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CRF Sport, the Home of the Calgasian Sports!

Welcome to the official newswire of CRF Sport, the public sports broadcaster of Calgasia. Here, we bring you up-to-the-minute coverage of all things athletic across our nation— from the beloved Bundesliga to the latest updates from our national teams. Stay tuned for exclusive interviews, match recaps, and behind-the-scenes features as we celebrate the sporting spirit that unites Calgasia.

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EisLiga 68th Season Preview
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Ladies and gentlemen, lace up your skates and get ready for another thrilling year of Calgasian ice hockey as the 68th EisLiga season kicks off. With eight teams vying for the coveted Imperial Cup in the regular season, and the top four advancing to a best-of-five playoff for the prestigious Empress Adelaide Cup, the stage is set for a winter of high-octane drama on the ice. Fans are eager to see if defending champions Welser AC can fend off fierce rivals like Bohunice EH, Melperk Löwen, and Goldstadt SK—the traditional “Big Four” who’ve collectively dominated the league’s storied history since its founding in 1933. Meanwhile, underdog clubs such as EK Saalfelden, EHC Ausnes, and newly promoted HC Lílov will be battling just as hard to keep their spot in the top flight—and maybe even spring a few surprises along the way.

EisLiga for Dummies

The league consists of two divisions: the EisLiga and the EisLiga 2., each comprising 8 teams. The competition operates on a double round-robin format, where each team faces off against every other team twice, resulting in a total of 14 matches per season. The top 4 teams at the end of the regular season advance to the playoffs, which include semifinals and a final, all played in a best-of-five series. The winner of the playoffs is awarded the prestigious Empress Adelaide Cup, while the team with the best record in regular season snatches the Imperial Trophy. Conversely, the bottom 2 teams face relegation to the EisLiga 2.

The EisLiga is the second most-followed league in Calgasia, trailing only the Calgasian Bundesliga of football. In recent years, the Ministry of Culture and Sports and the Olympic Committee, in collaboration with investors and companies, have undertaken a modernization effort for the arenas and stadiums. The average size of the arenas now accommodates around 4,000 to 5,000 spectators. Additionally, it is common to play some matches outdoors in smaller stadiums on special occasions, giving the competition a unique and special character.

Intense Rivalries
The rivalry between Bohunice EH and Welser AC is the most intense of all, combining not only sporting excellence but also ethnic differences (Bohunice has a Czech majority, while Welser has an Austrian majority), economic, and social disparities. This rivalry has led to numerous clashes and frictions both on and off the ice and is considered the most high-risk rivalry in all of Calgasian sports.
Another fierce rivalry is between Goldstadt SK and Melperk Löwen, which also has social and cultural undertones. Goldstadt is the capital, with an Austrian majority, and is home to the government and the Habsburg imperial family. In contrast, Melperk has a Czech majority and is home to the Charles University of Melperk, with a generally more liberal and intellectual atmosphere compared to the rigidity of the imperial court.
The rivalry between Melperk Löwen and Bohunice EH is more friendly and purely sporting, as both teams have Bohemian heritage.
Two other notable rivalries include HC Lílov vs. EV Zillertal and EC Klosterling vs. ESV Kaiserbad.

68th EisLiga Teams

Melperk Löwen
Nickname: The Lions, The Zoo
Home Arena: Calia Telekom Arena, 12450.
Head Coach: Tomaš Vesely
Empress Adelaide Cups: 16
Imperial Trophies: 21
Last Season: 3rd, semifinal

Widely considered as the greatest hockey team in the country, the Löwen, or Lions, have the most championships and the most trophies, with 16 and 21 respectively, as well as being the only team that has never been relegated to EisLiga 2., a feature that the fans gladly remind to any rival at any occasion.
Over the years, the Löwen have dominated the competition, both in playoffs and regular season, creating an aura of legend around the team. The ‘zoo’, as the arena and the fans are called, intimidate opponents before they even start a game with the team's numerous successes. In the last decade they have created a true dynasty, with 3 championships and 6 consecutive regular season cups.

However, times seem to be tough at the zoo. The squad that has been so successful over the last decade has aged and can no longer compete as they once did. A thorough rebuilding of the squad is urgently needed, but the fans and sponsors will not be able to stand it for long without success. Analysts give them a chance of making the playoffs, but practically rule them out for the title, and the general mood in the city is that this is the end of the cycle.
Starting Team
Player/Position/Age
Petr Havlicek G 33
Lukas Schneider LD 24
Jolana Hrdličková RD 31
Eva Necaš C 27
Tamara Blum LW 35
Miklós Kelemen RW 32

Star Player: Eva Necaš
Expectations: Playoffs, maybe
Support them if you: like to win, are Czech, if you like to win AND are Czech, like zoos, any type of big cats or in general an enjoyable atmosphere in a team that usually comes on top.





Goldstadt Sport Kreis

Nickname: GSK, The Imperial Family
Home Arena: Zerotin EisZentrum, 14000.
Head Coach: Alois Lauertern
Empress Adelaide Cups: 6
Imperial Trophies: 8
Last Season: 1st, Semifinals

The hockey section of the country's biggest sports club, GSK is a true reflection of the style that pervades this institution: rich, cocky and arrogant, but with an innate talent for self-destruction. They represent the capital city Goldstadt and have won 6 titles and 8 regular season cups, being the last member of the “Big Four”
The club from the capital city, they have always have a policy of hiring over developing, preferring to sign consolidated players rather than promoting their talent. This has earned them the discontent of many rivals, but they have managed to form a solid team over the years. However, they have always had some back luck in the Finals, having lost 10 up to now. Every time they sweep the regular season or the first rounds of the playoffs (which happens often) they become emboldened and cocky, only to botch it spectacularly in the finals. They are considered THE bottling team in Calgasian hockey.

Last season was no different, winning the regular season trophy only to fall against Welser AC in the playoffs semifinal. However, some pundits argue that this might be the year where they finally start shutting some mouths, and signing center Victoria Tott from Klosterling will definitely help them.
Starting Team
Player/Position/Age
Max Altmann G 27
Robert Hanak LD 29
Pavla Stachová RD 26
Lea Weber LW 23
Victoria Tott C 24
Sonja Hubberling RW 27

Star player: Sonja Hubberling
Expectations: contenders
Support them if you: like to have a big mouth, spend money like nothing, always follow the latest trend.






Bohunice EH
Nickname: The Reds
Home Arena: Jan Husi Centrum, 10200.
Head Coach: Jakub Hanák
Empress Adelaide Cups: 13
Imperial Trophies: 10
Last Season: 2nd, Finals

Bohunice has always been considered a team of streaks, combining bad years with brilliant years. Proof of this is that they have achieved their triumphs in three eras, in the late 50‘s, in the 80’s and recently with the signing of Bohm.
Their biggest rivalry is with Welser AC, considered one of the hottest rivalries in the country. Their clashes, especially in the playoffs, include a multitude of riots between fans, fights between players, crosses of declarations and a host of anecdotes. The ethnic difference between Bohunice, which has a Czech majority, and Welser, which has an Austrian majority, only adds to the tension in Calgasia's quintessential hockey rivalry.

Four consecutive finals appearances and two titles have a name: Katharina Bohm. The 25-year-old attacker has established herself as perhaps the best player in the country, and since arriving in Bohunice after being dropped by Goldstadt (another ‘masterstroke’ by the GSK offices) she has quickly become the team's benchmark. The rest of the team is formidable, solid in defence and devastating in attack. However, since Bohm's arrival, they have never won the regular league. The pundits have them as the favourites, but their inconsistency may take its toll at key moments.
Starting Team
Player/Position/Age
Bernhard Felder G 28
Anja Radová RD 29
Karel Beneš RD 30
Tamás Gereben LW 25
Alena Pokorná C 24
Katharina Bohm RW 25


Star Player: Katharina Bohm. Not much more can be said about it. With the ability to do anything on the ice, with a privileged physique, excellent technique and a winning but humble mentality, she is simply the best. Her limit will be the one she wants to set for herself.
Expectations: Contenders
Support them if you: are naïve and believe in good, in stories that always end well despite the difficulties, this team is for the optimists (even if their optimism is unfounded). And also if you hate Welser AC.





Welser AC
Nickname: The Men in Black, Ministry of Despair
Home Arena: Steyr Arena, 11050.
Head Coach: Jan Svobodá
Empress Adelaide Cups: 11
Imperial Trophies: 12
Last Season: 4th, Champions

Hailing from the industrial city of Wels, in Inner Calgas, the last component of the “Big Four” has always been the enfant terrible of the Calgasian hockey. With its physical, defensive, gritty style of playing, the Welser has oftenly ruined the championship aspirations of much more attractive and attacking teams, earning the nickname of “The Party Pooper”.
However, this style has paid off handsomely so far: 11 Championships, and 12 Cups, proving that attack wins games, but defence wins championships. They were especially successful in the seventies.

After their surprising victory last year, they are the team to beat, back on top thanks to a terrifying defence. Many analysts believe that last year they were lucky and that this season, while they should make the playoffs, they are not the favourites to take home the cup. But it is precisely in this kind of situation that Welser is dangerous: flying under the radar and being the underdogs, with nobody counting on them. It happened last year, can it happen again this year?
Starting Team
Player/Position/Age
Kristina Horváth G 26
Max Huber LD 31
Andrea Cerná RD 24
Melanie Stransky LW 23
Markus Leitner C 25
Daniel Brunner RW 28


Star Player: Markus Leitner
Expectations: underdog contenders
Support them if you: this team is for enfants terribles, bad boys, rebels without a cause and those who go against the trends. You know who you are.





EC Klosterling
Nickname: The Lakers
Home Arena: NordStern Eisarena, 5570.
Head Coach: Anna Chodová
Empress Adelaide Cups: 2
Imperial Trophies: 4
Last Season: 5th

Ah, Kloserling! An EisLiga classic. If you like to watch goals and attacking play, this is the place for you. If you like winning, not so much. In this pretty town on the shores of Lake Galriel, hockey is more popular than football, and great talents have been born here, although the team has always had its ups and downs, with financial problems often forcing them to sell their best players to teams with bigger budgets.

Last year they managed to save themselves without great difficulty, but the eternal question arises again: will they be able to survive this year? Klosterling always risks not going beyond a certain mediocrity, good enough to save the category, bad enough to qualify for the playoffs.
Starting Team
Player/Position/Age
Leopold Dušek G 29
Elisa Kohler LD 24
Dominika Sedláková RD 25
Stefan Hoffmann C 26
Martin Pospíšil RW 23
Viktor Baumgartner LW 26


Star Player: Stefan Hoffmann
Expectations: fight to enter playoffs
Support them if you: want to see goals and an attacking style.





EK Saalfelden
Nickname: The Blues
Home Arena: Ludwig Hanke Zentrum, 4410.
Head Coach: Tomaš Jelínek
Empress Adelaide Cups: 0
Imperial Trophies: 0
Last Season: 6th

A miracle. That is the only explanation why Saalfelden managed to stay in the top flight last season. Thanks to Stefan Eisl's goals, and a high dose of luck at key moments, the Blues were able to hold on, while theoretically better teams like Klosterling or Radegg dropped to EisLiga 2.

Speaking of Stefan Eisl, it looks like this will be the 28-year-old center’s last season in Saalfelden, with strong rumours of a transfer to Zillertal or Klosterling. Will he be able to lead a team that everyone thinks is not good enough for the EisLiga back to salvation?
Starting Team
Player/Position/Age
Nikolaus Eberharter G 30
Petra Kořínková LD 25
Willi Pichler RD 21
Milena Jankovská LW 24
Stefan Eisl C 28
Barnabás Kovács RW 26


Star Player: you guessed it, Stefan Eisl. But don’t get too fond of him.
Expectations: fight for relegation
Support them if you: like to suffer, constantly knowing that the rivals are probably (much) better than you.





EHC Ausnes
Nickname: The Sailors
Home Arena: Segler-SportZentrum, 5900.
Head Coach: Jan Diemberger
Empress Adelaide Cups: 0
Imperial Trophies: 0
Last Season: 1st, EisLiga 2.

Hockey has never been especially big in Ausnes. Located by the sea, this pleasant city has always been more focused on football and water sports, such as swimming or rowing, rather than ice hockey. The green and gold are considered a classic up-and-coming team, combining promotion and relegation without ever losing that typical Ausnes calmness: expect neither great celebrations in successes nor great drama in defeats. Fans love this team for what it is, an excuse to get together with friends for a beer in winter.

Last year they managed to win the EisLiga 2. thanks to a strong defence, led by goalkeeper Lisa Handemann. Despite transfer rumours, Lisa has stayed with the team, and with the signing of promising striker Wolfgang Steinbacher from Radegg, experts believe Ausnes have a good chance of staying in the division.
Starting Team
Player/Position/Age
Lisa Handemann G 22
Patrick Gasser LD 27
Florian Mitterbauer RD 24
Johanna Weber LW 25
Wolfgang Steinbacher C 23
Jana Procházková RW 26


Star player: Lisa Handemann.
Expectations: fight for relegation
Support them if you: like a relaxed life, get some drinks and food with family and friends, like being a chill guy,





HC Lílov
Nickname: The Violets, The Scouts
Home Arena: Lédova Aréna, 6200.
Head Coach: Eliska Dvoraková
Empress Adelaide Cups: 6
Imperial Trophies: 4
Last Season: 2nd, EisLiga 2.

