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by Brusseldorf » Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:22 pm
The Pacifican Islands said: all transit is green if there is no transit
taps head
The Grand Empire of Andor said: You can’t pollute the planet if there is no planet
Hits head with hammer
Quelsh said: "COOL FLAG BRUZELDERF"
Tattland said: "Did I just accidentally attack Quelsh"
by Sendhang » Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:28 pm
by West Barack and East Obama » Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:29 pm
by Graintfjall » Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:36 pm
Græntfjall – 2 (0)
Hanif; Hermione (56’ Harmony ), Asbjørn, Eyvar, Leona; Erin, Kæja (75’) (78’ Lotte ), Danny (78’ Tom ); Rebekka, Röskvi (67’ Arnar ), Sara K (c) (48’) (67’ Þrastar )
Gyatso-kai – 0 (0)
Canadian Dominion – 2 (1)
Irwin (44’), George (90’)
Græntfjall – 2 (1)
Hanif; Tom (45’ Alyssia ), Anarr (41’), Eyvar, Leona; Erin (26’) (62’ Hrútur ); Danny, Steinar (66’ Lotte ), Arnar (55’ Valtter ); Vanessa (62’ Rebekka (68’)), Sara K (c)
Græntfjall – 3 (0)
Björnólfur; Tom (77’ Hermione ), Asbjørn, Eyvar, Leona; Valtter (73’); Lotte (67’ Þrastar ), Kæja, Danny (69’ Erin ); Mímir (67’) (81’ Röskvi (90+4’)), Sara K (c) (47’) (77’ Vanessa (90+1’))
Adab – 2 (1)
Emmita (20’), Orlev (70’)
Dod Rava – 1 (1)
Caballero (40’)
Græntfjall – 0 (0)
Björnólfur; Hermione (45’ Harmony ), Asbjørn, Hrútur, Leona (35’); Erin (45’ Valtter ); Steinar (60’ Lotte ), Kæja, Arnar; Mímir (60’ Þrastar ), Sara K (c) (87’ Joel )
MD21–22 squad: 1. Björnólfur, 12. Ásólfur, 23. Hanif; 2. Hermione, 3. Jan, 4. Anarr, 5. Asbjørn, 6. Klængur, 20. Leona, 22. Hrútur, 24. Alyssia; 8. Danny, 10. Lotte, 11. Steinar, 18. Valtter, 13. Erin, 15. Arendt, 17. Sara V, 21. Arnar, 26. Ari; 7. Sara K (c), 9. Mímir, 14. Vanessa, 16. Þrastar, 19. Röskvi, 25. Varða
by Valanora » Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:37 pm
by Brenecia » Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:39 pm
Pluvia SI 1 - 2 Brenecia
(4-3-3) 1 - Meade; 17 - Hadley, 22 - Wheater (5 - Shrine 87'), 6 - Jeong, 3 - Culpepper; 8 - Conway (14 - Cheschon 65'), 4 - Briggs, 11 - Covolan (23 - Sitko 87'); 15 - Wake, 13 - Stokes (21 - Lofthouse 65'), 10 - Byrne (16 - Alderwood 72')
Goals: Stokes 19', Covolan 56'
Brenecia 2 - 0 Novaros
(4-3-3) 1 - Meade; 17 - Hadley, 22 - Wheater, 6 - Jeong, 3 - Culpepper (25 - Chalk 60'); 8 - Conway (14 - Cheschon 60'), 4 - Briggs (19 - Seager 76'), 11 - Covolan; 15 - Wake (7 - Wakering 76'), 13 - Stokes, 10 - Byrne
Goals: Byrne 29', Covolan 58'
BRENECIAN NATIONAL TEAM SELECTION - FORTNIGHT 10ish
Goalkeepers: 1 - Cessair Meade (Rammsissil, VIL), 12 - Phoebe Corder (Ituraitz FC, ASG), 20 - Sorcha Tanner (Southern Star)
