get in the way of his son's dreams to be an obstacle. Treville admitted him to the nearest soccer club for training and Mofrifi soon started to be a key player of that club. At the age of 16, he got admitted into Southbay Riveria FC and he played for 32 years for the team as the captain. He was a defender known for his Goalkeeping skills which he used when the team had some difficulties in substitution. At the age of 48, he retired from Southbay Riveria FC and started his managerial career with Dhalopura FC. Later he got called into Southbay Riveria again, this time as the manager. He won three league trophies and made SBRFC the best club in Indusse. The IFA appointed him as the National Team Coach and soon as the Senior Advisor to the Selection Board.
Player Career
Position: Defender
Clubs:
Shavalier County Youth Team (15 caps)
Merrington FC (3 caps)
South Bay Riveria FC B Team (20 caps)
Southbay Riveria FC (156 Caps)
Championships:
Southbay County Cup (5 Times for SCYT)
Liga Prime Division 2 (3 Times for Merrington FC)
Liga Prime (Division 1) (2 Times for SBRFC)
Managerial Career
Favourite Formation: 4-3-3
Clubs:
Dhalopura FC
Southbay Riveria FC
National Teams:
Indussean National Team
Achievements:
Dhalopura FC got promoted from Division 4 to Division 2 and then to Division 1. (5 Trophies for the club in Divisions 2 and 3)
SBRFC became Indusse's best club with 5 Liga Prime Championships and 3 Super Cup Trophies.
The Best Coach of Indussean National Team according to IFA.
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by Nephara » Sat May 29, 2021 3:20 am
NEPHARAN NATIONAL TEAM SELECTION - FORTNIGHT FINALE
Goalkeepers: 1 - Aranea Provost (Spartangrad, EUR), 12 - Raluca Garamond (Sabrefell Athletic), 20 - Fasolt Senninger (AFC Treason)
Defenders: 2 - Rovena Stride (AFC Treason), 3 - Vivica Muscadin (Sabrefell Moths), 5 - Reniira Clevinger (Sabrefell Athletic), 6 - Miska Brabanzon (Sabrefell Moths), 17 - Pristina Soeringer (Stein-los Turkish, PAS), 19 - Besart Sale (AFC Treason), 22 - Radeka Lind (Vermillion Rage)
Midfielders: 4 - Rook Timekeeper (Sabrefell Moths), 7 - Anselm Koerner (1830 Cathair, AUD), 8 - Lothaire Cromwell (AC Izotz Zubia, AUD), 11 - Kendra Considine Ramsey (AFC Treason), 13 - Severine Reed (Raynor City United, VAL), 14 - Thalassa Fletcher (La Nueva Avenida, FFD), 15 - Rashica Horvath (La Nueva Avenida, FFD), 18 - Chantal Kalevi (Stein-los Turkish, PAS)
Forwards: 9 - Bastet North (Jungle Strike, VIL), 10 - Konrad Lovelace (Revolutionaries, EUR), 16 - Danica Marinkovic (Royal Rumiatzi, ASG), 21 - Latona Basilisk (Mâ Âlâmëómë, FFD), 23 - Ruby Gjasula (Bastion, EUR)
SCHEDULE
Nephara 5 - 2 Sarzonia (97) @ Farham Arena (Sabrefell)
Huayramarca (48) 1 - 1 Nephara
Nephara 5 - 0 Sonindia (322) @ Phoenix Rise (Corvistone)
Brookstation (247) 5 - 3 Nephara
Nephara 4 - 1 Central Shaneville (154) @ Eagle's Club (Brinemouth)
Squidroidia (76) 0 - 1 Nephara
Nephara 2 - 0 Quakmybush (109) @ The Gauntlet (Treason)
Nephara 6 - 2 Togonistan (UR) @ Ludd's Hammer (Stahlburg)
Hampton Island (37) 1 - 0 Nephara
Sarzonia (97) 3 - 3 Nephara
Nephara 3 - 0 Huayramarca (48) @ Eagle's Club (Brinemouth)
Sonindia (322) 0 - 8 Nephara
Nephara 7 - 2 Brookstation (247) @ The Iron Hill (Vermillion)
Central Shaneville (154) 1 - 4 Nephara
Nephara 3 - 2 Squidroidia (76) @ The Gauntlet (Treason)
Quakmybush (109) 1 - 3 Nephara
Togonistan (UR) 0 - 3 Nephara
Nephara vs. Hampton Island (37) @ Farham Arena (Sabrefell)
by Sharktail » Sat May 29, 2021 5:50 am
Suimede-1
Sharktail-2
Azaim '49
Haziq '73
X1 vs Suimede:
Maxter(GK) • Harold(John m55) • Fiqal • Hidawi • Irfan •Chandra(Rafdi m83) • Badhri • Azaim • Balang
Gaby(c) • Haziq
Sharktail-1
Virman '79
X1 vs Poafmersia:
Asra(GK) • Harold • Fiqal • Hidawi • Irfan •Chandra • Badhri(Nik Akif m60) • Azaim • Balang(Rawilson m71)
Gaby(c) • Virman
Poafmersia-3
Tuft '23
Haodoa '36
Sanchez '71
by Busoga Islands » Sat May 29, 2021 6:37 am
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