Back in the EisLiga, Lílov is an example of resilience and creativity. Another team of Czech origin, growing up in the shadow of two giants like Melperk and Bohunice is no easy feat, yet HC Lílov have not only survived, they have thrived, and their 6 titles confirm this. A cradle of great players, and with an eye for finding talent where others see none, this team has a very clear philosophy: buy low and sell high, which has allowed them to keep a stable budget over the years.

It seems that the long journey through the desert is over for the ‘violets’. After the great successes of a decade ago, the team was forced to sell its stars, especially Melperk, and performance deteriorated sharply until it dropped to EisLiga 2. two years ago. However, the legendary scouting office has once again managed to put together a team with tremendous potential and an average age of just 22 years. We will see if they are able to confirm these expectations or if they still need to develop.
Starting Team
Player/Position/Age
Ádám Varga G 27
Veronika Nowak RD 20
Patrik Kolář LD 20
Erika Pintér LW 25
Johannes Lindner C 24
Dalibor Sedivý RW 19


Star Player: Johannes Lindner
Expectations: should be safe in theory
Support them if you: like to find and develop young players, play Football Manager or you are just passionate about purple colour.

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68th KTT EisLiga - Regular Season

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MD1
Melperk_Löwen 0–0 EK_Saalfelden
Goldstadt_SK 4–2 EHC_Ausnes
Welser_AC 2–2 HC_Lílov
Bohunice_EH 1–0 EC_Klosterling

MD2
EK_Saalfelden 2–3 EC_Klosterling
HC_Lílov 0–2 Bohunice_EH
EHC_Ausnes 1–1 Welser_AC
Melperk_Löwen 0–1 Goldstadt_SK

MD3
Goldstadt_SK 1–0 EK_Saalfelden
Welser_AC 0–1 Melperk_Löwen
Bohunice_EH 1–1 EHC_Ausnes
EC_Klosterling 2–4 HC_Lílov

MD4
EK_Saalfelden 0–1 HC_Lílov
EHC_Ausnes 1–1 EC_Klosterling
Melperk_Löwen 2–1 Bohunice_EH
Goldstadt_SK 0–1 Welser_AC

MD5
Welser_AC 1–0 EK_Saalfelden
Bohunice_EH 2–0 Goldstadt_SK
EC_Klosterling 2–3 Melperk_Löwen
HC_Lílov 0–0 EHC_Ausnes


MD6
EK_Saalfelden 2–1 EHC_Ausnes
Melperk_Löwen 0–2 HC_Lílov
Goldstadt_SK 0–2 EC_Klosterling
Welser_AC 3–1 Bohunice_EH

MD7
Bohunice_EH 4–1 EK_Saalfelden
EC_Klosterling 0–1 Welser_AC
HC_Lílov 0–1 Goldstadt_SK
EHC_Ausnes 0–0 Melperk_Löwen


MD8
EK_Saalfelden 0–2 Melperk_Löwen
EHC_Ausnes 1–0 Goldstadt_SK
HC_Lílov 3–0 Welser_AC
EC_Klosterling 0–1 Bohunice_EH

MD9
EC_Klosterling 1–1 EK_Saalfelden
Bohunice_EH 2–1 HC_Lílov
Welser_AC 1–1 EHC_Ausnes
Goldstadt_SK 0–0 Melperk_Löwen

MD10
EK_Saalfelden 0–1 Goldstadt_SK
Melperk_Löwen 1–0 Welser_AC
EHC_Ausnes 0–1 Bohunice_EH
HC_Lílov 0–0 EC_Klosterling

MD11
HC_Lílov 0–1 EK_Saalfelden
EC_Klosterling 1–0 EHC_Ausnes
Bohunice_EH 3–2 Melperk_Löwen
Welser_AC 1–0 Goldstadt_SK

MD12
EK_Saalfelden 0–0 Welser_AC
Goldstadt_SK 1–3 Bohunice_EH
Melperk_Löwen 0–0 EC_Klosterling
EHC_Ausnes 3–2 HC_Lílov

MD13
EHC_Ausnes 1–0 EK_Saalfelden
HC_Lílov 4–0 Melperk_Löwen
EC_Klosterling 1–2 Goldstadt_SK
Bohunice_EH 2–2 Welser_AC

MD14
EK_Saalfelden 0–0 Bohunice_EH
Welser_AC 1–0 EC_Klosterling
Goldstadt_SK 0–0 HC_Lílov
Melperk_Löwen 1–1 EHC_Ausnes


Bohunice wins regular season trophy ten years later!

Katharina Bohm has finally done it. The only title she was missing, the regular league trophy, is now on her trophy cabinet, ending Bohunice EH's 10-year drought. With 9 wins, 3 draws and just 2 losses, the Red Bohemians have clinched the Imperial Trophy for best regular-season record, confirming their spot in the playoffs alongside Welser AC, Goldstadt SK, and a surprise, HC Lílov. As some experts predicted, the Violets have built a young but dangerous squad, filled with talent that is determined to take Lílov back on top. Meanwhile, Melperk Löwen came close but missed out on playoff qualification, capping off a season full of ups and downs, and increasing rumours of a major squad overhaul ahead of next season. EHC Ausnes clinched the EisLiga spot in the last day.

On the other end of the spectrum, it’s heartbreak for EC Klosterling and EK Saalfelden, who face the harsh reality of relegation after struggling to find consistent form throughout the campaign.
Table EisLiga
Team            Pld     W       D       L       GF      GA      GD      Pts 
Bohunice EH 14 9 3 2 24 13 +11 32 Trophy Winner
Welser AC 14 6 5 3 14 12 +2 26 Playoffs, HCL
Goldstadt SK 14 6 2 6 11 13 −2 26 Playoffs, HCL
HC Lílov 14 5 4 5 19 13 +6 24 Playoffs, HCL

Melperk Löwen 14 5 5 4 12 14 −2 24
EHC Ausnes 14 3 7 4 13 15 −2 20
EC Klosterling 14 3 4 7 13 17 −4 20
EK Saalfelden 14 2 4 8 7 16 −9 18


Empress Adelaide Cup - Preview and Playoffs Bracket
The stage is set for the EisLiga Semifinals, where Bohunice EH will face off against playoff newcomers HC Lílov. Bohunice enters this best-of-five series brimming with confidence, driven by the unstoppable force of star forward Katharina Bohm. However, Lílov’s youth and resilience have been the talk of the league, as they stormed from mid-table to a playoff berth in the final weeks. Will the favorites assert their dominance, or can the underdogs pull off a Cinderella upset? CRF Sport Prediction: 3-1 for Bohunice.

Across the bracket, reigning champions Welser AC clash with the powerhouses of Goldstadt SK in a matchup that promises grit versus glamour. Welser AC’s tried-and-tested defensive style, led by a formidable blue line and goaltending, squares off against Goldstadt’s high-priced offense—headlined by the playmaking prowess of Sonja Hubberling. Both teams had the same points in regular season, so expect a high-tension matchup. CRF Sport Prediction: Goldstadt wins 3-2
1 - Bohunice EH
4 - HC Lílov

2 - Welser AC
3 - Goldstadt SK


Terrauer dominated unexpectedly EisLiga 2.
They were far from being one of the favourites for promotion, but Terrauer Eishockey Club surprised everyone by sweeping the EisLiga 2., winning 10 wins in 14 games thanks to the performance of left wing Ewald Eichberger and centre Marek Stehlík in attack. They will be joined by EC Radegg, who after a year in the second division, return to the top flight. Zillertal and Kaiserbad, the big favourites at the beginning of the year, disappointed and will have to try again next season.

Table EisLiga 2.
Team            Pld     W       D       L       GF      GA      GD      Pts 
Terrauer 14 10 2 2 18 8 +10 32
EC Radegg 14 7 3 4 20 13 +7 24

HC Górglow 14 7 2 5 15 15 0 23
Seefeld EH 14 6 3 5 12 14 −2 21
St.Laszlo 14 6 2 6 14 14 0 20
Donuberg SC 14 5 2 7 22 22 0 17
EV Zillertal 14 3 2 9 12 19 −7 11
ESV Kaiserbad 14 3 2 9 12 20 −8 11




OOC: Scores generated via xkoranate 0.3.3

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68th KTT EisLiga - 68th Empress Adelaide Cup

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Semifinal

1st Semifinal
Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4	G5  
Bohunice_EH 3 1 0 4 0 1
HC_Lílov 2 0 1 2 1 0


2nd Semifinal
Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4	  
Welser_AC 1 0 1 1 0
Goldstadt_SK 3 1 0 3 2


KTT Telekom 68th Empress Adelaide Cup

Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4	  
Bohunice_EH 3 0 2 1 2
Goldstadt_SK 1 1 0 0 0

Bohunice HC - 14th Title

Champions! The Empress Adelaide Cup travels to Bohunice, the fourteenth for the Reds After a tough semi-final series against Lílov. The finals, however, were easier against Goldstadt, who after surprising in the first match of the finals, never found the right key to victory. Goldstadt on the other hand, has been true to form: another lost final for the team from the capital, and that makes 11. Rumours to which CRF Sport has had access claim that an investment in the squad is expected.

Awards
Team of the Year
GK Lisa Handemann - EHC Ausnes
LD Max Huber - Welser AC
RD Karel Beneš - Bohunice EH
LW Lea Weber - Goldstadt SK
RW Katharina Bohm - Bohunice HC
C Markus Leitner - Welser AC

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2000 - 71st Austro-Daimler Bundesliga Season Preview
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And the long wait is over! The nation's premier entertainment is here. Drama, controversy, joy and sadness return, the 71st edition of the Bundesliga begins. Sponsored by Austro-Daimler, where cars are more than machines, they are emotions.

This year looks particularly open, with no clear favourite. Those with a slight early advantage are the reigning champions, Club Hungaria, who maintain the winning block. But the chasing pack has been strengthened, and Phonix, Goldstadt and Melperk are expected to be in the lead, fighting for the title. A fierce battle is expected, but we will have to pay attention to squad form, dynamics and injuries: with 12 teams and only 22 rounds, a bad run can put any of these teams out of the title race early. In the mid-table, teams such as Welser AC and Bohunice FC will be looking to challenge the top sides and, why not, challenge for one of the IFCF places. Welser's signing has caused a lot of excitement among the fans, but it remains to be seen how he will adapt to his new club.

The bottom of the table will see another year of fierce relegation battles. Ausnes, Tihány, Zillertal, St. Agatha and Fehérvár will share the two places nobody wants to have: relegation to the Alpenkäse Bundesliga 2. All the excitement, results, data, analysis and interviews are here, on CRF Sport!

Alpenkäse Bundesliga 2.
The experts can't quite agree on who will accompany Donuberg back to the Bundesliga. Donuberg has been bought by the rich textiles and apparel magnate Alois Laurentz. A native of this city and a great fan of his beloved team, has invested a lot of money in a squad that is considered to be ‘top class’. It remains to be seen whether they will be able to live up to the high expectations generated around them, and who will accompany the new (economic) sensation will be the great question for the second division of Calgasian football.

Bundesliga Squads

Club Hungária
Full Name: Club Hungária
Nickname: the Magyars, the Railwaymen
City: Goldstadt
Stadium: Szent István (Saint Stephen) Stadium - 21300
President: Mór Appónyi
Head Coach: István Kovács
Sponsor: Ungarische Industrien
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, Fehérvár
Last Season: 1st
Bundesliga Titles: 10
Starting 11 4-2-2-2
María Kálnoky GK 27
Károly Hájos LB 22
Milos Nágy CB 26
Béla Árvai CB 31
Irén Pálffy RB 22
Béla Voss CM 25
Natália Árva CM 27
György Biró CAM 24
Gábor Szabó CAM 28
Zsofía Kálnoky ST 23
Tamás Varga ST 28
Bench
Jácinta Salian GK 32
Pál Farkas D 23
János Póser M 27
Kristof Szabó M 25
Nandor Makló A 21


Phönix SV
Full name: Phönix Sport Verein
Nickname: the Phoenix, the King of Kings
Location: Ocheron, Meeresregion
Stadium: Der Neue Rosengarten (currently under construction), Fußballfeld #1 - 4100
President: Heinrich Kraft
Head Coach: Alois Dinkerwert
Sponsor: Südtel
Rivals: Ausnes
Last Season: 2nd
Bundesliga Titles: 17
Starting 11 - 4-4-2
Dominik Leonharts GK 28
Christian Rausch LB 23
Marlene Binder CB 22
Martin Kargel CB 23
Philipp Stangl RB 28
Greta Ringel CM 25
Max Bohren CM 25
Stefan Feist LW 26
Margaréta Balog RW 24
Hedwig Schöngau ST 17
Mario Laimer ST 20
Bench
Dominic Schneider GK 27
Adrian Ortner D 17
Sebastian Schöndorfer M 29
Jan Svárovský M 31
Paul Plamberger A 17