Defenders: 2 - Aine Cooper (Rozelle), 3 - Nimue Culpepper (Sabrefell Athletic, NPH), 5 - Athelney Shrine (Falourr, EUR), 6 - Hamish Jeong Harcourt (Vermillion Rage, NPH), 17 - Caoimhin Hadley (Sabrefell Athletic, NPH), 18 - Iucharba Killen (North Laithland, NPH), 22 - Ruadri Wheater (Carsby, BRE), 25 - Shara Chalk (Southern Star)
Midfielders: 4 - Skaidrina Briggs (AC Izotz Zubia, AUD), 8 - Iseult Conway (Wirr Tsi, CMT), 11 - Lienke Covolan (Vermillion Rage, NPH), 14 - Bede Cheschon (Kingsbury United, TMB), 19 - Tamara Seager (FK Arsika, MYT), 23 - Rajmund Sitko (West Cuono United, TMB), 24 - Alyce Kearney (Southfell United, NPH), 26 - Alaoise Rourke (Litala '93, MYT)
Forwards: 7 - Aneurin Wakering (CS Saint-Remy, KSK), 9 - Siobhan Baker (Anomalies, CMT), 10 - Katua Byrne (KT Itzalovalle, AUD), 13 - Mor-Rioghain Stokes (Mountainside, EUR), 15 - Maerhen Wake (1830 Cathair, AUD), 16 - Idina Alderwood (Sabrefell Moths, NPH), 21 - Jadwiga Lofthouse (Yassaca, SRS)Super Top 4 - 1 Brenecia
Brenecia 0 - 0 Acastanha
Delte 2 - 2 Brenecia
Brenecia 3 - 0 Ile de Richelieu
Vilita 2 - 1 Brenecia
Brenecia 2 - 0 Sajnur
Bears Armed 0 - 1 Brenecia
Brenecia 4 - 4 Pluvia SI
Novaros 4 - 3 Brenecia
Pratapgadh 1 - 4 Brenecia
Brenecia 2 - 1 Hopal
Brenecia 3 - 0 Super Top
Acastanha 4 - 4 Brenecia
Brenecia 1 - 1 Delte
Ile de Richelieu 0 - 2 Brenecia
Brenecia 2 - 2 Vilita
Sajnur 1 - 1 Brenecia
[b]Brenecia 4 - 3 Bears Armed
Pluvia SI 1 - 2 Brenecia
Brenecia 2 - 0 Novaros
Brenecia vs. Pratapgadh
Hopal vs. Brenecia
by Pasarga » Tue Feb 28, 2023 9:10 pm
by Darmen » Tue Feb 28, 2023 9:27 pm
by Patriotlandia » Tue Feb 28, 2023 9:56 pm
Results
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Patriotlandia 3–2 Oberour Ar Moro
Petro-Pat Navy Memorial Stadium (61,999), Port-la-Ville, Province of Abelanne
We were treated to an offensive festival for the second to last game in Port-la-Ville's stadium. The sellout crowd brought atmosphere and energy to the ground as both teams walked on to the pitch. Oberour's frontline pressure cause a lot of trouble early as Patriotlandian defenders were swarmed the instant they received a pass. Oberour ar Moro would capitalize off of a William Ranger turnover to score the first goal. The crowd was momentarily silenced but the Bleus offense would soon bring them back to life. Lucien Graham would score a real poacher's goal as tapped in a rebound left by Guillo au Feure. Evan Lachapelle would give the home team the lead just before halftime and Alexia Brant would double it in the second half. Oberour Ar Moro would bring the lead back down to one but the Patriotlandian defense held to secure the three points.
