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The Almanac of Astograthian Domestic Sports

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The Almanac of Astograthian Domestic Sports

For the international publication and indexing of all past and future domestic sports results in the Grand Duchy of Astograth. Mainly association football. Please do not post in this thread unless otherwise indicated.

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THE ASTOGRATHIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Formed in the year 634, dissolved from 662 to 673 and reactivated from 674 onwards, the Astograthian Football League is organised by the Futbol Astograthiko Federazioa (FAF) and consists of the top three tiers of professional association football in Astograth. The current format is as follows:

First Division: 20 teams play double round-robin. Qualification to the IFCF Champions' League and Challengers' Cup are assigned based on placement from the top downwards. The champions qualify for the Rushmore Copa de Campeones. The bottom 3 teams are relegated to the Second Division.

Second Division: 24 teams play double round-robin. The top two teams are promoted to the First Division and the top three teams in the final table qualify for the IFCF Liga B Champions' Trophy. Clubs that finish from 3rd to 6th enter the promotion play-offs, which are played as a two-legged home and away series between the 3rd and 6th-placed teams, and the 4th and 5th-placed teams. The winners of each semifinal meet in the promotion play-off final at Grand Duke's Stadium in Rumiatzi, the winner of which is promoted to the First Division. The bottom 4 teams are relegated to the Second Division B.

Second Division B: 48 teams geographically split into 2 groups, East and West, each of 24 clubs playing double round-robin. The winners of each group are promoted to the Second Division and play each other in the Second Division B Championship Final at Grand Duke's Stadium in Rumiatzi; the winners of that match are the official champions of the Second Division B. The 2nd and 3rd-placed clubs of each group enter the promotion play-offs, played as a two-legged home and away series between the 2nd team of the West Group and the 3rd team of the East Group, and viceversa. The winners of each play-off earn promotion to the Second Division. The bottom 4 teams in each group are relegated to the regional league systems, outside of the Astograthian Football League.

The tiebreakers for every tier are, in order: head-to-head points, head-to-head goal difference, goal difference, wins, and goals scored. Play-off ties go to extra time and penalty kicks if necessary. Away goals are not used as a tiebreaker.

Astograthian teams additionally compete in the Royal Cup, organised by the FAF under the patronage of the Grand Duke of Astograth. The tournament is currently held as a series of single-legged knockout ties, with extra time and a penalty shootout if the scores remain level. The first round proper is held between the 48 teams of the Second Division B and 22 non-league teams qualified from the preliminary rounds, followed by a second round that reduces the teams to 20; both draws are random. The Round of 64 introduces the 44 teams of the First and Second Divisions, with the top-flight teams seeded such that they cannot play each other. From this point on, if teams that are more than two tiers apart are drawn together, the lower-tier team must play at home. The Round of 32 is again drawn randomly, with First Division clubs seeded such that they cannot play each other unless unavoidable. From the Round of 16 onwards, all rounds are unseeded and re-drawn at each step. The final is always played at Grand Duke's Stadium in Rumiatzi, with the reigning monarch presenting the cup to the champions.

THE WALL OF FAME
As commemorated at the Museum of Astograthian Football, Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi

Year  League champions           Royal Cup winners           Player of the Season                      First Division Top Scorer
634 Royal Rumiatzi Royal Rumiatzi Silban Galindo (Royal Rumiatzi) Eriz Borunda (Urbizania Wanderers, 15)
635 Royal Rumiatzi (2) Iturributa United Estebe Bularte (Iturributa United) Munio Baranzano (Iturributa United, 14)
636 Ituraitz FC Iturributa United (2) Dei Ormache (Ituraitz FC) Dei Ormache (Ituraitz FC, 16)
637 Royal Rumiatzi (3) Ituraitz FC Slava Semënov (Royal Rumiatzi) Soter Sarlange (Ituraitz FC, 23)
638 Iturributa United Sporting Iturributa Soter Sarlange (Ituraitz FC) Soter Sarlange (Ituraitz FC, 18)
639 Iturributa United (2) Ituraitz Victory Petter Bielsen (Iturributa United) Soter Sarlange (Ituraitz FC, 21)
640 Sporting Iturributa Ituraitz FC (2) Zernin Aira (Sporting Iturributa) Salum Merec (Iturributa United, 24)
641 Ituraitz FC (2) Ituraitz FC (3) Milian Erburu (Ituraitz FC) Ikatz Ansotegi (The Army Club, 28)
642 Ituraitz FC (3) Sporting Iturributa (2) Lester Sutton (Ituraitz FC) Kolya Tchailharovic (Royal Rumiatzi, 23)
643 Royal Rumiatzi (4) Urbizania Wanderers Wilson Prieto (Royal Rumiatzi) Itzaina Erreka (Iturributa United, 25)
644 Echegoyan FC Royal Rumiatzi (2) Iosif Tsarapkin (Echegoyan FC) Ellis Elmsvikur (Iturributa United, 23)
645 Sporting Iturributa (2) Echegoyan FC Artur Rochemback (Sporting Iturributa) Ikatz Ansotegi (Ituraitz FC, 21)
646 Iturributa United (3) Ituraitz FC (4) Otz Lasuen (Iturributa United) Ellis Elmsvikur (Iturributa United, 25)
647 Ituraitz FC (4) Royal Arexa Lester Sutton (Ituraitz FC) Harold Nehafsaim (Royal Rumiatzi, 22)
648 Royal Rumiatzi (5) Astograth University Ellis Elmsvikur (Royal Rumiatzi) Soter Sarlange (Ituraitz FC, 21)
649 Astograth University Ituraitz FC (5) Lekubegi Guerrikaechebarria (Asg. Uni.) E. Elmsvikur & X. Olasagastia (RRU & ACO, 19)
650 Echegoyan FC (2) Astograth University (2) Iban Bachiondo (Echegoyan FC) Kauldi Isasmendi (Echegoyan FC, 21)
651 Urbizania Wanderers Oyardo FC Laborious Hawk (Urbizania Wanderers) Loren Dornaletze (Ituraitz Victory, 22)
652 Ituraitz FC (5) Urbizania Wanderers (2) Tomas Aer (Ituraitz FC) Tomas Aer (Ituraitz FC, 26)
653 Echegoyan FC (3) Urbizania Wanderers (3) Jane Vander Rox (Echegoyan FC) Ellis Elmsvikur (Royal Rumiatzi, 24)
654 Ituraitz FC (6) Royal Rumiatzi (3) Ikatz Alberro (Ituraitz FC) Alphonse Richelieu (Ituraitz FC, 24)
655 Ituraitz FC (7) Oyardo FC (2) Ikatz Alberro (Ituraitz FC) Ellis Elmsvikur (Royal Rumiatzi, 27)
656 Royal Rumiatzi (6) Royal Rumiatzi (4) Lekubegi Guerrikaechebarria (Asg. Uni.) Indartsu Errendasoro (AC Olarria, 23)
657 Urbizania Wanderers (2) Royal Rumiatzi (5) Laborious Hawk (Urbizania Wanderers) Bayarte Pagagartundua (Gortz United, 25)
658 Urbizania Wanderers (3) Urbizania Wanderers (4) Laborious Hawk (Urbizania Wanderers) Vadim Illich-Svitych (Ituraitz FC, 21)
659 Royal Rumiatzi (7) Urbizania Wanderers (5) Aintôrthea Durosa (Royal Rumiatzi) Sam Ashtree (Royal Rumiatzi, 28)
660 Astograth University (2) Astograth University (3) Gentle Breeze (Astograth University) Sein Gorratachegi (South Factory, 24)
661 Royal Rumiatzi (8) Urbizania Wanderers (6) Julius Carrera (Oyardo FC) Julius Carrera (Oyardo FC, 29)

673 Urbizania Wanderers (4) Not held Eder Urrustoy (Urbizania Wanderers) Not awarded
674 Iturributa United (4) Old City Central Iban Olabarriaga (Iturributa United) Yasone Urdanibia (Oyardo FC, 19)
675 Sporting Iturributa (3) Army United Machin Orzanko (Sporting Iturributa) Mendebal Unda (Echegoyan FC, 19)
676 Ituraitz FC (8) Royal Rumiatzi (6) Apal Gebara (Ituraitz FC) Yasone Urdanibia (Royal Rumiatzi, 23)
677 Ituraitz FC (9) Ituraitz FC (6) Galoer Unzain (Ituraitz FC) Mendebal Unda (Royal Rumiatzi, 19)
678 Urbizania Wanderers (5) Royal Rumiatzi (7) Luar Dardan (Urbizania Wanderers) Yasone Urdanibia (Royal Rumiatzi, 19)
679 Royal Rumiatzi (9) Sporting Ibarguren Azeari Duarte (Royal Rumiatzi) Y. Urdanibia & L. Orkola (RRU & URW, 21)
680 Urbizania Wanderers (6) Royal Rumiatzi (8) Jê Çìró (Urbizania Wanderers) Aire Epherra (Urbizania Wanderers, 23)
681 Sporting Iturributa (4) Iturributa United (3) Beltza Urkizo (Iturributa United) G. Echegoimberry & Y. Urdanibia (ACO & RRU, 21)
682 Sporting Iturributa (5) Sporting Iturributa (3) Jê Çìró (Urbizania Wanderers) Yasone Urdanibia (Royal Rumiatzi, 27)
683 Sporting Iturributa (6) Urbizania Wanderers (7) Isidra Corvey (Ituraitz FC) Yasone Urdanibia (Royal Rumiatzi, 28)
684 Urbizania Wanderers (7) Gesterlake FC Alexis Durmisi (Urbizania Wanderers) Martin Blessed (Royal Rumiatzi, 27)
685 Urbizania Wanderers (8) Iturributa United (4) Alexis Durmisi (Urbizania Wanderers) Martin Blessed (Royal Rumiatzi, 28)
686 Royal Rumiatzi (10) Sporting Iturributa (8) Namakula Kawesa (Sporting Iturributa) Lastur Orkola (Gortz United, 24)
687 Royal Rumiatzi (11) Ituraitz Victory (2) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United, 37)
688 Gortz United Royal Ibarbe Tomofumi Ishimoda (Gortz United) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United, 23)
689 Iturributa United (5) Royal Rumiatzi (9) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United, 27)
690 Iturributa United (6) Blue Mountain Range Pristina Shine (Iturributa United) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United, 33)
691 Sporting Iturributa (7) Urbizania Wanderers (8) Ari Hlynursbur (Sporting Iturributa) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United, 29)
692 Iturributa United (7) Sporting Arkamo Pristina Shine (Iturributa United) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United, 27)
693 Iturributa United (8) Iturributa United (5) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United, 28)
694 Urbizania Wanderers (9) Bakartirla Buccaneers Mogel Galdiano (Sporting Arkamo) Mogel Galdiano (Sporting Arkamo, 29)
695 Royal Rumiatzi (12) Urbizania Wanderers (9) Kolejes Marajis (Gortz United) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United, 32)

Season 634 (not published)

Season 635 (not published)

Season 636
Review

Season 637
Review

Season 638
Review

Season 639
Review

Season 640
Preview
Review Part 1
Review Part 2
Review Part 3

Season 641
Preview
Review

Season 642
Preview
Review

Season 643
Preview
Review Part 1
Review Part 2
Review Part 3

Season 644
Preview
Review

Season 645
Preview
Review

Season 646
Preview
Review

Season 647
Preview
Review

Season 648
Preview
Review

Season 649
Preview
Review

Season 650
Preview
Review

Season 651
Preview
Review

Season 652
Preview
Review

Season 653
Review

Season 654
Preview
Review

Season 655
Preview
Review

Season 656
Preview
Review

Season 657
Preview
Review

Season 658
Preview
Review

Season 659
Preview
Review

Season 660
Preview Part 1
Preview Part 2
Review

Season 661
Review

Season 673
Review

Seasons 674-677
Review

Seasons 678-681
Review

Season 682
Preview
Review

Season 683
Preview Part 1
Preview Part 2
Review

Season 684
Preview Part 1
Preview Part 2
Preview Part 3
Review

Season 685
Preview Part 1
Preview Part 2
Preview Part 3
Review
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THE ITURRIBUTAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Extant between the years 647 and 661, the Football League consisted of the top two tiers of professional association football in the independent Free Republic of Iturributa, the Premier Division and the Premier Division B. Teams from both tiers also competed in the President's Cup, held fully as a series of knockout, two-legged ties. The competitions were dominated by Iturributa United and Sporting Iturributa, with exceptions in the President's Cup and in the final edition of the Premier Division, abandoned part-way through the season and awarded to Garitzeta Racing Club based on the incomplete standings.

Iturributan clubs competed internationally in the UICA Champions' Cup, Globe Cup and Series B Champions' Cup, as well as the Cygnus Cup for cup winners and the Rushmore Copa de Campeones. The league achieved significant international success, winning one Cygnus Cup (20, Sporting Iturributa) and two Copas de Campeones (16 & 18, Iturributa United), as well as two runners-up places in the UICA Champions' Cup (52, Iturributa United & 54, Garitzeta Racing Club). Iturributa was ranked within the top 15 UICA associations for 9 seasons, climbing as high as 8th. Iturributa United and Sporting Iturributa invested heavily in acquiring and showcasing international talent.

Its existence and results are not officially recognised by the Futbol Astograthiko Federazioa, due to Iturributa being considered a rogue state by Astograth.

THE WALK OF CHAMPIONS
As it would stand within Old City Stadium, Iturributa

Year  League champions        President's Cup winners   Player of the Season                        League Top Scorer
647 Iturributa United Iturributa Racing Club Ellis Elmsvikur (Iturributa United) Litzar Biteri (Iturributa Racing, 34)
648 Sporting Iturributa Sporting Iturributa Sotil Burruchaga (Sporting Iturributa) Emenon Boneta (Freedom FC, 32)
649 Sporting Iturributa Sporting Iturributa Sotil Burruchaga (Sporting Iturributa) Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United, 38)
650 Iturributa United Iturributa Racing Club Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United) Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United, 29)
651 Sporting Iturributa Sporting Iturributa Mantzio Janssens (Sporting Iturributa) Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United, 24)
652 Iturributa United Garitzeta Racing Club Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United) Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United, 35)
653 Sporting Iturributa Iturributa United Zernin Aira (Sporting Iturributa) Urtatz Gaubeka (Freedom FC, 28)
654 Iturributa United Sporting Iturributa Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United) Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United, 27)
655 Sporting Iturributa Freedom FC Yeremi Belaustigetigoitia (Sporting Itb.) Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United, 31)
656 Sporting Iturributa Iturributa Racing Club Will Fich (Sporting Iturributa) Elwyn Richard (Iturributa United, 23)
657 Iturributa United Sporting Iturributa Aleksandr Kulikov (Iturributa United) Nauzeau Roga (Iturributa United, 28)
658 Iturributa United Independent Garitzeta Severi Næss (Iturributa United) Nauzeau Roga (Iturributa United, 24)
659 Iturributa United Iturributa United Aleksandr Kulikov (Iturributa United) Urtatz Gaubeka (Freedom FC, 25)
660 Sporting Iturributa Iturributa United Torsten Wolff (Sporting Iturributa) Torsten Wolff (Sporting Iturributa, 34)
661 Garitzeta Racing Club Abandoned Ilari Usun (Garitzeta Racing Club) Pristina Shine (Iturributa United, 13)

Season 647
Preview
Review

Season 648
Preview
Review

Season 649
Preview
Review

Season 650
Preview
Review

Season 651
Preview
Review

Season 652
Preview
Review

Season 653
Review

Season 654
Preview
Review

Season 655
Preview
Review

Season 656
Preview
Review

Season 657
Preview
Review

Season 658
Preview
Review

Season 659
Review

Season 660
Preview
Review

Season 661
Review
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The Astograthian Football League
Season 684 Preview – Part 1

Transfers
- Ikatz Alberro (Manager) left Athletic Club Olarria
- Machin Logegaray (Manager) left Iturributa United
- Piarres Erke (Manager) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Gortz United
- Justin Vauxhall (BRE - Manager) signed for Iturributa United as a free agent
- Baladi Berhongaray (Manager) left Gesterlake FC
- Anaut Eskape (Manager) signed for Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Eneko Madariaga (Manager) signed for Gortz United as a free agent

- Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd (AUD - CM) signed for Ituraitz FC from Tenth Star Hasiera (AUD) for Đ790 k
- Zeydel Abidin Birkan (TMR - LB) signed for Iturributa United from Hisar FK (TMR) for Đ1.05 M
- Lukas Bright (BRE - CF) signed for Iturributa United from Chafford (BRE) for Đ1.32 M
- Connor Macdonald (KSK - DM) signed for Iturributa United from Marianopolis (DCA) as a free agent
- Konrad Matheny (NPH - GK) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Cranequin Wanderers (NPH) for Đ2.63 M
- Minerva Compton (KOR - LB) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Aminey CS (KOR) for Đ1.58 M
- Alexis Durmisi (VLD - LM) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Servette FC (VLD) for Đ1.84 M
- Yoshimi Hirahito (TAE - DM) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Cornellians (SCT) for Đ4.21 M

- Laurin Aizpun (AM) signed for Basque University (HIN) from Antiguoko FC as a free agent
- Goren Olazabar (LB) signed for Inter Raití (TEQ) from Athletic Club Olarria as a free agent
- Marko Martel (LB) signed for Lajuno (EUR) from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ2.1 M
- Oxarra Peira (RB) signed for Lajuno (EUR) from Athletic Club Olarria as a free agent
- Soter Urdiroz (CB) signed for Meadbrook Ranger (SPM) from Bizkarra Castle as a free agent
- Urgutz Alzagaray (CB) signed for Unuiĝinta (TEQ) from Blue Mountain Range as a free agent
- Echepare Rospide (GK) signed for KT Itzalovalle (AUD) from Garitzeta Racing Club as a free agent
- Echeberri Urbe (CM) signed for Real Dawson (KND) from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Beti Rota (RM) signed for Honeybadgers (EUR) from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Hodei Echebarria (LM) signed for Lajuno (EUR) from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Yokin Arana (CF) signed for Bayern-Algaer (TAE) from Iturributa United for Đ2.63 M
- Silban Kihiyaborda (CF) signed for Coppersmith (BRE) from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Abarrotz Bado (GK) signed for Kelvindale Town (GLZ) from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Abarrotz Zumalakarregi (AM) signed for KT Koroatuz (AUD) from Sporting Iturributa as a free agent
- Domiku Bergara (DM) signed for AC Izotz Zubia (AUD) from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ530 k
- Ixaka Echeberz (RB) signed for AC Izotz Zubia (AUD) from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ890 k
- Inatz Bariazarra (DM) signed for Dawson Diamonds (KND) from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Zarles Biktorika (CF) signed for Sanctuary FC (NOV) from Urizaharra FC as a free agent

- Otsando Erramundeguy (CB) signed for Antiguoko FC from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ120 k
- Mazuste Igerabide (CF) signed for Antiguoko FC from Astograth University for Đ450 k
- Gogo Soraire (CF) signed for Antiguoko FC from Basabe Old Boys for Đ180 k
- Kaiet Okariz (DM) signed for Antiguoko FC from Ituraitz FC for Đ420 k
- Sendoa Gangoitia (DM) signed for Antiguoko FC from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Lizar Tafaya (RM) signed for Antiguoko FC from Basabe Old Boys for Đ260 k
- Udalaitz Chotro (CM) signed for Army United from Gortz United for Đ20 k
- Maore Garaikoechea (GK) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Antiguoko FC for Đ140 k
- Agosti Irachet (LB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Miners FC for Đ320 k
- Aberri Buruchaga (RB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Iturributa United for Đ320 k
- Aurre Lete (CB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Royal Association for Đ140 k
- Dabi Biuret (LM) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Sporting Iturributa for Đ230 k
- Xanti Izpura (LM) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Echegoyan FC for Đ170 k
- Polentzi Haitsagerre (CM) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Urbitzo FC for Đ150 k
- Yeremi Latzabe (CM) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Gesterlake FC for Đ60 k
- Elatzar Kasuriaga (CB) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Sporting Arkamo for Đ240 k
- Hanni Angiano (CF) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Ituraitz FC for Đ300 k
- Laurgain Garakoch (AM) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Royal Ibarbe for Đ90 k
- Alesander Iriso (LM) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ190 k
- Kiliz Peyran (RM) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ180 k
- Bide Izarriaga (RM) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Oyardo FC for Đ230 k
- Arano Ilaria (GK) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Royal Association for Đ210 k
- Nuxila Dezabaleta (RB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Yake Gurina (CB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Antiguoko FC for Đ150 k
- Todor Biota (DM) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Antiguoko FC for Đ310 k
- Tipi Eguaras (CF) signed for East Railway from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ290 k
- Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra (DM) signed for East Railway from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ130 k
- Albi Gorostar (GK) signed for Echegoyan FC from Bakartirla Buccaneers as a free agent
- Petrigai Orneta (CF) signed for Echegoyan FC from Gesterlake FC for Đ150 k
- Dabi Teyagorry (DM) signed for Echegoyan FC from Astograth University for Đ180 k
- Gau Urunaga (AM) signed for Echegoyan FC from Royal Association for Đ220 k
- Ereinkor Ybarrola (LM) signed for Echegoyan FC from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ250 k
- Oinaz Kamon (LM) signed for Echegoyan FC from Ituraitz FC for Đ250 k
- Bardol Arabaolaza (RM) signed for Echegoyan FC from Miners FC for Đ290 k
- Herensuge Ondarra (GK) signed for Erribe United from Echegoyan FC for Đ70 k
- Elorri Karrika (CF) signed for Erribe United from Miners FC for Đ50 k
- Ion Mugeya (LM) signed for Erribe United from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Gaxan Irusta (CM) signed for Garitzeta Racing Club from Miners FC for Đ10 k
- Otsoa Sanyorenti (GK) signed for Gesterlake FC from Blue Mountain Range for Đ110 k
- Luken Almirantearena (CB) signed for Gesterlake FC from Ituraitz Victory for Đ40 k
- Balesio Zubiarrain (DM) signed for Gesterlake FC from East Railway for Đ110 k
- Laurin Aricheta (LM) signed for Gesterlake FC from Gortz United for Đ80 k
- Marz Kachola (RB) signed for Gortz United from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ100 k
- Esmail Wilhelm (ESH - CM) signed for Gortz United from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ150 k
- Leheren Goyhenespe (CM) signed for Gortz United from Athletic Club Rumiatzi for Đ170 k
- Gasteiz Yrisarri (LM) signed for Gortz United from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ270 k
- Maurin Zabale (LM) signed for Gortz United from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Zohiartze Gorrachetegi (RM) signed for Gortz United from Iturributa United for Đ190 k
- Iztal Bidigaray (LM) signed for Ichapeldun Mariners from Gortz United for Đ70 k
- Cheru Lizarza (RB) signed for Ituraitz FC from Sporting Iturributa as a free agent
- Zohiartze Orokieta (CB) signed for Ituraitz FC from Sporting Iturributa for Đ430 k
- Olentzaro Karazatorre (CF) signed for Ituraitz FC from Antiguoko FC for Đ1.42 M
- Odon Echauren (RB) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Gortz United as a free agent
- Chordon Ytuarte (LM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ120 k
- Loramendi Kuruchelar (RM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Iturributa United for Đ170 k
- Sesuldo Besga (GK) signed for Iturributa Racing Club from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ60 k
- Balendin Betonazko (CF) signed for Iturributa United from Athletic Club Rumiatzi for Đ430 k
- Dominix Birto (CM) signed for Iturributa United from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ630 k
- Yaizki Gamino (CM) signed for Iturributa United from Oyardo FC for Đ490 k
- Lukasz Adalmek (ESH - RM) signed for Iturributa United from Astograth University for Đ350 k
- Poz Mendiguchia (DM) signed for Lermendia FC from Miners FC for Đ20 k
- Pierres Kenitagoya (LB) signed for Miners FC from Gesterlake FC for Đ160 k
- Bide Galkeran (CB) signed for Miners FC from Ituraitz FC for Đ50 k
- Totakoxe Akutain (CF) signed for Miners FC from Iturributa United for Đ140 k
- Lauaxeta Amas (DM) signed for Miners FC from Antiguoko FC for Đ110 k
- Xabier Appathie (DM) signed for Miners FC from Blue Mountain Range for Đ120 k
- Mendebal Yugo (CM) signed for Miners FC from Gortz United for Đ50 k
- Haitz Uriz (RM) signed for Miners FC from Ituraitz Victory as a free agent
- Aztore Goyos (RM) signed for Miners FC from Basabe Old Boys for Đ60 k
- Itziar Mugelar (CF) signed for Old City Central from East Railway for Đ70 k
- Gunutz Orubio (AM) signed for Old City Central from Basabe Old Boys as a free agent
- Eusko Aldabe (CB) signed for Oyardo FC from Miners FC as a free agent
- Erruki Irasegi (CB) signed for Oyardo FC from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ30 k
- Baladi Treko (CM) signed for Oyardo FC from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ240 k
- Dunixi Izambizaga (DM) signed for Oyardo FC from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Edur Bayarri (RM) signed for Oyardo FC from Antiguoko FC for Đ150 k
- Teyo Otormin (CB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Astograth University as a free agent
- Ongile Yraola (CF) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Iturributa United for Đ360 k
- Emenon Ulibarri (AM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Echegoyan FC for Đ450 k
- Unax Alchourron (AM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Astograth University for Đ250 k
- Ageio Osinde (RB) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Ituraitz Victory for Đ430 k
- Anchoka Oyhantkabal (LM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Basabe Old Boys for Đ680 k
- Mogel Darrikarrere (RM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Urbitzo FC for Đ420 k
- Tzeme Urukelgi (GK) signed for South Factory from Miners FC for Đ30 k
- Marchel Herrasti (CB) signed for South Factory from Oyardo FC for Đ20 k
- Haitz Erriest (LB) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Urbitzo FC for Đ290 k
- Gorosti Biskert (CB) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ90 k
- Loiola Echepare (CB) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Blue Mountain Range for Đ190 k
- Arixo Salayaran (CB) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Royal Ibarbe for Đ310 k
- Xurdin Eskurdia (DM) signed for Sporting Iturributa from East Railway for Đ410 k
- Hartz Isuregi (LB) signed for Urbitzo FC from Iturributa United for Đ210 k
- Ichaso Medinabeitia (CB) signed for Urbitzo FC from Basabe Old Boys for Đ180 k
- Alain Anderika (DM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Sporting Iturributa for Đ90 k
- Urdin Ugaldea (AM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Royal Ibarbe for Đ130 k
- Gasteiz Legaza (RM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Gortz United for Đ270 k
- Aire Kobelas (RB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Ituraitz FC for Đ630 k
- Bazkoare Echegoyenberry (RB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ340 k
- Teyo Menbieye (CF) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Ituraitz FC for Đ580 k
- Baiardo Barnachea (CM) signed for Urizaharra FC from Oyardo FC for Đ20 k
- Gartzea Letamendia (CM) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Oyardo FC for Đ10 k

- Yaizki Gerrekagoytia (LB), who was last at Antiguoko FC, retired from football aged 35
- Balesio Gangoitia (CF), who was last at Antiguoko FC, retired from football aged 34
- Totakoxe Irizaga (DM), who was last at Army United, retired from football aged 34
- Imanol Bidaorria (GK), who was last at Astograth University, retired from football aged 37
- Yake Bibankos (AM), who was last at Astograth University, retired from football aged 37
- Bladi Mendiondo (CM), who was last at Athletic Club Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 33
- Formerio Kelada (GK), who was last at Athletic Club Yungoitio, retired from football aged 36
- Egoi Sasieta (LB), who was last at Athletic Club Yungoitio, retired from football aged 34
- Yurdan Kigarra (CF), who was last at Athletic Club Yungoitio, retired from football aged 36
- Asier Iribekampos (CB), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 37
- Todor Beloki (DM), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 36
- Itziar Zalarrayan (CB), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 33
- Urti Galindres (CB), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 34
- Chachu Eskutari (RB), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 37
- Goiz Gamio (DM), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 35
- Asentzio Raskin (CF), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 33
- Atze Sunzunegi (RM), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 33
- Mikelar Ansorea (CB), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 33
- Gartzi Moronio (AM), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 34
- Adame Echauz (LM), who was last at Garitzeta FC, retired from football aged 37
- Xofre Saldubehere (RB), who was last at Garitzeta FC, retired from football aged 34
- Emenon Alkaya (DM), who was last at Garitzeta Racing Club, retired from football aged 33
- Garikoitz Ibaldi (LM), who was last at Garitzeta Racing Club, retired from football aged 33
- Garaona Krantzaga (RM), who was last at Garitzeta Racing Club, retired from football aged 35
- Manu Balza (GK), who was last at Gesterlake FC, retired from football aged 33
- Eztebe Goyechea (CB), who was last at Gesterlake FC, retired from football aged 37
- Michel Sangitu (DM), who was last at Gesterlake FC, retired from football aged 34
- Bernat Martierena (CM), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 36
- Igor Dufurrena (DM), who was last at Ichapeldun Mariners, retired from football aged 36
- Urtzi Laphitzondo (CF), who was last at Ichapeldun Mariners, retired from football aged 37
- Arrosko Lategi (RB), who was last at Ichapeldun Mariners, retired from football aged 38
- Markel Larraz (LB), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 37
- Azubeli Anzoategi (CB), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 37
- Galoer Unzain (LM), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 34
- Ekialde Chakartegi (LB), who was last at Iturributa United, retired from football aged 33
- Gaur Imar (CB), who was last at Iturributa United, retired from football aged 33
- Arnaitz Gararaikoechea (CM), who was last at Iturributa United, retired from football aged 37
- Tipi Eskamez (LB), who was last at Izarloka FC, retired from football aged 35
- Gartzen Ogando (CB), who was last at Izarloka FC, retired from football aged 33
- Selatse Marron (GK), who was last at Mauritza FC, retired from football aged 35
- Aner Boutayre (LB), who was last at Mauritza FC, retired from football aged 36
- Ihintza Mendizabal (CM), who was last at Mauritza FC, retired from football aged 37
- Mirande Echeberri (LB), who was last at Mauritza FC, retired from football aged 37
- Ugaitz Abin (CB), who was last at Mauritza FC, retired from football aged 33
- Yelchu Aizkorde (RM), who was last at Mauritza FC, retired from football aged 34
- Gerazan Urrako (RM), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 34
- Gilen Beola (LB), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 34
- Perucho Urka (DM), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 34
- Aztore Zamarbide (CB), who was last at Oyardo FC, retired from football aged 35
- Ekhi Lekea (GK), who was last at Oyardo FC, retired from football aged 36
- Karmel Suazo (CB), who was last at Oyardo FC, retired from football aged 34
- Echepare Estomba (CB), who was last at Oyardo FC, retired from football aged 36
- Orain Kelarrayan (RB), who was last at Royal Arexa, retired from football aged 36
- Edur Meniaka (RB), who was last at Royal Arexa, retired from football aged 37
- Min Oyenola (LM), who was last at Royal Association, retired from football aged 36
- Xuban Gochikoa (CM), who was last at Royal Association, retired from football aged 33
- Distiratsu Laurnagaray (CF), who was last at Royal Association, retired from football aged 37
- Ospin Narbona (CF), who was last at Royal Ibarbe, retired from football aged 34
- Carsten Thunder (NPH - GK), who was last at Royal Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 36
- Balasi Salbarrey (AM), who was last at South Factory, retired from football aged 36
- Polentzi Amondarain (LB), who was last at Sporting Arkamo, retired from football aged 33
- Luzaide Gandia (CB), who was last at Sporting Arkamo, retired from football aged 33
- Erramu Bizkarra (LB), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 33
- Eleazar Murua (GK), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 35
- Mazuste Ubinia (RM), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 33
- Xarles Echebarrena (CB), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 34
- Argoitz Sakierain (AM), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 34
- Jê Çìró (FFD - LM), who was last at Urbizania Wanderers, retired from football aged 36
- Gentza Uhide (RB), who was last at Urizaharra FC, retired from football aged 34
- Gaskon Urionagena (CF), who was last at Urizaharra FC, retired from football aged 36
- Arabante Zazeta (CB), who was last at Ximun Orieta FC, retired from football aged 33
- Bixincho Retenaga (CF), who was last at Ximun Orieta FC, retired from football aged 37

Teams

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Sporting Iturributa, est. 512
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: Crimson with gold chevron, crimson shorts and socks
Major rivals: Iturributa United (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image 6 First Division titles, Image 3 Royal Cups, Image Cygnus Cup 20, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 5 Iturributan President's Cups, Image UICA Iturributan Club of the Century
Main sponsor: IB Investments (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 30.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 24 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Aratz Anzizar, aLBa Image Minerva Compton (KOR), aCBa Image Mogel Doyenard ©, aCBa Image Gomesano Suhurt, aRBa Image Baiona Menduburu, aDMa Image Servet Misidjan (NPH), aDMa Image Gaitzka Gurina, aLMa Image Lauaxeta Lardaro, aRMa Image Xefe Larribe, aAMa Image Ximun Blacksdove-Beukers (AUD), aCFa Image Egoitz Laurnagaray

Bench: aGKa Aurken Maruri, aGKa Udalaitz Altabegoiti, aLBa Barea Yaurregiberry, aCBa Oidor Lubiano, aCBa Erauso Zugasti, aCBa Arixo Salayaran, aRBa Oxarra Nabarrete, aDMa Xurdin Eskurdia, aDMa Erruki Yauza, aCMa Lehoiar Oztolaza, aLMa Eskuin Nekol, aRMa Matin Galarke, aAMa Edur Elizahalde, aCFa Larendi Gorriz, aCFa Xantalen Gastambide

Manager: Image Zorion Legeren, 15th season in charge
Club reputation: Refined, classy, value a slow and methodical style of play. Think very highly of themselves. The snobbish one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 1st of 20
Notes: After three straight years of dominating the local scene, Sporting Iturributa are a well-oiled machine. A cut above the rest, they are the easy favourites to extend their legend by winning their fourth First Division title in a row. Whether they succeed or not, this season will be the last hurrah for manager Zorion Legeren and goalkeeper Aratz Anzizar; both will retire as the country’s best of their generation in their respective roles. On the transfer market, the club continue to act conservatively, preferring to pick up younger players for the future, such as centre-back Arixo Salarayan and midfielder Xurdin Eskurdia, rather than splash out on ready-made stars. The early retirement of starting left-back Erramu Bizkarra, brought on by nagging injuries, has been resolved by the transfer of 22-year-old Ko-orenite Minerva Compton, one to keep an eye on this season. The team’s famously strong defence may have its greatest weakness down the right season, as acclaimed right-back Cheru Lizarza shocked everyone by choosing to run down his contract with Sporting and hopping over to Ituraitz FC as a free agent, in exchange for a hefty raise. For now they’ve plugged the hole with his understudy Baiona Mendiburu, but the fans will not soon forgive or forget what they perceive as a harsh betrayal. At any rate, the club still fields a rock-solid core down the centre of the pitch, from Doyenard and Suhurt in defence to Misidjan and Gurina in midfield, to Blacksdove-Beukers and Laurnagaray leading the attack.

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Royal Rumiatzi, est. 541
Ground: Knights' Stadium (70,000), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: White shirt, dark blue shorts and socks
Major rivals: Athletic Club Rumiatzi (The Rumiatzi Derby), Ituraitz FC (The Silver Derby), Iturributa United (political), Sporting Iturributa (political), Urbizania Wanderers (regional), Astograth University (local)
Major honours: Image 9 First Division titles, Image 8 Royal Cups, Image Cygnus Cup 25, Image Copa de Campeones 22, Image 1 Ides of March Cup, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 22
Main sponsor: Dukomm (telecomms)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 29.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 39 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Konrad Matheny (NPH), aLBa Image Loxjilo Exihosahar (FFD), aCBa Image Xantalen Luzarraga ©, aCBa Image Selatse Yrigoy, aCBa Image Aztore Andia, aRBa Image Lutz Daschner (STL), aLMa Image Kiliz Gartzi, aRMa Image Ugutz Iturriche, aAMa Image Azeari Duarte, aCFa Image Martin Blessed (EUR), aCFa Image Yasone Urdanibia

Bench: aGKa Egen Kortabarren, aGKa Milian Anibar, aLBa Paskal Layinde, aCBa Amuruza Leyarra, aCBa Lore Ameya, aRBa Ageio Osinde, aDMa Argider Eges, aLMa Anchoka Oyhantkabal, aCMa Gorosti Espos, aCMa Gomesano Sedero, aRMa Mogel Darrikarrere, aAMa Lon Dumon, aCFa Ezkerra Echazarreta, aCFa Mogel Galdiano, aCFa Gerazan Legazpi

Manager: Image Lele Manguele (FFD), 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Rich, powerful, will settle for nothing but the best. Trophies are the goal, or heads will roll. Incredibly insecure over the lack of UICA/IFCF success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 2nd of 20
Notes: Last season, Royal Rumiatzi slowly let the title slip from their grasp, to much mockery. Nevertheless, they enthralled fans by playing scintillating attacking football, scoring a league record 105 goals. For this, unhinged manager Lele Manguele has been allowed to remain in his post and have another shot at the coveted First Division title. Though granted a generous transfer budget to realise his vision, Manguele’s dealings were surprisingly restrained, as befits his philosophy of always doing the unexpected. He has discarded some long-serving members of the squad, such as Baladi Treko and Kiliz Peyran, and brought in players that are either too old (Mogel Darrikarrere) or too green (Anchoka Oyhantkabal) to feature in his first-team plans, with the notable exception of Nepharan goalkeeper Konrad Matheny, to replace the retiring, also Nepharan, Carsten Thunder. Despite some unease in defence and midfield, largely owing to Manguele’s bizarre formations, Rumiatzi will once again feature a truly five-star offence in Azeari Duarte, Yasone Urdanibia and Martin Blessed, and they hope to make the most of it.

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Urbizania Wanderers, est. 523
Ground: Cherketzo Arena (53,200), Urbizania Image
Colours: All dark green
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (competitive), Royal Rumiatzi (regional), South Factory (regional)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 43, Image 6 First Division titles, Image 7 Royal Cups
Main sponsor: Duchess Airways (airline)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 29.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 39 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dieje Ibrelaná (FFD), aLBa Image Urre Remondegi, aCBa Image Eriz Mugiro, aCBa Image Zohiartze Urkia, aRBa Image Aire Kobelas, aDMa Image Ibon Irisarre ©, aDMa Image Yoshimi Hirahito (TAE), aLMa Image Alexis Durmisi (VLD), aRMa Image Churio Aragolaza, aAMa Image Gero Sorrosua, aCFa Image Aire Epherra

Bench: aGKa Iztal Zurriage, aGKa Marz Perurena, aLBa Gomesano Mekolalde, aCBa Xarles Sabatza, aCBa Arotza Durkudoy, aCBa Loiola Urpi, aRBa Bazkoare Echegoyenberry, aDMa Iracho Yeregi, aDMa Soter Laborda, aLMa Ander Ametrano, aCMa Yurdan Mandiola, aRMa Bixincho Olate, aAMa Xarles Lazkano, aCFa Imanol Bethularan, aCFa Teyo Menbieye

Manager: Image Eriz Bakaikoa, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Value skillful, beautiful football. Vibe of an intimate, local club despite massive success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 3rd of 20
Notes: Wanderers’ fourth place last season fell short of the lofty expectations created by Eriz Bakaikoa’s first season as manager, where he guided the team to 83 points and only lost out on the title on tiebreakers. A trusting club, Wanderers have allowed Bakaikoa to carry out some significant renovations to the squad, especially following the retirement of captain Jê Çìró and their inability to retain midfielder Domiku Bergara and right-back Ixaka Echeberz against the allure of the powerful AC Izotz Zubia. Their replacements will be Aire Kobelas, formerly at right-back for Ituraitz FC, and two of the most expensive transfers since the reintegration of international transfers: Valladar left winger Alexis Durmisi and Taeshani defensive midfielder Yoshimi Hirahito. Combined, the club spent over 6M diru on them – 15% of their annual revenue – and have committed to similarly high wages, making Hirahito the best-paid player in the league. With these signings plus Irisarre, Aragolaza and Sorrosua, Wanderers have, on paper, the most fearsome midfield in the nation. Will the rest of the team be up to the task?

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Iturributa United, est. 523
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: White with red sash, red shorts, white socks
Major rivals: Sporting Iturributa (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image 4 First Division titles, Image 3 Royal Cups, Image 2 Copas de Campeones, Image 3 Ides of March Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 3 Iturributan President's Cups, runners-up of UICA Champions’ Cups 39 & 52
Main sponsor: Badiola (vehicles)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 24.4 M
Seasons in the First Division: 24 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Marty De-Wit (AUD), aLBa Image Zeydel Abidin Birkan (TMR), aCBa Image Cherran Peluaga, aCBa Image Miriam Lechie (BRE), aRBa Image Arnalt Bergerot, aDMa Image Connor Macdonald (KSK), aCMa Image Beltza Urkizo ©, aCMa Image Gunutz Yriberry, aLMa Image Fangti Pikolaugh (CMT), aRMa Image Lukasz Adalmek (ESH), aCFa Image Lukas Bright (BRE)

Bench: aGKa Keop Karrikaberry, aGKa Gaueko Errekondo, aLBa Mayorga Orayen, aRBa Mayorga Orayen, aCBa Gorka Ibatborde, aRBa Apal Gerenio, aDMa Lapurdi Muruaga, aLMa Perrando Eyerart, aCMa Dominix Birto, aCMa Yaizki Gamino, aRMa Domiku Indurain, aAMa Gaizka Zubisarreta, aCFa Balendin Betonazko, aCFa Hitzeder Lizalde, aCFa Ubendu Usandizaga

Manager: Image Justin Vauxhall (BRE), 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Frenetic, energetic, populist. Driven to excel at whatever cost. The rowdy one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 4th of 20
Notes: The end of this season will mark the 10 year anniversary of Iturributa United’s last league title, and that dry spell is a burning pain to the Scarlet Stripes – it is literally their longest-ever in their 161 years of existence. Adding salt to the wound is the fact that Sporting Iturributa is experiencing one of their most glorious times, and for three seasons already! Manager Machin Logegaray has been let go and, in his place, comes the Brenecian Justin Vauxhall, previously of Rozelle and Marque in the A-League. National team striker Yokin Arana was not expected to leave, but an offer too good to turn down came in from Taeshan; the money from that sale, plus United’s promises to Vauxhall, led to a flurry of transfers: Brenecian forward Lukas Bright, Kelssekian defensive midfielder Connor Macdonald, Timurian international Zeydel Abidin Birkan, Eshani winger Lukasz Adalmek, and a smattering of local players including Urbizania Wanderers’ Dominix Birto. The club is now the only one in the First Division to reach the foreign player limit of 5 (Adalmek and De Wit have naturalisation papers), and with two of them plus the manager being Brenecian, a certain flair – if Brenecians can be said to have flair – has taken hold on one half of Old City Stadium. Raising United from this decade-long slump is a huge challenge, but one that this squad could well accomplish.

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Ituraitz FC, est. 577
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: All red
Major rivals: Ituraitz Victory (The Ituraitz Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (The Silver Derby), Urbizania Wanderers (competitive), Athletic Club Olarria (regional), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 47, Image UICA Globe Cup 45, Image 9 First Division titles, Image 6 Royal Cups, Image 4 Ides of March Cups, Image UICA Super Cup 44, Image Copa de Campeones 20, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 25, Image UICA Astograthian Club of the Century
Main sponsor: Chistorra Sarlange (charcuterie)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 23.4 M
Seasons in the First Division: 39 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Bihar Raldua, aLBa Image Mirande Anibardo, aCBa Image Baleren Narke ©, aCBa Image Xuban Lechardoy, aRBa Image Cheru Lizarza, aLMa Image Isidra Corvey (BRE), aCMa Image Gilamu Bengoechea, aCMa Image Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd (AUD), aRMa Image Isidor Leibar, aCFa Image Olentzaro Karazatorre, aCFa Image Lastur Orkola

Bench: aGKa Maule Oyage, aGKa Yake Galparsoro, aLBa Asier Labiaga, aCBa Cherran Goyeche, aCBa Zohiartze Orokieta, aCBa Keop Ithurrart, aRBa Anchoka Alastre, aDMa Iparragirre Paldao, aLMa Orixe Mantinian, aCMa Yatsu Letamendi, aRMa Mederi Laskibar, aAMa Yuaneizu Aranda, aCFa Iturri Barriola, aCFa Hurko Barreneche, aCFa Image Tomofumi Ishimoda (HIN)

Manager: Image Bob Partridge (EUR), 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Successful, attractive, cosmopolitan. You either love them or hate them. The world champion 654-55 Ituraitz is widely regarded as the best Astograthian team of all time.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 5th of 20
Notes: Bob Partridge picked up a downtrodden, seventh-placed Ituraitz, slapped some common sense 4-4-2 into them, and marched forward to third place and the Challengers’ Cup qualification they’d spent two years chasing in vain. Gorriaka have been much invigorated and are looking forward to staking a claim for the title this season; to back that up, they’ve made some clever moves this transfer window. Their first coup was in convincing national team right-back Cheru Lizarza, a fixture on Sporting Iturributa’s powerful defence, to run down his contract and join Ituraitz on a free for double the wages he was earning with the Chevrons. Their second coup was nabbing Olentzaro Karazatorre, Antiguoko’s 23-year-old striker, whose signature has been sought out by every top team since bursting onto the scene with 15 goals at age 21. The transfer, worth nearly 1.5M diru, is major money for the Astograthian league, and the Reds hope he’ll carry on in the proud tradition of deadly Ituraitzi strikers. Their third coup was Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd, from Tenth Star Hasiera. Who’s what, asked nearly everybody, and that was the point – they needed a centre midfielder, a role which he’s more than capable of filling, and they also hope to capitalise on the commercial potential of having a player with such a ludicrous name. Shirt sales have soared at the port city, so it would seem to be bearing success on that front. Heading into another tough season, the team have particular strengths in goalkeeper Bihar Raldua, Brenecian left winger Isidra Corvey – last season’s Player of the Year for her starring role in Ituraitz’s surge – and the dynamite that is the striker pairing of Karazatorre with the more veteran Lastur Orkola. Critics have pointed out that, even with Lizarza, the defence and the right wing shape up poorly compared to the other top sides and the squad lacks depth on the bench – but even so, this could be a title-winning season.

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Athletic Club Olarria, est. 504
Ground: North Point Stadium (61,317), Olarria Image
Colours: Claret with sky blue hoop, claret shorts and socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (regional), Sporting Olarria (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Amuarraina Errege (seafood)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 16.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 28 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Aurre Laurnagaray, aLBa Image Agosti Irachet, aCBa Image Altzibar Sarrible, aCBa Image Elatzar Zumaeta, aRBa Image Aberri Buruchaga, aDMa Image Artizar Bailo, aLMa Image Dabi Biuret, aRMa Image Amber Docherty (KSK), aAMa Image Ubelteso Peruchena, aCFa Image Olentzaro Anseoteori, aCFa Image Pachi Lakumetz

Bench: aGKa Image Ayuko Mitsushima (HIN), aGKa Maore Garaikoechea, aLBa Todor Berrioz, aCBa Aurre Lete, aCBa Alarabi Meabebasterrechea, aCBa Ubarna Aizpitarte, aRBa Urdin Echaudi ©, aDMa Burni Larripa, aCMa Lon Eskardo, aLMa Xanti Izpura, aRMa Altzibar Ulbina, aAMa Inautzi Loaiza, aCFa Hats Chapartegi, aCFa Elatzar Lassa, aCFa Kaiet Echassandage

Manager: Image Piarres Erke, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Consistent, but can't break the glass ceiling of a title win. Feel they've paid their dues, yet overlooked and underrated.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 6th of 20
Notes: For a club that are aspiring to establish themselves as Challengers’ Cup regulars with the ultimate aim of that sweet, sweet first title win, last season’s 10th place was a tough blow. Manager Ikatz Alberro, previously much celebrated, departed with little fanfare, and in his stead comes Piarres Erke, worker of miracles at Gortz United. There’s no guarantee that golden touch will carry across to Olarria, but Erke has been hard at work moulding the squad into his preferred shape. One expected casualty was young left-back Marko Martel, already a national team regular and whom many suspected had outgrown the club; he leaves behind a tidy 2M diru after moving to Eura’s Lajuno. Olarria have turned around and spent a good chunk of that on no less than 6 signings: Agosti Irachet and Aberri Buruchaga are their new full-backs, Sporting veteran Dabi Biuret is the new starting left winger, and three others now provide further squad depth in various areas. This doesn’t quite look like a team that can measure up to the entrenched top 5, in experts’ opinion, but it’s a good deal stronger than the rest of the league and should certainly be strong enough to overcome last season’s difficulties. This will also be the team’s first season at the rebuilt North Point Stadium, which will provide massive long-term benefits and, short-term, some much needed stability after the tumultuous construction process.
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Royal Ibarbe, est. 488/500 (disputed)
Ground: Erda Street (19,000), Ibarbe Image
Colours: Purple shirt, yellow shorts, purple socks
Major rivals: Ibarbe Sport, Ibarbe Youth (all local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Zerrigela (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 13.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 16 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Edur Iun, aLBa Image Gareth Carney (NPH), aCBa Image Iraunkor Garasa, aCBa Image Hissho Munuzo (HIN), aRBa Image Galindo Beobide, aDMa Image Panfilo Napoleoni (JUE), aDMa Image Oxel Porkel, aLMa Image Eusko Otazu, aRMa Image Echahun Dacharry, aAMa Image Emenon Ulibarri, aCFa Image Ixaka Lairihoy

Bench: aGKa Bitor Eiguren, aGKa Yon Zuasti, aLBa Nikola Basto, aCBa Teyo Otormin, aCBa Eyande Garika, aCBa Gauargi Aniorbe, aRBa Yurdan Echeberz ©, aDMa Atarratze Sumundegi, aDMa Franchizko Biurrarena, aLMa Selatse Echandiz, aCMa Chindoki Yano, aRMa Gaizka Lastarria, aAMa Unax Alchourron, aCFa Hustaz Urresti, aCFa Ongile Yraola

Manager: Image Mikel Aluztiza, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Small club, fans are fickle and wealthy. Gradually acquiring a wider base of support.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 7th of 20
Notes: Royal Ibarbe are living their best life. Firmly entrenched in the top half of the table and having again finished 7th, their highest placing in the First Division, the club are looking to invest into their long-term sustainability and, possibly, breaking into the Challengers’ Cup spots. In terms of signings, they’ve captured the signatures of Teyo Otormin and Ongile Yraola to strengthen the squad and, most importantly, purchased two highly talented playmakers from underperforming teams: Emenon Ulibarri from Echegoyan FC and Unax Alchourron out of the relegated Astograth University. Both are over 30 but will certainly be a boon to what was a somewhat fragile midfield. Ibarbe’s strength continues to be its defence, highly disciplined and second only to Sporting Iturributa’s in terms of least goals conceded.

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Antiguoko FC, est. 514
Ground: The Enclave (45,058), Antiguoko Image
Colours: Red and white quarters, red shorts and socks
Major rivals: Gesterlake FC, Royal Arexa (all historic)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Yogutz (dairy)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 13.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 13 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Ubelteso Erra, aLBa Image Hats Lizondo, aCBa Image Eyande Osamiz, aCBa Image Hanot Benaza ©, aRBa Image Kusko Ibarrondo, aDMa Image Kaiet Okariz, aLMa Image Petrarch Karaiskakis (NPH), aRMa Image Thierry Cailleux (HIN), aAMa Image Uzuri Borthagaray, aCFa Image Edur Ustarroz, aCFa Image Mazuste Igerabide

Bench: aGKa Firmo Lerendegi, aGKa Hanot Echeto, aLBa Garikoitz Keheiye, aCBa Otsando Erramundeguy, aCBa Yatsu Mimendia, aCBa Adon Aburto, aRBa Urtsua Bengoa, aDMa Sendoa Gangoitia, aLMa Erramun Notzadal, aRMa Lizar Tafaya, aCMa Urtungo Kereyazu, aAMa Iker Baraza, aCFa Kaiet Izurrategi, aCFa Aurken Erenio, aCFa Gogo Soraire

Manager: Image Ikatz Ansotegi, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Combative, tireless. Pride of the city and the region.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 8th of 20
Notes: Antiguoko FC have been enjoying some successful years, but the sale of their star striker Olentzaro Karazatorre has now installed some significant nervousness at the renovated Enclave. Everyone knew they couldn’t hold onto Karazatorre much longer, but Antiguoko are still hurting and bracing themselves for a difficult season having lost their top scorer. In the wake of the transfer, trusted manager Ikatz Ansotegi has unveiled a flurry of signings, including established Astograth University forward Mazuste Igerabide and Ituraitz midfielder Kaiet Okariz, but uncertainty continues to reign as the start of the season approaches.

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Sporting Arkamo, est. 542
Ground: The Bells (43,505), Arkamo Image
Colours: Brown and gold stripes, brown shorts, gold socks
Major rivals: Akialden Marauders (The Arkamo Derby), Izarloka FC (regional), Lermendia FC (regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Barrertze (lifestyle)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 12.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 11 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Lino Kaberle (STL), aLBa Image Haitz Erriest, aCBa Image Erauso Teyitegi, aCBa Image Gorosti Biskert, aRBa Image Freek Lamaars (ESH), aLMa Image Piarres Santurtun, aCMa Image Opilano Ubaldi ©, aRMa Image Xalbador Achabalastra, aAMa Image Gaston Urdingio, aCFa Image Damyan Nifterik (ESH), aCFa Image Berasko Korradi

Bench: aGKa Sesuldo Esteinou, aGKa Oxel Echaburu, aLBa Luki Istekahandy, aCBa Loiola Echepare, aCBa Zarles Berhongaray, aCBa Fermin Chirizola, aRBa Kusko Isaurralde, aDMa Ixona Landeta, aLMa Iaki Agerrebengoa, aCMa Michaut Agos, aRMa Gora Ezpeleta, aAMa Bichincho Zabalaga, aCFa Altzibar Elia, aCFa Oihan Behelaborde, aCFa Atzo Kampo

Manager: Image Hanni Andikola, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Underdogs who still can't believe they've made it. Wholesome countryside support. Do a lot with little.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 9th of 20
Notes: Sporting Arkamo have enjoyed a quite pre-season while moving back into The Bells following its extensive renovations, which have nearly doubled the previous capacity and installed top-of-the-line amenities. It represents a major long-term investment in the club, and what’s best for them is they practically didn’t pay for it – the FAF included its funding as part of state preparations for the Copa Rushmori, to much eyebrow-raising considering the president of the FAF is also former president of Arkamo and the stadium didn’t end up hosting the Copa. For the most part they’ve managed to avoid scrutiny, however, given the bigger story of the national team’s abject failure on the pitch, and have made some minor signings in defence. Hanni Andikola clearly trusts this squad as he heads into his second season in charge, though he’s managing a time-bomb: several starters are close to retirement, and talented teenage goalkeeper Lino Kaberle is due to return to Sporting Iturributa once his loan is done at the end of the season.

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Echegoyan FC, est. 530
Ground: Silanes Park (55,140), Echegoyan Image
Colours: Green and white stripes, green shorts and socks
Major rivals: Blue Mountain Range (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local)
Major honours: Image 3 First Division titles, Image 1 Royal Cup, Image 1 Ides of March Cup
Main sponsor: Enersuntsu (alternative energy)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 13.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 37 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Perucho Garabieta ©, aLBa Image Bardol Sayaberemborde, aCBa Image Arnalt Larra, aCBa Image Garikoitz Abaria, aRBa Image Arrosko Zugazti, aDMa Image Dabi Teyagorry, aLMa Image Ereinkor Ybarrola, aRMa Image Echeberri Herrekalde, aAMa Image Aingeru Edera, aCFa Image Zabal Alkatena, aCFa Image Peyo Isamendi

Bench: aGKa Albi Gorostar, aGKa Itzaina Hegichussy, aLBa Lehoi Uribeondo, aCBa Zeruko Echeberria, aCBa Baleren Zarrasbeitia, aCBa Koldobika Orbegozo, aRBa Agoztar Kalorra, aDMa Marchot Uris, aLMa Oinaz Kamon, aCMa Balasi Erke, aRMa Bardol Arabaolaza, aAMa Gau Urunaga, aCFa Xefe Solaegi, aCFa Petrigai Orneta, aCFa Indar Burukuya

Manager: Image Opilano Errotabehere, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Hardy, tough, always up for a fight. Cheating bastards to many. Top team long ago, now on the margins.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 10th of 20
Notes: Echegoyan FC have just barely survived an atrocious season that saw them scraping past Astograth University on the final matchday to avoid relegation. It was a thrilling finale, to be sure, but not one befitting a club that supposedly wants to challenge for the title. The issues have been diagnosed as being mainly with management rather than with the squad and, given that Errotabehere did decently in his bid to save Echegoyan from relegation, they’re expected to bounce back into the midtable. Nevertheless, changes have taken place: Emenon Ulibarri, the team’s treasured playmaker, has marched off to Royal Ibarbe, defensive midfielder Dunixi Izambizaga has joined Oyardo FC, and forward Asentzio Raskin has hung up his boots. New signings include journeyman winger Ereinkor Ybarrola and Astograth Uni’s Dabi Teyagorry. It’ll take a lot to convince the faithful of Silanes Park that the team is definitely on the rise after so many up-and-down seasons, but not getting involved in the relegation battle would be an immediate improvement over last years.

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Gortz United, est. 561
Ground: Itsasargiberria Stadium (43,315), Gortz Image
Colours: All lavender
Major rivals: Gortz Academy (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Henrik (Polarian finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 9.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 21 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Yuango Hernera, aLBa Image Osoitz Haukiartze, aCBa Image Anselmo Sinagra (JUE), aCBa Image Yasone Zubiate, aRBa Image Balasi Lakar ©, aDMa Image Abarrotz Sakona, aCMa Image Errapel Insunza, aCMa Image Esmail Wilhelm (ESH), aLMa Image Gasteiz Yrisarri, aRMa Image Zohiartze Gorrachetegi, aCFa Image Anter Genaga

Bench: aGKa Charan Iroz, aGKa Orzaize Chaneke, aLBa Gartzen Boneta, aCBa Artizar Moriega, aCBa Endira Ibarburu, aCBa Erruki Giyamondegi, aRBa Marz Kachola, aDMa Mayu Karreras, aCMa Aioro Arangena, aCMa Leheren Goyhenespe, aLMa Maurin Zabale, aRMa Arixo Usay, aAMa Mederi Marien, aCFa Ibon Herrea, aCFa Urbasa Aldanondo

Manager: Image Eneko Madariaga, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Resourceful, scrappy, fight to the end. Wring the last few years out of old players.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 11th of 20
Notes: Piarres Erke arrived at a wobbly, relegation-threatened Gortz United and left them in 8th place, their best finish in the First Division in nearly 25 years. His surprise signing by Athletic Club Olarria means the task is now upon the largely unproven Eneko Madariaga to continue on the path of providing midtable stability for a club that has been bleeding money over the last few years and, after nine seasons, still struggling to be comfortable in the top flight. One bonus is they’ve completed a big stadium expansion, but doubts remain over whether they’ll be able to reliably fill it out – budget cuts already meant they had to scale back several of the planned upgrades. To their credit, they have been clever on the transfer market, getting cheap deals on good players who’ve suddenly found themselves out of favour: Eshani midfielder Esmail Wilhelm out of the relegated Bakartirla Buccaneers, left winger Gasteiz Yrisarri from Olarria and, most notably, right winger Zohiartze Gorrachetegi, a veteran starter for Iturributa United who’s been cut by Justin Vauxhall. Gortz certainly have the tools to mount a successful midtable campaign, the question is whether it’ll all come together under an inexperienced manager after having a highly competent one in Erke.

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Basabe Old Boys, est. 516
Ground: New Beltzura Stadium (46,000), Basabe Image
Colours: Red shirt, white shorts, red socks
Major rivals: Basabe Youth (local), Athletic Club Basabe (local), Oyardo FC (regional), Dockyard Oaks (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: KAT (steel)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 11 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Oinatz Lissarrage, aLBa Image Inge Beriain, aCBa Image Benat Yabar ©, aCBa Image Elatzar Kasuriaga, aRBa Image Nikola Gainkerain, aDMa Image Diegoche Yauregizar, aDMa Image Luki Aldalur, aLMa Image Diegoche Ulbina, aRMa Image Kiliz Peyran, aAMa Image Garchot Dirassar, aCFa Image Petrigai Errezarret

Bench: aGKa Hanni Uribarri, aGKa Loren Salazar, aLBa Deunoro Hala, aCBa Gomesano Mediano, aCBa Barea Bolea, aCBa Pierres Legaza, aRBa Gorbea Gogenola, aDMa Hotz Garza, aDMa Eder Peleretegi, aLMa Alesander Iriso, aRMa Bide Izarriaga, aAMa Matin Muruzeta, aAMa Laurgain Garakoch, aCFa Yake Garracho, aCFa Hanni Angiano

Manager: Image Ixidor Bernales, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: From a massive city with very fractured support. An alright team, but many suspect they could do a lot better.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 12th of 20
Notes: Basabe Old Boys continue to cruise along, and are looking forward to another mid-table season with hopefully minimal complications. The biggest news was their sale of promising winger Anchoka Oyhantkabal to Royal Rumiatzi, in a complicated operation that saw Kiliz Peyran and youngster Alesander Iriso move the other way. Peyran is a First Division veteran and briefly played for the Astograthian national team, while Iriso is an interesting prospect for the future; overall, a good deal in fans’ eyes. Elatzar Kasuriaga also arrived to strengthen the back four, among other signings. There is some worry about their depth in attack, as ageing forward Petrigai Errezarret accounts for a significant portion of the team’s goals and an injury to him could be catastrophic, but Old Boys seem to simply be hoping for the best. It’s not broken yet, so why fix it?

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Blue Mountain Range, est. 518
Ground: Ximun Orieta Sporting Ground (34,000), Echegoyan Image
Colours: All sky blue
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Weaver, Smith & Wrangler (Taeshani apparel)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 9.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 36 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Arano Ilaria, aLBa Image Markel Kortayarena, aCBa Image Anartz Ugeruaga ©, aCBa Image Yurdan Yaurreche, aCBa Image Yake Gurina, aRBa Image Eder Eskariz, aDMa Image Keop Osa, aDMa Image Goizeder Abadia, aLMa Image Urgutz Barnachea, aRMa Image Ubendu Sakierain, aCFa Image Oihan Iraeta

Bench: aGKa Leheren Burunzangaray, aGKa Atze Labadie, aLBa Lerchun Sarre, aCBa Urbasa Albina, aCBa Garoa Iasuralde, aCBa Anaia Bizkaino, aRBa Nuxila Dezabaleta, aDMa Todor Biota, aDMa Ekain Dirube, aLMa Gorka Urtaran, aCMa Koldo Repide, aRMa Harri Larrabide, aAMa Mayorga Muniakas, aCFa Diagur Echebes, aCFa Image Jacky Abatantuono (JUE)

Manager: Image Frantz Ormache, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Ultra-defensive, ultra-physical. Ugly tackles, ugly football. Extremely consistent. Reviled by most but wildly popular in Taeshan.
Fans’ expectation: Finish above Echegoyan FC
Pundits’ prediction: 13th of 20
Notes: There is no team as reliably mid-table as Blue Mountain Range, who enter their 36th First Division season having never finished in the top 5. Last season was, however, one of the rare instances in which Echegoyan FC ended up even lower than them, which was cause for significant delight and celebration among the sky-blue faithful of the city – they’ll take what they can get. This season is looking quite similar to the last, which was itself similar to the one before, and so on: deny the opposition, boot it forward to score on the counter or from a set-piece. Signings include goalkeeper Arano Ilaria, picked from the relegated Royal Association, a two-player deal from Antiguoko in Yake Gurina and the tireless Todor Biota, and the nostalgic return of hometown hero Nuxila Dezabaleta, long-serving right-back for Urbizania Wanderers come to wind down his career at the club he grew up in.
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Urbitzo FC, est. 526
Ground: Champion Lane (22,180), Urbitzo Image
Colours: Blue with white sash, blue shorts, white socks
Major rivals: Oyardo FC (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Okinaga (watercraft and motorcycles)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 8.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 2 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Urtzi Dolagaray, aLBa Image Hartz Isuregi, aCBa Image Gilen Kaparra, aCBa Image Ichaso Medinabeitia, aRBa Image Sugoi Iniurrigarro, aDMa Image Alain Anderika ©, aCMa Image Oskarbi Iturriarte, aLMa Image Agosti Suaso, aRMa Image Gasteiz Legaza, aAMa Image Polentzi Bizagirre, aCFa Image Edorta Aniasko

Bench: aGKa Bilbo Bolibar, aGKa Erruki Garramendi, aLBa Gauargi Almirantearena, aCBa Mayorga Amorrosta, aCBa Kepa Egigorry, aCBa Hurko Gobeo, aRBa Yanpier Oyakarizketa, aDMa Anakoz Sagasti, aDMa Ruisko Zarazua, aCMa Marchel Echasenage, aLMa Berdaitz Olhagaray, aRMa Bordat Moroy, aAMa Urdin Ugaldea, aCFa Xabat Anzoleaga, aCFa Seber Akordagoitia

Manager: Image Yeremi Belaustigetigoitia, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Jealous of rival Oyardo's prior success, anxious for some of their own. Looked down upon - 50 years to get in the top flight?
Fans’ expectation: Finish above Oyardo
Pundits’ prediction: 14th of 20
Notes: Last season was quite the ride for Urbitzo. In what was their first time competing in the top flight, they were on track to finish within the Challengers’ Cup places until past the halfway point, when the wear and tear of the inexperienced squad saw them drop down to a still very respectable 12th. In this pre-season, some of their best players have been poached away; Urbitzo responded by signing several others that are far from flashy but are well established and proven in their roles. These include winger Gasteiz Legaza, with past spells at Antiguoko and Gortz; left-back Hartz Isuregi, who has been a dependable utility player for Ituraitz and the two Iturributan giants; and, most significantly, former national team midfielder Alain Anderika from Sporting Iturributa, who has been immediately honoured as team captain in recognition of his talent and trajectory. In experts’ opinions, this is still a team largely made up of Second Division players and their form will depend mostly on manager Belaustigetigoitia – but there’s an added, huge incentive for Urbitzo: Oyardo are now in the league. For the first time, the East Anzar Derby will take place in the First Division of Astograthian football, and each team would like nothing more than to see the other relegated.

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Miners FC, est. 515
Ground: The Lieutenant (14,700), Echegoyan Image
Colours: Red with black sash, black shorts, red socks
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC, Blue Mountain Range (all local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Ondraka (hardware)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 8 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Baladi Ordoki, aLBa Image Pierres Kenitagoya, aCBa Image Bide Galkeran, aCBa Image Argider Obieta, aRBa Image Haitz Elosu, aDMa Image Gaitzka Ituzarriaga, aDMa Image Lauaxeta Amas, aLMa Image Antso Biteri ©, aCMa Image Gilamu Mazondo, aRMa Image Haitz Uriz, aCFa Image Anchoka Alagibe

Bench: aGKa Giro Insausti, aGKa Yaunzuria Andikoechea, aLBa Eztebe Pinedo, aCBa Loiola Orieta, aCBa Yoseba Andeza, aCBa Azibar Marrokin, aRBa Ganix Bigorra, aDMa Alatz Larraza, aDMa Xabier Appathie, aCMa Mendebal Yugo, aLMa Yon Echaurren, aRMa Aztore Goyos, aAMa Pello Salduberes, aCFa Axular Mendiberry, aCFa Totakoxe Akutain

Manager: Image Argider Gorriaran, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: The odd-men-out of Echegoyan, forever yo-yoing between divisions. Small club, very close to their loyal supporters.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 15th of 20
Notes: In surviving for another year, Miners surpassed expectations last season. Now, however, there are extensive doubts regarding whether they can keep it up. The club is racking up debt, their best players have been slowly picked away and, although they’ve signed decent replacements such as Bide Galkeran and Lauaxeta Amas, they are exactly that: decent. Not good, and it may simply not be enough to avoid the drop in what is sure to be a cutthroat season. The situation is particularly dire in terms of strikers: goalscoring is the team’s biggest weakness, and the only reinforcement is 33-year-old Totakoxe Akutain from Iturributa United. In fans’ eyes, a not insignificant amount of money has been forked over for a has-been with bad knees to sit on the bench, and manager Argider Gorriaran will be feeling the pressure from the start.

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Gesterlake FC, est. 507
Ground: Castle Hill (48,861), Gesterlake Image
Colours: Yellow shirt, dark blue shorts, yellow socks
Major rivals: Royal Arexa (The Twin Cities Derby), Berlasko FC (The Gesterlake Derby), Antiguoko FC (historic)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Astek (technology)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 25 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Otsoa Sanyorenti, aLBa Image Haitz Araistegi, aCBa Image Iparragirre Yabar, aCBa Image Birila Taiyade, aRBa Image Frederik Goikoechea ©, aLMa Image Yanpier Aroix, aCMa Image Franchizko Irrazabal, aRMa Image Charan Karrikaburu, aAMa Image Yuli Nikoularena, aCFa Image Sabin Laza, aCFa Image Aner Bermeyiyo

Bench: aGKa Ezkerra Bibankotz, aGKa Yeremi Subasnabar, aLBa Bakar Gerrikabeitia, aCBa Luken Almirantearena, aCBa Sugoi Urenia, aCBa Enetz Paternain, aRBa Ubarna Urrutigoity, aDMa Balesio Zubiarrain, aLMa Laurin Aricheta, aCMa Ubelteso Amilaga, aRMa Iraunkor Kotabarren, aAMa Ayande Pagola, aCFa Matai Agerregaray, aCFa Mendiko Zoko, aCFa Eguntsenti Belazkez

Manager: Image Anaut Eskape, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Top flight mainstay, but their best years are behind them. Strong support. Inoffensive, popular with advertisers.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 16th of 20
Notes: Gesterlake are having a hard time dealing with the fact that they’re now a lower-table team. Poor decisions across several years have led them first to relegation, now back into the top flight to struggle for a third season in a row. They’ve got a new manager in Anaut Eskape, who’s eager to prove himself in the First Division, but the squad has remained pretty much the same. One exception is goalkeeper Otsoa Sanyorenti, brought in from Blue Mountain Range. If he and his defence can avoid the leakiness of last season, Gesterlake may have a chance, since they’re quite competent in attack. Something to look forward to is the expanded and renovated Castle Hill stadium, the earnings from which may allow the club to turn things around if they can just stay in the First Division a bit longer.

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Ituraitz Victory, est. 496
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: Blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (The Ituraitz Derby), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: Petromok (oil & gas)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 29 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Larendi Erroz, aLBa Image Silban Elichagaray, aCBa Image Hanni Anchea, aCBa Image Gartzen Beraun, aRBa Image Kaxen Arabehere, aDMa Image Umea Lukastegi, aDMa Image Aitzol Nanklares, aLMa Image Gartzi Abaroa ©, aRMa Image Totakoxe Ansolidoa, aAMa Image Omar Mahir (ESH), aCFa Image Mikelatz Idaberry

Bench: aGKa Gunutz Sagarribay, aGKa Mendebal Beheran, aLBa Aratz Iarritu, aCBa Manu Amosain, aCBa Goren Elizabe, aCBa Ilari Beola, aRBa Odon Echauren, aDMa Aresti Echabarri, aDMa Gasteiz Mendiberri, aLMa Chordon Ytuarte, aCMa Elorri Yurramendi, aRMa Loramendi Kuruchelar, aAMa Sugoi Mendia, aCFa Iban Anchordoki, aCFa Ler Eleskagaray

Manager: Image Yaunti Echekopar, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Venerable. Respected but pitied. Massively popular in their city, no matter the lack of success.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 17th of 20
Notes: Victory have spent the last five seasons dodging relegation, and what every fan wants to know is when this suffering will end. Not soon, judging by the board’s actions. Ageio Osinde, a promising right-back, is off to Royal Rumiatzi for a lump of cash, which has been promptly spent on a pair of backup wingers tossed away by better clubs and not much else. Yaunti Echekopar faces his second season in charge with basically the same squad as last time, and will almost certainly be once again involved in the relegation battle. The only consolation is that it seems several other clubs are in an even tougher position – you don’t have to be the best, only the fourth worst!

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East Railway, est. 503
Ground: Narbaitza Memorial Stadium (17,930), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: Grey and black stripes, grey shorts and socks
Major rivals: South Factory (The Workers' Derby), Athletic Club Rumiatzi (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Valrauncion! Come to Rumiatzi (noble cause)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 5.4 M
Seasons in the First Division: 8 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Gogo Abin, aLBa Image Egoitz Laiseka, aCBa Image Lander Kahe, aCBa Image Diegoche Hetagoyena, aRBa Image Antso Ozaran, aDMa Image Poz Basualdo, aDMa Image Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra, aLMa Image Ilazki Oleaga, aRMa Image Hibai Akerra, aCFa Image Yeremi Zalazar ©, aCFa Image Tipi Eguaras

Bench: aGKa Goren Tamborindegi, aGKa Urbez Altera, aLBa Zuzen Sandra, aCBa Zigor Urmeneta, aCBa Xefe Bessouat, aRBa Lizar Kastanklares, aDMa Guchi Oyea, aDMa Aide Usano, aLMa Ubarna Maturana, aCMa Kismi Galainena, aRMa Errando Zufiaurre, aAMa Aire Echegoyen, aCFa Ostots Burukuya, aCFa Zilar Echekahar, aCFa Cherran Iturricha

Manager: Image Obeko Mundutegi, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Working-class and proud of it. Substantial support from rail workers and enthusiasts nationwide. A bit of a yo-yo club.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 18th of 20
Notes: East Railway made the news this transfer window for allegedly attempting to sign Valrauncion, the world-famous Starblaydi elf who also plays for Krytenia sometimes. The bid was assumed by many to be either untrue or a joke, but the club have apparently confirmed it via the slogan on this season's shirt, which begs Valrauncion to "come to Rumiatzi". They have forgone valuable sponsor income to do this, which some suspect may be a clever way of increasing sales and brand awareness through virality - or maybe, actually, convincing Valrauncion. Either way, East Railway are, in many pundits' opinions, the best of this batch of promoted clubs - even better positioned than Second Division champions Oyardo FC. Despite a difficult financial situation, they’ve been able to make two massive signings thanks to the sale of starlet Xurdin Eskurdia to Sporting Iturributa: forward Tipi Eguaras and midfielder Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra, both well established at Urbizania Wanderers. It’s been 23 years since East Railway last competed in the First Division, and they won’t be going out without a fight.