Goldstadt SK
Full name: Goldstadt Sport-Kreis
Nickname: The Imperials, The Golden-and-Blue, the "Big Mouths"
Stadium: Austro-Daimler Arena
President: Ritter Emil von Winkelhofer
Head Coach: Agatha Weiss
Sponsor: Donau Elektrik
Rivals: Club Hungária, Melperk SV
Last Season: 5th
Bundesliga Titles: 7
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Georg Mayr GK 31
Mia Wallner LB 24
Stefan Andris CB 26
Gábor Takács CB 26
Zoe Reiter RB 19
Daniel Postlmayer CDM 30
Zoe Urbánková CM 27
Franz Holmeiner CM 27
Xaver Webern LW 27
Gloria Renner (c) RW, ST 26
Jonas Schiele ST 24
Bench
Felix Sinnhuber GK 25
Mau Ratzenberger CB 31
Florian Mayrpeter RB 33
Moritx Maderthaner CM 31
Elias Schmidl ST 24


FC Bohunice
Full name: Fußball-Club Bohunice
Nickname: the Miners
Location: Bohunice, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Stöckl Arena, 28000
President: Jan Berka
Head Coach: Karel Polášek
Sponsor: Pivovar Zláty
Last Season: 3rd
Bundesliga Titles: 7
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Jiri Srubek GK 22
Dominik Kocsis LB 22
Filip Malek CB 32
Matej Blecha CB 25
Nico Dorn RB 25
Karel Pesek CM 23
Pavlina Kostková CM 22
Elena Berg LW 28
Brigita Horáčková RW 19
Roland Volf CAM 23
Alex Gassenbauer ST 29
Bench
Adan Číž GK 25
Tomás Hýbl CB 22
Ester Beglová CM 25
Marek Vincour W 22
Patrik Kopecný ST 24


Melperk SV
Full name: Melperk Sport Verein
Nickname: the Academicals
Location: Melperk, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Olympiastadion - 39710
President: Medard Lukeš
Head Coach: Hugo Sedler
Sponsor: Klimeš Motors
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, FC Bohunice
Last Season: 8th
Bundesliga Titles: 12
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Josef Sloup GK 29
Liliana Mašková LB 23
David Hundak CB 27
Amálie Hamplová CB 25
Antonin Hojer RB 23
Christine Cieszyn CM 26
David Panek CM 25
Ema Ježková LW 21
Matej Gorol RW 30
Emil Sedlácek CAM 21
Jan Novák ST 23
Bench
Jan Burianek GK 33
Zuzana Kadleková CB 21
Zdenek Varacka B 21
Ivana Holubová CM 24
Václav Kopácek ST 22


Welser AC
Full name: Welser Athletic Club
Nickname: the Blacks, the Enfants Terribles
Location: Wels, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Moritz-Makart-Stadion - 31457
President: Hannes Makart
Head Coach: Louis Fiser
Sponsor: Brauerei Union
Rivals: FC Bohunice, Kaiserbad SC
Last Season: 6th
Bundesliga Titles: 5
Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Eva Morath GK 30
Jan Winkler LB 22
Daniel Berbalk CB 23
Max Kessler CB 30
Dominik Hager RB 28
Michael Empl CDM 28
Felix Prötsch CM 28
Edit Tolna CM 20
Alex Resch LW 25
Norbert Kiss RW 26
Lukas Griessner ST 21
Bench
Max Haller GK 23
Konrad Bauchinger CB 25
Michael Peiskammer RB 21
Gabriel Mayr CM 24
Elias Schuster ST 24


Kaiserbad SC
Full name: Kaiserbad Social Club
Nickname: the Aristocrats, the Millionaires
Location: Kaiserbad, Upper Calgas
Stadium: Nordbäder Stadion, 24250
President: Count István Esterházy
Head Coach: Pál Egyed
Sponsor: Neuffer-Depré Bank
Rivals: Welser AC
Last Season:4th
Bundesliga Titles: 6
Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Josef Kaltenbrunner GK 30
Hildegard Berg CB 21
Gyula Kállai CB 25
Norbert Hallázs CB 38
Gabor Nemeth LB 27
Lukas Entleitner RB 22
Martin Wahlmüller CM 29
Tamas Szabó CM 30
Jan Regeer CM 26
David Rathgeb ST 27
Zoey Moser ST 27
Bench
Max Kolb GK 20
Moritz Moosmann CB 22
Jacob Richter CM 21
Sophia Huttner RW 22
Arnold Tandari ST 29


Tihány LK
Full name: Tihány Labdarúgóklub
Nickname: the Hounds
Location: Tihány, Alföld
Stadium: Sandor Török Stadion - 8446
President: Flóra Orosz
Head Coach: Gyula Nagy
Sponsor: Gewerbliche Versicherung
Rivals: Fehérvár
Last Season: 2nd Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Jonas Hager GK 19
András Szalai LW 22
Josef Urblik CB 26
Jan Krejci CB 24
Dominik Öri CB 30
Martina Uram RW 31
Attila Németh CM 33
Rebeka Banfalvi CM 26
Judit Váradi CM 28
Norbert Varga ST 21
Robert Tóth ST 32
Bench
Robert Enyedi GK 31
Kristof Pallái CB 26
Nora Feledy RB 29
Laszlo Jova CM 31
Peter Puskás ST 20


Zillertal SV
Full name: Zillertal Sport Verein
Nickname: the Pales
Location: Zillertal, Upper Calgas
Stadium: Obere-Calgas Stadion, 5890
President: Emil Winkelhofer
Head Coach: Pascal Hummel
Sponsor: Alpenkäse
Rivals: FC Saalfelden
Last Season: 9th
Bundesliga Titles: 1
Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Stefan Mathis GK 33
Lars Rusch LB 31
Lorenz Nussbaum CB 32
Jakob Schulz CB 21
Rafael Odenhal RB 24
Jakob Schlager CDM 21
Chris Fahler CM 27
Lukas Jost CM 28
Marco Somnitz LW 20
Stefan Preyhaupt RW 28
Pascal Murg ST 26
Bench
Jakob Hunter GK 19
Thomas Fasching CB 27
Florian Rauter RB 24
Hans Swersina CM 22
David Mader ST 27


Ausnes FC
Full name: Ausnes Fussball-Club
Nickname: the Fishermen
Location: Ausnes, Meeresregion
Stadium: Westtor Stadion - 11240
President: Jan Kessler
Head Coach: Anna Fuhlben
Sponsor: Blos & Bauer
Rivals: Phönix SV, AC Donuberg
Last Season: 6th
Bundesliga Titles: 2
Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Lajos Csernik GK 32
Pavel Rataj LB 27
Gyula Varga CB 28
Michael Dietinger CB 26
Clara Maleková RB 25
Clemens Sinnhuber CDM 34
Kálman Horváth CM 31
Tobias Stecher CM 29
Gisela Spitz RW 22
Paul Edler LW 25
Marco Wagnes ST 28
Bench
Jannik Roitner GK 22
Marco Karpf CB 24
Michael Miessl RB 19
Alba Zisser CM 32
Emma Lorentz ST 18


FC St. Agatha 26
Full name: St. Agatha Fussball-Club
Nickname: the Saints
Location: St. Agatha, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Tivoli Stadion - 8310
President: Max Seidl
Head Coach: Hans Wimmer
Sponsor: St. Agatha Getreidemühle
Rivals: Fehérvár, AC Donuberg
Last Season: 10th Bundesliga
Bundesliga Titles: 1
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Stefan Feiler GK 25
Fabian Offenthaler LB 31
Tobias Hahn CB 25
Georg Riegel CB 28
Felix Grassegger RB 30
Thomas Ablinger CM 24
Bernd Winkler CM 31
David Weissenberger LW 30
Mattias Gerstmayer RW 25
Anna Strametz CAM 23
Michael Winkler ST 32
Bench
Rafael Hofer GK 20
Natalie Zippe CB 31
Lukas Oteng B 28
Chris Derrant M 26
Sanna Glossy ST 22


Fehérvár FH
Full name: Fehérvár Fekete Hollö Labdarúgóklub
Nickname: the Crows, the Corvins
Location: Fehérvár, Alföld
Stadium: Városi Stadion - 12600
President: Márton Rácz
Head Coach: Ulrich Sallinger
Sponsor: Novus
Rivals: Tihány LK, St. Agatha FC, FC Tokai
Last Season: 1st Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Balasz Maronyai GK 33
Kris Bocksay LB 31
Florian Sprinzing CB 29
Sofia Zsombor CB 34
Adam Balla RB 24
Lukasz Pálffy CM 25
Akos Clausz CM 28
Izabella Bálint LW 22
Akos Girsik RW 27
István Kövari CAM 31
Sandor Farkas ST 28
Bench
Zalan Kraj GK 21
Géllert Molnar CB 22
Maria Pocs CM 25
Matias Toth W 19
Maria Holman ST 19


Bundesliga 2. Teams
AC Donuberg
AC Strelín
FC Dornzell
FC Lílov
FC Saalfelden
FC Tokai
Radegg FC
Seefeld FC
Terrau SV
Újvar TC
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Season 2000 - 71st Calgasian Bundesliga
Matchdays 1 to 11


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A spectacular first half of the season: three teams tied on top

The first part of the season has been full of excitement, with three teams tied on points at the top of the standings with 20 points each. Club Hungaria, Kaiserbad and Melperk are in contention for the lead after eleven rounds of competition, with Phonix and Fehérvár just three points behind. You have to go back many years to see such parity at the top of the table, with as many as five teams in with a chance of winning the coveted title.

Zillertal and Tihány are comfortably placed in the mid-table, but will need to do more if they are to avoid the relegation battle or move closer to the top.

The other side of the coin is Goldstadt SK. The capital's top club has been very disappointing in the first part of the season, with only 3 wins. Their defensive fragility at the end of games is costing them a lot of points, and there is a sense of nervousness in the team. Although they are only 8 points behind the leaders, it remains to be seen if the blue and gold team can overcome the situation. Alongside them, historical teams such as Welser AC and Bohunice are also in a delicate situation.

In terms of players, three names stand out above the rest: Zoey Moser, Jan Novák and Lukas Griessner. These three strikers lead the ranking for the golden boot of the competition with 7 goals each. Gabor Szabó deserves a special mention, with 4 goals and 4 assists. The Magyars' player has been the best so far.

Results
Phönix 0–1 Zillertal_SV
Goldstadt_SK 2–2 St.Agatha
Melperk 2–2 Tihány
ClubHungaria 0–1 Fehérvár
Bohunice 0–1 Kaiserbad
Welser 5–2 Ausnes

Zillertal_SV 4–1 Ausnes
Kaiserbad 1–0 Welser
Fehérvár 3–1 Bohunice
Tihány 3–1 ClubHungaria
St.Agatha 1–4 Melperk
Phönix 2–1 Goldstadt_SK

Goldstadt_SK 0–0 Zillertal_SV
Melperk 0–0 Phönix
ClubHungaria 3–1 St.Agatha
Bohunice 2–1 Tihány
Welser 3–1 Fehérvár
Ausnes 0–2 Kaiserbad

Zillertal_SV 0–0 Kaiserbad
Fehérvár 0–1 Ausnes
Tihány 1–1 Welser
St.Agatha 2–5 Bohunice
Phönix 0–0 ClubHungaria
Goldstadt_SK 0–1 Melperk

Melperk 1–0 Zillertal_SV
ClubHungaria 2–0 Goldstadt_SK
Bohunice 0–1 Phönix
Welser 0–2 St.Agatha
Ausnes 2–1 Tihány
Kaiserbad 0–2 Fehérvár

Zillertal_SV 0–1 Fehérvár
Tihány 1–3 Kaiserbad
St.Agatha 1–0 Ausnes
Phönix 1–1 Welser
Goldstadt_SK 0–0 Bohunice
Melperk 1–3 ClubHungaria

ClubHungaria 1–0 Zillertal_SV
Bohunice 2–1 Melperk
Welser 1–2 Goldstadt_SK
Ausnes 0–2 Phönix
Kaiserbad 2–3 St.Agatha
Fehérvár 1–0 Tihány

Zillertal_SV 0–0 Tihány
St.Agatha 2–2 Fehérvár
Phönix 1–1 Kaiserbad
Goldstadt_SK 3–0 Ausnes
Melperk 1–2 Welser
ClubHungaria 0–0 Bohunice

Bohunice 0–1 Zillertal_SV
Welser 0–2 ClubHungaria
Ausnes 0–1 Melperk
Kaiserbad 3–0 Goldstadt_SK
Fehérvár 0–0 Phönix
Tihány 1–0 St.Agatha

Zillertal_SV 1–2 St.Agatha
Phönix 0–1 Tihány
Goldstadt_SK 1–0 Fehérvár
Melperk 2–1 Kaiserbad
ClubHungaria 2–0 Ausnes
Bohunice 1–2 Welser

Welser 1–2 Zillertal_SV
Ausnes 1–4 Bohunice
Kaiserbad 1–0 ClubHungaria
Fehérvár 1–2 Melperk
Tihány 1–0 Goldstadt_SK
St.Agatha 0–1 Phönix


Table
Pos.	Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
1 Club Hungária 11 6 2 3 14 7 +7 20
2 Kaiserbad SC 11 6 2 3 15 9 +6 20
3 Melperk SV 11 6 2 3 16 12 +4 20
4 Phönix SV 11 4 5 2 8 5 +3 17
5 Fehérvár FH 11 5 2 4 12 10 +2 17
6 Zillertal SV 11 4 3 4 9 7 +2 15
7 Tihány 11 4 3 4 12 12 0 15
8 FC Bohunice 11 4 2 5 15 13 +2 14
9 Welser AC 11 4 2 5 16 16 0 14
10 St.Agatha FC 11 4 2 5 16 21 −5 14
11 Goldstadt SK 11 3 3 5 9 12 −3 12
12 Ausnes FC 11 2 0 9 7 25 −18 6


Stats
Top Scorers
Zoey Moser - Kaiserbad SC - 7 goals
Jan Novák - Melperk SV - 7 goals
Lukas Griessner - Welser AC - 7 goals
David Weissenberger - St. Agatha 26 - 6 goals
Alex Gassenbauer - FC Bohunice - 5 goals
Mario Laimer - Phönix SV - 5 goals
Tamás Varga - Club Hungária - 4 goals
Gábor Szabó - Club Hungária - 4 goals
Gloria Renner - Goldstadt SK - 4 goals
Sándor Farkas - Fehérvár FH - 4 goals

Top Assists
Roland Volf - FC Bohunice - 5 assists
Gábor Szabó - Club Hungária - 4 assists
Gisela Spitz - Ausnes FC - 3 assists
Xaver Webern - Goldstadt SK - 3 assists
Alex Resch - Welser AC - 3 assists

Clean Sheets
Dominik Leonharts - Phönix SV - 6
Josef Kaltenbrunner - Kaiserbad SC - 6
Stefan Mathis - Zillertal SV - 5
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Season 2000 - 71st Calgasian Bundesliga
Matchdays 12 to 22 - Final Results


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A comeback for the ages! Goldstadt SK are champions!