Al-Tamazgha 1–1 Patriotlandia
The national team travelled to Maisonbleue in Al-Tamazgha to face the Mountain Lions in Stade-Alphonse-Diawara. The last time the two teams met was a close game well fought by both sides. This time wasn't any different. The Tamazghan defensive style managed to hold of the Patriotlandian top 3 in difficult scoring areas. The two teams were able to generate chances but finishing was a premium and both keepers seemed up to the challenge. Nouria Diouri scored first for the home team and now, with the crowd behind them, they hard to extend it. The Patriotlandian would hold them off, however, allowing for counter attack that saw David Rodin put the ball past the byline to tie the match. The rest of the match saw both teams playing cautiously while still trying to probe for a weakness. A few shots rattled the woodwork, others went miles over the net, but in the end neither team would score a deciding goal.
Upcoming Games
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Patriotlandia vs Abanhfleft (96)
Petro-Pat Navy Memorial Stadium (62,000), Port-la-Ville, Province of Abelanne
Patriotlandia @ Valladares (152)
by Zeta Reka and Hugeltaldom » Tue Feb 28, 2023 9:59 pm
RekanSport Top 6:Free Articles remaining this month: 4
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by Huayramarca » Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:02 pm
by Turori » Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:04 pm
Turori 3 - 1 Cheetahs and Reptiles Coalison
Turori Goals: :: 29' Turakia Diijelhma:: 78' Moumouni Verre'elali:: 83' Lutara Makakio
Stats :: Turori :: Possession: 60%:: Shots: 6:: Corners: 5 :: Cheetahs and Reptiles Coalison :: Possession: 40%:: Shots: 5:: Corners: 7
Turori Lineup :: Terasin Moravuao, Biliki Rona'atu'i, Karek Edgeli (Lumlao Noauryua 45'), Moumouni Verre'elali, Amakli Inuro'o (Lutara Makakio 45'), Cuoabaza Orani’aoa, Lati'ala Giaoka, Kinabo Telioa, Naraiza Ruaplal (Planio’o Nrujsa 70'), Turakia Diijelhma (H’munao Cagomia 70'), Loala Inkabu (Tulaki Rauogba 56')
Turori 2 - 3 Montaña Verde
Turori Goals: :: 26' Loala Inkabu:: 45' Nua'oma Aikiki
Stats :: Turori :: Possession: 48%:: Shots: 5:: Corners: 3 :: Montaña Verde :: Possession: 52%:: Shots: 7:: Corners: 6
Turori Lineup :: Timaala Hualtia, Karek Edgeli (Turakia Diijelhma 45'), Amakli Inuro'o, Moumouni Verre'elali (Lumlao Noauryua 66'), Planio’o Nrujsa (Restiaa Mumamba 62'), Naraiza Ruaplal, Kiidallen Aeroluzzi (Meldi'ita Mungwaii 66'), Cuoabaza Orani’aoa, Kinabo Telioa (Tulaki Rauogba 62'), Nua'oma Aikiki, Loala Inkabu
by Commonwealth of Baker Park » Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:35 pm
Lineup vs Raspotochje @ CONAGCO Stadium, Shirley (36,000)
Johnston (C), Brooks, Edmonds, Freeman; Park, Ryan, S Logan, Bryant; Price; Harris, Gibson
Lineup vs Oscioru
McCormack; Bruce, Onikambe, Bauer; Eichorn, D'Amico (C), Vetter, Altman; Vuckovic; Mack, Moorman
by Qasden » Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:42 pm
By Tex Preston
Last Gasp Magic
Campaign Closes Spectacularly in Final Fight for Third
+QasCup Review!
When the qualifiers for Qasden's 17th attempt at the World Cup commenced, the most optimistic of prospects put us in a solid mid-table state. Icarus Darsten, the legendary midfielder who managed the national team to its worst showing in history, flew too close to the solar events perpetrated by the hopeful fans yearning for his victory. His successor, in both captaincy and management, would be that in Valentijn Munson, the second woman and third consecutive Under-40 individual to take the helm of the Principality's premier sporting team. With an AOCAF quarter-final under her belt, the ambitions of Munson's neutral strategy, near equidistant in its aggression and retrograde, called for a 5th place finish at the end of 22 matches. Despite the Pot 6 nature of the country, 5th seemed like a genuine triumph for the Vans' inevitable return to the top stage...