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Oyardo FC, est. 571
Ground: The Willows (45,300), Oyardo Image
Colours: White and red stripes, black shorts and socks
Major rivals: Basabe Old Boys (regional), Urbitzo FC (local), Urizaharra FC (regional)
Major honours: Image 2 Royal Cups
Main sponsor: MaksiMerk (supermarkets)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 24 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Ganix Aranchetbehere, aLBa Image Diegoche Inzagi, aCBa Image Biryayo Yoldi, aCBa Image Eusko Aldabe, aRBa Image Bixincho Karabia, aDMa Image Dunixi Izambizaga, aLMa Image Distiratsu Zoloa, aCMa Image Baladi Treko, aRMa Image Edur Bayarri, aAMa Image Ion Iturri, aCFa Image Berriochoa Iriart ©

Bench: aGKa Apal Karranza, aGKa Onbera Sayaberry, aLBa Pierres Kelada, aCBa Erruki Irasegi, aCBa Anaut Saldise, aCBa Yuaneizu Kantera, aRBa Perucho Garaikoechea, aDMa Erlantz Erasun, aLMa Ler Espilondo, aCMa Urbez Elola, aCMa Yurgi Oronio, aRMa Iraunkor Mendania, aAMa Tipi Yarlegi, aCFa Iraunkor Alama, aCFa Ekhi Udondo

Manager: Image Ubelteso Etzpuru, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: The most popular and successful club in the vast regions of Lake Anzar and eastern Astograth. Longing to recover the luster of decades past.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 19th of 20
Notes: Oyardo FC won the Second Division in style last season, but have made some unpopular decisions in this transfer window that cast doubt on their ability to stay up. The sale of Yaizki Gamino and Bide Izarriaga has gutted their midfield, in fans’ opinion, and although the signings of Dunixi Izambizaga from Echegoyan FC and Baladi Treko from Royal Rumiatzi are exciting, they’re judged to not be on par with what they’ve lost – and have little resale value, besides. The gap between Second and First Divisions has been seen to widen in recent years, and it’s likely the second-tier champions will face a hard challenge in staying up even with the incentive of playing against their historic rivals, Urbitzo FC.

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Athletic Club Rumiatzi, est. 505
Ground: Gotorlekua (42,000), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: Blue and white stripes, blue shorts and socks
Major rivals: Royal Rumiatzi (The Rumiatzi Derby), South Factory, Astograth University, East Railway (all local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Rumikola (soft drinks)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 3.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 31 of 39

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Adon Salbidia, aCBa Image Ekhi Saraza, aCBa Image Larendi Iboa, aCBa Image Gaizka Oyenard, aLMa Image Mantzio Nayarro, aCMa Image Polentzi Haitsagerre, aCMa Image Yeremi Latzabe, aRMa Image Ioritz Larregay, aCFa Image Echachu Urtazu, aCFa Image Aurre Oyamburo, aCFa Image Benat Uriburu

Bench: aGKa Hodei Libieta, aGKa Unax Iregi, aLBa Yakobe Aranguren, aCBa Izaskun Eskurdia, aCBa Hitz Sistiaga, aRBa Argider Ormachea, aLMa Donostia Urkia, aDMa Ander Zelayes, aCMa Oskitz Anta ©, aRMa Gaitzka Retegi, aAMa Ruisko Laurnagaray, aCFa Garin Goyen, aCFa Bidari Mendigoechea, aCFa Ximun Iun, aCFa Sandaili Ubiyos

Manager: Image Tzemeno Iyarraz, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Historically powerful and traditional rival of Royal Rumiatzi, but long since sidelined. Still enormously popular despite never winning a national title.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 20th of 20
Notes: Athletic Club Rumiatzi have been promoted back into the top flight through the Second Division playoffs, and they have their work cut out for them in surviving the relegation battle. The revival of the Astograthian Football League has seen them become something of a yo-yo club and, like their fellow promoted clubs, have fallen prey to striking while the iron is hot and selling off their best talent now, when they think they can get the most money for them. The income from the transfers of Balendin Betonazko to Iturributa United and Leheren Goyhenespe to Gortz United could, indeed, be vital for the club to balance the budget, but more vital would be staying in the top tier. This is a tough proposition when your best player is 32-year-old Yeremi Latzabe, a centre midfielder who was on the bench for two Royal Cup victories with Royal Rumiatzi and then spent several middling years in middling clubs. Manager Tzemeno Iyarraz will need to pull off something truly special.

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The Astograthian Football League
Season 684 Review

The 39th season of the Astograthian Football League is now concluded.

First Division
Going in to this season, the favourites to win the First Division were Sporting Iturributa, still basking in the glow of their three championships in a row, and if not them then Lele Manguele’s carefree Royal Rumiatzi were seen as well-poised to reach for the title. Both stumbled, and when they did it was an unexpected combination of teams that picked up the pieces.

Urbizania Wanderers, under the leadership of manager Eriz Bakaikoa and boasting the strongest midfield in the league, were the first to stake their claim, seizing the lead early on and holding it by narrow margins as Sporting Arkamo and Royal Ibarbe capitalised on the top teams’ slow start and a favourable fixture schedule. A Wanderers home loss to Athletic Rumiatzi even allowed Sporting Arkamo to lead the league for four matchdays, before their own home loss to Miners FC led to Iturributa United taking the top spot. United, having rebuilt their squad for this season under new Brenecian manager Justin Vauxhall, tore apart hated rivals Royal Rumiatzi in a landmark 5-0 away win to solidify themselves as title contenders after so many fruitless years. Forward Lukas Bright joined with wingers Fangti Pikolaugh and Lukasz Adalmek to form a devastating attacking trio, backed by a dynamic midfield in Beltza Urkizo, Connor Macdonald and Gunutz Yriberri. The defence, long a problem for United, found its form this season and turned into a valuable asset even going forward, mainly through Timurian left-back Zeydel Abidin Birkan.

As the season neared its halfway point and United battled Wanderers at the top, Sporting Arkamo were sunk down the table by a 3-1 loss to Athletic Club Olarria, who proceeded to take their place in the battle for the title and IFCF spots. With a relatively modest squad, manager Piarres Erke was able to replicate and exceed his prior success with Gortz United, structuring one of the league’s most efficient sides: a pair of deadly strikers in Pachi Lakumetz and Olentzaro Anseotori, excellent delivery through Ubelteso Peruchena, Amber Docherty and Dabi Biuret, and a solid defence that remained the least-beaten until deep into the season.

If a turning point for the season could be singled out, it would be Iturributa United’s loss and draw against Ituraitz Victory and Sporting Arkamo, which gave Wanderers the opening they needed to establish a four-point lead. They would hold onto the top, against all challengers and through a 2-2 draw with United, for the next 13 matchdays. On the 14th, MD 36, they dismantled Sporting Iturributa by three goals to nil, and United subsequently received the bill for their earlier derby victory: Iturributa United 1 – 6 Royal Rumiatzi. With two matches to go, Wanderers’ now eight-point lead was unreachable.

Their success throughout the season was attributed to combining the second-best offense with the third-best defence in the league: Wanderers regularly pummelled their opposition and kept a clean sheet in the process. The team’s standout star and First Division Player of the Season was no doubt Valladar national team winger Alexis Durmisi, who scored an impressive 16 goals and led the team in assists, a crucial outlet for their attack. Taeshani defensive midfielder Yoshimi Hirahito, Wanderers’ other star signing, was voted 3rd Best Player of the Season and was key at controlling the team’s tempo and possession-based play, in conjunction with captain Ibon Irisarre. Aire Epherra, the team’s main striker, sliced through opposition defences seemingly effortlessly, and was crucial in both scoring 25 goals and playing in Durmisi, Gero Sorrosua and Churio Aragolaza. At the back, Farf goalkeeper Dieje Ibrelaná again earned plaudits for his mature talent despite being only 22, and veteran defenders Urre Remondegi and Zohiartze Urkia oversaw the consolidation of younger partners Eriz Mugiro and Aire Kobelas. Urbizania Wanderers were the last champions before three years of domination by Sporting Iturributa, and in confident fashion they have finally regained their crown.

In their last match of the season, at home in Cherketzo Arena, Wanderers received their seventh First Division trophy in the indignant faces of that day’s away team, Royal Rumiatzi. They’d earned a 1-1 draw which, coupled with Iturributa United’s surprise 3-1 loss to East Railway, meant Rumiatzi finished in second place. The end result was deceptive, of course: 6 points off an already-decided title was the closest they’d been to it all season. Lele Manguele’s team plays exciting football, no one will argue that, but they’ve earned a bit of a reputation as a glass cannon: they can deal it but can’t take it, and either win fantastically or fail catastrophically, as seen with their 5-0 loss and then 6-1 win against Iturributa United. Rumiatzi got off to a very slow start, and were almost a third of the way into the season when they picked up their form, annihilated Miners FC 8-0, and rose into IFCF contention. However, just as they got into gear, an injury took out Euran striker Martin Blessed for the next two months; the Knights languished in 6th place as a result, failing to replace his prolific skill. When Blessed returned he did so with a vengeance, scoring four in a 6-1 vanquishing of East Railway. His goals, a stunning 27 in just 29 matches played, slowly dragged Rumiatzi back into the fray and ultimately a runner-up finish, with the top Challengers’ Cup spot. Lele Manguele unexpectedly held onto his job through all of this, and his silver tongue is likely to afford him yet another chance at the title next year.

The slip from 2nd to 3rd hardly registered at Iturributa United. The title was assumed all but lost after the 2-2 draw with Wanderers on MD 34, but the 6-1 loss to Rumiatzi was a brutal blow sowing doubt throughout the club. If not for that, this would go down as a decent season and a promising start to Justin Vauxhall’s tenure, a solid starting point from which to finally win back the championship.

Athletic Club Olarria remained strong throughout the season, keeping within five points of Wanderers up until the last month and a half of the league, when the strain of the season and a lack of depth caused them to droop down to 4th. Nevertheless, this equals their best-ever finishes in the First Division, qualifies them for the Challengers’ Cup for the first time of the IFCF era, and is a fantastic success for the club after coming in a dismal 10th the year prior.

Coming in 5th, Ituraitz FC struggled all season to find their form. Erratic from week to week, Bob Partridge’s Gorriaka were especially poor in derbies, including a 3-0 loss to Ituraitz Victory that no one saw coming. They picked up steam toward the end of the season, having a much better second than first half, but a 1-1 draw in the Ituraitz Derby on the penultimate matchday effectively ended their chances of overtaking Athletic Club Olarria and qualifying for the Challengers’ Cup. Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd, though a capable centre midfielder, was not the smash success of a signing they’d hoped for, and exciting striker Olentzaro Karazatorre had a solid but not outstanding first season scoring 13 goals – the same as seasoned veteran Lastur Orkola. Another sensational season from Isidra Corvey, who even topped the club’s scoring charts with 16 goals, elevated the rest of the team – but one player can only pull so much weight. Ituraitz have significant issues in defence, and the retirement of club legend, captain and centre-back Baleren Narke, is as good a time as any to do a makeover in that department.

The burning question everyone asked all season was ‘what the hell happened to Sporting Iturributa?’. And there’s no clear answer, but their three years of glory are definitely over. It took six matches for Sporting to get their first win this season, and from then on it was a long, tiresome series of narrow wins and losses, low-scoring draws, and their tried-and-tested brand of football that critics are now calling perhaps too tried-and-tested. Predictable, sluggish and reactive are some of the kinder adjectives used to describe Sporting this season, as they sank to lowly 6th place. Significant issues were revealed all over the squad: a lack of experience in defenders Gomesano Suhurt and Baiona Menduburu, the effects of age in Servet Misidjan, Xefe Larribe, Egoitz Laurnagaray and Aratz Anzizar, the evidence of a multiple-title-winning team slowly taken apart and sold away piece by piece. Still, the spoils of recent times mean the club is the richest in the country, and with a promising cadre of young players coming through, Sporting can look forward to bouncing back from this sooner rather than later. And despite all their troubles, Sporting Iturributa still reached the Royal Cup final, in what would be one more chance to celebrate. It would also be the last hurrah of two retiring legends: goalkeeper Aratz Anzizar and manager Zorion Legeren, in charge of the Chevrons for the last 14 seasons. Legeren, whom many agree to be the greatest Astograthian manager alive, bows out of the First Division more convinced than ever that his time is past, and Old City Stadium will not soon forget him.

Two teams that overperformed for long stretches of the season were Royal Ibarbe and Sporting Arkamo, and both held on in the fight for IFCF spots until the last quarter of the season. The wear of the season and general lack of experience triggered poor runs of form that wore them down into 7th and 9th places, but managers Mikel Aluztiza and Hanni Andikola have still made their mark by playing attractive, winning football with unfancied squads. Arkamo in particular made an impression by scoring the best and second best goals of the season, stunning football fans across the country.

The two biggest surprises of the season, in 8th and 10th place, were Ituraitz Victory and East Railway. Both clubs were expected to be slugging it out at the bottom of the table, given that Victory have spent the last five seasons just barely scraping by and Railway were coming in after more than two decades out of the top flight. For Victory, the season started off discretely, winning important matches against relegation rivals and then some horrific losses against Gesterlake and Urbizania Wanderers. They seemed headed for another finish somewhere in the lower half of the table. Then they played Ituraitz FC. Victory do not often win the Ituraitz Derby; most of them end in a heavy loss. For the oldest club in the nation, with nearly 190 years of history, it’s become a biannual ritual of hope and humiliation. So to win, and not just win but deliver a 3-0 hammering courtesy of Nanklares, Idaberry and Mahir, invigorated the entire team and its rabid fanbase. Lacking any great stars, manager Yaunti Echekopar forged some of his own out of tireless Eshani playmaker Omar Mahir, relentless centre-back Gartzen Beraun, the ancient one-time national team player Hanni Anchea and winger Totakoxe Ansolidoa. Through grit and inspiration, Victory battled to a lofty 8th place, and a whole 8 points from 9th: their best finish in 32 years.

East Railway were a more fragile team, having to rely on opportunist offense and tight defensive discipline to win crucial matches against Sporting Arkamo, Iturributa United, Athletic Club Olarria and even a local derby against Royal Rumiatzi. Striker Tipi Eguaras and deep playmaker Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra, both signed on the cheap from Urbizania Wanderers, proved essential to the team’s success and some of the best value for money in the First Division. Its small but devoted fanbase is overjoyed to have not only survived but reached the tranquility of mid-table, and are hopeful that their season-long campaign, “Valrauncion, Come to Rumiatzi” is set to pay off the coming season.

Antiguoko FC, in 11th, had a perfectly OK season. They suffered no relegation scare, no horrible defeats, and pulled off some stunning upsets, including a 5-1 rout of Royal Rumiatzi at the Knights’ lowest point. Antiguoko fans have grown used to being comfortable participants of the First Division, and for many this is as good as they dare hope for – especially after losing talismanic striker Olentzaro Karazatorre. It has yet to be seen whether the board will take the gamble of aiming higher.

Further down, the tale is one of relegation troubles, sacked managers, explicable and inexplicable downturns, and some of the worst stadium food in the league.

Echegoyan FC and Blue Mountain Range both suffered early scrapes with the bottom of the table. Echegoyan, whose ambition is to return to the league’s top 6 teams, quickly ran out of patience seeing the team flounder in the lower midtable, getting slaughtered every other week. They moved to sack manager Opilano Errotabehere and replaced him with Urbitzo FC’s Yeremi Belaustigetigoitia, a fan favourite from his time as lead striker for Echegoyan. He quickly got the team back on track, but could hardly work miracles, and 12th place means another season of deep dissatisfaction for the three-time champions of Astograth. Meanwhile, Blue Mountain Range went the first 13 matches of the season winning only one, and were rock-bottom of the league together with Miners FC. Out went Frantz Ormache, in came young caretaker manager Machin Biskert. Under his leadership, BMR slowly but surely climbed out of the relegation zone to meet critics’ exact prediction: 13th place. Biskert may be here to stay, with that level of consistency.

Gortz United, Miners FC, Athletic Club Rumiatzi and Gesterlake FC all spent the season drifting around the lower third of the table, though none – with the exception of Gortz – suffered any lasting fears of relegation. AC Rumiatzi, expected to be the worst team in the league, put on some impressive football and rose as high as 11th place for some weeks; for them, the season was a surprise and a delight. For the rest, it’s caused or deepened some serious concern.

At the bottom of the table are three sides that not many expected to see relegated. Basabe Old Boys, projected to achieve a comfortable mid-table finish, were unrecognisable. A shambles in defence, manager Ixidor Bernales was let go about two-thirds of the season in, with the team just above the relegation zone. His replacement, the accomplished Zuriko Eliz who previously managed AC Olarria and BMR, failed to turn the team around. Worse, they dropped like a stone and were relegated with two matches to go after a 5-1 beating in Gortz. Eliz, needless to say, won’t be continuing next season.

Urbitzo FC, who pulled off last season’s biggest surprise by finishing 12th in their first foray into the top flight, were doing quite well for themselves until talented manager Yeremi Belaustigetigoitia was poached away by Echegoyan FC. The club quickly signed veteran manager Agoztar Gorstiaga, but the change was too dramatic too fast for a squad that had been moulded to Belaustigetigoitia’s precise specifications. Urbitzo spent long periods of the season at the very bottom of the table. Although they eventually managed to climb into 17th, the final stretch of the fixture list had them play for survival against AC Olarria, Ituraitz FC and Iturributa United. It was a nigh impossible ask, but they’ll be hopeful that their stay in the Second Division will be as brief as possible.

One consolation for Urbitzo is that their local hated rivals, Oyardo FC, did even worse. Ubelteso Etzpuru’s men got off to a tremulous start, picking up a win here and there, before nosediving all through the middle third of the season. Etzpuru was sacked and the club, under pressure, they hired Osasun Olagibe from Old City Central in the Second Division – a good manager for the Arexa-based club, but never tested in the top flight. The team bounced back briefly under new management, even beating Athletic Club Olarria, but the cracks could not be covered up and soon enough deepened. Beaten by Urbitzo in the second East Anzar derby of the season (Oyardo had won the first 2-1), they then failed to win crucial matches against Sporting Arkamo, Ituraitz Victory, East Railway, Echegoyan FC, Basabe Old Boys and Gortz United. Oyardo were last season’s Second Division champions and expected to make their home once again in the top flight, but that dream has evaporated for at least one more year.

Taldo Lehan                Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Urbizania Wanderers 38 21 13 4 82 32 +50 76 Champions / Copa de Campeones / Champions’ League – 11th CC/CL appearance
2 Royal Rumiatzi 38 20 10 8 100 51 +49 70 Challengers’ Cup – 18th GC/ChC appearance
3 Iturributa United 38 20 10 8 72 45 +27 70 Challengers’ Cup – 24th GC/ChC appearance
4 Athletic Club Olarria 38 18 13 7 61 43 +18 67 Challengers’ Cup – 2nd GC/ChC appearance
5 Ituraitz FC 38 19 8 11 66 53 +13 65
6 Sporting Iturributa 38 17 12 9 39 25 +14 63
7 Royal Ibarbe 38 17 11 10 42 36 +6 62
8 Ituraitz Victory 38 17 8 13 52 54 −2 59
9 Sporting Arkamo 38 13 12 13 59 63 −4 51
10 East Railway 38 13 9 16 39 50 −11 48
11 Antiguoko FC 38 12 11 15 59 49 +10 47
12 Echegoyan FC 38 13 7 18 55 58 −3 46
13 Blue Mountain Range 38 9 16 13 23 29 −6 43
14 Gortz United 38 11 9 18 38 48 −10 42
15 Athletic Club Rumiatzi 38 11 9 18 42 72 −30 42
16 Gesterlake FC 38 11 8 19 42 70 −28 41
17 Miners FC 38 9 14 15 31 52 −21 41
18 Basabe Old Boys 38 9 8 21 40 65 −25 35 ↓ 3-year run
19 Urbitzo FC 38 8 10 20 31 48 −17 34 ↓ 2-year run
20 Oyardo FC 38 7 12 19 39 69 −30 33 ↓ 1-year run

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CHAMPIONS
URBIZANIA WANDERERS

7th title


FAF Awards
At the traditional awards ceremony, held at Rumiatzi’s Kraitzaga Theatre once the season is concluded, the Futbol Astograthiko Federazioa presented the following awards, based on First Division performance. Local media consider these highly prestigious, and the definitive acknowledgement of the best in Astograthian football.

Player of the Season:
1. Image Alexis Durmisi (VLD) – 35 apps, 16 goals – Urbizania Wanderers
2. Image Martin Blessed (EUR) – 29 apps, 27 goals – Royal Rumiatzi
3. Image Yoshimi Hirahito (TAE) – 35 apps, 5 goals – Urbizania Wanderers

Young Player of the Season:
1. Image Loxjilo Exihosahar, LB (FFD), age 20 – 31 apps, 1 goal – Royal Rumiatzi
2. Image Lino Kaberle, GK (STL), age 19 – 37 apps – Sporting Arkamo
3. Image Aingeru Edera, AM, age 21 – 35 apps, 8 goals – Echegoyan FC

Manager of the Season:
1. Image Eriz Bakaikoa – Urbizania Wanderers
2. Image Piarres Erke – Athletic Club Olarria
3. Image Yaunti Echekopar – Ituraitz Victory

Golden Uri for Top Scorer:
27 – Image Martin Blessed (EUR) – Royal Rumiatzi
25 – Image Aire Epherra – Urbizania Wanderers
22 – Image Yasone Urdanibia - Royal Rumiatzi

Elmsvikur Trophy for Goal of the Season:
1. Image Xalbador Achabalastra – Sporting Arkamo, vs. Gortz United, MD 34, FT 1–1. Curling shot into the top corner from outside the box, after a deflected free-kick in the final minute of the match.
2. Image Berasko Korradi – Sporting Arkamo, vs. Echegoyan FC, MD 13, FT 3–0. Korradi pounces on a misplaced pass to rush past the defence, feint past the last man and round the goalkeeper, tapping the ball into an empty net.
3. Image Anchoka Alagibe – Miners FC, vs. Sporting Iturributa, MD 22, FT 1–0. A high ball from Hartz Uriz crosses the box and is volleyed on the run by Alagibe, to score his only goal of the season and win at Old City Stadium.

Team of the Season:
GK – Image Dieje Ibrelaná (FFD) – 38 apps – Urbizania Wanderers
LB – Image Zeydel Abidin Birkan (TMR) – 34 apps – Iturributa United
CB – Image Mogel Doyenard – 35 apps, 2 goals – Sporting Iturributa
CB – Image Zohiartze Urkia – 34 apps – Urbizania Wanderers
RB – Image Cheru Lizarza – 35 apps, 3 goals – Ituraitz FC
LM – Image Alexis Durmisi (VLD) – 35 apps, 16 goals – Urbizania Wanderers
CM – Image Yoshimi Hirohito (TAE) – 35 apps, 5 goals – Urbizania Wanderers
RM – Image Amber Docherty (KSK) – 33 apps, 4 goals – Athletic Club Olarria
AM – Image Azeari Duarte – 37 apps, 14 goals – Royal Rumiatzi
CF – Image Aire Epherra – 37 apps, 25 goals – Urbizania Wanderers
CF – Image Martin Blessed (EUR) – 29 apps, 27 goals – Royal Rumiatzi

Name                            Club                    Nat.   Apps  Gls
KARAISKAKIS Petrarch Antiguoko FC NPH 31 5
CAILLEUX Thierry Antiguoko FC HIN 31 5
DOCHERTY Amber Athletic Club Olarria KSK 33 4
MITSUSHIMA Ayuko Athletic Club Olarria HIN 0 0
ABATANTUONO Jacky Blue Mountain Range JUE 11 1
SINAGRA Anselmo Gortz United JUE 35 3
WILHELM Esmail Gortz United ESH 31 2
CORVEY Isidra Ituraitz FC BRE 36 16
TSTINSTAPHENSTEITD Erphinstatdt Ituraitz FC AUD 35 2
ISHIMODA Tomofumi Ituraitz FC HIN 12 3
MAHIR Omar Ituraitz Victory ESH 38 10
DE-WIT Marty Iturributa United AUD 38 0
BIRKAN Zeydel Abidin Iturributa United TMR 34 0
LECHIE Miriam Iturributa United BRE 33 4
MACDONALD Connor Iturributa United KSK 36 1
PIKOLAUGH Fangti Iturributa United CMT 34 12
ADALMEK Lukasz Iturributa United ESH 34 13
BRIGHT Lukas Iturributa United BRE 30 19
CARNEY Gareth Royal Ibarbe NPH 27 1
MUNUZO Hissho Royal Ibarbe HIN 31 1
NAPOLEONI Panfilo Royal Ibarbe JUE 31 2
MATHENY Konrad Royal Rumiatzi NPH 38 0
EXIHOSAHAR Loxjilo Royal Rumiatzi FFD 31 1
DASCHNER Lutz Royal Rumiatzi STL 32 2
BLESSED Martin Royal Rumiatzi EUR 29 27
KABERLE Lino Sporting Arkamo STL 37 0
LAMAARS Freek Sporting Arkamo ESH 33 0
NIFTERIK Damyan Sporting Arkamo ESH 32 9
COMPTON Minerva Sporting Iturributa KOR 33 2
MISIDJAN Servet Sporting Iturributa NPH 33 2
BLACKSDOVE-BEUKERS Ximun Sporting Iturributa AUD 35 4
IBRELANÁ Dieje Urbizania Wanderers FFD 38 0
HIRAHITO Yoshimi Urbizania Wanderers TAE 35 5
DURMISI Alexis Urbizania Wanderers VLD 35 16




Second Division
Like a bad weed, Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga and his Bakartirla Buccaneers just keep coming back to the First Division. Just one season after dropping to the second tier, the small island club have bounced straight back and in strong fashion, securing their promotion with two matches to go. The surprise of the season was the plucky Urizaharra FC, a humble regional side that have played 6 seasons in the top flight before, though to little success – and the last of which was 24 years ago. The third promoted side are Erribe United, who led the division for most of the season before a series of missteps and Bakartirla’s roaring run to the title dropped them into the playoff zone. Keeping their cool, they handily beat Royal Arexa in the semifinals and then Old City Central in a nail-biting affair at Grand Duke’s Stadium. Next season will be Erribe’s third in the First Division, after receiving a place in the top flight relaunch of 674 and playing there two years. This also marked another season of heartbreak for one-time Royal Cup winners Old City Central, who have reached 5 out of the last 7 playoffs but continue without ever seeing the First Division. Meanwhile, Astograth University, who were initial favourites to win the division and make their swift return to the top tier, failed to impress and finished in the very middle of the table. The future’s looking rough for the two-time champions of Astograth.

Taldo Biharran             Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Bakartirla Buccaneers 46 26 9 11 59 31 +28 87 ↑ Champions / Liga B Champions’ Trophy – return after 1 year, SBCC/LBCT début
2 Urizaharra FC 46 23 11 12 59 40 +19 80 ↑ Liga B Champions’ Trophy – return after 24 years, 6th SBCC/LBCT appearance
3 Erribe United 46 22 11 13 52 38 +14 77 ↑ Liga B Champions’ Trophy – return after 9 years, SBCC/LBCT début
4 Iturributa Racing Club 46 19 17 10 64 50 +14 74
5 Old City Central 46 20 12 14 58 42 +16 72
6 Royal Arexa 46 21 9 16 54 47 +7 72
7 Dockyard Oaks 46 20 11 15 47 47 0 71
8 Ximun Orieta FC 46 17 17 12 55 46 +9 68
9 Sporting Olarria 46 19 10 17 50 44 +6 67
10 Garitzeta Racing Club 46 19 10 17 48 43 +5 67
11 Astograth University 46 19 8 19 47 37 +10 65
12 Royal Association 46 16 16 14 45 48 −3 64
13 South Factory 46 17 12 17 59 58 +1 63
14 Garitzeta FC 46 17 11 18 40 48 −8 62
15 Army United 46 15 15 16 73 60 +13 60
16 Sporting Ibarguren 46 15 13 18 34 41 −7 58
17 Lermendia FC 46 13 19 14 36 37 −1 58
18 Ichapeldun Mariners 46 14 16 16 42 52 −10 58
19 Rumiatzi 529 46 15 9 22 42 50 −8 54
20 FAS SC 46 14 10 22 43 67 −24 52
21 Mars Athletic 46 14 10 22 50 62 −12 52 ↓ 7-year run
22 Eagles FC 46 13 7 26 47 62 −15 46 ↓ 1-year run
23 Nabarrieta FC 46 9 16 21 37 59 −22 43 ↓ 2-year run
24 Biazterri FC 46 10 11 25 29 61 −32 41 ↓ 1-year run

Promotion Playoffs

Semifinals
Royal Arexa 0–1 Erribe United
Old City Central 1–0 Iturributa Racing Club

Erribe United 1–1 Royal Arexa (2–1 agg.)
Iturributa Racing Club 1–1 Old City Central (1–2 agg.)

Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
Erribe United 1–0 Old City Central



Second Division B
In the Second Division B’s East Group, a number of surprising candidates rose to challenge for the lead, including Cafundelense and Astograth Meat Commission FC. Ultimately it came down to Basabe Youth slowly but surely chipping away at Uertza Gymnastic’s lead and leapfrogging them into the Second Division after a brief one-year absence. In the West Group, the lead was a season-long battle between Ezkutia MFC and Gortz Academy, with the former triumphing and the latter narrowly dropping below the promotion playoff zone. In the grand final of the Second Division B, to decide the overall champions, Basabe Youth took the match to extra-time and scored twice on an exhausted Ezkutia to win 3-1, The promotion playoffs were the other way around, as the teams from the West – San Markez of Uidio and Ibarbe Sport – handily beat Uertza Gymnastic and Arbetsana Crossing across two legs.

Taldo Biharran B East            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Basabe Youth 46 25 10 11 55 32 +23 85 ↑ Champions – return after 1 year
2 Uertza Gymnastic 46 23 11 12 54 38 +16 80
3 Arbetsana Crossing 46 20 15 11 57 35 +22 75
4 Cafundelense 46 22 9 15 47 40 +7 75
5 Astograth Meat Commission FC 46 18 16 12 42 31 +11 70
6 Saint Laida 46 20 8 18 46 53 −7 68
7 Uzio Blackstar 46 17 16 13 61 51 +10 67
8 Markiniz Union 46 17 15 14 51 44 +7 66
9 Sorokin's Old Boys 46 17 15 14 44 41 +3 66
10 Warrior Spirits 46 17 14 15 42 33 +9 65
11 Uriarte United 46 19 8 19 37 40 −3 65
12 Mauritza FC 46 18 11 17 46 51 −5 65
13 Letzama FC 46 17 11 18 46 43 +3 62
14 Berlasko FC 46 15 17 14 42 47 −5 62
15 Freedom FC 46 15 15 16 41 39 +2 60
16 Ariznabarra Castle 46 15 15 16 37 38 −1 60
17 Akialden Marauders 46 16 8 22 40 48 −8 56
18 Madarrierna FC 46 16 7 23 41 52 −11 55
19 Izarloka FC 46 14 12 20 47 56 −9 54
20 Ezkalmendia FC 46 12 16 18 29 42 −13 52
21 Athletic Club Basabe 46 13 13 20 37 47 −10 52 ↓ 11-year run in the Football League
22 Larrinoa Yellow-Green 46 12 15 19 39 48 −9 51 ↓ 11-year run
23 Langaraitz Rovers 46 12 12 22 35 54 −19 48 ↓ 11-year run
24 Akoztia FC 46 10 15 21 41 54 −13 45 ↓ 1-year run

West Group
Taldo Biharran B West       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Ezkutia MFC 46 24 15 7 69 28 +41 87 ↑ return after 8 years
2 Ibarbe Sport 46 21 19 6 63 32 +31 82 ↑ will make Second Division début
3 San Markez 46 23 9 14 55 47 +8 78 ↑ return after 1 year
4 Gortz Academy 46 22 9 15 53 44 +9 75
5 Tzaramaga Rovers 46 19 14 13 49 46 +3 71
6 FK Aliantza 46 18 13 15 52 37 +15 67
7 Orontzo United 46 19 10 17 45 47 −2 67
8 Ibarriola United 46 19 9 18 36 40 −4 66
9 Goyardeliz United 46 17 14 15 33 32 +1 65
10 Omagoitia Rovers 46 18 11 17 51 40 +11 65
11 Bizkarra Castle 46 17 14 15 50 45 +5 65
12 Izurria Pirates 46 18 10 18 47 51 −4 64
13 Progress Athletic 46 16 13 17 51 44 +7 61
14 Uidio Mariners 46 15 14 17 44 42 +2 59
15 Ibarbe Youth 46 16 10 20 47 53 −6 58
16 Athletic Club Yungoitio 46 16 10 20 44 63 −19 58
17 Okerruri FC 46 15 12 19 50 56 −6 57
18 Chopbiren FC 46 14 14 18 54 55 −1 56
19 Guenaztia Electric 46 14 13 19 40 58 −18 55
20 Ertzanga FC 46 14 13 19 42 53 −11 55
21 Chinchartu Lehoi 46 14 11 21 41 58 −17 53 ↓ 11-year run in the Football League
22 Obodixo FC 46 14 9 23 43 56 −13 51 ↓ 1-year run
23 Naguaro FC 46 12 12 22 54 65 −11 48 ↓ 1-year run
24 Athletic Club Yokano 46 12 12 22 37 58 −21 48 ↓ 2-year run

Championship Final – East vs. West
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
Ezkutia MFC 1–1 Basabe Youth (1–3 AET)

Promotion Playoffs
San Markez 4–1 Uertza Gymnastic
Arbetsana Crossing 0–2 Ibarbe Sport

Uertza Gymnastic 1–0 San Markez (2–4 agg.)
Ibarbe Sport 1–0 Arbetsana Crossing (3–0 agg.)



Astograthian Development League – Honours Division

The Astograthian Development League, a joint FAF-Ministry of Sport venture, pits U21 teams across the nation in round-robin action. The top flight, or Honours Division, has been won by Royal Rumiatzi after an early lead by Sporting Iturributa – perhaps mimicking their senior counterparts – was squandered. Ituraitz FC, who are expected to take full advantage of this youth squad the following season, themselves dropped points until it was Rumiatzi who ran out the winners. And in Lele Manguele’s world, who knows how much value he might find in these title-winning youngsters.

Honours Division          Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Royal Rumiatzi 30 19 7 4 57 28 +29 64 Champions / Rising Stars’ Cup
2 Ituraitz FC 30 18 6 6 61 26 +35 60
3 Iturributa United 30 16 6 8 55 34 +21 54
4 Sporting Iturributa 30 15 7 8 33 25 +8 52
5 Urbizania Wanderers 30 14 7 9 54 35 +19 49
6 Blue Mountain Range 30 14 5 11 24 15 +9 47
7 Oyardo FC 30 12 5 13 33 35 −2 41
8 Echegoyan FC 30 11 7 12 45 44 +1 40
9 Astograth University 30 10 8 12 24 24 0 38
10 Bakartirla Buccaneers 30 10 7 13 27 44 −17 37
11 Antiguoko FC 30 10 7 13 29 43 −14 37
12 Garitzeta FC 30 9 7 14 40 47 −7 34
13 Miners FC 30 8 7 15 30 46 −16 31
14 Basabe Old Boys 30 7 8 15 26 43 −17 29
15 Ituraitz Victory 30 7 8 15 22 45 −23 29 ↓
16 Letzama FC 30 4 10 16 19 45 −26 22 ↓

Promoted: Royal Ibarbe, Sporting Arkamo





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The Royal Cup

One-legged ties. First and Second Division teams enter at the Round of 64, and the former are seeded for that and the following round. If clubs have a two-tier difference or greater, the lower-tier team will play at home.

Round of 64 (select matches)
Progress Athletic 3–8 Ituraitz FC
Bakartirla Buccaneers 1–0 Urbitzo FC
Elgandaba County 0–4 Sporting Iturributa
Urbizania Wanderers 4–0 Iturributa Racing Club
Landako Wanderers 1–1 East Railway (1–2 AET)
Oyardo FC 1–4 Lermendia FC
Nabarrieta FC 0–0 Miners FC (1–0 AET)
Athletic Club Rumiatzi 3–3 Rumiatzi 529 (3–3 AET) (3–2 pen.)
Royal Rumiatzi 1–0 Garitzeta Racing Club
Bizkarra Castle 0–1 Gesterlake FC
Sporting Arkamo 1–0 Old City Central
Goyardeliz United 0–1 Antiguoko FC
Freedom FC 2–2 Ituraitz Victory (2–2 AET) (0–3 pen.)
Saint Laida 1–1 Basabe Old Boys (1–1 AET) (6–7 pen.)
Iturributa United 2–0 FAS SC
Ezkutia MFC 0–1 Gortz United
Echegoyan FC 4–0 Dockyard Oaks
Kumatz Cheese 0–3 Royal Ibarbe
Royal Association 1–4 Athletic Club Olarria
Urizaharra FC 1–0 Blue Mountain Range

First Division clubs seem to have learned their lesson from previous editions of the Royal Cup, no longer fielding severely weakened sides in the early rounds. Only 4, as opposed to last season’s whopping 9, top-flight teams were eliminated in the Round of 64. Of these, Urbitzo were put out of their misery by eventual Second Division champions Bakartirla Buccaneers, league bottom-feeders Oyardo were caught unawares and roundly beaten by the second-tier Lermendia, and the also second-tier Urizaharra and Nabarrieta narrowly defeated Blue Mountain Range and Miners respectively. Ituraitz Victory and Basabe Old Boys didn’t have it easy either against the third-tier sides Freedom FC and Saint Laida, who both took them to penalties. Elsewhere, there was a rare cup derby played between Athletic Club Rumiatzi and Rumiatzi 529, with the former coming ahead in a nerve-wracking penalty shootout.

Round of 32 (select matches)
Obodixo FC 0–1 Iturributa United
Lermendia FC 1–1 Athletic Club Rumiatzi (1–1 AET) (1–3 pen.)
Erribe United 1–1 Sporting Iturributa (1–2 AET)
Ariznabarra Castle 0–2 Basabe Old Boys
Bakartirla Buccaneers 1–0 East Railway
Okerruri FC 1–4 Antiguoko FC
Astograth University 3–1 Royal Ibarbe
Echegoyan FC 2–0 Eagles FC
Gortz United 1–1 Urizaharra FC (2–1 AET)
Ichapeldun Mariners 3–4 Sporting Arkamo
Mars Athletic 0–4 Urbizania Wanderers
Markiniz Union 2–1 Ituraitz Victory
Nabarrieta FC 1–1 Athletic Club Olarria (1–1 AET) (2–3 pen.)
Sorokin's Old Boys 1–5 Royal Rumiatzi
Ituraitz FC 2–3 Ximun Orieta FC
Sporting Olarria 2–2 Gesterlake FC (2–4 AET)

The Round of 32 featured two glaring upsets for the two teams domiciled at the Ituraitz Sporting Ground. Ituraitz Victory lost their away tie against the tiny, third-tier Markiniz Union from Iturributa province, and the mighty Ituraitz FC were humbled in a 3-2 local derby loss against the “third team” of Ituraitz, Ximun Orieta FC. Meanwhile, Bakartirla Buccaneers continued taking scalps by beating East Railway in Kala and the now second-tier Astograth University eliminated Royal Ibarbe 3-1.

Round of 16
Markiniz Union 1–2 Gesterlake FC
Basabe Old Boys 1–1 Urbizania Wanderers (2–1 AET)
Gortz United 1–1 Echegoyan FC (1–2 AET)
Astograth University 0–1 Iturributa United
Royal Rumiatzi 0–1 Sporting Arkamo
Athletic Club Rumiatzi 1–1 Bakartirla Buccaneers (1–2 AET)
Ximun Orieta FC 0–2 Sporting Iturributa
Antiguoko FC 2–1 Athletic Club Olarria

With the field narrowing to just 16, at least one First Division side featured in every tie of this round and one triumphed in all of them – save for Athletic Club Rumiatzi, who had the misfortune of facing Bakartirla Buccaneers. The Buccaneers, even playing away, were a formidable opponent and fought hard to first equalise and then outright win in extra-time. Echegoyan FC also went to extra-time in their away defeat of Gortz United, Iturributa United did not in their away win over Astograth University, likewise Gesterlake FC in shutting down the fairy-tale run of third-tier Markiniz Union. Antiguoko FC pulled off a mild upset in knocking out Athletic Club Olarria, but the biggest stories were Sporting Arkamo stealing a brilliant win at Royal Rumiatzi and Basabe Old Boys desperately defending a draw against Urbizania Wanderers before beating them in extra-time.

Quarterfinals
Sporting Iturributa 1–0 Basabe Old Boys
Bakartirla Buccaneers 0–1 Sporting Arkamo
Gesterlake FC 1–0 Antiguoko FC
Iturributa United 0–1 Echegoyan FC

Bakartirla Buccaneers, who had faced and beaten top-flight clubs at every step of the cup so far, were finally knocked out by a penalty from Sporting Arkamo’s Berasko Korradi. Sporting Iturributa eliminated a resilient Basabe Old Boys with little fanfare, and Gesterlake FC pulled off a victory in their derby against the more favoured Antiguoko FC. The surprise of the quarterfinals was Echegoyan FC eliminating Iturributa United at Old City Stadium, a snap shot by Echeberri Herrekalde slicing across the box and past the reach of goalkeeper Konrad Matheny.


Semifinals
Sporting Iturributa 2–0 Echegoyan FC
Sporting Arkamo 1–4 Gesterlake FC

Sporting Iturributa had a troubled season, dropping far below expectations in the First Division, but their heads were on right at the time of playing a Royal Cup semifinal. With clinical precision and their trademark defensive excellence, goals by Larendi Gorriz and Xefe Larribe booked them a ticket to their 9th Royal Cup final. In the other tie, the obvious favourites were Sporting Arkamo: beautiful play, good results in the league, a number of great players. They faced, at home, the meager Gesterlake: placed 16 at the time, largely aimless, and whose best players were some a couple of rejects from Royal Rumiatzi and Ituraitz FC, plus Anyer Bermeyiyo, who’d long ago sat on every substitute bench in Ceni. Bermeyiyo scored a brace, bookended by Sabin Laza and Birila Taiyade, to crush a complacent Arkamo and reach Gesterlake’s first ever Royal Cup final.

The Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi

For Gesterlake, this was the most important match of their history. It was their first real chance to win major national silverware – something other than those two Second Division trophies. Gesterlake is one of the twins of Twin Cities province, and their rival city Arexa had already won not one but two Royal Cups through Royal Arexa and Old City Central. The oldest of fans had been waiting since the very first cup – 50 whole years – for this moment. They were not the favourites, to say the least.

For Sporting Iturributa, this match was less important than any of the 6 Champions’ League matches they’d played that season, all of which held the promise of enormous riches and glory. After a dismal league performance, the Royal Cup would be a good consolation prize. The hangover from three years as champions had hit them hard, but the cup could save them some face and get them some international football through the Cup Winners’ Cup. It would also be the last, the very last, match of goalkeeper Aratz Anzizar and manager Zorion Legeren’s entire careers, and everyone at the Chevrons wanted a good sending-off.

Legeren, not about to change his style, lined up Sporting’s now classic 4-2-3-1. Gesterlake’s Anaut Eskape opted for 4-4-1-1. What followed was 90 minutes of tense gridlock, also described as ‘intensely boring’ by some neutral observers. Sporting’s game under Legeren has always been to control possession and cycle it, drawing out the opposition to . Of course, weaker sides such as Gesterlake will often attempt to park the bus, as also happened here, and Sporting’s usual recourse in that situation is to break through the flanks with their top-quality wingers and wing-backs, beating defenders through their combination of speed and skill. The problem was, Sporting doesn’t quite have the top-quality wingers and wing-backs it once did. Baiona Menduburu is not Cheru Lizarza like a 33-year-old Xefe Larribe is not a spry Ihazintu Malkorra. Coincidentally, Gesterlake’s best and most experienced players are on the wings. Espuru had noted this in Sporting’s visit to Gesterlake for the league, where a similar strategy stumped them into a scoreless draw. This had coincided with Sporting’s worst period, however, and on Gesterlake’s visit to Old City Stadium the Chevrons had handed them a confident 2-0 defeat. So for the Royal Cup final, Espuru doubled down.

With intense man-marking, tactical fouls, and setting the half-way line as the upper bound for the team’s attacking playmaker, Gesterlake sought to absolutely lock down their own half. Even Blue Mountain Range fans would blush, to pull that off - or even try it - in a cup final. Against Sporting’s best efforts, against the vision of Servet Misidjan, the delicate dribbling of Ximun Blacksdove-Beukers, the pace of Minerva Compton, Gesterlake cut them off or cut them down. And they were smart, drawing out the yellow cards slowly and spreading them around. They time-wasted from the first minute. They had no shame, and it got them to extra-time.

Frustration had been building in Sporting all through the match, and it burst into desperation in the additional half-hour. Young winger Eskuin Nekol, who’d been subbed on for Lauaxeta Lardaro, finally lost patience with right-back and captain Frederik Goikoechea’s antics during a throw-in. Getting in the face of Gesterlake’s captain, Nekol was baited into throwing a jab before anyone else could get to them. The red card and a bench-clearing argument between managers, referees and both squads wasted the better part of the next five minutes – all in Gesterlake’s favour, of course. A man down, Sporting’s anger could not translate into more effective play, and the match was dragged to a penalty shoot-out.

Aner Bermeyiyo got Gesterlake off to a flying start, before Blacksdove-Beukers equalised for Sporting. Yuli Nikoularena made it 2-1 for Gesterlake. Forward Larendi Gorriz skied his shot, and complained the penalty spot was uneven. Gesterlake were ecstatic, but Aratz Anzizar saving Franchizko Irrazabal’s ground-level shot promptly dampened their spirits. Xefe Larribe coolly blasted the ball into the top right corner to bring the series back to level terms, 2-2. Haitz Araistegi and Servet Misidjan both scored their shots, 3-3. The final penalty of the initial series was fired by Charan Karrikaburu, grazed by Anzizar’s fingers into the post – and into the net. 4-3. Gaitzka Gurina would take the last penalty for Sporting Iturributa, in a Grand Duke’s Stadium turned mad with indignation, elation, anxiety and boiling expectation.

Gesterlake’s goalkeeper, Otsoa Sanyorenti, had already won two Royal Cups going into this match. Both from the bench of Royal Rumiatzi, having played a couple of matches in the very earliest rounds of the competition. He’d been young then, now he was 32. He’d glided through a few more teams, keeping goal for Royal Ibarbe, for Blue Mountain Range. He never thought he’d get to a Royal Cup final again, never mind playing one. Suddenly he was facing down Gaitzka Gurina, a gem of the Astograthian national team, and in a split-second decision dove right. When his hand met the ball, Gesterlake FC won their first Royal Cup.

Sporting Iturributa 0–0 Gesterlake FC (0–0 AET) (3–4 pen.)

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CHAMPIONS
GESTERLAKE FC

1st title



Astograth (ASG) qualifiers
Champions’ League: Urbizania Wanderers
Challengers’ Cup: Royal Rumiatzi, Iturributa United, Athletic Club Olarria
Liga B Champions’ Trophy: Bakartirla Buccaneers, Urizaharra FC, Erribe United
Rising Stars’ Cup: Royal Rumiatzi
Cup Winners’ Cup: Gesterlake FC

Copa de Campeones: Urbizania Wanderers
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The Astograthian Football League
Season 685 Preview – Part 1

Transfers
- Balendin Sorrekieta (Manager) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers
- Xander Mcdrew (TAE - Manager) signed for Blue Mountain Range
- Eguzki Berriex (Manager) signed for Miners FC
- Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga (Manager) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Bakartirla Buccaneers
- Zuriko Eliz (Manager) left Basabe Old Boys
- Machin Biskert (Manager) left Blue Mountain Range
- Argider Gorriaran (Manager) left Miners FC
- Osasun Olagibe (Manager) left Oyardo FC
- Mikel Aluztiza (Manager) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Royal Ibarbe
- Zorion Legeren (Manager), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 69

- Tehmina Palani (SRS - CF) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Brasta (SRS) for Đ1.42 M
- Telá Potos (TIO - CF) signed for Ituraitz FC from OMB (TIO) for Đ1.05 M
- Nolan Moore (TKT - RM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Port Tacassam FC (TKT) for Đ840 k
- Ohashi Kiichi (SQR - LM) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Calamari Wanderers FC (SQR) for Đ790 k
- Zhu Aiguo (YZH - RB) signed for Iturributa United from Yincheng Capitals (YZH) for Đ580 k
- Mike Sloah (SNL - CB) signed for Ituraitz FC from Jagomir City (SNL) for Đ420 k
- Sasha Kristine (CMT - RM) signed for Ituraitz FC from Tihon (CMT) for Đ420 k
- Julio Campana (JUE - CF) joined Ituraitz Victory on loan from AC Pomena (JUE)
- Iraitz Echekopaz (RB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from LygaHaven (HVY) as a free agent
- Zhao Yong (YZH - GK) signed for East Railway from Beian Athletic (YZH) as a free agent
- Fernando Armida (STB - GK) signed for Ituraitz FC from Penningworth United (STB) as a free agent
- Osfral Leruose (TIO - LM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from NFB (TIO) as a free agent
- Musko Uriel (LB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Baywall Athletic (HVY) as a free agent
- Guy Reason (FFD - CM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Farfadillis (FFD) as a free agent

- Olentzaro Karazatorre (CF) signed for Pyathora Mariners FC (TKT) from Ituraitz FC for Đ3.26 M
- Arano Ilaria (GK) signed for Real Chinchinhua (TAE) from Blue Mountain Range for Đ2.63 M
- Soter Laborda (DM) signed for Lajuno (EUR) from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ740 k
- Emenon Ulibarri (AM) signed for Duke of the North (PAS) from Royal Ibarbe for Đ660 k
- Bichincho Zabalaga (AM) signed for CF Frantxizko-A (TEQ) from Sporting Arkamo for Đ660 k
- Aurre Laurnagaray (GK) signed for Stahlburg Rovers (NPH) from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ530 k
- Mederi Laskibar (RM) signed for Hutwich & Iduloren FC (KOR) from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Eskuin Nekol (LM) signed for AC Izotz Zubia (AUD) from Sporting Iturributa as a free agent

- Loiola Urpi (CB) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ1 M
- Altzibar Sarrible (CB) signed for Iturributa United from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ950 k
- Iracho Yeregi (DM) signed for Iturributa United from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ640 k
- Zeruko Echeberria (CB) signed for Antiguoko FC from Echegoyan FC for Đ530 k
- Ander Ametrano (LM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ500 k
- Zohiartze Orokieta (CB) signed for East Railway from Ituraitz FC for Đ460 k
- Gilamu Mazondo (CM) signed for Ituraitz FC from Miners FC for Đ460 k
- Dominix Birto (CM) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Iturributa United for Đ420 k
- Gareth Carney (NPH - LB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Royal Ibarbe for Đ390 k
- Mikelatz Idaberry (CF) signed for Erribe United from Ituraitz Victory for Đ390 k
- Garchot Dirassar (AM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Basabe Old Boys for Đ390 k
- Gomesano Sedero (CM) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ390 k
- Umea Goyanes (RM) signed for Gortz United from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ370 k
- Diegoche Yauregizar (DM) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Basabe Old Boys for Đ370 k
- Ezkerra Echazarreta (CF) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ360 k
- Loramendi Kuruchelar (RM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Ituraitz Victory for Đ350 k
- Yatsu Letamendi (CM) signed for Antiguoko FC from Ituraitz FC for Đ340 k
- Arixo Salayaran (CB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Sporting Iturributa for Đ340 k
- Agosti Irachet (LB) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ340 k
- Aurken Maruri (GK) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Sporting Iturributa for Đ340 k
- Gau Urunaga (AM) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Echegoyan FC for Đ340 k
- Aurken Erenio (CF) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Antiguoko FC for Đ330 k
- Mederi Marien (AM) signed for Echegoyan FC from Gortz United for Đ320 k
- Apal Gerenio (RB) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Iturributa United for Đ320 k
- Markel Kortayarena (LB) signed for Gesterlake FC from Blue Mountain Range for Đ310 k
- Arnalt Bergerot (RB) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Iturributa United for Đ280 k
- Urtungo Kereyazu (CM) signed for Echegoyan FC from Antiguoko FC for Đ280 k
- Bilinch Zumarraga (CF) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Erribe United for Đ270 k
- Pello Salduberes (AM) signed for Gortz United from Miners FC for Đ270 k
- Aratz Iarritu (LB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Ituraitz Victory for Đ240 k
- Urtsin Belderrain (LB) signed for East Railway from Astograth University for Đ240 k
- Marz Kachola (RB) signed for Gesterlake FC from Gortz United for Đ220 k
- Elatzar Kobeaga (RB) signed for Iturributa United from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ210 k
- Zuzen Sandra (LB) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from East Railway for Đ200 k
- Baladi Treko (CM) signed for Miners FC from Oyardo FC for Đ200 k
- Xefe Bessouat (CB) signed for Antiguoko FC from East Railway for Đ190 k
- Petrigai Errezarret (CF) signed for Gesterlake FC from Basabe Old Boys for Đ190 k
- Ximun Iun (CF) signed for Erribe United from Athletic Club Rumiatzi for Đ180 k
- Luki Bringas (CB) signed for Gortz United from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ180 k
- Obeko Zabalegi (CB) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Astograth University for Đ180 k
- Eyande Osamiz (CB) signed for Urizaharra FC from Antiguoko FC for Đ180 k
- Hitz Sistiaga (CB) signed for East Railway from Athletic Club Rumiatzi for Đ170 k
- Lander Kahe (CB) signed for Echegoyan FC from East Railway for Đ170 k
- Adei Eiguren (RM) signed for Old City Central from Sporting Ibarguren for Đ170 k
- Yoseba Andeza (CB) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Miners FC for Đ160 k
- Yon Zuasti (GK) signed for Echegoyan FC from Royal Ibarbe for Đ160 k
- Gasteiz Legaza (RM) signed for Miners FC from Urbitzo FC for Đ160 k
- Hartz Isuregi (LB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Urbitzo FC for Đ150 k
- Lauaxeta Amas (DM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Miners FC for Đ140 k
- Echekopar Urtazu (AM) signed for Miners FC from Urizaharra FC for Đ140 k
- Sugoi Iniurrigarro (RB) signed for Antiguoko FC from Urbitzo FC for Đ130 k
- Santikurtz Salamendi (CF) signed for Garitzeta FC from Urizaharra FC for Đ130 k
- Gogo Abin (GK) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from East Railway for Đ120 k
- Urritz Duhau (CB) signed for Miners FC from Erribe United for Đ120 k
- Baiona Ordenanz (CB) signed for South Factory from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ80 k
- Garoa Iasuralde (CB) signed for Erribe United from Blue Mountain Range for Đ70 k
- Nikola Basto (LB) signed for Erribe United from Royal Ibarbe for Đ70 k
- Behe Tabar (CB) signed for Ichapeldun Mariners from Urizaharra FC for Đ60 k
- Belche Echebarria (CM) signed for Mauritza FC from Urizaharra FC for Đ30 k
- Donostia Urkia (LM) signed for Lermendia FC from Athletic Club Rumiatzi for Đ20 k
- Thomas Kaberle (STL - CB) joined Blue Mountain Range on loan from Sporting Iturributa
- Lino Kaberle (STL - GK) returned to Sporting Iturributa from his loan at Sporting Arkamo
- Xantalen Gastambide (CF) signed for Antiguoko FC from Sporting Iturributa as a free agent
- Ubarna Urrutigoity (RB) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Barea Bolea (CB) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Basabe Old Boys as a free agent
- Diegoche Ulbina (LM) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Basabe Old Boys as a free agent
- Polentzi Bizagirre (AM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Urbitzo FC as a free agent
- Hitz Suardiaz (LB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Bakartirla Buccaneers as a free agent
- Isidor Leibar (RM) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Edorta Aniasko (CF) signed for East Railway from Urbitzo FC as a free agent
- Gorbea Gogenola (RB) signed for Echegoyan FC from Basabe Old Boys as a free agent
- Oinatz Lissarrage (GK) signed for Gesterlake FC from Basabe Old Boys as a free agent
- Hibai Alkorta (RB) signed for Gortz United from Astograth University as a free agent
- Aingeru Sayaz (RM) signed for Ituraitz FC from Royal Association as a free agent
- Ugutz Iturriche (RM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Ubelteso Amilaga (CM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Seber Akordagoitia (CF) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Urbitzo FC as a free agent
- Michaut Agos (DM) signed for Miners FC from Sporting Arkamo as a free agent
- Bidari Mendigoechea (CF) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Athletic Club Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Iban Anchordoki (CF) signed for South Factory from Ituraitz Victory as a free agent
- Cherran Peluaga (CB) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Otsoa Sanyorenti (GK) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Goren Elizabe (CB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Ituraitz Victory as a free agent

- Urtsua Ulibarria (GK), who was last at Astograth University, retired from football aged 34
- Ospin Urbikain (RM), who was last at Astograth University, retired from football aged 33
- Yeremi Latzabe (CM), who was last at Athletic Club Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 33
- Argider Ormachea (RB), who was last at Athletic Club Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 33
- Adon Salbidia (GK), who was last at Athletic Club Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 34
- Ander Zelayes (DM), who was last at Athletic Club Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 38
- Ilixo Orria (CF), who was last at Athletic Club Yungoitio, retired from football aged 33
- Yosu Sanchotena (AM), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 37
- Yake Garracho (CF), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 34
- Pierres Legaza (CB), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 38
- Kiliz Peyran (RM), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 33
- Nuxila Dezabaleta (RB), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 37
- Ubendu Sakierain (RM), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 33
- Lerchun Sarre (LB), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 37
- Balasi Erke (CM), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 35
- Albi Gorostar (GK), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 33
- Agoztar Kalorra (RB), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 36
- Asier Amisano (AM), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 36
- Elorri Karrika (CF), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 36
- Gaitzka Minaya (CB), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 36
- Manu Sagardoy (GK), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 33
- Izotz Zoria (CF), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 34
- Yurdan Biguri (CF), who was last at Garitzeta FC, retired from football aged 35
- Harkaitz Genichea (CM), who was last at Garitzeta FC, retired from football aged 36
- Manex Landarte (CB), who was last at Garitzeta FC, retired from football aged 33
- Abarrotz Usatorre (RB), who was last at Garitzeta FC, retired from football aged 34
- Gaxan Irusta (CM), who was last at Garitzeta Racing Club, retired from football aged 35
- Chartiko Lerate (RM), who was last at Garitzeta Racing Club, retired from football aged 37
- Haitz Araistegi (LB), who was last at Gesterlake FC, retired from football aged 33
- Eguntsenti Belazkez (CF), who was last at Gesterlake FC, retired from football aged 37
- Ezkerra Bibankotz (GK), who was last at Gesterlake FC, retired from football aged 36
- Artizar Moriega (CB), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 37
- Arixo Usay (RM), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 36
- Guchi Echelet (CF), who was last at Ichapeldun Mariners, retired from football aged 38
- Baleren Narke (CB), who was last at Ituraitz FC, retired from football aged 35
- Maule Oyage (GK), who was last at Ituraitz FC, retired from football aged 36
- Gartzi Abaroa (LM), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 34
- Aresti Echabarri (DM), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 33
- Odon Echauren (RB), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 37
- Ler Eleskagaray (CF), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 34
- Elorri Yurramendi (CM), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 37
- Otsoko Ligorria (GK), who was last at Iturributa Racing Club, retired from football aged 37
- Anchoka Sages (RM), who was last at Izarloka FC, retired from football aged 34
- Bitor Elizaga (CB), who was last at Lermendia FC, retired from football aged 35
- Alatz Larraza (DM), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 33
- Haitz Uriz (RM), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 33
- Urdaspal Chalde (GK), who was last at Old City Central, retired from football aged 38
- Oskarbi Kuburu (CB), who was last at Royal Arexa, retired from football aged 34
- Osoitz Bidart (DM), who was last at Royal Association, retired from football aged 33
- Isidor Ytuarte (DM), who was last at Royal Association, retired from football aged 38
- Selatse Echandiz (LM), who was last at Royal Ibarbe, retired from football aged 33
- Atarratze Sumundegi (DM), who was last at Royal Ibarbe, retired from football aged 34
- Xantalen Luzarraga (CB), who was last at Royal Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 35
- Panpili Garikoche (CB), who was last at South Factory, retired from football aged 36
- Oihan Behelaborde (CF), who was last at Sporting Arkamo, retired from football aged 35
- Zarles Berhongaray (CB), who was last at Sporting Arkamo, retired from football aged 33
- Altzibar Elia (CF), who was last at Sporting Arkamo, retired from football aged 34
- Aratz Anzizar (GK), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 36
- Mayorga Amorrosta (CB), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 33
- Alain Anderika (DM), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 34
- Erramun Bera (GK), who was last at Urizaharra FC, retired from football aged 33
- Zuzuarregi Elormendi (CF), who was last at Ximun Orieta FC, retired from football aged 35
- Andima Iburrusteta (DM), who was last at Ximun Orieta FC, retired from football aged 33
- Gartzea Letamendia (CM), who was last at Ximun Orieta FC, retired from football aged 37
- Adon Sarasibar (CB), who was last at Ximun Orieta FC, retired from football aged 33

Teams

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Urbizania Wanderers, est. 523
Ground: Cherketzo Arena (53,200), Urbizania Image
Colours: All dark green
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (competitive), Royal Rumiatzi (regional), South Factory (regional)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 43, Image 7 First Division titles, Image 7 Royal Cups
Main sponsor: Duchess Airways (airline)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 29.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 40 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dieje Ibrelaná (FFD), aLBa Image Urre Remondegi, aCBa Image Eriz Mugiro, aCBa Image Zohiartze Urkia, aRBa Image Aire Kobelas, aDMa Image Ibon Irisarre ©, aDMa Image Yoshimi Hirahito (TAE), aLMa Image Alexis Durmisi (VLD), aRMa Image Churio Aragolaza, aAMa Image Gero Sorrosua, aCFa Image Aire Epherra

Bench: aGKa Iztal Zurriage, aGKa Marz Perurena, aLBa Gomesano Mekolalde, aCBa Xarles Sabatza, aCBa Arotza Durkudoy, aCBa Goren Elizabe, aRBa Bazkoare Echegoyenberry, aDMa Diegoche Yauregizar, aDMa Distiratsu Oniate, aLMa Frantzes Benzoa, aCMa Yurdan Mandiola, aRMa Bixincho Olate, aAMa Xarles Lazkano, aCFa Imanol Bethularan, aCFa Teyo Menbieye

Manager: Image Eriz Bakaikoa, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Value skillful, beautiful football. Vibe of an intimate, local club despite massive success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 1st of 20
Notes: Urbizania Wanderers won their their seventh league title in convincing fashion last time around, thanks to a tight defence, unforgiving striker Aire Epherra, and the best midfield in the league, starring Taeshani international Yoshimi Hirahito and the First Division’s Player of the Year, Valladar winger Alexis Durmisi. This off-season has been quiet at Wanderers, with the club preferring to keep its core team intact, making bank by selling off a number of bench players and replacing them with a new cadre of promising youngsters. Critics accuse manager Eriz Bakaikoa of complacency while others whisper that the wages commanded by the likes of Durmisi, Hirahito, Epherra and captain Irisarre have made the financial situation at Wanderers more delicate than they let on. Whatever the cause, there is still broad agreement that the reigning champions have a strong team across the board, with plenty of squad depth and no obvious weaknesses. Favourites to repeat their title win.

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Royal Rumiatzi, est. 541
Ground: Knights' Stadium (70,000), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: White shirt, dark blue shorts and socks
Major rivals: Athletic Club Rumiatzi (The Rumiatzi Derby), Ituraitz FC (The Silver Derby), Iturributa United (political), Sporting Iturributa (political), Urbizania Wanderers (regional), Astograth University (local)
Major honours: Image 9 First Division titles, Image 8 Royal Cups, Image Cygnus Cup 25, Image Copa de Campeones 22, Image 1 Ides of March Cup, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 22
Main sponsor: Dukomm (telecomms)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 28.4 M
Seasons in the First Division: 40 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Konrad Matheny (NPH), aLBa Image Loxjilo Exihosahar (FFD), aCBa Image Loiola Urpi, aCBa Image Selatse Yrigoy, aCBa Image Aztore Andia, aRBa Image Lutz Daschner (STL), aLMa Image Kiliz Gartzi, aRMa Image Nolan Moore (TKT), aAMa Image Azeari Duarte ©, aCFa Image Martin Blessed (EUR), aCFa Image Yasone Urdanibia

Bench: aGKa Egen Kortabarren, aGKa Milian Anibar, aLBa Paskal Layinde, aCBa Amuruza Leyarra, aCBa Lore Ameya, aRBa Ageio Osinde, aDMa Argider Eges, aLMa Anchoka Oyhantkabal, aCMa Gorosti Espos, aCMa Image Guy Reason (FFD), aRMa Mogel Darrikarrere, aAMa Lon Dumon, aCFa Bidari Mendigoechea, aCFa Mogel Galdiano, aCFa Gerazan Legazpi

Manager: Image Lele Manguele (FFD), 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Rich, powerful, will settle for nothing but the best. Trophies are the goal, or heads will roll. Incredibly insecure over the lack of UICA/IFCF success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 2nd of 20
Notes: The board of Royal Rumiatzi initially hired Lele Manguele, a man who had never managed any football team at any level, with the understanding that he would either immediately deliver them a league title or be sacked. This will now be Manguele’s third season at the helm of Rumiatzi. Trophies won? Zero. But he has twice guided them to runners-up in the league, and also lost a Royal Cup final – the silverware has been just within reach, enough for Manguele to convince the board to give him just one more chance. On top of that, the board have again reached into their coffers to strengthen an already very strong team: centre-back Loiola Urpi arrives from Wanderers, Tikariot wingers Nolan Moore from Port Tacassam, and a 19 year-old right-back from Farfadillis called Guy Reason, whom no-one other than Manguele has ever heard of. The last time he pulled out one of those it was the Galáctico-shortlisted Exihosahar, so they’ll trust him on this one too. The trio of Azeari Duarte, Yasone Urdanibia and Martin Blessed, combined with Manguele’s ultra-offensive style, remains the most formidable attack in Astograth.

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Sporting Iturributa, est. 512
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: Crimson with gold chevron, crimson shorts and socks
Major rivals: Iturributa United (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image 6 First Division titles, Image 3 Royal Cups, Image Cygnus Cup 20, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 5 Iturributan President's Cups, Image UICA Iturributan Club of the Century
Main sponsor: IB Investments (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 30.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 25 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Lino Kaberle (STL), aLBa Image Minerva Compton (KOR), aCBa Image Mogel Doyenard ©, aCBa Image Gomesano Suhurt, aRBa Image Baiona Menduburu, aDMa Image Servet Misidjan (NPH), aDMa Image Gaitzka Gurina, aLMa Image Ohashi Kiichi (SQR), aRMa Image Xefe Larribe, aAMa Image Ximun Blacksdove-Beukers (AUD), aCFa Image Tehmina Palani (SRS)

Bench: aGKa Otsoa Sanyorenti, aGKa Udalaitz Altabegoiti, aLBa Barea Yaurregiberry, aCBa Oidor Lubiano, aCBa Erauso Zugasti, aCBa Echachu Oriza, aRBa Oxarra Nabarrete, aDMa Xurdin Eskurdia, aDMa Erruki Yauza, aCMa Lehoiar Oztolaza, aLMa Lauaxeta Lardaro, aRMa Matin Galarke, aAMa Edur Elizahalde, aCFa Larendi Gorriz, aCFa Egoitz Laurnagaray

Manager: Image Mikel Aluztiza, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Refined, classy, value a slow and methodical style of play. Think very highly of themselves. The snobbish one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 3rd of 20
Notes: After winning three league titles in a row, Sporting Iturributa seemed ready to grab their fourth on the trot. Instead, they tumbled all the way down to 6th place, and immediately after that lost the Royal Cup final to Gesterlake. The planned retirements of manager Zorion Legeren and goalkeeper Aratz Anzizar, two of the finest to ply their trade in Astograth, have gone ahead and been another hard blow to morale – but will perhaps prove to be a blessing in disguise. Mikel Aluztiza, once a successful centre-back for Sporting, has been brought in to helm the team after a strong stint at Royal Ibarbe. He oversaw some spring cleaning over the off-season: disgraced winger Eskuin Nekol was palmed off to, inexplicably, AC Izotz Zubia of Audioslavia, while several other players were shepherded off to greener pastures. In goal comes the young Siovanijan Lino Kaberle, who spent the last two seasons on loan at Sporting Arkamo. Large fees and large wages have also been paid for Squidroidian winger Ohashi Kiichi from Calamari Wanderers and for striker Tehmina Palani of Brasta, Squornshelan Remnant States; both are expected to start and bring some much-needed vigour to the team going forward. On paper, this is a highly proficient team that could well challenge for the title, though pundits are cautious considering the time it may take for a new manager and new signings to gel.

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Iturributa United, est. 523
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: White with red sash, red shorts, white socks
Major rivals: Sporting Iturributa (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image 4 First Division titles, Image 3 Royal Cups, Image 2 Copas de Campeones, Image 3 Ides of March Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 3 Iturributan President's Cups, runners-up of UICA Champions’ Cups 39 & 52
Main sponsor: Badiola (vehicles)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 28.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 25 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Marty De-Wit (AUD), aLBa Image Zeydel Abidin Birkan (TMR), aCBa Image Altzibar Sarrible, aCBa Image Miriam Lechie (BRE), aRBa Image Zhu Aiguo (YZH), aDMa Image Connor Macdonald (KSK), aCMa Image Beltza Urkizo ©, aCMa Image Gunutz Yriberry, aLMa Image Fangti Pikolaugh (CMT), aRMa Image Lukasz Adalmek (ESH), aCFa Image Lukas Bright (BRE)

Bench: aGKa Keop Karrikaberry, aGKa Gaueko Errekondo, aLBa Mayorga Orayen, aCBa Ostots Yerro, aCBa Gorka Ibatborde, aRBa Elatzar Kobeaga, aDMa Iracho Yeregi, aLMa Perrando Eyerart, aCMa Lapurdi Muruaga, aCMa Yaizki Gamino, aRMa Domiku Indurain, aAMa Gaizka Zubisarreta, aCFa Balendin Betonazko, aCFa Hitzeder Lizalde, aCFa Ubendu Usandizaga

Manager: Image Justin Vauxhall (BRE), 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Frenetic, energetic, populist. Driven to excel at whatever cost. The rowdy one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 4th of 20
Notes: Justin Vauxhall’s tenure at United got off to a good start last season, and would have gone down as a solid first year if it hadn’t been marred by a late-season 6-1 derby loss to Royal Rumiatzi, following which they further slipped to 3rd after chasing the title all season. For this season, they’ve brought out the wallet to sign some squad depth, a new starting centre-back in Altzibar Sarrible, and right-back Zhu Aiguo from Yincheng Capitals of Yuezhou. The signing of Zhu proved controversial, because it breaches the limit of 5 foreign players allowed per team (De-Wit and Adalmek exempted); the club argued that the league restrictions run afoul of labour laws favouring the free transit of Rushmori workers. The FAF are determined to resolve this in court, but a ruling has allowed Mr. Zhu to play as normal until proper judgement is emitted. Anyway, the strengthened defence is great news for United, but expectations are not high that they can break their now 11-year streak without a league title – especially if Sporting experience a resurgence.

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Ituraitz FC, est. 577
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: All red
Major rivals: Ituraitz Victory (The Ituraitz Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (The Silver Derby), Urbizania Wanderers (competitive), Athletic Club Olarria (regional), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 47, Image UICA Globe Cup 45, Image 9 First Division titles, Image 6 Royal Cups, Image 4 Ides of March Cups, Image UICA Super Cup 44, Image Copa de Campeones 20, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 25, Image UICA Astograthian Club of the Century
Main sponsor: Chistorra Sarlange (charcuterie)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 24.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 40 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Bihar Raldua, aLBa Image Mirande Anibardo, aCBa Image Mike Sloah (SNL), aCBa Image Xuban Lechardoy, aRBa Image Cheru Lizarza, aLMa Image Isidra Corvey © (BRE), aCMa Image Gilamu Bengoechea, aCMa Image Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd (AUD), aRMa Image Sasha Kristine (CMT), aCFa Image Telá Potos (TIO), aCFa Image Lastur Orkola

Bench: aGKa Yake Galparsoro, aGKa Azubeli Arana, aLBa Asier Labiaga, aCBa Cherran Goyeche, aCBa Hurko Germain, aCBa Keop Ithurrart, aRBa Anchoka Alastre, aDMa Iparragirre Paldao, aLMa Orixe Mantinian, aCMa Gilamu Mazondo, aRMa Aingeru Sayaz, aAMa Yuaneizu Aranda, aCFa Iturri Barriola, aCFa Hurko Barreneche, aCFa Image Tomofumi Ishimoda (HIN)

Manager: Image Bob Partridge (EUR), 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Successful, attractive, cosmopolitan. You either love them or hate them. The world champion 654-55 Ituraitz is widely regarded as the best Astograthian team of all time.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 5th of 20
Notes: Ituraitz FC have had a hard fall over the last few years, though Bob Partridge and his no-nonsense 4-4-2 have stewarded them back into decent shape. Last year’s fifth-place finish still falls short of Gorriaka’s ambitions, however. This pre-season, when foreign clubs came in asking after striker Olentzaro Karazatorre, an unamused Ituraitz put their price at twice what they’d paid for him. Clubs from Audioslavia and Nephara were interested but, surprisingly, it was Tikariot club Pyathora Mariners whom Karazatorre decided to join. The money’s all the same to Ituraitz, and they put it to good use on the transfer market: in come striker Telá Potos of Tioguldós, centre-back Mike Sloah of South Newlandia, and Sasha Kristine of Chromatika, along with Starblaydi youngster Fernando Armida as a rapidly maturing project for the future, and some local transfers for coverage. To fans, the loss of Karazatorre was a major disappointment, but the flurry of signings has got them excited for this season. Critics remain skeptical that the squad is competitive enough to win the title, with some weak links in defence and a very conspicuous Audioslavian that has yet to prove his worth in centre midfield. Isidra Corvey, now captain, remains far and away the best player on the team, and one of the finest in the First Division.