Sometimes miracles do happen. If anyone had been told on matchday 11 that Goldstadt SK would be champions, they would have been greeted with laughter or, at the very least, disbelief. And yet the year 2000 will go down in history: the team from the capital achieved an epic comeback that will go down as one of the great moments of our Bundesliga.

Nobody believed in the Blue and Gold, not even their fans. And there were reasons for this: on matchday 11, the team was in the relegation places. Only 8 points off the top, yes, but with a worrying feeling and a worrying game. And yet in the second half of the season these same players have been a formidable force, winning 8 of the remaining 11 games and taking 25 out of a possible 33 points, 75%. An impressive pace that, day after day, ate away at their rivals' lead until they overtook them with one game to go. Much of this success was due to the trio of attackers: Gloria Renner, Xaver Webern, and Jonas Schiele, who raised their level spectacularly in the second half of the season. The streets of the capital were filled with jubilation and joy, with thousands of fans celebrating the league title all day. The long-awaited seventh title came after six years of waiting. The celebrations went on well into the night, and rumour has it that the bars and restaurants sold out of wine and beer. The next day, the team celebrated their title on a scenic bus in a parade through the main streets of Goldstadt.

What about the rest of the teams? What at first was laughter with Goldstadt SK soon turned to concern and finally disappointment. Teams that at first looked set to win the title dropped their level, due to injuries or bad results. Club Hungary and Welser AC contested the title. The Magyars maintained their level throughout the year, but dropped a few points at key moments that eventually took their toll. For their part, the Enfant Terribles also made a great comeback in the second half of the year, going from flirting with relegation to fighting for the title. Zillertal was another sensation of the season thanks to its strong defence, and Kaiserbad SC was solid throughout the season. Phönix SV and FC Bohunice had a mediocre season. CRF Sport has confirmed rumours that the Phoenix will be looking for reinforcements for next year, with St Agatha FC striker David Weissenberger being mentioned.

On the other side, Fehérvár and Ausnes had a disappointing season and are relegated to the second tier, while Strelín and Donuberg return to the Bundesliga.
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Celebration scenes and team parade in the streets of Goldstadt

Results
MD12
Zillertal_SV 0–3 Phönix
St.Agatha 0–1 Goldstadt_SK
Tihány 1–2 Melperk
Fehérvár 0–1 ClubHungaria
Kaiserbad 1–1 Bohunice
Ausnes 1–1 Welser

MD13
Ausnes 1–1 Zillertal_SV
Welser 1–1 Kaiserbad
Bohunice 1–0 Fehérvár
ClubHungaria 1–2 Tihány
Melperk 0–0 St.Agatha
Goldstadt_SK 3–0 Phönix

MD14
Zillertal_SV 0–1 Goldstadt_SK
Phönix 1–0 Melperk
St.Agatha 2–4 ClubHungaria
Tihány 1–2 Bohunice
Fehérvár 1–0 Welser
Kaiserbad 1–0 Ausnes

MD15
Kaiserbad 0–1 Zillertal_SV
Ausnes 2–1 Fehérvár
Welser 2–1 Tihány
Bohunice 4–0 St.Agatha
ClubHungaria 0–1 Phönix
Melperk 0–1 Goldstadt_SK

MD16
Zillertal_SV 1–0 Melperk
Goldstadt_SK 1–0 ClubHungaria
Phönix 3–2 Bohunice
St.Agatha 0–3 Welser
Tihány 2–0 Ausnes
Fehérvár 1–2 Kaiserbad

MD17
Fehérvár 0–1 Zillertal_SV
Kaiserbad 1–0 Tihány
Ausnes 0–2 St.Agatha
Welser 4–1 Phönix
Bohunice 1–0 Goldstadt_SK
ClubHungaria 1–0 Melperk

MD18
Zillertal_SV 2–0 ClubHungaria
Melperk 0–0 Bohunice
Goldstadt_SK 1–1 Welser
Phönix 2–1 Ausnes
St.Agatha 1–0 Kaiserbad
Tihány 1–0 Fehérvár

MD19
Tihány 1–4 Zillertal_SV
Fehérvár 0–2 St.Agatha
Kaiserbad 1–0 Phönix
Ausnes 0–1 Goldstadt_SK
Welser 1–0 Melperk
Bohunice 1–3 ClubHungaria

MD20
Zillertal_SV 2–2 Bohunice
ClubHungaria 0–1 Welser
Melperk 1–2 Ausnes
Goldstadt_SK 1–0 Kaiserbad
Phönix 0–0 Fehérvár
St.Agatha 1–0 Tihány

MD21
St.Agatha 2–2 Zillertal_SV
Tihány 1–0 Phönix
Fehérvár 1–2 Goldstadt_SK
Kaiserbad 1–1 Melperk
Ausnes 1–1 ClubHungaria
Welser 1–0 Bohunice

MD22
Zillertal_SV 1–0 Welser
Bohunice 3–1 Ausnes
ClubHungaria 1–0 Kaiserbad
Melperk 1–1 Fehérvár
Goldstadt_SK 2–3 Tihány
Phönix 1–5 St.Agatha


Table
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
Goldstadt SK 22 11 4 7 23 18 +5 37 ICFC Champions League
ClubHungaria 22 11 3 8 26 18 +8 36 IFCF Challenger's Cup
Zillertal SV 22 10 6 6 24 17 +7 36 IFCF Challenger's Cup
Welser AC 22 10 5 7 31 23 +8 35 IFCF Challenger's Cup

Kaiserbad SC 22 10 5 7 23 17 +6 35
Phönix SV 22 9 6 7 20 22 −2 33
FC Bohunice 22 9 5 8 32 25 +7 32
St.Agatha FC 22 9 4 9 31 36 −5 31
Tihány LK 22 9 3 10 25 27 −2 30
Melperk SV 22 7 6 9 21 22 −1 27
Fehérvár FH 22 6 4 12 17 23 −6 22 Relegation
Ausnes FC 22 4 3 15 16 41 −25 15 Relegation


Stats
Top Scorers
Alex Gassenbauer - FC Bohunice - 14 goals - Golden Boot
Zoey Moser - Kaiserbad SC - 13 goals
Lukas Griessner - Welser AC - 12 goals
Tamás Varga - Club Hungária -11 goals
David Weissenberger - St. Agatha 26 - 10 goals
Mario Laimer - Phönix SV - 10 goals
Gloria Renner - Goldstadt SK - 10 goals
Pascal Murg - Zillertal SV - 9 goals
Jonas Schiele - Goldstadt SK - 8 goals
Jan Novák - Melperk SV - 8 goals


Top Assists
Gloria Renner - Goldstadt SK - 8 assists
Roland Volf - FC Bohunice - 8 assists
Ema Ježková - Melperk SV - 6 assists
Gábor Szabó - Club Hungária - 6 assists
Xaver Webern - Goldstadt SK - 6 assists
Rebeka Banfalvi - Tihány LK - 5 assists


Clean Sheets
Josef Kaltenbrunner - Kaiserbad SC – 9
Stefan Mathis - Zillertal SV – 9 clean sheets
María Kálnoky - Club Hungária – 8 clean sheets
Georg Mayr - Goldstadt SK – 8 clean sheets
Dominik Leonharts - Phönix – 6 clean sheets
Balasz Maronyai - Fehérvár FH – 6 clean sheets


Awards
Team of the Year
GK: Josef Kaltenbrunner (Kaiserbad SC) – Anchor of the tightest defense (tied for fewest goals conceded)
LB: Mia Wallner (Goldstadt SK) – Reliable on the flank for the league champions
CB: Lorenz Nussbaum (Zillertal SV) – Key to Zillertal’s excellent defensive record
CB: Gyula Kállai (Kaiserbad SC) – Veteran presence in a back line conceding just 17 goals
RB: Zoe Reiter (Goldstadt SK) – Rising star at right-back, contributing to both defense and attack
CM: Gábor Szabó (Club Hungária) – Creative engine from midfield, leading the team in assists
CM: Greta Ringel (Phönix) – Steady two-way midfielder in a highly competitive midfield region
LW: Zoey Moser (Kaiserbad SC) – Excellent provider of crosses and goals
CAM: Gloria Renner (Goldstadt SK) – League MVP, pivotal in the champions’ title-winning run
RW: Xaver Webern (Goldstadt SK) – Key assist-maker and attacking spark on the right
ST: Alex Gassenbauer (FC Bohunice) – Golden Boot winner, consistently finding the net

Player of the Year
Gloria Renner (Goldstadt SK) – Pivotal in the champions’ title-winning run


List of Champions/Palmares
Team	Titles	Years
Phönix SV 17 1933, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1953, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1978, 1992, 1996, 1998
Melperk SV 12 1932, 1934, 1937, 1941, 1948, 1955, 1966, 1967, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1997
Club Hungária 10 1931, 1949, 1954, 1964, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1988, 1995, 1999
FC Bohunice 7 1930, 1936, 1940, 1958, 1977, 1983, 1989
Goldstadt SK 7 1951, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1985, 1994, 2000
Kaiserbad SC 6 1943, 1944, 1946, 1952, 1956, 1981
Welser AC 5 1947, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1987
Ausnes FC 2 1942, 1984
Zillertal SV 2 1975, 1993
St. Agatha FC 1 1979
Seefeld FC 1 1962
AC Donuberg 1 1968



Bundesliga 2. - Year 2000
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
AC_Strelín 18 11 3 4 22 12 +10 36 Promotion, IFCF Liga B Champions Trophy
AC_Donuberg 18 9 5 4 29 18 +11 32 Promotion, IFCF Liga B Champions Trophy

Seefeld_FC 18 9 4 5 19 12 +7 31 IFCF Liga B Champions Trophy
FC_Dornzell 18 7 6 5 20 21 −1 27
Újvar_TC 18 7 3 8 20 18 +2 24
Terrau SV 18 6 6 6 20 21 −1 24
FC_Saalfelden 18 6 3 9 13 18 −5 21
Radegg_FC 18 6 3 9 16 24 −8 21
FC_Lílov 18 3 8 7 14 18 −4 17
FC_Tokai 18 3 5 10 8 19 −11 14
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Season 2000 - 74th Water Polo League


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Melperk University Champions 33 Years Later

Alpenkäse Wasserball-Liga A
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
U. Melperk 14 8 4 2 121 95 +5 37
Kaiserbad SC 14 8 1 5 100 94 +8 36
Hungarian SC 14 7 1 6 113 99 +7 36
Goldstadt SK 14 6 2 6 103 105 +8 35
Bohunice WC 14 6 2 6 98 104 +6 35
Phönix SV 14 5 3 6 107 111 −2 33
Ausnes SC 14 4 4 6 100 105 +7 32 Relegation to League B
Fehérvár UK 14 3 1 10 96 125 −5 31 Relegation to League B


Charles University of Melperk - 19th Title

Wasserball-Liga B
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
Újvar TC 14 11 0 3 119 105 +14 33 Promotion to League A
Szék ÚEK 14 7 2 5 129 115 +14 23 Promotion to League A

Goldstadt U. 14 5 5 4 116 119 −3 20
Hunyad SK 14 5 3 6 116 122 −6 18
Hont ÚEK 14 5 2 7 121 114 +7 17
Seefeld YC 14 4 5 5 109 114 −5 17
St.Agatha 14 4 3 7 115 122 −7 15 Relegation to League C - West
Tihány UK 14 2 6 6 107 121 −14 12 Relegation to League C - Ost


Wasserball-Liga C - Ost (East)
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
Freystadt 10 6 1 3 89 77 +12 19 Promotion to League B
Szepes 10 4 3 3 87 78 +9 15
Alvinc 10 5 0 5 89 93 −4 15
Hunyad 10 4 1 5 82 82 0 13
Temes 10 4 1 5 82 86 −4 13
Békes 10 4 0 6 71 84 −13 12


Wasserball-Liga C - West
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
Welser AC 10 7 0 3 93 88 +5 21 Promotion to League B
AC Strelín 10 6 0 4 97 83 +14 18
AC Donuberg 10 6 0 4 94 94 0 18
Klosterling RV 10 5 0 5 102 93 +9 15
Dornzell SRV 10 3 1 6 92 107 −15 10
Mayrhofer SV 10 2 1 7 80 93 −13 7


List of Champions/Palmares
Team	Titles	Years
Hungarian Swimming Club - Magyar Úszó Klub 26 - 1927, 1929, 1934, 1938, 1941, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999
Goldstadt Sport-Kreis 22 - 1928, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982
Charles University of Melperk 19 - 1930, 1933, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 2000
Kaiserbad Social Club 6 - 1954, 1955, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997
Bohunice Wasserball Club 5 - 1960, 1962, 1985, 1986, 1993

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2001 - 72nd Austro-Daimler Bundesliga Season Preview
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Goldstadt SK
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Full name: Goldstadt Sport-Kreis
Nickname: The Imperials, The Golden-and-Blue, the "Big Mouths"
Stadium: Austro-Daimler Arena
President: Ritter Emil von Winkelhofer
Head Coach: Agatha Weiss
Rivals: Club Hungária, Melperk SV
Last Season: 1st
Bundesliga Titles: 7
Who to watch: Gloria Renner, Xaver Webern, Jonas Schiele
Expectations: Top 3
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Georg Mayr GK 32
Mia Wallner LB 25
Stefan Andris CB 27
Gábor Takács CB 27
Zoe Reiter RB 20
Daniel Postlmayer CDM 31
Zoe Urbánková CM 28
Franz Holmeiner CM 28
Xaver Webern LW 28
Gloria Renner (c) RW, ST 27
Jonas Schiele ST 25
Bench
Felix Sinnhuber GK 26
Mau Ratzenberger CB 32
Florian Mayrpeter RB 34
Moritx Maderthaner CM 32
Elias Schmidl ST 25


The unexpected champions, Goldstadt SK will try to do a back-to-back with the same players, trusting that they will be able to perform like the second half of the season, where they completed a wonderful run. But the first half was horrible, with only 3 wins in the first 11 matches. Which side of this "Doctor Jekyll & Mr. Hyde" will we see?