...but 20 matches later, the nation at the River's End, alongside its lauded manager, have found themselves in a position so much more lucrative.
Hopes were near non-existent at the start of the qualifying cycle, kicked off with by a boot to the ass in devastating results against Ceni, Stevencousin, and Talamia from the get-go. Munson's tenure was spiraling into the 2nd quickest career exit, only behind Boulevard Drucati. Upon entering the so-called "Murderer's Row", however, the Cats' luck turned over their paws, as an uncanny streak of wins and massive draws gave way to a season worth saving. Tenacious Gyatso-Kai had been topped, Ambitious Kirungabi had been stopped, even the Mighty Adab had their points dropped. The return leg felt even more tense, as each win, lose, and draw gave way to new levels of emotions Qad fans haven't experienced since the days of Bjarnasson and Cralt-Nirlo. One by one, the nations within the group began to taper off from qualification, nicked by strings of unfortunate results that killed initially amiable runs. With 4 matches to go, the Blue-Reds housed one of these teams with nothing left to lose in the Canadian Dominion. The Geese, while down on their luck, were vicious ankle-biters to some of the pod's greatest; and with a case to be made for the Cup of Harmony (to be held in a certain snowy, wolfy place), the nightmares of the north were keen to spoil our cinderella run before the stop sign could shimmer in the headlights. Crowds of people clad in the Royal Primaries flooded the grounds of Merellin Park inside and out, the Cross of Integrity dotting home-made capes to spite the most prude of fashionistas. For just 90 minutes out of their days, the local Qads engulfed themselves in their limbic systems as they watched their Vans make a match into a desperate dominance. Cloveria No'Bell, joined later by Scottie Kaestre, zeroed out the zero by the cat-head crest. Cora Varnham, a prominent figure within a struggling defensive side, pushed herself and fellow teammates to keep the ball away from Thurstan, no matter the causation. Despite the warnings going into their bout with the birds, Qasden defeated the Dominion 2-0, rewarding themselves another day of sun in the competition.
The heat didn't stop in Elder, of course, as now the Blue-Red jerseys were exchanged out for Calcio Calico ones, to be packed in luggage bound for Adab City. The North Pacific nation has been particularly powerful this season, perennially hovering above that 3rd place threshold for further advancement in the qualifying process. However, some slight slacking in later matches jeopardized their seemingly calm stroll to the playoffs, with a near defeat to Græntfjall throwing them off tempo to a 4th place behind the cynical Ceni. The meet in Adab's capital evolved into an absolute necessity for both sides if they want to stay in competitive contention, the loser most liking dooming their campaign at 20/22. Hopes and drives were excellent in their presences at the city stadium, and the match itself proved to be one of ferocity and denialism. While the Adabians bolstered their fanbase by blitzing a goal past Zinnia, the Vans answered the call from home for a sneak attack by Jaylyn Bone, contending for the in-house equivalent of the gold boot, the Pyrite Pawprint, alongside No'Bell. Allan and Quickley kept their composures in the face of daunting attack formations, McCracken shaking off opposing plays to remind us why she captained the crew for so long before Orville. Sooner than later, the whistle of fate blew its innocuous tune, its riveting wake leaving a strung up 1-1 result. A draw, depressing for Adab, was a gift of grace for the Qads, for their campaign felt enlightened to live for just a little longer. It was promised by the new managerial administration that 5th would be the goal of this cycle, to make the Cup of Harmony before carrying on to the next AOCAF. With just 2 matches left in the schedule, 5th now stands as our floor; the ceiling, meanwhile, spans to an arousing 3rd, a guaranteed spot for progression to the WCQ Playoffs.