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Athletic Club Olarria, est. 504
Ground: North Point Stadium (61,317), Olarria Image
Colours: Claret with sky blue hoop, claret shorts and socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (regional), Sporting Olarria (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Amuarraina Errege (seafood)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 20.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 29 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Ayuko Mitsushima (HIN), aLBa Image Gareth Carney (NPH), aCBa Image Ubarna Aizpitarte, aCBa Image Elatzar Zumaeta, aRBa Image Aberri Buruchaga, aDMa Image Artizar Bailo, aLMa Image Dabi Biuret, aRMa Image Amber Docherty (KSK), aAMa Image Ubelteso Peruchena, aCFa Image Olentzaro Anseoteori, aCFa Image Pachi Lakumetz

Bench: aGKa Maore Garaikoechea, aGKa Marchel Ekwekwe, aLBa Todor Berrioz, aCBa Aurre Lete, aCBa Alarabi Meabebasterrechea, aCBa Arixo Salayaran, aRBa Urdin Echaudi ©, aDMa Burni Larripa, aCMa Lon Eskardo, aLMa Xanti Izpura, aRMa Altzibar Ulbina, aAMa Inautzi Loaiza, aCFa Hats Chapartegi, aCFa Elatzar Lassa, aCFa Kaiet Echassandage

Manager: Image Piarres Erke, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Consistent, but can't break the glass ceiling of a title win. Feel they've paid their dues, yet overlooked and underrated.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 6th of 20
Notes: Athletic Club Olarria did very well in climbing to a 4th place finish last season, qualifying for their first foray into the Challengers’ Cup, with one prior, ancient, Globe Cup run to their name. Manager Piarres Erke took all the praise for this achievement, and doubts remain as to whether he can repeat it; his whole career is one of being underestimated, however. This pre-season the club have lost two important players in goalkeeper Aurre Laurnagaray – off to Stahlburg Rovers in Nephara – and their best defender, Altzibar Sarrible, bought by Iturributa United. The replacements are not ideal: promoting the second keeper, 23-year-old Ayuko Mitsushima, and signing Royal Ibarbe’s Nepharan left-back Gareth Carney. It doesn’t look quite like a squad that can challenge the rest of the Astograthian top 6, but if Erke can continue getting strong performances out of Peruchena, Anseotori and Docherty, they might yet pull off another IFCF qualification.
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Royal Ibarbe, est. 488/500 (disputed)
Ground: Erda Street (19,000), Ibarbe Image
Colours: Purple shirt, yellow shorts, purple socks
Major rivals: Ibarbe Sport, Ibarbe Youth (all local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Zerrigela (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 17.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 17 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Edur Iun, aLBa Image Musko Uriel, aCBa Image Iraunkor Garasa, aCBa Image Hissho Munuzo (HIN), aRBa Image Galindo Beobide, aDMa Image Panfilo Napoleoni (JUE), aDMa Image Oxel Porkel, aLMa Image Ander Ametrano, aRMa Image Echahun Dacharry, aAMa Image Garchot Dirassar, aCFa Image Ixaka Lairihoy

Bench: aGKa Bitor Eiguren, aGKa Zilar Leskarboura, aLBa Hartz Isuregi, aCBa Teyo Otormin, aCBa Eyande Garika, aCBa Gauargi Aniorbe, aRBa Yurdan Echeberz ©, aDMa Chimich Jansson, aDMa Franchizko Biurrarena, aLMa Eusko Otazu, aCMa Chindoki Yano, aRMa Gaizka Lastarria, aAMa Unax Alchourron, aCFa Hustaz Urresti, aCFa Ongile Yraola

Manager: Image Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Small club, fans are fickle and wealthy. Gradually acquiring a wider base of support.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 7th of 20
Notes: Royal Ibarbe have steadily risen to consistently finish at or around 7th place – a very comfortable position from which to challenge for the top 6. Several managers have used the club as a springboard to the top clubs – now it was Mikel Aluztiza’s turn, off to Sporting Iturributa. His replacement, Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga, arrives at Ibarbe after spending 8 seasons at Bakartirla Buccaneers, promoting the tiny island club to the top flight once, twice and now three times, becoming a local legend in the process. Royal Ibarbe was Altzibararechuluaga’s boyhood club and, feeling the time was right, he’s left Bakartirla for a fresh start at what many pundits consider the dark horses of the Astograthian First Division. In this pre-season they’ve lost accomplished attacking midfielder Emenon Ulibarri, who’s left for a retirement run in the Pasargan league, but replaced him with the young Garchot Dirassar from Basabe Old Boys. Likewise, they’ve sold left-back Gareth Carney to AC Olarria, but arguably secured an upgrade in signing former NT player Musko Uriel from the Hayvish league. Ibarbe’s squad is low-key, defensively solid, and packed with a mix of proven veterans and emerging talents – combined with Altzibararechuluaga’s reputation for unorthodox methods and great results, they could be the season’s surprise package.

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Sporting Arkamo, est. 542
Ground: The Bells (43,505), Arkamo Image
Colours: Brown and gold stripes, brown shorts, gold socks
Major rivals: Akialden Marauders (The Arkamo Derby), Izarloka FC (regional), Lermendia FC (regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Barrertze (lifestyle)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 13.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 12 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Aurken Maruri, aLBa Image Haitz Erriest, aCBa Image Erauso Teyitegi, aCBa Image Cherran Peluaga, aRBa Image Freek Lamaars (ESH), aLMa Image Piarres Santurtun, aCMa Image Gomesano Sedero, aRMa Image Xalbador Achabalastra, aAMa Image Gaston Urdingio, aCFa Image Damyan Nifterik (ESH), aCFa Image Berasko Korradi

Bench: aGKa Sesuldo Esteinou, aGKa Oxel Echaburu, aLBa Luki Istekahandy, aCBa Loiola Echepare, aCBa Gorosti Biskert, aCBa Fermin Chirizola, aRBa Kusko Isaurralde, aDMa Ixona Landeta, aLMa Iaki Agerrebengoa, aCMa Opilano Ubaldi ©, aRMa Gora Ezpeleta, aAMa Gau Urunaga, aCFa Aurken Erenio, aCFa Umea Akerra, aCFa Atzo Kampo

Manager: Image Hanni Andikola, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Underdogs who still can't believe they've made it. Wholesome countryside support. Do a lot with little.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 8th of 20
Notes: Sporting Arkamo had a decent showing last time around, playing around the top of the table for a long stretch of the season before steadily dropping down to 9th. To avoid another slump like that they’ve taken to signing squad depth this pre-season, and have made some excellent transfers to that end. The three most notable are highly-rated centre midfielder Gomesano Sedero, gotten at cut-rate price after being discarded by Lele Manguele at Royal Rumiatzi; centre-back Cherran Peluaga, obtained from Iturributa United on a free; and young goalkeeper Aurken Maruri from Sporting Iturributa, to replace Lino Kaberle going the other direction. Sedero in particular has got the Arkamo faithful excited – there’s an atmosphere of expectation surrounding The Bells and what Andikola can accomplish off the back of last season.

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Antiguoko FC, est. 514
Ground: The Enclave (45,058), Antiguoko Image
Colours: Red and white quarters, red shorts and socks
Major rivals: Gesterlake FC, Royal Arexa (all historic)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Yogutz (dairy)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 14.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 14 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Ubelteso Erra, aLBa Image Hats Lizondo, aCBa Image Zeruko Echeberria, aCBa Image Hanot Benaza ©, aRBa Image Kusko Ibarrondo, aDMa Image Kaiet Okariz, aLMa Image Petrarch Karaiskakis (NPH), aRMa Image Thierry Cailleux (HIN), aAMa Image Uzuri Borthagaray, aCFa Image Edur Ustarroz, aCFa Image Mazuste Igerabide

Bench: aGKa Firmo Lerendegi, aGKa Hanot Echeto, aLBa Garikoitz Keheiye, aCBa Otsando Erramundeguy, aCBa Xefe Bessouat, aCBa Adon Aburto, aRBa Sugoi Iniurrigarro, aDMa Sendoa Gangoitia, aLMa Erramun Notzadal, aRMa Lizar Tafaya, aCMa Yatsu Letamendi, aAMa Iker Baraza, aCFa Kaiet Izurrategi, aCFa Xantalen Gastambide, aCFa Gogo Soraire

Manager: Image Ikatz Ansotegi, 6th season in charge
Club reputation: Combative, tireless. Pride of the city and the region.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 9th of 20
Notes: Last season, Antiguoko were worried that the loss of striker Olentzaro Karazatorre might draw the curtains on their run as a mid-table team. To their delight, it was definitely a blow – dropping to 11th, their worst result in 6 seasons – but not the death knell some expected. Manager Ikatz Ansotegi has built a balanced squad featuring a few gems, such as attacking midfielder Uzuri Borthagaray and the winger pair of Karaiskakis and Cailleux, and has made sure not to fall behind the competition on the transfer market. Still floating on the income from the sale of Karazatorre, they’ve signed solid centre-back Zeruko Echeberria from Echegoyan and a slew of reliable squad players for depth. As key players like Cailleux and Borthagaray continue to mature, pundits reckon Antiguoko have enough in them to hover at or above the mid-table line.

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Echegoyan FC, est. 530
Ground: Silanes Park (55,140), Echegoyan Image
Colours: Green and white stripes, green shorts and socks
Major rivals: Blue Mountain Range (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local)
Major honours: Image 3 First Division titles, Image 1 Royal Cup, Image 1 Ides of March Cup
Main sponsor: Enersuntsu (alternative energy)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 13.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 38 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Perucho Garabieta ©, aLBa Image Bardol Sayaberemborde, aCBa Image Arnalt Larra, aCBa Image Garikoitz Abaria, aRBa Image Arrosko Zugazti, aDMa Image Dabi Teyagorry, aLMa Image Ereinkor Ybarrola, aRMa Image Echeberri Herrekalde, aAMa Image Aingeru Edera, aCFa Image Zabal Alkatena, aCFa Image Peyo Isamendi

Bench: aGKa Yon Zuasti, aGKa Itzaina Hegichussy, aLBa Lehoi Uribeondo, aCBa Lander Kahe, aCBa Baleren Zarrasbeitia, aCBa Koldobika Orbegozo, aRBa Gorbea Gogenola, aDMa Marchot Uris, aLMa Oinaz Kamon, aCMa Urtungo Kereyazu, aRMa Bardol Arabaolaza, aAMa Mederi Marien, aCFa Xefe Solaegi, aCFa Petrigai Orneta, aCFa Indar Burukuya

Manager: Image Yeremi Belaustigetigoitia, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Hardy, tough, always up for a fight. Cheating bastards to many. Top team long ago, now on the margins.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 10th of 20
Notes: Echegoyan are far fallen from their status as one of Astograth’s big teams, and facing the ignominy of having become a selling club. Finances aren’t great despite being among the most popular teams in the country. This means manager Yeremi Belaustigetigoitia, beloved for his time as the club’s lead striker, cannot afford to make the changes he most desires, and so is ill-suited to break into the top 6 – where the fans still believe they belong, despite all evidence to the contrary. Nevertheless, under Belaustigetigoitia’s proven hand, Echegoyan should be on course to an unspectacular but safe mid-table finish, far from the relegation scares of recent years. Striker Peyo Isamendi and playmaker Aingeru Edera, both 22 years old, are ones to watch at Silanes Park.

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Ituraitz Victory, est. 496
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: Blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (The Ituraitz Derby), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: Petromok (oil & gas)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 30 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Larendi Erroz ©, aLBa Image Agosti Irachet, aCBa Image Obeko Zabalegi, aCBa Image Gartzen Beraun, aRBa Image Kaxen Arabehere, aDMa Image Umea Lukastegi, aDMa Image Aitzol Nanklares, aLMa Image Osfral Leruose (TIO), aRMa Image Ugutz Iturriche, aAMa Image Omar Mahir (ESH), aCFa Image Julio Campana (JUE)

Bench: aGKa Gunutz Sagarribay, aGKa Mendebal Beheran, aLBa Silban Elichagaray, aCBa Manu Amosain, aCBa Hanni Anchea, aCBa Ilari Beola, aRBa Apal Gerenio, aDMa Lauaxeta Amas, aDMa Gasteiz Mendiberri, aLMa Chordon Ytuarte, aCMa Ubelteso Amilaga, aRMa Totakoxe Ansolidoa, aAMa Sugoi Mendia, aCFa Ezkerra Echazarreta, aCFa Seber Akordagoitia

Manager: Image Yaunti Echekopar, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Venerable. Respected but pitied. Massively popular in their city, no matter the lack of success.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 11th of 20
Notes: Ituraitz Victory were one of last season’s surprises, expected to be involved in the relegation battle but climbing to an 8th-place finish. Manager Yaunti Echekopar has overseen some thorough restructuring this pre-season, so that Victory might take advantage and cement themselves back in the mid-table. The squad has been thoroughly reinforced with numerous bargain signings, most notably Ugutz Iturriche on a free from Royal Rumiatzi, left winger Osfal Leruose from Tioguldós – also on a free – and centre-back Obeko Zabalegi, poached from second-tier Astograth University after they failed to promote straight back into the top flight. Their new striker is also promising 18-year-old Julio Campana, on loan from AC Pomena, Juvencus. It’s an exciting time at the blue half of the Ituraitz Sporting Ground, and hopes are high that they can repeat last season’s 3-0 drubbing of Ituraitz FC… or at least snatch a 1-0 win.

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Gortz United, est. 561
Ground: Itsasargiberria Stadium (43,315), Gortz Image
Colours: All lavender
Major rivals: Gortz Academy (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Henrik (Polarian finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 9.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 22 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Yuango Hernera, aLBa Image Osoitz Haukiartze, aCBa Image Anselmo Sinagra (JUE), aCBa Image Yasone Zubiate, aRBa Image Balasi Lakar ©, aDMa Image Abarrotz Sakona, aCMa Image Errapel Insunza, aCMa Image Esmail Wilhelm (ESH), aLMa Image Gasteiz Yrisarri, aRMa Image Zohiartze Gorrachetegi, aCFa Image Anter Genaga

Bench: aGKa Charan Iroz, aGKa Orzaize Chaneke, aLBa Gartzen Boneta, aCBa Luki Bringas, aCBa Endira Ibarburu, aCBa Erruki Giyamondegi, aRBa Hibai Alkorta, aDMa Mayu Karreras, aCMa Aioro Arangena, aCMa Leheren Goyhenespe, aLMa Maurin Zabale, aRMa Umea Goyanes, aAMa Pello Salduberes, aCFa Ibon Herrea, aCFa Urbasa Aldanondo

Manager: Image Eneko Madariaga, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Resourceful, scrappy, fight to the end. Wring the last few years out of old players.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 12th of 20
Notes: This was a very quiet off-season at Gortz United, after an irregular season that saw them undergo some relegation worries and ultimately finish 14th. One would expect the board and manager Eneko Madariaga to be addressing this, but the rumours are the club is under significant financial duress, and simply remaining at their current level of activity already implies taking on loans they’re not sure they’ll be able to pay off. True or not, Madariaga is not shy on the mic about how much he trusts his squad, and pundits reckon that if Gortz can keep up the form with which they finished last season they could reasonably aim for the mid-table.

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Blue Mountain Range, est. 518
Ground: Ximun Orieta Sporting Ground (34,000), Echegoyan Image
Colours: All sky blue
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Weaver, Smith & Wrangler (Taeshani apparel)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 9.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 37 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Leheren Burunzangaray, aLBa Image Hitz Suardiaz, aCBa Image Anartz Ugeruaga ©, aCBa Image Yurdan Yaurreche, aCBa Image Yake Gurina, aRBa Image Eder Eskariz, aDMa Image Keop Osa, aDMa Image Goizeder Abadia, aLMa Image Urgutz Barnachea, aRMa Image Isidor Leibar, aCFa Image Oihan Iraeta

Bench: aGKa Atze Labadie, aGKa Matia Kendagorta, aLBa Aratz Iarritu, aCBa Urbasa Albina, aCBa Image Thomas Kaberle (STL), aCBa Anaia Bizkaino, aRBa Iraitz Echekopaz, aDMa Todor Biota, aDMa Ekain Dirube, aLMa Gorka Urtaran, aCMa Koldo Repide, aRMa Harri Larrabide, aAMa Mayorga Muniakas, aCFa Diagur Echebes, aCFa Image Jacky Abatantuono (JUE)

Manager: Image Xander McDrew (TAE), 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Ultra-defensive, ultra-physical. Ugly tackles, ugly football. Extremely consistent. Reviled by most but wildly popular in Taeshan.
Fans’ expectation: Above Echegoyan
Pundits’ prediction: 13th of 20
Notes: BMR have spent the last 5 seasons finishing between 11th and 13th. They know their place and are quite comfortable there – especially if Echegoyan FC’s volatility makes for a juicy derby. The big news this season is they’ve again capitalised on their Taeshani fanbase by appointing Xander McDrew as manager, known around these parts for having played as a striker at Sporting Iturrributa decades ago. Taeshan also signed BMR’s goalkeeper, Arano Ilaria, off to Real Chinchinhua, which left a significant sum of money that the club are being careful about spending. Nevertheless, there were some interesting incoming transfers at BMR this pre-season, such as 18-year-old Siovanijan centre-back Thomas Kaberle, brother of goalkeeper Lino, arriving on loan from Sporting Iturributa, accomplished right winger Isidor Leibar joining on a free from Ituraitz FC, and right-back Iraitz Echekopaz coming in all the way from Hayvnwilde. No one expects BMR to do much better than usual – but they’re not expected to do much worse either.
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East Railway, est. 503
Ground: Narbaitza Memorial Stadium (17,930), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: Grey and black stripes, grey shorts and socks
Major rivals: South Factory (The Workers' Derby), Athletic Club Rumiatzi (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Valrauncion! Come to Rumiatzi (noble cause)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 7.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 9 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Zhao Yong (YZH), aLBa Image Urtsin Belderrain, aCBa Image Zohiartze Orokieta, aCBa Image Diegoche Hetagoyena, aRBa Image Antso Ozaran, aDMa Image Poz Basualdo, aDMa Image Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra, aLMa Image Ilazki Oleaga, aRMa Image Hibai Akerra, aCFa Image Yeremi Zalazar ©, aCFa Image Tipi Eguaras

Bench: aGKa Goren Tamborindegi, aGKa Urbez Altera, aLBa Egoitz Laiseka, aCBa Zigor Urmeneta, aCBa Hitz Sistiaga, aRBa Lizar Kastanklares, aDMa Guchi Oyea, aDMa Aide Usano, aLMa Ubarna Maturana, aCMa Kismi Galainena, aRMa Errando Zufiaurre, aAMa Aire Echegoyen, aCFa Ostots Burukuya, aCFa Zilar Echekahar, aCFa Edorta Aniasko

Manager: Image Obeko Mundutegi, 6th season in charge
Club reputation: Working-class and proud of it. Substantial support from rail workers and enthusiasts nationwide. A bit of a yo-yo club.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 14th of 20
Notes: East Railway was expected to be one of the weakest teams last season, and they surprised everyone by climbing to a comfortable tenth-place finish – including some priceless upsets over Iturributa United and neighbours Royal Rumiatzi. Obeko Mundutegi has built his team around the two pillars of defensive midfielder Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra and striker Tipi Eguaras. This pre-season went a long way toward reinforcing that, spending big to add some interesting young talent to the squad, such as centre-back Zohiartze Orokieta – three-time champion with Sporting Iturributa – left-back Urtsin Belderrain from second-tier Astograth University, and Yuezhou goalkeeper Zhao Yong, on a free from Beian Athletic. East Railway are clearly ambitious, as demonstrated in their continued bidding for the services of Starblaydi and Krytenian superstar Valrauncion, but they’re still a small team from the capital with the challenge of becoming First Division regulars.

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Gesterlake FC, est. 507
Ground: Castle Hill (48,861), Gesterlake Image
Colours: Yellow shirt, dark blue shorts, yellow socks
Major rivals: Royal Arexa (The Twin Cities Derby), Berlasko FC (The Gesterlake Derby), Antiguoko FC (historic)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: Astek (technology)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 26 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Oinatz Lissarrage, aLBa Image Markel Kortayarena, aCBa Image Iparragirre Yabar, aCBa Image Birila Taiyade, aRBa Image Frederik Goikoechea ©, aLMa Image Yanpier Aroix, aCMa Image Franchizko Irrazabal, aRMa Image Charan Karrikaburu, aAMa Image Yuli Nikoularena, aCFa Image Sabin Laza, aCFa Image Aner Bermeyiyo

Bench: aGKa Yeremi Subasnabar, aGKa Yon Iribarra, aLBa Bakar Gerrikabeitia, aCBa Luken Almirantearena, aCBa Sugoi Urenia, aCBa Enetz Paternain, aRBa Marz Kachola, aDMa Balesio Zubiarrain, aLMa Laurin Aricheta, aCMa Gaizko Sancholuz, aRMa Iraunkor Kotabarren, aAMa Ayande Pagola, aCFa Petrigai Errezarret, aCFa Mendiko Zoko, aCFa Aner Bermeyiyo

Manager: Image Anaut Eskape, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Top flight mainstay, but their best years are behind them. Strong support. Inoffensive, popular with advertisers.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 15th of 20
Notes: Last season’s Royal Cup victory over Sporting Iturributa was Gesterlake’s greatest achievement in 178 years of history, their first-ever national trophy and one that will be long-remembered at the Castle City. But when everything’s settled, - when all the champagne is drunk, all the fireworks burst – what do they have? This team has spent the last 3 years struggling in the league, and there have been no massive changes to think this season will be different. Some signings have been solid, like keeper Oinatz Lissarrage and striker Petrigai Errezarret from Basabe Old Boys, as well as Martel Kortayarena from BMR. Fans, however, complain they’ve downgraded from previous keeper Otsoa Sanyorenti, that they’ve overpaid for 29 year-old-old Kortayarena, and that, while 33-year-old Errezarret is a good forward, they’ve already got two better starters ahead of him and other more urgent areas to cover. Gesterlake have a tough season ahead of them, and could easily find himself battling relegation if they slip.

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Miners FC, est. 515
Ground: The Lieutenant (14,700), Echegoyan Image
Colours: Red with black sash, black shorts, red socks
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC, Blue Mountain Range (all local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Ondraka (hardware)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 9 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Baladi Ordoki, aLBa Image Pierres Kenitagoya, aCBa Image Bide Galkeran, aCBa Image Argider Obieta, aRBa Image Haitz Elosu, aDMa Image Gaitzka Ituzarriaga, aDMa Image Michaut Agos, aLMa Image Antso Biteri ©, aCMa Image Baladi Treko, aRMa Image Gasteiz Legaza, aCFa Image Anchoka Alagibe

Bench: aGKa Giro Insausti, aGKa Yaunzuria Andikoechea, aLBa Eztebe Pinedo, aCBa Loiola Orieta, aCBa Urritz Duhau, aCBa Azibar Marrokin, aRBa Ganix Bigorra, aDMa Errando Belastegi, aDMa Xabier Appathie, aCMa Mendebal Yugo, aLMa Yon Echaurren, aRMa Aztore Goyos, aAMa Echekopar Urtazu, aCFa Axular Mendiberry, aCFa Totakoxe Akutain

Manager: Image Eguzki Berriex, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: The odd-men-out of Echegoyan, forever yo-yoing between divisions. Small club, very close to their loyal supporters.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 16th of 20
Notes: Eguzki Berriex has taken the reins of Miners FC with the mission of pulling them out of relegation anxiety and position themselves more firmly in the First Division – though their current run, going on its third year, is already their longest stint in the top flight. Berriex has taken the gamble of reinforcing an already ageing squad mostly with veterans, who certainly have the skill and experience to remain in the division – but do they have the body for it? Signings Gasteiz Legaza, Michaut Agos and Baladi Treko come together with Gaitzka Ituzarriaga and captain Antso Biteri to form a potent midfield, though Miners remain weak going on attack and are poorly prepared for an injury crisis. At least Treko, a journeyman whose playing history includes Eshan, Olarria, Urbizania Wanderers and Royal Rumiatzi, stands head and shoulders above everyone else at this end of the table.

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Bakartirla Buccaneers, est. 589
Ground: Sovereignty Stadium (14,110), Kala Image
Colours: Black and red stripes, black shorts, white socks
Major rivals: None
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Visit Kala (tourism)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 4 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Yasone Oyhenart, aLBa Image Zilar Sarries ©, aCBa Image Erramun Meonio, aCBa Image Harri Orkoyen, aRBa Image Arnalt Bergerot, aDMa Image Beat Achekonanea, aCMa Image Todor Echandi, aLMa Image Xarles Marzol, aRMa Image Larendi Elizate, aAMa Image Polentzi Bizagirre, aCFa Image Yatsu Ustarroz

Bench: aGKa Anakoz Amezkita, aGKa Oinatz Mendiondon, aLBa Zuzen Sandra, aCBa Yoseba Andeza, aCBa Errolan Gankiandia, aCBa Ubelteso Larreagola, aRBa Ubelteso Darkibel, aDMa Elatzar Gassiebayle, aDMa Pancheska Narbarte, aCMa Otsoa Isusi, aLMa Loramendi Errakalde, aRMa Loramendi Kuruchelar, aAMa Goi Urtea, aCFa Distiratsu Maiz, aCFa Zadornin Elizabe

Manager: Image Balendin Sorrekieta, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Plucky, passionate, surprising. Small club from a small island. Low expectations, low pressure, happy to be here.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 17th of 20
Notes: Manager Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga led Bakartirla to their first promotion to the top flight and then two more, a charmed period for the island club. Athough all good things must come to an end, Altzibararechuluaga has made sure to leave the club in trusted hands: those of assistant manager Balendin Sorrekieta, until recently a centre-back for the Buccaneers. Sorrekieta has set about making some praised signings, such as right-back Arnalt Bergerot from Iturributa United and Polentzi Bizagirre from relegated Urbitzo, and some controversial ones, such as the expensive purchase of 30-year-old Loramendi Kuruchelar from Ituraitz Victory. Under Altzibararechuluaga, one could always expect Bakartirla to punch above their weight, and pundits reckon they can avoid relegation on the back of last season’s impressive Second Division-winning run, but no-one can know for sure if Sorrekieta will replicate that magic touch.

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Athletic Club Rumiatzi, est. 505
Ground: Gotorlekua (42,000), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: Blue and white stripes, blue shorts and socks
Major rivals: Royal Rumiatzi (The Rumiatzi Derby), South Factory, Astograth University, East Railway (all local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Rumikola (soft drinks)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 5.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 32 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Gogo Abin, aCBa Image Ekhi Saraza, aCBa Image Larendi Iboa, aCBa Image Barea Bolea, aLMa Image Diegoche Ulbina, aCMa Image Polentzi Haitsagerre, aCMa Image Dominix Birto, aRMa Image Ioritz Larregay, aCFa Image Echachu Urtazu, aCFa Image Aurre Oyamburo, aCFa Image Benat Uriburu

Bench: aGKa Hodei Libieta, aGKa Unax Iregi, aLBa Yakobe Aranguren, aCBa Izaskun Eskurdia, aCBa Gaizka Oyenard, aRBa Ubarna Urrutigoity, aLMa Mantzio Nayarro, aDMa Aresti Besoitaormaechea, aCMa Oskitz Anta ©, aRMa Gaitzka Retegi, aAMa Ruisko Laurnagaray, aCFa Garin Goyen, aCFa Bilinch Zumarraga, aCFa Ilari Zubiarrain, aCFa Sandaili Ubiyos

Manager: Image Tzemeno Iyarraz, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Historically powerful and traditional rival of Royal Rumiatzi, but long since sidelined. Still enormously popular despite never winning a national title.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 18th of 20
Notes: Athletic had a mediocre season last year, but did manage to not get relegated. How much of that was due to Oyardo and Urbitzo’s incompetence more than merit of their own is an open question. With the pre-season over, Athletic’s defence remains precarious despite signing a new goalkeeper in East Railway’s Gogo Abin and a starting centre-back in Basabe Old Boys’ Barea Bolea; it’ll have to be balanced by striker Aurre Oyamburo’s good form (12 goals last season) and the purchase of centre midfielder Dominix Birto, a 25-year-old long tapped for success but with little playing time at Urbizania Wanderers and Iturributa United. Perhaps at Athletic he’ll find the regularity he needs to emerge as a strong player – the club sure need it.

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Erribe United, est. 586
Ground: Erkolantza Stadium (31,510), Erribe Image
Colours: Teal and white striped shirt, teal shorts and socks
Major rivals: Athletic Club Yungoitio, Chinchartu Lehoi (both regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: KIEE Import & Export (imports & exports)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 4.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 3 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Herensuge Ondarra, aLBa Image Goizeder Lefer, aCBa Image Ilazki Lizalde, aCBa Image Garoa Iasuralde, aRBa Image Maore Lizaso, aLMa Image Haritz Tauregi, aCMa Image Xanti Ezeyza, aRMa Image Estebe Orkasita, aAMa Image Kepa Saligo, aCFa Image Berbiz Uhaldeborde ©, aCFa Image Mikelatz Idaberry

Bench: aGKa Behe Binion, aGKa Bladi Gorospe, aLBa Nikola Basto, aCBa Beila Tirapu, aCBa Lehoiar Kastesana, aCBa Urtzi Urus, aRBa Baraxil Urrutegoiti, aDMa Alatz Echechoury, aLMa Ion Mugeya, aCMa Ibon Etorena, aRMa Orkatz Itoiz, aAMa Giammarco Egimendi, aCFa Ximun Iun, aCFa Ximun Barona, aCFa Orti Riz

Manager: Image Andima Etchaleku, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Fringe club from a fringe city, neither very renowned for football. Building a legacy
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 19th of 20
Notes: Erribe United return to the First Division for the first time in 10 years, for what will be their second stint there. The previous one came with the relaunching of the Football League, and they achieved an impressive 11th place in their début season thanks in no small part to the performances of one Gentza Bedigax. They proceeded to drop straight down to the second tier, and remained there until today. This will be manager Andima Etchaleku’, along with many players’, début in the First Division; though reinforced with some proven talent like BMR’s Garoa Iasuralde and Victory’s Mikelatz Idaberry, most of Erribe’s squad is proudly homegrown from Mendebal province. Pundits don’t expect great things from them, and tip them to be relegated right back, but this wouldn’t be the first time they’ve underestimated Erribe.

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Urizaharra FC, est. 587
Ground: Kaizubia (30,582), Urizaharra Image
Colours: All dark blue
Major rivals: Oyardo FC (regional), Urizaharra Olympic (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Neaskor (tyres)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 4.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 7 of 40

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Onbera Aispiolea, aLBa Image Igon Uliarte ©, aCBa Image Luix Lasota, aCBa Image Eyande Osamiz, aRBa Image Bero Treto, aLMa Image Domiku Rospide, aCMa Image Orkatz Yarza, aCMa Image Atzo Bonaza, aRMa Image Polentzi Lachika, aCFa Image Yokin Erdokiain, aCFa Image Chindoki Irastorza

Bench: aGKa Yulen Iphar, aGKa Mikelar Ezkieta, aLBa Errapel Inchauspe, aCBa Raitir Olazar, aCBa Eguntsenti Uriarte, aRBa Inge Oyaguren, aDMa Koldo Salbalzagaray, aCMa Arabante Goykochea, aCMa Baiardo Barnachea, aLMa Manex Uribelarrea, aRMa Baraxil Tabar, aAMa Ekialde Betanzos, aCFa Nahia Legarra, aCFa Diagur Baskones, aCFa Agosti Urri

Manager: Image Garin Algorta, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Literally the worst-performing team, point-for-point, in First Division history. Have never matched their massive support in the province.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 20th of 20
Notes: Although Urizaharra were promoted with a strong runner-up finish in the Second Division, pundits are of the opinion that this was a fluke and the club is ill prepared for a run in the top flight – a tier they’ve had three stints in, but none in the last 25 years. Garin Algorta has never managed in the First Division, barely any of their players have any experience there either. Landing defender Eyande Osamiz, a veteran of Urbizania Wanderers and Sporting Iturributa, is certainly a major play but hardly enough to keep up with the competition. The rest of the league is already eyeing Urizaharra as an easy 3 points. Is their fate sealed or can the underdogs open a path of life?
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The Astograthian Football League
Season 685 Review

The 40th season of the Astograthian Football League is now concluded.

First Division

Urbizania Wanderers, the defending champions, were the natural favourites to win the First Division. For most of the season, however, they stalked from behind as two others raced ahead. Lele Manguele’s Royal Rumiatzi, runners-up for the last two seasons, and Mikel Aluztiza’s Sporting Iturributa, multi-time champions recovering from a dip, came to early prominence as they each staked a strong claim on the title.

This year, Rumiatzi played Manguele’s unorthodox, ultra-attacking style better than ever. They utterly obliterated the league record of 105 goals in a season, set by themselves in Manguele’s first season, by scoring a mind-boggling 113 goals in 38 matches, an average of 2.97 per game. They also destroyed the league record for goal difference, which stood at +52 – also set by them in 683 – achieving a GD of +63. Their 77 points ties their own club record, set in the title-winning season of 637, when the league consisted of just ten teams and the competitive standard was much lower. Statistically, Royal Rumiatzi had one of the best league campaigns of any Astograthian club ever. They finished 3rd, worse than the two previous seasons.

Royal Rumiatzi exhibited excellence in attack and, unusually for Manguele’s style, defensive prowess as well. Defenders and midfielders and even forwards swapped positions fluidly: a well-oiled, well-trained machine that finally came into its own, and to the untrained eye would appear to be pure anarchy. It confounded opponents to suddenly spot centre-back Aztore Andia dribbling into their box while playmaker Azeari Duarte drifted behind him to receive a back-pass and deliver a floated cross into the box, finding winger Nolan Moore in the position of a centre-forward. If even one gear failed the entire thing could collapse horribly, as happened several times in the season - though fortunately, never for long. Highlights of the season included a shocking 6-1 win over Ituraitz FC, a heart-stopping 6-5 loss to Urbizania Wanderers and a 10-1 win over local rivals Athletic Club Rumiatzi. The latter of these tied the league record for largest win, with the same fixture from three years ago ending 9-0 and with Ituraitz FC’s season 638 victory of 10-1 over… Athletic Club Rumiatzi.

Euran striker Martin Blessed once again topped the league scoring charts with 28 to his name, matching the club’s record for most First Division goals in a season – Yasone Urdanibia and fellow Euran Sam Ashtree had also achieved it – though it falls one short of the league record of 29, by Julius Carrera of Sameba in 661. For his efforts, Blessed came third in the FAF’s Player of the Season award. In second was Azeari Duarte, nominally attacking midfielder and the beating heart of this Royal Rumiatzi. Everything seemed to revolve around Duarte, and the wily no. 10 evaded nearly every effort to neutralise him. It was the best season of his career. The league’s top assister and with a stunning 20 goals himself, he seemed to operate almost like a false 9 more than his usual role as an attacking midfielder.

For all their high-octane intensity, however, Rumiatzi could never consolidate themselves in the lead, entwined in a back-and-forth with Sporting Iturributa that they eventually slipped out of in the final third of the season. Their decisive derby losses against Sporting, and getting twice locked out by BMR, proved to be decisive as their title hopes were finally dashed on matchday 36, following a heavy 4-0 loss at Athletic Club Olarria. Lele Manguele may have finally realised his vision, but with three trophyless seasons

Sporting Iturributa kicked off their season in great form, leaving behind last season’s disappointments to blaze forward under new manager Mikel Aluztiza. The Chevrons soon seized the lead and held it, with brief interruptions by Royal Rumiatzi, from matchdays 11 to 27. Faithful to tradition, Sporting played tidy defensive football, with counterattacks not unlike those of Audioslavian Kontrapuntzeka. The back line of Minerva Compton, Mogel Doyenard, Gomesano Suhurt and Baiona Menduburu conceded just 26 goals in 38 games as Gaitzka Gurina and Servet Misidjan controlled the match in the midfield. Siovanijan goalkeeper Lino Kaberle, just 20 years old, performed to a high standard and quelled the fears that he’d buckle under the pressure of replacing the legendary Aratz Anzizar. Up front, new striker Tehmina Palani had a solid season, and together with attacking midfielder Ximun Blacksdove-Beukers – at times acting as secondary striker – accounted for fully half of Sporting’s goals. Squidroidian winger Ohashi Kiichi also went down as a great signing, as a constant threat down the left.

On matchday 27, Sporting’s scoreless draw with Antiguoko and Urbizania Wanderers’ trilling 4-3 win over Royal Rumiatzi meant the Wanderers pulled level with Sporting on 58 points and took the lead on head-to-head results. Slow but steady, Eriz Bakaikoa’s squad relied on its talented midfield, especially deep playmaker Yoshimi Hirahito of Taeshan, a strong defence marshalled by Farf keeper Dieje Ibrelaná, and the sheer goalscoring power of forward Aire Epherra and Valladar left winger Alexis Durmisi. Wanderers remained locked in a dead heat with Sporting, and Royal Rumiatzi not far behind, until the final stretch of the season. A smattering of losses and draws for all meant that on matchday 35, Sporting’s 4-0 win over Arkamo put them 2 points ahead of Wanderers, who’d lost 4-3 at Echegoyan FC. This stretched into a 5-point lead the next week after Wanderers’ 1-0 loss to Ituraitz FC. With two matches to go, it seemed like Sporting had the title in the bag. Theycould’ve sealed it with one to go if they beat Gesterlake, or if Wanderers dropped any points. The Chevrons lost, two goals to one, and Wanderers earned a difficult three points from their visit to Blue Mountain Range.

Sporting Iturributa thus held a two-point lead going into the last match, away to an Ituraitz FC that was battling for the last IFCF qualifying spot. Urbizania Wanderers would receive Royal Ibarbe at home. If Sporting won they’d be champions, or if Wanderers dropped any points at all to Ibarbe. The day of, Sporting immediately went down at the Ituraitz Sporting Ground; less than a minute after kickoff, Orixe Mantinian put Ituraitz 1-0 ahead thanks to a brilliant assist from Telá Potos. In Urbizania, Wanderers pummeled Ibarbe and were 3-0 up by half-time thanks to Yoshimi Hirahito, Churio Aragolaza and Xarles Lazkano. Into the second half, Alexis Durmisi made it 4-0 for Wanderers. Sporting desperately needed a way back into the match, and seemed to find it with a fine shot by Ximun Blacksdove-Beukers in the 69th minute, bringing the score to 1-1. The hope lasted little, however: in the 71st minute, Xuban Lechardoy headed in Sasha Kristine’s free-kick to make it 2-1 for Ituraitz. In Urbizania, Wanderers fans huddled around to listen to the match over in Ituraitz, careful not to let their excitement get too far ahead of them – they’d seen what Olympic Thessia pulled off in Mytanija. As the minutes wore on and both scorelines remained the same, however, the joy began to boil over. Ongile Yraola scoring one for Royal Ibarbe in the 93rd minute hardly registered. The whistle went in Ituraitz seconds later, in Urbizania a minute later, and Wanderers had won their 8th First Division championship.

For Ituraitz FC, the final matchday was also a major coup. After a poor start to the season – just 9 points from the first 10 matches – Bob Partridge’s side pulled together to crush Athletic Club Olarria 7-0 away and begin a climb that would see them hunting down Olarria’s fourth place, and the IFCF Challengers Cup spot that came with it. Olarria, who overall had a good season under the management of Piarres Erke, shone thanks to another year of great performances from wingers Dabi Biuret and Amber Docherty, as well as striker Olentzaro Anseotori and their cast of defenders, including new signing Gareth Carney and promoted goalkeeper Ayuko Mitsushima. Olarria’s form hit the rocks in the final matches of the season, however, while Ituraitz earned the full 15 points out of their last 5 games, cutting right through Olarria’s 7-point lead. Ituraitz, inspired by Brenecian captain Isidra Corvey, Tioguldosian forward Telá Potos, and the deadly right-wing combination of Cheru Lizarza and Sasha Kristine, went 2-1 up against Sporting Iturributa and waited for the result from Olarria’s North Point Stadium, where the home team were drawing 2-2 with East Railway. Docherty had equalised for Olarria at the same time Lechardoy had scored in Ituraitz, but the Olarrians were unable to score any more and the season finished with Ituraitz FC in a fourth place they’d bled and sweated for. Not quite the title they continue to dream of, but certainly a good stop on the road.

Justin Vauxhall’s Iturributa United were disappointed to finish in 6th. It is not an atrocious result, but not in line with the lofty expectations set at the start of the season. Performance in the big derbies was adequate – a win and a loss each against both Sporting Iturributa and Royal Rumiatzi - but finishing outside the IFCF spots, and below Athletic Club Olarria certainly won’t do. Fans and the board seem at a loss as to what else could be done to finally break this dry spell of now 11 years without a league title. At the very least, by league’s end they’d qualified for the Royal Cup final, and had that to look forward to. Brenecian forward Lukas Bright was the First Division’s second top scorer this season, and honoured with a place in the league’s Best XI. Zhu Aiguo from Yuezhou also impressed, and it would seem United won’t have to worry about a right-back in the near term – unless he attracts attention from abroad, of course. The dispute with the FAF regarding his registration and work status was also legally resolved in favour of Iturributa United, meaning that, for the league as a whole, Rushmori players will no longer count toward the limit of 5 foreign players.

In 7th place was Gortz United. The season’s most surprising team equalled their best-ever finish, the last of which came in their golden decade of the 650s. Eneko Madariaga managed to turn an unfancied squad into a tight bulwark, making the most out of their limited resources and rekindling the passion of a disenchanted fanbase. Gortz were a constant thorn in the side of the league’s top teams, beating Iturributa United, Ituraitz FC, Urbizania Wanderers and Royal Rumiatzi, and holding Sporting Iturributa to two draws. Their day-to-day performance against other sides was less spectacular, but Gortz and Madariaga certainly made a name for themselves in their biggest matches of the year – and qualified for their first Royal Cup final ever. Royal Ibarbe, though somewhat disappointed that this wasn’t the year they broke into the top 6, are nevertheless pleased that new manager Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga was not a downgrade from Mikel Aluztiza, and guided them to another strong season. Rounding out the top half of the table were Blue Mountain Range, who under new Taeshani manager Xander McDrew seemed to stir and finally gain some ambition – perhaps spurred, in part, by Echegoyan FC’s misfortune. Ikatz Ansotegi’s Antiguoko FC, in 10th, continued a trend of mid-table consolidation - with some major scalps to their name, including victories over Ituraitz FC and Sporting Iturributa.

Finishing 11th, Sporting Arkamo had an irregular season, their good days largely coinciding with the days that striker Berasko Korradi and winger Xalbador Achabalastra were fit to play. Achabalastra, incredibly, scored one of the best goals of the season for the second year in a row, this time executing a brilliant dribbling run through the heart of Ituraitz FC’s defence. Immediately below Arkamo, on head-to-head results, were Ituraitz Victory, who failed to capitalise on last season’s good performances. One good news is that they’ve struck gold with the loan signing of 18-year-old Juven striker Julio Campana. He wasn’t the team’s top scorer or best player – both of those went to Eshani midfielder Omar Mahir, who pulled Victory through many a match – but Campana scored a good 10 goals and his talent can only grow. Victory are scrambling to figure out how they can convince AC Pomena to make the loan move permanent, but it won’t be easy.

Bakartirla Buccaneers and Urizaharra FC, 13th and 14th, both had good seasons considering the gloomy forecasts being made before the league kicked off. Both were promoted from the second tier last season and Urizaharra in particular were expected to be the First Division’s punching bag. Yet Garin Algorta, a nobody of a manager, marshalled a squad of nobodies (and Eyande Osamiz) to the best of their 7 seasons in the top flight. Urizaharra stand strong, and give fans hope that they can solidify themselves in the First Division. Likewise Bakartirla, who certainly don’t have a history of embarrassing themselves they way Urizaharra do, but had strong worries that understudy Balendin Sorrekieta would not live up to the high standards left by departing manager Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga. Down near the relegation zone, East Railway finished 15th after a season that saw them drift around the mid-table, never quite getting into a good run of form and noticeably dipping toward the end, but never running into serious threat of relegation.

Clubs that did suffer relegation troubles were Gesterlake FC, Athletic Club Rumiatzi, Echegoyan FC and Erribe United. Gesterlake sacked Anaut Eskape and brought in veteran manager Zuriko Eliz, who managed to stabilise the freefall and finish the season with relative calm. Athletic Rumiatzi were highly erratic under Tzemeno Iyarraz, who was given the boot in favour of former Athletic player Goi Salha, to not much improvement. Echegoyan FC, facing another disastrous season, came under fire for sacking club idol Yeremi Belaustigetigoitia, whom fans claimed needed more time and money to implement his vision. Echegoyan’s long-time U21s manager Cherran Zarranz took over to oversee another season already written off as unbefitting the club’s lofty status – but everyone’s seen first-hand what happened to Astograth University, and the anxiety of relegation ate at everyone. Erribe United, for their part, refrained from sacking Andima Etchaleku, showing some loyalty to the man who’d gotten them promoted, but required something of a miracle to be saved from relegation come the last matchday.

Miners FC, meanwhile, dropped to rock-bottom early on and hardly moved from there. Sacking Eguzki Berriex to bring in Zeruko Orregi changed nothing in the grand scheme of things, and the club draw the curtains on their sixth stint in the First Division – the first to last three seasons.

All four of Gesterlake, Athletic Rumiatzi, Echegoyan and Erribe could be relegated or saved on the final day of the league, in a complicated combination of head-to-head matchups and goal differences. Gesterlake and Athletic Rumiatzi would play each other, winner to stay up. If Gesterlake drew, they’d also stay up, and if they lost they needed Echegoyan to not win. If Athletic drew, they’d need Echegoyan to not win – and if they lost, they needed Echegoyan to lose and for Erribe to also not win. Echegoyan, who had a difficult tie away at Gortz United, would stay up if they won, or if they drew and Athletic Rumiatzi lost. Erribe United, who played at home against Ituraitz Victory, needed to win, for Athletic to lose and for Echegoyan to not win.

Things were off to a flying start in Gortz, as the home side’s Anselmo Sinagra put them 1-0 up against Echegoyan with 6 minutes played. This was immediately answered, in the following play, by Echegoyan’s Gorbea Gogenola. 1-1. The scoreline held until half-time, when Echegoyan were informed that Gesterlake were 1-0 up against Athletic Rumiatzi and Erribe remained scoreless against Victory. In Gesterlake and Gortz, the second half got off to a cautious start, before the final thirty minutes exploded with activity. On minute 63, Aner Bermeyiyo made it 2-0 for Gesterlake, and Leheren Goyhenespe scored 2-1 for Gortz. Erribe still scoreless. As it stood, Gesterlake and Athletic Rumiatzi would both stay up – but only if Echegoyan and Erribe both didn’t score.

In the 74th, Petrigai Errezarret scored 3-0 for Gesterlake. Gesterlake’s permanence in the First Division was all but secured, and Athletic now needed results elsewhere to hold. For good measure, Laurin Aricheta made it 4-0 a couple of minutes later. At the same time, in Gortz, Echegoyan’s 22-year-old attacking midfielder Aingeru Edera was writing himself into club history as a legend. Within three minutes he scored a brace, the second a wrong-footed flick past the keeper on the edge of the box. 3-2 to Echegoyan. They would stay up if the result held. It did, evaporating Athletic Rumiatzi’s chances with it, until Aioro Arangena equalised for Gortz in the 90th minute. 3-3. Athletic Rumiatzi were eliminated unless Gortz scored another, which Echegoyan made sure they didn’t, but with this draw Echegoyan would be relegated if Erribe scored… and that match was running late.

In Erribe, the start of the second half had been delayed 8 minutes by fans running onto the pitch, who were trying to accomplish exactly that. With all other results in and still 0-0, Erribe United depended on themselves alone to remain in the First Division. In the fifth minute of added time, a chip by Erribe’s Estebe Urkasita hit the arm of Victory’s Gartzen Beraun. Inside the box: penalty. Victory protested, more out of habit than conviction; they weren’t playing for anything other than 11th place at this point in the season. Echegoyan FC, still holding their heads over Arangena’s equaliser, were going mad with disbelief – players and fans alike. Erribe fans got ready to explode at Erkolantza Stadium.

This was the last chance. All else was over. Mikelatz Idaberry, Erribe’s top scorer and designated penalty-taker, set down the ball. With more time to think about it, this was maybe not the best choice, and it would come to haunt Idaberry, manager Andima Etchaleku, and Erribe fans in general for years to come. This was because Idaberry had only just this season been brought in from Ituraitz Victory, and he now stood across goalkeeper Larendi Erroz, Victory’s captain and one of the most veteran players in the entire First Division – one of the largest, as well. His outstretched arms seemed to cover the entire goal. They’d trained together for five years. Erroz pointed to his right, baiting Idaberry to kick where they both knew he was best.

Mikelatz Idaberry shot to Larendi Erroz’s left, where the goalkeeper’s chest met the ball, relegated Erribe United and kept Echegoyan FC one more year in the First Division.

Taldo Lehan                Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Urbizania Wanderers 38 23 9 6 81 45 +36 78 Champions / Copa de Campeones / Champions League – 12th CC/CL appearance
2 Sporting Iturributa 38 23 8 7 58 26 +32 77 Challengers Cup – 25th GC/ChC appearance
3 Royal Rumiatzi 38 24 5 9 113 50 +63 77 Challengers Cup – 19th GC/ChC appearance
4 Ituraitz FC 38 19 9 10 78 49 +29 66 Challengers Cup – 24th GC/ChC appearance

5 Athletic Club Olarria 38 19 8 11 67 47 +20 65
6 Iturributa United 38 15 14 9 65 51 +14 59
7 Gortz United 38 14 16 8 51 44 +7 58
8 Royal Ibarbe 38 16 8 14 50 39 +11 56
9 Blue Mountain Range 38 16 5 17 31 38 −7 53
10 Antiguoko FC 38 13 11 14 58 57 +1 50
11 Sporting Arkamo 38 10 16 12 51 59 −8 46
12 Ituraitz Victory 38 13 7 18 49 55 −6 46
13 Bakartirla Buccaneers 38 12 8 18 44 48 −4 44
14 Urizaharra FC 38 13 5 20 54 77 −23 44
15 Gesterlake FC 38 11 9 18 48 71 −23 42
16 East Railway 38 10 11 17 34 59 −25 41
17 Echegoyan FC 38 9 10 19 39 61 −22 37
18 Athletic Club Rumiatzi 38 10 7 21 54 102 −48 37 ↓ 2-year run
19 Erribe United 38 7 14 17 41 65 −24 35 ↓ 1-year run
20 Miners FC 38 8 10 20 27 50 −23 34 ↓ 3-year run

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CHAMPIONS
URBIZANIA WANDERERS

8th title



FAF Awards
At the traditional awards ceremony, held at Rumiatzi’s Kraitzaga Theatre once the season is concluded, the Futbol Astograthiko Federazioa presented the following awards, based on First Division performance. Local media consider these highly prestigious, and the definitive acknowledgement of the best in Astograthian football.

Player of the Season:
1. Image Alexis Durmisi, LM (VLD) – 35 apps, 16 goals – Urbizania Wanderers
2. Image Azeari Duarte, AM – 34 apps, 20 goals – Royal Rumiatzi
3. Image Martin Blessed, CF (EUR) – 34 apps, 28 goals – Royal Rumiatzi

Young Player of the Season:
1. Image Lino Kaberle, GK (STL), age 20 – 37 apps – Sporting Iturributa
2. Image Yokin Erdokiain, CF, age 20 – 31 apps, 11 goals – Urizaharra FC
3. Image Julio Campana (JUE), CF, age 18 – 37 apps, 10 goals – Ituraitz Victory

Manager of the Season:
1. Image Eriz Bakaikoa – Urbizania Wanderers
2. Image Mikel Aluztiza – Sporting Iturributa
3. Image Eneko Madariaga – Gortz United

Golden Uri for Top Scorer:
28 – Image Martin Blessed (EUR) – Royal Rumiatzi
22 – Image Lukas Bright (BRE) – Iturributa United
21 – Image Aire Epherra – Urbizania Wanderers

Elmsvikur Trophy for Goal of the Season:
1. Image Baiona Menduburu – Sporting Iturributa (H), vs. Iturributa United, MD 13, FT 2–1. The right-back, pushing into United’s half, receives the ball, nutmegs Pikolaugh and fires a looping shot into the inner side netting of the far post from nearly the touchline.
2. Image Xalbador Achabalastra – Sporting Arkamo (H), vs. Ituraitz FC, MD 14, FT 1–3. Achabalastra receives the ball from a throw-in and, through a series of lightning-fast feints and dribbles, skips past Bengoechea, Anibardo and Lechardoy to reach the six-yard box, beating Raldua at the near post.
3. Image Inautzi Loaiza – Athletic Club Olarria (A), vs. Blue Mountain Range, MD 22, FT 4–2. Loaiza picks up a brilliant through pass by Peruchena on the break, cuts into the box to get past Suardiaz, and deftly chips the ball over the keeper and into the far post.

Team of the Season:
GK – Image Lino Kaberle (STL) – 37 apps – Sporting Iturributa
LB – Image Minerva Compton (KOR) – 34 apps, 2 goals – Sporting Iturributa
CB – Image Gomesano Suhurt – 34 apps – Sporting Iturributa
CB – Image Eriz Mugiro – 30 apps, 3 goals – Urbizania Wanderers
RB – Image Cheru Lizarza – 34 apps, 1 goal – Ituraitz FC
LM – Image Alexis Durmisi (VLD) – 35 apps, 16 goals – Urbizania Wanderers
CM – Image Yoshimi Hirahito (TAE) – 36 apps, 2 goals – Urbizania Wanderers
RM – Image Sasha Kristine (CMT) – 34 apps, 11 goals – Ituraitz FC
AM – Image Azeari Duarte – 34 apps, 20 goals – Royal Rumiatzi
CF – Image Lukas Bright (BRE) – 33 apps, 22 goals – Iturributa United
CF – Image Martin Blessed (EUR) – 34 apps, 28 goals – Royal Rumiatzi

Name                            Club                    Nat.   Apps  Gls
KARAISKAKIS Petrarch Antiguoko FC NPH 36 4
CAILLEUX Thierry Antiguoko FC HIN 31 5
MITSUSHIMA Ayuko Athletic Club Olarria HIN 35 0
CARNEY Gareth Athletic Club Olarria NPH 32 2
DOCHERTY Amber Athletic Club Olarria KSK 28 9
KABERLE Thomas Blue Mountain Range STL 15 0
ABATANTUONO Jacky Blue Mountain Range JUE 9 2
YONG Zhao East Railway YZH 37 0
SINAGRA Anselmo Gortz United JUE 30 2
WILHELM Esmail Gortz United ESH 34 3
SLOAH Mike Ituraitz FC SNL 34 2
CORVEY Isidra Ituraitz FC BRE 38 8
TSTINSTAPHENSTEITD Erphinstatdt Ituraitz FC AUD 34 4
KRISTINE Sasha Ituraitz FC CMT 34 11
POTOS Telá Ituraitz FC TIO 38 15
ISHIMODA Tomofumi Ituraitz FC HIN 9 1
LERUOSE Osfral Ituraitz Victory TIO 31 6
MAHIR Omar Ituraitz Victory ESH 30 11
CAMPANA Julio Ituraitz Victory JUE 37 10
DE-WIT Marty Iturributa United AUD 38 0
BIRKAN Zeydel Abidin Iturributa United TMR 34 1
LECHIE Miriam Iturributa United BRE 33 1
AIGUO Zhu Iturributa United YZH 35 0
MACDONALD Connor Iturributa United KSK 34 1
PIKOLAUGH Fangti Iturributa United CMT 34 8
ADALMEK Lukasz Iturributa United ESH 35 6
BRIGHT Lukas Iturributa United BRE 33 22
MUNUZO Hissho Royal Ibarbe HIN 32 2
NAPOLEONI Panfilo Royal Ibarbe JUE 33 1
MATHENY Konrad Royal Rumiatzi NPH 38 0
EXIHOSAHAR Loxjilo Royal Rumiatzi FFD 27 0
DASCHNER Lutz Royal Rumiatzi STL 36 1
MOORE Nolan Royal Rumiatzi TKT 33 10
BLESSED Martin Royal Rumiatzi EUR 34 28
REASON Guy Royal Rumiatzi FFD 9 1
LAMAARS Freek Sporting Arkamo ESH 28 1
NIFTERIK Damyan Sporting Arkamo ESH 35 4
KABERLE Lino Sporting Iturributa STL 37 0
COMPTON Minerva Sporting Iturributa KOR 34 2
MISIDJAN Servet Sporting Iturributa NPH 34 1
KIICHI Ohashi Sporting Iturributa SQR 34 10
BLACKSDOVE-BEUKERS Ximun Sporting Iturributa AUD 33 14
PALANI Tehmina Sporting Iturributa SRS 33 15
IBRELANÁ Dieje Urbizania Wanderers FFD 38 0
HIRAHITO Yoshimi Urbizania Wanderers TAE 36 2
DURMISI Alexis Urbizania Wanderers VLD 35 16



Second Division

Basabe Old Boys were not expected to be relegated last season. Fortunately, they managed to retain a good core of First Division-quality players and proceeded to boss the second tier, taking the title with 11 points to spare. In second place, one-time UICA Champions’ Cup runners-up Garitzeta Racing came from behind to bump away Oyardo FC, San Markez, Old City Central, Ibarbe Sport and local rivals Garitzeta FC, all strong aspirants for direct promotion. The playoffs pitted two teams that had just been promoted to the Second Division – Ibarbe Sport and San Markez of Olarria – against two significantly more established sides: Oyardo FC and Old City Central of Arexa, both Royal Cup winners. Old City Central initially lost in Olarria but managed to turn it around on the home leg. In the other tie, Ibarbe Sport fought hard to pull off the upset against Oyardo, passing through on a narrow 3-2 aggregate win. The playoff final thus featured two clubs that have never played in the Astograthian First Division. For Ibarbe Sport, a very small team that débuted in the Football League just 11 years ago and earned their first promotion from the third tier just last season, even getting this far was a wild, wild dream. For Old City Central, a venerable club, traditional rivals of Royal Arexa and one-time shock winners of the Royal Cup, this was their fourth playoff run and their second consecutive final. Ibarbe Sport put up a good fight, all the way to extra time, but it was a goal by Adei Eguren that finally brought upon Old City Central the promotion they’d spent so many years labouring for.

At the bottom of the table, long-time followers of the Astograthian league will be surprised to find South Factory, founding members of the First Division in 634 and long-time regulars of the top flight – several international stars, such as Alexis Zeljeznicar and Baudouin Richelieu, took their first steps in Astograth at South Factory. After 9 years in the second tier, their longest ever, the historic club are experiencing an intensely dark period: their first relegation to the third tier. Will this be rock bottom or can they go lower still?

Taldo Biharran             Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Basabe Old Boys 46 26 9 11 74 45 +29 87 ↑ Champions / Liga B Champions Trophy – return after 1 year, 4th SBCC/LBCT appearance
2 Garitzeta Racing Club 46 23 7 16 60 45 +15 76 ↑ Liga B Champions Trophy – return after 3 years, 3rd SBCC/LBCT appearance
3 Old City Central 46 21 10 15 51 44 +7 73 ↑ Liga B Champions Trophy – will make First Division and SBCC/LBCT débuts

4 Oyardo FC 46 20 12 14 46 36 +10 72
5 Ibarbe Sport 46 20 12 14 48 43 +5 72
6 San Markez 46 21 8 17 52 48 +4 71
7 Royal Association 46 17 16 13 56 41 +15 67
8 Urbitzo FC 46 17 15 14 58 53 +5 66
9 Ximun Orieta FC 46 17 13 16 65 69 −4 64
10 Astograth University 46 17 13 16 52 55 −3 64
11 Sporting Ibarguren 46 18 9 19 49 48 +1 63
12 Garitzeta FC 46 17 12 17 41 46 −5 63
13 Dockyard Oaks 46 16 14 16 50 51 −1 62
14 Lermendia FC 46 17 10 19 40 48 −8 61
15 Sporting Olarria 46 14 17 15 43 42 +1 59
16 Ezkutia MFC 46 15 13 18 42 50 −8 58
17 Army United 46 16 9 21 67 66 +1 57
18 Iturributa Racing Club 46 15 12 19 46 53 −7 57
19 Royal Arexa 46 12 21 13 64 59 +5 57
20 Ichapeldun Mariners 46 16 8 22 43 59 −16 56
21 Rumiatzi 529 46 13 14 19 40 47 −7 53 ↓ 2-year run
22 Basabe Youth 46 14 11 21 43 54 −11 53 ↓ 1-year run
23 South Factory 46 13 12 21 44 54 −10 51 ↓ will make Second Division B début
24 FAS SC 46 12 13 21 46 64 −18 49 ↓ 2-year run

Promotion Playoffs

Semifinals
San Markez 1–0 Old City Central
Oyardo FC 0–2 Ibarbe Sport

Old City Central 2–0 San Markez (2–1 agg.)
Ibarbe Sport 1–2 Oyardo FC (3–2 agg.)

Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
Ibarbe Sport 0–0 Old City Central (0–1 AET)



Second Division B

In recent years, a trend has developed where one of the geographical groups wins the division championship, but the other group gets 3 out of the 4 promotion places. This continued this season, as Tzaramaga Rovers won the West Group on the final matchday – with some help from Athletic Club Yungoitio – and earned their first promotion to the second tier in the process. In the championship final they met Uzio Blackstar, a team with a long Iturributan history that tussled for most of the season with Freedom FC, also a storied club from Iturributa. In extra time of the final, Tzaramaga scored to win their national title, a fine piece of silverware to be long treasured in the years to come. In the promotion playoffs pitting the best of one group against the other, Eagles FC defeated Uidio Mariners to make a swift return to the Second Division. The same goes for Mars Athletic who, after just one year in the third tier, triumphed over FK Aliantza to occupy one of the second-tier spots; the one vacated by FAS SC, for example.

Down at the bottom, it was pandemonium as three clubs suffered their first relegation out of the Football League and into the wilds of regional competition. One of these sides was the historic Izarloka FC, founding members of the Football League in 634 and former First Division competitors, in 661 and 674. This is the furthest down any former top-flight team has ever fallen, and Izarloka sure won’t forget it.

East Group
Taldo Biharran B East            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Uzio Blackstar 46 24 15 7 49 21 +28 87 ↑ return after 11 years
2 Eagles FC 46 22 14 10 59 38 +21 80 ↑ return after 1 year
3 Mars Athletic 46 22 12 12 55 37 +18 78 ↑ return after 1 year

4 Freedom FC 46 21 14 11 56 47 +9 77
5 Markiniz Union 46 19 15 12 49 35 +14 72
6 Cafundelense 46 19 14 13 58 50 +8 71
7 Sporting Uanka 46 17 14 15 50 45 +5 65
8 Saint Laida 46 17 14 15 47 46 +1 65
9 Berlasko FC 46 16 17 13 42 38 +4 65
10 Ezkalmendia FC 46 16 17 13 40 47 −7 65
11 Arbetsana Crossing 46 14 19 13 47 41 +6 61
12 Biazterri FC 46 15 16 15 43 47 −4 61
13 Sorokin's Old Boys 46 16 12 18 35 38 −3 60
14 Uertza Gymnastic 46 15 14 17 54 49 +5 59
15 Itzibarea Sports 46 16 11 19 50 62 −12 59
16 Ariznabarra Castle 46 14 14 18 51 56 −5 56
17 Letzama FC 46 15 11 20 35 49 −14 56
18 Warrior Spirits 46 12 17 17 44 48 −4 53
19 Akialden Marauders 46 13 14 19 45 50 −5 53
20 Mauritza FC 46 11 17 18 35 44 −9 50
21 Madarrierna FC 46 10 17 19 28 47 −19 47 ↓ 6-year run in the Football League
22 Uriarte United 46 12 11 23 36 46 −10 47 ↓ first relegation from the Football League
23 Izarloka FC 46 9 20 17 35 39 −4 47 ↓ first relegation from the Football League
24 Astograth Meat Commission FC 46 10 15 21 39 62 −23 45 ↓ 2-year run

West Group
Taldo Biharran B West       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Tzaramaga Rovers 46 22 16 8 52 27 +25 82 ↑ Champions – will make Second Division début
2 FK Aliantza 46 23 12 11 45 35 +10 81
3 Uidio Mariners 46 22 14 10 55 43 +12 80
4 Bizkarra Castle 46 21 12 13 54 42 +12 75
5 Athletic Club Yungoitio 46 20 15 11 56 39 +17 75
6 Nabarrieta FC 46 19 15 12 60 42 +18 72
7 Ibarbe Youth 46 19 13 14 48 50 −2 70
8 Progress Athletic 46 19 13 14 43 39 +4 70
9 Gortz Academy 46 19 10 17 54 50 +4 67
10 Phoenix Athletic 46 19 10 17 48 46 +2 67
11 Chopbiren FC 46 17 14 15 55 46 +9 65
12 Echegoyan Railway 46 16 16 14 51 46 +5 64
13 Sporting Igerreitio 46 18 9 19 50 53 −3 63
14 Orontzo United 46 16 13 17 43 50 −7 61
15 Lanioa Youth 46 14 16 16 39 43 −4 58
16 Ibarriola United 46 16 6 24 49 69 −20 54
17 Eleven Men In Flight FC 46 13 15 18 37 46 −9 54
18 Goyardeliz United 46 15 8 23 33 43 −10 53
19 Izurria Pirates 46 14 11 21 36 48 −12 53
20 Ertzanga FC 46 14 10 22 41 47 −6 52
21 United Rail 46 12 13 21 33 43 −10 49 ↓ 1-year run in the Football League
22 Guenaztia Electric 46 11 15 20 45 52 −7 48 ↓ 3-year run
23 Okerruri FC 46 10 16 20 38 52 −14 46 ↓ 7-year run
24 Omagoitia Rovers 46 11 12 23 34 48 −14 45 ↓ first relegation from the Football League

Championship Final – East vs. West
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
Tzaramaga Rovers 0–0 Uzio Blackstar (1–0 AET)

Promotion Playoffs
Uidio Mariners 0–2 Eagles FC
Mars Athletic 1–0 FK Aliantza

Eagles FC 0–0 Uidio Mariners (2–0 agg.)
FK Aliantza 1–1 Mars Athletic (1–2 agg.)



Astograthian Development League – Honours Division

The Astograthian Development League, a joint FAF-Ministry of Sport venture, pits U21 teams across the nation in round-robin action. The top flight, or Honours Division, has been won in convincing fashion by Echegoyan FC, demonstrating that the beleaguered club still have one of the strongest academies in the country – could it be a light at the end of the tunnel? Last year’s winners Royal Rumiatzi achieved a strong runner-up season, while Blue Mountain Range gave chase to their Echegoyani rivals. Basabe Old Boys surprised by finishing 5th, while it was a disappointing season for the Iturributan teams.

Honours Division          Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Echegoyan FC 30 18 4 8 52 38 +14 58 Champions / Rising Stars Cup – 2nd YC/RSC appearance
2 Royal Rumiatzi 30 15 8 7 50 39 +11 53
3 Urbizania Wanderers 30 15 6 9 43 32 +11 51
4 Blue Mountain Range 30 14 7 9 20 16 +4 49
5 Basabe Old Boys 30 13 6 11 29 38 −9 45
6 Ituraitz FC 30 11 11 8 43 30 +13 44
7 Sporting Iturributa 30 12 8 10 31 21 +10 44
8 Iturributa United 30 12 8 10 53 40 +13 44
9 Bakartirla Buccaneers 30 12 7 11 39 34 +5 43
10 Oyardo FC 30 10 11 9 44 45 −1 41
11 Astograth University 30 10 10 10 24 26 −2 40
12 Antiguoko FC 30 9 11 10 32 37 −5 38
13 Sporting Arkamo 30 10 6 14 40 46 −6 36
14 Garitzeta FC 30 7 12 11 28 37 −9 33
15 Miners FC 30 6 6 18 30 51 −21 24 ↓
16 Royal Ibarbe 30 2 7 21 13 41 −28 13 ↓

Promoted: Ituraitz Victory, Athletic Club Rumiatzi




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The Royal Cup

One-legged ties. First and Second Division teams enter at the Round of 64, and the former are seeded for that and the following round. If clubs have a two-tier difference or greater, the lower-tier team will play at home.

Round of 64 (select matches)
San Markez 1–5 Urbizania Wanderers
Erribe United 0–0 Astograth University (0–0 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Erretana United 1–0 East Railway
Athletic Club Yungoitio 0–1 Iturributa United
Army United 1–2 Blue Mountain Range
Antiguoko FC 3–0 Royal Association
Black Stallion 0–2 Ituraitz Victory
Urizaharra FC 2–2 Ibarbe Sport (2–2 AET) (2–3 pen.)
Goyardeliz United 1–0 Ituraitz FC
Rumiatzi 529 2–4 Royal Rumiatzi
Biazterri FC 0–0 Royal Ibarbe (1–1 AET) (3–1 pen.)
Echegoyan FC 2–1 Lermendia FC
Arbetsana Crossing 0–2 Bakartirla Buccaneers
United Rail 1–1 Gesterlake FC (1–1 AET) (1–3 pen.)
Guenaztia Electric 0–0 Sporting Arkamo (0–0 AET) (3–1 pen.)
Sporting Iturributa 0–0 Sporting Ibarguren (2–0 AET)
Miners FC 2–0 Urbitzo FC
Cafundelense 0–1 Athletic Club Olarria
Athletic Club Rumiatzi 0–1 Garitzeta FC
Gortz United 1–0 Basabe Youth

As is common in the Royal Cup, First Division sides did not have an easy time of it even in the Round of 64, their earliest entry point. Astograth University and Ibarbe Sport, both in the second tier, triumphed on penalties against Erribe United and Urizaharra FC respectively. Second Division B sides Guenaztia Electric and Biazterri FC did the same against Sporting Arkamo and Royal Ibarbe, while Gesterlake FC narrowly avoided suffering the same fate against United Rail. Athletic Club Rumiatzi went down to second-tier Garitzeta FC in normal time, but the worst humiliations were suffered by Ituraitz FC, shockingly eliminated in their visit to third-tier Goyardeliz United, and East Railway, knocked out of the cup by Erretana United, a non-league side.

A historic clash also took place this round, as Rumiatzi 529 and Royal Rumiatzi were drawn together; Royal Rumiatzi ran out 4-2 winners with two braces from Kiliz Gartzi and Martin Blessed. Rumiatzi 529 was founded in 658 as a revival of Rumiatzi United, historic rivals of Royal Rumiatzi, after United merged with Army to form Army United; this was the first time the two ‘rivals’ play each other in a national competition, at least in this incarnation.

Round of 32
Miners FC 4–0 Old City Central
Blue Mountain Range 2–0 South Factory
Astograth University 0–1 Bakartirla Buccaneers
Letzama FC 0–1 Sporting Iturributa
Iturributa United 2–0 Garitzeta Racing Club
Nabarrieta FC 1–0 Athletic Club Olarria
Garitzeta FC 1–4 Royal Rumiatzi
Guenaztia Electric 1–2 Gortz United
Ibarbe Youth 2–1 Antiguoko FC
Gesterlake FC 4–1 Ximun Orieta FC
Echegoyan FC 2–0 Oyardo FC
Ituraitz Victory 3–2 Ibarbe Sport
Erretana United 0–3 Urbizania Wanderers
Ezkutia MFC 0–2 Biazterri FC
Ezkalmendia FC 2–2 Goyardeliz United (2–2 AET) (1–3 pen.)
Basabe Old Boys 4–3 Dockyard Oaks

The Round of 32 saw a somewhat stronger showing from the top-flight sides, as Royal Rumiatzi, Urbizania Wanderers, Miners FC and Gesterlake all made short work of their opposition. However, Ibarbe Youth and Nabarrieta, both from the Second Division B, managed to embarrass Antiguoko and Athletic Club Olarria by knocking them out, climbing all the way to the Round of 16. They’ll be joined there by fellow third-tier Biazterri and Goyardeliz United, as well as Second Division leaders Basabe Old Boys.

Round of 16
Blue Mountain Range 0–1 Ituraitz Victory
Biazterri FC 1–0 Miners FC
Royal Rumiatzi 3–2 Basabe Old Boys
Goyardeliz United 1–2 Urbizania Wanderers
Gesterlake FC 1–0 Bakartirla Buccaneers
Nabarrieta FC 0–4 Iturributa United
Sporting Iturributa 0–1 Gortz United
Ibarbe Youth 0–1 Echegoyan FC

Many dreams were cut short this Round of 16, starting with BMR’s, courtesy of Omar Mahir in the 26th minute. Echegoyan, Iturributa United, Royal Rumiatzi and Urbizania Wanderers all knocked out lower-tier opposition, while Petrigai Errezarret scored the goal that defending champions Gesterlake needed to get past fellow top-flight team Bakartirla Buccaneers. Third-tier Biazterri FC, meanwhile, continued to impress and advance, eliminating a terrible Miners FC. Gortz United pulled off an upset at Old City Stadium, as Zohiartze Gorrachategi – once a Iturributa United player – scored early in the match to put them ahead of Sporting Iturributa, and Madariaga’s side had the discipline to wind out the clock.

Quarterfinals
Iturributa United 2–1 Urbizania Wanderers
Royal Rumiatzi 3–3 Gesterlake FC (3–3 AET) (2–4 pen.)
Gortz United 0–0 Echegoyan FC (0–0 AET) (5–4 pen.)
Biazterri FC 0–3 Ituraitz Victory

Ituraitz Victory finally ended Biazterri’s run with a commanding 3-0 win, goals by Ugutz Iturriche and two from Totakoxe Ansolidoa. Gortz United and Echegoyan FC played out a scoreless draw in normal time and then extra time, before Echegoyan’s Xefe Solaegi missed his penalty and allowed Gortz through to the semifinals. At Knights’ Stadium, Royal Rumiatzi and Gesterlake played out an exciting 3-3 draw. Gesterlake unexpectedly went 3-1 up by half-time, and Lele Manguele’s side clawed back two goals from Moore and Duarte. Neither side were able to break the deadlock until a penalty shootout, however, and defending champions Gesterlake pulled off a penalty win much like they did in last season’s final. In the round’s premier tie, Urbizania Wanderers equalised against Iturributa United through Aire Epherra, before United’s Lukas Bright slammed in the 2-1 not five minutes later. The Scarlet Band held strong to see off the league’s eventual champions.

Semifinals
Gesterlake FC 2–4 Iturributa United
Gortz United 1–0 Ituraitz Victory

Gesterlake, despite all their issues in the First Division, were thrilled to have reached the Royal Cup semifinals and dreamed of possibly repeating their title win. The draw pitted them against Iturributa United, the strongest candidates remaining and, unfortunately, Gesterlake’s desires were not enough when put against the rampage of Lukas Bright. Four goals by the Brenecian striker ripped apart Gesterlake’s defense, and installed United as the undisputed favourites to win the Royal Cup. In the other tie, Ituraitz Victory had the opportunity to reach their fourth cup final versus Gortz’s none, but in this regional derby it was Gortz who came out ahead thanks to a lone goal from Errapel Insunza.

The Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi

For Gortz United, like Gesterlake the year before, this was the most important match of their history. It was their first real chance to win major national silverware – the culmination of so many years of toil, a dream that had been truly sparked by their promotion to the First Division back in the year 650. For Iturributa United, like Sporting Iturributa the year before, it was a chance to get something out of a disappointing season and earn some international football through the Cup Winners’ Cup.

On the surface, the situation was strangely similar to the last cup final: a club with no cups against one of the Iturributan giants, who were expected to win every cup. The differences were not minor, however. Gortz were a far stronger team than Gesterlake, and United were not the frustrated, unfocused side that Sporting had been the season before. Moreover, United knew they couldn’t underestimate a Gortz that had acquired a reputation for giant killing. In the league, they’d played a 1-1 draw and a 2-1 away win for Gortz.

At Grand Duke’s Stadium, the first half was even. Through high pressure and careful short passes, Madariaga’s Gortz were able to keep possession and force United to create openings in their lines, which Gortz took advantage of to come close through Wilhelm Esmail and a long shot by Abarrotz Sakona; Zohiartze Gorrachategi, who’d himself won a Royal Cup with United, constantly eluded Zeydel Abidin Birkan down United’s left flank. They couldn’t score while they had the advantage, however, and in the second half their high-pressure system broke down before they could get it properly going. Eshani winger Lukasz Adalmek put Iturributa United ahead in the 47th minute, and from there it was now United who calmly moved the ball in their own half, dominating the match through the triangle formed by Connor Macdonald, Beltza Urkizo and Gunutz Yriberry. It was quite unlike United to sit back on a result, but it worked against an increasingly desperate Gortz. When the lavender side was at its most exposed, in the 88th minute, Fangti Pikolaugh swung a low cross that found Lukas Bright onside and breaking through past Yasone Zubiate. Bright’s strike, his seventh goal in this tournament brought the Royal Cup home for Iturributa United, their second in five years.

Iturributa United 2–0 Gortz United

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CHAMPIONS
ITURRIBUTA UNITED

4th title



Astograth (ASG) qualifiers
Champions League: Urbizania Wanderers
Challengers Cup: Sporting Iturributa, Royal Rumiatzi, Ituraitz FC
Liga B Champions Trophy: Basabe Old Boys, Garitzeta Racing Club, Old City Central
Rising Stars Cup: Echegoyan FC
Cup Winners’ Cup: Iturributa United

Copa de Campeones: Urbizania Wanderers
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The Astograthian Football League
Season 686 Preview – Part 1 (The Contenders)

Transfers
- Lele Manguele (FFD) left Royal Rumiatzi
- Galeano signed for Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent

- Pristina Shine (EQS - CF) signed for Iturributa United from 1830 Cathair (AUD) for Đ3.42 M
- Victoire De Saint-Pierre (CMT - RB) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Tihon (CMT) for Đ2.63 M
- Namakula Kawesa (BNJ - AM) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Tanrısal (PAS) for Đ1.68 M
- Julian Mann (EUR - AM) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Port James Athletic (SCT) for Đ1.58 M
- James Cartlidge (MUR - RB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Villa (MUR) for Đ1.32 M
- Dana Hutchins (EFL - GK) signed for Iturributa United from Hellinic Rouge (PAS) for Đ1.16 M
- Robin Harrysson (GRF - RM) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Estdal (GRF) for Đ1.16 M
- Jeremiah Ruiz (ETN - RM) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Birdingstone United (ETN) for Đ890 k
- Davidov Rominevskiy (TWI - CM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Port Tacassam FC (TKT) for Đ870 k
- Puristina Shinra (HIN - CM) signed for Ituraitz FC from 1830 Cathair (AUD) for Đ530 k
- Janne Toivanen (SVJ - CB) signed for Iturributa United from Savojars Vinge Virkaja (SVJ) for Đ530 k
- Alex Sharp (EUR - CF) signed for Royal Rumiatzi on loan from 1830 Cathair (AUD)
- Owen James (EUR - RM) signed for Sporting Iturributa on loan from Carsby (EUR)
- Intov-Rynyr Ump (QUS - CB) signed for Antiguoko FC from KFQ Planarjz (QUS) as a free agent
- Raj Gupta (ETN - LM) signed for Antiguoko FC from New Sarum (ETN) as a free agent
- Danni Reed (QOD - RB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Nowy Orpington United (QOD) as a free agent
- Janei Azbelyov (SRS - RM) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Lublova Reds (SRS) as a free agent
- Daigo Coshan (TAE - CB) signed for Blue Mountain Range as a free agent
- Declan Davies (HVY - GK) signed for Gesterlake FC from Union Forge (HVY) as a free agent
- Martí Donat (TEQ - CB) signed for Gortz United from Acayocagua (TEQ) as a free agent
- Mastino Garofano (SVG - LB) signed for Ituraitz Victory from EDC Fossano (SVG) as a free agent
- Augustijn Kindvanevan (TSA - GK) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Tocigtuon Taun (TSA) as a free agent
- Guðmann Arentsson (GRF - DM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Mühlrich (GRF) as a free agent

- Isidor Leibar (RM) signed for FC Avoncore (NAC) from Blue Mountain Range as a free agent
- Eder Eskariz (RB) signed for Wildeport Wanderers (HVY) from Blue Mountain Range as a free agent

- Peyo Isamendi (CF) signed for Ituraitz FC from Echegoyan FC for Đ1.16 M
- Ander Ametrano (LM) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Royal Ibarbe for Đ950 k
- Teyo Menbieye (CF) signed for Echegoyan FC from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ950 k
- Ageio Osinde (RB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ840 k
- Zeruko Echeberria (CB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Antiguoko FC for Đ830 k
- Petrarch Karaiskakis (NPH - LM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Antiguoko FC for Đ790 k
- Yuaneizu Aranda (AM) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Ituraitz FC for Đ750 k
- Gau Urunaga (AM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Sporting Arkamo for Đ690 k
- Chindoki Irastorza (CF) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Urizaharra FC for Đ630 k
- Seber Akordagoitia (CF) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Ituraitz Victory for Đ630 k
- Zilar Echekahar (CF) signed for Old City Central from East Railway for Đ610 k
- Gilamu Mazondo (CM) signed for Old City Central from Ituraitz FC for Đ590 k
- Barea Yaurregiberry (LB) signed for Garitzeta Racing Club from Sporting Iturributa for Đ580 k
- Osfral Leruose (TIO - LM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Ituraitz Victory for Đ580 k
- Aurken Erenio (CF) signed for Garitzeta Racing Club from Sporting Arkamo for Đ570 k
- Pello Salduberes (AM) signed for Urizaharra FC from Gortz United for Đ530 k
- Aurre Lete (CB) signed for Echegoyan FC from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ500 k
- Altzibar Sarrible (CB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Iturributa United for Đ500 k
- Goren Elizabe (CB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ450 k
- Agosti Irachet (LB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Ituraitz Victory for Đ450 k
- Gunutz Yriberry (CM) signed for Gortz United from Iturributa United for Đ450 k
- Dominix Birto (CM) signed for Ituraitz FC from Athletic Club Rumiatzi for Đ450 k
- Amuruza Leyarra (CB) signed for Gesterlake FC from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ430 k
- Bazkoare Echegoyenberry (RB) signed for Urizaharra FC from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ430 k
- Alarabi Meabebasterrechea (CB) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ390 k
- Mikelatz Idaberry (CF) signed for Echegoyan FC from Erribe United for Đ380 k
- Polentzi Bizagirre (AM) signed for Ituraitz FC from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ360 k
- Yaizki Gamino (CM) signed for Urizaharra FC from Iturributa United for Đ360 k
- Oinatz Lissarrage (GK) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Gesterlake FC for Đ340 k
- Ekialde Betanzos (AM) signed for Royal Association from Urizaharra FC for Đ290 k
- Xanti Izpura (LM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ260 k
- Yatsu Ustarroz (CF) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ250 k
- Sendoa Gangoitia (DM) signed for East Railway from Antiguoko FC for Đ250 k
- Belasko Elespuru (CF) signed for Lermendia FC from Garitzeta Racing Club for Đ250 k
- Matin Galarke (RM) signed for Miners FC from Sporting Iturributa for Đ250 k
- Nahia Legarra (CF) signed for Antiguoko FC from Urizaharra FC for Đ240 k
- Gasteiz Legaza (RM) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Miners FC for Đ230 k
- Milian Anibar (GK) signed for Royal Association from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ230 k
- Guchi Oyea (DM) signed for Antiguoko FC from East Railway for Đ220 k
- Baladi Treko (CM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Miners FC for Đ210 k
- Donostia Urrea (LB) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Garitzeta Racing Club for Đ190 k
- Inge Oyaguren (RB) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Urizaharra FC for Đ190 k
- Gunutz Sagarribay (GK) signed for Astograth University from Ituraitz Victory for Đ180 k
- Aratz Iarritu (LB) signed for Antiguoko FC from Blue Mountain Range for Đ140 k
- Ortle Iturburo (CF) signed for Army United from Old City Central for Đ140 k
- Arabante Goykochea (CM) signed for Royal Arexa from Urizaharra FC for Đ140 k
- Gauargi Aniorbe (CB) signed for Urizaharra FC from Royal Ibarbe for Đ140 k
- Azubeli Arana (GK) signed for Antiguoko FC from Ituraitz FC for Đ110 k
- Kusko Isaurralde (RB) signed for Urbitzo FC from Sporting Arkamo for Đ110 k
- Etor Aranket (RM) signed for Iturributa Racing Club from Basabe Old Boys for Đ100 k
- Azubeli Ilardia (AM) signed for Iturributa Racing Club from Basabe Old Boys for Đ100 k
- Elatzar Gassiebayle (DM) signed for Royal Association from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ100 k
- Artzai Kasuriaga (CF) signed for Urbitzo FC from Old City Central for Đ100 k
- Santi Arankibia (DM) signed for Miners FC from Garitzeta Racing Club for Đ90 k
- Yoseba Andeza (CB) signed for Royal Association from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ90 k
- Oihenarte Sarro (DM) signed for Royal Association from Basabe Old Boys for Đ90 k
- Loren Salazar (GK) signed for Gesterlake FC from Basabe Old Boys for Đ80 k
- Oier Boloki (CF) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Old City Central for Đ70 k
- Tomofumi Ishimoda (HIN - CF) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers on loan from Ituraitz FC
- Gerazan Legazpi (CF) signed for East Railway on loan from Royal Rumiatzi
- Musko Uriel (LB) signed for Iturributa United on loan from Royal Ibarbe
- Edur Elizahalde (AM) signed for Old City Central on loan from Sporting Iturributa
- Balendin Betonazko (CF) signed for Old City Central on loan from Iturributa United
- Zeynel Abidin Birkan (TMR - LB) signed for Royal Ibarbe on loan from Iturributa United
- Ortle Fletcher (AM) signed for Astograth University from Old City Central as a free agent
- Ubelteso Amilaga (CM) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Ituraitz Victory as a free agent
- Asier Labiaga (LB) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Unax Alchourron (AM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Royal Ibarbe as a free agent
- Gaitzka Ituzarriaga (DM) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Miners FC as a free agent
- Deunoro Hala (LB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Basabe Old Boys as a free agent
- Xefe Larribe (RM) signed for East Railway from Sporting Iturributa as a free agent
- Ekhi Iroz (CB) signed for Erribe United from Old City Central as a free agent
- Eguntsenti Uriarte (CB) signed for Garitzeta FC from Urizaharra FC as a free agent
- Oxel Porkel (DM) signed for Garitzeta Racing Club from Royal Ibarbe as a free agent
- Lastur Orkola (CF) signed for Gortz United from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Errolan Olabenaga (CF) signed for Ichapeldun Mariners from Basabe Old Boys as a free agent
- Garikoitz Keheiye (LB) signed for Ituraitz FC from Antiguoko FC as a free agent
- Gilamu Bengoechea (CM) signed for Iturributa United from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Lapurdi Muruaga (CM) signed for Miners FC from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Arotza Durkudoy (CB) signed for Old City Central from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Xefe Solaegi (CF) signed for Old City Central from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Churio Aragolaza (RM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Erruki Giyamondegi (CB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Gortz United as a free agent
- Birila Taiyade (CB) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Gero Sorrosua (AM) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Mogel Galdiano (CF) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Yeremi Subasnabar (GK) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Zilar Sarries (LB) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Bakartirla Buccaneers as a free agent
- Aketza Ibarguren (CM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Old City Central as a free agent
- Gaizka Lastarria (RM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Royal Ibarbe as a free agent
- Urbasa Albina (CB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Blue Mountain Range as a free agent
- Kiliz Gartzi (LM) signed for Urizaharra FC from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Kaiet Izurrategi (CF) signed for Urizaharra FC from Antiguoko FC as a free agent
- Sesuldo Esteinou (GK) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Sporting Arkamo as a free agent
- Manex Uribelarrea (LM) left Urizaharra FC as a free agent

- Firmo Lerendegi (GK), who was last at Antiguoko FC, retired from football aged 36
- Dabi Biuret (LM), who was last at Athletic Club Olarria, retired from football aged 34
- Pachi Lakumetz (CF), who was last at Athletic Club Olarria, retired from football aged 34
- Todor Berrioz (LB), who was last at Athletic Club Olarria, retired from football aged 34
- Urdin Echaudi (RB), who was last at Athletic Club Olarria, retired from football aged 34
- Unax Iregi (GK), who was last at Athletic Club Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 34
- Yakobe Aranguren (LB), who was last at Athletic Club Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 34
- Mantzio Nayarro (LM), who was last at Athletic Club Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 36
- Gaitzka Retegi (RM), who was last at Athletic Club Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 32
- Diagur Echebes (CF), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 36
- Hibai Akerra (RM), who was last at East Railway, retired from football aged 34
- Zigor Urmeneta (CB), who was last at East Railway, retired from football aged 32
- Arnalt Larra (CB), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 34
- Baleren Zarrasbeitia (CB), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 37
- Garoa Iasuralde (CB), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 36
- Lehoiar Kastesana (CB), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 37
- Ion Mugeya (LM), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 37
- Iraunkor Kotabarren (RM), who was last at Gesterlake FC, retired from football aged 35
- Maurin Zabale (LM), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 34
- Ibon Herrea (CF), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 34
- Marty De-Wit (AUD - GK), who was last at Iturributa United, retired from football aged 39
- Giro Insausti (GK), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 34
- Aztore Goyos (RM), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 35
- Iraunkor Garasa (CB), who was last at Royal Ibarbe, retired from football aged 34
- Lutz Daschner (STL - RB), who was last at Royal Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 37

Teams

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Urbizania Wanderers, est. 523
Ground: Cherketzo Arena (53,200), Urbizania Image
Colours: All dark green
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (competitive), Royal Rumiatzi (regional), South Factory (regional)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 43, Image 8 First Division titles, Image 7 Royal Cups
Main sponsor: Duchess Airways (airline)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 35 M
Seasons in the First Division: 41 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dieje Ibrelaná (FFD), aLBa Image Urre Remondegi, aCBa Image Eriz Mugiro, aCBa Image Zohiartze Urkia, aRBa Image James Cartlidge (MUR), aDMa Image Ibon Irisarre ©, aDMa Image Yoshimi Hirahito (TAE), aLMa Image Alexis Durmisi (VLD), aRMa Image Robin Harrysson (GRF), aAMa Image Julian Mann (EUR), aCFa Image Aire Epherra

Bench: aGKa Iztal Zurriage, aGKa Marz Perurena, aLBa Gomesano Mekolalde, aCBa Xarles Sabatza, aCBa Zeruko Echeberria, aCBa Urbasa Albina, aRBa Aire Kobelas, aDMa Diegoche Yauregizar, aDMa Distiratsu Oniate, aLMa Frantzes Benzoa, aCMa Yurdan Mandiola, aRMa Bixincho Olate, aAMa Xarles Lazkano, aCFa Imanol Bethularan, aCFa Satordi Albi

Manager: Image Eriz Bakaikoa, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Value skillful, beautiful football. Vibe of an intimate, local club despite massive success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 1st of 20
Notes: Wanderers have been on a roll the last two seasons, winning back-to-back championships and reaching the Challengers’ Cup Round of 32, the best international performance from an Astograthian team in decades. For this season they’ve refreshed their midfield, already the best in the league, with the additions of Græntfjaller winger Robin Harrysson and exciting Euran playmaker Julian Mann, the latter in from Schottia. Murphtannian right-back James Cartlidge also arrives to join Wanderers’ star-studded starting eleven, the pillars of which have so far been Farf goalkeeper Diejé Ibrelaná, Taeshani midfielder Yoshimi Hirahito, Olibondeka forward Aire Epherra, and Valladar winger and two-time First Division Player of the Year Alexis Durmisi, all members of their national teams as well. Under Bakaikoa this side could well become the second to win three league titles in a row – and right after Sporting Iturributa first achieved it, too. Overconfidence may be a problem, however, especially in light of other clubs’ high-impact signings.

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Royal Rumiatzi, est. 541
Ground: Knights' Stadium (70,000), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: White shirt, dark blue shorts and socks
Major rivals: Athletic Club Rumiatzi (The Rumiatzi Derby), Ituraitz FC (The Silver Derby), Iturributa United (political), Sporting Iturributa (political), Urbizania Wanderers (regional), Astograth University (local)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners' Cup 25, Image Copa de Campeones 22, Image 9 First Division titles, Image 8 Royal Cups, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 22, Image 1 Ides of March Cup
Main sponsor: Dukomm (telecomms)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 33.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 41 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Konrad Matheny (NPH), aLBa Image Loxjilo Exihosahar (FFD), aCBa Image Loiola Urpi, aCBa Image Selatse Yrigoy, aCBa Image Aztore Andia, aRBa Image Victoire De Saint-Pierre (CMT), aLMa Image Petrarch Karaiskakis (NPH), aCMa Image Davidov Rominevskiy (TWI), aCMa Image Azeari Duarte ©, aRMa Image Nolan Moore (TKT), aCFa Image Martin Blessed (EUR)

Bench: aGKa Egen Kortabarren, aGKa Xurdin Biyalain, aLBa Paskal Layinde, aCBa Birila Taiyade, aCBa Lore Ameya, aRBa Image Slobodan Vujovic (MYT), aDMa Argider Eges, aLMa Anchoka Oyhantkabal, aCMa Gorosti Espos, aCMa Image Guy Reason (FFD), aRMa Mogel Darrikarrere, aAMa Lon Dumon, aCFa Yasone Urdanibia, aCFa Bidari Mendigoechea, aCFa Image Alex Sharp (EUR)

Manager: Image Galeano, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Rich, powerful, will settle for nothing but the best. Trophies are the goal, or heads will roll. Incredibly insecure over the lack of UICA/IFCF success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 2nd of 20
Notes: Royal Rumiatzi gave unhinged, unproven Farf manager Lele Manguele one season to win the title. He ultimately lasted three trophyless seasons before getting sacked. Rumiatzi came agonisingly close in all three, breaking records and playing one of the most takilan, unusual, and fascinating styles ever seen in Astograth. To replace Manguele comes the Tamarindian-Astograthian known only as Galeano. A beloved former midfielder who featured in some of the highest points of Rumiatzi and the national team’s history, he has had a quietly successful managerial career, including a shock Royal Cup triumph with Army United and praiseworthy performances with Sporting Arkamo. He has brought sweeping changes to the team, switching to a far more conservative 5-4-1 formation that sees playmaker Azeari Duarte retreat into centre midfield and benches ageing club legend Yasone Urdanibia, leaving goal-machine Martin Blessed as the sole centre-forward. The wing-backs feature heavily in Galeano’s plans, and he has a lot to work with: Farf national team left-back Loxjilo Exihosahar and new signing Victoire de Saint-Pierre, a Chromatik right-back breaking into his own national team; solid replacement for Siovanijan and Teus legend Lutz Daschner. Other arrivals are Nepharan winger Petrarch Karaiskakis, from local outfit Antiguoko FC, bulky Twicetagrian midfielder Davidov Rominevskiy, from Tikariot’s Port Tacassam, and 17 year-old forward Alex Sharp, grandson of none other than Lee Sharp, on loan from 1830 Cathair. Goalkeeper Konrad Matheny was desolated to not make Nephara’s World Cup-winning squad, but that he was even in contention demonstrates how good Rumiatzi have it in goal. If this team can polish their defence just a bit they could well win the title, or will the changes have been too many too fast?

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Sporting Iturributa, est. 512
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: Crimson with gold chevron, crimson shorts and socks
Major rivals: Iturributa United (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners' Cup 20, Image 6 First Division titles, Image 3 Royal Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 5 Iturributan President's Cups, Image UICA Iturributan Club of the Century
Main sponsor: IB Investments (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 28.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 26 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Lino Kaberle (STL), aLBa Image Minerva Compton (KOR), aCBa Image Mogel Doyenard ©, aCBa Image Gomesano Suhurt, aRBa Image Baiona Menduburu, aDMa Image Servet Misidjan (NPH), aDMa Image Gaitzka Gurina, aLMa Image Ohashi Kiichi (SQR), aRMa Image Jeremiah Ruiz (ETN), aAMa Image Namakula Kawesa (BNJ), aCFa Image Tehmina Palani (SRS)

Bench: aGKa Otsoa Sanyorenti, aGKa Udalaitz Altabegoiti, aLBa Zilar Sarries, aCBa Oidor Lubiano, aCBa Erauso Zugasti, aCBa Echachu Oriza, aRBa Oxarra Nabarrete, aDMa Xurdin Eskurdia, aDMa Erruki Yauza, aCMa Lehoiar Oztolaza, aLMa Lauaxeta Lardaro, aRMa Image Owen James (EUR), aAMa Image Ximun Blacksdove-Beukers (AUD), aCFa Larendi Gorriz, aCFa Egoitz Laurnagaray

Manager: Image Mikel Aluztiza, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Refined, classy, value a slow and methodical style of play. Think very highly of themselves. The snobbish one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 3rd of 20
Notes: Sporting Iturributa were bitterly disappointed to have lost last season’s title at the very last hurdle, felled by Ituraitz FC when they needed a win. Nevertheless, they had a stellar run, dominating the league for nearly half the season thanks to the incombustible energy of midfield duo Servet Misidjan and Gaitzka Gurina, defensive excellence of Lino Kaberle and Mogel Doyenard, and attacking talent of Ohashi Kiichi and Tehmina Palani. This year, manager Mikel Aluztiza has reinforced his squad with winger Jeremiah Ruiz from Ethane, a loan of promising Euran teenager Owen James, and the signing that broke the Astograthian internet: Namakula Kawesa, vice-captain of Banija, World Cup-winning attacking midfielder. World-class talent of her level has not been seen in the First Division in decades, and there is enormous expectation regarding what Sporting can accomplish with her in midfield. In response, Iturributa United have made their own marquee signing, and this season’s Iturributan Derbies are already being marketed as the biggest clashes in a generation.

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Ituraitz FC, est. 577
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: All red
Major rivals: Ituraitz Victory (The Ituraitz Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (The Silver Derby), Urbizania Wanderers (competitive), Athletic Club Olarria (regional), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 47, Image UICA Globe Cup 45, Image UICA Super Cup 44, Image Copa de Campeones 20, Image 9 First Division titles, Image 6 Royal Cups, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 25, Image 4 Ides of March Cups, Image UICA Astograthian Club of the Century
Main sponsor: Chistorra Sarlange (charcuterie)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 25 M
Seasons in the First Division: 41 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Bihar Raldua, aLBa Image Mirande Anibardo, aCBa Image Mike Sloah (SNL), aCBa Image Xuban Lechardoy, aRBa Image Cheru Lizarza, aLMa Image Isidra Corvey © (BRE), aCMa Image Puristina Shinra (HIN), aCMa Image Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd (AUD), aRMa Image Sasha Kristine (CMT), aCFa Image Telá Potos (TIO), aCFa Image Peyo Isamendi

Bench: aGKa Image Fernando Armida (STB), aGKa Yake Galparsoro, aLBa Garikoitz Keheiye, aCBa Cherran Goyeche, aCBa Hurko Germain, aCBa Keop Ithurrart, aRBa Anchoka Alastre, aDMa Iparragirre Paldao, aLMa Orixe Mantinian, aCMa Dominix Birto, aRMa Aingeru Sayaz, aAMa Polentzi Bizagirre, aCFa Iturri Barriola, aCFa Hurko Barreneche, aCFa Xantalen Bikandi

Manager: Image Bob Partridge (EUR), 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Successful, attractive, cosmopolitan. You either love them or hate them. The world champion 654-55 Ituraitz is widely regarded as the best Astograthian team of all time.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 4th of 20
Notes: Though Ituraitz FC remain a formidable team, their present run of 8 trophyless seasons is growing unbearable for fans of the most decorated club in Astograth, one of the greats of international football. Manager Bob Partridge has been given the ultimatum of at least a runner-up finish this season, such that they can finally make their début in the IFCF Champions League. To that effect, Partridge has brought in several signings, though none as flashy as those of his adversaries in the Big 5. The biggest name is Hinodejin midfielder Puristina Shinra from 1830 Cathair, whom the club confirmed was who they wanted and not the result of a typo; she will partner with Tstinstaphensteitd in Partridge’s orthodox 4-4-2. Other signings include experienced playmaker Polentzi Bizagirre and journeyman midfielder Dominix Birto, arriving to round out the squad and quell criticism that there are few good options on the bench. Ituraitz’s strength remains in going forward, with the talented – but ageing – Isidra Corvey and Sasha Kristine riding down the wings to assist cheeky striker Telá Potos and new forward Peyo Isamendi. Isamendi, a product of the Ituraitz academy, was discarded aged 20 by the club and picked up by Echegoyan FC, just before Partridge’s tenure; now back in the fold for a hefty price, he has much to prove.

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Iturributa United, est. 523
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: White with red sash, red shorts, white socks
Major rivals: Sporting Iturributa (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners' Cup 28, Image Copa de Campeones 16 & 18, Image 4 First Division titles, Image 4 Royal Cups, Image 3 Ides of March Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 3 Iturributan President's Cups, Image runners-up of UICA Champions’ Cups 39 & 52
Main sponsor: Badiola (vehicles)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 26.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 26 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dana Hutchins (EFL), aLBa Image Musko Uriel, aCBa Image Janne Toivanen (SVJ), aCBa Image Miriam Lechie (BRE), aRBa Image Zhu Aiguo (YZH), aDMa Image Connor Macdonald (KSK), aDMa Image Beltza Urkizo, aLMa Image Fangti Pikolaugh (CMT), aRMa Image Lukasz Adalmek (ESH), aCFa Image Lukas Bright (BRE), aCFa Image Pristina Shine © (EQS)

Bench: aGKa Keop Karrikaberry, aGKa Gaueko Errekondo, aLBa Mayorga Orayen, aCBa Ostots Yerro, aCBa Gorka Ibatborde, aRBa Elatzar Kobeaga, aDMa Iracho Yeregi, aLMa Perrando Eyerart, aCMa Gilamu Bengoechea, aCMa Image Borna Marusic (MYT), aRMa Domiku Indurain, aAMa Gaizka Zubisarreta, aCFa Iraitz Algarin, aCFa Hitzeder Lizalde, aCFa Ubendu Usandizaga

Manager: Image Justin Vauxhall (BRE), 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Frenetic, energetic, populist. Driven to excel at whatever cost. The rowdy one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 5th of 20
Notes: Though Iturributa United won the Royal Cup last season, their second in five years, fans have become convinced that this is the Darkest Period in the club’s history due to not winning a league title in more than a decade. They geared up for yet another grim season with faint cries of ‘this year’s the year’, while the board secured solid signings in Eastfielder goalkeeper Dana Hutchins and Savojarnan centre-back Janne Toivanen. Everything changed, however, when on the last day of the transfer window an Iturributan club broke the Astograthian internet, again. Pristina Shine, world-renowed, World Cup-winning striker, who in her youth had graced the pitch of Old City Stadium, would be returning to wear the Scarlet Sash. Fans are beyond ecstatic, and certain that the prodigal daughter has come to lead them to championship glory. Given Sporting Iturributa’s signing of Namakula Kawesa, announced a few weeks previous, a new red-hot chapter in the country’s biggest rivalry has just been opened, as everyone awaits the clash of the titans. Shine’s return necessitated major changes, among them immediately handing her the captaincy, switching to a 4-2-2-2 formation that can accommodate two strikers, and trading left-back Zeynel Abidin Birkan for Royal Ibarbe’s Musko Uriel in a quick loan deal to free up a non-Rushmori registration spot. The one most unhappy about all this is gifted midfielder Gilamu Bengoechea, who joined on a free from Ituraitz FC after a frustrating year on the bench. He was promised a starting spot at United, but now he’s found himself forced out of the starting eleven. No one’s sure what this United is capable of – will they live up to the massive potential offered by a star of Pristina Shine’s quality, or once again fall short?

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Athletic Club Olarria, est. 504
Ground: North Point Stadium (61,317), Olarria Image
Colours: Claret with sky blue hoop, claret shorts and socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (regional), Sporting Olarria (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Amuarraina Errege (seafood)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 24.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 30 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Ayuko Mitsushima (HIN), aLBa Image Gareth Carney (NPH), aCBa Image Ubarna Aizpitarte, aCBa Image Elatzar Zumaeta ©, aRBa Image Aberri Buruchaga, aDMa Image Artizar Bailo, aLMa Image Ander Ametrano, aRMa Image Amber Docherty (KSK), aAMa Image Ubelteso Peruchena, aCFa Image Olentzaro Anseoteori, aCFa Image Chindoki Irastorza

Bench: aGKa Maore Garaikoechea, aGKa Marchel Ekwekwe, aLBa Agosti Irachet, aCBa Goren Elizabe, aCBa Galindo Utesa, aCBa Arixo Salayaran, aRBa Ageio Osinde, aDMa Burni Larripa, aCMa Lon Eskardo, aLMa Izaskun Egiluz, aRMa Altzibar Ulbina, aAMa Inautzi Loaiza, aCFa Hats Chapartegi, aCFa Elatzar Lassa, aCFa Kaiet Echassandage

Manager: Image Piarres Erke, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Consistent, but can't break the glass ceiling of a title win. Feel they've paid their dues, yet overlooked and underrated.
Fans’ expectation: IFCF qualification
Pundits’ prediction: 6th of 20
Notes: Athletic Club Olarria narrowly missed out on Challengers Cup participation last season, finishing fifth by a single point. With Astograth’s rise in the ranks, if they can repeat that feat this year, they’ll be in – and the prize money will go a long way on the hard road to a title win. They’ve been very active on the domestic transfer market this window, signing a new left winger in Royal Ibarbe’s Ander Ametrano, a new striker in Urizaharra’s Chindoki Irastorza, just 21 years old, along with several other talented players - such as Wanderers reserve centre-back Goren Elizabe – intended to give the squad more depth, a common issue in recent years. One to keep an eye on is 19 year-old winger Izaskun Egiluz, just promoted from Olarria’s academy and already heralded as a future star. It can’t be overstated how important the extra IFCF spot is to Olarria, as the chances of breaking through the Big 5 slowly open up – they’d do well to take advantage.
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Royal Ibarbe, est. 488/500 (disputed)
Ground: Erda Street (19,000), Ibarbe Image
Colours: Purple shirt, yellow shorts, purple socks
Major rivals: Ibarbe Sport, Ibarbe Youth (all local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Zerrigela (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 18.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 18 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Edur Iun, aLBa Image Zeynel Abidin Birkan (TMR), aCBa Image Altzibar Sarrible, aCBa Image Hissho Munuzo (HIN), aRBa Image Galindo Beobide, aDMa Image Panfilo Napoleoni (JUE), aDMa Image Guðmann Arentsson (GRF), aLMa Image Osfral Leruose (TIO), aRMa Image Churio Aragolaza, aAMa Image Garchot Dirassar, aCFa Image Ixaka Lairihoy

Bench: aGKa Bitor Eiguren, aGKa Zilar Leskarboura, aLBa Hartz Isuregi, aCBa Teyo Otormin, aCBa Eyande Garika, aCBa Erruki Giyamondegi, aRBa Yurdan Echeberz ©, aDMa Chimich Jansson, aDMa Franchizko Biurrarena, aLMa Eusko Otazu, aCMa Chindoki Yano, aRMa Echahun Dacharry, aAMa Gau Urunaga, aCFa Hustaz Urresti, aCFa Ongile Yraola

Manager: Image Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Small club, fans are fickle and wealthy. Gradually acquiring a wider base of support.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 7th of 20
Notes: Manager Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga made a lasting impact at Bakartirla Buccaneers, and his arrival at Royal Ibarbe created high hopes around what he could do at this newly ambitious club enjoying their best decade in history. The long-term plan is to climb into the IFCF spots and build from there, and although last season’s 8th place was considered a setback, Altzibararechuluaga has taken care to reassure the board through a series of no-nonsense signings. Arkamo playmaker Gau Urunaga has been brought in to put pressure on starter Garcho Dirassar, Græntfjaller Guðmann Arentsson reinforces the team’s spine in defensive midfield, and Ituraitz Victory’s Tiog winger Osfral Leruose brings fresh blood to the left wing. The two biggest transfers were Timurian left-back Zeynel Abidin Birkan, arrived in a flash loan deal with Iturributa United in order to make space for Pristina Shine, and the signing of right winger Churio Aragolaza, man of vast experience with Urbizania Wanderers and the national team, on a free. In pundits’ eyes, this squad is a cut below the top 6 yet clearly a cut above the rest – not an uncomfortable position to be in, and if they don’t finish at least 7th may have cause to complain.

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Gortz United, est. 561
Ground: Itsasargiberria Stadium (43,315), Gortz Image
Colours: All lavender
Major rivals: Gortz Academy (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Henrik (Polarian finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 23 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Yuango Hernera, aLBa Image Osoitz Haukiartze, aCBa Image Anselmo Sinagra (JUE), aCBa Image Yasone Zubiate, aRBa Image Balasi Lakar ©, aDMa Image Abarrotz Sakona, aCMa Image Gunutz Yriberry, aCMa Image Esmail Wilhelm (ESH), aLMa Image Gasteiz Yrisarri, aRMa Image Zohiartze Gorrachetegi, aCFa Image Lastur Orkola

Bench: aGKa Charan Iroz, aGKa Orzaize Chaneke, aLBa Gartzen Boneta, aCBa Luki Bringas, aCBa Endira Ibarburu, aCBa Image Martí Donat (TEQ), aRBa Hibai Alkorta, aDMa Mayu Karreras, aCMa Aioro Arangena, aCMa Errapel Insunza, aLMa Giro Pelua, aRMa Umea Goyanes, aAMa Leheren Goyhenespe, aCFa Anter Genaga, aCFa Urbasa Aldanondo

Manager: Image Eneko Madariaga, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Resourceful, scrappy, fight to the end. Wring the last few years out of old players.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 8th of 20
Notes: Eneko Madariaga rescued Gortz from a relegation battle and next season took them to 7th place, their highest finish in 25 years, and their very first Royal Cup final. Excitement is growing around the renovated Itsasargiberria Stadium. The turnaround from mediocrity to maybe something more has been swift, and who knows – can they keep climbing? IFCF qualification maybe, like in their golden days? True to their style, Gortz’s starting lineup averages 31 years old, but the lower-pressure environment of the port city seems to suit many of them as they wind down their careers with one last hurrah. This is the stated goal of power forward Lastur Orkola, scorer of more than 170 league goals across 12 seasons starting for Urbizania Wanderers and Ituraitz FC. Signed on a free, he will lead Gortz’s attack in his last season before retirement. Centre midfielder Gunutz Yriberry, forced out of a starting spot at Iturributa United, is another of Gortz’s star signings and sure to take their possession play to another level. Not that it’s all veterans either: 20 year-old centre-back Martí Donat from Tequilo goes to show that Madariaga is keeping his mind on the future and an eye on the players that will get him there.


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Antiguoko FC, est. 514
Ground: The Enclave (45,058), Antiguoko Image
Colours: Red and white quarters, red shorts and socks
Major rivals: Gesterlake FC, Royal Arexa (all historic)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Yogutz (dairy)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 13.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 15 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Ubelteso Erra, aLBa Image Hats Lizondo, aCBa Image Intov-Rynyr Ump (QUS), aCBa Image Hanot Benaza ©, aRBa Image Kusko Ibarrondo, aDMa Image Kaiet Okariz, aLMa Image Raj Gupta (ETN), aRMa Image Thierry Cailleux (HIN), aAMa Image Uzuri Borthagaray, aCFa Image Edur Ustarroz, aCFa Image Mazuste Igerabide

Bench: aGKa Azubeli Arana, aGKa Hanot Echeto, aLBa Aratz Iarritu, aCBa Otsando Erramundeguy, aCBa Xefe Bessouat, aCBa Adon Aburto, aRBa Sugoi Iniurrigarro, aDMa Guchi Oyea, aLMa Erramun Notzadal, aRMa Lizar Tafaya, aCMa Yatsu Letamendi, aAMa Iker Baraza, aCFa Nahia Legarra, aCFa Xantalen Gastambide, aCFa Gogo Soraire

Manager: Image Ikatz Ansotegi, 7th season in charge
Club reputation: Combative, tireless. Pride of the city and the region.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 9th of 20
Notes: Antiguoko have been quite happy to hover around 10th place for what is now the past eight seasons, and they seem to be enjoying it. Under the careful management of Ikatz Ansotegi, their signings this season have been nothing flashy, but reliable. 36-year-old defender Intov-Rynyr Ump, from Qusmo, brings heaps of experience across three countries to Antiguoko’s back line, and winger Raj Gupta from Ethane is also a fine addition to the team’s midfield, their best asset. Both were signed on free transfers to replace Zeruko Echeberria and Petrarch Karaiskakis, from which the club made bank selling to Urbizania Wanderers and Royal Rumiatzi – sensitive losses, but not irreplaceable, especially considering the inflated prices paid by top teams. The squad as it stands is trending old but remains well-balanced, and should serve Ansotegi well for another smooth season through the midtable.

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Sporting Arkamo, est. 542
Ground: The Bells (43,505), Arkamo Image
Colours: Brown and gold stripes, brown shorts, gold socks
Major rivals: Akialden Marauders (The Arkamo Derby), Izarloka FC (regional), Lermendia FC (regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Barrertze (lifestyle)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 12.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 13 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Aurken Maruri, aLBa Image Haitz Erriest, aCBa Image Erauso Teyitegi, aCBa Image Cherran Peluaga, aRBa Image Freek Lamaars (ESH), aLMa Image Piarres Santurtun, aCMa Image Gomesano Sedero, aRMa Image Xalbador Achabalastra, aAMa Image Gero Sorrosua, aCFa Image Mogel Galdiano, aCFa Image Berasko Korradi

Bench: aGKa Yeremi Subasnabar, aGKa Oxel Echaburu, aLBa Luki Istekahandy, aCBa Loiola Echepare, aCBa Gorosti Biskert, aCBa Fermin Chirizola, aRBa Inge Oyaguren, aDMa Ixona Landeta, aLMa Iaki Agerrebengoa, aCMa Opilano Ubaldi ©, aRMa Gora Ezpeleta, aAMa Gaston Urdingio, aCFa Image Damyan Nifterik (ESH), aCFa Umea Akerra, aCFa Atzo Kampo

Manager: Image Hanni Andikola, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Reliable, well-managed club, do a lot with little. Wholesome countryside support. Rumoured to be favoured by the FAF.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 10th of 20
Notes: Arkamo are in a similar position to Antiguoko, consistently drifting around 10th place. In contrast to Antiguoko, however, their board have expressed greater ambition, and have been slowly increasing the pressure on Hanni Andikola to move them up somewhere closer to Royal Ibarbe, with an eye to eventually get into those coveted Challengers Cup positions. Andikola complains he hasn’t the budget, but he’s managed to wrangle two great free signings: forward Mogel Galdiano, a Royal Rumiatzi youth product plucked straight off their bench, and veteran playmaker Gero Sorrosua, 4-time First Division champion with Sporting Iturributa and Urbizania Wanderers, capped over 30 times for Astograth. Arkamo are good in attack and could shock the league with some luck, but it’s hard to look past their subpar defense.

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Blue Mountain Range, est. 518
Ground: Ximun Orieta Sporting Ground (34,000), Echegoyan Image
Colours: All sky blue
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Weaver, Smith & Wrangler (Taeshani apparel)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 38 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Leheren Burunzangaray, aLBa Image Hitz Suardiaz, aCBa Image Anartz Ugeruaga, aCBa Image Yurdan Yaurreche, aCBa Image Daigo Coshan © (TAE), aRBa Image Danni Reed (QOD), aDMa Image Keop Osa, aDMa Image Goizeder Abadia, aLMa Image Urgutz Barnachea, aRMa Image Janei Azbelyov (SRS), aCFa Image Jacky Abatantuono (JUE)

Bench: aGKa Atze Labadie, aGKa Matia Kendagorta, aLBa Deunoro Hala, aCBa Yake Gurina, aCBa Image Thomas Kaberle (STL), aCBa Anaia Bizkaino, aRBa Iraitz Echekopaz, aDMa Todor Biota, aDMa Ekain Dirube, aLMa Gorka Urtaran, aCMa Koldo Repide, aRMa Harri Larrabide, aAMa Mayorga Muniakas, aCFa Oihan Iraeta, aCFa Seber Akordagoitia

Manager: Image Xander McDrew (TAE), 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Ultra-defensive, ultra-physical. Ugly tackles, ugly football. Extremely consistent. Reviled by most but wildly popular in Taeshan.
Fans’ expectation: Above Echegoyan
Pundits’ prediction: 11th of 20
Notes: Blue Mountain Range are living their best life. Comfortably mid-table and with their ties to Taeshan stronger than ever, they’ve recently had the rare pleasure of finishing above rivals Echegoyan FC, not once but twice. Ahead of this season, manager Xander McDrew convinced close friend Daigo Coshan, formerly centre-back of the famously defensive Taeshan national team, to come out of retirement and sign for his BMR: when the news broke early in the transfer window it set off celebrations across the blue half of Echegoyan. Some have already dubbed Coshan the greatest BMR player of all time before the season’s even started! His talent, even in un-retirement, is greater than any they’ve seen since Daineri forward POWER. McDrew didn’t stop at Coshan either, bringing on board right-back Danni Reed from Quintessence of Dust and winger Janei Azbelyov from the Squornshelan Remnants. For once they’re not shirking on attack either: Ituraitz Victory’s Seber Akordagoitia is a major investment in squad depth, as backup for striker Jacky Abatantuono. Fans haven’t been this excited for BMR in ages, and absolutely cannot wait to kick Echegoyan while they’re down.

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Ituraitz Victory, est. 496
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: Blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (The Ituraitz Derby), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: Petromok (oil & gas)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11 M
Seasons in the First Division: 31 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Larendi Erroz ©, aLBa Image Mastino Garofano (SVG), aCBa Image Obeko Zabalegi, aCBa Image Gartzen Beraun, aRBa Image Kaxen Arabehere, aDMa Image Umea Lukastegi, aDMa Image Baladi Treko, aLMa Image Xanti Izpura, aRMa Image Ugutz Iturriche, aAMa Image Omar Mahir (ESH), aCFa Image Julio Campana (JUE)

Bench: aGKa Image Augustijn Kindvanevan (TSA), aGKa Mendebal Beheran, aLBa Silban Elichagaray, aCBa Manu Amosain, aCBa Hanni Anchea, aCBa Ilari Beola, aRBa Apal Gerenio, aDMa Lauaxeta Amas, aDMa Gasteiz Mendiberri, aLMa Chordon Ytuarte, aCMa Aitzol Nanklares, aRMa Totakoxe Ansolidoa, aAMa Sugoi Mendia, aCFa Ezkerra Echazarreta, aCFa Gurutz Galzagorri

Manager: Image Yaunti Echekopar, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Venerable. Respected but pitied. Massively popular in their city, no matter the lack of success.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 12th of 20
Notes: Ituraitz Victory were left counting their money after a particularly successful off-season as a selling club, netting them nearly one and a half million diru. They off-loaded Akordagoitia, Leruose, Irachet and Sagarribay and cleverly replaced them with discounted options that should still be enough for their form not to suddenly drop. Left-back Martino Garofano is the first player from Savigliane to play in Astograth; the same goes for Sarian goalkeeper Augustijn Kindvanen, who is expected to succeed starter Larendi Erroz following his retirement at the end of this season. Xanti Izpura, brings valuable top-ish team experience to the squad. So does defensive midfielder Baladi Treko, journeyman defensive midfielder with underrated stints at Royal Rumiatzi and Urbizania Wanderers. Most important of all, Victory have managed to hang onto young prodigy Julio Campana, who at age 18 was already fulfilling all their striking needs and can only get better. So long as Yaunti Echekopar continues to guide them away from the dreadful years of relegation scares, Victory will count themselves fortunate.

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Echegoyan FC, est. 530
Ground: Silanes Park (55,140), Echegoyan Image
Colours: Green and white stripes, green shorts and socks
Major rivals: Blue Mountain Range (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local)
Major honours: Image 3 First Division titles, Image 1 Royal Cup, Image 1 Ides of March Cup
Main sponsor: Enersuntsu (alternative energy)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 12.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 39 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Perucho Garabieta ©, aLBa Image Bardol Sayaberemborde, aCBa Image Koldobika Orbegozo, aCBa Image Garikoitz Abaria, aRBa Image Arrosko Zugazti, aDMa Image Dabi Teyagorry, aLMa Image Ereinkor Ybarrola, aRMa Image Echeberri Herrekalde, aAMa Image Aingeru Edera, aCFa Image Teyo Menbieye, aCFa Image Indar Burukuya

Bench: aGKa Yon Zuasti, aGKa Itzaina Hegichussy, aLBa Lehoi Uribeondo, aCBa Lander Kahe, aCBa Image Kamil Zinkovsky (MYT), aCBa Aurre Lete, aRBa Gorbea Gogenola, aDMa Marchot Uris, aLMa Oinaz Kamon, aCMa Urtungo Kereyazu, aRMa Bardol Arabaolaza, aAMa Mederi Marien, aCFa Mikelatz Idaberry, aCFa Petrigai Orneta, aCFa Zabal Alkatena

Manager: Image Cherran Zarranz, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Hardy, tough, always up for a fight. Cheating bastards to many. Top team long ago, now on the margins.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 13th of 20
Notes: Echegoyan are desperate. There’s no other way to say it. Last season, their survival in the top flight came down to Erribe United missing a penalty in the last minute of the last match (and Echegoyan proceeding to sign the kicker, Idaberry, set off its own firestorm in the media this off-season). This was the second time in three years that Echegoyan fought a relegation battle to the very end. If they don’t resolve the crisis they’re in they could easily find themselves in the Second Division, an unthinkable situation for the three-time league champions – they haven’t been relegated in almost half a century. Yet they themselves sent two-time champions Astograth University to the second tier, from which AU have then been unable to claw their way out – it’s all deeply unsettling to Echegoyan. What makes this worse is they feel they’ve tried it all: cycled through managers, built a decent, balanced squad that should by all rights land them in the midtable, and yet they still struggle, finishing below even hated rivals Blue Mountain Range. It’s not a situation either their dignity or their blood pressure can handle, and one of the two is bound to break sooner or later if they don’t right their course.

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Gesterlake FC, est. 507
Ground: Castle Hill (48,861), Gesterlake Image
Colours: Yellow shirt, dark blue shorts, yellow socks
Major rivals: Royal Arexa (The Twin Cities Derby), Berlasko FC (The Gesterlake Derby), Antiguoko FC (historic), Old City Central (regional)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: Astek (technology)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 7.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 27 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Declan Davies (HVY), aLBa Image Markel Kortayarena, aCBa Image Iparragirre Yabar, aCBa Image Amuruza Leyarra, aRBa Image Frederik Goikoechea ©, aLMa Image Yanpier Aroix, aCMa Image Franchizko Irrazabal, aRMa Image Charan Karrikaburu, aAMa Image Yuli Nikoularena, aCFa Image Sabin Laza, aCFa Image Aner Bermeyiyo

Bench: aGKa Yon Iribarra, aGKa Loren Salazar, aLBa Bakar Gerrikabeitia, aCBa Luken Almirantearena, aCBa Sugoi Urenia, aCBa Enetz Paternain, aRBa Marz Kachola, aDMa Balesio Zubiarrain, aLMa Laurin Aricheta, aCMa Gaizko Sancholuz, aRMa Soter Duraniona, aAMa Ayande Pagola, aCFa Petrigai Errezarret, aCFa Mendiko Zoko, aCFa Aner Bermeyiyo

Manager: Image Zuriko Eliz, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Top flight mainstay, but their best years are behind them. Strong support. Inoffensive, popular with advertisers.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 14th of 20
Notes: Gesterlake have had an odd few seasons since coming back from the second tier. Fans continue to think of themselves as a mid-table team, despite all the evidence to the contrary: constantly battling at the bottom of the table, sometimes barely scraping out of relegation. On the other hand, they won their first national trophy in the season before last’s Royal Cup and made last season’s cup semifinals – a rare burst of success that experts don’t expect will hold. The squad is brittle: great, consolidated strikers in Sabin Laza and Aner Bermeyiyo, yet an experienced but dreadfully slow defence. Goalkeeper Declan Davies has been brought in from Havynwilde to help with that, but there’s not much he can do if his back line falls apart - as it is wont to do. Overall, they should do well enough to avoid relegation but could easily find themselves in a complicated position.

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Bakartirla Buccaneers, est. 589
Ground: Sovereignty Stadium (14,110), Kala Image
Colours: Black and red stripes, black shorts, white socks
Major rivals: None
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Visit Kala (tourism)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 7.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 5 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Yasone Oyhenart, aLBa Image Asier Labiaga, aCBa Image Erramun Meonio, aCBa Image Alarabi Meabebasterrechea, aRBa Image Arnalt Bergerot, aDMa Image Beat Achekonanea ©, aCMa Image Todor Echandi, aLMa Image Xarles Marzol, aRMa Image Larendi Elizate, aAMa Image Unax Alchourron, aCFa Image Tomofumi Ishimoda (HIN)

Bench: aGKa Anakoz Amezkita, aGKa Oinatz Mendiondon, aLBa Zuzen Sandra, aCBa Harri Orkoyen, aCBa Errolan Gankiandia, aCBa Ubelteso Larreagola, aRBa Ubelteso Darkibel, aDMa Image Svetoslav Radozevic (MYT), aDMa Pancheska Narbarte, aCMa Otsoa Isusi, aLMa Loramendi Errakalde, aRMa Loramendi Kuruchelar, aAMa Goi Urtea, aCFa Distiratsu Maiz, aCFa Zadornin Elizabe

Manager: Image Balendin Sorrekieta, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Plucky, passionate, surprising. Small club from a small island. Low expectations, low pressure, happy to be here.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 15th of 20
Notes: Last season, Bakartirla made their triumphant return to the First Division with a confident 13th place finish. Manager Balendin Sorrekieta proved himself an excellent successor to Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga and, though they remain underdogs, Bakartirla are no longer surefire candidates for relegation. Their robust signings over this off-season will certainly go a long way: left-back Asier Labeaga on a free from Ituraitz FC, veteran playmaker Unax Alchourron out of Royal Ibarbe, centre-back Alarabi Meabebasterrechea from AC Olarria and, most notably, Hinodejin firebrand Tomofumi Ishimoda on loan from Ituraitz FC, who will finally have a chance to show what he can do with a starter’s playing time. If they maintain their strong mentality and group cohesion, this Bakartirla could once again surpass expectations.

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East Railway, est. 503
Ground: Narbaitza Memorial Stadium (17,930), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: Grey and black stripes, grey shorts and socks
Major rivals: South Factory (The Workers' Derby), Athletic Club Rumiatzi (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Zuanshi (Yue alcohol)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 7.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 10 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Zhao Yong (YZH), aLBa Image Urtsin Belderrain, aCBa Image Zohiartze Orokieta, aCBa Image Diegoche Hetagoyena, aRBa Image Antso Ozaran, aDMa Image Sendoa Gangoitia, aDMa Image Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra, aLMa Image Ilazki Oleaga, aRMa Image Xefe Larribe, aCFa Image Gerazan Legazpi, aCFa Image Tipi Eguaras

Bench: aGKa Goren Tamborindegi, aGKa Urbez Altera, aLBa Egoitz Laiseka, aCBa Image Amar Kovacevic (MYT), aCBa Hitz Sistiaga, aRBa Lizar Kastanklares, aDMa Poz Basualdo, aDMa Aide Usano, aLMa Ubarna Maturana, aCMa Kismi Galainena, aRMa Errando Zufiaurre, aAMa Aire Echegoyen, aCFa Ostots Burukuya, aCFa Yeremi Zalazar ©, aCFa Edorta Aniasko

Manager: Image Obeko Mundutegi, 7th season in charge
Club reputation: Working-class and proud of it. Substantial support from rail workers and enthusiasts nationwide. A bit of a yo-yo club.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 16th of 20
Notes: East Railway coasted through last season on the back of midfield workhorse Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra, reliable striker Tipi Eguaras, and formidable goalkeeper Zhao Yong: they finished 15th but managed to never get involved in the relegation battle. Their plan for this season is to do exactly the same thing. In order to keep up pace with the rapidly rising quality of the league, however, they’ve made some interesting signings financed by the sales of Zilar Echekahar and Guchi Oyea. Sendoa Gangoitia was a rotation option for Ituraitz FC for many years, Gerazan Legazpi arrives on loan from Royal Rumiatzi looking to make an impact up front, and is that…? Yes! Xefe Larribe, once upon a time winger for Pasarga’s Tanrısal, Apox’s Uxminster Athletic ,and the Astograthian national team, has landed at East Railway on a free after three seasons at Sporting Iturributa. He may be 35, but if the rest of the squad can give him enough space (and rest), he could prove decisive – especially in the big matches. They’ll have to step up their form from the end of last season or risk a quick relegation – nothing that manager Obeko Mundutegi hasn’t dealt with before.

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Basabe Old Boys, est. 516
Ground: New Beltzura Stadium (46,000), Basabe Image
Colours: Red shirt, white shorts, red socks
Major rivals: Basabe Youth (local), Athletic Club Basabe (local), Oyardo FC (regional), Dockyard Oaks (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: KAT (steel)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 12 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Oinatz Lissarrage, aLBa Image Inge Beriain, aCBa Image Benat Yabar ©, aCBa Image Elatzar Kasuriaga, aRBa Image Luis Badell, aDMa Image Eder Peleretegi, aDMa Image Gaitzka Ituzarriaga, aLMa Image Jules Loisel, aRMa Image Gasteiz Legaza, aAMa Image Yuaneizu Aranda, aCFa Image Yatsu Ustarroz

Bench: aGKa Hanni Uribarri, aGKa Zumar Hetagoyena, aLBa Donostia Urrea, aCBa Gomesano Mediano, aCBa Erroman Klaberia, aCBa Firmo Sorhondo, aRBa Igor Londoso, aDMa Hotz Garza, aDMa Luki Aldalur, aLMa Alesander Iriso, aRMa Bide Izarriaga, aAMa Errando Evans, aAMa Laurgain Garakoch, aCFa Andima Arainty, aCFa Hanni Angiano

Manager: Image Inko Arizmande, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: From a massive city with very fractured support. An alright team, but many suspect they could do a lot better.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 17th of 20
Notes: Another team in denial of their present state, Basabe Old Boys have bounced back to the top flight for the second time in five years, this time as Second Division champions. The gap between the first and second tiers is widening, however, and Old Boys are simply not the midtable staple they were for most of the past decade. Which isn’t to say they haven’t prepared themselves – they’ve spent almost 1.8 million diru on signings, but most of them have been judged to be second-rate, quantity over quality acquisitions. The exception to this is playmaker Yuaneizu Aranda, an Ituraitz FC youth product who’s arrived in Basabe after years of almost breaking into the regular starting eleven. He’ll have his work cut out for him in a squad otherwise devoid of star power, though, and Basabe are expected to be in the thick of the relegation battle unless inexperienced manager Inko Arizmande can pull off some magic.

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Urizaharra FC, est. 587
Ground: Kaizubia (30,582), Urizaharra Image
Colours: All dark blue
Major rivals: Oyardo FC (regional), Urizaharra Olympic (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Neaskor (tyres)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 8 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Onbera Aispiolea, aLBa Image Igon Uliarte, aCBa Image Gauargi Aniorbe, aCBa Image Eyande Osamiz, aRBa Image Bazkoare Echegoyenberry, aLMa Image Kiliz Gartzi ©, aCMa Image Orkatz Yarza, aCMa Image Yaizki Gamino, aRMa Image Polentzi Lachika, aCFa Image Yokin Erdokiain, aCFa Image Kaiet Izurrategi

Bench: aGKa Yulen Iphar, aGKa Mikelar Ezkieta, aLBa Errapel Inchauspe, aCBa Raitir Olazar, aCBa Luix Lasota, aRBa Bero Treto, aDMa Koldo Salbalzagaray, aCMa Atzo Bonaza, aCMa Baiardo Barnachea, aLMa Domiku Rospide, aRMa Baraxil Tabar, aAMa Pello Salduberes, aCFa Aznar Landaberria, aCFa Diagur Baskones, aCFa Agosti Urri

Manager: Image Garin Algorta, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Have never matched their success to their massive support across Urizaharra province. Often the butt of jokes for this.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 18th of 20
Notes: Urizaharra were almost universally expected to be relegated last season. Yet the club and its city rallied around their underdog status and punched above their weight to finish 14th, one of the surprises of the tournament. Although they’ve sold several of the bright stars that got them there, like striker Chindoki Irastorza, Urizaharra have landed Royal Rumiatzi’s long-time left winger Kiliz Gartzi - one of the biggest names to ever sign for the team. They’ve also managed to hold onto 21-year-old forward Yokin Erdokiain, voted last season’s second top young player, for at least one more season. One thing weighing heavily at the club this season is that next year will be the centenary of their foundation. They’re dead set on staying up so they can celebrate their hundredth anniversary in the top flight, but will the added pressure be too much?

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Old City Central, est. 512
Ground: Berberana Aldasolo (17,082), Arexa Image
Colours: Yellow and black halved shirt, black shorts, yellow socks
Major rivals: Royal Arexa (The Arexan Derby), Gesterlake FC (regional)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: GaureBet (gambling)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 5.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 1 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Gartzen Oroz, aLBa Image Iturri Izpura, aCBa Image Atarrabi Ordax ©, aCBa Image Arotza Durkudoy, aRBa Image Noa Landeix, aCMa Image Gilamu Mazondo, aLMa Image Eyande Payeta-Urrutia, aRMa Image Adei Eiguren, aAMa Image Edur Elizahalde, aCFa Image Balendin Betonazko, aCFa Image Zilar Echekahar

Bench: aGKa Alots Yoraizat, aGKa Urtsua Echekoin, aLBa Loiola Larrechea, aCBa Mikolas Ochona, aCBa Erruki Lizarraga, aCBa Leizarraga Amiano, aRBa Ipar Migoya, aDMa Gilen Okariz-Egileor, aCMa Ager Irolartborde, aLMa Orti Gastanaga, aRMa Cherran Renteria, aAMa Koldobika Otegi, aCFa Xefe Solaegi, aCFa Kismi Larroude, aCFa Itziar Mugelar

Manager: Image Ilixo Akutain, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Working-class, built by and for the fans. What they lack in resources they make up for in heart. Eager to overturn their historical inferiority with regard to rivals Royal Arexa.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 19th of 20
Notes: Old City Central are a humble club, long overshadowed by local rivals Royal Arexa, who first came to prominence on a national level by beating Ituraitz FC to win the 674 Royal Cup, the first club from the second tier to do so. They expected that to translate into swift promotion, but although they consistently finished near the promotion places or even reached the playoffs, the First Division eluded them. One year turned into two, three, four, ten years. In the meantime, Royal Arexa were relegated to the second tier, promoted, and relegated back. The dream seemed to always slip out of their hands until finally this past season they reached the promotion playoffs final against even-greater underdogs Ibarbe Sport, and won an agonising 1-0 extra-time victory. At long last, Old City are in the top flight and they intend to stay there. They’ve taken out risky loans to pay for it, but they’ve shelled out significant money for East Railway striker Zilar Echekahar and Ituraitz FC’s midfielder Gilamu Mazondo, along with signing Wanderers centre-back Arotza Durkudoy on a free and the midfield duo of Edur Elizahalde and Balendin Betonazko, both on loan from Sporting Iturributa. Despite the good signings this remains a fragile, largely inexperienced squad, with virtually no depth and whose entire wages, 26 players put together, amount to less than Namakula Kawesa’s alone. Still, pundits have judged that their reinforcements should place just slightly better than Second Division runners-up Garitzeta Racing. It’ll be hard-fought battle to stay up.

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Garitzeta Racing Club, est. 506
Ground: Letatzadur Stadium (33,605), Garitzeta Image
Colours: Black and orange striped shirt, black shorts and socks
Major rivals: Iturributa Racing Club (The Racing Derby), Garitzeta FC (The Garitzetan Derby)
Major honours: Image 1 Iturributan Premier Division title, Image 1 Iturributan President's Cup, Image runners-up of UICA Champions’ Cup 54
Main sponsor: Langaero (aerospace)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 3.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 11 of 41

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Zigor Marrorena ©, aLBa Image Barea Yaurregiberry, aCBa Image Polentzi Ayona, aCBa Image Bertol Mutuberria, aRBa Image Iracho Urtizbiria, aDMa Image Oxel Porkel, aDMa Image Oihan Echegorre, aCMa Image Sasoin Echeparen, aLMa Image Lizardi Alzet, aRMa Image Udalaitz Ursua, aCFa Image Aurken Erenio

Bench: aGKa Unax Yzpura, aGKa Oinaz Urdinarrain, aLBa Pachi Kaperochipi, aCBa Scott Oriz, aCBa Gaston Achaga, aCBa Anakoz Zubin, aRBa Izaskun Kintano, aDMa Anixi Roderiko, aDMa Aimar Goyzeta, aCMa Gorri Errarkin, aLMa Chanton Berakochea, aRMa Zoiartze Gamecho, aAMa Pierres Yauri, aCFa Ander Kamio, aCFa Azubeli Lazkano

Manager: Image Haitz Maistegi, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Historically unremarkable, then had one of the most incredible, improbable runs in world football by reaching the UICA Champions' Cup final, representing Iturributa in their last season as an independent footballing power. Have since gone back to relative obscurity.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 20th of 20
Notes: The club that no one expects to stay up this year are the ones that have been revealed to be long-time Unofficial Heavyweight Champions by the internet-famous Idiot Project; at time of writing they have yet to début in the Liga B Champions Trophy, where they will defend their UHC for the first time in decades. But Garitzeta Racing are a shadow of themselves, and although they managed to get promoted as runners-up of the Second Division it has been called a perfect storm of individual talent and managerial excellence, unlikely to repeat itself in the top flight. Not least because they’ve failed to make much of a splash in terms of top-tier-quality signings: Barea Yauregiberry and Aurken Erenio are decent players, but not ones to build a squad around. Oxel Porkel, in on a free, is more the type of player they need: a proven veteran of the game, 300 matches played in the First Division. In goal, the team still field a 36-year-old Zigor Marrorena, who once featured for the national team and could easily have moved to greener pastures when Garitzeta Racing yo-yoed across divisions. He refused and remains a one-club man, loyal to the end. Admirable as that may be, mentality alone is unlikely to keep them from relegation.
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The Astograthian Football League
Season 686 Review

The 41st season of the Astograthian Football League is now concluded.

First Division
Sporting Iturributa and Royal Rumiatzi spent much of last season trading the lead back and forth, before eventually getting upstaged by Urbizania Wanderers. This season was similar – except defending champions Wanderers didn’t show up in the third act. Once again, there was drama up to the final minute of the season.

With their famously efficient defence and a new midfield now organised by Banijan World Cup winner Namakula Kawesa, Mikel Aluztiza’s Sporting Iturributa dominated the league. They held the lead, with one brief interruption, every single week from matchday 8 to 36. The highly anticipated Iturributan Derby, against Iturributa United, took place on matchday 18 and ended in a 3-2 win for Sporting: Squidroidian winger Ohashi Kiichi opened the score on 14 minutes for Sporting, ten minutes later equalised by United and Equestrian legend Pristina Shine; not to be outdone, Namakula Kawesa added one of her own to make it 2-1 at half-time. Right-back Baiona Menduburu, who last season scored the goal of the tournament in this same fixture, put Sporting ahead 3-1 in the 77th minute after a corner-kick scramble; Connor Macdonald’s 85th-minute goal put pressure on the Chevrons, but United couldn’t find their equaliser.

The second Iturributan Derby of the season was on matchday 37, the penultimate game of the league season. By then, Sporting held a single-point lead over Royal Rumiatzi, who the week before had beaten United 3-0; the circumstances of the title race led to accusations that United had thrown the match to keep Sporting from winning the league, especially since they could do so at the derby. Hours before the match, Rumiatzi beat Urizaharra 3-1, meaning they temporarily climbed two points above Sporting. Iturributa United, for their part, sat 3rd and played to defend their spot from Ituraitz FC and Urbizania Wanderers.

United’s home status meant Old City Stadium was mostly packed in a serious of furious, billowing white and scarlet. Baiona Menduburu, having unexpectedly become something of a specialist in this match, scored for Sporting in the 36th minute – his third in the last four derbies. His celebration, moving his hands to draw the shape of the chevron on his chest, incensed United’s fans and players to the point it kicked off a confrontation between the two squads, stopping play for a couple of minutes. Menduburu and two others came away with a yellow. In the second half, United took the upper hand and steadily wore away at Sporting’s concentration. In the 70th minute, a long ball by Gilamu Bengoechea found Fangti Pikolaugh on the wing, who crossed to Pristina Shine in the box. Shine touched it back for Connor Macdonald as he shot up the centre of the pitch to smash a goal past Lino Kaberle. Macdonald’s celebration, jogging up to Menduburu and drawing the sash on his chest, got them both sent off in the ensuing brawl. The match ended 1-1. Try as Sporting might, they could not break down United in the last twenty minutes of the match, energised by the knowledge that they were denying Sporting the championship.

Thus, with one match to go, the lead shifted to Royal Rumiatzi. The Knights, mustered by new manager Galeano, got the season off to a bumpy start, losing matches to Sporting Iturributa, Basabe Old Boys and Royal Ibarbe while only getting draws against Urbizania Wanderers and Ituraitz FC – all matches they needed to win to start mounting an effective title run. The team and its new formation would eventually click, however, and Rumiatzi would lose only a single match in the season after matchday 7. The team proved more than the sum of its parts, with few standout players in a squad of excellent performances. That said, Martin Blessed was a deadly striker, though not as prolific as under Lele Manguele’s insanely attacking ethos; wingers Nolan Moore and Petrarch Karaiskakis provided crucial goals and assists; Azeari Duarte was the heart of the team, though pulled back from his usual attacking midfield; his partner Davidov Rominevskiy proved vital in protecting Duarte and maintaining the team’s control of possession; the six-man defence was sublime, conceding just 25 goals in 38 matches – goalkeeper Konrad Matheny, runner-up Player of the Season, was especially decisive. Off the bench, youngster Alex Sharp made a great impression, coming on 12 times and scoring three goals in his first professional season; and Yasone Urdanibia proved he’s still got it, scoring 10 goals in 13 matches despite his age and injuries.

With dogged determination, Rumiatzi chased after Sporting Ituributa, their lead narrowing and widening back and forth over the course of season. 4 points, 5 points, 3 points, 1 point, 4 points… Nolan Moore scored the winner in their 1-0 away win over Sporting, putting the two on a perfectly equal head-to-head record. Rumiatzi held the better goal difference. On the ante-penultimate matchday, Urdanibia plus a Moore brace blasted Iturributa United 3-0; thrown match or not, it was a masterclass in possession and clinical attacking by the Knights against one of their biggest rivals. Then they beat Urizaharra, and the fortunate events of the Iturributan Derby providentially handed them a two-point lead.

On the final matchday, the title race became closely tied to the relegation battle. Simultaneously, Royal Rumiatzi would host Old City Central, who needed a point to save themselves from an outside chance at relegation. Sporting Iturributa would host Urizaharra, who themselves needed a win to guarantee their permanence – or to match however many points Echegoyan earned on their visit to Antiguoko, at least.

Centre-back Hanot Benaza would climb above all to head in a corner-kick in the 18th minute, putting Antiguoko 1-0 ahead against Echegoyan. The news eased Urizaharra, who rather than go for the win against Sporting could sit back and park the bus. Sporting, used to striking on the counter-attack, struggled to break through as their opponents doubled up marks on Namakula Kawesa and Squornshelan Confederate striker Tehmina Palani. Undaunted by the jeers of Old City Stadium, Urizaharra reduced the pace of the match to a foul-heavy crawl. At Antiguoko, Echegoyan seemed in no danger of coming back to win, and so long as that were true Urizaharra were safe with a draw. In Rumiatzi, Old City Central played at much of the same – they were completely safe unless they lost and both Urizaharra and Echegoyan won their matches. Yet at the stroke of half-time, minute 45+3, Old City’s Edur Elizahalde received the ball in the box with his back to goal, feinted a pass and shot the ball into the goal, putting them 1-0 ahead.

As things stood heading into the second half, Royal Rumiatzi would still be champions on goal difference. If Sporting Iturributa beat Urizaharra, however, they would be champions – unless Rumiatzi came back from 1-0 down to win. Echegoyan FC would be relegated, their first time in the second tier since 640, 46 years ago.

All six teams took this to be the existential struggle it was. Sporting Iturributa’s failure to beat Ituraitz FC in the last match of the previous season weighed heavy in their minds – but they didn’t have Namakula Kawesa back then. The Banijan playmaker put the team on her back and carried them through to the second half. She broke through the defence to set up Tehmina Palani for a shot in the 52nd minute, parried by Onbera Aispiolea and cleared by Eyande Osamiz. In the 60th minute, again Kawesa for Palani, this time just barely deflected past the post by Igon Uliarte. Echegoyan were themselves laying siege to Antiguoko, who played for nothing other than bragging rights – relegating a historic team was a rare badge. In the 70th minute, Echegoyan substitute Zabal Alkatena missed their clearest chance of the match, crashing the ball into the near post at point-blank range.

Desperation mounted as Sporting saw another title slip out of reach, as Rumiatzi pictured Sporting getting a last-minute winner, and as Echegoyan slumped into catastrophic relegation.

In the 86th minute, with the ground buzzing like a hornet’s nest, a poorly-struck clearance by Gauargi Aniorbe fell to Namakula Kawesa two paces outside of the box. She immediately struck a high shot so powerful it left the goalkeeper planted on his feet, but which dipped just slightly over the bar. Simultanteously, at Knights’ Stadium, Nolan Moore received from Martin Blessed and struck the ball with a subtle touch, right under the outstretched left arm of Old City Central keeper Gartzen Oroz. 1-1. The celebration was quick and muted – they needed another to be sure, immediately. It never came, though Oroz tipped a Blessed header in the 92 minute.

It all fell upon Sporting. They either scored and won the league, or they failed to. Urizaharra would not allow it. Inspired, feverish, they blocked every chance. When the whistle in Iturributa went, Royal Rumiatzi won their tenth First Division championship.

After 6 seasons of Urbizania Wanderers and Sporting Iturributa passing the championship between them, Royal Rumiatzi finally broke through. They owe much to previous manager Lele Manguele, his transfer acumen and comprehensive training, but it was Galeano who brought them the edge they needed – especially in organising the defence, one of the best Rumiatzi has ever fielded.

For Sporting, it was agony. For the second year in a row, they had the chance of winning the title on the final matchday and let it slip, all on their own. Still, this was an excellent campaign – their best of the last three. Namakula Kawesa set the league alight with her talent, winning the Player of the Season award and rapidly becoming a club icon.

For Old City Central and Urizaharra FC, the final matchday was one for the history books. With determination and organisation, if not beautiful football, both sides battled to the end to prevent relegation, for which both had been tipped at the start of the season. Old City went their first six top-flight matches without a win before finally defeating Sporting Arkamo away, and would improve dramatically over the course of the season, sticking with manager Ilixo Akutain through thick and thin. They went undefeated in their last five matches, recording vital wins over relegation rivals Urizaharra, Basabe Old Boys, and Garitzeta Racing, and heroic draws against both Royal Rumiatzi and Urbizania Wanderers. Urizaharra, meanwhile, saw their form dip through the middle of the season, but they managed to regroup and beat Garitzeta Racing and Basabe Old Boys, earning them some breathing room before holding Sporting to a draw - in the process deciding the championship. Urizaharra will now spend their centenary year in the top flight, and have celebrated the fact like one would a title.

For Echegoyan FC, this is the worst calamity in their history. It won’t be the first time they’ve played in the Second Division, but it is the lowest they’ve fallen since winning the First Division and establishing themselves as an Astograthian great, the glory years of extravagant managers, world-class players, high-level UICA competition and the repeated clashes with Polarian rivals East Franz Athletic. When Astograth hosted a World Cup, they were judged worthy of having a grand new stadium built. Now, as if fighting a curse, they have gone into the last matchday fighting relegation for the third time in four years. And they could only play with fire for so long before it burnt the house down. They follow Astograth University, another fallen giant, into the second tier, having themselves relegated AU in a brutal kill-or-be-killed clash several seasons ago. The disaster is large enough for the FAF to be grumbling to themselves – the top flight has now lost two of its champions, two of the most popular teams in the country, and one of its biggest derbies.

Speaking of the Echegoyan Derby, Blue Mountain Range had, for their standards, a magnificent season. Under Taeshani manager Xander McDrew and famed Taeshani centre-back Daigo Coshan, BMR put together their best defensive display in First Division history, conceding a scant 24 goals in 38 matches. Experts at locking down a stalemate and forcing their opponents into mistakes – mainly through Jacky Abatantuono and Janei Azbelyov – BMR flew high in the first half of the season, threatening the upper positions of the table and even taking the lead away from Sporting Iturributa on matchday 14, following a dramatic comeback victory in Olarria. Though they were delighted to see the hated Echegoyan FC relegated, BMR unintentionally (none would dare suggest otherwise) did everything they could do help their rivals – they drew and lost the two derbies and soundly defeated the other relegation candidates whenever they crossed. At different points of the season it seemed like BMR might even qualify for IFCF competition, but ultimately failed to maintain their momentum and finished a solid 9th, 8 points from the Challengers Cup.

Iturributa United and Ituraitz FC finished the season locked in a struggle for 3rd place – in the season closer, neither could get past the other in an uninspiring scoreless draw, and United finished above in the table thanks to their previous 2-1 win. United had an awful start to the season, including a 6-1 loss to Sporting Arkamo that very nearly got Justin Vauxhall sacked. They sat in the midtable at the half-way point of the season, before putting together one of the finest second half performances in First Division history. Though less prolific than in previous years, this was United’s best defensive record in six seasons, thanks to the hard work of centre-backs Miriam Lechie and Janne Toivanen, the versatility of full-backs Zhu Aiguo and Musko Uriel, and the experienced gloves of Dana Hutchins. Up front, Lukas Bright had a good season, but it was the returned Pristina Shine who stole the show, scoring 21 goals to be the league’s second top scorer and drive United to squeeze 40 points out of the last 19 matches, shooting up from 9th to 3rd place. The comeback has earned manager Vauxhall another season in charge, but the pressure to win the league is becoming inescapable.