Club Culture & Lore: the Sports Circle of Goldstadt, or GSK, is the oldest sport club in the country, founded shortly after the Settle of Calgasia of 1917, to organize and promote all kinds of sport activities, and it retains its place as the main sports institution, with sections in Ice Hockey, Water Polo, Athletics, Track & Field, Rowing, Winter Sports, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball. A true "beacon of light" for the sport in this country, its Football is the most famous and beloved section, with fans all over Calgasia (though not the most successful).
Although it has support from all levels of society, it is traditionally associated with the upper class and the aristocracy from Goldstadt, as a representation of the power and wealth of the capital over the regions, generating tensions in areas with a higher proportion of Hungarians or Czechs, like Melperk. Their policy of signing top talent from other teams instead of developing the youth system does not help to mitigate such tensions. However, the team's tendency to implode has prevented it from achieving further success, with only 7 titles while rivals like Phönix or Melperk have 17 and 12 respectively. When your locker room is full of egos and divas because you can only sign the best-of-the-best, the slightest setback can destroy the team's chemistry and severely affect the results. hence the unofficial mickname for them, the Big-Mouths.

Club Hungária
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Full Name: Club Hungária
Nickname: the Magyars, the Railwaymen
City: Goldstadt
Stadium: Szent István (Saint Stephen) Stadium - 21300
President: Mór Appónyi
Head Coach: István Kovács
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, Fehérvár
Last Season: 2nd
Bundesliga Titles: 10
Who to watch: Gábor Szabó, György Biró, Károly Hájos
Expectations: Champions
Starting 11 4-2-2-2
María Kálnoky GK 28
Károly Hájos LB 23
Milos Nágy CB 27
Béla Árvai CB 32
Irén Pálffy RB 23
Béla Voss CM 26
Natália Árva CM 28
György Biró CAM 25
Gábor Szabó CAM 29
Zsofía Kálnoky ST 24
Tamás Varga ST 29
Bench
Jácinta Salian GK 33
Pál Farkas D 24
János Póser M 28
Kristof Szabó M 26
Nandor Makló A 22

Last year was disappointing for the Magyars, despite their second place, and that's because this squad was expected to win the championship after their title two years ago. They provide the most players to the national team right now, and last year had a good advantage, but somehow they bottled it only to allow their city rivals Goldstadt SK to snatch the title. No transfer for them, trusting in the existing solid structure.
Club Culture and Lore: The Magyar Kulturális Egyesület or Hungarian Cultural Association is an important institution founded in 1918, shortly after the creation of Calgasia, from the Hungarian settlers as a way to keep their culture and traditions alive. As such, the association created the Club Hungária as their sport section to compete against. The club therefore has a strong identification with the Hungarian community in Goldstadt and the rest of Calgasia, to the extent that it only plays with players of Hungarian origin.

It is a club that promotes a lot of young players and youth, and has a generally tough, physical and defensive style of play. It tends to retain talent, and does not make as many transfer deals as other teams, relying on a solid structure of coaches and trainers. Their home stadium is the cozy Szent István, or St. Stephen's, in honour of the patron saint of Hungary, with a capacity of 21,300 spectators. Its location very close to the central station of Goldstadt is the origin of one of the club's nicknames, the Railwaymen.

Zillertal SV
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Full name: Zillertal Sport Verein
Nickname: the Pales
Location: Zillertal, Upper Calgas
Stadium: Obere-Calgas Stadion, 5890
President: Emil Winkelhofer
Head Coach: Pascal Hummel
Sponsor: Alpenkäse
Rivals: FC Saalfelden
Last Season: 3rd
Bundesliga Titles: 1
Who to watch: Lorenz Nussbaum, Jakob Schultz
Expectations: keep the category
Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Mikalai Handinyu GK 21 RLS
Lars Rusch LB 31
Lorenz Nussbaum CB 32
Jakob Schulz CB 21
Rafael Odenhal RB 24
Jakob Schlager CDM 21
Chris Fahler CM 27
Lukas Jost CM 28
Marco Somnitz LW 20
Stefan Preyhaupt RW 28
Pascal Murg ST 26
Bench
Jakob Hunter GK 19
Stefan Mathis GK 33
Thomas Fasching CB 27
Emory Claude-Ciprielle RB/RW 18 AUP
Florian Rauter RB 24
Hans Swersina CM 22
David Mader ST 27


A spectacular third place last year, Zillertal was the other surprise of the season, thanks to a solid defence lead by Nussbaum. This season the objective stays the same, keep playing in the top flight, but with a renovated team, thanks to the earnings from last season. Emory Claude-Ciprielle, a young winger from Auprussia, and Mikalai Handinyu, a keeper from Ralsalin, will help reinforce the chances of a team that punched above their weight last season and wants to keep it this way.
The Zillertal Sport Verein is a club from the homonymous city that has been slowly but steadily risen to the top places of the Calgasian football in the last decades. And that is truly an achievement, because Zillertal has always been more focused on the winter sports rather than football. But with a careful preparation and a wise spending policy, the team got better and better over time until the final prize: the title from 8 years ago. Although no one thinks it could happen again, is a perfect testament to the perseverance of the Pales.

Welser AC
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Full name: Welser Athletic Club
Nickname: the Blacks, the Enfants Terribles
Location: Wels, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Moritz-Makart-Stadion - 31457
President: Hannes Makart
Head Coach: Louis Fiser
Sponsor: Brauerei Union
Rivals: FC Bohunice, Kaiserbad SC
Last Season: 6th
Bundesliga Titles: 5
Who to watch:
Expectations: Fight for ICFC
Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Eva Morath GK 31
Jan Winkler LB 23
Daniel Berbalk CB 24
Max Kessler CB 31
Dominik Hager RB 29
Michael Empl CDM 29
Karina Xie Cho Won CDM 22 TJU
Edit Tolna CM 21
Alex Resch LW 26
Norbert Kiss RW 27
Lukas Griessner ST 22
Bench
Max Haller GK 24
Konrad Bauchinger CB 26
Michael Peiskammer RB 22
Gabriel Mayr CM 25
Felix Prötsch CM 29
Elias Schuster ST 25
Izumi Tsuruta CM 18 RIN


Very solid season for the Enfants Terribles, and with the addition of young prospects Karina Xie Cho Won and Izumi Tsuruta for the midfield, with Xie Cho Won expected to start, the future looks bright for a teams that aims to qualify to ICFC with a young, balanced squad that combines a good defence, solid attack and a bit of the typical despicable behaviour from Welser AC. Careful with these chaps.

In a sea of good, offensive football, the Welser Athletic Club is an island of grit, defence and a pinch of shithousery. Let the rest enjoy beautiful pass combinations, marvellous skill moves or wonderful goals. What a true Welser AC fan wants above all is to win, and if it can be from an ugly corner kick in the 89th minute, so much the better. This team is based on hard work and sacrifice, and is a perfect representation of Wels, one of the beating hearts of the heavy industry in Calgasia. Coal, steel and machines dominate this industrial city, and the team wears black shirts to commemorate this. They also have a very successful Ice Hockey section, as well as sections in other sports.
Of course, this mentality would soon clash with teams with a more cheerful mentality, such as Bohunice, Phönix or GSK, and that has derived in a fierce rivalry with them, even with occasional violence, especially with Bohunice (the other great industrial city) and GSK, who are seen as sophisticated softies from the capital. But the average fan is clear: 1-0 is as good as 5-0. Remember, “Welser is not like everybody else”

Kaiserbad SC
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Full name: Kaiserbad Social Club
Nickname: the Aristocrats, the Millionaires
Location: Kaiserbad, Upper Calgas
Stadium: Nordbäder Stadion, 24250
President: Count István Esterházy
Head Coach: Pál Egyed
Sponsor: Neuffer-Depré Bank
Rivals: Welser AC
Last Season:4th
Bundesliga Titles: 6
Who to watch:
Expectations: Mid table
Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Josef Kaltenbrunner GK 30
Hildegard Berg CB 21
Gyula Kállai CB 25
Norbert Hallázs CB 38
Gabor Nemeth LB 27
Lukas Entleitner RB 22
Martin Wahlmüller CM 29
Tamas Szabó CM 30
Jan Regeer CM 26
David Rathgeb ST 27
Zoey Moser ST 27
Bench
Max Kolb GK 20
Moritz Moosmann CB 22
Jacob Richter CM 21
Sophia Huttner RW 22
Arnold Tandari ST 29

2000 was a good season for the Aristocrats, fighting for the title until the last days and displaying a good football. Coach Egyed renewed his contract with the team, so we can expect the squad to play with a gritty, defensive style. The sell of the starting central midfielder, Wahlmüller, was a bit shocking for the fanbase, as the team lost one of its best players, but the money earned will be useful in the future to sign new players, according to the board, who also added that this will be a “rebuilding” season, focusing on developing talent and scouting the market. With the loss of Wahlmüller and no new faces, it will be tough for Kaiserbad to be on top, but the board trusts Egyed and his proven pragmatic style.
Club Culture and Lore: Kaiserbad, literally “Emperor’s Baths” is an exclusive spa town, capital of the alpine region of Upper Calgas. Since the discovery and development of thermal baths near, it has been a place for rich and aristocrats, who have built villas and palaces around the baths. Thus, Kaiserbad is synonym of money, elegance and glamour. As such, some nobles founded the Kaiserbad Social Club as a space to gather and practice sports, but it soon became clear that it could be interesting (and profitable) to create a professional football team, hence the nickname “Millionaires” or “Aristocrats” that the team bears.
The KSC has always had a strong economy that allows the team to sign good players, although they do not usually develop the local talent, finding it in other teams. The fanbase is quieter than in other teams, but it is also exigent and prides itself on recognizing talent and good football. It is not uncommon to see the crowd applauding a rival player at the end of the match if he has played a great game: in Kaiserbad, talent and art are valued. Players usually are eager to sign with KSC: good salaries, a polite fan base and one of the best cities in the country in terms of quality of life are an almost irresistible combination. This has led to six Bundesliga titles, the last one 20 years ago though.

Phönix SV
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Full name: Phönix Sport Verein
Nickname: the Phoenix, the King of Kings
Location: Ocheron, Meeresregion
Stadium: Der Neue Rosengarten (currently under construction), Fußballfeld #1 - 4100
President: Heinrich Kraft
Head Coach: Alois Dinkerwert
Sponsor: Südtel
Rivals: Ausnes
Last Season: 2nd
Bundesliga Titles: 17
Who to watch: Hedwig Schöngau
Expectations: Fight for ICFC, perhaps contenders
Starting 11 - 4-4-2
Dominik Leonharts GK 29
Christian Rausch LB 24
Sienna Johnson CB 24 TFS
Martin Kargel CB 24
Philipp Stangl RB 29
Greta Ringel CM 26
Max Bohren CM 26
Stefan Feist LW 27
Margaréta Balog RW 25
Hedwig Schöngau ST 18
Mario Laimer ST 21
Bench
Dominic Schneider GK 28
Adrian Ortner D 18
Marlene Binder CB 23
Sebastian Schöndorfer M 30
Jan Svárovský M 32
Paul Plamberger A 18


Is everything better in Ocheron? Is the people there more beautiful? Is the city better? Are the salaries higher? Should we move here? Ocheron, often considered the third city of the country after Goldstadt and Melperk, is located south of both cities, on the shores of the great ocean, and enjoys a milder climate. That has helped to cultivate an image in the rest of the country that life is more beautiful by the sea. But there is a thing where Ocheron IS really better: football. No one has more titles than their beloved team, Phönix Sport Verein, with 17 titles. Originally named Olympia Sport Verein, the club changed its name to Phönix (Phoenix) after a devastating fire nearly destroyed the city in 1926, symbolizing rebirth from the ashes. As with many other clubs in Calgasia, it has numerous sections in different sports.
With a passionate fan base, Rosengarten is considered one of the hottest stadiums in all of Calgasia, known for its acoustics and the tireless support of its fans. The Phönix SV is an institution that goes beyond football in the city of Ocheron. It is a true social association, promoting all kinds of cultural, educational, and sports activities, such as its scholarship program for students with limited financial resources or participation in theater or music festivals. For this reason, it is loved as more than just a club by the citizens of Ocheron and is one of the city's best ambassadors.