The predicaments of the situation at hand lies in the pudding. That specific pudding, over there. Qasden's 5th with 33 points, 1 behind the recently drawn Adab, but 4 behind the playoff's final candidate, the ones who started our campaign off back in City Centre, Ceni. The boys in Red and Orange, just as hopeful as our own to make a quaking comeback, surged deep into the closing days of competition, manhandling Yuezhou and Talamia to put themselves in an executioner spot for the Cats' crowning campaign. Staring down the Rushmori bronzers are Stevencousin and Græntfjall, one full of surprises, the other a respectful force of destruction worthy of the Group 5 Auto-Qual. All the Cenians need to do to seal off the playoffs from Middle Azeuria is to defeat at least one of the 2 in their returning matchups, a feat as easy to accomplish as it is to completely botch. Success rewards them the possibility of even challenging Yuezhou for 2nd Place, one not sought, but welcomed. For Adab to get in, like us, the tiny island state would need to take some brutal T's and L's, combined with Adabian triumph in their relatively simpler final lineup with Kirungabi and Natanians. Last, but not least, stands us, the only way up being a total win-out for 6 points and a dream. To achieve this, the Vans first fight their final home match of 93 with Dod Rava, a relatively obscure country that, despite that title, managed to somehow beat Græntfjall at the same time we tangoed with the 'dabbers. The miraculous handiwork of Borys Berezucki has the capability to be our final downfall if Munson isn't careful, so the Hotchskarth Hibernation match has to be taken with much more seriousness than the nickname forebodes. If that wasn't enough of a task, Calcio Calico are given the reins of the final protocol for qualification, a massive clash with the Pot 2, Silver-stained Dragons of the Rushmori Interior, Yuezhou. The United Republics has been a pain for every team not nicknamed the Snow Wolves this season, and with their own playoff contention being challenged by the Pot 3 and 4 squads below them, their sight for sustenance is sure to not end in their own battle with the devil in the Winter Queendom. Thus, at the end of an unassuming campaign, the Principality stands in a pristine purgatory, siren called by the pearly gates of the playoff echelon above them. For one, final time, can the Vans pull off the ultimate last gasp magic to accrue their first WC Playoff since Belle Haven in 80? Or, will this season wound up being one hell of a PR boost for Munson and her centered ideology of strategy? Stay tuned, stay updated, and stay alert for more reports in the future from our network; it has been the joy of my post-career career, thank you for reading, and goodnight.
Before we go into an unknown radiance, we have one last thing to cover, the QasCup Charity Match. The domestic-turned-international friendly, initiated by a QAFA offshoot organization tasked with promoting football with local youths, scored itself its first serious opponent since the inaugural days against Baker Park. The mid-qualifier tradition spans back multiple cycles, now, predominantly being played between the QAFA National Team and whoever's available for a little football off the fly. In the past, we've seen the Vans take on their Ice Hockey counterparts, catering employees, even minor celebrities from Qad City. For this occasion, however, the cup at Community Greens was to be contested against Cheetahs and Reptiles Coalison, a Natanian-flavored republic expanding their appeals to the River's End. The match itself would prove to be one of genuine entertainment, with both sides making efforts to score incredibly and exquisitely. Qasden's own additions to the scoreboard were coined in by our Lacey Lane, Marco Bruno, and Lor Starcutter, the last of whom making the golden goal that would eventually award the Blue-Reds, once again, the Colorful Calico Trophy, lifting it with a resounding 3-2 victory over friendly rivals-turned-friends again.
The match was a success, and with plans to run it again in the future, all eyes are to the stars for what the QAFA Kids Initiative can bring next time!