Ituraitz FC also had a poor start to the season, losing important derbies to Royal Rumiatzi, Urbizania Wanderers, and Sporting Iturributa, land osing 3-0 loss to Gortz United. They rallied to win the city derby 2-1 against Ituraitz Victory and gradually climbed the table. Unlike Iturributa United, however, they did not experience a major renaissance in the second half. Consistent but unspectacular, it was performances from captain Isidra Corvey, striker Telá Potos and especially centre midfielder Puristina Shinra that allowed Ituraitz to be comfortable in the IFCF spots. 4th place is not bad, but once again they did not come close to the title. The board had issued manager Bob Partridge with the ultimatum of Champions League football or nothing, and so he will not be continuing after this season.

Urbizania Wanderers, the defending champions, finished a disappointing 5th. They got off on the wrong foot by losing the first match away to Second Division champions Basabe Old Boys, but quickly picked up steam. They were on the right track, looking like championship material only a few points off Sporting Iturributa. Once again their defense was tight, goalkeeper Dieje Ibrelaná was formidable, the midfield duo of Yoshimi Hirahito and Ibon Irisarre controlled the midfield, and new signing Julian Mann deftly organised attacks. Having to juggle a tight schedule, however, Wanderers chose to prioritise IFCF competition. They reached the Challengers Cup Quarterfinals before falling to Rülândeá Kôstä – a major achievement, the best international performance by an Astograthian club since the formation of IFCF. Fatigue and the need to rotate the squad, however, meant they couldn’t be at their best for league play, and Wanderers struggled to keep pace with Sporting’s lead as the season wore on. Alexis Durmisi and Aire Epherra, though still excellent, were not on the sublime level of seasons past, and Wanderers gradually slipped out of the title picture and toward the bottom of the IFCF spots. Heading into the final matches of the season they refocused on the league, especially after being knocked out from the Challengers Cup. Wanderers punched out Gortz United 4-0, took down Arkamo, Urizaharra, Antiguoko, drew with Old City and lost to Garitzeta Racing. Into the final matchday, a late goal from substitute Bixincho Olate allowed them to secure their fifth place finish Challengers Cup qualification, edging out Royal Ibarbe.

Royal Ibarbe, who just narrowly missed out on the Challengers Cup by finishing 6th, had a strong start to the season, immediately staking their bid to one of the IFCF spots or even – why not? – the title. Nevertheless, they were unable to replicate their excellent performances against the so-called Big 5, repeatedly falling short when they needed it most. Their squad depth was also revealed to be suboptimal, with a much worse second half hampered by injuries. If not for a 1-0 loss to relegation-threatened Gesterlake FC on the penultimate matchday, they would have made the Challengers Cup. Nevertheless, breaking into the top 6 is a great achievement by the squad and manager Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga. The signings of wingers Osfral Leruose and Churio Aragolaza were crucial, scoring 19 goals between the two of them; striker Ixaka Lairihoy couldn’t keep up, and should perhaps be up for replacement. Another high point was the stellar defensive record, buoyed by loanee left-back Zeynel Abidin Birkan, the midfield control of Guðmann Arentsson and Panfilo Napoleoni, and the brilliant season of centre-back Altzibar Sarrible, voted to the league’s Team of the Year.

Just below Ibarbe were Gortz United, certainly the surprise of the tournament. Eneko Madariaga’s team flew high for much of the season, looking like sure-fire candidates for a Challengers Cup spot in light of the poor form of Ituraitz FC, Iturributa United and Urbizania Wanderers. Lastur Orkola, title-winning veteran forward who started for Ituraitz and Wanderers, came to Gortz for one last season before retirement – and, as the kids say, proceeded to activate Beast Mode. He finished the season with 24 goals across 31 matches, the league top scorer, a force of nature that seemed capable of receiving any pass and turning it into a goal. Gortz’s best run of form was three consecutive matches in which they drew 1-1 with Royal Rumiatzi, beat Sporting Iturributa 2-1, and then handed Ituraitz FC a 2-0 loss. Then the wheels came off. An injury to Orkola meant he wasn’t available for Gortz’s 3-0 loss to AC Olarria, and then he wasn’t at his best as Gortz embarked on an eight-match winless streak that only ended on the last matchday, a 3-1 win over Gesterlake. By then it was too late – they’d dropped from 3rd place to 7th. An excellent season, but it could have been so much more – and next season they won’t have Orkola who, true to his word, will be hanging up his boots after one of the finest retirement performances Astograth has seen.

In the mid-table, Athletic Club Olarria were disappointed to never quite find their form, oscillating between brilliant victory and crushing defeat week-to-week. Manager Piarres Erke was missing his usual spark this season. Although the team’s attacking strength was lacking in general, forward Olentzaro Anseotori had a terrific year, scoring 18 of Olarria’s 44 goals – without him they would’ve had trouble climbing as high as 8th. His strike partner, Chindoki Irastorza, scorer of only 5 goals, attracted heavy criticism – an unfair scapegoating, in Erke’s opinion, considering the lad is only 21. Ituraitz Victory and Sporting Arkamo had relatively uncomplicated seasons, sticking around 10th place the whole season. For Victory this was cause for celebration, especially after their dramatic 3-2 derby victory over Ituraitz FC. Striker Julio Campana, author of 18 goals at only 19 years old, was voted Young Player of the Season, and it’s unlikely Victory will be able to keep him – it can’t be said they haven’t made the most of him in what time they’ve had. For Arkamo, on the other hand, this season was a disappointment; they’ve been pushing to climb higher and try to break into the Challengers Cup, so another season in 11th place doesn’t stir their growing ambition. Signings such as Mogel Galdiano and Gero Sorrosua, though they didn’t have bad seasons, failed to move the needle in the grand scheme of things. Manager Hanni Andikola has been let go and bidden well in his future endeavours.

Further down, Bakartirla Buccaneers pulled off another underdog surprise by reaching as high as 12th; Hinodejin forward Tomofumi Ishimoda was praised as key. Antiguoko FC and East Railway struggled at times, both lacking in defence and in attack. Gesterlake FC floated around the midtable before, once again, they collapsed in the second half and went tumbling toward relegation; they were lucky that the relegated teams were so much worse.

Beside the aforementioned Echegoyan FC, into the second tier go Garitzeta Racing and Basabe Old Boys. The latter two had miserable seasons, incapable of raising their heads above the waterline of relegation. Garitzeta Racing got as far as the Liga B Champions Trophy group stage and, although they lost their Unofficial Heavyweight Championship belt, accrued some valuable international experience and prize money. It may be some time before they get the chance to recover it.

Taldo Lehan            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Royal Rumiatzi 38 23 11 4 65 25 +40 80 Champions / Copa de Campeones / Champions League – 15th CC/CL appearance
2 Sporting Iturributa 38 24 7 7 50 22 +28 79 Champions League – 19th CC/CL appearance
3 Iturributa United 38 20 8 10 59 39 +20 68 Challengers Cup – 25th GC/ChC appearance
4 Ituraitz FC 38 19 11 8 64 40 +24 68 Challengers Cup – 25th CC/CL appearance
5 Urbizania Wanderers 38 18 12 8 48 30 +18 66 Challengers Cup – 20th CC/CL appearance

6 Royal Ibarbe 38 19 8 11 46 29 +17 65
7 Gortz United 38 18 9 11 51 43 +8 63
8 Athletic Club Olarria 38 17 11 10 44 36 +8 62
9 Blue Mountain Range 38 15 13 10 29 24 +5 58
10 Ituraitz Victory 38 15 8 15 46 46 0 53
11 Sporting Arkamo 38 14 9 15 54 51 +3 51
12 Bakartirla Buccaneers 38 12 10 16 48 57 −9 46
13 Antiguoko FC 38 13 5 20 44 54 −10 44
14 East Railway 38 11 8 19 40 54 −14 41
15 Old City Central 38 11 5 22 42 58 −16 38
16 Gesterlake FC 38 12 2 24 45 76 −31 38
17 Urizaharra FC 38 10 6 22 43 61 −18 36
18 Echegoyan FC 38 7 14 17 34 54 −20 35 ↓ 46-year run
19 Garitzeta Racing Club 38 10 4 24 30 49 −19 34 ↓ 1-year run
20 Basabe Old Boys 38 6 11 21 38 72 −34 29 ↓ 1-year run

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CHAMPIONS
ROYAL RUMIATZI

10th title



FAF Awards
At the traditional awards ceremony, held at Rumiatzi’s Kraitzaga Theatre once the season is concluded, the Futbol Astograthiko Federazioa presented the following awards, based on First Division performance. Local media consider these highly prestigious, and the definitive acknowledgement of the best in Astograthian football.

Player of the Season:
1. Image Namakula Kawesa (BNJ), AM – Sporting Iturributa – 34 appearances, 12 goals
2. Image Konrad Matheny (NPH), GK – Royal Rumiatzi – 38 appearances
3. Image Pristina Shine (EQS), CF – Iturributa United – 38 appearances, 21 goals

Young Player of the Season:
1. Image Julio Campana (JUE), CF, age 19 – Ituraitz Victory – 33 appearances, 18 goals
2. Image Lino Kaberle (STL), GK, age 21 – Sporting Iturributa – 36 appearances
3. Image Yokin Erdokiain, CF, age 21 – Urizaharra FC – 25 appearances, 10 goals

Manager of the Season:
1. Image Galeano – Royal Rumiatzi
2. Image Mikel Aluztiza – Sporting Iturributa
3. Image Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga – Royal Ibarbe

Golden Uri for Top Scorer:
24 – Image Lastur Orkola, CF – Gortz United
21 – Image Pristina Shine (EQS), CF – Iturributa United
18 – Image Olentzaro Anseotori, CF – Athletic Club Olarria
18 – Image Julio Campana (JUE), CF – Ituraitz Victory

Elmsvikur Trophy for Goal of the Season:
1. Image Mazuste Igerabide – Antiguoko FC (H) vs. Blue Mountain Range, MD 36, FT 1–0. Igerabide receives the ball just outside the box, dribbles past one, two, three defenders and scores past the outrushing goalkeeper.
2. Image Azeari Duarte – Royal Rumiatzi (H) vs. Urizaharra FC, MD 18, FT 1–1. Duarte, slipping through the defensive lines, receives a pass from Petrarch Karaiskakis that breaks the offside trap and leaves him one-on-one with the keeper, whom Duarte drives past to walk the ball into the goal.
3. Image Julian Mann – Urbizania Wanderers (A) vs. Gortz United, MD 25, FT 3–5. A beautiful free-kick, curling and dipping to slip just into the upper corner.

Team of the Season:
GK – Image Konrad Matheny (NPH) – Royal Rumiatzi – 38 appearances
LB – Image Minerva Compton (KOR) – Sporting Iturributa – 35 appearances
CB – Image Aztore Andia – Royal Rumiatzi – 35 appearances
CB – Image Altzibar Sarrible – Royal Ibarbe – 37 appearances, 1 goal
RB – Image Victoire De Saint-Pierre (CMT) – Royal Rumiatzi – 34 appearances, 1 goals
LM – Image Ohashi Kiichi (SQR) – Sporting Iturributa – 35 appearances, 5 goals
CM – Image Puristina Shinra (HIN) – Ituraitz FC – 35 appearances, 5 goals
RM – Image Nolan Moore (TKT) – Royal Rumiatzi – 32 appearances, 7 goals
AM – Image Namakula Kawesa (BNJ) – Sporting Iturributa – 34 appearances, 12 goals
CF – Image Pristina Shine (EQS) – Iturributa United – 38 appearances, 21 goals
CF – Image Lastur Orkola – Gortz United – 31 appearances, 24 goals

Name                            Club                    Nat.   Apps  Gls
UMP Intov-Rynyr Antiguoko FC QUS 35 1
GUPTA Raj Antiguoko FC ETN 32 2
CAILLEUX Thierry Antiguoko FC HIN 33 3
MITSUSHIMA Ayuko Athletic Club Olarria HIN 35 0
CARNEY Gareth Athletic Club Olarria NPH 33 3
DOCHERTY Amber Athletic Club Olarria KSK 34 5
ISHIMODA Tomofumi Bakartirla Buccaneers HIN 30 12
RADOZEVIC Svetoslav Bakartirla Buccaneers MYT 20 2
COSHAN Daigo Blue Mountain Range TAE 34 2
REED Danni Blue Mountain Range QOD 34 1
AZBELYOV Janei Blue Mountain Range SRS 33 5
ABATANTUONO Jacky Blue Mountain Range JUE 37 8
KABERLE Thomas Blue Mountain Range STL 13 0
ZHAO Yong East Railway YZH 36 0
KOVACEVIC Amar East Railway MYT 16 2
ZINKOVSKY Kamil Echegoyan FC MYT 16 0
DAVIES Declan Gesterlake FC HVY 34 0
SINAGRA Anselmo Gortz United JUE 36 0
WILHELM Esmail Gortz United ESH 30 4
DONAT Martí Gortz United TEQ 14 0
SLOAH Mike Ituraitz FC SNL 31 1
CORVEY Isidra Ituraitz FC BRE 37 14
SHINRA Puristina Ituraitz FC HIN 35 5
TSTINSTAPHENSTEITD Erphinstatdt Ituraitz FC AUD 34 4
KRISTINE Sasha Ituraitz FC CMT 33 6
POTOS Telá Ituraitz FC TIO 34 14
ARMIDA Fernando Ituraitz FC STB 1 0
GAROFANO Mastino Ituraitz Victory SVG 33 1
MAHIR Omar Ituraitz Victory ESH 30 4
CAMPANA Julio Ituraitz Victory JUE 33 18
KINDVANEVAN Augustijn Ituraitz Victory TSA 0 0
HUTCHINS Dana Iturributa United EFL 32 0
LECHIE Miriam Iturributa United BRE 34 0
ZHU Aiguo Iturributa United YZH 34 1
MACDONALD Connor Iturributa United KSK 33 6
PIKOLAUGH Fangti Iturributa United CMT 34 6
ADALMEK Lukasz Iturributa United ESH 35 5
BRIGHT Lukas Iturributa United BRE 31 12
SHINE Pristina Iturributa United EQS 38 21
MARUSIC Borna Iturributa United MYT 13 0
BIRKAN Zeynel Abidin Royal Ibarbe TMR 33 0
MUNUZO Hissho Royal Ibarbe HIN 33 1
NAPOLEONI Panfilo Royal Ibarbe JUE 34 0
ARENTSSON Guðmann Royal Ibarbe GRF 35 1
LERUOSE Osfral Royal Ibarbe TIO 36 10
MATHENY Konrad Royal Rumiatzi NPH 38 0
EXIHOSAHAR Loxjilo Royal Rumiatzi FFD 34 1
DE SAINT-PIERRE Victoire Royal Rumiatzi CMT 34 1
KARAISKAKIS Petrarch Royal Rumiatzi NPH 32 8
ROMINEVSKIY Davidov Royal Rumiatzi TWI 33 5
MOORE Nolan Royal Rumiatzi TKT 32 7
BLESSED Martin Royal Rumiatzi EUR 34 17
VUJOVIC Slobodan Royal Rumiatzi MYT 8 0
REASON Guy Royal Rumiatzi FFD 15 0
SHARP Alex Royal Rumiatzi EUR 12 3
LAMAARS Freek Sporting Arkamo ESH 4 2
NIFTERIK Damyan Sporting Arkamo ESH 14 3
KABERLE Lino Sporting Iturributa STL 36 0
COMPTON Minerva Sporting Iturributa KOR 35 0
MISIDJAN Servet Sporting Iturributa NPH 33 1
KIICHI Ohashi Sporting Iturributa SQR 35 5
RUIZ Jeremiah Sporting Iturributa ETN 32 3
KAWESA Namakula Sporting Iturributa BNJ 34 12
PALANI Tehmina Sporting Iturributa SRS 34 14
JAMES Owen Sporting Iturributa EUR 8 0
BLACKSDOVE-BEUKERS Ximun Sporting Iturributa AUD 9 1
IBRELANÁ Dieje Urbizania Wanderers FFD 38 0
CARTLIDGE James Urbizania Wanderers MUR 30 0
HIRAHITO Yoshimi Urbizania Wanderers TAE 31 3
DURMISI Alexis Urbizania Wanderers VLD 35 8
HARRYSSON Robin Urbizania Wanderers GRF 34 6
MANN Julian Urbizania Wanderers EUR 32 7



Second Division

Urbitzo FC have done it again, winning the Second Division with a dominant performance for the second time in five years – the only two times they’ve been promoted to the top flight. If they can keep this form they could have a bright future in the First Division. Joining them will be Miners FC, back after one season relegated, so the city of Echegoyan will not be completely bereft of top-flight derbies. The promotion playoff winners were Athletic Club Rumiatzi, capping their strong league form with a narrow extra-time defeat of Royal Arexa – themselves aching to return to the First Division in order to face their rivals Old City Central.

Taldo Biharran             Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Urbitzo FC 46 29 9 8 67 34 +33 96 ↑ Champions / Liga B Champions Trophy – return after 2 years, 2nd SBCC/LBCT appearance
2 Miners FC 46 26 9 11 58 32 +26 87 ↑ Liga B Champions Trophy – return after 1 year, 7th SBCC/LBCT appearance
3 Athletic Club Rumiatzi 46 26 7 13 84 57 +27 85 ↑ Liga B Champions Trophy – return after 1 year, 5th SBCC/LBCT appearance

4 Ximun Orieta FC 46 22 12 12 44 35 +9 78
5 Royal Arexa 46 21 10 15 70 55 +15 73
6 Ibarbe Sport 46 20 11 15 55 54 +1 71
7 Sporting Olarria 46 18 15 13 60 54 +6 69
8 Oyardo FC 46 18 14 14 55 53 +2 68
9 Erribe United 46 19 10 17 59 47 +12 67
10 Royal Association 46 18 12 16 58 60 −2 66
11 Iturributa Racing Club 46 17 14 15 46 43 +3 65
12 Astograth University 46 17 11 18 36 40 −4 62
13 Dockyard Oaks 46 17 10 19 54 57 −3 61
14 Ezkutia MFC 46 16 12 18 50 51 −1 60
15 Army United 46 17 8 21 56 52 +4 59
16 Mars Athletic 46 18 5 23 44 52 −8 59
17 Sporting Ibarguren 46 17 7 22 43 53 −10 58
18 Eagles FC 46 15 10 21 39 52 −13 55
19 Lermendia FC 46 15 9 22 56 70 −14 54
20 Garitzeta FC 46 15 7 24 42 56 −14 52
21 Tzaramaga Rovers 46 13 13 20 45 52 −7 52 ↓ 1-year run
22 Uzio Blackstar 46 12 12 22 44 68 −24 48 ↓ 1-year run
23 Ichapeldun Mariners 46 10 15 21 43 58 −15 45 ↓ 11-year run
24 San Markez 46 11 8 27 34 57 −23 41 ↓ 2-year run


Promotion Playoffs

Semifinals
Ibarbe Sport 2–1 Athletic Club Rumiatzi
Royal Arexa 2–2 Ximun Orieta FC

Athletic Club Rumiatzi 2–0 Ibarbe Sport (3–2 agg.)
Ximun Orieta FC 1–4 Royal Arexa (3–6 agg.)

Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
Athletic Club Rumiatzi 1–1 Royal Arexa (3–2 AET)



Second Division B

Basabe Youth return to the second tier after confidently winning the East Group and an incredible Championship Final against FK Aliantza, which finished 2-2 in normal time, 4-4 in extra-time, and could only be decided on penalties. Aliantza make their own return to the second tier after 8 years. The historic South Factory, who made national news by falling to the third tier for the first time last year, make a rapid return. Landako Wanderers, in their first season in the Football League, shocked the division by getting to second place in the East and beating Uidio Mariners in the playoffs to be immediately promoted to the Second Division.

East Group
Taldo Biharran B East     Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Basabe Youth 46 25 8 13 63 42 +21 83 ↑ Champions – return after 1 year
2 Landako Wanderers 46 23 6 17 51 46 +5 75 ↑ will make Second Division début

3 Uertza Gymnastic 46 21 12 13 58 47 +11 75
4 Berlasko FC 46 20 12 14 64 54 +10 72
5 Ariznabarra Castle 46 19 14 13 57 45 +12 71
6 Cafundelense 46 19 13 14 49 40 +9 70
7 Sporting Uanka 46 20 9 17 52 54 −2 69
8 Biazterri FC 46 18 14 14 48 36 +12 68
9 Markiniz Union 46 18 13 15 59 50 +9 67
10 Ezkalmendia FC 46 18 10 18 64 58 +6 64
11 Akialden Marauders 46 18 10 18 50 47 +3 64
12 Letzama FC 46 17 13 16 53 48 +5 64
13 Arbetsana Crossing 46 16 14 16 51 47 +4 62
14 Baker's Eleven 46 16 14 16 41 50 −9 62
15 Freedom FC 46 17 11 18 51 52 −1 62
16 Itzibarea Sports 46 17 10 19 49 57 −8 61
17 Ardina Steelworks 46 16 11 19 54 51 +3 59
18 Sorokin's Old Boys 46 14 15 17 44 48 −4 57
19 Sakana FC 46 16 8 22 42 54 −12 56
20 Warrior Spirits 46 13 17 16 39 45 −6 56
21 Mauritza FC 46 15 10 21 49 59 −10 55 ↓ first relegation from the Football League
22 Saint Laida 46 14 13 19 41 52 −11 55 ↓ 5-year run
23 Ziurko Sapphire 46 15 4 27 44 67 −23 49 ↓ 1-year run
24 Elgandaba County 46 13 7 26 45 69 −24 46 ↓ 1-year run


West Group
Taldo Biharran B West       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 FK Aliantza 46 26 9 11 66 42 +24 87 ↑ return after 8 years
2 South Factory 46 23 16 7 63 40 +23 85 ↑ return after 1 year

3 Uidio Mariners 46 23 10 13 55 34 +21 79
4 Nabarrieta FC 46 21 8 17 53 48 +5 71
5 Bizkarra Castle 46 20 10 16 56 48 +8 70
6 Goyardeliz United 46 20 10 16 55 51 +4 70
7 FAS SC 46 20 10 16 62 47 +15 70
8 Lanioa Youth 46 18 12 16 44 44 0 66
9 Ibarbe Youth 46 16 17 13 55 48 +7 65
10 Progress Athletic 46 16 16 14 62 56 +6 64
11 Chopbiren FC 46 18 10 18 46 49 −3 64
12 Gortz Academy 46 18 9 19 49 51 −2 63
13 Izurria Pirates 46 17 10 19 51 56 −5 61
14 Rumiatzi 529 46 16 12 18 46 39 +7 60
15 Athletic Club Yungoitio 46 17 8 21 53 57 −4 59
16 Sporting Igerreitio 46 17 7 22 44 55 −11 58
17 Ertzanga FC 46 17 7 22 43 58 −15 58
18 Phoenix Athletic 46 15 12 19 45 48 −3 57
19 Ermarretza United 46 14 14 18 45 52 −7 56
20 Orontzo United 46 16 8 22 52 62 −10 56
21 Ibarriola United 46 15 9 22 54 68 −14 54 ↓ 4-year run
22 Echegoyan Railway 46 15 9 22 39 53 −14 54 ↓ 2-year run
23 Iron Olazar 46 15 8 23 47 63 −16 53 ↓ 1-year run
24 Eleven Men In Flight FC 46 12 13 21 41 57 −16 49 ↓ 2-year run

Championship Final – East vs. West
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
FK Aliantza 2–2 Basabe Youth (4–4 AET) (3–4 pen.)

Promotion Playoffs
Uidio Mariners 1–2 Landako Wanderers
Uertza Gymnastic 0–1 South Factory

Landako Wanderers 2–2 Uidio Mariners (4–3 agg.)
South Factory 4–2 Uertza Gymnastic (5–2 agg.)



Astograthian Development League – Honours Division

The Astograthian Development League, a joint FAF-Ministry of Sport venture, pits U21 teams across the nation in round-robin action.


Honours Division           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Iturributa United 30 18 6 6 60 33 +27 60 Champions / Rising Stars Cup – 4th YC/RSC appearance
2 Urbizania Wanderers 30 17 5 8 49 30 +19 56
3 Sporting Iturributa 30 14 9 7 32 23 +9 51
4 Royal Rumiatzi 30 14 8 8 49 32 +17 50
5 Blue Mountain Range 30 13 8 9 23 18 +5 47
6 Ituraitz FC 30 11 9 10 52 41 +11 42
7 Ituraitz Victory 30 12 5 13 36 34 +2 41
8 Astograth University 30 11 8 11 20 21 −1 41
9 Athletic Club Rumiatzi 30 11 7 12 35 39 −4 40
10 Bakartirla Buccaneers 30 10 8 12 28 37 −9 38
11 Basabe Old Boys 30 11 4 15 38 50 −12 37
12 Echegoyan FC 30 9 10 11 47 46 +1 37
13 Sporting Arkamo 30 10 5 15 25 30 −5 35
14 Garitzeta FC 30 6 13 11 27 35 −8 31
15 Antiguoko FC 30 7 8 15 31 58 −27 29 ↓
16 Oyardo FC 30 5 9 16 23 48 −25 24 ↓

Promoted: Royal Association, Erribe United




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The Royal Cup

One-legged ties. First and Second Division teams enter at the Round of 64, and the former are seeded for that and the following round. If clubs have a two-tier difference or greater, the lower-tier team will play at home.

Round of 64 (select matches)
Iturributa United 3–1 Erribe United
Izurria Pirates 1–0 Gortz United
Ximun Orieta FC 0–1 Blue Mountain Range
Basabe Youth 0–2 Old City Central
Goyardeliz United 1–4 Ituraitz FC
Madarinda Sunrise 1–2 Bakartirla Buccaneers
Lanioa Youth 2–2 Antiguoko FC (2–3 AET)
Cafundelense 0–2 Gesterlake FC
Miners FC 0–1 East Railway
Echegoyan FC 2–2 Royal Association (4–3 AET)
Ibarbe Sport 0–0 Sporting Iturributa (0–0 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Rumiatzi 529 1–1 Royal Ibarbe (1–1 AET) (5–4 pen.)
Urizaharra FC 1–2 Mars Athletic
Freedom FC 0–4 Royal Rumiatzi
Astograth University 0–0 Urbizania Wanderers (0–1 AET)
Garitzeta FC 1–1 Basabe Old Boys (1–2 AET)
Ariznabarra Castle 1–2 Sporting Arkamo
Athletic Club Olarria 1–0 Sporting Olarria
Saint Laida 0–2 Ituraitz Victory
Echegoyan Railway 2–1 Garitzeta Racing Club


Round of 32
South Factory 2–1 East Railway
Athletic Club Rumiatzi 1–0 Blue Mountain Range
Old City Central 1–3 Dockyard Oaks
Orontzo United 1–1 Antiguoko FC (2–1 AET)
Mars Athletic 2–0 Ituraitz Victory
Lermendia FC 1–0 Athletic Club Olarria
Urbizania Wanderers 0–0 Tzaramaga Rovers (1–0 AET)
Royal Arexa 2–2 Gesterlake FC (3–2 AET)
Ituraitz FC 5–0 Army United
Sporting Iturributa 2–0 Iturributa Racing Club
Rumiatzi 529 0–0 Sporting Arkamo (0–1 AET)
Izurria Pirates 2–2 Royal Rumiatzi (2–2 AET) (4–5 pen.)
Echegoyan FC 1–0 Urbitzo FC
Echegoyan Railway 3–2 Basabe Old Boys
Akialden Marauders 1–1 Bakartirla Buccaneers (2–3 AET)
Sporting Ibarguren 0–2 Iturributa United


Round of 16
Lermendia FC 2–0 Bakartirla Buccaneers
Ituraitz FC 2–0 Sporting Arkamo
Dockyard Oaks 1–3 Athletic Club Rumiatzi
Orontzo United 1–2 Iturributa United
Echegoyan Railway 0–3 Urbizania Wanderers
Mars Athletic 0–1 Sporting Iturributa
Royal Arexa 4–0 South Factory
Royal Rumiatzi 2–0 Echegoyan FC


Quarterfinals
Iturributa United 1–0 Lermendia FC
Athletic Club Rumiatzi 0–2 Sporting Iturributa
Urbizania Wanderers 1–2 Royal Arexa
Ituraitz FC 2–2 Royal Rumiatzi (2–2 AET) (1–2 pen.)


Semifinals
Iturributa United 1–0 Royal Arexa
Royal Rumiatzi 0–0 Sporting Iturributa (0–0 AET) (2–4 pen.)


The Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi

Though neither team won the league, this First Division was oddly defined by the Iturributan rivalry. The signings of Namakula Kawesa and Pristina Shine were themselves an off-season derby, as Sporting and United each attempted to upstage the other. The first derby, a 3-2 victory for Sporting, was a showcase of tactical and individual brilliance, as both stars got on the scoresheet and the Chevrons clung to their league lead, confident this would be their year. The second derby was an incendiary affair of duelling egos and red cards, as Sporting accused United of letting themselves lose to Royal Rumiatzi to harm their title chances – and United further tripped up Sporting with a 1-1 draw, granting Royal Rumiatzi the lead with which they ultimately won the league.

To have a third Royal Cup final in the season is a special treat in a normal season, but in this one felt like the perfect capstone to another furious chapter of the biggest rivalry in Astograth. Iturributa United came in as the defending cup champions, smirking at how they’d tilted Sporting to the point that they’d lost the league all on their own. Sporting Iturributa came to Grand Duke’s Stadium red-faced, livid at both themselves and their adversaries. Manager Mikel Aluztiza, himself a lifelong Sporting man and frequently contemptuous of the Sash, stressed concentration to his squad.

On the pitch, it was a classic clash of United’s daring attacks and Sporting’s organised defence, the unstoppable force and the immovable object. United prodded at the Chevrons physically and mentally, knowing it was they who were desperate to save face by winning the cup. On 35 minutes, a shot by Pristina Shine was blocked by Lino Kaberle, struck on the rebound by Lukasz Adalmek, and this time caught by Kaberle. Kicked up the pitch, the ball reached Jeremiah Ruiz, then Namakula Kawesa. With a flick she skipped past her marker, Connor Macdonald, and assisted Tehmina Palani through United’s back line. From there, Palani found herself in a one-on-one, and knew what to do to open the score.
In celebrating, the forward pointedly avoided provoking her opponents – which, paradoxically, infuriated United. On the cusp of half-time, as they both lunged for the ball, United’s Lukasz Adalmek planted his boot on the outstretched leg of Sporting’s Minerva Compton. Intentional or not, the red card came out and the two squads faced off on the way to the dressing rooms. Sporting, with a one-player advantage and stressing discipline, refused to get drawn into another brawl – which, again, infuriated United. The tables had turned.

Until the 53rd minute, at least, when Sporting’s Gaitzka Gurina gave in to the bait set by his personal nemesis Beltza Urkizo. The United vice-captain had been needling Gurina all match with remarks about his family, minor jabs with his knuckles and studs. Then, while defending the ball, Gurina stuck out his arm and Urkizo flung himself against it, crying out and holding his face as if he’d been elbowed. The referee called a foul, at which Gurina finally blew up, blasting the ball straight at his rival, now definitely striking him in the face. Another red.

Iturributa United bore down on Sporting, looking for that equaliser. Fangti Pikolaugh hit the bar, Lukas Bright drove a low header that Kaberle barely caught. In their best chance, Pristina Shine dragged the goalkeeper far out of position and looped the ball over his head – defender Mogel Doyenard, standing on the goal-line, had to jump and head it away. They were relentless until, on the 80th minute, after Doyenard cut off another attack, Servet Misidjan surged up the pitch with the ball, United attempting to reform ahead of him. They expected a pass to Kawesa, or to Palani – to anyone. But Misidjan kept going, and pulled off a roulette dribble to get past Urkizo. Who knew Misidjan could do that? Then he passed to Kawesa, who took a run-up to the ball and kicked, but didn’t shoot. She grazed the ball, touching it to the side, then dove that way and took her real shot, gliding the ball into the spaces Hutchins couldn’t reach.

Two goals up, and Sporting Iturributa poured out all their rage of the past three seasons as they lifted their fourth-ever Royal Cup.

Iturributa United 0–2 Sporting Iturributa

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CHAMPIONS
SPORTING ITURRIBUTA

4th title



Astograth (ASG) qualifiers
Champions League: Royal Rumiatzi, Sporting Iturributa
Challengers Cup: Iturributa United, Ituraitz FC, Urbizania Wanderers
Liga B Champions Trophy: Urbitzo FC, Miners FC, Athletic Club Rumiatzi
Rising Stars Cup: Iturributa United
Cup Winners’ Cup: Sporting Iturributa

Copa de Campeones: Royal Rumiatzi
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Season 687 Preview – Part 1 (The Contenders)

Transfers
- Ikatz Ansotegi left Antiguoko FC
- Lain Iturregi signed for Antiguoko FC
- Bob Partridge (EUR) left Ituraitz FC
- Ibai Kiriano signed for Ituraitz FC
- Ilixo Akutain, who was last at Old City Central, retired from football aged 68
- Ikatz Ansotegi signed for Old City Central
- Hanni Andikola left Sporting Arkamo
- Bortzaioriz Lizandra signed for Sporting Arkamo from Landako Wanderers

- Mâánéràtö Jíí (FFD - CF) signed for Antiguoko FC from a Rulandese club (FFD) as a free agent
- Iohana Mercado (ASU - RB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from AC Sainati (ASU) for Đ390 k
- Armando Caruso (SVG - CM) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from EDC Fossano (SVG) as a free agent
- Rosalia Prince (EFL - DM) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Copper City Juniors (EFL) as a free agent
- Ward Cullen (NPH - RB) signed for Gesterlake FC from Morningstar (NPH) as a free agent
- Kolejes Marajis (FFD - RM) signed for Gortz United from an Indujan club (FFD) as a free agent
- Intov-Gelan Nun (QUS - DM) signed for Ituraitz Victory as a free agent
- Indartsu Lekea (DM) signed for Iturributa United from Iron City (NPH) as a free agent
- Alex Rivers (KRY - CB) signed for Iturributa United from Dereapolis City (KRY) for Đ1.26 M
- Palla Jagidar (SRS - LB) signed for Iturributa United from Gunzlach (GRF) for Đ1.16 M
- Robert Lucero (TKT - CF) signed for Royal Ibarbe from CSKA Quebec (QUE) for Đ840 k
- Younis Pyrite (ISK - DM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Umbershore Rovers (ISK) for Đ340 k
- Casey Roehampton (NPH - RM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi on loan from Newrook City (NPH)
- Danica Marinkovic (NPH - CF) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Crisisbless (NPH) for Đ4.21 M
- Iñaki Imabayama (HIN - CB) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Kven FK (ZRH) for Đ630 k
- Emenon Ulibarri (AM) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Duke of the North (PAS) for Đ260 k
- Duenerth Dufour (GVN - CF) signed for Urbitzo FC from AS Guelzec (GVN) as a free agent
- Johan Coalfield (BRE - LB) signed for Urbitzo FC from AFC Westpike (BRE) as a free agent
- Darian Bloodoff (TKT - CF) signed for Urizaharra FC from Port Tacassam FC (TKT) as a free agent

- Gaitzka Gurina (DM) signed for Casuals Osteria (KRY) from Sporting Iturributa for Đ2.37 M
- Soter Duraniona (RM) signed for La Nueva Avenida (FFD) from Gesterlake FC for Đ1.05 M
- Hurko Germain (CB) signed for Liria Prizren (MYT) from Ituraitz FC for Đ790 k
- Anchoka Oyhantkabal (LM) signed for Real Campo Grande (VLD) from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ790 k
- Alex Sharp (CF) returned to 1830 Cathair (AUD) after their loan at Royal Rumiatzi
- Owen James (RM) returned to Carsby (EUR) after their loan at Sporting Iturributa
- Julio Campana (JUE - CF) returned to AC Pomena (JUE) after their loan at Ituraitz Victory
- Nahia Legarra (CF) signed for Atletik Thessia (MYT) from Antiguoko FC as a free agent
- Maore Garaikoechea (GK) signed for Oriannor Mountaineers FC (TKT) from Athletic Club Olarria as a free agent
- Polentzi Haitsagerre (CM) signed for Tikariot City FC (TKT) from Athletic Club Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Zadornin Elizabe (CF) signed for US San Savola (SOR) from Bakartirla Buccaneers as a free agent
- Endira Irubieta (DM) signed for Bul Khungur Miners FC (TKT) from Blue Mountain Range as a free agent
- Aide Usano (DM) signed for Guilder (BRE) from East Railway as a free agent
- Mikelatz Idaberry (CF) signed for Laivanrakentajan JPS (AUD) from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Bardol Sayaberemborde (LB) signed for Eivora Athletic FC (TKT) from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Ereinkor Ybarrola (LM) signed for Meriador FC (TKT) from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Gilamu Kuartango (LM) signed for Holdenberg (EUR) from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Uhin Elizabe (CB) signed for Tekstil Ibon (MYT) from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Zuri Beotegi (CB) signed for Parmel District University (ZWZ) from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Ander Hiriarte (GK) signed for Oriannor Mountaineers FC (TKT) from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Marz Kachola (RB) signed for Socrates (TEQ) from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Sugoi Mendia (AM) signed for La Querida (FFD) from Ituraitz Victory as a free agent
- Miriam Lechie (BRE - CB) signed for Umbar (CMT) from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Hustaz Urresti (CF) signed for Marketville (EUR) from Royal Ibarbe as a free agent
- Lon Dumon (AM) signed for Bikarish (PFA) from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Aire Epherra (CF) signed for Rülândéá Kôstä (FFD) from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Marz Perurena (GK) signed for Port Tacassam FC (TKT) from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Onbera Aispiolea (GK) signed for Z'ai'ai (CMT) from Urizaharra FC as a free agent

- Arrosko Zugazti (RB) signed for Antiguoko FC from Echegoyan FC for Đ340 k
- Larendi Urgain (CF) signed for Astograth University from Urbitzo FC for Đ80 k
- Lauaxeta Amas (DM) signed for Astograth University from Ituraitz Victory as a free agent
- Matin Galarke (RM) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Miners FC for Đ310 k
- Aingeru Edera (AM) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Lehoiar Oztolaza (CM) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Sporting Iturributa as a free agent
- Gurutz Galzagorri (CF) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Ituraitz Victory as a free agent
- Garikoitz Abaria (CB) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Echegoyan FC for Đ360 k
- Lon Eskardo (CM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ230 k
- Balendin Betonazko (CF) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers on loan from Iturributa United
- Eyande Osamiz (CB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Urizaharra FC as a free agent
- Oxel Porkel (DM) signed for East Railway from Garitzeta Racing Club for Đ260 k
- Yasone Urdanibia (CF) signed for East Railway from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Xefe Solaegi (CF) signed for Erribe United from Old City Central for Đ40 k
- Koldobika Otegi (AM) signed for Garitzeta FC from Old City Central for Đ20 k
- Gora Ezpeleta (RM) signed for Garitzeta Racing Club from Sporting Arkamo for Đ190 k
- Hitz Sistiaga (CB) signed for Gesterlake FC from East Railway for Đ170 k
- Zohiartze Gorrachetegi (RM) signed for Gesterlake FC from Gortz United as a free agent
- Elatzar Kobeaga (RB) signed for Gesterlake FC from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Tomofumi Ishimoda (CF) signed for Gortz United from Ituraitz FC for Đ630 k
- Garikoitz Keheiye (LB) signed for Gortz United from Ituraitz FC for Đ370 k
- Erauso Teyitegi (CB) signed for Ituraitz FC from Sporting Arkamo for Đ660 k
- Erruki Giyamondegi (CB) signed for Ituraitz FC from Royal Ibarbe for Đ480 k
- Teyo Menbieye (CF) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Echegoyan FC for Đ500 k
- Kaiet Izurrategi (CF) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Urizaharra FC for Đ470 k
- Luken Almirantearena (CB) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Iracho Yeregi (DM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Ekain Dirube (DM) signed for Iturributa United from Blue Mountain Range for Đ320 k
- Churio Aragolaza (RM) signed for Miners FC from Royal Ibarbe for Đ370 k
- Xantalen Gastambide (CF) signed for Miners FC from Antiguoko FC as a free agent
- Anchoka Alagibe (CF) signed for Old City Central from Miners FC as a free agent
- Zabal Alkatena (CF) signed for Old City Central from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Egen Kortabarren (GK) signed for Old City Central from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Gero Sorrosua (AM) signed for Old City Central from Sporting Arkamo as a free agent
- Xarles Lazkano (AM) signed for Old City Central on loan from Urbizania Wanderers
- Lizar Kastanklares (RB) signed for Royal Arexa from East Railway as a free agent
- Zeynel Abidin Birkan (TMR - LB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Iturributa United for Đ1.05 M, making his loan move permanent
- Echeberri Herrekalde (RM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Echegoyan FC for Đ490 k
- Ichaso Medinabeitia (CB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Urbitzo FC as a free agent
- Birila Taiyade (CB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Musko Uriel (LB) returned to Royal Ibarbe after their loan at Iturributa United
- Ubelteso Peruchena (AM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Athletic Club Olarria as a free agent
- Gerazan Legazpi (CF) returned to Royal Rumiatzi after their loan at East Railway
- Anixi Algorta (LB) signed for South Factory from Urbitzo FC for Đ150 k
- Luki Bringas (CB) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Gortz United as a free agent
- Thomas Kaberle (STL - CB) signed for Sporting Arkamo on loan from Sporting Iturributa
- Altzibar Ulbina (RM) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ820 k
- Panfilo Napoleoni (JUE - DM) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Royal Ibarbe for Đ530 k
- Edur Elizahalde (AM) returned to Sporting Iturributa after their loan at Old City Central
- Teyo Otormin (CB) signed for Urbitzo FC from Royal Ibarbe as a free agent
- Yuaneizu Aranda (AM) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Basabe Old Boys for Đ810 k
- Yokin Erdokiain (CF) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Urizaharra FC for Đ810 k
- Yatsu Ustarroz (CF) signed for Urizaharra FC from Basabe Old Boys for Đ150 k
- Oinatz Lissarrage (GK) signed for Urizaharra FC from Basabe Old Boys for Đ130 k
- Lore Ameya (CB) signed for Urizaharra FC from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Hartz Isuregi (LB) signed for Urizaharra FC from Royal Ibarbe as a free agent
- Gorosti Espos (CM) signed for Urizaharra FC on loan from Royal Rumiatzi
- Perrando Eyerart (LM) signed for Urizaharra FC on loan from Iturributa United
- Garin Goyen (CF) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Athletic Club Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Otsoa Isusi (DM) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Bakartirla Buccaneers as a free agent

- Aberri Buruchaga (RB), who was last at Athletic Club Olarria, retired from football aged 34
- Harri Orkoyen (CB), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 34
- Ubelteso Darkibel (RB), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 34
- Inge Beriain (LB), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 34
- Luis Badell (RB), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 35
- Hotz Garza (DM), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 35
- Luki Aldalur (DM), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 37
- Harri Larrabide (RM), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 36
- Dabi Teyagorry (DM), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 34
- Zigor Marrorena (GK), who was last at Garitzeta Racing Club, retired from football aged 37
- Udalaitz Ursua (RM), who was last at Garitzeta Racing Club, retired from football aged 34
- Ander Kamio (CF), who was last at Garitzeta Racing Club, retired from football aged 36
- Frederik Goikoechea (RB), who was last at Gesterlake FC, retired from football aged 34
- Osoitz Haukiartze (LB), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 34
- Lastur Orkola (CF), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 35
- Xuban Lechardoy (CB), who was last at Ituraitz FC, retired from football aged 34
- Larendi Erroz (GK), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 38
- Hanni Anchea (CB), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 38
- Gasteiz Mendiberri (DM), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 35
- Beltza Urkizo (DM), who was last at Iturributa United, retired from football aged 34
- Urtsua Echekoin (GK), who was last at Old City Central, retired from football aged 35
- Itziar Mugelar (CF), who was last at Old City Central, retired from football aged 35
- Yurdan Echeberz (RB), who was last at Royal Ibarbe, retired from football aged 35
- Mogel Darrikarrere (RM), who was last at Royal Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 34
- Gorosti Biskert (CB), who was last at Sporting Arkamo, retired from football aged 36
- Otsoa Sanyorenti (GK), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 35
- Ximun Blacksdove-Beukers (AM), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 40
- Igon Uliarte (LB), who was last at Urizaharra FC, retired from football aged 34
- Kiliz Gartzi (LM), who was last at Urizaharra FC, retired from football aged 35
- Baiardo Barnachea (CM), who was last at Urizaharra FC, retired from football aged 37

Teams


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Royal Rumiatzi, est. 541
Ground: Knights' Stadium (70,000), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: White shirt, royal blue shorts and socks
Major rivals: Athletic Club Rumiatzi (The Rumiatzi Derby), Ituraitz FC (The Silver Derby), Iturributa United, Sporting Iturributa (both political), Urbizania Wanderers (regional), Astograth University (local)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners' Cup 25, Image Copa de Campeones 22, Image 10 First Division titles, Image 8 Royal Cups, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 22, Image 1 Ides of March Cup
Main sponsor: Dukomm (telecomms)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 39.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 42 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Konrad Matheny (NPH), aLBa Image Loxjilo Exihosahar (FFD), aCBa Image Iñaki Imabayama (HIN), aCBa Image Aztore Andia, aRBa Image Victoire De Saint-Pierre (CMT), aLMa Image Petrarch Karaiskakis (NPH), aCMa Image Davidov Rominevskiy (TWI), aCMa Image Azeari Duarte ©, aRMa Image Nolan Moore (TKT), aCFa Image Danica Marinkovic (NPH), aCFa Image Martin Blessed (EUR)

Bench: aGKa Xurdin Biyalain, aGKa Olaiz Baskary, aLBa Paskal Layinde, aCBa Loiola Urpi, aCBa Selatse Yrigoy, aRBa Image Slobodan Vujovic (MYT), aDMa Argider Eges, aLMa Hitzeder Echegoyen, aCMa Inoki Legisamon, aCMa Image Guy Reason (FFD), aRMa Image Casey Roehampton (NPH), aAMa Ubelteso Peruchena, aCFa Artizar Kiordia, aCFa Bidari Mendigoechea, aCFa Gerazan Legazpi

Manager: Image Galeano, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Rich, powerful, will settle for nothing but the best. Trophies are the goal, or heads will roll. Incredibly insecure over the lack of UICA/IFCF success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 1st of 20
Notes: After winning the league in dramatic fashion, with the best offense and near-best defence in the First Division, the board has come to manager Galeano with a simple request: do the same, but better. More offense, more defence! Win the league again, win the Royal Cup, win the Champions League! Anything is possible in the feverish skyscraper meeting rooms of north Rumiatzi. To meet these goals they’ve reinforced the backline with Hinodejin centre-back Iñaki Imabayama from the Zeta Rekan league. Last season’s successful loan of Euran wonderkid Alex Sharp has also gotten the board excited, so they’ve also loaned in young winger Casey Roehampton from Nephara’s Newrook City. So starry-eyed was the board that, to make up for the departure of the ageing, legendary Yasone Urdanibia, they tried to convince Sabrefell Moths’ Tryphon Archer to come on loan and be Martin Blessed’s backup striker, to which he told them to f*** off – in more diplomatic words. The board also failed to sign Cassadagan forward Meghan Banks, after which they decided to throw large piles of money at the problem. Nepharan striker Danica Marinkovic was signed from Crisisbless for an eye-watering 4.2m diru, nearly 1m more than Iturributa United’s Pristina Shine, and now the squad had two top forwards but a 4-5-1 formation. The board’s solution: force the manager to play 4-4-2. Galeano, a man of singular vision, repeatedly threatened to quit in the ensuing row; in the end he’s been convinced to stay on and see how it goes, but in these tense conditions a run of poor form may well spiral into a major crisis.

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Sporting Iturributa, est. 512
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: Crimson with gold chevron, crimson shorts and socks
Major rivals: Iturributa United (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners' Cup 20, Image 6 First Division titles, Image 4 Royal Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 5 Iturributan President's Cups, Image UICA Iturributan Club of the Century
Main sponsor: IB Investments (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 30.4 M
Seasons in the First Division: 27 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Lino Kaberle (STL), aLBa Image Minerva Compton (KOR), aCBa Image Mogel Doyenard ©, aCBa Image Gomesano Suhurt, aRBa Image Baiona Menduburu, aDMa Image Servet Misidjan (NPH), aDMa Image Panfilo Napoleoni (JUE), aLMa Image Ohashi Kiichi (SQR), aRMa Image Jeremiah Ruiz (ETN), aAMa Image Namakula Kawesa (BNJ), aCFa Image Tehmina Palani (SRS)

Bench: aGKa Udalaitz Altabegoiti, aGKa Orzaize Zubimendi, aLBa Zilar Sarries, aCBa Oidor Lubiano, aCBa Erauso Zugasti, aCBa Echachu Oriza, aRBa Oxarra Nabarrete, aDMa Xurdin Eskurdia, aDMa Erruki Yauza, aCMa Lehen Obia, aLMa Lauaxeta Lardaro, aRMa Altzibar Ulbina, aAMa Edur Elizahalde, aCFa Larendi Gorriz, aCFa Egoitz Laurnagaray

Manager: Image Mikel Aluztiza, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Refined, classy, value a slow and methodical style of play. Think very highly of themselves. The snobbish one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 2nd of 20
Notes: Manager Mikel Aluztiza has been highly praised for returning Sporting Iturributa to strong form over the last couple of years, with two First Division runner-up medals and a Royal Cup won over Iturributa United to show for it. The manner in which the last two league seasons ended, however, has cast a shadow on his tenure: final-day disappointments, where the title was within reach and inexplicably slipped away. This pre-season has been another source of irritation for fans, as the only signing announced was winger Altzibar Ulbina from AC Olarria, a backup player judged to have been overpaid for. Then, in a shocking move, fan-favourite defensive midfielder Gaitzka Gurina left for Casuals Osteria in Krytenia. The club had been keeping Gurina’s discontent under wraps confident that he would change his mind and stay; the end result took the public by surprise, prompting rage in Iturributa. Worse, the transfer window was near closing. Entering the market late and hurried, with their 5 non-Rushmori spots already taken up, Sporting had to resort to signing Juve midfielder Panfilo Napoleoni, an old dog of the First Division who’s been in the league long enough to not count against the foreign player limit. The 30-year-old Napoleoni is an experienced, capable hand and a key player in Royal Ibarbe’s rise to relevance, but wasn’t particularly high on Sporting’s wishlist until the clock ticked down on them. Even if Napoleoni adequately substitutes for Gurina, the fact that the team’s two best players – Banijan World Cup winner Namakula Kawesa and the Nepharan Servet Misidjan – are well into their mid-30s raises doubts on whether third time can truly be the charm for Aluztiza.

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Urbizania Wanderers, est. 523
Ground: Cherketzo Arena (53,200), Urbizania Image
Colours: All dark green
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (competitive), Royal Rumiatzi, South Factory, Astograth University (all regional)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 43, Image 8 First Division titles, Image 7 Royal Cups
Main sponsor: Duchess Airways (airline)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 30.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 42 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dieje Ibrelaná (FFD), aLBa Image Urre Remondegi, aCBa Image Eriz Mugiro, aCBa Image Zohiartze Urkia, aRBa Image James Cartlidge (MUR), aDMa Image Ibon Irisarre ©, aDMa Image Yoshimi Hirahito (TAE), aLMa Image Alexis Durmisi (VLD), aRMa Image Robin Harrysson (GRF), aAMa Image Julian Mann (EUR), aCFa Image Yokin Erdokiain

Bench: aGKa Iztal Zurriage, aGKa Ostadar Eriksen, aLBa Gomesano Mekolalde, aCBa Xarles Sabatza, aCBa Zeruko Echeberria, aCBa Urbasa Albina, aRBa Aire Kobelas, aDMa Diegoche Yauregizar, aDMa Distiratsu Oniate, aLMa Frantzes Benzoa, aCMa Yurdan Mandiola, aRMa Bixincho Olate, aAMa Yuaneizu Aranda, aCFa Imanol Bethularan, aCFa Satordi Albi

Manager: Image Eriz Bakaikoa, 6th season in charge
Club reputation: Value skillful, beautiful football. Vibe of an intimate, local club despite massive success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 3rd of 20
Notes: The big news out of Urbizania Wanderers is that Aire Epherra has walked out a free agent, refusing to renew his contract amid accusations that the club has failed to grow along with his talent. A sour departure for the national team’s starting forward, one of the deadliest strikers to play in the First Division, and a hard blow to Eriz Bakaikoa’s tactics, which rely on a powerful target man. Rather than dip into the international market for Epherra’s replacement, however, Wanderers have decided to instead snap up the hottest young talent in Astograth: 22-year-old Yokin Erdokiain out of the humble Urizaharra FC. With 21 goals over the last two seasons, Erdokiain has been a major part of keeping Urizaharra in the top flight, leading Bakaikoa to be confident that he can go straight into the starting lineup. Wanderers can still comfortably claim to have the best midfield in the league, and with its best players reaching the peak of their careers they could very well come away with the championship.

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Ituraitz FC, est. 577
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: All red
Major rivals: Ituraitz Victory (The Ituraitz Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (The Silver Derby), Urbizania Wanderers (competitive), Athletic Club Olarria (regional), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 47, Image UICA Globe Cup 45, Image UICA Super Cup 44, Image Copa de Campeones 20, Image 9 First Division titles, Image 6 Royal Cups, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 25, Image 4 Ides of March Cups, Image UICA Astograthian Club of the Century
Main sponsor: Chistorra Sarlange (charcuterie)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 24.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 42 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Bihar Raldua, aLBa Image Mirande Anibardo, aCBa Image Mike Sloah (SNL), aCBa Image Erauso Teyitegi, aRBa Image Cheru Lizarza, aLMa Image Isidra Corvey © (BRE), aCMa Image Puristina Shinra (HIN), aCMa Image Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd (AUD), aRMa Image Sasha Kristine (CMT), aCFa Image Telá Potos (TIO), aCFa Image Peyo Isamendi

Bench: aGKa Image Fernando Armida (STB), aGKa Yake Galparsoro, aLBa Bardol Agirrezabalaga, aCBa Cherran Goyeche, aCBa Erruki Giyamondegi, aCBa Keop Ithurrart, aRBa Anchoka Alastre, aDMa Iparragirre Paldao, aLMa Orixe Mantinian, aCMa Dominix Birto, aRMa Aingeru Sayaz, aAMa Polentzi Bizagirre, aCFa Iturri Barriola, aCFa Hurko Barreneche, aCFa Xantalen Bikandi

Manager: Image Ibai Kiriano, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Successful, attractive, cosmopolitan. You either love them or hate them. The world champion 654-55 Ituraitz is widely regarded as the best Astograthian team of all time.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 4th of 20
Notes: Ituraitz have suffered through a decade-long slump, and its latest victim is Euran manager Bob Partridge, with whom the club have parted ways. Though he was credited with stopping the downward slide, the Reds are impatient to climb back into the title race, or at least win the cup. They’ve raised eyebrows by hiring Ibai Kiriano to lead the team forward. As a striker, Kiriano became a legend for club and country, but as manager his only credentials are as an assistant at Echegoyan and the national team. Eyebrows were raised higher when Kiriano declared he was mostly content with his predecessor’s squad and even his tactics, citing that what would make the difference was his intense connection to the club, what he calls his ‘sixth sense’. Pundits are sceptical that this will make much of a difference, and predict yet another fourth or fifth place finish for Kiriano’s Ituraitz. One signing that could make the difference is versatile defender Erauso Teyitegi, a man of strong campaigns with Sporting Arkamo who is expected to reinforce the often-fragile back four. What’s got fans nervous is that the team’s two main threats going forward – wingers Isidra Corvey and Sasha Kristine – may be slowing down with age, with little plan offered by Kiriano on how to make up for it.

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Iturributa United, est. 523
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: White with red sash, red shorts, white socks
Major rivals: Sporting Iturributa (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners' Cup 28, Image Copa de Campeones 16 & 18, Image 4 First Division titles, Image 4 Royal Cups, Image 3 Ides of March Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 3 Iturributan President's Cups, Image runners-up of UICA Champions’ Cups 39 & 52
Main sponsor: Badiola (vehicles)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 26.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 27 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dana Hutchins (EFL), aLBa Image Palla Jagidar (SRS), aCBa Image Janne Toivanen (SVJ), aCBa Image Alex Rivers (KRY), aRBa Image Zhu Aiguo (YZH), aDMa Image Connor Macdonald (KSK), aDMa Image Indartsu Lekea, aLMa Image Fangti Pikolaugh (CMT), aRMa Image Lukasz Adalmek (ESH), aCFa Image Lukas Bright (BRE), aCFa Image Pristina Shine © (EQS)

Bench: aGKa Keop Karrikaberry, aGKa Gaueko Errekondo, aLBa Mayorga Orayen, aCBa Ostots Yerro, aCBa Gorka Ibatborde, aRBa Inchixu Sorazabal, aDMa Ekain Dirube, aLMa Ekaitz Hecharri, aCMa Gilamu Bengoechea, aCMa Image Borna Marusic (MYT), aRMa Domiku Indurain, aAMa Gaizka Zubisarreta, aCFa Iraitz Algarin, aCFa Hitzeder Lizalde, aCFa Ubendu Usandizaga

Manager: Image Justin Vauxhall (BRE), 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Frenetic, energetic, populist. Driven to excel at whatever cost. The rowdy one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 5th of 20
Notes: Iturributa United, much like Ituraitz FC, have seen themselves outpaced by Royal Rumiatzi, Urbizania Wanderers, and Sporting Iturributa, spending the last decade plus chasing after the title in vain. They do have a couple of Royal Cups to show for it, however, although last season’s final loss to Sporting stung deeply. Justin Vauxhall has been given one more season to deliver, at the least, a runner-up finish and Champions League qualification. Pundits think this unlikely. Though United feature a formidable cadre of star players, with Pristina Shine as their crown jewel, the strain of paying high wages and comparative lack of IFCF revenue to sustain them has led to an awful lack of depth in the squad. Once again, this has not kept them from another round of star signings: Krytenian centre-back Alex Rivers and Squornshelan Confederate left-back Palla Jagidar have been brought in to solve issues in defence. Meanwhile, the retirement of former national team midfielder Beltza Urkizo has been addressed by signing former national team captain, Indartsu Lekea, returning to Astograth after a career spent abroad in Apox and Nephara; the decision to sign Lekea again leaves the experienced Gilamu Bengoechea furious, after already waiting patiently on the bench for a season.

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Athletic Club Olarria, est. 504
Ground: North Point Stadium (61,317), Olarria Image
Colours: Claret with sky blue hoop, claret shorts and socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (regional), Sporting Olarria (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Amuarraina Errege (seafood)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 25.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 31 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Ayuko Mitsushima (HIN), aLBa Image Gareth Carney (NPH), aCBa Image Ubarna Aizpitarte, aCBa Image Elatzar Zumaeta ©, aRBa Image Ageio Osinde, aDMa Image Artizar Bailo, aLMa Image Ander Ametrano, aRMa Image Amber Docherty (KSK), aAMa Image Aingeru Edera, aCFa Image Olentzaro Anseoteori, aCFa Image Chindoki Irastorza

Bench: aGKa Marchel Ekwekwe, aGKa Zuriko Ayuria, aLBa Agosti Irachet, aCBa Goren Elizabe, aCBa Galindo Utesa, aCBa Arixo Salayaran, aRBa Image Iohana Mercado (ASU), aDMa Burni Larripa, aCMa Lehoiar Oztolaza, aLMa Izaskun Egiluz, aRMa Matin Galarke, aAMa Inautzi Loaiza, aCFa Hats Chapartegi, aCFa Elatzar Lassa, aCFa Kaiet Echassandage

Manager: Image Piarres Erke, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Consistent, but can't break the glass ceiling of a title win. Feel they've paid their dues, yet overlooked and underrated.
Fans’ expectation: IFCF qualification
Pundits’ prediction: 6th of 20
Notes: AC Olarria continue to crash against the traditional Top 5 of Astograth, despite their best efforts. Last season was a step backwards, finishing 8th – well off the pace needed for an IFCF spot. Fans and the board expect more out of underdog manager Piarres Erke, who has put his efforts into adding depth to the squad. Teenaged Askari right-back Iohana Mercado has come to Olarria alongside young winger Matin Galarke, who spent a few years coming off the bench for Sporting Iturributa before being a regular in Miners FC’s bounce back from the Second Division this past season. Erke has also sought out a reliable midfielder in Sporting’s Lehoiar Oztolaza and, although they lost starting playmaker Ubelteso Peruchena to Royal Rumiatzi on a free, have turned around and signed the exciting Aingeru Edera from relegated Echegoyan FC. Along with Olentzaro Anseotori, Ayuko Mitsushima, and Amber Docherty, Edera is set to be one to watch this season. Everyone is also holding their breath for young winger Izaskun Egiluz, tipped as Olarria’s next big thing, to have that one breakout season.

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Season 687 Preview – Part 2 (The Mid-table)


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Royal Ibarbe, est. 488/500 (disputed)
Ground: Erda Street (19,000), Ibarbe Image
Colours: Purple shirt, yellow shorts, purple socks
Major rivals: Ibarbe Sport, Ibarbe Youth (both local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Zerrigela (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 20.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 19 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Edur Iun ©, aLBa Image Zeynel Abidin Birkan (TMR), aCBa Image Altzibar Sarrible, aCBa Image Hissho Munuzo (HIN), aRBa Image Galindo Beobide, aDMa Image Younis Pyrite (ISK), aDMa Image Guðmann Arentsson (GRF), aLMa Image Osfral Leruose (TIO), aRMa Image Echeberri Herrekalde, aAMa Image Garchot Dirassar, aCFa Image Robert Lucero (TKT)

Bench: aGKa Bitor Eiguren, aGKa Zilar Leskarboura, aLBa Musko Uriel, aCBa Birila Taiyade, aCBa Eyande Garika, aCBa Ichaso Medinabeitia, aRBa Isusko Keno, aDMa Chimich Jansson, aDMa Franchizko Biurrarena, aLMa Eusko Otazu, aCMa Chindoki Yano, aRMa Echahun Dacharry, aAMa Gau Urunaga, aCFa Hustaz Urresti, aCFa Ixaka Lairihoy

Manager: Image Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: The 'nouveau riche' of the league. Historically a minor club, but have broken into and settled in the top half of the table.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 7th of 20
Notes: As Royal Ibarbe continue their assault on the top of the table, manager Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga has further strengthened their renowed defence through signing daring Timurian left-back Zeynel Abidin Birkan to a permanent deal, retaining centre-back Altzibar Sarrible after his phenomenal performance last season, and bringing in Urbitzo’s Ichaso Medinabeitia and Royal Rumiatzi’s Birila Taiyade as rotation options. The loss of the clever Panfilo Napoleoni – off to Sporting Iturributa – has been taken as an opportunity for innovation, signing a radically different sort of player to replace him: Iskandrian brute Younis Pyrite. Altzibararechuluaga has seemingly come to the conclusion that, with the increasingly skilled maestros running top team’s midfields, the only approach available to an outsider club like Ibarbe is to shut them out through physicality. Physicality was also at the forefront of Ibarbe’s purchase of Tikariot striker Robert Lucero from Quebecois champions CSKA Quebec; Lucero will add some much-needed heft at the front of Ibarbe’s deep 4-2-3-1. If these signings pay off and things go their way, Ibarbe could realistically aspire to make their way into the Challengers Cup.

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Gortz United, est. 561
Ground: Itsasargiberria Stadium (43,315), Gortz Image
Colours: All lavender
Major rivals: Gortz Academy (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Henrik (Polarian finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 17.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 24 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Yuango Hernera, aLBa Image Gartzen Boneta, aCBa Image Anselmo Sinagra (JUE), aCBa Image Yasone Zubiate, aRBa Image Balasi Lakar ©, aDMa Image Abarrotz Sakona, aCMa Image Gunutz Yriberry, aCMa Image Esmail Wilhelm (ESH), aLMa Image Gasteiz Yrisarri, aRMa Image Umea Goyanes, aCFa Image Tomofumi Ishimoda (HIN)

Bench: aGKa Charan Iroz, aGKa Orzaize Chaneke, aLBa Garikoitz Keheiye, aCBa Marchelin Mezkiriz, aCBa Endira Ibarburu, aCBa Image Martí Donat (TEQ), aRBa Hibai Alkorta, aDMa Mayu Karreras, aCMa Aioro Arangena, aCMa Errapel Insunza, aLMa Giro Pelua, aRMa Image Kolejes Marajis (FFD), aAMa Leheren Goyhenespe, aCFa Anter Genaga, aCFa Urbasa Aldanondo

Manager: Image Eneko Madariaga, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Resourceful, scrappy, fight to the end. Wring the last few years out of old players.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 8th of 20
Notes: Eneko Madariaga’s Gortz United flew high last season on the back of veteran striker Lastur Orkola’s brilliant final season, his 24 goals leading to them rising up from mid-table regulars into nearly qualifying for the Challengers Cup. Despite Orkola’s retirement, Gortz are confident they can keep the momentum going through their star signing: dynamic Hinodejin forward Tomofumi Ishimoda. The striker, who can play all over the front, spent several seasons coming off the bench at Ituraitz FC, turning in modest performances, before going on loan to Bakartirla Buccaneers last season. There he impressed, scoring 12 goals as the relegation candidates settled comfortably into the mid-table. All eyes will be on him at Gortz, as Madariaga tweaks the team’s approach to account for Ishimoda’s mobile, technical approach to goalscoring as opposed to Orkola’s physical power.

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Blue Mountain Range, est. 518
Ground: Ximun Orieta Sporting Ground (34,000), Echegoyan Image
Colours: All sky blue
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Weaver, Smith & Wrangler (Taeshani apparel)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 39 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Leheren Burunzangaray, aLBa Image Hitz Suardiaz, aCBa Image Anartz Ugeruaga, aCBa Image Eyande Osamiz, aCBa Image Daigo Coshan © (TAE), aRBa Image Danni Reed (QOD), aDMa Image Keop Osa, aDMa Image Goizeder Abadia, aLMa Image Urgutz Barnachea, aRMa Image Janei Azbelyov (SRS), aCFa Image Jacky Abatantuono (JUE)

Bench: aGKa Atze Labadie, aGKa Matia Kendagorta, aLBa Deunoro Hala, aCBa Yake Gurina, aCBa Yurdan Yaurreche, aCBa Anaia Bizkaino, aRBa Iraitz Echekopaz, aDMa Todor Biota, aDMa Image Rosalia Prince (EFL), aLMa Gorka Urtaran, aCMa Koldo Repide, aRMa Arixo Gorostidi, aAMa Mayorga Muniakas, aCFa Oihan Iraeta, aCFa Seber Akordagoitia

Manager: Image Xander McDrew (TAE), 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Ultra-defensive, ultra-physical. Ugly tackles, ugly football. Extremely consistent. Reviled by most but wildly popular in Taeshan.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 9th of 20
Notes: Blue Mountain Range have had something of a renaissance under the direction of Taeshani manager Xander McDrew and former Taeshani international Daigo Coshan, coasting to stability in the First Division and breaking a few records in the process. Additionally, this year will mark the first time in almost half a century that BMR get to enjoy a First Division season without crossing despised, relegated rivals Echegoyan FC. In line with BMR’s brand of reliability, the only major signing they’ve made is talented 32-year-old centre-back Eyande Osamiz, possessor of an impressive CV including spells at Urbizania Wanderers and Sporting Iturributa. After a falling-out with the manager of his boyhood club, Urizaharra, Osamiz will be a valuable addition to the most proudly defensive team in the league. He, like most of the squad, may be getting up there in age, but that should not keep BMR from another solid, mid-table performance.

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Ituraitz Victory, est. 496
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: Blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (The Ituraitz Derby), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: Petromok (oil & gas)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 12.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 32 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Augustijn Kindvanevan (TSA), aLBa Image Mastino Garofano (SVG), aCBa Image Obeko Zabalegi, aCBa Image Gartzen Beraun, aRBa Image Kaxen Arabehere, aDMa Image Iracho Yeregi, aDMa Image Baladi Treko, aLMa Image Xanti Izpura, aRMa Image Ugutz Iturriche, aAMa Image Omar Mahir © (ESH), aCFa Image Teyo Menbieye

Bench: aGKa Mendebal Beheran, aGKa Bilinch Legizano, aLBa Silban Elichagaray, aCBa Manu Amosain, aCBa Luken Almirantearena, aCBa Ilari Beola, aRBa Apal Gerenio, aDMa Umea Lukastegi, aDMa Image Intov-Gelan Nun (QUS), aLMa Chordon Ytuarte, aCMa Aitzol Nanklares, aRMa Totakoxe Ansolidoa, aAMa Lastur Elorduy, aCFa Ezkerra Echazarreta, aCFa Kaiet Izurrategi

Manager: Image Yaunti Echekopar, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Venerable. Respected but pitied. Massively popular in their city, no matter the lack of success.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 10th of 20
Notes: Over the last few years under Yaunti Echekopar, Victory have successfully recovered from a decline that had them teetering just above relegation. Now their minds turn toward securing their place in the mid-table and beyond. Some worry that this newfound safety has been jeopardised by the departure of young Juven striker Julio Campana, who spent the last two seasons on loan at Victory; to quiet these concerns Echekopar has secured the signature of accomplished forward Teyo Menbieye, formerly of Echegoyan FC and Urbizania Wanderers. What rankles fans is that he is also formerly of rivals Ituraitz FC, and that his goals-per-game ratio of 0.19 is a far cry from Campana’s phenomenal 0.4. Echekopar promptly revealed Qusmi teenager Nun Intov-Gelan – who is not a striker but a centre-back – and hyped them up as the future of the club, but fans were left unconvinced that this is indeed another brilliant wonderkid signing. One who did pique fans’ interest was defensive midfielder Iracho Yeregi, in from Iturributa United, formerly a rotation option for Urbizania Wanderers and a starter for Basabe Old Boys. Regarded as a hard-working, underrated player, he should form an effective midfield fulcrum together with Baladi Treko and Omar Mahir. If Victory can turn in another performance in the mid-table, worries that their recent success was inflated can be assuaged.

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Sporting Arkamo, est. 542
Ground: The Bells (43,505), Arkamo Image
Colours: Brown and gold stripes, brown shorts, gold socks
Major rivals: Akialden Marauders (The Arkamo Derby), Izarloka FC, Lermendia FC (both regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Barrertze (lifestyle)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 14 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Aurken Maruri, aLBa Image Haitz Erriest, aCBa Image Thomas Kaberle (STL), aCBa Image Cherran Peluaga, aRBa Image Freek Lamaars (ESH), aLMa Image Piarres Santurtun, aCMa Image Gomesano Sedero, aRMa Image Xalbador Achabalastra, aAMa Image Emenon Ulibarri, aCFa Image Mogel Galdiano, aCFa Image Berasko Korradi

Bench: aGKa Yeremi Subasnabar, aGKa Oxel Echaburu, aLBa Luki Istekahandy, aCBa Loiola Echepare, aCBa Luki Bringas, aCBa Fermin Chirizola, aRBa Inge Oyaguren, aDMa Ixona Landeta, aLMa Iaki Agerrebengoa, aCMa Opilano Ubaldi ©, aRMa Udiarraga Irazustabarrena, aAMa Gaston Urdingio, aCFa Image Damyan Nifterik (ESH), aCFa Umea Akerra, aCFa Atzo Kampo

Manager: Image Lizandra Bortzaioriz, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Reliable, well-managed club, do a lot with little. Wholesome countryside support. Rumoured to be favoured by the FAF.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 11th of 20
Notes: Sporting Arkamo have grown a hunger of late, and despite years of steady management by Hanni Andikola they have decided to part ways and search for someone who can take them to the next level. The choice is unorthodox: Bortzaioriz Lizandra is a former Arkamo player who has made his name in the lower tiers of Astograthian football. His unprecedented achievement of taking Landako Wanderers from the non-league Araxes Top Division up to the Second Division B and then immediately promoting to the Second Division is an unprecedented feat. The club hope Lizandra can adapt quickly to the environment of the First Division and perhaps pull off another incredible feat. Extensive changes to the squad will have to wait for the next season, as the midfield is particularly old and the market particularly sparse of quality. For now, Lizandra will have to make do with the loaning of Siovanijan centre-back Thomas Kaberle and the arrival of experienced playmaker Emenon Ulibarri on his return from adventure in Pasarga, replacing experienced playmaker Gero Sorrosua.

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Antiguoko FC, est. 514
Ground: The Enclave (45,058), Antiguoko Image
Colours: Red and white quarters, red shorts and socks
Major rivals: Gesterlake FC, Royal Arexa (both historic)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Yogutz (dairy)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 16 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Azubeli Arana, aLBa Image Hats Lizondo, aCBa Image Intov-Rynyr Ump (QUS), aCBa Image Hanot Benaza ©, aRBa Image Arrosko Zugazti, aDMa Image Kaiet Okariz, aLMa Image Raj Gupta (ETN), aRMa Image Thierry Cailleux (HIN), aAMa Image Uzuri Borthagaray, aCFa Image Edur Ustarroz, aCFa Image Mazuste Igerabide

Bench: aGKa Hanot Echeto, aGKa Xuban Landaberry, aLBa Aratz Iarritu, aCBa Otsando Erramundeguy, aCBa Xefe Bessouat, aCBa Adon Aburto, aRBa Sugoi Iniurrigarro, aDMa Guchi Oyea, aLMa Erramun Notzadal, aRMa Lizar Tafaya, aCMa Yatsu Letamendi, aAMa Haitz Hargindegi, aCFa Image Mâánéràtö Jíí (FFD), aCFa Hegazti Idarreta, aCFa Gogo Soraire

Manager: Image Lain Iturregi, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Combative, tireless. Pride of the city and the region.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 12th of 20
Notes: Like Sporting Arkamo, Antiguoko FC have shed their mid-table contentedness and want more. Unsatisfied with Ikatz Ansotegi, he has been replaced by former defender Lain Iturregi, who has climbed the internal ranks of the club from U13s to director of football and now first-team manager. This will be his first time managing in the First Division, which detractors say makes him a strict downgrade from the experienced Ansotegi, Iturregi was closely involved in acquiring the current squad and therefore is quite happy to continue with the same core of players – which he would have to do anyway, because wages have ballooned across the league and finances are tight. Their two notable signings are right-back Arrosko Zugasti, a dependable right-back from relegated Echegoyan FC, and teenage Rulandese striker Mâánéràtö Jíí, something of an unknown quantity but who could pay off huge like other such Farves signed by Astograthian clubs. At any rate, offense remains Antiguoko’s greatest asset, with two diligent strikers in Ustarroz and Igerabide, a cunning pair of wingers in Gupta and Cailleux, and the skilled Borthagaray tying them all together.