FC Bohunice
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Full name: Fußball-Club Bohunice
Nickname: the Miners
Location: Bohunice, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Stöckl Arena, 28000
President: Jan Berka
Head Coach: Karel Polášek
Sponsor: Pivovar Zláty
Last Season: 3rd
Bundesliga Titles: 7
Who to watch: Gassenbauer,
Expectations: fight for an IFCF spot
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Jiri Srubek GK 22
Dominik Kocsis LB 22
Eino Kononen RCB 25 VET
Matej Blecha CB 25
Nico Dorn RB 25
Karel Pesek CM 23
P. Kostková CM 22
Elena Berg LW 28
B. Horáčková RW 19
Roland Volf CAM 23
Alex Gassenbauer ST 29
Bench
Adan Číž GK 25
Tomás Hýbl CB 22
Ester Beglová CM 25
Marek Vincour W 22
Patrik Kopecný ST 24
Nina Korzhakova CB 24 KIM
Filip Malek CB 32


Last season was not optimal for Bohunice. With 32 goals, they were the highest scoring team in the competition, but the defence flawed and that was the objective of the board in the offseason, signing free agents Eino Kononen from Vetrahjart and Nina Korzhakova from Kimi-Suomi to reinforce the defence. Will we see an improvement? We cannot know but analysts from CRF Sport indicate that Bohunice will play in a more balanced way, not being that attack-minded.
Club Culture and Lore: the first ever Bundesliga winner, way back in 1930, the Bohunice Fussball-Club represent one of the main industrial cities in Calgasia, and Bohunice’s population is mainly of Czech origin (One might find that the club’s logo is inspired from Sparta Praha’s). Founded as a way to promote sport and football among the factory workers, it soon grew in popularity in the city and its surroundings, as a way to represent this working-class city, a kind of David and Goliath metaphor. Their nickname, “Velká Láska” or the Great Love, is a testament to the devotion the people of Bohunice shows to its team.

FC St. Agatha 26
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Full name: St. Agatha Fussball-Club
Nickname: the Saints
Location: St. Agatha, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Tivoli Stadion - 8310
President: Max Seidl
Head Coach: Hans Wimmer
Sponsor: St. Agatha Getreidemühle
Rivals: Fehérvár, AC Donuberg
Last Season: 8th Bundesliga
Bundesliga Titles: 1
Who to watch: Weissenberger, Winkler
Expectations: fight for relegation
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Stefan Feiler GK 26
Fabian Offenthaler LB 32
Tobias Hahn CB 26
Georg Riegel CB 29
Sergei Mironov RB 22 KIM
Thomas Ablinger CM 25
Bernd Winkler CM 32
David Weissenberger LW 31
Mattias Gerstmayer RW 26
Anna Strametz CAM 24
Michael Winkler ST 33 2
Bench
Rafael Hofer GK 21
Natalie Zippe CB 32
Lukas Oteng B 29
Chris Derrant M 27
Sanna Glossy ST 23
Felix Grassegger RB 31


An eighth place last year with a solid squad that fought hard but ultimately could secure the place in the Bundesliga without problems. Winger Weissenberger and forward Winkler combined for 18 goals, one of the best attacking duos in the league, and was fundamental for the team, but with 31 and 33 years respectively, there are some doubts in the fanbase about their performance in the coming seasons, and rumours say that the board will sell them after this season to renovate the squad. However, the Saints keep a solid, defensive core that will be tough to beat, and new free agent, RB Sergei Mironov from Kimi-Suomi will reinforce this line. But the real star of the team is no other than the coach, Hans Wimmer, who year after year has achieved incredible results, keeping the team in the Bundesliga for the last four years, with tight budgets and talent available. A true hero in the city with a "cult" around him.
Club Culture & Lore: St. Agatha, a nice, small city in the confluence of the Galriel Lake and the Great River, is one of the oldest teams in the country, being founded in 1926, only nine years after the Settle of Calgasia. However, apart from their historical title in 1979, it has never been a force to be reckon with. The small population and economy of St. Agatha meant that the team had difficulties in the past attracting top talent or having a strong economical foundation to work with and get some silverware, but that has not stopped the city to support unconditionally the Saints, through thick and (mostly) thin. The fans, deeply rooted in the humble community, are known for what they call "divine patience", a mix of loyalty, tolerance and resignation. And, to be honest, Christian virtues is what a supporter of this team needs to stand with them.
Their main rival are Fehérvár, in the Great River Derby.

Tihány LK
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Full name: Tihány Labdarúgóklub
Nickname: the Hounds
Location: Tihány, Alföld
Stadium: Sandor Török Stadion - 8446
President: Flóra Orosz
Head Coach: Gyula Nagy
Rivals: Fehérvár
Last Season: 2nd Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Who to watch: Varga, Banfalvi
Expectations: fight for relegation
Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Jonas Hager GK 19
András Szalai LW 22
Josef Urblik CB 26
Jan Krejci CB 24
Dominik Öri CB 30
Martina Uram RW 31
Attila Németh CM 33
Rebeka Banfalvi CM 26
Judit Váradi CM 28
Norbert Varga ST 21
Robert Tóth ST 32
Bench
Robert Enyedi GK 31
Kristof Pallái CB 26
Nora Feledy RB 29
Laszlo Jova CM 31
Peter Puskás ST 20


Another season, another relegation spot avoided. However, the Hounds were able to retain striker Norbert Varga in the team, despite rumours coming from multiple clubs, and he will be the main asset of a team that will have no new faces coming to Tihány due to the precarious economy of the club, with another tight fight for the relegation expected.

Club Culture: located in the Alföld, the region with Hungarian majority, Tihány Labdarúgóklub has always been a team between the first and second division of the Calgasian football, with a small but loyal fanbase. The average Tihány fan is happy with three things: avoiding relegation, winning against Fehérvár, and praying that Club Hungária do not buy their best player. And that has been a constant for the Hounds, dedicated to the talent development, they have found themselves selling their top prospects to powerhouse Club Hungária or other teams many times, hampering in numerous occasions their ability to raise their level in the league.

Melperk SV
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Full name: Melperk Sport Verein
Nickname: the Academicals
Location: Melperk, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Olympiastadion - 39710
President: Medard Lukeš
Head Coach: Hugo Sedler
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, FC Bohunice
Last Season: 8th
Bundesliga Titles: 12
Who to watch: Novák, Sedlácek, Vega, Cieszyn
Expectations: fight for title, despite last season
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Josef Sloup GK 30
Liliana Mašková LB 24
David Hundak CB 28
Amálie Hamplová CB 26
Antonin Hojer RB 24
Christine Cieszyn CM 27
Blanca Vega CM 24 TFS
Ema Ježková LW 22
Matej Gorol RW 31
Emil Sedlácek CAM 22
Jan Novák ST 24
Bench
Jan Burianek GK 34
Zuzana Kadleková CB 22
Zdenek Varacka B 22
Ivana Holubová CM 25
Václav Kopácek ST 23
David Panek CM 26


A disaster. That was 2000 season for Melperk SV. The season started well but the injury of star player, striker Jan Novák, destroyed not only the title ambitions, but the team found in a very unfamiliar place, fighting for relegation. This was deemed unacceptable for both the fanbase and the board, but the coach Sedler (current national team coach for Calgasia) was given a last opportunity to keep the job this season: top 3 or he is out. The club adquired 24yo midfielder Blanca Vega of The 14 Stars to reinforce this line, and the team is expected to fight for it with striker Jan Novák fully recovered and young wonderkid Sedlácek making the team play. You can expect nothing less from the second-most successful team in the country.

Club Culture: Melperk Sport Verein is the football club of the city of Melperk, the capital of Lesser Bohemia and the epicentre of the Czech population in Calgasia. It is one of the most successful teams in the country, with a large number of supporters, not necessarily of Czech ethnicity, throughout the nation, although many Czechs sympathise with the team.
The club's culture promotes youth development, as well as tolerance and excellence. Their nickname The Academics comes from the fact that Melperk is home to the country's leading and most prestigious university, Charles University of Melperk, which gives the city its innovative and academic character. It also has a great youth academy and an emphasis on technique and offensive style, and has the best training facilities in the country. The club's main rivals are Goldstadt SK, with whom they play in the Calgasia Classic. It is a tough and sometimes bitter rivalry, a product of the ethnic and political tension between Austrians and Czechs. Goldstadt represents the aristocratic and bourgeois, conservative society and the central power of the capital, while Melperk represents the intelligentsia, the avant-garde. Their fans, often university students, tend to be loud and cheerful.

AC Strelín
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Full name: Athletic Club Strelín
Nickname: The Blue Stripes
Location: Strelín, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Tosvá Stadium - 7010
President: Simon Barós
Head Coach: Ralf Zingler
Rivals: Lílov
Last Season: 1st Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: -
Who to watch: Jan Polák
Expectations: fight for relegation
Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Jakub Šimůnek GK 28
Pavel Doležal RB 24
Ondřej Vrána CB 26
Roman Kratochvíl CB 27
Tereza Mašková LB 22
Zdeněk Svoboda DM 23
Klára Horká RM 21
Milan Hruška CM 27
David Kovář ST 19
Jan Polák ST 26
Petra Fialová ST 22
Bench
Jiří Navrátil CB 24
Martin Sedlák LB 25
Jiří Zelenka DM 23
Adam Blažek CM 24
Veronika Havlová LM 22
Marek Konečný RW 20
Tomáš Řehák GK 26

AC Strelín surprised everyone last season when they were able to not only promote to the Bundesliga, but winning the Bundesliga 2. against the very favoured AC Donuberg. The squad is full of young players, and the team was praised for their style, energetic and with an emphasis on counterattacks. They are expected to suffer to maintain the category, but for a team that does not usually plays in the Bundesliga due to their smaller budget and fanbase, this season feels like a present for them.

AC Donuberg
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Full name: Donuberg Athletic Club
Nickname: The Red and Black
Location: Donuberg, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Tales-Tor-Stadion - 11000
President: Emil Langheiter
Head Coach: Stefan Kovács
Rivals: St. Agatha,
Last Season: 1st Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: 1
Who to watch: Moritz Salmhofer, Samuel Trimmel
Expectations: fight for relegation
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Niklas Hohenegger GK 27
Patrick Zellhofer RB 25
Georg Ranner CB 26
Benedikt Marz CB 29
Ákos Fülöp LB 24
Elias Fichtenbauer DM 28
Raphael Brünner RW 25
Dominik Novotný CM 23
Moritz Salmhofer ST 24
Felix Oberwinkler CAM 26
Anna Pucher LW 22
Bench
Markus Hartner CB 24
Katalin Kiss LB 25
Samuel Trimmel CM 27
Bernhard Kreidl DM 23
Tímea Veszprémi RM 21
Roland Fürnkranz ST 24
Lukas Glanzer GK 22

Donuberg did promote last year, but not in the way anyone expected. The new owner, business tycoon Emil Langheiter, is obsessed with bringing a new title to Donuberg after their 1968 success, and to do so he built a squad full of talent (at least for the Bundesliga 2.) Every pundit and fan thought that only the first place of the second division was the place the squad deserved, but that was before AC Strelín did their magnificent run. Yet Langheiter seems to have only one goal in mind: bring back the glory to Donuberg.