by Fort McKinley » Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:49 pm
by Saint Eleanor » Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:49 pm
Denise and Lucy's Playoff Projections (WCQ93, MD20)Second-Placed Teams
Rel. Pos. Nation Name ---------- W-D-L GD ---- Pts 1 Squornshelan RS 16-1-3 . +34 49 2 Flavovespia 16-1-3 . +30 49 3 SAINT ELEANOR! 16-0-4 . +30 48 4 Xanneria 15-1-4 . +37 46 5 Huayramarca 14-4-2 . +24 46 6 Turori 15-1-4 . +23 46 7 Ochre Islands 14-3-3 . +16 45 8 TJUN-ia 14-2-4 . +32 44 9 Drawkland 13-5-2 . +24 44 10 Kandorith 13-4-3 . +20 43 11 Mytanija 13-4-3 . +18 43 12 Cabo Azure 12-5-3 . +25 41 13 Yuezhou 11-7-2 . +21 40 14 Gnejs 11-7-2 . +17 40 15 Pratapgadh 12-3-5 . +11 39 Third-Placed Teams
Rel. Pos. Nation Name ---------- W-D-L GD ---- Pts 1 Savigliane 14-4-2 . +32 46 2 Mertagne 15-1-4 . +29 46 3 IA Quebec 13-5-2 . +27 44 4 Baker Park 14-2-4 . +20 44 5 Nyowani Kitara 12-7-1 . +25 43 6 Valentine Z 13-2-5 . +13 41 7 Pasarga 13-2-5 . +9 41 8 Eraman 12-4-4 . +26 40 9 New Gelderland 12-4-4 . +18 40 10 Baggieland 12-4-4 . +17 40 11 Kimi-Suomi 12-3-5 . +21 39 12 Poafmersia 11-6-3 . +19 39 13 SENDHANG 11-6-3 . +9 39 14 Delte 10-8-2 . +23 38 15 Ceni 11-4-5 . +9 37 OUR PROJECTIONS SAY:
Squornshelan Remnant States vs Ceni
Flavovespia vs Delte
Saint Eleanor vs Sendhang
Xanneria vs Poafmersia
Huayramarca vs Kimi-Suomi
Turori vs Baggieland
Ochre Islands vs New Gelderland
TJUN-ia vs Eraman
Drawkland vs Pasarga
Kandorith vs Valentine Z
Mytanija vs Nyowani Kitara
Cabo Azure vs Commonwealth of Baker Park
Yuezhou vs Independent Athletes from Quebec
Gnejs vs Mertagne
Pratapgadh vs Savigliane
by Eura » Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:58 pm
by Independent Athletes from Quebec » Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:59 pm
Independent Athletes from Quebec (IAQ) - World Cup 93 Team
WINDOW 11B-12B - @ Ochre Islands / vs. Fort McKinley
26-PLAYER ENTRY
GOALKEEPERS (3): Seung-Myeon Kravitz-Hyeon (Montreal Koreana), Sandra Middleton (Brinemouth, NPH), Leopold Shim (Megabrantid, SRS)
DEFENDERS (9): Kira Dormann (Kingsbury United, TMB), Hannah Kim (Damogran, SRS), Pierre-Karl Miller (RGS Athletic, EFL), Clement Mattern-Soh (Perce Town), Benoit Nianzou Jr (Deportivo Junin, VLD), Bastien-Luc St-Onge (AS Beszieres, VLD), Benoit-Richard Ukaleq (Mipojoseon), Klara Verlaan (FC Inter Nantwich, TMB), Frederic Yabusele (Atletik Tezia, MYT)
MIDFIELDERS (7): Jean-Christophe Babin (Sabrefell Moths, NPH), Mathinna Bouck (Montreal Koreana), Joelinton Dyxkeson (Brantisvogan, SRS), Arsene-Michael Litt (Liria Prirzen, MYT), Samuel McTavish (Lakewood City, TMB), Camille Oh-Chainey (CSKA Quebec), Yim Dong-Heui (Bohemians Metropolis, VLD)
FORWARDS (7): Kate Huitema-Omeasoo (Istria City FC, BNJ), Anna Korniloff-Kouyate (1896 Ebor, MYT), Eloise Kweon (Sabrefell Moths, NPH), Oberon M'bah-Pinho (Kingston FC), Nathalie Thormeyer (Swangard Athletic), Ruby Vanderley (Lanar, CMT), Zinaida Woodcarver (Crisisbless, NPH)
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