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Bakartirla Buccaneers, est. 589
Ground: Sovereignty Stadium (14,110), Kala Image
Colours: Black and red stripes, black shorts, white socks
Major rivals: None
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Visit Kala (tourism)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 7.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 6 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Yasone Oyhenart, aLBa Image Asier Labiaga, aCBa Image Garikoitz Abaria, aCBa Image Alarabi Meabebasterrechea, aRBa Image Arnalt Bergerot, aDMa Image Beat Achekonanea ©, aDMa Image Todor Echandi, aLMa Image Xarles Marzol, aRMa Image Larendi Elizate, aAMa Image Unax Alchourron, aCFa Image Balendin Betonazko

Bench: aGKa Anakoz Amezkita, aGKa Oinatz Mendiondon, aLBa Zuzen Sandra, aCBa Erramun Meonio, aCBa Errolan Gankiandia, aCBa Ubelteso Larreagola, aRBa Pes Arankedo, aDMa Image Svetoslav Radozevic (MYT), aDMa Pancheska Narbarte, aCMa Lon Eskardo, aLMa Loramendi Errakalde, aRMa Loramendi Kuruchelar, aAMa Goi Urtea, aCFa Distiratsu Maiz, aCFa Argi Lisarasu

Manager: Image Balendin Sorrekieta, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Plucky, passionate, surprising. Small club from a small island. Low expectations, low pressure, happy to be here.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 13th of 20
Notes: Bakartirla are the latest success story in Astograth, fighting their way out of the Second Division and – tentatively – into top-flight regulars. This may be too early of a prediction, but Balendin Sorrekieta has so far succeeded in building upon and exceeding the legacy that Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga left at the club. They’ve lost last season’s star striker Tomofumi Ishimoda, who was on loan from Ituraitz FC, and proceeded to replace him with another loanee, this time from Iturributa United. Balendin Betonazko did well last season at Old City Central and is expected to be a suitable replacement. Centre-back Garikoitz Abaria, in from Echegoyan FC, is an unglamorous signing but one which excites fans regardless: a seasoned veteran at just 27, Abaria will bring a commanding presence to what has so far been a fragile defence. His skill with the ball at this feet will also better allow Bakaratirla to play from the back, suiting Sorrekieta’s possession-based approach. If they play their cards right, Bakartirla can continue planting the seeds of success; if they slip badly, the relegation battle is not far below.

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East Railway, est. 503
Ground: Narbaitza Memorial Stadium (17,930), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: Grey and black stripes, grey shorts and socks
Major rivals: South Factory (The Workers' Derby), Athletic Club Rumiatzi (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Zuanshi (Yue alcohol)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 11 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Zhao Yong (YZH), aLBa Image Urtsin Belderrain, aCBa Image Zohiartze Orokieta, aCBa Image Diegoche Hetagoyena, aRBa Image Antso Ozaran, aDMa Image Oxel Porkel, aDMa Image Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra, aLMa Image Ilazki Oleaga, aRMa Image Xefe Larribe ©, aCFa Image Yasone Urdanibia, aCFa Image Tipi Eguaras

Bench: aGKa Goren Tamborindegi, aGKa Urbez Altera, aLBa Egoitz Laiseka, aCBa Image Amar Kovacevic (MYT), aCBa Chindoki Moriyas, aRBa Artizar Anteo, aDMa Poz Basualdo, aDMa Sendoa Gangoitia, aLMa Ubarna Maturana, aCMa Kismi Galainena, aRMa Errando Zufiaurre, aAMa Aire Echegoyen, aCFa Ostots Burukuya, aCFa Yeremi Zalazar, aCFa Edorta Aniasko

Manager: Image Obeko Mundutegi, 8th season in charge
Club reputation: Working-class and proud of it. Substantial support from rail workers and enthusiasts nationwide. Punch above their weight.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 14th of 20
Notes: There’s big news out of East Railway, as they’ve landed their biggest signing in living memory: Royal Rumiatzi’s Yasone Urdanibia, former national team number 9, 7-time First Division top scorer, second all-time goalscorer in the Astograthian top flight. A beast of a striker, looking to play one last season in a starting role, which he was judged to be no longer fit for at Royal Rumiatzi. East Railway were a convenient choice: delighted to take on Urdanibia, in the same city, and not a massive rival of the Knights, protecting his legacy. This season will also be the swansong for captain Xefe Larribe, another national team player of Urdanibia’s generation. Amid the homages and the nostalgia East Railway have a tough challenge ahead, however, as they are no strangers to the relegation battle and need to continue proving they belong in the First Division. Journeyman defensive midfielder Oxel Porkel, a man of vast experience but questionable career choices, has been pointed out as another smart signing by manager Obeko Mundutegi; deep playmaker Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra has been slowing with age and will need a tough, fit ball-winning partner like Porkel to cover his back.

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Gesterlake FC, est. 507
Ground: Castle Hill (48,861), Gesterlake Image
Colours: Yellow shirt, dark blue shorts, yellow socks
Major rivals: Royal Arexa (The Twin Cities Derby), Berlasko FC (The Gesterlake Derby), Antiguoko FC (historic), Old City Central (regional)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: Astek (technology)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 7.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 28 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Declan Davies (HVY), aLBa Image Markel Kortayarena, aCBa Image Iparragirre Yabar, aCBa Image Amuruza Leyarra, aRBa Image Ward Cullen (NPH), aLMa Image Yanpier Aroix, aCMa Image Franchizko Irrazabal, aRMa Image Zohiartze Gorrachetegi ©, aAMa Image Yuli Nikoularena, aCFa Image Sabin Laza, aCFa Image Aner Bermeyiyo

Bench: aGKa Yon Iribarra, aGKa Loren Salazar, aLBa Bakar Gerrikabeitia, aCBa Hitz Sistiaga, aCBa Sugoi Urenia, aCBa Enetz Paternain, aRBa Elatzar Kobeaga, aDMa Balesio Zubiarrain, aLMa Laurin Aricheta, aCMa Gaizko Sancholuz, aRMa Charan Karrikaburu, aAMa Ayande Pagola, aCFa Petrigai Errezarret, aCFa Mendiko Zoko, aCFa Mazuste Zufiria

Manager: Image Zuriko Eliz, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Top flight mainstay, but their best years are behind them. Strong support. Inoffensive, popular with advertisers.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 15th of 20
Notes: Gesterlake fans are nervous. Every year is another stressful exercise in dodging relegation, and the club seem to be doing little to break that cycle. The sale of promising winger Soter Duraniona was accepted as necessary due to the fat wad of cash he left behind, but fans have looked on as the money disappeared into an inscrutable void. Signings have been miserly: right-back Ward Cullen from Morningstar, recently relegated to the Nepharan third tier, and a couple of backup defenders with few minutes in the top flight. The one silver lining is right winger Zohiartze Gorrachategi, well-known for his dazzling exploits at Iturributa United and who continued to turn in quality performances with Gortz United. Time must surely be running out on him at 35, but that hasn’t stopped Zuriko Eliz from lauding effusive praise and the captain’s armband upon his new player. Other teams looking even shakier is perhaps Gesterlake’s only consolation.

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Urbitzo FC, est. 526
Ground: Champion Lane (22,180), Urbitzo Image
Colours: Blue with white sash, blue shorts, white socks
Major rivals: Oyardo FC (local), Urizaharra FC (regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Okinaga (watercraft and motorcycles)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 5.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 3 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Urtzi Dolagaray, aLBa Image Johan Coalfield (BRE), aCBa Image Gilen Kaparra ©, aCBa Image Teyo Otormin, aRBa Image Kusko Isaurralde, aDMa Image Mederi Oilhaborda, aCMa Image Aketza Ibarguren, aLMa Image Agosti Suaso, aRMa Image Gaizka Lastarria, aAMa Image Gabon Saralegi, aCFa Image Duenerth Dufour (GVN)

Bench: aGKa Bilbo Bolibar, aGKa Erruki Garramendi, aLBa Gauargi Almirantearena, aCBa Todor Belarde, aCBa Kepa Egigorry, aCBa Hurko Gobeo, aRBa Yanpier Oyakarizketa, aDMa Anakoz Sagasti, aDMa Ruisko Zarazua, aCMa Marchel Echasenage, aLMa Ambe Eskibel, aRMa Bordat Moroy, aAMa Urdin Ugaldea, aCFa Artzai Kasuriaga, aCFa Ambe Derdoy

Manager: Image Agoztar Gorstiaga, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Jealous of rival Oyardo's prior success, anxious for some of their own. Looked down upon - 50 years to get into the top flight?
Fans’ expectation:
Pundits’ prediction: 16th of 20
Notes: Urbitzo FC return to the First Division after a two-year absence, storming to the Second Division title. The growing concern is that they may be caught in the limbo of being too good for the second tier but not good enough for the first: the yo-yo dimension. The core of this squad has easily won promotion twice in the last five years, but failed to convince in the top flight unless it was under the direction of the visionary Yeremi Belaustigetigoitia. Sprinkling it with a few C-list veterans such as Teyo Otormin won’t cut it, so manager Agoztar Gorstiaga has taken a bold dip in to the international market, churning up Brenecian left-back Johan Coalfield and Gouvanarch forward Duenerth Dufour. Do they have the quality to keep the team up? One of many questions hanging over this team; to their benefit is the fact they’re raring to go and prove themselves.

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Miners FC, est. 515
Ground: The Lieutenant (14,700), Echegoyan Image
Colours: Red with black sash, black shorts, red socks
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC, Blue Mountain Range (both local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Ondraka (hardware)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 10 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Firmo Ospital, aLBa Image Pierres Kenitagoya, aCBa Image Bide Galkeran, aCBa Image Argider Obieta, aRBa Image Haitz Elosu, aDMa Image Santi Arankibia, aDMa Image Michaut Agos, aLMa Image Antso Biteri, aCMa Image Lapurdi Muruaga, aRMa Image Churio Aragolaza ©, aCFa Image Xantalen Gastambide

Bench: aGKa Yaunzuria Andikoechea, aGKa Gauargi Oria, aLBa Eztebe Pinedo, aCBa Loiola Orieta, aCBa Urritz Duhau, aCBa Azibar Marrokin, aRBa Ganix Bigorra, aDMa Errando Belastegi, aDMa Xabier Appathie, aCMa Mendebal Yugo, aLMa Yon Echaurren, aRMa Bala Ameh, aAMa Echekopar Urtazu, aCFa Axular Mendiberry, aCFa Ekaitz Biyoch

Manager: Image Zeruko Orregi, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: The odd-men-out of Echegoyan, forever yo-yoing between divisions. Small club, very close to their loyal supporters.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 17th of 20
Notes: Miners FC have bounced back to the top flight in… not ‘convincing’ fashion, perhaps, but comfortably enough. Though the squad is of a generally poor standard according to pundits, manager Zeruko Orregi has made a couple of astute signings that could well be their lifeline this coming season. 24-year-old striker Xantalen Gastambide, formerly of Sporting Iturributa and Antiguoko, has accrued a poor scoring record but is argued to be a player who needs time and space to grow and shine, both of which Miners are prepared to afford him. Miners also did not want to be left out of this trend of prodigal children, and so have engineered the return of their former youth player Churio Aragolaza, who went on to become a star winger with Blue Mountain Range, Urbizania Wanderers, and the Astograthian national team. In the top 10 of players with most First Division appearances and still only 33, Aragolaza is a formidable signing who could make all the difference in the coming struggle for survival. And with his past at BMR, there will be some added spice to what is now the only Echegoyan derby in the top flight.

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Athletic Club Rumiatzi, est. 505
Ground: Gotorlekua (42,000), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: Blue and white stripes, blue shorts and socks
Major rivals: Royal Rumiatzi (The Rumiatzi Derby), South Factory, Astograth University, East Railway (all local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Rumikola (soft drinks)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 33 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Gogo Abin, aCBa Image Ekhi Saraza, aCBa Image Larendi Iboa, aCBa Image Barea Bolea, aLMa Image Diegoche Ulbina, aCMa Image Armando Caruso (SVG), aCMa Image Ubelteso Amilaga, aRMa Image Ioritz Larregay, aCFa Image Echachu Urtazu, aCFa Image Aurre Oyamburo, aCFa Image Benat Uriburu

Bench: aGKa Hodei Libieta, aGKa Urtungo Irasegi, aLBa Seber Mendiara, aCBa Hustaz Yeso, aCBa Gaizka Oyenard, aRBa Ximun Sarrua, aLMa Urre Lagarde, aDMa Aresti Besoitaormaechea, aCMa Oskitz Anta ©, aRMa Koldobika Gania, aAMa Ruisko Laurnagaray, aCFa Gurutz Galzagorri, aCFa Bilinch Zumarraga, aCFa Ilari Zubiarrain, aCFa Valeri Maunu

Manager: Image Goi Salha, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Historically powerful and traditional rival of Royal Rumiatzi, but long since sidelined. Still enormously popular despite never winning a national title.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 18th of 20
Notes: AC Rumiatzi, like Miners FC, have bounced back to the First Division after just one season, though only after a nervy extra-time victory over Royal Arexa in the final of the promotion playoffs. Their squad, like that of other relegation battlers, has been termed below-par by pundits. It would perhaps be adequate ten years ago, but the First Division has come a long way! The influx of international money and talent have left the likes of Athletic Rumiatzi struggling to catch up. The coffers are strained, the ancient Gotorlekua a moneysink of maintenance, and the wages of new midfielder Armando Caruso from Savigliane – modest for an international import – constitute a major financial commitment. Goi Salha is a wily manager, however. If he makes the most of his team’s virtues, namely bulk, endurance, and good finishing, he can muscle his way to remaining in the First Division.

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Urizaharra FC, est. 587
Ground: Kaizubia (30,582), Urizaharra Image
Colours: All navy blue
Major rivals: Oyardo FC, Urbitzo FC (both regional), Urizaharra Olympic (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Neaskor (tyres)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 9 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Oinatz Lissarrage, aLBa Image Hartz Isuregi, aCBa Image Luix Lasota, aCBa Image Lore Ameya, aRBa Image Bazkoare Echegoyenberry, aLMa Image Perrando Eyerart, aCMa Image Gorosti Espos, aCMa Image Yaizki Gamino ©, aRMa Image Polentzi Lachika, aCFa Image Diagur Baskones, aCFa Image Darian Bloodoff (TKT)

Bench: aGKa Yulen Iphar, aGKa Mikelar Ezkieta, aLBa Errapel Inchauspe, aCBa Raitir Olazar, aCBa Gauargi Aniorbe, aRBa Bero Treto, aDMa Koldo Salbalzagaray, aCMa Atzo Bonaza, aCMa Orkatz Yarza, aLMa Domiku Rospide, aRMa Baraxil Tabar, aAMa Pello Salduberes, aCFa Aznar Landaberria, aCFa Yatsu Ustarroz, aCFa Agosti Urri

Manager: Image Garin Algorta, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Have never matched their success to their massive support across Urizaharra province. Often the butt of jokes for this.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 19th of 20
Notes: Last season, Urizaharra trounced predictions by successfully avoiding relegation, which was doubly celebrated because it means that this year, their hundredth anniversary, will see them in the First Division. The famous second-season slump is expected and perhaps inevitable, but many fans consider themselves content to have already saved themselves once. Urizaharra have suffered some big losses this pre-season: experienced centre-back Eyande Osamiz to BMR, striker Kaiet Izurrategi to Ituraitz Victory, and most importantly young forward Yokin Erdokiain to Urbizania Wanderers. Manager Garin Algorta’s response has been to rebuild the team with a flurry of signings: journeyman goalkeeper Oinatz Lissarrage from relegated Basabe Old Boys; winger Perrando Ereyart and midfielder Gorosti Espos on loan from Iturributa United and Royal Rumiatzi respectively; veteran defenders Hartz Isuregi and Lore Ameya on frees from Royal Ibarbe and Royal Rumiatzi. The inexperienced Diagur Baskones is being touted as starter to see if he can develop into the next Erdokiain, but in case he doesn’t work out the seasoned Yatsu Ustarroz has also found his way into the squad. Finally there’s Tikariot forward Darian Bloodoff, from Port Tacassam, a hulk of a man but not himself a great goalscorer, meaning that his strike partner and Urizaharra’s wing play will be crucial. Urizaharra’s transfer window savviness is commendable, but at the end of the day it’s hard to look past the holes in defence and midfield, as well as the dearth of quality on the bench. One thing to look forward to, at least, is a regional derby that hasn’t been played in the top flight: Urizaharra vs Urbitzo, both cities at the edges of the vast Lake Anzar.

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Old City Central, est. 512
Ground: Berberana Aldasolo (17,082), Arexa Image
Colours: Yellow and black halved shirt, black shorts, yellow socks
Major rivals: Royal Arexa (The Arexan Derby), Gesterlake FC (regional)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: GaureBet (gambling)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 5.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 2 of 42

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Egen Kortabarren, aLBa Image Iturri Izpura, aCBa Image Atarrabi Ordax ©, aCBa Image Arotza Durkudoy, aRBa Image Noa Landeix, aCMa Image Gilamu Mazondo, aLMa Image Eyande Payeta-Urrutia, aRMa Image Adei Eiguren, aAMa Image Gero Sorrosua, aCFa Image Zabal Alkatena, aCFa Image Zilar Echekahar

Bench: aGKa Gartzen Oroz, aGKa Alots Yoraizat, aLBa Loiola Larrechea, aCBa Mikolas Ochona, aCBa Erruki Lizarraga, aCBa Leizarraga Amiano, aRBa Ipar Migoya, aDMa Gilen Okariz-Egileor, aCMa Ager Irolartborde, aLMa Orti Gastanaga, aRMa Cherran Renteria, aAMa Xarles Lazkano, aCFa Eder Salbarrege, aCFa Kismi Larroude, aCFa Anchoka Alagibe

Manager: Image Ikatz Ansotegi, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Working-class, built by and for the fans. What they lack in resources they make up for in heart. Eager to overturn their historical inferiority with regard to rivals Royal Arexa.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 20th of 20
Notes: Last season Old City Central were tipped for relegation with even more certainty than Urizaharra, and so it was even more surprising that they avoided it through a 15th-place finish. Unlike Urizaharra, who have carried through to this season with the same manager and had an ambitious transfer window, Old City’s manager Ilixo Akutain has chosen to retire while at his peak. His replacement Ikatz Ansotegi, recently of Antiguoko, has the difficult task of imprinting his vision while having little manoeuvrability in terms of transfers. Nevertheless he has secured some interesting moves, including proven striker Zabal Alkatena from Echegoyan, Royal Rumiatzi’s third goalkeeper Egen Kortabarren, the young Xarles Lazkano on loan from Urbizania Wanderers and, above all, former national team playmaker Gero Sorrosua from Sporting Arkamo. Solid signings, but unlikely to be enough. On paper this is the worst defence in the league, the entire left wing is a huge weakness, and Old City are once again very likely candidates for relegation.

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Season 687 Review

The 42nd season of the Astograthian Football League is now concluded.

First Division

Royal Rumiatzi have successfully defended their First Division title, their first time doing so since the first two editions of the tournament. Fans of Kaparaka are simultaneously delighted and disappointed, because they’ve pulled off a magnificent feat yet hardly anyone seems interested in talking about them. Indeed, Rumiatzi have been overshadowed by three other standouts: First Division runners-up Gortz United, the new record holder for most league goals in a season, Pristina Shine, and the thrilling four-way rush for the championship.

Let’s review these in order. Gortz United is a club with no national titles to their name, long derided by fans across the country as a ‘retirement club’ whose only merit is their lifelong association with national team legend Dei Ormache. Their best finish to date was 7th place. Gortz had spent a few years ruing their expensive decision to expand Itsasargiberria Stadium only to see it half-empty. The 43,000-capacity ground has gone the last season filled to the rafters.

A team with no great stars, whose best players are a renegade Hinodejin cast out from Ituraitz FC, an ageing Eshani midfielder who was never first choice at Blue Mountain Range, and a formerly-promising winger with two failed spells at Athletic Olarria. Manager Eneko Madariaga put together this cast of elder rejects – median age a shocking 29 – and formed them into a deadly machine. ‘The Clockwork Lavender’ failed to catch on as a nickname, but it does convey the efficiency and precision with which they outplayed opponents that dwarfed their budget. Though virtually all on the squad have earned individual praise, some that are worth singling out include: goalkeeper Yuango Hernera, whose final season of his career rivals that of his title win in 677 with Ituraitz FC; captain Balasi Lakar, Madariaga’s right-hand man; Gunutz Yriberri and Eshani Wilhelm Esmail, the team’s creative core in midfield; Juven centre-back Anselmo Sinagra, anchor of the defence; Farf 18-year-old Kolejes Marajis, whose 5 goals in 11 appearances earned him the Young Player of the Season award; Gasteiz Yrisarri, a major scoring threat voted best left winger in the league; and, above all, Hinodejin striker Tomofumi Ishimoda. A gamble on behalf of Madariaga, but with whom he’s hit the jackpot: a versatile forward , his 19 goals were vital to Gortz’s runner-up season.

Gortz United earned an astonishing 43 points in the first 19 matches of the season, putting them 6 points ahead of Iturributa United, Sporting Iturributa, and Royal Ibarbe. Like other outsider teams with good early seasons, Gortz found it difficult to maintain their level as the season wore on, dropping points that allowed for a multi-way battle for the title to develop. Unlike other teams, though, Gortz stayed in it to the end and finished 2nd. A select group of 7 clubs have won every First Division title; no team outside that group has ever finished 2nd, except for Gortz United. With their first participation in the Champions League now secured, the Lavenders have the opportunity of a lifetime to follow in the path of Echegoyan FC and Astograth University, rank outsiders who broke into the traditional Top 5 of Astograth and forged their own future. Gortz have put the rest of the league on notice.

Second, Pristina Shine. The Equestrian striker and World Cup winner made her triumphant return to her old club Iturributa United last season, amid enormous fanfare. She scored 21 goals as United marched on to a 3rd-place finish, upstaged in the scoring charts only by the dynamite that was Lastur Orkola at Gortz United. Shine evidently decided this wouldn’t do, so this season she broke the record for most goals in a First Division season. How many? The previous record belonged to Oyardo FC’s Sameban striker Julius Carrera, who scored 28 in a 34-match season. Many great goalscorers have come through this league: Timo Skye, Laborious Hawk, Ellis Elmsvikur, Risko Kâí, Soter Sarlange, the Richelieu twins, Val Kylx. None scored more than 27 goals in a single league edition.

Pristina Shine scored 37 goals in 38 matches.

To say she obliterated the record would be an understatement. It is the single greatest individual performance the Astograthian First Division has ever seen. Pristina Shine was a force of nature, dragging an inconsistent Iturributa United to their best title challenge since last winning the championship in 674 – 13 years ago! Their third-place finish may be the same as last year, and other years they’ve finished runners-up, but none closer than a mere two points from winners Royal Rumiatzi, and holding the head-to-head advantage over them. Shine didn’t do it alone, of course, with other fine performances from the likes of Lukas Bright, Indartsu Lekea, Fangti Pikolaugh, Zhu Aiguo, and Alex Rivers. But Shine was something else. After United’s 4-1 loss at Ituraitz FC in a crucial battle for the title, the already record-breaking Shine was treated to thunderous applause from the Ituraitz Sporting Ground. A lot of bad blood runs among the Top 5 of Astograth; national team players can earn respect across club colours, but foreigners? Purely for their skill? Not in living memory.

Finally: the four-way battle for the championship. With three matchdays left to play, seven teams could win the First Division. In the lead, Royal Rumiatzi with 70 points, then Gortz United with 68, Iturributa United and Sporting Iturributa both on 65, Royal Ibarbe on 63 points, Urbizania Wanderers with 62, and Ituraitz FC hanging on with 61. Ituraitz FC, despite beating Iturributa United 4-1 with an Isidra Corvey hat-trick, were eliminated from contention by Nolan Moore’s late strike, as Royal Rumiatzi won a point against a tough Sporting Arkamo. Wanderers’ 2-0 defeat of Royal Ibarbe, goals courtesy of veterans Xarles Sabatza and Imanol Bethularan, knocked Ibarbe out of the running; Royal Rumiatzi held the head-to-head advantage over Wanderers, however, and with their point from Arkamo the title was no longer winnable by Wanderers.

The field was thus narrowed to four candidates with two matchdays to go. Royal Rumiatzi had a 2-point lead over Gortz United but had a difficult calendar: away to Athletic Olarria, then at home to Sporting Iturributa. Gortz United would play Iturributa United away, then finish the season against the relegated Old City Central at home; they needed Rumiatzi to drop 2 points in between, perhaps against Sporting – if that didn’t mean Sporting won the title! Because Sporting Iturributa depended on themselves alone: if they could beat Arkamo away and then Royal Rumiatzi away, they would be champions. Iturributa United had it the hardest. They would host Gortz, then visit Royal Ibarbe, and needed the 6 points as well as a precise combination of results: Rumiatzi to lose both matches, Gortz to lose or draw their final match, and for Sporting to lose then win (against Rumiatzi).

You already know Royal Rumiatzi won it, though. So, a word on them.

Royal Rumiatzi got off to a poor title defence. A 4-0 humbling of Second Division champions Urbitzo FC in the season opener was followed by a series of troubling draws and a 2-1 home derby loss to Iturributa United. The team’s lowest point came on Matchday 10, when after a 1-0 home loss to bottom-feeders Old City Central they were left sitting in 10th place, adrift and 9 points off the lead. The next week they defeated league leaders Royal Ibarbe 2-0 with goals by Casey Roehampton and Nolan Moore, followed by another three victories that steadily set them on the right path back up to the IFCF positions. The climb would be arduous; another derby loss, this time to Sporting Iturributa, left Royal Rumiatzi only 7th by the half-way mark, 12 points from the lead. The mid-season break, during which the Knights retired to a luxury resort in the Whirl Islands, did them a wealth of good: 6 straight victories would follow before Rumiatzi’s final derby loss of the season, 2-0 at home to Ituraitz FC. It would be their last loss of the league season. For all their slow start and constant draws, Rumiatzi again featured a rock-solid defence – one of their best on record. Goalkeeper Conrad Matheny again had the back of lead centre-back Aztore Andia, who was joined by new Hinodejin signing Iñaki Imabayama – and witnessed an inspired season by the latter, meriting inclusion in the team of the season. Farf international Loxjilo Exihosahar was likewise recognised as the best left-back in the league, and Victoire de Saint-Pierre was praised for combining with Nolan Moore to produce constant threat down the right flank.

On matchday 28, Royal Rumiatzi received Gortz United at Knights’ Stadium in what would be, in retrospect, a decisive match. At the time, however, Gortz was 5 points clear of Royal Ibarbe, and pundits rated Rumiatzi’s title chances about level with those of Ituraitz and the two Iturributas – up to that point all performing similarly. Danica Marinkovic put Rumiatzi ahead in the 24th minute, which was answered 4 minutes later by Esmail Wilhelm to make it 1-1. At the stroke of half-time, Petrarch Karaiskakis made it 2-1 for Rumiatzi. Karaiskakis, nursing a bump to his shoulder, was subbed off at half-time for young winger Hitzeder Echegoyen; within a minute of resuming play, Echegoyen had scored his first professional goal: 3-1 to the home side. Mayu Karreras pulled one back for Gortz, but Galeano’s team were disciplined in defending their win to the end. This brought Royal Rumiatzi within 3 points of Gortz.

Two matches later, Gortz would suffer a 3-2 home loss to brave Urizaharra; Rumiatzi’s 1-0 defeat of Royal Ibarbe would put them level on 59 points and ahead on head-to-head results, having beaten Gortz 3-2 and drawn them 0-0 in the first round of matches. Matchday 30 was the first time since the first week of play that Royal Rumiatzi took the lead of the First Division. A Danica Marinkovic hat-trick against East Railway allowed them to hold it for another week; next match, Marinkovic would again be the hero, scoring a three-minute brace in a 2-2 draw with Urizaharra. Gortz’s loss to Sporting Arkamo would stretch Rumiatzi’s lead to 1 point; positions would reverse the following week as Rumiatzi took only a point from Bakartirla Buccaneers while Gortz took a 1-0 win from Sporting Iturributa thanks to Gumea Oyanes. The Knights went on to win the Rumiatzi derby 5-0 against Athletic Rumiatzi, with another brace by Marinkovic together with one each for Martin Blessed, Nolan Moore, and youngster Artizar Kiordia, while Gortz defeated Ituraitz Victory 3-2 in a heated regional clash that saw braces scored by both Tomofumi Ishimoda and Teyo Menbieye. Next matchday, Royal Rumiatzi took a 2-point lead with a narrow 1-0 win over Blue Mountain Range, the single goal a looping effort from Davidov Rominevskiy; meanwhile, in Urbizania, Gortz were sunk 2-0 by the combined efforts of Robin Harrysson and Alexis Durmisi. Gortz would then draw 1-1 with Gesterlake, but Rumiatzi failed to capitalise in their own 1-1 draw against Sporting Arkamo.

Sporting Iturributa, who aimed to improve upon their last two runner-up finishes, had a miserable start to their season: 2 points from 4 matches. This included a 1-1 draw in the Iturributan Derby, which they were dominating after a goal from star player Namakula Kawesa – only to concede a 68th minute equaliser to unknown youngster Iraitz Algarin. They took it out next week against poor Old City Central, a 5-0 crushing with goals by some of their best players of the season: Kawesa, wingers Jeremiah Ruiz and Ohashi Kiichi, and incombustible midfielder Servet Misidjan. The other one to score was academy graduate Lehen Obia who, truth be told, did not do much more the rest of the season. Ones who did were full-backs Minerva Compton and Baiona Menduburu, the latter recognised as right-back of the season, and who each contributed to making Sporting’s wide play their strongest quality.

Despite set-backs, Sporting, recovered from their poor beginnings and strove upward in the table. Their half-way 1-0 victory over Royal Rumiatzi, artfully delivered by Ohashi Kiichi, placed them third – within fighting distance of surprise leaders Gortz United. Yet it would be Sporting’s tendency to drop points in the ‘easier’ ties – such as home to Gesterlake – and their inability to win in the crucial derbies that left them crawling from behind as the title race came to a head.

On the penultimate matchday, the four contenders played simultaneously. Royal Rumiatzi would host Athletic Club Olarria while Gortz United visited Iturributa United and Sporting Iturributa travelled to Sporting Arkamo. If Rumiatzi did not win the title this week, they would have to do so against fearsome rivals Sporting Iturributa, while Gortz played the already-relegated Old City Central. Iturributa United needed the stars to align in their favour, and then to do so again on the last matchday while they faced Royal Ibarbe.

Within 10 minutes things were already going in the Knights’ favour. At Arkamo’s The Bells, Sporting Iturributa’s Gomesano Suhurt uncharacteristically committed a foul in the first minute of play, not far outside the box. His namesake Gomesano Sedero lined up to take it for Arkamo and promptly scored, curling it beyond goalkeeper Lino Kaberle – no mean feat. Two minutes in. Pundits would joke that Sedero, a capped midfielder who played for six seasons at Royal Rumiatzi, had in fact just scored his final goal for Rumiatzi. In the 6th minute, Rumiatzi’s Nolan Moore scored to put Rumiatzi 1-0 ahead, while Lukas Bright did the same for Iturributa United against Gortz.

The unstoppable Pristina Shine would double the Scarlet Band’s lead in the 14th minute, but back in Rumiatzi, Amber Docherty made it 1-1 for Olarria a third of the way into the match. Tomofumi Ishimoda kept Gortz alive with a goal against Iturributa United in the fourth minute of added time, prompting fury from Justin Vauxhall’s side regarding timekeeping. Sporting Iturributa were still losing 1-0 at Arkamo, their frustration visibly mounting.

Iturributa United’s concerns were alleviated when, soon after half-time, Pristina Shine scored again to make it 3-1 over Gortz. Not long after, in Rumiatzi, striker Chindoki Irastorza scored the 2-1 for Athletic Club Olarria. If these results held, the championship would come down – once again – to a dramatic final matchday between three potential winners. Iturributa United’s stars were aligning after all, since the losses by Royal Rumiatzi and Sporting Iturributa kept them in the fight.

Sporting Iturributa became, if anything, even more disorderly after hearing the news of results elsewhere. This was the third time in three seasons that manager Mikel Aluztiza’s team lost their nerve in the decisive final fixture, becoming increasingly aggressive and impatient with their opponents, the referee, and each other. Meanwhile, in Rumiatzi, Athletic Club Olarria played for honour alone; long eliminated from IFCF contention, they could at least notch a famous away win over Royal Rumiatzi to their season.

In the 71st minute, Tomofumi Ishimoda scored his second of the day, making it 2-3 for Gortz United against Iturributa United. Fans of the Lavenders buzzed with anticipation of a comeback. In Arkamo, Sporting Iturributa’s Gomesano Suhurt compounded his terrible performance by getting himself sent off with a second yellow card. At Knights’ Stadium, Royal Rumiatzi intensified their assault upon Athletic Olarria. If they could equalise, Gortz kept losing and Sporting kept not winning, the title was theirs.

In the 86th minute, Martin Blessed scored for Royal Rumiatzi against Athletic Club Olarria. It would later be voted the second-best goal of the season: on the counterattack, as both teams rushed to Olarria’s goal, Blessed received the ball with his back to goal, well outside the box. He pivoted, intending to pass, but found no one pressing him. He took a stride with the ball and, seeing the space in front parting like the clouds, blasted a firm shot straight into the top corner. There was no time to celebrate: Rumiatzi recovered the ball immediately, forcing the restart. They wanted the winner, which despite their efforts did not come. But if results held, they were champions.

At Old City Stadium, die-hard Iturributa United fans were faced with a dilemma. They were beating Gortz 3-2, but Royal Rumiatzi’s draw meant Iturributa United could not win the title. If they allowed Gortz an equaliser, or even a win, they stood a chance of snatching the First Division from Rumiatzi. Of course, this would mean Iturributa United wouldn’t qualify to the Champions League – was it worth more to spite the hated Rumiatzi?

Pristina Shine put an end to their speculation. She completed her hat-trick in the 91st minute, then added a fourth goal in the 5th minute of added time. Iturributa United 5-2 Gortz United. Sporting Iturributa failed to score against Arkamo, losing 1-0.

Royal Rumiatzi thus won their 11th First Division title, yet all anyone can talk about is Gortz United and Pristina Shine. Yet manager Galeano, forced by the board to play a specific formation, drilled his team into a 12-6-1 record in the league’s second round, tackling and taking down the difficult challenges posed by Gortz, the two Iturributan giants and, earlier in the season, Ituraitz FC, Royal Ibarbe, and Urbizania Wanderers. All of this plus, lest we forget, reaching the Round of 16 of the Champions League – the farthest an Astograthian team has gotten in international competition in more than 25 years. This title win was also the swansong for captain and one-club man, long-time playmaker Azeari Duarte. His presence was less visible than in those where he would score 20 goals by himself, but in his new role as centre midfielder Duarte was crucial as ever with his assists and as the team’s metronome. He will be sorely missed by Galeano and the Royal Rumiatzi faithful.

Urbizania Wanderers, despite finishing 4th, were left disappointed by their mediocre start, the lack of thundering comeback like that of Royal Rumiatzi, their subsequent exit from the title race and, similarly, their immediate elimination from the Challengers Cup at the hands of Karlsøra IF from Fujai. Barbs have been directed at young striker Yokin Erdokiain, signed this season to succeed Aire Epherra but who registered a scant 7 goals in 27 league appearances, marred by injuries – a far cry from what manager Eriz Bakaikoa promised to expect out of him. Euran attacking midfielder Julian Mann had to make up the difference, leading the club’s scoring charts, but the loss of titanic forward Epherra was a bigger blow than club management realised. Erdokiain will have to improve quickly, a new striker must be bought, or wider changes across the squad will be needed going forward.

At Ituraitz FC, new manager Ibai Kiriano arrived promising no great tactical or squad changes from his predecessor Bob Partridge, instead insisting that it would be his deep personal connection with the club that would carry them to success. The result was ending the season on 68 points, the same as the last under Partridge, with the difference that while 68 points had previously been enough for a 4th-place finish – and Challengers Cup qualification – Ituraitz were now 6th. Outside of the IFCF spots, tossed out of the title spots. To add insult to injury, it was a 4-2 loss to rivals Ituraitz Victory that buried the Reds’ chances of a title win, leaving them floundering with a merely theoretical possibility. It was, in the end, a fairly typical Ituraitz FC season of the last 5 years or so: wingers Isidra Corvey and Sasha Kristine again carried the team, the defence solid but unspectacular, the strike partnership productive but far from the scoring charts. Kiriano may be a beloved figure at the club, but he’ll have to consider making real changes if he is to remain much longer in the job.

Below Ituraitz FC were Royal Ibarbe, who were overshadowed by Gortz United as underdog title candidates but had their best-ever season in terms of pure points performance. Striker Robert Lucero turned out to be an astute signing, significantly improving Ibarbe’s goal output, while Younis Pyrite and the defence again did an admirable job controlling the midfield and protecting their lead. Seeing what Gortz United just accomplished, manager Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga and his squad are equal parts frustrated that it was not them enjoying that success and invigorated into giving it their all the next time around.

Another underdog story was told by a discipline of Altzibararechuluaga: Balendin Sorrekieta’s Bakartirla Buccaneers achieved their best finish ever, a stunning 8th place for a club that was expected to flirt with the lower mid-table, possibly even face a relegation scare. With grit, teamwork, and the home advantage of playing on a windswept rock in the Modraine Sea hundreds of miles from the mainland, Bakartirla took firm hold of the mid-table and finished their season with 5 wins in 7 matches. Of the teams that finished higher than them, only Urbizania Wanderers took the 3 points from Sovereignty Stadium. Both Iturributan giants took memorable losses; it was even Iturributa United loanee Balendin Betonazko who delivered the winner in a 2-1 victory over Iturributa United

At the lower ends of the table, Urizaharra again pulled of a feat by remaining in the top flight, this time on their centenary year. Athletic Rumiatzi, Gesterlake, and Old City Central, however, had woeful seasons. While AC Rumiatzi and Old City sank early and never recovered, Gesterlake meandered about the lower mid-table before dropping like a stone. All three were relegated with multiple matchdays to spare, a rare occurrence in what is normally a competitive relegation battle to the end. Unless they are able to reorganise, it seems unlikely we’ll be seeing them back soon.

Taldo Lehan                Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Royal Rumiatzi 38 20 13 5 63 30 +33 73 Champions / Copa de Campeones / Champions League – 16th CC/CL appearance
2 Gortz United 38 22 6 10 74 48 +26 72 Champions League – 1st CC/CL appearance
3 Iturributa United 38 20 11 7 86 50 +36 71 Challengers Cup – 27th GC/ChC appearance
4 Urbizania Wanderers 38 21 8 9 52 26 +26 71 Challengers Cup – 21st GC/ChC appearance
5 Sporting Iturributa 38 20 9 9 54 25 +29 69 Challengers Cup – 28th GC/ChC appearance

6 Ituraitz FC 38 19 11 8 70 43 +27 68
7 Royal Ibarbe 38 20 6 12 53 34 +19 66
8 Bakartirla Buccaneers 38 17 9 12 54 50 +4 60
9 Athletic Club Olarria 38 17 7 14 55 49 +6 58
10 Blue Mountain Range 38 17 6 15 35 34 +1 57
11 Sporting Arkamo 38 16 8 14 50 52 −2 56
12 East Railway 38 16 7 15 48 48 0 55
13 Antiguoko FC 38 14 5 19 41 49 −8 47
14 Ituraitz Victory 38 11 11 16 54 60 −6 44
15 Urbitzo FC 38 10 8 20 34 52 −18 38
16 Urizaharra FC 38 9 9 20 32 53 −21 36
17 Miners FC 38 9 8 21 28 56 −28 35
18 Athletic Club Rumiatzi 38 7 9 22 35 79 −44 30 ↓ 1-year run
19 Gesterlake FC 38 5 11 22 33 67 −34 26 ↓ 6-year run
20 Old City Central 38 7 4 27 31 77 −46 25 ↓ 2-year run

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CHAMPIONS
ROYAL RUMIATZI

11th title



FAF Awards
At the traditional awards ceremony, held at Rumiatzi’s Kraitzaga Theatre once the season is concluded, the Futbol Astograthiko Federazioa presented the following awards, based on First Division performance. Local media consider these highly prestigious, and the definitive acknowledgement of the best in Astograthian football.

Player of the Season:
1. Image Pristina Shine (EQS), CF – Iturributa United – 38 appearances, 37 goals
2. Image Tomofumi Ishimoda (HIN), CF – Gortz United – 34 appearances, 19 goals
3. Image Namakula Kawesa (BNJ), AM – Sporting Iturributa – 37 appearances, 16 goals

Young Player of the Season:
1. Image Kolejes Marajis (FFD), RM, age 18 – Gortz United – 11 appearances, 5 goals
2. Image Urbasa Albina, CB, age 21 – Urbizania Wanderers – 18 appearances, 1 goal
3. Image Casey Roehampton (NPH), RM, age 20 – Royal Rumiatzi – 16 appearances, 1 goal

Manager of the Season:
1. Image Eneko Madariaga – Gortz United
2. Image Galeano – Royal Rumiatzi
3. Image Justin Vauxhall (BRE) – Iturributa United

Golden Uri for Top Scorer:
37 – Image Pristina Shine (EQS), CF – Iturributa United
20 – Image Martin Blessed (EUR), CF – Royal Rumiatzi
20 – Image Teyo Menbieye, CF – Ituraitz Victory
19 – Image Tomofumi Ishimoda (HIN), CF – Gortz United

Elmsvikur Trophy for Goal of the Season:
1. Image Isidra Corvey (BRE) – Ituraitz FC (A) vs. Antiguoko FC, MD 6, FT 1–2. Sasha Kristine crosses to the near post, headed to the far post by Peyo Isamendi; Corvey catches it with a textbook bicycle kick, into the corner of the net.
2. Image Martin Blessed (EUR) – Royal Rumiatzi (A) vs. Athletic Club Olarria, MD 37, FT 2–2. Blessed receives the ball two-thirds of the way up the pitch. As his teammates rush forward and the defense rushes back, he finds the space and time to cannon a shot into the top corner.
3. Image Olentzaro Anseotori – Athletic Club Olarria (H) vs. Gesterlake FC, MD 12, FT 1–2. On a quick counterattack, Anseotori spots Declan Davies off his line and chips in the goal from outside the box.

Team of the Season:
GK – Image Dieje Ibrelaná (FFD) – Urbizania Wanderers – 38 appearances
LB – Image Loxjilo Exihosahar (FFD) – Royal Rumiatzi – 38 appearances
CB – Image Iñaki Imabayama (HIN) – Royal Rumiatzi – 36 appearances
CB – Image Daigo Coshan (TAE) – Blue Mountain Range – 37 appearances
RB – Image Baiona Menduburu – Sporting Iturributa – 34 appearances
DM – Image Indartsu Lekea – Iturributa United – 36 appearances, 3 goals
LM – Image Gasteiz Yrisarri – Gortz United – 33 appearances, 10 goals
RM – Image Sasha Kristine (CMT) – Ituraitz FC – 37 appearances, 12 goals
AM – Image Namakula Kawesa (BNJ) – Sporting Iturributa – 37 appearances, 16 goals
CF – Image Tomofumi Ishimoda (HIN) – Gortz United – 34 appearances, 19 goals
CF – Image Pristina Shine (EQS) – Iturributa United – 38 appearances, 37 goals

Name                            Club                    Nat.   Apps  Gls
UMP Intov-Rynyr Antiguoko FC QUS 34 0
GUPTA Raj Antiguoko FC ETN 34 8
CAILLEUX Thierry Antiguoko FC HIN 34 8
JÍÍ Mâánéràtö Antiguoko FC FFD 6 0
MITSUSHIMA Ayuko Athletic Club Olarria HIN 37 0
CARNEY Gareth Athletic Club Olarria NPH 33 1
DOCHERTY Amber Athletic Club Olarria KSK 35 4
MERCADO Iohana Athletic Club Olarria ASU 14 0
CARUSO Armando Athletic Club Rumiatzi SVG 32 6
RADOZEVIC Svetoslav Bakartirla Buccaneers MYT 8 0
COSHAN Daigo Blue Mountain Range TAE 37 0
REED Danni Blue Mountain Range QOD 28 1
AZBELYOV Janei Blue Mountain Range SRS 35 6
ABATANTUONO Jacky Blue Mountain Range JUE 29 8
PRINCE Rosalia Blue Mountain Range EFL 7 0
YONG Zhao East Railway YZH 37 0
KOVACEVIC Amar East Railway MYT 11 0
DAVIES Declan Gesterlake FC HVY 36 0
CULLEN Ward Gesterlake FC NPH 29 0
SINAGRA Anselmo Gortz United JUE 28 1
WILHELM Esmail Gortz United ESH 32 4
ISHIMODA Tomofumi Gortz United HIN 34 19
DONAT Martí Gortz United TEQ 10 1
MARAJIS Kolejes Gortz United FFD 11 5
SLOAH Mike Ituraitz FC SNL 36 1
CORVEY Isidra Ituraitz FC BRE 34 13
SHINRA Puristina Ituraitz FC HIN 35 0
TSTINSTAPHENSTEITD Erphinstatdt Ituraitz FC AUD 33 3
KRISTINE Sasha Ituraitz FC CMT 37 12
POTOS Telá Ituraitz FC TIO 35 11
ARMIDA Fernando Ituraitz FC STB 9 0
KINDVANEVAN Augustijn Ituraitz Victory TSA 38 0
GAROFANO Mastino Ituraitz Victory SVG 33 3
MAHIR Omar Ituraitz Victory ESH 32 3
NUN Intov-Gelan Ituraitz Victory QUS 11 0
HUTCHINS Dana Iturributa United EFL 38 0
JAGIDAR Palla Iturributa United SRS 31 2
TOIVANEN Janne Iturributa United SVJ 30 1
RIVERS Alex Iturributa United KRY 34 1
AIGUO Zhu Iturributa United YZH 34 3
MACDONALD Connor Iturributa United KSK 31 2
PIKOLAUGH Fangti Iturributa United CMT 34 7
ADALMEK Lukasz Iturributa United ESH 31 2
BRIGHT Lukas Iturributa United BRE 28 12
SHINE Pristina Iturributa United EQS 38 37
MARUSIC Borna Iturributa United MYT 11 1
BIRKAN Zeynel Abidin Royal Ibarbe TMR 36 3
MUNUZO Hissho Royal Ibarbe HIN 30 0
PYRITE Younis Royal Ibarbe ISK 33 4
ARENTSSON Guðmann Royal Ibarbe GRF 31 1
LERUOSE Osfral Royal Ibarbe TIO 31 3
LUCERO Robert Royal Ibarbe TKT 33 14
MATHENY Konrad Royal Rumiatzi NPH 38 0
EXIHOSAHAR Loxjilo Royal Rumiatzi FFD 38 0
IMABAYAMA Iñaki Royal Rumiatzi HIN 36 0
SAINT-PIERRE Victoire De Royal Rumiatzi CMT 35 0
KARAISKAKIS Petrarch Royal Rumiatzi NPH 31 3
ROMINEVSKIY Davidov Royal Rumiatzi TWI 32 3
MOORE Nolan Royal Rumiatzi TKT 30 6
MARINKOVIC Danica Royal Rumiatzi NPH 37 18
BLESSED Martin Royal Rumiatzi EUR 33 20
VUJOVIC Slobodan Royal Rumiatzi MYT 11 0
REASON Guy Royal Rumiatzi FFD 15 0
ROEHAMPTON Casey Royal Rumiatzi NPH 16 1
KABERLE Thomas Sporting Arkamo STL 36 2
LAMAARS Freek Sporting Arkamo ESH 31 1
NIFTERIK Damyan Sporting Arkamo ESH 14 2
KABERLE Lino Sporting Iturributa STL 38 0
COMPTON Minerva Sporting Iturributa KOR 34 0
MISIDJAN Servet Sporting Iturributa NPH 35 3
NAPOLEONI Panfilo Sporting Iturributa JUE 33 0
KIICHI Ohashi Sporting Iturributa SQR 31 4
RUIZ Jeremiah Sporting Iturributa ETN 32 6
KAWESA Namakula Sporting Iturributa BNJ 37 16
PALANI Tehmina Sporting Iturributa SRS 32 9
COALFIELD Johan Urbitzo FC BRE 35 1
DUFOUR Duenerth Urbitzo FC GVN 34 9
IBRELANÁ Dieje Urbizania Wanderers FFD 38 0
CARTLIDGE James Urbizania Wanderers MUR 33 0
HIRAHITO Yoshimi Urbizania Wanderers TAE 33 0
DURMISI Alexis Urbizania Wanderers VLD 35 9
HARRYSSON Robin Urbizania Wanderers GRF 33 7
MANN Julian Urbizania Wanderers EUR 34 11
BLOODOFF Darian Urizaharra FC TKT 31 7



Second Division

Two fallen giants saw major managerial moves in the pre-season. Iban Bachiondo would return for a second spell at boyhood club Echegoyan FC – his first job since falling into disgrace at the helm of the national team more than a decade ago. Meanwhile, at Astograth University they announced the signing of failed-manager-cum-colour-commentator Lekubegi Guerrikaechebarria, once upon a time the star player of their maiden First Division championship.

Echegoyan FC, despite much of their relegated squad being picked apart by other First Division sides, maintained a core of young players as well as captain goalkeeper Perucho Garabieta. Bachiondo’s side dominated the second tier, taking the lead on Matchday 6 and holding onto it for the rest of the season. With a 13-point lead over the runners-up, Echegoyan make a statement and look forward to hopefully never seeing the Second Division again.

The runners-up, Dockyard Oaks, are managed by the experienced Peli Alzu and spent much of the season fighting over second place with Ximun Orieta FC. A traditional club from the city of Basabe, Dockyard Oaks were founding members of the Astograthian Football League in 634 and were, until now, the only team from the original Second Division to never play in the top flight. Not considered serious candidates at the start of the season, their promotion is both historic and a gigantic middle finger to the more favoured Basabe Old Boys, old rivals.

The promotion playoffs saw Guerrikaechebarria’s Astograth University defeat Oyardo FC in the semifinals, while Erribe United took out Ximun Orieta FC thanks to an extra-time goal from Kepa Saligo. In the final, Astograth University had the opportunity to make their awaited return to the First Division after four tortuous seasons in the second tier; it would also be poetic for the two fallen giants, who have steadily developed their own simmering rivalry, to rise together into the light.

It did not happen. An inspired Erribe United, still managed by the faithful Andima Etchaleku, delivered heartbreak to University at Grand Duke’s Stadium with a solitary strike, again by Kepa Saligo. It was not the ending the press wanted, but Erribe would state that it was exactly this sappy narrative that spurred them to spoil the fun. Their promotion is no less deserved, and University will have to content themselves with playing in the Liga B Champions Trophy as reward for finishing 3rd in the table.

Taldo Biharran             Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Echegoyan FC 46 26 15 5 73 35 +38 93 ↑ Champions / Liga B Champions Trophy – return after 1 year, 2nd SBCC/LBCT appearance
2 Dockyard Oaks 46 22 14 10 63 47 +16 80 ↑ Liga B Champions Trophy – will début in the First Division and in international competition

3 Astograth University 46 23 10 13 56 42 +14 79 Liga B Champions Trophy – 3rd SBCC/LBCT appearance
4 Ximun Orieta FC 46 23 10 13 57 43 +14 79
5 Erribe United 46 22 11 13 61 41 +20 77 ↑ return after 2 years
6 Oyardo FC 46 21 14 11 64 47 +17 77
7 Basabe Old Boys 46 18 14 14 49 45 +4 68
8 Royal Association 46 18 14 14 48 38 +10 68
9 Sporting Olarria 46 17 15 14 58 51 +7 66
10 Garitzeta FC 46 20 6 20 63 66 −3 66
11 Iturributa Racing Club 46 18 12 16 57 46 +11 66
12 Garitzeta Racing Club 46 19 9 18 59 50 +9 66
13 Ibarbe Sport 46 18 10 18 50 46 +4 64
14 Royal Arexa 46 16 11 19 52 52 0 59
15 Lermendia FC 46 16 9 21 43 54 −11 57
16 Army United 46 15 12 19 43 54 −11 57
17 Sporting Ibarguren 46 14 13 19 48 57 −9 55
18 Mars Athletic 46 17 3 26 41 68 −27 54
19 Basabe Youth 46 14 11 21 48 59 −11 53
20 Ezkutia MFC 46 13 13 20 47 59 −12 52
21 Eagles FC 46 14 9 23 47 60 −13 51 ↓ 2-year run
22 FK Aliantza 46 10 18 18 44 59 −15 48 ↓ 1-year run
23 Landako Wanderers 46 10 12 24 34 61 −27 42 ↓ 1-year run
24 South Factory 46 10 11 25 42 67 −25 41 ↓ 1-year run

Promotion Playoffs

Semifinals
Oyardo FC 0–1 Astograth University
Ximun Orieta FC 1–1 Erribe United

Astograth University 1–1 Oyardo FC (2–1 agg.)
Erribe United 2–2 Ximun Orieta FC (3–2 AET, 4–3 agg.)

Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
Astograth University 0–1 Erribe United



Second Division B

It’s been a glory year for the West Division, as Tzaramaga Rovers defeated Biazterri in the Second Division B final and the two playoff participants from the West – Rumiatzi 529 and Chopbiren – handily defeated their East counterparts Ezkalmendia and Uzio Blackstar. At the other end of the table, several notable clubs find themselves relegated down to the regional leagues. Most notable of these is Athletic Club Yungoitio, who over the last 13 years have seen themselves fall from the First Division down to the Mendebal League One. Yungoitio is now by far the largest Astograthian city without a team in the Football League, and the financial-institutional crisis at the club runs deep – it’s possible it may not survive at all. Up in Iturributa province, it is Sorokin’s Old Boys and Markiniz Union, who both played in the Iturributan Premier Division, who make their return to the lower leagues.

Taldo Biharran B East        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Biazterri FC 46 23 11 12 65 47 +18 80 ↑ return after 3 years
2 Uzio Blackstar 46 22 12 12 48 36 +12 78
3 Ezkalmendia FC 46 22 11 13 56 41 +15 77
4 Ariznabarra Castle 46 21 11 14 60 56 +4 74
5 Galarra Youth 46 20 12 14 56 46 +10 72
6 Freedom FC 46 19 14 13 67 51 +16 71
7 Cafundelense 46 19 13 14 57 50 +7 70
8 Landaluz Casuals 46 19 13 14 51 49 +2 70
9 Iratza Fury 46 20 9 17 57 49 +8 69
10 Sporting Uanka 46 18 12 16 50 55 −5 66
11 Iturricho FC 46 15 18 13 63 61 +2 63
12 Uertza Gymnastic 46 16 15 15 49 42 +7 63
13 Arbetsana Crossing 46 17 11 18 48 47 +1 62
14 Athletic Club Langaritza 46 17 10 19 50 53 −3 61
15 Berlasko FC 46 17 9 20 52 52 0 60
16 Baker's Eleven 46 16 12 18 57 67 −10 60
17 Itzibarea Sports 46 15 14 17 45 42 +3 59
18 Letzama FC 46 15 12 19 57 62 −5 57
19 Akialden Marauders 46 15 11 20 49 62 −13 56
20 Sakana FC 46 15 9 22 38 56 −18 54
21 Sorokin's Old Boys 46 13 13 20 42 56 −14 52 ↓ 10-year run
22 Markiniz Union 46 13 13 20 45 51 −6 52 ↓ 14-year run
23 Warrior Spirits 46 14 9 23 50 56 −6 51 ↓ 5-year run
24 Ardina Steelworks 46 9 10 27 53 78 −25 37 ↓ 2-year run


West Group
Taldo Biharran B West       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Tzaramaga Rovers 46 27 10 9 77 36 +41 91 ↑ Champions – return after 1 year
2 Rumiatzi 529 46 25 10 11 70 47 +23 85 ↑ return after 2 years
3 Chopbiren FC 46 24 5 17 65 50 +15 77 ↑ return after 11 years

4 Ichapeldun Mariners 46 22 9 15 60 53 +7 75
5 Uidio Mariners 46 21 11 14 56 48 +8 74
6 Bizkarra Castle 46 21 6 19 57 46 +11 69
7 Goyardeliz United 46 20 9 17 67 56 +11 69
8 San Markez 46 19 10 17 60 55 +5 67
9 Satzueta Alliance 46 17 15 14 47 48 −1 66
10 Izurria Pirates 46 18 11 17 61 57 +4 65
11 Nabarrieta FC 46 18 11 17 64 58 +6 65
12 FAS SC 46 16 13 17 48 50 −2 61
13 Gortz Academy 46 16 13 17 52 58 −6 61
14 Sporting Igerreitio 46 16 11 19 53 59 −6 59
15 Ermarretza United 46 15 14 17 51 60 −9 59
16 Ertzanga FC 46 15 12 19 51 58 −7 57
17 Phoenix Athletic 46 16 9 21 47 53 −6 57
18 Progress Athletic 46 16 9 21 58 59 −1 57
19 Tower Hill 46 15 11 20 42 53 −11 56
20 Ibarbe Youth 46 14 14 18 54 59 −5 56
21 High Sky 46 15 9 22 46 64 −18 54 ↓ 1-year run
22 Orontzo United 46 15 8 23 40 60 −20 53 ↓ 4-year run
23 Athletic Club Yungoitio 46 13 11 22 37 51 −14 50 ↓ first relegation from the Football League
24 Lanioa Youth 46 12 11 23 37 62 −25 47 ↓ 3-year run

Championship Final – East vs. West
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
Biazterri FC 0–1 Tzaramaga Rovers

Promotion Playoffs
Chopbiren FC 1–0 Uzio Blackstar
Ezkalmendia FC 0–1 Rumiatzi 529

Uzio Blackstar 0–1 Chopbiren FC (0–2 agg.)
Rumiatzi 529 3–0 Ezkalmendia FC (4–0 agg.)



Astograthian Development League – Honours Division

The Astograthian Development League, a joint FAF-Ministry of Sport venture, pits U21 teams across the nation in round-robin action.

Honours Division           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Sporting Iturributa 30 16 10 4 33 14 +19 58 Champions / Rising Stars Cup – 5th YC/RSC appearance
2 Ituraitz Victory 30 16 7 7 52 39 +13 55
3 Urbizania Wanderers 30 16 5 9 54 44 +10 53
4 Ituraitz FC 30 14 11 5 51 27 +24 53
5 Echegoyan FC 30 14 7 9 63 41 +22 49
6 Royal Rumiatzi 30 12 9 9 42 29 +13 45
7 Astograth University 30 11 9 10 23 29 −6 42
8 Basabe Old Boys 30 10 12 8 35 32 +3 42
9 Iturributa United 30 10 9 11 47 48 −1 39
10 Bakartirla Buccaneers 30 11 5 14 27 44 −17 38
11 Royal Association 30 9 9 12 30 39 −9 36
12 Blue Mountain Range 30 9 7 14 13 21 −8 34
13 Garitzeta FC 30 7 10 13 25 38 −13 31
14 Erribe United 30 7 6 17 33 47 −14 27
15 Sporting Arkamo 30 7 6 17 33 52 −19 27 ↓
16 Athletic Club Rumiatzi 30 6 8 16 29 46 −17 26 ↓

Promoted: Gesterlake FC, Iturributa Racing Club





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The Royal Cup

One-legged ties. First and Second Division teams enter at the Round of 64, and the former are seeded for that and the following round. If clubs have a two-tier difference or greater, the lower-tier team will play at home.

Round of 64 (select matches)
Iratza Fury 0–0 East Railway (1–0 AET)
Sporting Arkamo 3–1 Iturributa Racing Club
Urizaharra FC 4–0 South Factory
Garitzeta FC 0–2 Royal Rumiatzi
Bizkarra Castle 0–4 Gesterlake FC
Garitzeta Racing Club 1–2 Antiguoko FC
Cafundelense 0–5 Iturributa United
Uidio Mariners 0–4 Royal Ibarbe
Gortz United 1–1 Oyardo FC (1–1 AET) (5–4 pen.)
Uzio Blackstar 0–4 Athletic Club Olarria
Gortz Academy 3–3 Ituraitz FC (3–4 AET)
Freedom FC 0–1 Old City Central
Tzaramaga Rovers 1–1 Bakartirla Buccaneers (2–1 AET)
Urbizania Wanderers 2–1 Sporting Ibarguren
Dockyard Oaks 2–1 Miners FC
Izurria Pirates 0–2 Sporting Iturributa
Long Beach Navigators 1–2 Ituraitz Victory
Tower Hill 0–2 Blue Mountain Range
Ezkalmendia FC 3–3 Athletic Club Rumiatzi (3–3 AET) (5–6 pen.)
Erribe United 1–0 Astograth University
Sporting Olarria 1–2 Echegoyan FC

Given that low-tier teams are given a substantial home advantage in the Royal Cup, together with their tendency to field weakened squads, it is not rare for First Division teams to be felled in the Round of 64, which is when they along with the Second Division enter the fray. This years it was East Railway, Bakartirla Buccaneers, and Miners FC who were brought down, though by radically different opponents. Miners lost in a tight away fixture against Dockyard Oaks, who would wind up being promoted to the top flight; Bakartirla were defeated by eventual Second Division B champions Tzaramaga Rovers; and East Railway were beaten in extra-time by the lowly Iratza Fury, a club recently promoted into the third tier.

Round of 32
Dockyard Oaks 0–3 Royal Rumiatzi
Basabe Youth 0–2 Urizaharra FC
Athletic Club Yungoitio 0–2 Athletic Club Olarria
Satzueta Alliance 0–1 Urbitzo FC
Sporting Igerreitio 2–2 Ituraitz Victory (2–4 AET)
Athletic Club Rumiatzi 3–0 Lermendia FC
Antiguoko FC 1–0 Eagles FC
Tzaramaga Rovers 1–1 Blue Mountain Range (1–1 AET) (4–3 pen.)
Old City Central 1–3 Erribe United
Iratza Fury 2–1 Sporting Arkamo
Ximun Orieta FC 0–1 Iturributa United
Basabe Old Boys 1–1 Gesterlake FC (1–2 AET)
Sakana FC 1–5 Royal Ibarbe
Arbetsana Crossing 1–2 Urbizania Wanderers
Echegoyan FC 1–4 Gortz United
Sporting Iturributa 2–0 Ituraitz FC

Tzaramaga Rovers and Iratza Fury continued their impressive runs by now defeating Blue Mountain Range (on penalties) and Sporting Arkamo, respectively. The two third-tier clubs were now turning heads, the only clubs outside the First Division to qualify to the last 16 together with second-tier Erribe United, who eliminated Old City Central. Despite the seeding, a clash between two First Division teams was unavoidable – and what a draw it was, Sporting Iturributa hosting Ituraitz FC. In a deceptively even match, late goals by Gomesano Suhurt in the 82nd and Ohashi Kiichi in the 89th thrust defending champions Sporting into the Round of 16.

Round of 16
Athletic Club Rumiatzi 2–1 Antiguoko FC
Tzaramaga Rovers 2–2 Iturributa United (2–2 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Iratza Fury 3–0 Gesterlake FC
Urizaharra FC 1–0 Royal Ibarbe
Erribe United 0–0 Sporting Iturributa (0–1 AET)
Ituraitz Victory 2–1 Athletic Club Olarria
Urbizania Wanderers 1–0 Urbitzo FC
Royal Rumiatzi 5–1 Gortz United

It took penalties for Iturributa United to finally bring down stubborn Tzaramaga Rovers at their home ground in Mendebal province; their fellow Mendebal upstarts Erribe United were also taken down by Sporting Iturributa, an extra-time goal by Tehmina Palania proving enough. Elsewhere, Royal Rumiatzi destroyed Gortz United 5-1 with two goals from Martin Blessed, but the big news was that third-tier Iratza Fury had again claimed a scalp. Gesterlake, already having a miserable relegation-bound league season, touched rock-bottom in a 3-0 thrashing by the erstwhile unknown side from the small town of Ordoniz.

Quarterfinals
Iratza Fury 0–2 Sporting Iturributa
Athletic Club Rumiatzi 3–3 Iturributa United (3–4 AET)
Urbizania Wanderers 0–1 Ituraitz Victory
Urizaharra FC 1–1 Royal Rumiatzi (1–1 AET) (4–3 pen.)

It was in the quarterfinals that Sporting Iturributa finally ended Iratza Fury with a 2-0 away win, Palani and Kiichi scoring on either side of half-time to book themselves a slot in the final four. Their rivals Iturributa United had a hard time against Athletic Rumiatzi, but it was ultimately two goals from Pristina Shine – including one in extra-time – that got them the win at Gotorlekua. This brought her Royal Cup tally to 5 goals, for a combined season total of 42. The other ties, expected to be simple wins for Urbizania Wanderers and Royal Rumiatzi, ended up being upsets for Ituraitz Victory and Urizaharra respectively. On their visit to Cherketzo Arena, Victory scored in the 16th minute through Kaiet Izurrategi and put on a defensive/shithouse masterclass to prevent an equaliser. At Urizaharra’s Kaizubia, a bumper crowd witnessed Petrarch Karaiskakis’ opener for Rumiatzi and Orkatz Yarza’s equaliser late in first-half stoppage time. Stretched to extra-time and then penalties by a dogged Urizaharra, Nolan Moore’s penalty miss decided it for the home team.

Semifinals
Urizaharra FC 0–1 Sporting Iturributa
Ituraitz Victory 3–1 Iturributa United

The – fully random – draw set things up such that another Iturributan Derby would take place in the final, a repeat of last year’s. A chance for Sporting Iturributa to assert their dominance, or for Iturributa United to set things right and redeem their defeat; the two clubs had each won 2 of the last 6 Royal Cups, 4 between them. It would be a storybook final.

To which Ituraitz Victory said: no. In a classis performance at the Ituraitz Sporting Ground, Teyo Menbieye, Xanti Izpura, and Iracho Yeregi put Victory 3-0 up by the 71st minute. Zhu Aiguo took one back for United not much later, but it was too little too late. Victory reached their fourth Royal Cup final, their first since losing to Royal Rumiatzi 9 years ago. There was no such feat at Kaizubia, where Sporting Iturributa came ahead thanks to an early goal by Minerva Compton and were forced to defend their lead to full-time by an incensed Urizaharra, who had the literally unprecedented opportunity of winning silverware on their centenary. This would be Sporting’s 4th final in 6 years.


The Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi

When Sporting Iturributa reach a cup final, they expect to win it. Anything less is a failure – something Eskuin Nekol could tell you, much as his career has recovered since then. For Ituraitz Victory, a cup final is the first chance to win a national trophy since winning this same competition in 639 – almost 50 years ago. The oldest club in Astograth, amid the mountains of regional silverware, of foreign pennants, of vintage kit designs and ancient boots, give pride of place in their club museum to the one Royal Cup that is theirs.

Sporting Iturributa had come apart in the finale of the First Division; unable to score on Sporting Arkamo, it cost them the title. Ituraitz Victory had finished a modest 14th, comfortably removed from relegation but far from doing anything notable. Under manager Yaunti Echekopar they had been one of the more attacking sides in the league, but at the Royal Cup final in Grand Duke’s Stadium decided to mirror Mikel Aluztiza’s Sporting Iturributa. It was not a stretch, either – both commonly employ a deep 4-2-3-1. The result was a match that could not be said to be exciting, as each competed for possession of the ball and prodded at each other. Victory’s midfield – the triangle formed by Baladi Treko, Iracho Yeregi, and Omar Mahir, excelled, demonstrating their vast experience across the First Division. Sporting, by comparison, seemed demoralised, lacking conviction.

The match dragged, scoreless, to extra-time. Then to penalties. The last time Sporting Iturributa lost a Royal Cup final it was on penalties, also against an unfavoured side – Gesterlake. Teyo Menbieye took the first for Ituraitz Victory – scored. Namakula Kawesa for Sporting, then Xanti Izpura, likewise did their part. With the score 2-1 for Victory, Sporting’s Jeremiah Ruiz crashed his shot against the post. Victory were ahead, confirmed by Totakoxe Ansolidoa firing in the 3-1. Captain Mogel Doyenard stepped up next and shot his penalty into the chest of Sarian goalkeeper Augustijn Kindvanen. Victory fans were in ecstasy until Baladi Treko’s shot was parried away by Lino Kaberle; Sporting had cut down the lead to 1. Tehmina Palani scored her own penalty, leaving it 3-2 to Victory.

Omar Mahir stepped up. Victory’s captain, who had arrived in Astograth from Eshan at age 17, had endured long years of being made to reckon with his past at Ituraitz FC, where he had initially been recruited – and discarded. Finding his feet Gesterlake, Mahir made his way to Victory and over the seasons slowly won over the fans of the Blue as a loyal, hardworking, no-nonsense playmaker. At his feet was Ituraitz Victory’s best chance in 50 years. Ahead of him stood Siovanijan international Lino Kaberle.

Mahir took many steps back, a long run-up to the ball, and chipped the ball into the centre of the net.

Sporting Iturributa 0–0 Ituraitz Victory (0–0 AET) (2–4 pen.)