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Postby Calgasia » Wed Apr 16, 2025 9:21 am

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Season 2001 - Matchdays 1 to 11

Can anyone stop Bohunice? Perfect start of the season, 8 matches, 8 wins


MD1
Phönix 0–0 Donuberg
Goldstadt_SK 0–1 AC_Strelín
Melperk 2–0 Zillertal_SV
ClubHungaria 4–1 St.Agatha
Bohunice 3–0 Tihány
Welser 2–0 Kaiserbad

MD2
Donuberg 1–0 Kaiserbad
Tihány 0–1 Welser
St.Agatha 0–5 Bohunice
Zillertal_SV 2–3 ClubHungaria
AC_Strelín 1–1 Melperk
Phönix 2–1 Goldstadt_SK

MD3
Goldstadt_SK 0–1 Donuberg
Melperk 0–1 Phönix
ClubHungaria 1–0 AC_Strelín
Bohunice 3–0 Zillertal_SV
Welser 2–0 St.Agatha
Kaiserbad 3–1 Tihány

MD4
Donuberg 1–2 Tihány
St.Agatha 1–4 Kaiserbad
Zillertal_SV 0–1 Welser
AC_Strelín 0–1 Bohunice
Phönix 0–1 ClubHungaria
Goldstadt_SK 0–0 Melperk

MD5
Melperk 0–1 Donuberg
ClubHungaria 3–2 Goldstadt_SK
Bohunice 4–1 Phönix
Welser 2–0 AC_Strelín
Kaiserbad 1–1 Zillertal_SV
Tihány 2–0 St.Agatha

MD6
Donuberg 2–2 St.Agatha
Zillertal_SV 0–1 Tihány
AC_Strelín 2–1 Kaiserbad
Phönix 1–0 Welser
Goldstadt_SK 0–1 Bohunice
Melperk 2–2 ClubHungaria

MD7
ClubHungaria 0–1 Donuberg
Bohunice 1–0 Melperk
Welser 0–1 Goldstadt_SK
Kaiserbad 2–0 Phönix
Tihány 2–1 AC_Strelín
St.Agatha 0–0 Zillertal_SV

MD8
Donuberg 1–1 Zillertal_SV
AC_Strelín 1–0 St.Agatha
Phönix 1–1 Tihány
Goldstadt_SK 1–0 Kaiserbad
Melperk 1–0 Welser
ClubHungaria 1–2 Bohunice


Not even in their wildest dreams the fans of FC Bohunice could expect this: eight wins in the first eight matches of the 2001 season, with 20 goals for and only two goals against. They are literally demolishing the rivals and are the main (and probably only) contender to the title. And the main reason lies in the bench: coach Karel Polášek. In his second season with the Miners, has finally applied his bold style, combining a superb defence with an offence that terrorize rivals. Though normally the team starts with a 4-2-3-1 style, his "total-football" approach to tactics makes that all players are giving their 100 percent. The high pressure they put their opponents under when they lose the ball is another key to these results, with fantastic counterattacks that are usually finalized by the current scoring leader, Alex Gassenbauer

The signing of defender Kononen of Vetrehart is paying dividends, as the 25-year-old has established himself as the leader of the back. Polášek-ball is the main sensation not only in the league, but in the whole nation, everybody is talking about it. "I'm on cloud nine" said Bohunice legend and CRF pundit Jan Berká "the way the team plays, the way they pressure their rivals to create dangerous situations, the energy and pace they show, the bench responding when they come out. Everything! They have been just perfect. I'm really happy and I think this is the year for us"

And what about the rest of the league? Club Hungária and Welser are trying to chase Bohunice, with 16 and 15 points respectively, but their inconsistence is making them lose track of the current leaders. Donuberg has completed an impressive first part of the season, with 15 points, and 4 wins out of 8 matches, and they are on track to secure a spot for next year. The rest of the league is off to a slow start, with Melperk and Goldstadt especially weak in this first matches, 9 and 7 points only respectively rule them out of the title race, and the current champions are starting to think about making changes for the next season. Zillertal and St. Agatha are starting to enter the "danger zone", with only 3 and 2 points for them, either they wake up soon or they will lose the category.

Tihány, Phönix, Kaiserbad and Strelín are sitting confortably, out of the title race (which is controversial for Phönix), but also far from the relegation spots, so unless a great improvement or a catastrophe happens, they will sit at the mid-table at the end of the year. This "mediocrity" has sparked heavy criticism in Ocheron, where Phönix fans are starting to feel dissapointed with the team, especially coach Alois Dinkerwert. Fans blame him for a style of coaching that is too bland and defensive, and does not get 100 per cent out of the squad. "We are in the correct path, the lads need time to develop" said Dinkerwert recently, but the fans might have too little patience for such rebuild.

The question now is: will FC Bohunice be able to keep their spectacular run, or will the pressure take its toll, they will start to underperform and their chasers will catch up? Pundits at CRF Sport are sure that, although the Miners will lose points, the points difference and their current form will make them win the title twelve years later

Table
                         Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts                                                              
1 Bohunice 8 8 0 0 20 2 +18 24
2 ClubHungaria 8 5 1 2 15 10 +5 16
3 Welser 8 5 0 3 8 3 +5 15
4 Donuberg 8 4 3 1 8 5 +3 15
5 Tihány 8 4 1 3 9 10 −1 13
6 Phönix 8 3 2 3 6 9 −3 11
7 Kaiserbad 8 3 1 4 11 9 +2 10
8 AC_Strelín 8 3 1 4 6 8 −2 10
9 Melperk 8 2 3 3 6 6 0 9
10 Goldstadt_SK 8 2 1 5 5 8 −3 7
11 Zillertal_SV 8 0 3 5 4 12 −8 3
12 St.Agatha 8 0 2 6 4 20 −16 2


Stats
Top Scorers
Alex Gassenbauer | ST | Bohunice | 6
Zsofía Kálnoky | ST | Club Hungaria | 5
Brigita Horáčková | RW | Bohunice | 4
Robert Tóth | ST | Tihány | 4
David Rathgeb | ST | Kaiserbad | 4
Roland Volf | CAM | Bohunice | 3
Lukas Griessner | ST | Welser | 3
Moritz Salmhofer | ST | Donuberg | 3
Jan Novák | ST | Melperk | 3
Zoey Moser | ST | Kaiserbad | 3


Top Assists
Roland Volf | CAM | Bohunice | 4
Brigita Horáčková | RW | Bohunice | 3
Felix Oberwinkler | CAM | Donuberg | 3
Alex Gassenbauer | ST | Bohunice | 2
Alex Resch | LW | Welser | 2
Zoey Moser | ST | Kaiserbad | 2
Peter Puskás | ST | Tihány | 2
Matej Gorol | RW | Melperk | 2
Gábor Szabó | CAM | Club Hungaria | 2
Tamás Varga | ST | Club Hungaria | 2


Clean Sheets
Jiri Srubek | Bohunice | 6
Eva Morath | Welser | 5
Niklas Hohenegger | Donuberg | 5
María Kálnoky | Club Hungaria | 3
Jonas Hager | Tihány | 3
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Season 2001

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FC Bohunice is your 2001 Calgasia Champion!


FC Bohunice sealed the 2001 Calgasian Bundesliga title in emphatic fashion, finishing top of the table with 51 points after 22 matches, and boasting the league's best attack and defence. Led by golden boot winner Alex Gassenbauer, whose 13 goals proved decisive, Bohunice clinched their historic triumph two matches ahead of the end, capping off a season that blended clinical attacking play with resolute defending. Their 51 points,

From the early rounds, Bohunice established themselves as title favourites. The team stormed through the league with a commanding record of 16 wins, scoring 39 goals while conceding just 13 — both league-best figures. Only Melperk SV with 45 points has been able to cope with their pace, in a remarkable season from the Academicals after a disappointing 2000 year.

Much of their success came down to a lethal attacking trio: Gassenbauer, a classic centre-forward with power and precision, Brigita Horáčková, who dazzled down the right wing with 7 goals and 6 assists, and Roland Volf, the creative force in midfield, contributing 5 goals and a league-high 7 assists. Together, they formed the backbone of a side that was nearly impossible to stop.

The title marks a milestone for Bohunice, long viewed as a developmental club focused on local talent and sustainability. Their triumph now challenges the traditional powers of Calgasian football, and raises questions about whether a new dynasty is beginning in the industrial heart of the nation. As captain Gassenbauer lifted the trophy before a roaring home crowd, one thing became clear:
Bohunice are no longer the underdogs. They are champions — and deservedly so.

Club Hungária and Phönix SV will join Melperk in the ICFC Challengers cup, but they will need to reinforce their squads ahead of next season if they want to be contenders given their poor performances this year. The current champions, Goldstadt SK, escaped relegation after a disappointing season full of injuries that destroyed their chances of performing a back-to-back. It's rumored that they will invest heavily in the transfer market to improve their squad.
Zillertal, after their surprising season last year going to ICFC Challengers cup, paid the highest price, suffering a relegation to the Bundesliga 2. St. Agatha will join them.

MD9
Bohunice 0–0 Donuberg
Welser 0–0 ClubHungaria
Kaiserbad 1–4 Melperk
Tihány 1–0 Goldstadt_SK
St.Agatha 0–0 Phönix
Zillertal_SV 1–1 AC_Strelín

MD10
Donuberg 0–1 AC_Strelín
Phönix 2–0 Zillertal_SV
Goldstadt_SK 0–0 St.Agatha
Melperk 2–0 Tihány
ClubHungaria 0–1 Kaiserbad
Bohunice 2–1 Welser

MD11
Welser 3–0 Donuberg
Kaiserbad 2–0 Bohunice
Tihány 2–3 ClubHungaria
St.Agatha 0–3 Melperk
Zillertal_SV 0–2 Goldstadt_SK
AC_Strelín 0–3 Phönix

MD12
Donuberg 1–0 Phönix
AC_Strelín 0–1 Goldstadt_SK
Zillertal_SV 1–2 Melperk
St.Agatha 1–1 ClubHungaria
Tihány 1–1 Bohunice
Kaiserbad 0–0 Welser

MD13
Kaiserbad 1–1 Donuberg
Welser 1–1 Tihány
Bohunice 1–0 St.Agatha
ClubHungaria 2–1 Zillertal_SV
Melperk 5–0 AC_Strelín
Goldstadt_SK 1–1 Phönix

MD14
Donuberg 0–0 Goldstadt_SK
Phönix 0–1 Melperk
AC_Strelín 4–1 ClubHungaria
Zillertal_SV 1–4 Bohunice
St.Agatha 1–1 Welser
Tihány 0–1 Kaiserbad

MD15
Tihány 0–1 Donuberg
Kaiserbad 0–0 St.Agatha
Welser 2–1 Zillertal_SV
Bohunice 1–1 AC_Strelín
ClubHungaria 1–1 Phönix
Melperk 1–0 Goldstadt_SK

MD16
Donuberg 1–2 Melperk
Goldstadt_SK 1–0 ClubHungaria
Phönix 1–0 Bohunice
AC_Strelín 0–1 Welser
Zillertal_SV 4–0 Kaiserbad
St.Agatha 0–1 Tihány

MD17
St.Agatha 1–0 Donuberg
Tihány 3–0 Zillertal_SV
Kaiserbad 0–0 AC_Strelín
Welser 0–0 Phönix
Bohunice 3–2 Goldstadt_SK
ClubHungaria 1–2 Melperk

MD18
Donuberg 1–1 ClubHungaria
Melperk 0–1 Bohunice
Goldstadt_SK 2–0 Welser
Phönix 1–1 Kaiserbad
AC_Strelín 1–0 Tihány
Zillertal_SV 0–1 St.Agatha

MD19
Zillertal_SV 0–1 Donuberg
St.Agatha 0–4 AC_Strelín
Tihány 0–3 Phönix
Kaiserbad 2–0 Goldstadt_SK
Welser 1–2 Melperk
Bohunice 0–1 ClubHungaria

MD20
Donuberg 0–2 Bohunice
ClubHungaria 2–0 Welser
Melperk 0–1 Kaiserbad
Goldstadt_SK 0–1 Tihány
Phönix 1–0 St.Agatha
AC_Strelín 0–1 Zillertal_SV

MD21
AC_Strelín 1–0 Donuberg
Zillertal_SV 3–1 Phönix
St.Agatha 1–1 Goldstadt_SK
Tihány 0–4 Melperk
Kaiserbad 0–2 ClubHungaria
Welser 1–3 Bohunice

MD22
Donuberg 1–0 Welser
Bohunice 1–0 Kaiserbad
ClubHungaria 1–2 Tihány
Melperk 3–1 St.Agatha
Goldstadt_SK 2–2 Zillertal_SV
Phönix 1–1 AC_Strelín


Table
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
Bohunice 22 16 3 3 39 13 +26 51 ICFC Champions League
Melperk 22 14 3 5 37 14 +23 45 IFCF Challenger's Cup
ClubHungaria 22 10 5 7 31 26 +5 35 IFCF Challenger's Cup
Phönix 22 8 8 6 21 18 +3 32 IFCF Challenger's Cup

Donuberg 22 8 7 7 15 17 −2 31
Kaiserbad 22 8 6 8 21 22 −1 30
Tihány 22 9 3 10 21 28 −7 30
Welser 22 8 5 9 19 18 +1 29
AC_Strelín 22 8 5 9 20 23 −3 29
Goldstadt_SK 22 6 6 10 17 20 −3 24
Zillertal_SV 22 3 5 14 19 35 −16 14
St.Agatha 22 2 8 12 10 36 −26 14 Relegation


Stats
Top Scorers
Alex Gassenbauer | ST | Bohunice | 13
Zsofía Kálnoky | ST | Club Hungaria | 11
David Rathgeb | ST | Kaiserbad | 10
Brigita Horáčková | RW | Bohunice | 10
Lukas Griessner | ST | Welser | 9
Robert Tóth | ST | Tihány | 8
Moritz Salmhofer | ST | Donuberg | 8
Zoey Moser | ST | Kaiserbad | 7
Jan Novák | ST | Melperk | 7
Gábor Szabó | CAM | Club Hungaria | 7
Roland Volf | CAM | Bohunice | 6
Norbert Kiss | RW | Welser | 6



Top Assists
Roland Volf | CAM | Bohunice | 7
Brigita Horáčková | RW | Bohunice | 6
Alex Gassenbauer | ST | Bohunice | 5
Gábor Szabó | CAM | Club Hungaria | 5
Felix Oberwinkler | CAM | Donuberg | 5
Matej Gorol | RW | Melperk | 4
Zoey Moser | ST | Kaiserbad | 4
Alex Resch | LW | Welser | 4