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CHAMPIONS
ITURAITZ VICTORY

2nd title



Astograth (ASG) qualifiers
Champions League: Royal Rumiatzi, Gortz United
Challengers Cup: Iturributa United, Urbizania Wanderers, Sporting Iturributa
Liga B Champions Trophy: Echegoyan FC, Dockyard Oaks, Astograth University
Rising Stars Cup: Sporting Iturributa
Cup Winners’ Cup: Ituraitz Victory

Copa de Campeones: Royal Rumiatzi
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The Astograthian Football League
Season 688 Preview – Part 1 (The Contenders)

Transfers
- Piarres Erke left Athletic Club Olarria
- Ametz Montalban signed for Athletic Club Olarria

- Tier Chardin (KOR - DM) signed for Antiguoko FC from Sterrenwolde FC (KOR) for Đ290 k
- Alundra (DAI - CB) signed for Antiguoko FC from Meadowdale Ladies FC (CBP) as a free agent
- David Brandon (IGR - DM) signed for Antiguoko FC from an Igratian amateur club (IGR) as a free agent
- Yaël la Reyne (OAM - RM) signed for Antiguoko FC from Peristephanon University (OAM) as a free agent
- Ada Robertson (SCT - GK) signed for Antiguoko FC from Great Northern RR FC (CBP) as a free agent
- Johnson McJohnsom (PFA - CB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Trimidau Rukiya (PFA) for Đ260 k
- Kara Lynch (TLI - CB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from SC Montfort (TLI) for Đ190 k
- Jasmijn Spiderlair (GRF - LB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria on loan from Korsbach (GRF)
- Neil Blackwood (CBP - RB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from CF Bondstad (TSA) as a free agent
- Habette Montreaux (HIN - LM) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Académie des Études Thunisiens (HIN) as a free agent
- Nacro Astro (PFA - CB) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Trimidau Rukiya (PFA) for Đ260 k
- Pia Aziz (MRT - AM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Bretsaar Daggers FMFYC (MRT) as a free agent
- Arnold Donaldson (KHD - CB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Kinjestad Soccer (SNL) for Đ660 k
- Santiago Santiago (TAE - LB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Oljestaden IF (AUD) for Đ530 k
- Adrian Dassault (TKT - CB) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Eivora Athletic FC (TKT) for Đ420 k
- Benjamin Breunig (SWR - DM) signed for Blue Mountain Range from SV Klagenzell Vólkerheim (SWR) for Đ320 k
- Geun Mee-Kyong (HIN - DM) signed for Blue Mountain Range from CF Bondstad (TSA) as a free agent
- Bryan Pierce (XAN - GK) signed for Dockyard Oaks from Porto Nowi OR (ZRH) as a free agent
- Jin Shirong (YZH - DM) signed for Dockyard Oaks from Beiyun Stars (YZH) as a free agent
- Rachel Barrett (HAN - LB) signed for East Railway from Springriden (HAN) as a free agent
- Iraunkor Berdesagar (LM) signed for East Railway from Ancarea FC (TKT) as a free agent
- Marisa Ohashima (HIN - DM) signed for East Railway from Mantlegrove (NPH) as a free agent
- Barto Wahl (ZRH - GK) signed for Echegoyan FC from Aleusia Capital (ZRH) as a free agent
- Paolig Dessoubs-Le-Four (OAM - LM) signed for Erribe United from la Barde University (OAM) as a free agent
- Eddie Bains (SCT - CF) signed for Gortz United from AFK Savojagrad (SVJ) as a free agent
- Elsebeth Celustka (NPH - AM) signed for Ituraitz FC from CdF Celtade (AUD) for Đ580 k
- Arnesa Darroze (NPH - DM) signed for Ituraitz FC from North Laithland (NPH) as a free agent
- Meir Dowling-Dockson (EFL - CF) signed for Ituraitz FC from Textilia Academy (EFL) as a free agent
- Ari Hlynursbur (GRF - RM) signed for Ituraitz FC from Laketown Rangers (TAE) as a free agent
- Sakia Damani (CMT - LM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Felswyr (CMT) for Đ290 k
- Sulpizio Plumb (MRT - CF) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Bretsaar Daggers FMFYC (MRT) as a free agent
- Isaac Doherty (EUR - LB) signed for Iturributa United from Ulsa (EUR) for Đ890 k
- Victor Aguiar (CBZ - GK) signed for Iturributa United from Villa Delgado (CBZ) as a free agent
- Gareth Menat (NPH - DM) signed for Iturributa United from South Laithland (NPH) as a free agent
- Sigurdur Arjonsson (SVJ - RB) signed for Miners FC from ESK Storevik (SVJ) as a free agent
- Valery Babykin (PYA - DM) signed for Miners FC from Pyazhnyy Futbolni Akademiya (PYA) as a free agent
- Silbane De Faumont (MRT - RM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Ostosaide Academy (MRT) as a free agent
- Huatxehai Exaimahe (TXA - CB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from a Txakhaxi club (TXA) as a free agent
- Malin Ubbisdóttir (GRF - CB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Taguloilo United (BEB) as a free agent
- Chuy Villaverde (FFD - RB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Raven River (NPH) as a free agent
- Adaxa Kaoñahani (TXA - CB) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from a Txakhaxi club (TXA) for Đ530 k
- Renee Shaver (CDG - RM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Winchester City (CDG) as a free agent
- Matthias Raphaelsson (GRF - LM) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Laivana JPS (AUD) for Đ530 k
- Arano Ilaria (GK) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Real Chinchinhua (TAE) as a free agent
- Isidor Leibar (RM) signed for Sporting Arkamo from FC Avoncore (NAC) as a free agent
- Ombre Pinnock (BRE - CM) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Rozelle (BRE) as a free agent
- Ferena Rauch (NPH - DM) signed for Sporting Iturributa from AFC Treason (NPH) for Đ1.58 M
- Evangelino Pulido Castaneda (PAS - CF) signed for Sporting Iturributa from CA Paulinthal (PAS) for Đ1.16 M
- Trent Roberts (EUR - LM) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Ulsa (EUR) for Đ1.05 M
- Marco Bruno (QAD - CF) signed for Sporting Iturributa from National Academy (QAD) as a free agent
- Ivon Berout (OAM - LB) signed for Urbitzo FC from Périmètre University (OAM) as a free agent
- Neil Broadhead (TMB - LM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Bencoolen City (TMB) as a free agent
- Martin Staunt-Anderson (ZWZ - DM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Zwangzug University (ZWZ) as a free agent
- Jake Swisher (SFD - AM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Northern (SFD) as a free agent
- Brandon Irving (SNL - CF) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Barnley FC (KHD) for Đ3.16 M
- Roman Palomer (SVG - LB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Stade-Ferre Trinité (SVG) for Đ1.32 M
- Rosenthorpe Thompsen (CMT - CM) signed for Urizaharra FC from Pria Technical College (CMT) as a free agent

- Gomesano Suhurt (CB) signed for Tannenberg FC (VLD) from Sporting Iturributa for Đ1.58 M
- Artizar Bailo (DM) signed for KT Itzalovalle (AUD) from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ1.05 M
- Perrando Eyerart (LM) signed for FC Longview (VAL) from Iturributa United for Đ660 k
- Ubelteso Amilaga (CM) signed for FK Metall Jarnstad (SVJ) from Athletic Club Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Ioritz Larregay (RM) signed for Kyethas Rivermen FC (TKT) from Athletic Club Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Poz Basualdo (DM) signed for Lammedal (GRF) from East Railway as a free agent
- Aire Echegoyen (AM) signed for Expats Endeavour (EOT) from East Railway as a free agent
- Echepare Bernechea (LM) signed for Ysgrann Bay Eagles FC (TKT) from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Marchot Uris (DM) signed for Burgess FC (EOT) from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Bakar Gerrikabeitia (LB) signed for 1896 Ebor (MYT) from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Sugoi Urenia (CB) signed for Real Vozë (MRC) from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Keop Ithurrart (CB) signed for Forte Agureo FC (PFA) from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Froila Urdampiyeta (CM) signed for FC Pesari (SOR) from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Aznar Gozategi (GK) signed for Eshialand City Tigers (ESL) from Ituraitz Victory as a free agent
- Garaitz Lemoine (RB) signed for Pittman University (ZWZ) from Letzama FC as a free agent
- Bala Ameh (RM) signed for Urrhed FC (CMT) from Miners FC as a free agent
- Adei Eiguren (RM) signed for Juavi FC (VAL) from Old City Central as a free agent
- Eyande Payeta-Urrutia (LM) signed for Vantanoch FC (TKT) from Old City Central as a free agent
- Eyande Garika (CB) signed for Bearden (XAN) from Royal Ibarbe as a free agent
- Bazkoare Echegoyenberry (RB) signed for Valnohar Rovers FC (TKT) from Urizaharra FC as a free agent

- Pierres Kenitagoya (LB) signed for Army United from Miners FC for Đ180 k
- Orti Riz (CF) signed for Army United from Erribe United as a free agent
- Ximun Barona (CF) signed for Astograth University from Erribe United as a free agent
- Haitz Erriest (LB) signed for Astograth University from Sporting Arkamo as a free agent
- Bladi Gorospe (GK) signed for Astograth University from Erribe United as a free agent
- Santi Arankibia (DM) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Miners FC for Đ500 k
- Satordi Albi (CF) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ470 k
- Xanti Ezeyza (CM) signed for Athletic Club Rumiatzi from Erribe United as a free agent
- Tehmina Palani (SRS - CF) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Sporting Iturributa for Đ790 k
- Lukasz Adalmek (ESH - RM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Iturributa United for Đ490 k
- Izaskun Egiluz (LM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers on loan from Athletic Club Olarria
- Urbasa Aldanondo (CF) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Gortz United as a free agent
- Yeremi Subasnabar (GK) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Sporting Arkamo for Đ140 k
- Hitz Suardiaz (LB) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Blue Mountain Range as a free agent
- Inoki Legisamon (CM) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ420 k
- Hurko Barreneche (CF) signed for Blue Mountain Range on loan from Ituraitz FC
- Yanpier Aroix (LM) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Luken Almirantearena (CB) signed for Dockyard Oaks from Ituraitz Victory for Đ70 k
- Arixo Salayaran (CB) signed for Dockyard Oaks from Athletic Club Olarria as a free agent
- Aire Kobelas (RB) signed for East Railway from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ450 k
- Aitzol Nanklares (CM) signed for East Railway from Ituraitz Victory for Đ230 k
- Gero Sorrosua (AM) signed for East Railway from Old City Central for Đ80 k
- Iturri Barriola (CF) signed for East Railway on loan from Ituraitz FC
- Yuli Nikoularena (AM) signed for East Railway from Gesterlake FC as a free agent
- Baladi Treko (DM) signed for Echegoyan FC from Ituraitz Victory for Đ540 k
- Imanol Bethularan (CF) signed for Echegoyan FC from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Declan Davies (HVY - GK) signed for Erribe United from Gesterlake FC for Đ160 k
- Charan Karrikaburu (RM) signed for Erribe United from Gesterlake FC for Đ140 k
- Borna Marusic (MYT - CM) signed for Erribe United on loan from Iturributa United
- Aingeru Sayaz (RM) signed for Erribe United from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Marin Bidegaray (CM) signed for Garitzeta Racing Club from Erribe United for Đ100 k
- Yon Zuasti (GK) signed for Garitzeta Racing Club from Echegoyan FC for Đ90 k
- Seber Akordagoitia (CF) signed for Gesterlake FC from Blue Mountain Range for Đ430 k
- Agosti Suaso (LM) signed for Gesterlake FC from Urbitzo FC for Đ120 k
- Baraxil Urrutegoiti (RB) signed for Gesterlake FC from Erribe United for Đ80 k
- Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd (AUD - CM) signed for Gortz United from Ituraitz FC for Đ260 k
- Sabin Laza (CF) signed for Gortz United from Gesterlake FC for Đ240 k
- Xarles Lazkano (AM) signed for Gortz United from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Bihar Raldua (GK) signed for Gortz United from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Edorta Aniasko (CF) signed for Ibarbe Sport from East Railway for Đ250 k
- Behe Binion (GK) signed for Ibarbe Sport from Erribe United as a free agent
- Herensuge Ondarra (GK) signed for Ituraitz FC from Erribe United as a free agent
- Altzibar Sarrible (CB) signed for Ituraitz FC from Royal Ibarbe as a free agent
- Ichaso Medinabeitia (CB) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Royal Ibarbe for Đ290 k
- Goizeder Abadia (DM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Blue Mountain Range as a free agent
- Musko Errasti (GK) signed for Iturributa Racing Club from Dockyard Oaks for Đ30 k
- Ibon Etorena (CM) signed for Iturributa Racing Club from Erribe United as a free agent
- Echeberri Herrekalde (RM) signed for Iturributa United from Royal Ibarbe for Đ1.05 M
- Lizar Tafaya (RM) signed for Miners FC from Antiguoko FC for Đ300 k
- Zohiartze Urkia (CB) signed for Miners FC from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ190 k
- Agosti Irachet (LB) signed for Miners FC from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ130 k
- Egoitz Laiseka (LB) signed for Old City Central from East Railway for Đ240 k
- Yatsu Ustarroz (CF) signed for Old City Central from Urizaharra FC for Đ90 k
- Argoitz Oyarbide (DM) signed for Oyardo FC from Dockyard Oaks for Đ120 k
- Orkatz Itoiz (RM) signed for Royal Arexa from Erribe United for Đ40 k
- Distiratsu Maiz (CF) signed for Royal Association from Bakartirla Buccaneers as a free agent
- Irakusne Hecharri (CB) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Dockyard Oaks for Đ460 k
- Haritz Tauregi (LM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Erribe United as a free agent
- Leheren Goyhenespe (CM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Gortz United for Đ1.01 M
- Gorosti Espos (CM) returned to Royal Rumiatzi from their loan at Urizaharra FC
- Mayorga Orayen (LB) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Loiola Urpi (CB) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Gilamu Bengoechea (AM) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Thomas Kaberle (STL - CB) returned to Sporting Iturributa from their loan at Sporting Arkamo
- Todor Biota (DM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Blue Mountain Range for Đ360 k
- Xalbador Achabalastra (RM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Sporting Arkamo for Đ240 k
- Keop Karrikaberry (GK) signed for Urbitzo FC from Iturributa United for Đ220 k
- Xuban Landaberry (GK) signed for Urbitzo FC from Antiguoko FC for Đ210 k
- Ward Cullen (NPH - RB) signed for Urbitzo FC from Gesterlake FC for Đ130 k
- Zabal Alkatena (CF) signed for Urbitzo FC from Old City Central for Đ40 k
- Ageio Osinde (RB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ1.03 M
- Goren Elizabe (CB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ630 k
- Balendin Betonazko (CF) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Anter Genaga (CF) signed for Urizaharra FC from Gortz United for Đ430 k
- Armando Caruso (SVG - CM) signed for Urizaharra FC from Athletic Club Rumiatzi for Đ290 k
- Lauaxeta Lardaro (LM) signed for Urizaharra FC from Sporting Iturributa for Đ270 k
- Isusko Keno (RB) signed for Urizaharra FC on loan from Royal Ibarbe
- Anakoz Sagasti (DM) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Urbitzo FC for Đ290 k
- Indar Burukuya (CF) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Xarles Marzol (LM) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Bakartirla Buccaneers as a free agent
- Gogo Soraire (CF) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Antiguoko FC as a free agent

- Intov-Rynyr Ump (QUS - CB), who was last at Antiguoko FC, retired from football aged 38
- Kaiet Okariz (DM), who was last at Antiguoko FC, retired from football aged 33
- Erramun Meonio (CB), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 35
- Lon Eskardo (CM), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 33
- Loramendi Kuruchelar (RM), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 33
- Keop Osa (DM), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 33
- Urgutz Barnachea (LM), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 34
- Yurdan Yaurreche (CB), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 36
- Anaia Bizkaino (CB), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 37
- Oihan Iraeta (CF), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 36
- Antso Ozaran (RB), who was last at East Railway, retired from football aged 33
- Xefe Larribe (RM), who was last at East Railway, retired from football aged 37
- Yasone Urdanibia (CF), who was last at East Railway, retired from football aged 37
- Ostots Burukuya (CF), who was last at East Railway, retired from football aged 33
- Yuango Hernera (GK), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 35
- Aioro Arangena (CM), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 33
- Ezkerra Echazarreta (CF), who was last at Ituraitz Victory, retired from football aged 34
- Bide Galkeran (CB), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 37
- Ganix Bigorra (RB), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 34
- Xabier Appathie (DM), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 33
- Eusko Otazu (LM), who was last at Royal Ibarbe, retired from football aged 35
- Azeari Duarte (CM), who was last at Royal Rumiatzi, retired from football aged 35
- Piarres Santurtun (LM), who was last at Sporting Arkamo, retired from football aged 36
- Opilano Ubaldi (CM), who was last at Sporting Arkamo, retired from football aged 37
- Servet Misidjan (NPH - DM), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 37
- Namakula Kawesa (BNJ - AM), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 37
- Egoitz Laurnagaray (CF), who was last at Sporting Iturributa, retired from football aged 36
- Gaizka Lastarria (RM), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 38
- Bilbo Bolibar (GK), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 37
- Erruki Garramendi (GK), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 35
- Gauargi Almirantearena (LB), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 36
- Yanpier Oyakarizketa (RB), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 35
- Marchel Echasenage (CM), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 36
- Urdin Ugaldea (AM), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 36
- Artzai Kasuriaga (CF), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 34
- Gomesano Mekolalde (LB), who was last at Urbizania Wanderers, retired from football aged 33
- Xarles Sabatza (CB), who was last at Urbizania Wanderers, retired from football aged 36
- Atzo Bonaza (CM), who was last at Urizaharra FC, retired from football aged 35

Teams

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Royal Rumiatzi, est. 541
Ground: Knights' Stadium (70,000), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: White shirt, royal blue shorts and socks
Major rivals: Athletic Club Rumiatzi (The Rumiatzi Derby), Iturributa United, Sporting Iturributa (both political), Ituraitz FC (competitive), Urbizania Wanderers (regional), Astograth University (local)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners' Cup 25, Image Copa de Campeones 22, Image 11 First Division titles, Image 8 Royal Cups, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 22, Image 1 Ides of March Cup
Main sponsor: Dukomm (telecomms)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 37.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 43 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Konrad Matheny (NPH), aLBa Image Loxjilo Exihosahar (FFD), aCBa Image Iñaki Imabayama (HIN), aCBa Image Aztore Andia, aRBa Image Victoire De Saint-Pierre (CMT), aLMa Image Petrarch Karaiskakis (NPH), aCMa Image Davidov Rominevskiy (TWI), aCMa Image Guy Reason (FFD), aRMa Image Nolan Moore (TKT), aCFa Image Danica Marinkovic (NPH), aCFa Image Martin Blessed © (EUR)

Bench: aGKa Xurdin Biyalain, aGKa Olaiz Baskary, aLBa Paskal Layinde, aCBa Image Adaxa Kaoñahani (TXA), aCBa Selatse Yrigoy, aRBa Image Slobodan Vujovic (MYT), aDMa Argider Eges, aLMa Hitzeder Echegoyen, aCMa Leheren Goyhenespe, aCMa Gorosti Espos, aRMa Image Renee Shaver (CDG), aAMa Ubelteso Peruchena, aCFa Artizar Kiordia, aCFa Bidari Mendigoechea, aCFa Gerazan Legazpi

Manager: Image Galeano, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Rich, powerful, will settle for nothing but the best. Trophies are the goal, or heads will roll. Incredibly insecure over the lack of UICA/IFCF success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 1st of 20
Notes: Galeano’s Royal Rumiatzi are once again favourites to defend their title. If they do so, they’ll equal Sporting Iturributa’s feat of a threepeat and go down as one of Rumiatzi’s greatest squads of all time. It won’t be an easy feat, however, especially following the retirement of captain and midfield general Azeari Duarte. The midfield is looking less than stellar as a result, with young Farf Guy Reason being thrown to the lions as Duarte’s replacement. The new signings, which include Leheren Goyhenespe from Gortz United for a hefty fee, Txakhaxi butcher Adaxa Kaoñahani, and Cassadagan prima donna Renee Shaver, will provide important depth as the club looks to go deep in the Champions League, but will they be enough? At least Rumiatzi’s strike partnership remains the most fearsome in the league, and their defence is outdone only by the specialists at Sporting Iturributa.

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Sporting Iturributa, est. 512
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: Crimson with gold chevron, crimson shorts and socks
Major rivals: Iturributa United (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners' Cup 20, Image 6 First Division titles, Image 4 Royal Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 5 Iturributan President's Cups, Image UICA Iturributan Club of the Century
Main sponsor: IB Investments (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 31.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 28 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Lino Kaberle (STL), aLBa Image Minerva Compton (KOR), aCBa Image Mogel Doyenard ©, aCBa Image Oidor Lubiano, aRBa Image Baiona Menduburu, aDMa Image Ferena Rauch (NPH), aDMa Image Panfilo Napoleoni (JUE), aLMa Image Ohashi Kiichi (SQR), aRMa Image Jeremiah Ruiz (ETN), aAMa Image Gilamu Bengoechea, aCFa Image Evangelino Pulido Castaneda (PAS)

Bench: aGKa Udalaitz Altabegoiti, aGKa Orzaize Zubimendi, aLBa Zilar Sarries, aCBa Image Thomas Kaberle (STL), aCBa Erauso Zugasti, aCBa Echachu Oriza, aRBa Oxarra Nabarrete, aDMa Xurdin Eskurdia, aDMa Erruki Yauza, aCMa Lehen Obia, aLMa Image Trent Roberts (EUR), aRMa Altzibar Ulbina, aAMa Edur Elizahalde, aCFa Larendi Gorriz, aCFa Image Marco Bruno (QAD)

Manager: Image Mikel Aluztiza, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Refined, classy, value a slow and methodical style of play. Think very highly of themselves. The snobbish one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 2nd of 20
Notes: Sporting Iturributa are suffering from success. You see, winning the First Division three seasons in a row spoiled them for life. In the four years since then, they’ve reached three Royal Cup finals and almost won the league three times. For most other clubs these would be feats worth celebrating, but they haunt the dreams of Sporting fans: two of those cup finals, in which they were heavy favourites, lost on penalties. The three title runs, all squandered at the very end in embarrassing, soul-draining fashion. So this off-season’s been a big one for Sporting, with big changes. For starters, three stalwarts have retired: Servet Misidjan, Egoitz Laurnagaray, and superstar Namakula Kawesa, who’s become Aluztiza’s assistant manager. Out, too, is Squornshelan striker Tehmina Palani, as Aluztiza insisted on bringing in someone beefier. He got it in Pasargan striker Evangelino Pulido Castaneda, from CA Paulinthal, and to replace Servet Misidjan he’s found a fellow Nepharan and former Cormorant: Ferena Rauch. Two huge signings. Sporting also announced the capture of young Euran winger Trent Roberts from Ulsa, an investment for the future, along with an obscure Qad striker, Marco Bruno. Then Aluztiza delivered his masterstroke: veteran playmaker Gilamu Bengoechea, on a free transfer from Iturributa United. Bengoechea joined United with the promise of being a key player, then got benched for the two years of his contract due to ‘unforeseen tactical necessities’. Now that he’s free, there was no better way of sticking it to United than signing for Sporting, who have received him with open arms and, in doing so, set off Iturributa like dynamite. One does not simply walk from United to Sporting (or vice-versa), and the consequences could be severe when the two sides meet.

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Urbizania Wanderers, est. 523
Ground: Cherketzo Arena (53,200), Urbizania Image
Colours: All dark green
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (competitive), Royal Rumiatzi, South Factory, Astograth University (all regional)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 43, Image 8 First Division titles, Image 7 Royal Cups
Main sponsor: Duchess Airways (airline)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 34.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 43 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dieje Ibrelaná (FFD), aLBa Image Roman Palomer (SVG), aCBa Image Eriz Mugiro, aCBa Image Urbasa Albina, aRBa Image James Cartlidge (MUR), aDMa Image Ibon Irisarre ©, aDMa Image Yoshimi Hirahito (TAE), aLMa Image Alexis Durmisi (VLD), aRMa Image Robin Harrysson (GRF), aAMa Image Julian Mann (EUR), aCFa Image Brandon Irving (SNL)

Bench: aGKa Iztal Zurriage, aGKa Ostadar Eriksen, aLBa Urre Remondegi, aCBa Goren Elizabe, aCBa Zeruko Echeberria, aCBa Ixidor Esnoz, aRBa Ageio Osinde, aDMa Diegoche Yauregizar, aDMa Distiratsu Oniate, aLMa Frantzes Benzoa, aCMa Yurdan Mandiola, aRMa Bixincho Olate, aAMa Yuaneizu Aranda, aCFa Yokin Erdokiain, aCFa Balendin Betonazko

Manager: Image Eriz Bakaikoa, 7th season in charge
Club reputation: Value skillful, beautiful football. Vibe of an intimate, local club despite massive success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 3rd of 20
Notes: Wanderers have spent two seasons trying to regain the form that saw them win two league titles in a row. Despite still boasting – on paper – the strongest and most valuable midfield in the league, they’ve been somewhat lacking in defence and in attack, especially after the departure of mammoth striker Aire Epherra. His replacement, Yokin Erdokiain, adapted poorly to the pressure and sputtered out, which has led to a massive correction effort: Erdokiain is now condemned to the bench, wily Balendin Betonazko has been brought in from Iturributa United and, most importantly, Wanderers have shelled out an astonishing 3 million diru for South Newlandian international Brandon Irving. This is the most they’ve spent since signing Yoshimi Hirahito, but if Irving turns out to be half as good an investment as Hirahito then he’ll have been worth it. To round out the defence they’ve also gotten Savigliane left-back Roman Palomer and snatched up Athletic Olarria’s starting right-back, Ageio Osinde, to provide some competition for James Cartlidge. They’ve got the players to win the title, but it’ll be down to Eriz Bakaikoa once again making his team click – like they did so years ago, brilliantly.

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Iturributa United, est. 523
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: White with red sash, red shorts, white socks
Major rivals: Sporting Iturributa (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners' Cup 28, Image Copa de Campeones 16 & 18, Image 4 First Division titles, Image 4 Royal Cups, Image 3 Ides of March Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 3 Iturributan President's Cups, Image runners-up of UICA Champions’ Cups 39 & 52
Main sponsor: Badiola (vehicles)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 25.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 28 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dana Hutchins (EFL), aLBa Image Palla Jagidar (SRS), aCBa Image Janne Toivanen (SVJ), aCBa Image Alex Rivers (KRY), aRBa Image Zhu Aiguo (YZH), aDMa Image Connor Macdonald (KSK), aDMa Image Indartsu Lekea, aLMa Image Fangti Pikolaugh (CMT), aRMa Image Echeberri Herrekalde, aCFa Image Lukas Bright (BRE), aCFa Image Pristina Shine © (EQS)

Bench: aGKa Image Victor Aguiar (CBZ), aGKa Gaueko Errekondo, aLBa Image Isaac Doherty (EUR), aCBa Ostots Yerro, aCBa Gorka Ibatborde, aRBa Inchixu Sorazabal, aDMa Ekain Dirube, aDMa Image Gareth Menat (NPH), aLMa Ekaitz Hecharri, aCMa Iyart Berrondo, aRMa Domiku Indurain, aAMa Gaizka Zubisarreta, aCFa Iraitz Algarin, aCFa Hitzeder Lizalde, aCFa Ubendu Usandizaga

Manager: Image Justin Vauxhall (BRE), 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Frenetic, energetic, populist. Driven to excel at whatever cost. The rowdy one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 4th of 20
Notes: Last season’s title challenge, driven in large part by Pristina Shine annihilating every scoring record in Astograth, was the best that Iturributa United have had in more than a decade. They have now gone, however, 13 seasons without winning the league – the longest dry spell in their history. Manager Justin Vauxhall has been given the ultimatum of Champions League qualification this season – that is, a top 2 finish – or he’s done. It’s a tough challenge, but in the four years he’s been in charge he’s built a squad capable of it. It’s unlikely that Pristina Shine can keep up her astronomical scoring numbers for another whole season, however, although steps have been taken to bring the squad up to her level. The off-season’s major signing is right winger Echeberri Herrekalde from Royal Ibarbe, one of last season’s revelations, which although a good bit of business is hardly the coup one would expect from Iturributa United. Young Euran winger Isaac Doherty has been bought from Ulsa, which was a praised move, and Victor Aguiar from Cabo Azure and Nepharan holding midfielder Gareth Meant have also arrived to provide cover. Of outgoing moves, the one that hurts and has provoked one of the biggest scandals in Astograthian football is playmaker Gilamu Bengoechea running down his contract and crossing town to sign for Sporting Iturributa, which is something you simply don’t do. There could be murder at the Iturributan Derby, and not for the first time.

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Ituraitz FC, est. 577
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: All red
Major rivals: Ituraitz Victory (The Ituraitz Derby), Urbizania Wanderers (competitive), Royal Rumiatzi (competitive), Athletic Club Olarria (regional), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 47, Image UICA Globe Cup 45, Image UICA Super Cup 44, Image Copa de Campeones 20, Image 9 First Division titles, Image 6 Royal Cups, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 25, Image 4 Ides of March Cups, Image UICA Astograthian Club of the Century
Main sponsor: Chistorra Sarlange (charcuterie)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 25.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 43 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Fernando Armida (STB), aLBa Image Mirande Anibardo, aCBa Image Mike Sloah (SNL), aCBa Image Altzibar Sarrible, aRBa Image Cheru Lizarza, aDMa Image Puristina Shinra (HIN), aCMa Image Dominix Birto, aLMa Image Isidra Corvey © (BRE), aRMa Image Ari Hlynursbur (GRF), aAMa Image Elsebeth Celustka (NPH), aCFa Image Telá Potos (TIO)

Bench: aGKa Herensuge Ondarra, aGKa Yake Galparsoro, aLBa Bardol Agirrezabalaga, aCBa Cherran Goyeche, aCBa Erruki Giyamondegi, aCBa Erauso Teyitegi, aRBa Anchoka Alastre, aDMa Iparragirre Paldao, aDMa Image Arnesa Darroze (NPH), aLMa Orixe Mantinian, aRMa Image Sasha Kristine (CMT), aAMa Polentzi Bizagirre, aCFa Image Meir Dowling-Dockson (EFL), aCFa Peyo Isamendi, aCFa Xantalen Bikandi

Manager: Image Ibai Kiriano, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Successful, attractive, cosmopolitan. You either love them or hate them. The world champion 654-55 Ituraitz is widely regarded as the best Astograthian team of all time.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 5th of 20
Notes: Last season, new manager Ibai Kiriano bafflingly promised no major change. Said and done: his Ituraitz failed to qualify for IFCF competition, another mediocre season. Ituraitz’s dry spell, though not as dire as Iturributa United’s, is now stretched to 10 seasons without winning the league, but at least United have won a Royal Cup here and there – Ituraitz are completely trophyless. Kiriano needs to mount a good title challenge or win the cup to get the team back on their feet, and to his credit has finally made some changes at the club: out with long-time keeper Bihar Raldua in with Starblaydi international Fernando Armida, who has patiently waited for his turn until now. To the bench with the veteran Sasha Kristine, in with exciting youngster Ari Hlynursbur, smartly signed on a free from the Taeshani league. Nepharan playmaker Elsebeth Celustka, in from Audioslavia’s CdF Celtade, should be a game-changer… if her teammates can understand what she’s trying to do. Astograthian international Altzibar Sarrible, Nepharan midfielder Arnesa Darroze and Eastfield youngster Meir Dowling-Dockson round out this squad, which isn’t looking exactly top tier – but definitely with an outside chance of winning it all.

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Gortz United, est. 561
Ground: Itsasargiberria Stadium (43,315), Gortz Image
Colours: All lavender
Major rivals: Gortz Academy (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Henrik (Polarian finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 20.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 25 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Bihar Raldua, aLBa Image Gartzen Boneta, aCBa Image Anselmo Sinagra (JUE), aCBa Image Yasone Zubiate, aRBa Image Balasi Lakar ©, aDMa Image Abarrotz Sakona, aCMa Image Gunutz Yriberry, aCMa Image Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd (AUD), aLMa Image Gasteiz Yrisarri, aRMa Image Kolejes Marajis (FFD), aCFa Image Tomofumi Ishimoda

Bench: aGKa Charan Iroz, aGKa Orzaize Chaneke, aLBa Garikoitz Keheiye, aCBa Marchelin Mezkiriz, aCBa Endira Ibarburu, aCBa Image Martí Donat (TEQ), aRBa Hibai Alkorta, aDMa Mayu Karreras, aCMa Image Esmail Wilhelm (ESH), aCMa Errapel Insunza, aLMa Giro Pelua, aRMa Umea Goyanes, aAMa Xarles Lazkano, aCFa Sabin Laza, aCFa Image Eddie Bains (SCT)

Manager: Image Eneko Madariaga, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Resourceful, scrappy, fight to the end. Get the most out of veteran players. Shockingly good now?
Fans’ expectation: IFCF qualification
Pundits’ prediction: 6th of 20
Notes: Last season, Gortz United shocked the world by very nearly winning the Astograthian league for the first time. They finished second instead, their highest finish – the only team who have been runners-up but not champions. People naturally expected that they’d be picked apart in this off-season, but manager Eneko Madariaga has shrewdly held onto his key players will making some smart sales, such as Leheren Goyhenespe to Royal Rumiatzi and Anter Genaga to Urizaharra. His prized jewel, the naturalised Hinodejin and polyfunctional forward Tomofumi Ishimoda, remains committed to the club, and if he is again worth 20+ goals could be the whole difference in qualifying for IFCF spots or not. On free transfers, Gortz have signed experienced strikers in Gesterlake’s Sabin Laza and Schottian forward Eddie Bains, from the Savojar league. Young playmaker Xarles Lazkano, dropped by Urbizania Wanderers, could also develop into a strong player. The jackpot, though, is goalkeeper Bihar Raldua, who is furious at being cast out of Ituraitz FC and the national team despite starting for the Reds the last 9 seasons. Still a strong goalkeeper and only 31, Raldua will have a lot to prove this season and is an excellent replacement for the retired Yuango Hernera – also formerly of Ituraitz FC. Another who’s in after being discarded from Ituraitz is Audioslavian midfielder Erphinstadt Tstinstaphensteidt, for whom Gortz have paid a modest fee and who Madariaga believes can still be put to good use. Farf winger Kolejes Marajis, who won last season’s Best Young Player award, is expected to start and show what he can do. Though still a very old squad on average, Gortz’s mix of veterans and some young gems could well push for the upper Challengers Cup spots – or run into the glass ceiling that Athletic Olarria have been fighting for decades.
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Royal Ibarbe, est. 488/500 (disputed)
Ground: Erda Street (19,000), Ibarbe Image
Colours: Purple shirt, yellow shorts, purple socks
Major rivals: Ibarbe Sport, Ibarbe Youth (both local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Zerrigela (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 21.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 20 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Edur Iun ©, aLBa Image Zeynel Abidin Birkan (TMR), aCBa Image Irakusne Hecharri, aCBa Image Hissho Munuzo (HIN), aRBa Image Chuy Villaverde (FFD), aDMa Image Younis Pyrite (ISK), aDMa Image Guðmann Arentsson (GRF), aLMa Image Osfral Leruose (TIO), aRMa Image Echahun Dacharry, aAMa Image Garchot Dirassar, aCFa Image Robert Lucero (TKT)

Bench: aGKa Bitor Eiguren, aGKa Zilar Leskarboura, aLBa Musko Uriel, aCBa Birila Taiyade, aCBa Image Huatxehai Exaimahe (TXA), aCBa Image Malin Ubbisdóttir (GRF), aRBa Galindo Beobide, aDMa Chimich Jansson, aDMa Franchizko Biurrarena, aLMa Haritz Tauregi, aCMa Chindoki Yano, aRMa Image Silbane De Faumont (MRT), aAMa Gau Urunaga, aCFa Hustaz Urresti, aCFa Ixaka Lairihoy

Manager: Image Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: The 'nouveau riche' of the league. Historically a minor club, but have broken into and settled in the top half of the table.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 7th of 20
Notes: This off-season has been a tricky balancing act for Royal Ibarbe. Gone are some key players – centre-back Altzibar Sarrible on a free to Ituraitz FC, winger Echeberri Herrekalde for a cool million diru to Iturributa United – but their replacements show promise. Echahun Dacharry, promoted to the starting lineup in place of Herrekalde, has matured into a real goalscoring threat, and to replace Sarrible is the curious figure of Irakusne Hecharri. A 21 year-old trained at the women’s division of Sporting Iturributa, she helped Dockyard Oaks to promotion from the second tier and in the process caught the eye of manager Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga, who has stuck this relative unknown straight into the starting lineup. Other reinforcements include former Farf international Chuy Villaverde at right-back and the trio of Malin Ubbisdóttir, Silbane de Faumont, and Huatxehai Exaimahe, who are expected to provide depth and potentially grow into starters. What fans Ibarbe have accuse the club of being too fragile in midfield and relying too much on striker Robert Lucero, but perhaps they’re just frustrated that Gortz United finally achieved the breakthrough Ibarbe have tried – and failed – to accomplish for the last decade.

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Athletic Club Olarria, est. 504
Ground: North Point Stadium (61,317), Olarria Image
Colours: Claret with sky blue hoop, claret shorts and socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (regional), Sporting Olarria (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Amuarraina Errege (seafood)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 22.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 32 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Ayuko Mitsushima, aLBa Image Jasmijn Spiderlair (GRF), aCBa Image Ubarna Aizpitarte, aCBa Image Elatzar Zumaeta ©, aRBa Image Iohana Mercado (ASU), aDMa Image Santi Arankibia, aLMa Image Ander Ametrano, aRMa Image Amber Docherty (KSK), aAMa Image Aingeru Edera, aCFa Image Olentzaro Anseoteori, aCFa Image Chindoki Irastorza

Bench: aGKa Marchel Ekwekwe, aGKa Zuriko Ayuria, aLBa Image Gareth Carney (NPH), aCBa Image Kara Lynch (TLI), aCBa Galindo Utesa, aCBa Image Johnson McJohnsom (PFA), aRBa Image Neil Blackwood (CBP), aDMa Burni Larripa, aCMa Lehoiar Oztolaza, aLMa Image Habette Montreaux (HIN), aRMa Matin Galarke, aAMa Inautzi Loaiza, aCFa Hats Chapartegi, aCFa Elatzar Lassa, aCFa Kaiet Echassandage

Manager: Image Ametz Montalban, 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Consistent, but can't break the glass ceiling of a title win. Feel they've paid their dues, yet overlooked and underrated.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 8th of 20
Notes: If you asked someone in Astograth who would be the next new team to win the First Division, for decades the answer would’ve been ‘Olarria’. Now the answer’s not so easy, which has prompted Olarria to hit the panic button and, as a result, there’s been something of a revolution at the club. Manager Piarres Erke has been sacked (and subsequently hired by the Astograthian national team), and in his stead comes the young Ametz Montalban, who retired at Olarria at age 33 from a shoulder injury and has since produced strong results with the club’s U15s and U18s. His philosophy is that the club should today be signing the stars of tomorrow, bringing in a raft of young international talent: Licentian centre-back Kara Lynch, Hinodejin vlogger and left winger Habette Montreaux, Poafmersian defender Johnson McJohnsom, Graintfjaller left-back Jasmijn Spiderlair on loan… and 32-year-old Parker right-back Neil Blackwood. The last one’s not there for his youth, granted, but to mentor and cover for young Askari Iohana Mercado’s promotion to regular starter. Montalban’s strategy is clearly focused on the long-term, however, as Olarria have otherwise lost two solid defenders – Goren Elizabe and Ageio Osinde – to Urbizania Wanderers, and their star player Artizar Bailo to KT Itzalovalle of Audioslavia. Bailo commanded a juicy fee, but came so late in the transfer window that Olarria was left with no option but to overpay for a replacement, blowing half of the fee on Miners FC’s Santi Arankibia. Olarria retain terrific midfielders in Amber Docherty, Ander Ametrano, and Aingeru Edera, along with a prolific striker in Oltenzaro Anseotori, but in the short term it’s hard to see them making the Challengers Cup.

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Blue Mountain Range, est. 518
Ground: Ximun Orieta Sporting Ground (34,000), Echegoyan Image
Colours: All sky blue
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Weaver, Smith & Wrangler (Taeshani apparel)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 15.4 M
Seasons in the First Division: 40 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Leheren Burunzangaray, aLBa Image Santiago Santiago (TAE), aCBa Image Arnold Donaldson (KHD), aCBa Image Eyande Osamiz, aCBa Image Daigo Coshan © (TAE), aRBa Image Danni Reed (QOD), aDMa Image Benjamin Breunig (SWR), aDMa Image Inoki Legisamon, aLMa Image Gorka Urtaran, aRMa Image Janei Azbelyov (SRS), aCFa Image Jacky Abatantuono (JUE)

Bench: aGKa Atze Labadie, aGKa Matia Kendagorta, aLBa Deunoro Hala, aCBa Yake Gurina, aCBa Image Adrian Dassault (TKT), aCBa Anartz Ugeruaga, aRBa Iraitz Echekopaz, aDMa Image Geun Mee-Kyong (HIN), aDMa Image Rosalia Prince (EFL), aLMa Yanpier Aroix, aCMa Koldo Repide, aRMa Arixo Gorostidi, aAMa Mayorga Muniakas, aCFa Hurko Barreneche, aCFa Anaia Olabegogaeskoecha

Manager: Image Xander McDrew (TAE), 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Ultra-defensive, ultra-physical. Ugly tackles, ugly football. Extremely consistent. Reviled by most but wildly popular in Taeshan.
Fans’ expectation: Above Echegoyan FC
Pundits’ prediction: 9th of 20
Notes: It’s been a good few years for BMR under Xander McDrew. Doing better than Echegoyan FC, letting few goals in, always finishing in the mid-table, Echegoyan FC getting relegated. Yeah, they’re living the dream. To keep it that way, McDrew has overseen the arrival of a new wave of talent, from home and abroad: centre-back Arnold Donaldson comes from Kohnhead straight to starting, Taeshani international left-back Santiago Santiago comes from Audioslavia to slot right into the defence, next to Taeshan’s former captain Daigo Coshan. Benjamin Breunig, a smart ball-playing defender from Schutzenphalia and West Ruhntuhnkuhnland, is expected to be used in a defensive midfielder capacity, though can also fit into the line of 5 if necessary. His backup will be the Hinodejin Geun Mee-Kyong, also new; young Tikariot centre-back Adrian Dassault has also been signed with an eye to the future. From within Astograth, BMR have parted with a decent fee for 21-year-old midfielder Inoki Legisamon, who was judged surplus to requirements at Royal Rumiatzi, have gotten experienced winger Yanpier Aroix from relegated Gesterlake, and striker Hurko Barreneche on loan from Ituraitz FC. Great things are also expected from youth product Anaia Olabegogaeskoecha. With this squad, BMR can easily aspire to remain in the mid-table and even a bit more – though crushing Echegoyan FC’s hopes and dreams is always first on the wishlist.

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Sporting Arkamo, est. 542
Ground: The Bells (43,505), Arkamo Image
Colours: Brown and gold stripes, brown shorts, gold socks
Major rivals: Akialden Marauders (The Arkamo Derby), Izarloka FC, Lermendia FC (both regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Barrertze (lifestyle)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 13.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 15 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Arano Ilaria, aLBa Image Mayorga Orayen, aCBa Image Loiola Urpi, aCBa Image Cherran Peluaga, aRBa Image Freek Lamaars © (ESH), aLMa Image Matthias Raphaelsson (GRF), aCMa Image Gomesano Sedero, aRMa Image Udiarraga Irazustabarrena, aAMa Image Emenon Ulibarri, aCFa Image Mogel Galdiano, aCFa Image Berasko Korradi

Bench: aGKa Aurken Maruri, aGKa Oxel Echaburu, aLBa Luki Istekahandy, aCBa Loiola Echepare, aCBa Luki Bringas, aCBa Fermin Chirizola, aRBa Inge Oyaguren, aDMa Ixona Landeta, aLMa Iaki Agerrebengoa, aCMa Image Ombre Pinnock (BRE), aRMa Isidor Leibar, aAMa Gaston Urdingio, aCFa Image Damyan Nifterik (ESH), aCFa Umea Akerra, aCFa Atzo Kampo

Manager: Image Bortzaioriz Lizandra, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Reliable, well-managed club, do a lot with little. Wholesome countryside support. Rumoured to be favoured by the FAF.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 10th of 20
Notes: A hunger has been steadily growing at Sporting Arkamo. They’re not content to sit in the mid-table any longer, enough to count last season’s 11th-place finish as a disappointment. As a result, they’ve made some daring moves. Talented centre-back Loiola Urpi, out of contract at Royal Rumiatzi, has been attracted with a big salary. In goal they’ve signed Arano Ilaria, who’s won a few caps for Astograth, from the Taeshani league. Isidor Leibar, a journeyman winger with spells at Royal Rumiatzi and Ituraitz FC, joins after an adventure in Nacaltora, and Brenecian Ombre Pinnock can hopefully offer something different in midfield. 22-year-old Mayorga Orayen, overlooked at Iturributa United, is expected to start at Arkamo. The signing that manager Bortzaioriz Lizandra has tipped for great success, however, is Graintfjaller left winger Matthias Raphaelsson: at only 25 he already has vast experience, having played in Sylestone, Nacaltora, Tikariot, and Audioslavia. He’ll be a valuable player for years to come, no doubt. Overall, the squad has been refreshed but continues to rely on the axis of Gomesano Sedero and Emenon Ulibarri, who at 34 and 35 are fragile players to be pinning a season on. Some also still question Lizandra’s credentials, considering he rocketed straight from the third tier to the top flight – too fast?

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Bakartirla Buccaneers, est. 589
Ground: Sovereignty Stadium (14,110), Kala Image
Colours: Black and red stripes, black shorts, white socks
Major rivals: None
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Visit Kala (tourism)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 13.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 7 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Yasone Oyhenart, aLBa Image Zuzen Sandra, aCBa Image Garikoitz Abaria, aCBa Image Alarabi Meabebasterrechea, aRBa Image Arnalt Bergerot, aDMa Image Beat Achekonanea ©, aDMa Image Svetoslav Radozevic (MYT), aLMa Image Izaskun Egiluz, aRMa Image Lukasz Adalmek (ESH), aAMa Image Unax Alchourron, aCFa Image Tehmina Palani (SRS)

Bench: aGKa Anakoz Amezkita, aGKa Oinatz Mendiondon, aLBa Asier Labiaga, aCBa Image Nacro Astro (PFA), aCBa Errolan Gankiandia, aCBa Ubelteso Larreagola, aRBa Pes Arankedo, aDMa Todor Echandi, aDMa Pancheska Narbarte, aCMa Goi Urtea, aLMa Loramendi Errakalde, aRMa Larendi Elizate, aAMa Image Pia Aziz (MRT), aCFa Urbasa Aldanondo, aCFa Argi Lisarasu

Manager: Image Balendin Sorrekieta, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: Plucky, passionate, surprising. Small club from a small island. Low expectations, low pressure, happy to be here.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 11th of 20
Notes: Bakartirla Buccaneers achieved their highest-ever finish last season, a lofty 8th. Supporters and admirers already hail manager Balendin Sorrekieta as the new Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga, his former mentor at the club, but many challenges remain. For one, repeating last season’s feat. Striker Balendin Betonazko, on loan from Iturributa United, was key to their performance, and with him gone Bakartirla have gone for Sporting Iturributa’s Tehmina Palani – a very expensive signing in fee and wages, but guaranteed results. Lukasz Adalmek, from Iturributa United, has also been brought in to make up for Loramendi Kuruchelar’s early retirement. Some international players for the future have also been scouted out and swept up: Poafmersian centre-back Nacro Astro and Mertagnian attacking midfielder Pia Aziz; one can only imagine what the bright-eyed youngsters thought as they stepped out of the airport and into the stormy, windswept desolation that is Bakartirla. Behind them comes 21-year-old Izaskun Egiluz on loan from Athletic Olarria, where they’ve spent a few fruitless seasons waiting for him to become ‘the next big thing’. The Buccaneers’ biggest problem this season is likely to be that they’ve failed to sign a replacement for playmaker Unax Alchourron, whose 35-year-old joints can be heard to creak.

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East Railway, est. 503
Ground: Narbaitza Memorial Stadium (17,930), Rumiatzi Image – under expansion, so will spend this season alternating between Army United’s 18th March Stadium (21,000) and Astograth University’s Arritzola (36,350), both in Rumiatzi
Colours: Grey and black stripes, grey shorts and socks
Major rivals: South Factory (The Workers' Derby), Athletic Club Rumiatzi (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Zuanshi (Yue alcohol)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 9.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 12 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Zhao Yong (YZH), aLBa Image Urtsin Belderrain, aCBa Image Zohiartze Orokieta, aCBa Image Amar Kovacevic (MYT), aRBa Image Aire Kobelas, aDMa Image Oxel Porkel, aDMa Image Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra, aLMa Image Iraunkor Berdesagar ©, aRMa Image Ilazki Oleaga, aAMa Image Gero Sorrosua, aCFa Image Tipi Eguaras

Bench: aGKa Goren Tamborindegi, aGKa Urbez Altera, aLBa Image Rachel Barrett (HAN), aCBa Diegoche Hetagoyena, aCBa Chindoki Moriyas, aRBa Artizar Anteo, aDMa Image Marisa Ohashima (HIN), aDMa Sendoa Gangoitia, aLMa Ubarna Maturana, aCMa Aitzol Nanklares, aCMa Kismi Galainena, aRMa Errando Zufiaurre, aAMa Yuli Nikoularena, aCFa Iturri Barriola, aCFa Yeremi Zalazar

Manager: Image Obeko Mundutegi, 9th season in charge
Club reputation: Working-class and proud of it. Substantial support from rail workers and enthusiasts nationwide. Punch above their weight.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 12th of 20
Notes: East Railway are going through one of the best periods in their history, but that means walking a fine line – and ruination lies on either side. Remaining in the top flight for now five seasons is a very expensive project, and Railway are a relatively small club with no millionaire owners or big corporations propping them up. They’ve racked up a substantial long-term debt as a result, and finally committed to considerably increasing that debt by financing a large expansion of the venerable Narbaitza Memorial Ground. Finances will remain tight for years, but if the club can weather the storm, the renovated stadium will be crucial to helping them survive and grow. In the short-term, the East-siders will have to go play in North Rumiatzi, at Army United’s ground, and West, at Astograth University’s, in a pair of uneasy groundsharing arrangements. In terms of signings, manager Obeko Mundutegi has kept pushing the envelope as far as it will go. Right-back Aire Kobelas and midfielder Aitzol Nanklares are in for some serious money. The marquee signings are two free transfers, though: left winger Iraunkor Berdesagar, who makes his triumphant return to the club after a career spent in Brenecia and briefly Tikariot, and playmaker Gero Sorrosua. Both are among the best Astograthian players of their generation, having played an important role for the national team; despite their massive wages and being in their mid-thirties, both should be a major boon to Railway. Left-back Rachel Barrett from Hannasea and Hinodejin defensive midfielder Marisa Ohashima are other arrivals expected to provide some affordable depth. If Railway can sneak through another season in the mid-table, their long-term future will be that much more secure.

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Ituraitz Victory, est. 496
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: Blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (The Ituraitz Derby), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image 2 Royal Cups
Main sponsor: Petromok (oil & gas)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 33 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Augustijn Kindvanevan (TSA), aLBa Image Mastino Garofano (SVG), aCBa Image Obeko Zabalegi, aCBa Image Gartzen Beraun, aRBa Image Kaxen Arabehere, aDMa Image Iracho Yeregi, aDMa Image Goizeder Abadia, aLMa Image Sakia Damani (CMT), aRMa Image Ugutz Iturriche, aAMa Image Omar Mahir © (ESH), aCFa Image Teyo Menbieye

Bench: aGKa Mendebal Beheran, aGKa Bilinch Legizano, aLBa Silban Elichagaray, aCBa Manu Amosain, aCBa Ichaso Medinabeitia, aCBa Ilari Beola, aRBa Apal Gerenio, aDMa Umea Lukastegi, aDMa Image Intov-Gelan Nun (QUS), aLMa Xanti Izpura, aCMa Chordon Ytuarte, aRMa Totakoxe Ansolidoa, aAMa Lastur Elorduy, aCFa Image Sulpizio Plumb (MRT), aCFa Kaiet Izurrategi

Manager: Image Yaunti Echekopar, 6th season in charge
Club reputation: Venerable. Respected but pitied. Massively popular in their city, no matter the lack of success.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 13th of 20
Notes: The fans of Ituraitz Victory have not come down from cloud nine after beating Sporting Iturributa on penalties to win the Royal Cup. That kind of glory comes to the blue side of Ituraitz quite literally once in a lifetime, so they’d better bask in it. The club offices have been busy, however, with some wheeling and dealing: Baladi Treko offloaded to Echegoyan FC for a pretty penny and replaced with BMR’s Goizeder Abadia, for example. A slight downgrade, but the profit has gone toward signing experienced centre-back Ichaso Medinabeitia,and young Chromatik winger Sakia Damani. Striker Sulpizio Plumb from Mertagne has also joined – and at just 19, could be one to look out for in the future. Manager Yaunti Echekopar has been smart to retain the core of his cup-winning team, particularly striker Teyo Menbieye and goalkeeper Augustijn Kindvanen, but perhaps too cautious in making new signings. This squad may have won the cup, but they also finished 14th in the league. Virtually everyone expects a quick exit from the Cup Winners’ Cup, so at least they won’t be feeling the lack of depth too much.
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Antiguoko FC, est. 514
Ground: The Enclave (45,058), Antiguoko Image
Colours: Red and white quarters, red shorts and socks
Major rivals: Gesterlake FC, Royal Arexa (both historic)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Yogutz (dairy)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 17 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Azubeli Arana, aLBa Image Hats Lizondo, aCBa Image Alundra (DAI), aCBa Image Adon Aburto, aRBa Image Arrosko Zugazti, aDMa Image Guchi Oyea, aDMa Image Tier Chardin (KOR), aLMa Image Raj Gupta (ETN), aRMa Image Thierry Cailleux (HIN), aAMa Image Uzuri Borthagaray, aCFa Image Mazuste Igerabide

Bench: aGKa Image Ada Robertson (SCT), aGKa Hanot Echeto, aLBa Aratz Iarritu, aCBa Otsando Erramundeguy, aCBa Hanot Benaza ©, aCBa Xefe Bessouat, aRBa Sugoi Iniurrigarro, aDMa Image David Brandon (IGR), aLMa Erramun Notzadal, aRMa Image Yaël La Reyne (OAM), aCMa Yatsu Letamendi, aAMa Haitz Hargindegi, aCFa Image Mâánéràtö Jíí (FFD), aCFa Hegazti Idarreta, aCFa Edur Ustarroz

Manager: Image Lain Iturregi, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Combative, tireless. Pride of the city and the region.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 14th of 20
Notes: Antiguoko have completed a full decade in the First Division, by far their longest spell in the top flight. In the course of it they’ve become mid-table regulars – but this has begun to slip the last couple of seasons. Things haven’t felt the same since letting go of striker Olentzaro Karazatorre, but manager Lain Iturregi hopes to turn things around with a strong showing this year. To do that he’s blazed ahead with five international signings, some of them promising, some of them dubious. In defence he’s taken in veteran Daineri centre-back Alundra and, to start as defensive midfielder, Ko-orenite Tier Chardin. Schottian goalkeeper Ada Robertson joins to provide competition for talented starting youngster Azubeli Arana; Yaël la Reyne is a winger just graduated from the university system in Oberour ar Moro, and David Brandon is an Igratian international. Will they all work out? Fans aren’t the most excited, but perhaps Iturregi can pull it off. If Antiguoko continues to dip or, heaven forbid, actually enter the relegation battle, his neck will be the first on the chopping block.

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Echegoyan FC, est. 530
Ground: Silanes Park (55,140), Echegoyan Image
Colours: Green and white stripes, green shorts and socks
Major rivals: Blue Mountain Range (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local), Astograth University (competitive)
Major honours: Image 3 First Division titles, Image 1 Royal Cup, Image 1 Ides of March Cup
Main sponsor: Enersuntsu (alternative energy)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 7.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 40 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Perucho Garabieta ©, aLBa Image Aitor Errendasoro, aCBa Image Koldobika Orbegozo, aCBa Image Kamil Zinkovsky (MYT), aRBa Image Gorbea Gogenola, aDMa Image Baladi Treko, aLMa Image Oinaz Kamon, aRMa Image Deunoro Loyola, aAMa Image Mederi Marien, aCFa Image Petrigai Orneta, aCFa Image Imanol Bethularan

Bench: aGKa Image Barto Wahl (ZRH), aGKa Itzaina Hegichussy, aLBa Lehoi Uribeondo, aCBa Lander Kahe, aCBa Satordi Uzandizaga, aCBa Aurre Lete, aRBa Dominix Renteria, aDMa Zigor Charo, aLMa Marco Martingorena, aCMa Urtungo Kereyazu, aRMa Bardol Arabaolaza, aAMa Sasoin Bibanko, aCFa Erlantz Berhabe, aCFa Hani Echeto, aCFa Argider Barber

Manager: Image Iban Bachiondo, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Hardy, tough, always up for a fight. Cheating bastards to many. Top team long ago, now on the margins.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 15th of 20
Notes: The season before last, after several years of struggling, Echegoyan FC were finally relegated to the Second Division. It wasn’t their first relegation, but the first since becoming a top team, and confirmed their fall from grace. To prepare their return to the top flight, they threw all they had at the problem – including the return of legendary player and manager Iban Bachiondo, who had spent years in the wilderness following a catastrophic spell at the helm of the Astograthian national team. Bachiondo filled in the gaps of a downtrodden squad and guided them to demolishing the second tier. The Highlanders have stormed back into the First Division with bravado, but they are sorely mistaken if they think they’ll be back to fighting for IFCF spots any time soon. The first task is to stay well clear of relegation, and to that end Bachiondo has arranged some critical signings: goalkeeper Barto Wahl from Zeta Reka and Hügeltaldom, as a long-term alternative to the iconic Perucho Garabieta, the triumphant return of striker Imanol Bethularan from Urbizania Wanderers, and forking over a large transfer fee for the services of highly-rated journeyman midfielder Baladi Treko. Much improvement is required in the midfield and attack, but this Echegoyan team should be strong enough to survive in the top flight.

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Urbitzo FC, est. 526
Ground: Champion Lane (22,180), Urbitzo Image
Colours: Blue with white sash, blue shorts, white socks
Major rivals: Oyardo FC (local), Urizaharra FC (regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Okinaga (watercraft and motorcycles)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.7 M
Seasons in the First Division: 4 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Urtzi Dolagaray, aLBa Image Johan Coalfield (BRE), aCBa Image Gilen Kaparra ©, aCBa Image Teyo Otormin, aRBa Image Ward Cullen (NPH), aDMa Image Mederi Oilhaborda, aDMa Image Martin Staunt-Anderson (ZWZ), aLMa Image Ambe Eskibel, aRMa Image Xalbador Achabalastra, aAMa Image Gabon Saralegi, aCFa Image Duenerth Dufour (GVN)

Bench: aGKa Keop Karrikaberry, aGKa Xuban Landaberry, aLBa Image Ivon Berout (OAM), aCBa Todor Belarde, aCBa Kepa Egigorry, aCBa Hurko Gobeo, aRBa Kusko Isaurralde, aDMa Aketza Ibarguren, aDMa Ruisko Zarazua, aDMa Todor Biota, aLMa Image Neil Broadhead (TMB), aRMa Bordat Moroy, aAMa Image Jake Swisher (SFD), aCFa Zabal Alkatena, aCFa Ambe Derdoy

Manager: Image Agoztar Gorstiaga, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Jealous of rival Oyardo's prior success, anxious for some of their own. Looked down upon - 50 years to get into the top flight?
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 16th of 20
Notes: Urbitzo have been one of the busiest teams in Astograth this off-season. Manager Agoztar Gorstiaga has heavily reinforced his squad via no less than 10 transfers; of these, the most significant are Nepharan right-back Ward Cullen from Gesterlake, defensive midfielder Martin Staunt-Anderson from Zwangzug University, and winger Xalbador Achabalastra from Sporting Arkamo. From abroad also come left-back Ivon Berout from Oberour ar Moro, playmaker Jake Swisher from Sanford, and winger Neil Broadhead from Tumbra, and from within Astograth a mix of young prospects and washed-up veterans. Urbitzo have ended up with most players either lacking experience or having too much – but it could be just enough to do the job.

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Miners FC, est. 515
Ground: The Lieutenant (14,700), Echegoyan Image
Colours: Red with black sash, black shorts, red socks
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC, Blue Mountain Range (both local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Ondraka (hardware)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 5.9 M
Seasons in the First Division: 11 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Firmo Ospital, aLBa Image Agosti Irachet, aCBa Image Zohiartze Urkia, aCBa Image Argider Obieta, aRBa Image Sigurdur Arjonsson (SVJ), aDMa Image Errando Belastegi, aDMa Image Michaut Agos, aLMa Image Antso Biteri, aCMa Image Lapurdi Muruaga, aRMa Image Churio Aragolaza ©, aCFa Image Xantalen Gastambide

Bench: aGKa Yaunzuria Andikoechea, aGKa Gauargi Oria, aLBa Eztebe Pinedo, aCBa Loiola Orieta, aCBa Urritz Duhau, aCBa Azibar Marrokin, aRBa Haitz Elosu, aDMa Kiliz Menbieye, aDMa Image Valery Babykin (PYA), aCMa Mendebal Yugo, aLMa Yon Echaurren, aRMa Lizar Tafaya, aAMa Echekopar Urtazu, aCFa Axular Mendiberry, aCFa Ekaitz Biyoch

Manager: Image Zeruko Orregi, 4th season in charge
Club reputation: The odd-men-out of Echegoyan, forever yo-yoing between divisions. Small club, very close to their loyal supporters.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 17th of 20
Notes: Miners have survived their first year back in the top flight are and now looking to avoid the second-season slump. They’ve made some much-needed sales to keep the balance sheet in check, but the incoming transfers don’t inspire a ton of confidence. Manager Zeruko Orregi is banking on playing defensively, as sort of a cut-rate Blue Mountain Range, and so invested almost exclusively in veterans that can provide that sort of impassable, shithousing backline. Zohiartze Urkia from Urbizania Wanderers, Agosti Irachet from Athletic Olarria, and Sigurdur Arjonsson from ESK Storevik in Savojarna are all skilled in this, but will they last the whole season? Outside of the defence, 34-year-old winger Churio Aragolaza, formerly of Urbizania Wanderers and the national team, remains the team’s only standout player. If they avoid relegation, pundits reckon it won’t be by much.

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Urizaharra FC, est. 587
Ground: Kaizubia (30,582), Urizaharra Image
Colours: All navy blue
Major rivals: Oyardo FC, Urbitzo FC (both regional), Urizaharra Olympic (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Neaskor (tyres)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 6.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 10 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Oinatz Lissarrage, aLBa Image Hartz Isuregi, aCBa Image Luix Lasota, aCBa Image Lore Ameya, aRBa Image Isusko Keno, aLMa Image Lauaxeta Lardaro, aCMa Image Armando Caruso (SVG), aCMa Image Yaizki Gamino ©, aRMa Image Polentzi Lachika, aCFa Image Anter Genaga, aCFa Image Darian Bloodoff (TKT)

Bench: aGKa Yulen Iphar, aGKa Mikelar Ezkieta, aLBa Errapel Inchauspe, aCBa Raitir Olazar, aCBa Gauargi Aniorbe, aRBa Bero Treto, aDMa Koldo Salbalzagaray, aCMa Image Rosenthorpe Thompsen (CMT), aCMa Orkatz Yarza, aLMa Domiku Rospide, aRMa Baraxil Tabar, aAMa Pello Salduberes, aCFa Aznar Landaberria, aCFa Diagur Baskones, aCFa Agosti Urri

Manager: Image Garin Algorta, 6th season in charge
Club reputation: Have never matched their success to their massive support across Urizaharra province. Often the butt of jokes for this.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 18th of 20
Notes: Urizaharra have done the seemingly impossible two seasons in a row now – but surely this year’s the year they go down. To their credit, they refuse to give up and have made good signings this off-season, particularly winger Lauaxeta Lardaro from Sporting Iturributa and Armando Caruso from Athletic Rumiatzi. Anter Genaga from Gortz United is a decent striker, but the amount paid for him is questionable. Still, the squad’s weaknesses in defence and very little depth should spell doom. Surely these predictions can’t be wrong three times in a row!

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Erribe United, est. 586
Ground: Erkolantza Stadium (31,510), Erribe Image
Colours: Teal and white stripes, teal shorts and socks
Major rivals: Athletic Club Yungoitio, Chinchartu Lehoi (both regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: KIEE Import & Export (imports & exports)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 5.3 M
Seasons in the First Division: 4 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Declan Davies (HVY), aLBa Image Goizeder Lefer, aCBa Image Ilazki Lizalde, aCBa Image Ekhi Iroz, aRBa Image Maore Lizaso, aLMa Image Egerdi Adarraga, aCMa Image Borna Marusic (MYT), aRMa Image Aingeru Sayaz, aAMa Image Kepa Saligo ©, aCFa Image Urki Migeltorena, aCFa Image Xefe Solaegi

Bench: aGKa Berdoi Berhoet, aGKa Amuruza Nobleza, aLBa Edur Otero, aCBa Beila Tirapu, aCBa Eleazar Sarrasin, aCBa Urtzi Urus, aRBa Ekhi Urchipia, aDMa Xuban Igor, aLMa Image Paolig Dessoubs-Le-Four (OAM), aCMa Edorta Yuanola, aRMa Charan Karrikaburu, aAMa Giammarco Egimendi, aCFa Ximun Iun, aCFa Sasoin Yturrart, aCFa Eder Chouhy

Manager: Image Andima Etchaleku, 8th season in charge
Club reputation: Fringe club from a fringe city, neither very renowned for football. Trying to build a legacy.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 19th of 20
Notes: Erribe seem destined to be a yo-yo club, not good enough for the top flight and occasionally too good for the Second Division. This off-season their squad has been picked apart by more attractive teams from both tiers, and scrounging up replacements proven to be a big challenge. Captain playmaker Kepa Saligo and Mytanar central midfielder Borna Marusic – on loan from Iturributa United – are ones to watch this season, but otherwise Erribe are expected to struggle.

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Dockyard Oaks, est. 543
Ground: Admiral Eskorza (21,928), Basabe Image
Colours: Green and orange stripes, orange shorts, green socks
Major rivals: Basabe Youth, Basabe Old Boys, Athletic Club Basabe (all local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: UltraGarbi (cleaning supplies)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 5.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 1 of 43

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Unax Goyenola, aLBa Image Perucho Olarraiga, aCBa Image Arixo Salayaran, aCBa Image Izotz Saparrart ©, aRBa Image Arrats Usal, aDMa Image Erroman Kortazan, aDMa Image Jin Shirong (YZH), aLMa Image Adame Harismendy, aRMa Image Lezaeta Zarakondegi, aAMa Image Antso Agerrido, aCFa Image Keop Albizua

Bench: aGKa Image Bryan Pierce (XAN), aGKa Adei Fuyaondo, aLBa Luki Alkedo, aCBa Luken Almirantearena, aCBa Eleazar Alzuaga, aCBa Areitio Saltzamendi, aRBa Ximun Chilotegi, aDMa Peruanton Solas, aDMa Yulen Urdinarrain, aLMa Iruri Kasamayor, aCMa Inchixu Oyaregi, aRMa Inko Urlachea, aAMa Guchi Biyaneba, aCFa Goren Donamari, aCFa Tzeme Galdiano

Manager: Image Peli Alzu, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Historic but underachieving club, working hard to establish themselves as the preeminent team in Basabe. Linked to the lake city's once-thriving port and shipbuilding industry.
Fans’ expectation: Avoid relegation
Pundits’ prediction: 20th of 20
Notes: Dockyard Oaks will make their début in the First Division this season, in what is also manager Peli Alzu’s comeback attempt at top-flight football after a series of high-profile flops. He’s done very well to promote Dockyard Oaks as runners-up of the Second Division, which most people argue was a complete fluke. Oaks are determined to prove they’ve got what it takes, however. Promising centre-back Arixo Salarayan has been lured from Athletic Olarria with the promise of regular football, as has defensive midfielder Jin Shirong from Beiyun Stars in Yuezhou, but in general there is desperately little quality to be found in this team. Goalkeeper Unax Goyenola, captain of the U-20 Astograthian national team, is otherwise the team’s standout player. He’ll count for little if the defence don’t hold up. It would be somewhat miraculous for Oaks to remain in the First Division.
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The Astograthian Football League
Season 688 Review

The 43rd season of the Astograthian Football League is now concluded.

First Division

This was one of the tightest and most surprising seasons in First Division history. The champions earned 69 points, the lowest total in the 20-team era. They also took the lead on the very last fixture, without having topped the table once since matchday 16. Most shockingly of all, the name of the new champions of Astograth is Gortz United.

The early stages of the competition were dominated by Iturributa United. Justin Vauxhall’s side seemed to finally gel together as a team during this initial run of 12 matches, combining a rampaging attack with an efficient midfield and an uncharacteristically tidy defence, It didn’t hurt that Pristina Shine maintained last season’s incredible proficiency through it: 10 of her 23 league goals came in these 12 first matches, almost half of the team’s output. A 2-0 home loss to Gortz United, during which Gasteiz Yrisarri scored one of the goals of the season, marked a turning point for both teams. Iturributa United would give up their 6-point lead through an embarrassing 1-0 loss at Dockyard Oaks and a 2-1 home loss to an injury-stricken Royal Rumiatzi. Gortz, who had until then hovered around the lower IFCF spots, embarked on a winning streak that saw briefly take the lead on matchday 15, before dropping it back to Iturributa United a couple of weeks later following a 1-1 draw with Dockyard Oaks. But Gortz were now firmly in the title picture, buoyed by the deadly attacking trio of Tomofumi Ishimoda, Kolejes Marajis, and Gasteiz Yrisarri. The third team in the title race at that point were the defending champions: Royal Rumiatzi, looking for a threepeat. Playing manager Galeano’s patented, orderly possession-based football, Rumiatzi would outscore and outdefend nearly every other team in the first half of the tournament, topping the table at exactly the halfway point following a 6-0 demolishing of who else? Dockyard Oaks.

Royal Rumiatzi would keep an iron grip on the title through to matchday 29, though Gortz United and Iturributa United remained hot on their heels. The wheels would come off their title defence after a 2-0 loss at Urbizania Wanderers, however. The winless streak would stretch to a whopping six matches, as they went on to draw with Urbitzo and Iturributa United and lose to Miners FC, East Railway, and Blue Mountain Range before finally getting 3 points against Ituraitz Victory. By then the damage was severe: Rumiatzi sat in 6th place, 6 points from the leaders, with 3 matches to go.

Urbizania Wanderers, who took the lead after beating Royal Rumiatzi, had a season marked by brilliant performances in the big matches, capped by a 4-0 demolishing of Gortz United, which featured a Julian Mann brace. The team’s striker troubles were handily solved by Brandon Irving, who topped the club scoring charts with 16 in the league. However, Wanderers once again fell prey to overconfidence when taking on the likes of Miners, Urbitzo, Dockyard Oaks, and Urizaharra, dropping ‘easy’ points to all of them. After the huge 2-0 win over Rumiatzi they proceeded to lose 2-0 to an Athletic Olarria that had a disappointing season, and tumbled down to the Challengers Cup positions. They would then experience their own six-match winless streak: losing to Royal Ibarbe and Antiguoko, drawing with Ituraitz FC, Erribe United, and Sporting Arkamo, before beating Bakartirla Buccaneers 3-0 in the penultimate fixture, which allowed them to claw their way back into the Challengers Cup. A final 1-0 win at Echegoyan FC, the crucial winner scored by Julian Mann in the 73rd minute, allowed them to leapfrog into 4th place and earn the second-seed Challengers Cup position. Not a ‘good’ season by Wanderers standards, but not a terrible one either. The performances of new signings Brandon Irving and Roman Palomer proved particularly encouraging, and should pave the way for another strong title challenge next season.

The downturns of Royal Rumiatzi and Urbizania Wanderers allowed for Iturributa United and Sporting Iturributa to come to the fore, trading the lead between them several times. Both had finally found their form – an especially dramatic transformation for Sporting, who had struggled to stay in the running through the first half of the season. Some tactical arrangements in the disposition of the midfield allowed new Pasargan striker Evangelino Pulido Castaneda to run rampant, bagging the majority of his 17 goals in this period. The derbies between the two, incensed by the Gilamu Bengoechea affair, were scheduled early in each cycle and ended in a tense 0-0 draw and a 2-1 victory for Sporting Iturributa, with goals by Oidor Lubiano and Evangelino Pulido Castaned A particularly colourful celebration by Bengoechea on the second goal got him sent off; 10-player Sporting conceded to Pristina Shine in the 87th minute and struggled to hold their ground in the final minutes, but resisted for the win. Toward the end of the season this piled the pressure on United, as Sporting held the head-to-head advantage. Both sides would struggle to hold onto the lead once they took it – a recurring theme in the final scramble for the title, ‘the poisoned apple’ according to very creative opinion columnists. Sporting lost at Antiguoko, drew with Bakartirla, Urbitzo and Wanderers; United drew with Royal Rumiatzi and lost to Athletic Olarria and Ituraitz FC. In the meantime, Gortz United, Royal Rumiatzi and… Blue Mountain Range‽ caught up to within three points, with two matches to go.

You read that right. Blue Mountain Range. This was their best season ever in the First Division. As a club, BMR is known for two things: ultra-defensiveness and consistency – the consistency to always finish 10th, that is. An immovably, enduringly mid-table club, BMR stand alone in having played nearly every season of the First Division yet never finishing anywhere above 7th place. Or stood alone. This year the squad and strategy assembled by Taeshani manager Xander McDrew paid off in the type of consistency that results in consistently winning matches. The least-beaten defence in the league (together with Sporting Iturributa’s) was combined with a midfield that appeared to know what they were doing and with a pair of strikers – Jacky Abatantuono and Anaia Olabegogaeskoecha – who were merciless in front of goal. The two derbies against Echegoyan FC were, to neutrals, dreadfully boring, plodding, and unnervingly violent scoreless draws. Ask the faithful, though, and you’ll learn they were actually a pair of masterclasses in defensive technique, tactical innovation, mind games, individual resilience, collective spirit, and undying willpower projected onto the pitches of Silanes Park and the Ximun Orieta Sporting Ground. Nevertheless, BMR climbed to the IFCF positions early on in the season and remained thereabouts; at home they were a fortress and away they managed to collect important wins, such as a 1-0 at Urbizania Wanderers and a 1-0 at Gortz United. There were a lot of 1-0s, the kind of 1-0s that leave you in 4th place, 3 points from the title with two matches to go.

First, though, a quick word on Ituraitz FC. They had a horrifying season. Ibai Kiriano, in the second season of his first appointment as a first-team manager, had promised to finally bring the club back to fighting for the title. He instead led them to the relegation spots. With ten matches played, the Reds had a single win and 8 points. Sitting in 18th place, Kiriano was sacked. Recognising an emergency, the team was entrusted to a legendary player and manager, the all-but-retired multi-time champion Tomas Aer. In his first match at Ituraitz since the 682 season, Aer led the Reds to a 2-0 loss at Bakartirla Buccaneers, but quickly lifted their much-battered morale with a 2-1 win against rivals Urbizania Wanderers. Results would generally improve from Kiriano’s tenure, but the team continued to perform erratically – and particularly poorly in defence. Aer ultimately guided Ituraitz from 18th to a 12th-place finish, averting a complete catastrophe but still achieving what is, by far, the worst Ituraitz league finish since the creation of the First Division. The previous lowest, for reference, was 7th. Adding significant salt to the wound is the fact that hated rivals Ituraitz Victory have finished above them, also a first for the First Division. Victory have, naturally, celebrated this like a title win, and are getting a bit dizzy with this feeling called ‘winning’. Ituraitz FC, meanwhile, have announced CODE RED: PROJECT SAVE ITURAITZ to assure fans that major changes are coming, but many fear that the club is heading the way of the fallen giant, as Echegoyan FC and Astograth Uni already have. The success of Gortz United, based in Ituraitz province and not far from Ituraitz city, further fuels fears that fair-weather fans may favour to them instead.

On the dawn of matchday 37, Iturributa United topped the First Division table with 64 points. Sporting Iturributa were 2nd with 63 and Gortz United 3rd also with 63; tied on head-to-head results, they were separated by goal difference, Sporting with a +5 advantage. Blue Mountain Range were 4th on 61 points and Royal Rumiatzi 5th, also on 61 points, with BMR having the head-to-head advantage. Iturributa United would play at home against Erribe United, Sporting Iturributa visited Miners FC, Gortz United received Royal Rumiatzi and BMR hosted Sporting Arkamo. The odds for winning the title according to bookies followed the order in which teams were ordered: Iturributa United had it easiest, needing to beat already-relegated Erribe and then away at Arkamo. Sporting Iturributa’s path was also simple: beat Arkamo away then East Railway at home, and wait for Iturributa United to drop any points, Gortz had it much more difficult: beat Royal Rumiatzi at home, then regional rivals Olarria away, hope Iturributa United drop easy points, and for Sporting Iturributa to either drop easy points or make up a 5-goal difference. BMR and Royal Rumiatzi would need all three teams above to drop points, though Rumiatzi could force it in their six-pointer against Gortz.

The four matches kicked off simultaneously, and within seven minutes Iturributa United had scored the opener against Erribe, Lukas Bright the author. Erribe responded by immediately winning a corner and heading in the 1-1 equaliser through Borna Marusic – a Mytanar youngster on loan from Iturributa United! In Echegoyan, Sporting Iturributa pummelled Miners FC 0-2 through a brace by Jeremiah Ruiz. Around the same time, Gortz United went 1-0 against Royal Rumiatzi with a Gunutz Yriberry goal, and BMR 1-0 up against Sporting Arkamo thanks to Yake Gurina. On the brink of half-time, Xantalen Gastambide for Miners would claw one back against Sporting Iturributa (1-2), and Rumiatzi equalised against Gortz with a shot by Nepharan winger Petrarch Karaiskakis (1-1). In the second half, BMR would shut down and slow their match to a crawl, hanging onto the lead. At Old City Stadium, Iturributa United desperately searched for a breakthrough against Erribe United, who similarly parked the bus – they needed any point they could get to prevent relegation. At Miners FC, the venerable Yon Echaurren struck a strong finish to equalise the match 2-2, setting off chants of ‘chokers’ directed at Sporting. Unlike previous seasons where they lost their nerve, the Chevrons rallied and pushed for the 3-2 in an organised manner, which netted them the goal by Squidroidian winger Ohashi Kiichi. At Gortz, Royal Rumiatzi took the 2-1 lead in the 70th minute with a header by Hitzeder Echegoyen, and felt confident they would see out the match. If results held, Rumiatzi were still very much in the race for the title.

The results did hold. Royal Rumiatzi’s result did not. In the 88th minute, young Farf winger Kolejes Marajis, who truly came into his own this season, spearheaded an attack that finished with him swinging the ball to the far post, curling past goalkeeper Konrad Matheny. Equaliser by Gortz United, 2-2. This would eliminate Royal Rumiatzi from contention, but also left Gortz with little chances. Schottian striker Eddie Bains grabbed the ball and ran back to the centre circle, ready to restart. They were going for the winner. Five minutes later, in the 3rd minute of added time, Marajis flung a corner into the box, it skimmed the top of defender Aztore Andia’s head and met that of Eddie Bains, who drove it down and into the back of the net. 3-2 to Gortz United. Sporting Iturributa were now top of the league on 66 points, Gortz had 66 points and the worse goal difference, Iturributa United sat on 65 and Blue Mountain Range on 64.

Once more, the season came down to the final matchday. Once again, Sporting Iturributa had the first choice of winning it. If they beat 7th-placed East Railway, at home, they were champions. If they dropped points, any of Gortz United, Iturributa United or Blue Mountain Range could win. Gortz United kicked off their visit to Athletic Club Olarria with two goals by Player of the Season Tomofumi Ishimoda, taking his league total to 20 goals for the second year in a row. 0-2 for Gortz, immediately putting pressure on Sporting Iturributa to win at all cost. Minutes later, Mogel Galdiano of Sporting Arkamo scored his own brace against Iturributa United: 2-0 for Arkamo. The drama would ramp up at Old City Stadium when East Railway’s Tipi Eguaras slammed home the opener: 0-1 to Railway against Sporting Iturributa. Gortz would be champions if results held.

Into the second half, it took ten minutes for Ferena Rauch of Sporting Iturributa to rifle in a shot from outside the box, drawing the match 1-1 against Railway. Sporting needed just one more goal and they’d win the league. They had found themselves in this same situation several times over the past four seasons – and failed every time. This was the moment for redemption, at home, in front of their crowd. Since they had the first option, the FAF had brought the real First Division trophy for them, right there at pitchside; the other three contenders had been provided with mere copies for the trophy ceremony. In Olarria, Gortz were still 2-0 up and looking comfortable. In Arkamo, Iturributa United’s Fangti Pikolauch scored once to make it 2-1, then the Scarlet Band got hit back with the 3-1, completing a hat-trick from Mogel Galdiano. Blue Mountain Range were out of the race, but drawing 0-0 at Royal Ibarbe meant they’d finish in an incredible 4th place.

Again, Sporting Iturributa needed a single goal to win the title. East Railway, despite fielding numerous ex-Sporting players, did not allow it. Sporting Iturributa would be runners-up, again.

Iturributa United fought back to a 3-2 result thanks to Pristina Shine. In the final minute of added time, desperately fighting for an equaliser, their abandoned backline was easily overrun by Arkamo’s Damyan Nifterik. 4-2 to Arkamo. In Ibarbe, BMR were stunned with a late free-kick header from towering striker Robert Lucero. The 1-0 loss dropped them to 5th, but in the end that hardly mattered – it was the first time they qualified for an international competition that wasn’t the Series B Champions Cup, which they’d only entered once anyway. A truly historic moment. Urbizania Wanderers’ win against Echegoyan FC, which bumped down BMR, also inadvertently rendered Royal Rumiatzi’s 4-1 victory over Dockyard Oaks moot: on head-to-head results, the defending champions were left out of the IFCF positions entirely.

But in a First Division season of firsts, the most important of all is the first title by Gortz United. Masterfully commanded by Eneko Madariaga, Gortz United are the first new winners of the First Division since Urbizania Wanderers in 651, 37 years ago. The 651 season was also the first one that Gortz United played in the top flight, in large part thanks to the financing and goalscoring efforts of striker Dei Ormache in the twilight of his legendary career. It goes to show how unlikely Gortz are as champions – they were never a major competitor, not even at regional level. In 684, Madariaga took charge of the team in the relegation spots. Next season they were 7th. Two seasons after that, runners-up. Now, champions of Astograthian football. If they play their cards, Gortz could well establish a dynasty – especially if they take advantage of Ituraitz FC’s apparent decline. But even if this title remains all they win, Madariaga, Tomofumi Ishimoda, Kolejes Marajis, Erphinstadt Tstinstaphensteidt, Gasteiz Yrisarri, Bihar Raldua and all others who contributed to the championship will always remain legends at Itsasargiberria Stadium. Days later, after a parade like never seen before in Gortz, they lifted the real First Division trophy in their own ground. Helping them do it was honorary chairman, 76-year-old Dei Ormache, as his dream of lifting Gortz United to glory finally came full circle.

Taldo Lehan               Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Gortz United 38 20 9 9 56 38 +18 69 Champions / Copa de Campeones / Champions League – 2nd CC/CL appearance
2 Sporting Iturributa 38 19 10 9 46 25 +21 67 Champions League – 20th CC/CL appearance
3 Iturributa United 38 18 11 9 55 31 +24 65 Challengers Cup – 28th GC/ChC appearance
4 Urbizania Wanderers 38 18 10 10 55 37 +18 64 Challengers Cup – 22nd GC/ChC appearance
5 Blue Mountain Range 38 19 7 12 37 25 +12 64 Challengers Cup – 1st GC/ChC appearance

6 Royal Rumiatzi 38 18 10 10 60 38 +22 64
7 East Railway 38 17 8 13 57 49 +8 59
8 Royal Ibarbe 38 15 12 11 42 35 +7 57
9 Sporting Arkamo 38 15 11 12 63 58 +5 56
10 Athletic Club Olarria 38 16 8 14 51 39 +12 56
11 Ituraitz Victory 38 16 7 15 44 52 −8 55
12 Ituraitz FC 38 13 10 15 45 54 −9 49
13 Echegoyan FC 38 13 10 15 50 48 +2 49
14 Miners FC 38 11 12 15 37 49 −12 45
15 Antiguoko FC 38 11 12 15 37 51 −14 45
16 Bakartirla Buccaneers 38 10 12 16 46 53 −7 42
17 Urbitzo FC 38 10 11 17 40 58 −18 41
18 Erribe United 38 10 10 18 32 48 −16 40 ↓ 3-year run
19 Dockyard Oaks 38 7 7 24 24 55 −31 28 ↓ 1-year run
20 Urizaharra FC 38 7 7 24 37 71 −34 28 ↓ 4-year run

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CHAMPIONS
GORTZ UNITED

1st title



FAF Awards
At the traditional awards ceremony, held at Rumiatzi’s Kraitzaga Theatre once the season is concluded, the Futbol Astograthiko Federazioa presented the following awards, based on First Division performance. Local media consider these highly prestigious, and the definitive acknowledgement of the best in Astograthian football.

Player of the Season:
1. Image Tomofumi Ishimoda, CF – Gortz United – 35 appearances, 20 goals
2. Image Pristina Shine ⟮ᴇǫs⟯, CF – Iturributa United – 38 appearances, 23 goals
3. Image Ferena Rauch ⟮ɴᴘʜ⟯, DM – Sporting Iturributa – 36 appearances, 3 goals

Young Player of the Season:
1. Image Kolejes Marajis ⟮ғғᴅ⟯, RM, age 19 – Gortz United – 34 appearances, 9 goals
2. Image Amar Kovacevic ⟮ᴍʏᴛ⟯, CB, age 20 – East Railway – 36 appearances, 3 goals
3. Image Irakusne Hecharri, CB, age 21 – Royal Ibarbe – 34 appearances, 1 goal

Manager of the Season:
1. Image Eneko Madariaga – Gortz United
2. Image Mikel Aluztiza – Sporting Iturributa
3. Image Xander McDrew ⟮ᴛᴀᴇ⟯ – Blue Mountain Range

Golden Uri for Top Scorer:
23 – Image Pristina Shine ⟮ᴇǫs⟯, CF – Iturributa United
20 – Image Danica Marinkovic ⟮ɴᴘʜ⟯, CF – Royal Rumiatzi
20 – Image Imanol Bethularan, CF – Echegoyan FC
20 – Image Tomofumi Ishimoda, CF – Gortz United
18 – Image Mogel Galdiano, CF – Sporting Arkamo

Elmsvikur Trophy for Goal of the Season:
1. Image Olentzaro Anseotori – Athletic Club Olarria (A) vs. Royal Ibarbe, MD 5, FT 0–2. A ball lobbed up by Santi Arankibia bounces high in front of Anseotori, between the half-way line and the box. Ass it comes down to the level of his hip, he unleashes a shot that rips past goalkeeper Edur Iun, looping over him just below the crossbar.
2. Image Gasteiz Yrisarri – Gortz United (A) vs. Iturributa United, MD 13, FT 0–2. A cross from Kolejes Marajis finds Yrisarri just inside the box, who strikes the ball in a clean volley straight to the corner of the net.
3. Image Uzuri Borthagaray – Antiguoko FC (H) vs. Urbizania Wanderers, MD 36, FT 2–1. MD 36, FT 2–1. A corner kick by Raj Gupta is flicked backwards by a Tier Chardin header. It hits a defender, bounces to head height and is struck by Borthagaray with a high scissor kick inside the six-yard box, barely beating an identical clearance by Eriz Mugiro.

Team of the Season:
GK – Image Lino Kaberle ⟮sᴛᴋ⟯ – Sporting Iturributa – 38 appearances
LB – Image Roman Palomer ⟮sᴠɢ⟯ – Urbizania Wanderers – 34 appearances, 1 goal
CB – Image Mogel Doyenard – Sporting Iturributa – 34 appearances
CB – Image Daigo Coshan ⟮ᴛᴀᴇ⟯ – Blue Mountain Range – 36 appearances, 2 goals
RB – Image Zhu Aiguo ⟮ʏᴢʜ⟯ – Iturributa United – 35 appearances
DM – Image Ferena Rauch ⟮ɴᴘʜ⟯ – Sporting Iturributa – 36 appearances, 3 goals
LM – Image Gasteiz Yrisarri – Gortz United – 33 appearances, 9 goals
RM – Image Kolejes Marajis ⟮ғғᴅ⟯ – Gortz United – 34 appearances, 9 goals
AM – Image Tomofumi Ishimoda – Gortz United – 35 appearances, 20 goals
CF – Image Danica Marinkovic ⟮ɴᴘʜ⟯ – Royal Rumiatzi – 35 appearances, 20 goals
CF – Image Pristina Shine ⟮ᴇǫs⟯ – Iturributa United – 38 appearances, 23 goals

Name                            Club                    Nat.   LA*   LG*   IA*   IG*
ALUNDRA Antiguoko FC DAI 32 0
CHARDIN Tier Antiguoko FC KOR 33 2
GUPTA Raj Antiguoko FC ETN 34 0
CAILLEUX Thierry Antiguoko FC HIN 32 6
ROBERTSON Ada Antiguoko FC SCT 1 0
BRANDON David Antiguoko FC IGR 15 1
REYNE Yaël la Antiguoko FC OAM 14 1
JÍÍ Mâánéràtö Antiguoko FC FFD 12 0
SPIDERLAIR Jasmijn Athletic Club Olarria GRF 33 2
MERCADO Iohana Athletic Club Olarria ASU 36 1
DOCHERTY Amber Athletic Club Olarria KSK 33 4
CARNEY Gareth Athletic Club Olarria NPH 15 0
LYNCH Kara Athletic Club Olarria TLI 11 0
MCJOHNSOM Johnson Athletic Club Olarria PFA 10 0
BLACKWOOD Neil Athletic Club Olarria CBP 18 0
MONTREAUX Habette Athletic Club Olarria HIN 8 0
RADOZEVIC Svetoslav Bakartirla Buccaneers MYT 33 1
ADALMEK Lukasz Bakartirla Buccaneers ESH 33 4
PALANI Tehmina Bakartirla Buccaneers SRS 31 15
ASTRO Nacro Bakartirla Buccaneers PFA 12 0
AZIZ Pia Bakartirla Buccaneers MRT 9 3
SANTIAGO Santiago Blue Mountain Range TAE 32 1
DONALDSON Arnold Blue Mountain Range KHD 32 1
COSHAN Daigo Blue Mountain Range TAE 36 2
REED Danni Blue Mountain Range QOD 32 0
BREUNIG Benjamin Blue Mountain Range SWR 33 3
AZBELYOV Janei Blue Mountain Range SRS 36 3
ABATANTUONO Jacky Blue Mountain Range JUE 29 10
DASSAULT Adrian Blue Mountain Range TKT 13 0
MEE-KYONG Geun Blue Mountain Range HIN 19 0
PRINCE Rosalia Blue Mountain Range EFL 12 1
JIN Shinrong Dockyard Oaks YZH 33 4 2 0
PIERCE Bryan Dockyard Oaks XAN 0 0 0 0
YONG Zhao East Railway YZH 37 0
KOVACEVIC Amar East Railway MYT 36 3
BARRETT Rachel East Railway HAN 10 2
OHASHIMA Marisa East Railway HIN 16 1
ZINKOVSKY Kamil Echegoyan FC MYT 33 1 4 2
WAHL Barto Echegoyan FC ZRH 0 0 0 0
DAVIES Declan Erribe United HVY 35 0
MARUSIC Borna Erribe United MYT 32 3
DESSOUBS-LE-FOUR Paolig Erribe United OAM 16 0
SINAGRA Anselmo Gortz United JUE 31 0 4 0
TSTINSTAPHENSTEITD Erphinstatdt Gortz United AUD 34 5 4 0
MARAJIS Kolejes Gortz United FFD 34 9 4 0
DONAT Martí Gortz United TEQ 16 0 1 0
WILHELM Esmail Gortz United ESH 15 1 2 0
BAINS Eddie Gortz United SCT 15 3 3 1
ARMIDA Fernando Ituraitz FC STB 38 0
SLOAH Mike Ituraitz FC SNL 37 0
SHINRA Puristina Ituraitz FC HIN 38 2
CORVEY Isidra Ituraitz FC BRE 36 4
HLYNURSBUR Ari Ituraitz FC GRF 35 3
CELUSTKA Elsebeth Ituraitz FC NPH 33 11
POTOS Telá Ituraitz FC TIO 34 9
DARROZE Arnesa Ituraitz FC NPH 9 1
KRISTINE Sasha Ituraitz FC CMT 9 3
DOWLING-DOCKSON Meir Ituraitz FC EFL 12 0
KINDVANEVAN Augustijn Ituraitz Victory TSA 37 0 10 0
GAROFANO Mastino Ituraitz Victory SVG 33 0 9 1
DAMANI Sakia Ituraitz Victory CMT 31 5 9 3
MAHIR Omar Ituraitz Victory ESH 33 8 10 5
NUN Intov-Gelan Ituraitz Victory QUS 12 0 1 0
PLUMB Sulpizio Ituraitz Victory MRT 10 1 2 0
HUTCHINS Dana Iturributa United EFL 38 0 4 0
JAGIDAR Palla Iturributa United SRS 30 0 4 0
TOIVANEN Janne Iturributa United SVJ 32 0 4 0
RIVERS Alex Iturributa United KRY 35 0 2 0
AIGUO Zhu Iturributa United YZH 35 0 4 0
MACDONALD Connor Iturributa United KSK 34 5 2 1
PIKOLAUGH Fangti Iturributa United CMT 36 4 3 1
BRIGHT Lukas Iturributa United BRE 33 12 3 1
SHINE Pristina Iturributa United EQS 38 23 4 1
AGUIAR Victor Iturributa United CBZ 0 0 0 0
DOHERTY Isaac Iturributa United EUR 15 0 1 0
MENAT Gareth Iturributa United NPH 11 0 2 0
ARJONSSON Sigurdur Miners FC SVJ 34 0
BABYKIN Valery Miners FC PYA 12 1
BIRKAN Zeynel Abidin Royal Ibarbe TMR 37 0
MUNUZO Hissho Royal Ibarbe HIN 34 1
VILLAVERDE Chuy Royal Ibarbe FFD 35 1
PYRITE Younis Royal Ibarbe ISK 32 1
ARENTSSON Guðmann Royal Ibarbe GRF 34 2
LERUOSE Osfral Royal Ibarbe TIO 27 9
LUCERO Robert Royal Ibarbe TKT 34 9
EXAIMAHE Huatxehai Royal Ibarbe TXA 16 0
UBBISDÓTTIR Malin Royal Ibarbe GRF 10 0
FAUMONT Silbane de Royal Ibarbe MRT 13 0
MATHENY Konrad Royal Rumiatzi NPH 38 0 12 0
EXIHOSAHAR Loxjilo Royal Rumiatzi FFD 36 0 11 0
IMABAYAMA Iñaki Royal Rumiatzi HIN 34 0 10 0
SAINT-PIERRE Victoire De Royal Rumiatzi CMT 36 1 11 0
KARAISKAKIS Petrarch Royal Rumiatzi NPH 29 3 9 0
ROMINEVSKIY Davidov Royal Rumiatzi TWI 34 3 10 1
REASON Guy Royal Rumiatzi FFD 32 1 11 0
MOORE Nolan Royal Rumiatzi TKT 32 8 10 0
MARINKOVIC Danica Royal Rumiatzi NPH 35 20 10 5
BLESSED Martin Royal Rumiatzi EUR 35 11 9 3
KAOÑAHANI Adaxa Royal Rumiatzi TXA 10 1 3 0
VUJOVIC Slobodan Royal Rumiatzi MYT 10 0 3 0
SHAVER Renee Royal Rumiatzi CDG 17 1 6 0
LAMAARS Freek Sporting Arkamo ESH 31 1
RAPHAELSSON Matthias Sporting Arkamo GRF 32 1
PINNOCK Ombre Sporting Arkamo BRE 13 1
NIFTERIK Damyan Sporting Arkamo ESH 10 4
KABERLE Lino Sporting Iturributa STL 38 0 4 0
COMPTON Minerva Sporting Iturributa KOR 34 0 4 0
RAUCH Ferena Sporting Iturributa NPH 36 3 4 0
NAPOLEONI Panfilo Sporting Iturributa JUE 33 0 4 0
KIICHI Ohashi Sporting Iturributa SQR 31 5 4 1
RUIZ Jeremiah Sporting Iturributa ETN 30 4 3 1
CASTANEDA Evangelino Pulido Sporting Iturributa PAS 35 17 4 1
KABERLE Thomas Sporting Iturributa STL 11 0 0 0
ROBERTS Trent Sporting Iturributa EUR 13 1 1 0
BRUNO Marco Sporting Iturributa QAD 13 1 2 0
COALFIELD Johan Urbitzo FC BRE 30 2
CULLEN Ward Urbitzo FC NPH 27 1
STAUNT-ANDERSON Martin Urbitzo FC ZWZ 30 1
DUFOUR Duenerth Urbitzo FC GVN 35 9
BEROUT Ivon Urbitzo FC OAM 18 1
BROADHEAD Neil Urbitzo FC TMB 15 2
SWISHER Jake Urbitzo FC SFD 10 1
IBRELANÁ Dieje Urbizania Wanderers FFD 38 0 4 0
PALOMER Roman Urbizania Wanderers SVG 34 1 4 0
CARTLIDGE James Urbizania Wanderers MUR 34 0 4 0
HIRAHITO Yoshimi Urbizania Wanderers TAE 36 2 4 0
DURMISI Alexis Urbizania Wanderers VLD 30 5 4 1
HARRYSSON Robin Urbizania Wanderers GRF 33 2 2 0
MANN Julian Urbizania Wanderers EUR 35 11 3 2
IRVING Brandon Urbizania Wanderers SNL 34 16 4 2
CARUSO Armando Urizaharra FC SVG 27 2
BLOODOFF Darian Urizaharra FC TKT 37 7
THOMPSEN Rosenthorpe Urizaharra FC CMT 12 0

*LA/LG: League Appearances/Goals
*IA/IG: IFCF and Copa de Campeones Appearances/Goals



Second Division

Taldo Biharran             Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Iturributa Racing Club 46 25 11 10 65 29 +36 86 ↑ Champions / Liga B Champions Trophy – return after 7 years, 4th SBCC/LBCT appearance
2 Basabe Old Boys 46 26 8 12 68 47 +21 86 ↑ Liga B Champions Trophy – return after 2 years, 5th SBCC/LBCT appearance
3 Astograth University 46 26 7 13 58 40 +18 85 ↑ Liga B Champions Trophy – return after 5 years, 4th SBCC/LBCT appearance

4 Oyardo FC 46 24 9 13 72 49 +23 81
5 Ibarbe Sport 46 23 11 12 57 37 +20 80
6 Garitzeta Racing Club 46 23 7 16 51 46 +5 76
7 Sporting Ibarguren 46 22 10 14 58 49 +9 76
8 Gesterlake FC 46 19 16 11 70 59 +11 73
9 Royal Arexa 46 22 7 17 77 73 +4 73
10 Old City Central 46 20 9 17 52 53 −1 69
11 Sporting Olarria 46 19 12 15 57 53 +4 69
12 Army United 46 19 11 16 70 58 +12 68
13 Athletic Club Rumiatzi 46 20 7 19 69 63 +6 67
14 Royal Association 46 17 13 16 64 64 0 64
15 Ximun Orieta FC 46 16 13 17 47 43 +4 61
16 Rumiatzi 529 46 17 6 23 56 72 −16 57
17 Lermendia FC 46 15 9 22 53 61 −8 54
18 Ezkutia MFC 46 14 11 21 52 62 −10 53
19 Tzaramaga Rovers 46 12 16 18 45 63 −18 52
20 Mars Athletic 46 14 8 24 42 65 −23 50
21 Basabe Youth 46 11 13 22 47 60 −13 46 ↓ 2-year run out of Second Division B
22 Garitzeta FC 46 9 12 25 47 68 −21 39 ↓ 42-year run
23 Biazterri FC 46 9 10 27 38 62 −24 37 ↓ 1-year run
24 Chopbiren FC 46 9 6 31 32 71 −39 33 ↓ 1-year run

Promotion Playoffs

Semifinals
Garitzeta Racing Club 1–1 Astograth University
Ibarbe Sport 4–2 Oyardo FC

Astograth University 3–2 Garitzeta Racing Club (4–3 agg.)
Oyardo FC 0–1 Ibarbe Sport (2–5 agg.)

Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
Ibarbe Sport 0–1 Astograth University



Second Division B


East Group
Taldo Biharran B East        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Uzio Blackstar 46 25 14 7 61 25 +36 89 ↑ return after 2 years
2 Eagles FC 46 26 9 11 50 32 +18 87 ↑ return after 1 year

3 Ezkalmendia FC 46 24 13 9 68 38 +30 85
4 Cafundelense 46 23 9 14 55 40 +15 78
5 Uertza Gymnastic 46 20 13 13 63 46 +17 73
6 Galarra Youth 46 21 9 16 60 51 +9 72
7 Ariznabarra Castle 46 19 11 16 64 61 +3 68
8 Freedom FC 46 19 10 17 60 57 +3 67
9 Iturricho FC 46 19 10 17 54 51 +3 67
10 Iratza Fury 46 18 12 16 56 52 +4 66
11 Baker's Eleven 46 18 9 19 48 49 −1 63
12 Landaluz Casuals 46 15 16 15 46 51 −5 61
13 Chabeitzio FC 46 17 10 19 41 52 −11 61
14 Letzama FC 46 16 13 17 49 49 0 61
15 Akialden Marauders 46 16 12 18 43 47 −4 60
16 Landako Wanderers 46 15 13 18 52 58 −6 58
17 Berlasko FC 46 15 12 19 46 51 −5 57
18 Sporting Uanka 46 13 17 16 48 50 −2 56
19 Arbetsana Crossing 46 14 10 22 51 63 −12 52
20 Sakana FC 46 13 12 21 37 58 −21 51
21 Royal Dorretzaya 46 12 13 21 47 62 −15 49 ↓ 1-year run in the Football League
22 Itzibarea Sports 46 13 8 25 45 66 −21 47 ↓ 4-year run
23 International FC 46 12 10 24 37 54 −17 46 ↓ 1-year run
24 Athletic Club Langaritza 46 12 9 25 48 66 −18 45 ↓ 2-year run


West Group
Taldo Biharran B West     Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Uidio Mariners 46 24 13 9 66 39 +27 85 ↑ Champions – will début in the Second Division
2 FK Aliantza 46 22 15 9 69 35 +34 81 ↑ return after 1 year

3 FAS SC 46 23 12 11 66 39 +27 81
4 South Factory 46 21 15 10 53 36 +17 78
5 Nabarrieta FC 46 22 10 14 64 45 +19 76
6 San Markez 46 20 12 14 57 45 +12 72
7 Ichapeldun Mariners 46 20 11 15 55 42 +13 71
8 Bizkarra Castle 46 19 11 16 62 53 +9 68
9 Satzueta Alliance 46 19 11 16 50 49 +1 68
10 Gortz Academy 46 17 14 15 57 46 +11 65
11 Amanka FC 46 16 16 14 50 46 +4 64
12 Ibarbe Youth 46 17 11 18 53 51 +2 62
13 Ermarretza United 46 14 19 13 49 47 +2 61
14 Phoenix Athletic 46 17 10 19 38 49 −11 61
15 Akarregi Leisure 46 16 13 17 45 58 −13 61
16 Sporting Igerreitio 46 17 9 20 38 43 −5 60
17 Progress Athletic 46 15 14 17 51 58 −7 59
18 Fort Saint Oskia 46 15 13 18 52 57 −5 58
19 Goyardeliz United 46 15 10 21 47 63 −16 55
20 Goyerri FC 46 11 13 22 53 68 −15 46
21 Ertzanga FC 46 11 12 23 50 80 −30 45 ↓ 6-year run in the Football League
22 Izurria Pirates 46 10 15 21 43 60 −17 45 ↓ 6-year run
23 Argos Olarria 46 12 8 26 45 70 −25 44 ↓ 1-year run
24 Tower Hill 46 11 9 26 37 71 −34 42 ↓ 2-year run

Championship Final – East vs. West
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi
Uidio Mariners 1–0 Uzio Blackstar

Promotion Playoffs
FAS SC 0–2 Eagles FC
Ezkalmendia FC 0–2 FK Aliantza

Eagles FC 2–0 FAS SC (4–0 agg.)
FK Aliantza 2–0 Ezkalmendia FC (4–0 agg.)



Astograthian Development League – Honours Division

The Astograthian Development League, a joint FAF-Ministry of Sport venture, pits U21 teams across the nation in round-robin action.

Honours Division           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 Blue Mountain Range 30 17 7 6 29 13 +16 58 Champions / Rising Stars Cup – 1st YC/RSC appearance
2 Iturributa United 30 17 4 9 53 24 +29 55
3 Sporting Iturributa 30 15 9 6 29 17 +12 54
4 Royal Rumiatzi 30 15 7 8 56 42 +14 52
5 Urbizania Wanderers 30 14 8 8 39 26 +13 50
6 Astograth University 30 13 8 9 30 27 +3 47
7 Ituraitz Victory 30 13 7 10 44 36 +8 46
8 Echegoyan FC 30 12 9 9 52 44 +8 45
9 Ituraitz FC 30 12 8 10 51 38 +13 44
10 Gesterlake FC 30 11 10 9 30 34 −4 43
11 Basabe Old Boys 30 12 5 13 31 43 −12 41
12 Royal Association 30 10 5 15 39 52 −13 35
13 Bakartirla Buccaneers 30 5 13 12 22 37 −15 28
14 Garitzeta FC 30 6 9 15 26 41 −15 27
15 Erribe United 30 5 6 19 26 53 −27 21 ↓
16 Iturributa Racing Club 30 1 9 20 28 58 −30 12 ↓

Promoted: Athletic Club Yungoitio, Oyardo FC




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The Royal Cup

One-legged ties. First and Second Division teams enter at the Round of 64, and the former are seeded for that and the following round. If clubs have a two-tier difference or greater, the lower-tier team will play at home.

Round of 64 (select matches)
Rumiatzi 529 1–1 Royal Rumiatzi (1–3 AET)
Antiguoko FC 2–0 Royal Association
Tower Hill 0–1 Sporting Iturributa
Urbitzo FC 1–1 Ibarbe Sport (2–1 AET)
FK Aliantza 0–0 Erribe United (0–1 AET)
Hiruzta Workers' 0–2 Dockyard Oaks
Berlasko FC 3–0 Ituraitz Victory
Garitzeta Racing Club 0–0 Miners FC (0–0 AET) (4–2 pen.)
Urizaharra FC 0–1 Basabe Youth
Progress Athletic 1–3 Athletic Club Olarria
Lermendia FC 0–2 Blue Mountain Range
Sporting Arkamo 3–1 Mars Athletic
Urbizania Wanderers 0–0 Gesterlake FC (0–0 AET) (6–5 pen.)
Tzaramaga Rovers 0–1 East Railway
Royal Ibarbe 1–0 Ezkutia MFC
Ituraitz FC 1–0 Old City Central
Chopbiren FC 2–1 Bakartirla Buccaneers
Sporting Ibarguren 0–1 Iturributa United
Nabarrieta FC 1–2 Gortz United
Baker's Eleven 1–0 Echegoyan FC

Round of 32
East Railway 1–3 Chopbiren FC
Urbizania Wanderers 4–0 Iturributa Racing Club
Baker's Eleven 1–1 Athletic Club Olarria (1–3 AET)
Uidio Mariners 0–1 Blue Mountain Range
Royal Rumiatzi 2–0 Royal Arexa
FAS SC 1–2 Ituraitz FC
Berlasko FC 0–1 Royal Ibarbe
Iturributa United 2–2 Oyardo FC (3–2 AET)
Urbitzo FC 1–0 Athletic Club Rumiatzi
Astograth University 0–2 Sporting Iturributa
Cafundelense 1–1 Gortz United (1–4 AET)
Antiguoko FC 0–1 Sporting Olarria
Dockyard Oaks 0–1 Basabe Old Boys
Amanka FC 1–0 Sporting Arkamo
Basabe Youth 0–1 Erribe United
Garitzeta Racing Club 3–0 Freedom FC

Round of 16
Urbizania Wanderers 3–0 Urbitzo FC
Athletic Club Olarria 0–2 Royal Rumiatzi
Sporting Olarria 1–3 Blue Mountain Range
Amanka FC 0–1 Royal Ibarbe
Sporting Iturributa 2–1 Iturributa United
Gortz United 2–1 Ituraitz FC
Chopbiren FC 1–2 Erribe United
Basabe Old Boys 0–1 Garitzeta Racing Club

Quarterfinals
Blue Mountain Range 1–0 Urbizania Wanderers
Sporting Iturributa 2–0 Gortz United
Garitzeta Racing Club 2–0 Royal Rumiatzi
Royal Ibarbe 1–0 Erribe United

Semifinals
Sporting Iturributa 1–0 Blue Mountain Range
Royal Ibarbe 3–0 Garitzeta Racing Club

The Final
@ Grand Duke's Stadium, Rumiatzi

Sporting Iturributa 0–1 Royal Ibarbe

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CHAMPIONS
ROYAL IBARBE

1st title



Astograth (ASG) qualifiers
Champions League: Gortz United, Sporting Iturributa
Challengers Cup: Iturributa United, Urbizania Wanderers, Blue Mountain Range
Liga B Champions Trophy: Iturributa Racing Club, Oyardo FC, Astograth University
Rising Stars Cup: Blue Mountain Range
Cup Winners’ Cup: Royal Ibarbe

Copa de Campeones: Gortz United

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The Astograthian Football League
Season 689 Preview – Part 1 (The Contenders)

Transfers
- Galeano left Royal Rumiatzi
- Jerome Jaffacake-Phillips (KRY) signed for Royal Rumiatzi
- Mikel Aluztiza left Sporting Iturributa
- Cheney Bittencourt (NPH) signed for Sporting Iturributa

- Eleanor Schaefer (NPH - RB) signed for Basabe Old Boys from South Laithland (NPH) as a free agent
- Shiloh Morgenstern (TAE - LM) signed for Gortz United from Sabrefell Moths (NPH) for Đ1.58 M
- Valtter Marvinsson (GRF - DM) signed for Gortz United from Haïtiens (TEQ) as a free agent
- Modevideo Carpi (QUR - CF) signed for Ituraitz FC from AC Serone (JUE) for Đ1.26 M
- Lumugue Niforro (TIO - AM) signed for Royal Ibarbe from Marlesee 97 (STL) for Đ1.05 M

- Urbasa Albina (CB) signed for Lajuno (EUR) from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ2.1 M
- Altzibar Sarrible (CB) signed for Northern Union (BRE) from Ituraitz FC for Đ1.05 M
- Matthias Raphaelsson (GRF - LM) signed for La Querida (FFD) from Sporting Arkamo for Đ260 k
- Jasmijn Spiderlair (GRF - LB) returned to Korsbach (GRF) from their loan at Athletic Club Olarria
- Yasone Oyhenart (GK) signed for Bakermouth (EOT) from Bakartirla Buccaneers as a free agent
- Itziar Lévêque (RB) signed for Rülândéá Kôstä (FFD) from Basabe Old Boys as a free agent
- Udalaitz Altabegoiti (GK) signed for AFC Westpike (BRE) from Sporting Iturributa as a free agent

- Zufiaurre Izurieta (CM) signed for Antiguoko FC from Iturributa Racing Club for Đ240 k
- Kaiet Izurrategi (CF) signed for Antiguoko FC from Ituraitz Victory for Đ210 k
- Garchot Dirassar (AM) signed for Astograth University from Royal Ibarbe for Đ1.58 M
- Arixo Salayaran (CB) signed for Astograth University from Dockyard Oaks for Đ420 k
- Jin Shirong (YZH - DM) signed for Astograth University from Dockyard Oaks for Đ320 k
- Selatse Yrigoy (CB) signed for Astograth University from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ140 k
- Gorosti Espos (CM) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ840 k
- Imanol Bethularan (CF) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Echegoyan FC for Đ340 k
- Ichaso Medinabeitia (CB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Ituraitz Victory for Đ320 k
- Paskal Layinde (LB) signed for Athletic Club Olarria from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Izaskun Egiluz (LM) returned to Athletic Club Olarria from their loan at Bakartirla Buccaneers
- Unax Goyenola (GK) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Dockyard Oaks for Đ530 k
- Paolig Dessoubs-Le-Four (OAM - LM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Erribe United for Đ210 k
- Antso Biteri (LM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Miners FC as a free agent
- Errapel Insunza (AM) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers from Gortz United as a free agent
- Hurko Barreneche (CF) signed for Bakartirla Buccaneers on loan from Ituraitz FC
- Declan Davies (HVY - GK) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Erribe United for Đ260 k
- Ubendu Usandizaga (CF) signed for Basabe Old Boys from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Gerazan Legazpi (CF) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Royal Rumiatzi for Đ530 k
- Armando Caruso (SVG - CM) signed for Blue Mountain Range from Urizaharra FC for Đ320 k
- Kaiet Echassandage (CF) signed for East Railway from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ340 k
- Satordi Uzandizaga (CB) signed for East Railway from Echegoyan FC for Đ320 k
- James Cartlidge (MUR - RB) signed for East Railway from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Goren Elizabe (CB) signed for East Railway from Urbizania Wanderers as a free agent
- Giro Pelua (LM) signed for East Railway on loan from Gortz United
- Yokin Erdokiain (CF) signed for East Railway on loan from Urbizania Wanderers
- Isusko Keno (RB) signed for Echegoyan FC from Royal Ibarbe for Đ680 k
- Telá Potos (TIO - CF) signed for Echegoyan FC from Ituraitz FC for Đ530 k
- Rosenthorpe Thompsen (CMT - CM) signed for Echegoyan FC from Urizaharra FC for Đ160 k
- Zabal Alkatena (CF) signed for Echegoyan FC from Urbitzo FC for Đ10 k
- Charan Iroz (GK) signed for Erribe United from Gortz United as a free agent
- Zumar Hetagoyena (GK) signed for Garitzeta FC from Basabe Old Boys as a free agent
- Erramune Sourroiye (AM) signed for Gesterlake FC from Astograth University for Đ130 k
- Betadur Diliz (CB) signed for Gesterlake FC from Astograth University for Đ80 k
- Borna Marusic (MYT - CM) signed for Gortz United from Iturributa United for Đ790 k
- Kiliz Menbieye (DM) signed for Gortz United from Miners FC for Đ260 k
- Xurdin Biyalain (GK) signed for Gortz United from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Hitzeder Echegoyen (LM) signed for Gortz United from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Asier Bardon (RB) signed for Ibarbe Sport from Iturributa Racing Club for Đ20 k
- Gaueko Errekondo (GK) signed for Ibarbe Sport from Iturributa United as a free agent
- Mâánéràtö Jíí (FFD - CF) signed for Ituraitz FC from Antiguoko FC for Đ1.05 M
- Amar Kovacevic (MYT - CB) signed for Ituraitz FC from East Railway for Đ1.05 M
- Aire Kobelas (RB) signed for Ituraitz FC from East Railway for Đ840 k
- Ander Ametrano (LM) signed for Ituraitz FC from Athletic Club Olarria as a free agent
- Iturri Barriola (CF) returned to Ituraitz FC from their loan at East Railway
- Xefe Bessouat (CB) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Antiguoko FC for Đ340 k
- Musko Uriel (LB) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Royal Ibarbe for Đ180 k
- Erramun Notzadal (LM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Antiguoko FC for Đ160 k
- Lezaeta Zarakondegi (RM) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Dockyard Oaks as a free agent
- Atzo Kampo (CF) signed for Ituraitz Victory from Sporting Arkamo as a free agent
- Marchel Ekwekwe (GK) signed for Iturributa Racing Club from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ350 k
- Gorbea Gogenola (RB) signed for Iturributa Racing Club from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Iturri Barriola (CF) signed for Iturributa United from Ituraitz FC for Đ1 M
- Giro Amoriza (GK) signed for Lermendia FC from Iturributa Racing Club for Đ40 k
- Lehoiar Oztolaza (CM) signed for Miners FC from Athletic Club Olarria for Đ630 k
- Totakoxe Ansolidoa (RM) signed for Miners FC from Ituraitz Victory for Đ400 k
- Darian Bloodoff (TKT - CF) signed for Miners FC from Urizaharra FC for Đ210 k
- Bryan Pierce (XAN - GK) signed for Miners FC from Dockyard Oaks for Đ210 k
- Xanti Izpura (LM) signed for Miners FC from Ituraitz Victory for Đ80 k
- Frantzes Benzoa (LM) signed for Miners FC on loan from Urbizania Wanderers
- Polentzi Bizagirre (AM) signed for Old City Central from Ituraitz FC as a free agent
- Loiola Echepare (CB) signed for Oyardo FC from Sporting Arkamo for Đ210 k
- Deunoro Hala (LB) signed for Oyardo FC from Blue Mountain Range for Đ70 k
- Hani Echeto (CF) signed for Royal Arexa from Echegoyan FC as a free agent
- Urbasa Aldanondo (CF) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ950 k
- Berasko Korradi (CF) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Sporting Arkamo for Đ840 k
- Silban Elichagaray (LB) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Ituraitz Victory for Đ630 k
- Yasone Zubiate (CB) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Gortz United as a free agent
- Gasteiz Yrisarri (LM) signed for Royal Rumiatzi from Gortz United as a free agent
- Larendi Gorriz (CF) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Sporting Iturributa for Đ660 k
- Diegoche Hetagoyena (CB) signed for Sporting Arkamo from East Railway for Đ450 k
- Loramendi Errakalde (LM) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Bakartirla Buccaneers for Đ320 k
- Ortle Fletcher (AM) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Astograth University for Đ210 k
- Bidari Mendigoechea (CF) signed for Sporting Arkamo from Royal Rumiatzi as a free agent
- Xantalen Gastambide (CF) signed for Sporting Iturributa from Miners FC for Đ580 k
- Anartz Ugeruaga (CB) signed for Urbitzo FC from Blue Mountain Range for Đ470 k
- Zigor Charo (DM) signed for Urbitzo FC from Echegoyan FC for Đ240 k
- Ixidor Esnoz (CB) signed for Urbitzo FC from Urbizania Wanderers for Đ200 k
- Aberri Binion (CB) signed for Urbitzo FC from Astograth University for Đ160 k
- Tzeme Galdiano (CF) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Dockyard Oaks for Đ530 k
- Gilen Kaparra (CB) signed for Urbizania Wanderers from Urbitzo FC for Đ290 k
- Kusko Isaurralde (RB) signed for Urizaharra FC from Urbitzo FC for Đ110 k
- Donostia Urrea (LB) signed for Urizaharra FC from Basabe Old Boys for Đ70 k
- Yaunzuria Andikoechea (GK) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Miners FC for Đ100 k
- Mendebal Yugo (CM) signed for Ximun Orieta FC from Miners FC for Đ20 k

- Yatsu Letamendi (CM), who was last at Antiguoko FC, retired from football aged 34
- Lauaxeta Amas (DM), who was last at Astograth University, retired from football aged 36
- Cheru Iraizoz (CM), who was last at Astograth University, retired from football aged 34
- Elatzar Zumaeta (CB), who was last at Athletic Club Olarria, retired from football aged 36
- Burni Larripa (DM), who was last at Athletic Club Olarria, retired from football aged 37
- Unax Alchourron (AM), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 36
- Larendi Elizate (RM), who was last at Bakartirla Buccaneers, retired from football aged 33
- Eder Peleretegi (DM), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 36
- Petrigai Errezarret (CF), who was last at Basabe Old Boys, retired from football aged 37
- Koldo Repide (CM), who was last at Blue Mountain Range, retired from football aged 34
- Luken Almirantearena (CB), who was last at Dockyard Oaks, retired from football aged 37
- Iraunkor Berdesagar (LM), who was last at East Railway, retired from football aged 35
- Tipi Eguaras (CF), who was last at East Railway, retired from football aged 33
- Sendoa Gangoitia (DM), who was last at East Railway, retired from football aged 36
- Urtungo Kereyazu (CM), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 33
- Bardol Arabaolaza (RM), who was last at Echegoyan FC, retired from football aged 33
- Xuban Igor (DM), who was last at Erribe United, retired from football aged 36
- Abarrotz Sakona (DM), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 34
- Mayu Karreras (DM), who was last at Gortz United, retired from football aged 38
- Isidra Corvey (BRE - LM), who was last at Ituraitz FC, retired from football aged 36
- Anchoka Alastre (RB), who was last at Ituraitz FC, retired from football aged 34
- Sasha Kristine (CMT - RM), who was last at Ituraitz FC, retired from football aged 37
- Ibon Etorena (CM), who was last at Iturributa Racing Club, retired from football aged 37
- Churio Aragolaza (RM), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 35
- Loiola Orieta (CB), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 36
- Yon Echaurren (LM), who was last at Miners FC, retired from football aged 35
- Emenon Ulibarri (AM), who was last at Sporting Arkamo, retired from football aged 36
- Teyo Otormin (CB), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 34
- Hurko Gobeo (CB), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 36
- Aketza Ibarguren (DM), who was last at Urbitzo FC, retired from football aged 36
- Iztal Zurriage (GK), who was last at Urbizania Wanderers, retired from football aged 37
- Urre Remondegi (LB), who was last at Urbizania Wanderers, retired from football aged 35
- Hartz Isuregi (LB), who was last at Urizaharra FC, retired from football aged 36
- Ilixo Paguape (RB), who was last at Cap Nordique (DCA), retired from football aged 38

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Royal Rumiatzi, est. 541
Ground: Knights' Stadium (70,000), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: White shirt, royal blue shorts and socks
Major rivals: Athletic Club Rumiatzi (The Rumiatzi Derby), Iturributa United, Sporting Iturributa (both political), Ituraitz FC (competitive), Urbizania Wanderers (regional), Astograth University (local)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners’ Cup 25, Image Copa de Campeones 22, Image 11 First Division titles, Image 8 Royal Cups, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 22, Image 1 Ides of March Cup
Main sponsor: Dukomm (telecomms)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 33 M
Seasons in the First Division: 44 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Konrad Matheny (NPH), aLBa Image Loxjilo Exihosahar (FFD), aCBa Image Iñaki Imabayama (HIN), aCBa Image Aztore Andia, aCBa Image Adaxa Kaoñahani (TXA), aRBa Image Victoire De Saint-Pierre (CMT), aLMa Image Gasteiz Yrisarri, aCMa Image Guy Reason (FFD), aRMa Image Nolan Moore (TKT), aCFa Image Danica Marinkovic (NPH), aCFa Image Martin Blessed © (EUR)

Bench: aGKa Olaiz Baskary, aGKa Gorri Elizondo, aLBa Silban Elichagaray, aCBa Apal Aizkorbi, aCBa Yasone Zubiate, aRBa Image Slobodan Vujovic (MYT), aDMa Argider Eges, aLMa Image Petrarch Karaiskakis (NPH), aCMa Leheren Goyhenespe, aCMa Image Davidov Rominevskiy (TWI), aRMa Image Renee Shaver (CDG), aAMa Ubelteso Peruchena, aCFa Artizar Kiordia, aCFa Urbasa Aldanondo, aCFa Berasko Korradi

Manager: Image Jerome Jaffacake-Phillips (KRY), 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Rich, powerful, will settle for nothing but the best. Trophies are the goal, or heads will roll. Incredibly insecure over the lack of UICA/IFCF success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 1st of 20
Notes: Royal Rumiatzi still have, on paper, the best squad in the First Division. Though the gap has grown smaller, this means the Knights carry the greatest expectations on their backs and last season’s 6th-place finish, just shy of a Challengers Cup spot, cost highly-rated manager Galeano his job. In his stead, famous Audioslavian-Krytenian Jerome Jaffacake-Phillips has arrived to much fanfare and immediately reshaped the team to fit his preferences: shifting players around, getting rid of dead weight, and poaching stars from other Astograthian teams to pad out the squad. The most notable of these is left winger Gasteiz Yrisarri from defending champions Gortz United, voted best in his position in the last two league seasons; he has been lured on a free transfer by his childhood dream of starting for Royal Rumiatzi. Expectation is high and so are the stakes: Rumiatzi must return to their winning ways.

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Sporting Iturributa, est. 512
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: Crimson with gold chevron, crimson shorts and socks
Major rivals: Iturributa United (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners’ Cup 20, Image 6 First Division titles, Image 4 Royal Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 5 Iturributan President's Cups, Image UICA Iturributan Club of the Century
Main sponsor: IB Investments (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 29 M
Seasons in the First Division: 29 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Lino Kaberle (STL), aLBa Image Minerva Compton (KOR), aCBa Image Mogel Doyenard ©, aCBa Image Oidor Lubiano, aRBa Image Baiona Menduburu, aDMa Image Ferena Rauch (NPH), aDMa Image Panfilo Napoleoni (JUE), aLMa Image Ohashi Kiichi (SQR), aRMa Image Jeremiah Ruiz (ETN), aAMa Image Gilamu Bengoechea, aCFa Image Evangelino Pulido Castaneda (PAS)

Bench: aGKa Orzaize Zubimendi, aGKa Artzeina Alkatena, aLBa Zilar Sarries, aCBa Image Thomas Kaberle (STL), aCBa Erauso Zugasti, aCBa Echachu Oriza, aRBa Oxarra Nabarrete, aDMa Xurdin Eskurdia, aDMa Erruki Yauza, aCMa Lehen Obia, aLMa Image Trent Roberts (EUR), aRMa Altzibar Ulbina, aAMa Edur Elizahalde, aCFa Xantalen Gastambide, aCFa Image Marco Bruno (QAD)

Manager: Image Cheney Bittencourt (NPH), 1st season in charge
Club reputation: Refined, classy, value a slow and methodical style of play. Think very highly of themselves. The snobbish one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 2nd of 20
Notes: It finally happened. After 4 seasons, Sporting Iturributa’s spirit finally broke. They have sacked Mikel Aluztiza after finishing second in the First Division and losing the Royal Cup final to Royal Ibarbe. Aluztiza’s final tally: 3 league runners-up medals, 2 Royal Cup runners-up medals… and 1 Royal Cup winner’s medal, won against none else than Iturributa United. Normally, this would be something to be proud of, but the constant second-place finishes (especially the double last season), losing titles with one hand already on the trophy, has ground Sporting’s morale to dust. To turn things around they have hired Cheney Bittencourt from Nephara, the highly successful former manager of AFC Treason – doubtless the highest-profile manager the First Division has seen since its restart in 674. Bittencourt will, however, need to make do with what’s been left over from Aluztiza’s tenure, as the board were loath to make signings while the staff situation remained unclear and were consequently left with no time in the transfer window as the Bittencourt negotiations dragged on. The Nepharan inherits a talented squad that is particularly solid in defence, though the midfield may prove a weak link. If he can imprint upon his squad the discipline they lacked under Aluztiza, they could find themselves soon lifting silverware.

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Urbizania Wanderers, est. 523
Ground: Cherketzo Arena (53,200), Urbizania Image
Colours: All dark green
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (competitive), Royal Rumiatzi, South Factory, Astograth University (all regional)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 43, Image 8 First Division titles, Image 7 Royal Cups
Main sponsor: Duchess Airways (airline)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 27 M
Seasons in the First Division: 44 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dieje Ibrelaná (FFD), aLBa Image Roman Palomer (SVG), aCBa Image Eriz Mugiro, aCBa Image Zeruko Echeberria, aRBa Image Ageio Osinde, aDMa Image Ibon Irisarre ©, aDMa Image Yoshimi Hirahito (TAE), aLMa Image Alexis Durmisi (VLD), aRMa Image Robin Harrysson (GRF), aAMa Image Julian Mann (EUR), aCFa Image Brandon Irving (SNL)

Bench: aGKa Ostadar Eriksen, aGKa Bidari Worner, aLBa Guruzne Beraza, aCBa Gilen Kaparra, aCBa Ilazki Balaich, aCBa Zuhaitz Alurralde, aRBa Yanpier Bordenabe, aDMa Diegoche Yauregizar, aDMa Distiratsu Oniate, aLMa Guruzne Nabarret, aCMa Yurdan Mandiola, aRMa Bixincho Olate, aAMa Yuaneizu Aranda, aCFa Tzeme Galdiano, aCFa Balendin Betonazko

Manager: Image Eriz Bakaikoa, 8th season in charge
Club reputation: Value skillful, beautiful football. Vibe of an intimate, local club despite massive success.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 3rd of 20
Notes: Eriz Bakaikoa structures all his plans in the long-term, as if his role at Urbizania Wanderers were a lifetime appointment. His success – 2 leagues and 1 Royal Cup – is unquestionable, but after 3 disappointing seasons the fans and the board are getting restless for some short-term glory. Bakaikoa’s careful designs could finally pay off this season, or maybe not – but never worry, he’s got a plan for next season, and the one after that… for now he continues to play the loan market and to pack his squad with recent graduates of Wanderers’ youth system, preferring to foster his youth academy rather than go for cheap foreign signings. ‘The national team of tomorrow is being trained at Wanderers’, he likes to say. As far as today goes, he still commands the finest midfield in the league through his three key men Yoshimi Hirahito, Alexis Durmisi, and Julian Mann, and striker Brandon Irving has so far lived up to the lethal billing he arrived with last season. All foreigners, as it happens.

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Gortz United, est. 561
Ground: Itsasargiberria Stadium (43,315), Gortz Image
Colours: All lavender
Major rivals: Gortz Academy (local)
Major honours: Image 1 First Division title
Main sponsor: Henrik (Polarian finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 25.1 M
Seasons in the First Division: 26 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Bihar Raldua, aLBa Image Gartzen Boneta, aCBa Image Anselmo Sinagra (JUE), aCBa Image Martí Donat (TEQ), aRBa Image Balasi Lakar ©, aDMa Image Valtter Marvinsson (GRF), aCMa Image Gunutz Yriberry, aCMa Image Erphinstatdt Tstinstaphensteitd (AUD), aLMa Image Shiloh Morgenstern (TAE), aRMa Image Kolejes Marajis (FFD), aCFa Image Tomofumi Ishimoda

Bench: aGKa Xurdin Biyalain, aGKa Orzaize Chaneke, aLBa Garikoitz Keheiye, aCBa Marchelin Mezkiriz, aCBa Endira Ibarburu, aRMa Eztebe Hegilein, aRBa Hibai Alkorta, aDMa Kiliz Menbieye, aCMa Image Esmail Wilhelm (ESH), aCMa Image Borna Marusic (MYT), aLMa Hitzeder Echegoyen, aRMa Umea Goyanes, aAMa Xarles Lazkano, aCFa Sabin Laza, aCFa Image Eddie Bains (SCT)

Manager: Image Eneko Madariaga, 6th season in charge
Club reputation: The newest side to win the First Division. Resourceful, scrappy, fight to the end.
Fans’ expectation: Title challenge
Pundits’ prediction: 4th of 20
Notes: Gortz United, the defending champions, have already shocked the world and fulfilled their wildest dreams. Repeating the title would be another massive surprise, but manager Eneko Madariaga has not been slacking on the signings front: Taeshani international Shiloh Morgenstern has come in from Sabrefell Moths of Nephara to replace the outgoing Gasteiz Yrisarri, voted best left winger of the last two First Division seasons, while Græntfjaller defensive midfielder Valter Marvinsson will be a solid pivot to replace Abarrotz Sakona. One caveat to Gortz’s plans is that the squad is beginning to show its age, and although the club has a reputation for wringing the best out of older players, this may be a cause for concern – they’ve never had to deal with the stress of a Champions League and Copa de Campeones campaign on top of the league and national cup. However the season turns out, Morgenstern, Tomofumi Ishimoda, Kolejes Marajis and Martí Donat are expected to be standout players.

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Iturributa United, est. 523
Ground: Old City Stadium (72,000), Iturributa Image
Colours: White with red sash, red shorts, white socks
Major rivals: Sporting Iturributa (The Iturributan Derby), Royal Rumiatzi (political), Iturributa Racing Club (local), Royal Association (local-political)
Major honours: Image Cup Winners’ Cup 28, Image Copa de Campeones 16 & 18, Image 4 First Division titles, Image 4 Royal Cups, Image 3 Ides of March Cups, Image 7 Iturributan Premier Division titles, Image 3 Iturributan President's Cups, Image runners-up of UICA Champions’ Cups 39 & 52
Main sponsor: Badiola (vehicles)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 21.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 29 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Dana Hutchins (EFL), aLBa Image Palla Jagidar (SRS), aCBa Image Janne Toivanen (SVJ), aCBa Image Alex Rivers (KRY), aRBa Image Zhu Aiguo (YZH), aDMa Image Connor Macdonald (KSK), aDMa Image Indartsu Lekea, aLMa Image Fangti Pikolaugh (CMT), aRMa Image Echeberri Herrekalde, aCFa Image Lukas Bright (BRE), aCFa Image Pristina Shine © (EQS)

Bench: aGKa Image Victor Aguiar (CBZ), aGKa Eyande Menta, aLBa Image Isaac Doherty (EUR), aCBa Ostots Yerro, aCBa Gorka Ibatborde, aRBa Inchixu Sorazabal, aDMa Ekain Dirube, aDMa Image Gareth Menat (NPH), aLMa Ekaitz Hecharri, aCMa Iyart Berrondo, aRMa Domiku Indurain, aAMa Gaizka Zubisarreta, aCFa Iraitz Algarin, aCFa Hitzeder Lizalde, aCFa Iturri Barriola

Manager: Image Justin Vauxhall (BRE), 6th season in charge
Club reputation: Frenetic, energetic, populist. Driven to excel at whatever cost. The rowdy one of the two giants out of Iturributa.
Fans’ expectation: The title
Pundits’ prediction: 5th of 20
Notes: It is now 14 years since Iturributa United last won the First Division, the longest stretch in their 165-year history without a league trophy. The fans feel deeply stagnant, and though Justin Vauxhall is one of the few people doing something to turn the ship around, he may well find himself thrown overboard. After yet another Convincing Challenge for the title, he has stayed on board for one more season, his sixth – not a one without threats of being sacked. Yet the board have been slow and reluctant to approve transfers, resulting in little movement. Despite a solid squad, including what is indisputably the top striker in the league – Pristina Shine – United seem to be coasting along on inertia, which may be enough to again qualify for the Challengers Cup – but not win the title that the faithful are desperate for. At least they can look down at Ituraitz FC and reassure themselves they could be doing a lot worse.

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Royal Ibarbe, est. 488/500 (disputed)
Ground: Erda Street (19,000), Ibarbe Image
Colours: Purple shirt, yellow shorts, purple socks
Major rivals: Ibarbe Sport, Ibarbe Youth (both local)
Major honours: Image 1 Royal Cup
Main sponsor: Zerrigela (finance)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 20.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 21 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Edur Iun ©, aLBa Image Zeynel Abidin Birkan (TMR), aCBa Image Irakusne Hecharri, aCBa Image Hissho Munuzo (HIN), aRBa Image Chuy Villaverde (FFD), aDMa Image Younis Pyrite (ISK), aDMa Image Guðmann Arentsson (GRF), aLMa Image Osfral Leruose (TIO), aRMa Image Echahun Dacharry, aAMa Image Lumugue Niforro (TIO), aCFa Image Robert Lucero (TKT)

Bench: aGKa Bitor Eiguren, aGKa Zilar Leskarboura, aLBa Yuango Horma, aCBa Birila Taiyade, aCBa Image Huatxehai Exaimahe (TXA), aCBa Image Malin Ubbisdóttir (GRF), aRBa Galindo Beobide, aDMa Chimich Jansson, aDMa Franchizko Biurrarena, aLMa Haritz Tauregi, aCMa Chindoki Yano, aRMa Image Silbane De Faumont (MRT), aAMa Gau Urunaga, aCFa Hustaz Urresti, aCFa Ixaka Lairihoy

Manager: Image Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: The 'nouveau riche' of the league. Historically a minor club, but have broken into and settled in the top half of the table.
Fans’ expectation: IFCF qualification
Pundits’ prediction: 6th of 20
Notes: Royal Ibarbe remain on an unshakeable high after winning their first-ever Royal Cup last season – and in the same year they celebrated their bicentenary, to boot! Pundits rate their chances of winning the First Division quite low, but they have teased a title challenge in recent years – and after Gortz United, who knows? Their odds aren’t helped by the sale of their playmaker Garchot Dirassar to Astograth University, one of their best players. Granted, it was for an insane amount of money, part of which has gone toward signing Tió replacement Lumugue Niforro from Marlesee 97, Siovanija & Teusland. It’s a bold signing, but enough? This squad has steadily matured under the watchful eye of Ilazki Altzibararechuluaga and seem primed to burst into IFCF qualification, if not finally, credibly, challenging for the First Division title.

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Blue Mountain Range, est. 518
Ground: Ximun Orieta Sporting Ground (34,000), Echegoyan Image
Colours: All sky blue
Major rivals: Echegoyan FC (The Echegoyan Derby), Miners FC (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Weaver, Smith & Wrangler (Taeshani apparel)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 17.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 41 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Leheren Burunzangaray, aLBa Image Santiago Santiago (TAE), aCBa Image Arnold Donaldson (KHD), aCBa Image Eyande Osamiz, aCBa Image Daigo Coshan © (TAE), aRBa Image Danni Reed (QOD), aDMa Image Benjamin Breunig (SWR), aDMa Image Inoki Legisamon, aLMa Image Gorka Urtaran, aRMa Image Janei Azbelyov (SRS), aCFa Image Jacky Abatantuono (JUE)

Bench: aGKa Atze Labadie, aGKa Matia Kendagorta, aLBa Lapurdi Esparra, aCBa Yake Gurina, aCBa Image Adrian Dassault (TKT), aCBa Azeari Iturria, aRBa Iraitz Echekopaz, aDMa Image Geun Mee-Kyong (HIN), aDMa Image Rosalia Prince (EFL), aLMa Yanpier Aroix, aCMa Image Armando Caruso (SVG), aRMa Arixo Gorostidi, aAMa Mayorga Muniakas, aCFa Gerazan Legazpi, aCFa Anaia Olabegogaeskoecha

Manager: Image Xander McDrew (TAE), 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Ultra-defensive, ultra-physical. Ugly tackles, ugly football. Extremely consistent. Reviled by most but wildly popular in Taeshan.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 7th of 20
Notes: BMR continue coasting high. Last season’s 5th-place finish, their first Challengers Cup appearance this season, and Echegoyan FC still in the mud, are all dreams come true for the sky blues of Echegoyan. Since the ‘Taeshani Revolution’ of Xander McDrew and Daigo Coshan it’s been all looking up for what used to be the archetypal mid-table team of the First Division. Something is thawing in their hearts – is this what other people call ‘ambition’? They may even dream of winning the Royal Cup or remaining in IFCF contention, but BMR remain firmly grounded in their expectations. The off-season has passed without major changes, but some shuffling around of players and judicious signings that should bolster the most defensive-minded squad in the league.

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Ituraitz FC, est. 577
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: All red
Major rivals: Ituraitz Victory (The Ituraitz Derby), Urbizania Wanderers (competitive), Royal Rumiatzi (competitive), Athletic Club Olarria (regional), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image UICA Champions’ Cup 47, Image UICA Globe Cup 45, Image UICA Super Cup 44, Image Copa de Campeones 20, Image 9 First Division titles, Image 6 Royal Cups, Image Aéropag Football Invitational 25, Image 4 Ides of March Cups, Image UICA Astograthian Club of the Century
Main sponsor: Chistorra Sarlange (charcuterie)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★★★ / Youth system ★★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 22.2 M
Seasons in the First Division: 44 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Fernando Armida (STB), aLBa Image Mirande Anibardo ©, aCBa Image Mike Sloah (SNL), aCBa Image Amar Kovacevic (MYT), aRBa Image Cheru Lizarza, aLMa Image Ander Ametrano, aCMa Image Puristina Shinra (HIN), aRMa Image Ari Hlynursbur (GRF), aAMa Image Elsebeth Celustka (NPH), aCFa Image Modevideo Carpi (QUR), aCFa Image Mâánéràtö Jíí (FFD)

Bench: aGKa Herensuge Ondarra, aGKa Yake Galparsoro, aLBa Bardol Agirrezabalaga, aCBa Cherran Goyeche, aCBa Erruki Giyamondegi, aCBa Erauso Teyitegi, aRBa Aire Kobelas, aDMa Image Arnesa Darroze (NPH), aLMa Orixe Mantinian, aCMa Iparragirre Paldao, aRMa Kalare Kiriza, aAMa Dominix Birto, aCFa Image Meir Dowling-Dockson (EFL), aCFa Peyo Isamendi, aCFa Xantalen Bikandi

Manager: Image Tomas Aer (PIS), 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Historically successful, attractive, cosmopolitan; now struggling to return to that image. The world champion 654-55 Ituraitz is often regarded as the best Astograthian team of all time.
Fans’ expectation: IFCF qualification
Pundits’ prediction: 8th of 20
Notes: Ituraitz’s 12th-place finish last season was nothing short of catastrophic, the lowest they’ve ever fallen. The club have hence pushed a big button labelled CODE RED: PROJECT SAVE ITURAITZ, the first consequence of which was sacking Ibai Kiriano mid-season and replacing him with Tomas Aer: one club legend for another. The second step has been thoroughly renovating the squad, though some moves seem downright questionable. A slew of players, such as centre-back Altzibar Sarrible and Tió striker Telá Potos, have been sold, and one-time star wingers Isidra Corvey and Sasha Kristine have retired. The board have splashed money in their search for suitable replacements, securing Mytanar-Astograthian centre-back Amar Kovacevic and right-back Aire Kobelas, both from East Railway; Athletic Olarria winger Ander Ametrano on a free transfer (but bulky wages); Qurijan striker Modevideo Carpi, a lethal goalscorer from the Juven league; and 20-year-old Farf striker Mâánéràtö Jíí from Antiguoko, who has curiously yet to score a professional goal. Jíí has, nevertheless, been called up to his national team, meaning he must be good. Aer’s challenge is to lift the club back into IFCF competition, but despite his talents he can’t do miracles – the side has been crestfallen for a decade. It is becoming increasingly clear that Euran manager Bob Partridge was not the one responsible for Ituraitz’s decline, but for keeping it in check.

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Athletic Club Olarria, est. 504
Ground: North Point Stadium (61,317), Olarria Image
Colours: Claret with sky blue hoop, claret shorts and socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (regional), Sporting Olarria (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Amuarraina Errege (seafood)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 18.6 M
Seasons in the First Division: 33 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Ayuko Mitsushima, aLBa Image Paskal Layinde, aCBa Image Ubarna Aizpitarte ©, aCBa Image Kara Lynch (TLI), aRBa Image Iohana Mercado (ASU), aDMa Image Santi Arankibia, aLMa Image Izaskun Egiluz, aRMa Image Amber Docherty (KSK), aAMa Image Aingeru Edera, aCFa Image Imanol Bethularan, aCFa Image Olentzaro Anseoteori

Bench: aGKa Zuriko Ayuria, aGKa Oitia Aldeko, aLBa Image Gareth Carney (NPH), aCBa Ichaso Medinabeitia, aCBa Galindo Utesa, aCBa Image Johnson Mcjohnsom (PFA), aRBa Image Neil Blackwood (CBP), aDMa Baiardo Badostain, aCMa Gorosti Espos, aLMa Image Habette Montreaux (HIN), aRMa Matin Galarke, aAMa Inautzi Loaiza, aCFa Hats Chapartegi, aCFa Elatzar Lassa, aCFa Chindoki Irastorza

Manager: Image Ametz Montalban, 2nd season in charge
Club reputation: Consistent, but can't break the glass ceiling of a title win. Feel they've paid their dues, yet overlooked and underrated.
Fans’ expectation: Top 6
Pundits’ prediction: 9th of 20
Notes: Athletic Olarria will be hoping for more after a mediocre first season under Ametz Montalban, where they finished 10th. It rubs them very much the wrong way to be left in the dust by fellow up-and-comers Gortz United and Royal Ibarbe, because for decades it seemed obvious that Athletic Olarria would be the next new winners of the First Division. Now even East Railway did better than them last season. This time around, Olarria have lost star winger Ander Ametrano to Ituraitz FC and captain Elatzar Zumaeta to retirement, which doesn’t bode well, but they have at least signed left-back Paskal Layinde from Royal Rumiatzi on a free and recovered young winger Izaskun Egiluz, who seems to finally be living up to his potential, from loan at Bakartirla Buccaneers. They’ve also retained key striker Olentzaro Anseoteori, who returns to North Point Stadium with his tail tucked between his legs after failing to secure a transfer abroad, but they have gambled on 34-year-old Imanol Bethularan as his strike partner. Bethularan’s 20 goals for Echegoyan last season were astonishing, but there are serious doubts of whether he can keep that up.

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Sporting Arkamo, est. 542
Ground: The Bells (43,505), Arkamo Image
Colours: Brown and gold stripes, brown shorts, gold socks
Major rivals: Akialden Marauders (The Arkamo Derby), Izarloka FC, Lermendia FC (both regional)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Barrertze (lifestyle)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 15.4 M
Seasons in the First Division: 16 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Arano Ilaria, aLBa Image Mayorga Orayen, aCBa Image Loiola Urpi, aCBa Image Cherran Peluaga, aRBa Image Freek Lamaars © (ESH), aLMa Image Iaki Agerrebengoa, aCMa Image Gomesano Sedero, aRMa Image Udiarraga Irazustabarrena, aAMa Image Gaston Urdingio, aCFa Image Mogel Galdiano, aCFa Image Larendi Gorriz

Bench: aGKa Aurken Maruri, aGKa Oxel Echaburu, aLBa Luki Istekahandy, aCBa Diegoche Hetagoyena, aCBa Luki Bringas, aCBa Fermin Chirizola, aRBa Inge Oyaguren, aDMa Ixona Landeta, aLMa Loramendi Errakalde, aCMa Image Ombre Pinnock (BRE), aRMa Isidor Leibar, aAMa Ortle Fletcher, aCFa Image Damyan Nifterik (ESH), aCFa Umea Akerra, aCFa Bidari Mendigoechea

Manager: Image Bortzaioriz Lizandra, 3rd season in charge
Club reputation: Reliable, well-managed club, do a lot with little. Wholesome countryside support. Rumoured to be favoured by the FAF.
Fans’ expectation: Top-half finish
Pundits’ prediction: 10th of 20
Notes: Manager Bortzaioriz Lizandra, who arrived from Landako Wanderers after propelling them from non-league to the Second Division, has worn out his welcome at Sporting Arkamo. Into his third season at the club, people are starting to demand results: get going on moving up the table. This off-season Arkamo have lost top striker Berasko Korrado to the maw of Royal Rumiatzi, but have managed to bring in the seasoned Larendi Gorriz from Sporting Iturributa – a more than capable replacement. Gorriz and his strike partner Mogel Galdiano, who scored 18 league goals last season, are Arkamo’s best assets going forward.

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East Railway, est. 503
Ground: Narbaitza Memorial Stadium (36,226), Rumiatzi Image
Colours: Grey and black stripes, grey shorts and socks
Major rivals: South Factory (The Workers' Derby), Athletic Club Rumiatzi (local)
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Zuanshi (Yue alcohol)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 12.8 M
Seasons in the First Division: 13 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Zhao Yong (YZH), aLBa Image Urtsin Belderrain, aCBa Image Zohiartze Orokieta, aCBa Image Goren Elizabe, aRBa Image James Cartlidge (MUR), aDMa Image Oxel Porkel, aDMa Image Dabi Elizondo-Egozkarra, aLMa Image Giro Pelua, aRMa Image Ilazki Oleaga, aAMa Image Gero Sorrosua ©, aCFa Image Yokin Erdokiain

Bench: aGKa Goren Tamborindegi, aGKa Urbez Altera, aLBa Image Rachel Barrett (HAN), aCBa Satordi Uzandizaga, aCBa Chindoki Moriyas, aRBa Artizar Anteo, aDMa Image Marisa Ohashima (HIN), aDMa Gero Tamborindegi, aLMa Ubarna Maturana, aCMa Aitzol Nanklares, aCMa Kismi Galainena, aRMa Errando Zufiaurre, aAMa Yuli Nikoularena, aCFa Kaiet Echassandage, aCFa Yeremi Zalazar

Manager: Image Obeko Mundutegi, 10th season in charge
Club reputation: Working-class and proud of it. Substantial support from rail workers and enthusiasts nationwide. Punch above their weight.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 11th of 20
Notes: Last season’s 7th place was an excellent result for Railway last season. Off the back of that they’ve made several major sales, most notably Amar Kovacevic and Aire Kobelas to Ituraitz FC. On top of that, captain and former national team winger Iraunkor Berdesagar has retired, as did striker Tipi Eguaras. Signing replacements, Obeko Mundutegi has saved the club a substantial amount of money by doing clever business with Urbizania Wanderers: centre-back Goren Elizabe and Murphtannian right-back James Cartlidge on free transfers, and young striker Yokin Erdokiain on loan as he tries to get his career back on track. Gortz United have also loaned them left winger Giro Pelua. The crux of the team remains former national team playmaker Gero Sorrosua, but at 36 this will be his last season – can he see it out?

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Ituraitz Victory, est. 496
Ground: Ituraitz Sporting Ground (63,000), Ituraitz Image
Colours: Blue shirt, white shorts, blue socks
Major rivals: Ituraitz FC (The Ituraitz Derby), Ximun Orieta FC (local)
Major honours: Image 2 Royal Cups
Main sponsor: Petromok (oil & gas)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★★ / Training facilities ★★★ / Youth system ★★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 13.5 M
Seasons in the First Division: 34 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Augustijn Kindvanevan (TSA), aLBa Image Mastino Garofano (SVG), aCBa Image Obeko Zabalegi, aCBa Image Gartzen Beraun, aRBa Image Kaxen Arabehere, aDMa Image Iracho Yeregi, aDMa Image Goizeder Abadia, aLMa Image Sakia Damani (CMT), aRMa Image Ugutz Iturriche, aAMa Image Omar Mahir © (ESH), aCFa Image Teyo Menbieye

Bench: aGKa Mendebal Beheran, aGKa Bilinch Legizano, aLBa Musko Uriel, aCBa Manu Amosain, aCBa Xefe Bessouat, aCBa Ilari Beola, aRBa Apal Gerenio, aDMa Umea Lukastegi, aDMa Image Intov-Gelan Nun (QUS), aLMa Erramun Notzadal, aCMa Chordon Ytuarte, aRMa Lezaeta Zarakondegi, aAMa Lastur Elorduy, aCFa Image Sulpizio Plumb (MRT), aCFa Atzo Kampo

Manager: Image Yaunti Echekopar, 7th season in charge
Club reputation: Venerable. Respected but pitied. Massively popular in their city, no matter the lack of success.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 12th of 20
Notes: It’s been a quiet window for Victory, who are still basking in the warmth of finishing above Ituraitz FC for the first time ever in the First Division. The pressure is low for the team and manager Yaunti Echekopar, so long as they don’t get themselves embroiled in a relegation battle – remember those? They’ve made some depth signings to have some better rotation options, and the club have several interesting young players coming out of their strong academy. The key starters of the squad are not getting any younger, though, and coupled with the laid-back attitude at Victory there’s always the risk of complacency taking them down.

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Bakartirla Buccaneers, est. 589
Ground: Sovereignty Stadium (14,110), Kala Image
Colours: Black and red stripes, black shorts, white socks
Major rivals: None
Major honours: None
Main sponsor: Visit Kala (tourism)
Infrastructure: Ground ★★★ / Training facilities ★★ / Youth system ★★★
Estimated squad value: Đ 11.4 M
Seasons in the First Division: 8 of 44

Starting Lineup: aGKa Image Unax Goyenola, aLBa Image Zuzen Sandra, aCBa Image Garikoitz Abaria, aCBa Image Alarabi Meabebasterrechea, aRBa Image Arnalt Bergerot, aDMa Image Beat Achekonanea ©, aDMa Image Svetoslav Radozevic (MYT), aLMa Image Antso Biteri, aRMa Image Lukasz Adalmek (ESH), aAMa Image Pia Aziz (MRT), aCFa Image Tehmina Palani (SRS)

Bench: aGKa Anakoz Amezkita, aGKa Oinatz Mendiondon, aLBa Asier Labiaga, aCBa Image Nacro Astro (PFA), aCBa Errolan Gankiandia, aCBa Ubelteso Larreagola, aRBa Pes Arankedo, aDMa Todor Echandi, aDMa Pancheska Narbarte, aCMa Goi Urtea, aLMa Image Paolig Dessoubs-Le-Four (OAM), aRMa Ion Akeniolaza, aAMa Errapel Insunza, aCFa Hurko Barreneche, aCFa Argi Lisarasu

Manager: Image Balendin Sorrekieta, 5th season in charge
Club reputation: Plucky, passionate, surprising. Small club from a small island. Low expectations, low pressure, happy to be here.
Fans’ expectation: Mid-table finish
Pundits’ prediction: 13th of 20
Notes: Bakartirla had a poor season last year, dipping down to a 16th place finish that had them under serious threat of relegation. Still, the club remain committed to manager Balendin Sorrekieta on the back of his prior successes, and hope he can lead them back to stability – if not pushing up in the top half of the table as before. They’ve made some solid moves in that direction, with several profitable sales and the signing of Dockyard Oaks’ Unax Goyenola for starting goalkeeper. Goyenola, only 21, is already making himself known as 3rd goalkeeper for the Astograthian national team, and Bakartirla hope he can be both a strong player and a valuable future sale.

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