Clean Sheets
Jiri Srubek | Bohunice | 12
Josef Sloup | Melperk | 11
María Kálnoky | Club Hungaria | 7
Dominik Leonharts | Phönix | 7
Niklas Hohenegger | Donuberg | 6
Josef Kaltenbrunner | Kaiserbad | 6
Jonas Hager | Tihány | 5
Eva Morath | Welser | 6


Player of the Year
Alex Gassenbauer (FC Bohunice) – Pivotal in the champions’ title-winning run[/pre]

List of Champions/Palmares
Team	Titles	Years
Phönix SV 17 1933, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1953, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1978, 1992, 1996, 1998
Melperk SV 12 1932, 1934, 1937, 1941, 1948, 1955, 1966, 1967, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1997
Club Hungária 10 1931, 1949, 1954, 1964, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1988, 1995, 1999
FC Bohunice 8 1930, 1936, 1940, 1958, 1977, 1983, 1989, 2001
Goldstadt SK 7 1951, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1985, 1994, 2000
Kaiserbad SC 6 1943, 1944, 1946, 1952, 1956, 1981
Welser AC 5 1947, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1987
Ausnes FC 2 1942, 1984
Zillertal SV 2 1975, 1993
St. Agatha FC 1 1979
Seefeld FC 1 1962
AC Donuberg 1 1968


Bundesliga 2. - Year 2001
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
FC Dornzell 18 8 6 4 19 11 +8 30 Promotion, IFCF Liga B Champions Trophy
Ausnes 18 8 5 5 17 13 +4 29 Promotion, IFCF Liga B Champions Trophy

Újvar TC 18 9 2 7 27 25 +2 29 IFCF Liga B Champions Trophy
Terrau SV 18 8 4 6 14 14 0 28
FC Saalfelden 18 8 3 7 22 18 +4 27
Fehérvár 18 7 6 5 14 12 +2 27
FC Tokai 18 8 2 8 17 15 +2 26
FC Lílov 18 6 3 9 17 19 −2 21
Radegg FC 18 5 2 11 15 22 −7 17 Relegation
Seefeld FC 18 4 5 9 11 24 −13 17 Relegation

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Season 2001 - 75th Water Polo League


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Melperk University wins back-to-back Championship

It took 33 years for the Charles University of Melperk to win another water polo championship. And now, with a back-to-back triumph, it looks like it can create a new dynasty after all these years. The status of the University has always been a bit controversial. Is it really a professional sports team? Some of its rivals have always sought to expel the Academicals out of the league, arguing that a University cannot pay students to play, or that the University has a huge advantage when it comes to recruiting new talent, as every year gets a new pool of prospects from the fresh students while the rest of the teams must seek talent (although the rivals were fine with this the last 33 years).

Total Domination
Yet as a league founder it has managed to stay at top, with 20 championships. This year the team has ruled the league from start to end, with 11 wins and only 3 draws and without losses, a feat not seen since 1988. The backbone of the team has been together for the last four years, creating a chemistry between the players that has transformed them into an unbeatable squad. Although there are rumours that Goldstadt SK and the Hungarian Swimming Club might sign some of their star players, captain Paul Radmilovic denied such rumours "We are going nowhere for at least another year, we want a three-year streak, and to do so we need the whole squad.". Goldstadt SK tried to cope up with the infernal pace that the University set, but could not make it in the end, finishing second with 30 points. Further back, Bohunice had a pleasant season after their rebuild years ago, putting up a young squad that might contend for the championship in a few years. The Hungarian Swimming Club, the most decorated team, had a disappointing season, ending in fourth position, with "only" 22 points, well behind their rivals. Hard times for the Magyars. Kaiserbad and Phönix had a quiet season, far from contending, but also far from relegation. Szék SC and Újvar TC, newly promoted, could not stand the rhythm of the top flight and will return to the second division after only one year, being substituted by the Hunyad SK and the Welser AC.

Farewell to a Legend
Bohunice centre forward Hans Steijn announced that next season will be his last. Captain of the Olympic team that won bronze at the last Olympic Games, Steijn will say goodbye to a competition where he has been everything: champion, MVP and above all, icon of this sport in Calgasia. Numerous teammates and rivals started to celebrate his legacy after his announcement, with the league preparing an hommage for next season.

Not Calgasian? Read this
The foreigner reader might not be too familiar with the Calgasian sports but there is an eternal battle about which is the second sport of the country after football, ice hockey or water polo. The latter boasts to have the oldest running competition in the nation, dating back to 1927, as well as the only summer olympics medal for Calgasia up to now, the bronze medal in the last games, so that gives water polo a slight advantage over hockey. Traditionally ice hockey was for the winter, water polo for the summer and football for most of the year.

In the recent years there has been an expansion of the league, from the original six founders to the current three-tier system, that allowed teams that were founded much later to join the league and compete against the “old guard”. The decision has proven to be excellent, with way more fans attracted to the game, more money to the teams from the new sponsors and TV deals, a deep and ambitious plan to renew the infrastructure and venues utilized by the teams, more young people practising water polo, and an improve in the general level of the Championship, that resulted in the bronze medal in the last Olympics.

Pld                                             W     D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 C.U. Melperk 14 11 3 0 146 100 +46 36
2 Goldstadt SK 14 9 3 2 125 98 +27 30
3 Bohunice WC 14 7 3 4 121 108 +13 24
4 Hungarian SC 14 7 1 6 123 105 +18 22
5 Kaiserbad SC 14 6 3 5 121 109 +12 21
6 Phönix SV 14 5 3 6 118 113 +5 18
7 Szék SC 14 2 1 11 107 132 −25 7 Relegation
8 Újvar TC 14 0 1 13 72 168 −96 1 Relegation


List of Champions/Palmares
Team	Titles	Years
Hungarian Swimming Club - Magyar Úszó Klub 26 - 1927, 1929, 1934, 1938, 1941, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999
Goldstadt Sport-Kreis 22 - 1928, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982
Charles University of Melperk 20 - 1930, 1933, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 2000, 2001
Kaiserbad Social Club 6 - 1954, 1955, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997
Bohunice Wasserball Club 5 - 1960, 1962, 1985, 1986, 1993





Lower Divisions

Wasserball-Liga B
1 Hunyad SK	14	8	2	4	131	108	+23	26 Promotion
2 Welser AC 14 7 3 4 125 115 +10 24 Promotion

3 Ausnes 14 6 3 5 117 107 +10 21
4 Fehérvár 14 6 3 5 113 113 0 21
5 Goldstadt Uni 14 5 3 6 126 124 +2 18
6 Hont UEK 14 5 2 7 105 107 −2 17
7 Seefeld YT 14 5 2 7 108 122 −14 17 Relegation to Liga C - West
8 Békes UK 14 4 2 8 111 140 −29 14 Relegation to Liga C - Ost


Wasserball-Liga C - Ost
1 Freystadt	10	6	1	3	89	77	+12	19 Promotion to Liga B
2 Szepes 10 4 3 3 87 78 +9 15
3 Alvinc 10 5 0 5 89 93 −4 15
4 Marenye 10 4 1 5 82 82 0 13
5 Temes 10 4 1 5 82 86 −4 13
6 Tihány 10 4 0 6 71 84 −13 12


Wasserball-Liga C - West
1 St.Agatha	10	8	0	2	105	80	+25	24 Promotion to Liga B
2 Klosterling 10 4 3 3 100 96 +4 15
3 AC Donuberg 10 4 2 4 91 99 −8 14
4 Mayrhofer SV 10 3 2 5 84 86 −2 11
5 AC Strelín 10 3 2 5 87 91 −4 11
6 Dornzell SRV 10 3 1 6 79 94 −15 10

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2002 - 73rd Austro-Daimler Bundesliga Season Preview


The most awaited return
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After two long years, the legendary Rosengarten returns to the Bundesliga. With seating for 45,000 spectators and world-class facilities, Der Neue Rosengarten, the newly redeveloped home of Phönix SV, officially opens its gates this weekend, marking a new era for the iconic club and the city of Ocheron. Equipped with state-of-the-art features, the new Rosengarten has already been hailed as “the finest football grounds in the nation. Its smart lighting, climate-controlled interiors and public transport access represent a gold standard in fan comfort and accessibility. We have a new home. And it's beautiful" said President Heinrich Kraft.

The Prophet's Song
Karel Polášek, known by the Bohunice fans as the Prophet, is the centre of attention at the start of the season. The FC Bohunice coach stunned the whole country during the 2001 season with a brilliant attacking style that enabled his team to win the league against all odds. A former player for the Miners, he was a promising midfielder in his youth, and a fundamental part of the 1989 squad that won the league for Bohunice. But a series of injuries made him retire with only 26 years. He soon moved to coaching, going through the ranks of the team and its academy, until three years ago, when he took the reins of the senior squad. He soon imposed a total football style, and though it took time for his players to adapt, once they mastered his playbook, he transformed FC Bohunice into an unbeatable team.

Power Rankings - A Bohemian Rhapsody according to the Media
CRF Sport	Morgenstern	Libertas	SüdRadio
Melperk SV Melperk SV Melperk SV FC Bohunice
FC Bohunice FC Bohunice FC Bohunice Melperk
Phönix SV Club Hungária Phönix SV Phönix SV
Club Hungária Phönix SV Goldstadt SK Welser AC

Goldstadt SK Goldstadt SK Club Hungária Goldstadt SK
FC Donuberg Kaiserbad SC Welser AC Club Hungária
Welser AC Welser AC FC Donuberg Kaiserbad SC
Kaiserbad SC FC Donuberg Kaiserbad SC FC Donuberg
AC Dornzell AC Dornzell Ausnes FC AC Dornzell
Ausnes FC Tihány LC Tihány LC Ausnes FC
Tihány LC Ausnes FC AC Dornzell AC Strelín
AC Strelín AC Strelín AC Strelín Tihány LC

Most of the press and pundits put Melperk SV as favourites at the start of the season. The powerful squad, led by young stars Novák and Sedlácek, was able to retain all of its players during the transfer season, despite rumours coming from Goldstadt SK and overseas. As in 2001, the Lions are expected to compete against the current champions, surprising FC Bohunice. The Miners will try to do a back-to-back that has not been seen for 10 years, when precisely Melperk SV won the 1990 and 1991 seasons in a row. Although most of the media do not think Polášek's players will make it, one thing is clear for them: the 2002 champion will come from the Little Bohemia region.
As usual, Club Hungária, Phönix SV and Goldstadt SK will fight for the IFCF places, with Welser AC trying to enter the party as well, while Kaiserbad and Donuberg will have a quiet season. According to the media, Tihány LC, AC Dornzell, AC Strelín and Ausnes FC will fight hard to avoid the dreaded relegation spots.

FC Bohunice
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Full name: Fußball-Club Bohunice
Nickname: the Miners
Location: Bohunice, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Stöckl Arena, 28000
President: Jan Berka
Head Coach: Karel Polášek
Last Season: 1st
Bundesliga Titles: 8
Who to watch: Gassenbauer
Expectations: fight for an IFCF spot
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Jiri Srubek GK 23
Dominik Kocsis LB 23
Eino Kononen RCB 26 VET
Nina Korzhakova CB 25 KIM
Nico Dorn RB 26
Karel Pesek CM 24
P. Kostková CM 23
Elena Berg LW 29
B. Horáčková RW 20
Roland Volf CAM 24
A. Gassenbauer ST 30
Bench
Adan Číž GK 26
Tomás Hýbl CB 23
Ester Beglová CM 26
Marek Vincour W 23
Patrik Kopecný ST 25
Matej Blecha CB 26


Last year was one of the wildest that the people in Bohunice remember, with the team dominating the league from the start. The Prophet, Karel Polášek, led his players to glory with an offensive-oriented, total-football style that took the rest of the rivals by surprise in 2001. No changes for the squad for the 2002 season, with the clear objective of dominating the Bundesliga again. Alex Gassembauer will lead the team in the pitch, his goals will be vital for the title chances. In the back line, Kononen will be the leader of the defence, forming an incredible duo with Korzhakova. In the midfield, Volf will add some magic to the mix while Horáčková will add her tremendous work rate and crosses. Will the underdogs become a top team?

Club Culture & Lore: The first ever Bundesliga winner, way back in 1930, the Bohunice Fussball-Club represent one of the main industrial cities in Calgasia, and Bohunice’s population is mainly of Czech origin (One might find that the club’s logo is inspired by Slavia Praha’s). Founded as a way to promote sports and football among factory workers, it soon grew in popularity in the city and its surroundings, serving as a representation of this working-class city, a kind of David and Goliath metaphor. Their nickname, “Velká Láska” or “The Great Love,” is a testament to the devotion the people of Bohunice show to their team.

Melperk SV
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Full name: Melperk Sport Verein
Nickname: the Academicals, the Lions
Location: Melperk, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Olympiastadion - 39710
President: Medard Lukeš
Head Coach: Hugo Sedler
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, FC Bohunice
Last Season: 2nd
Bundesliga Titles: 12
Who to watch: Novák, Sedlácek, Vega, Cieszyn
Expectations: fight for title





Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Josef Sloup GK 31
Liliana Mašková LB 25
David Hundak CB 29
Amálie Hamplová CB 27
Antonin Hojer RB 25
C.Cieszyn CM 28
Blanca Vega CM 27 TFS
Ema Ježková LW 23
Matej Gorol RW 32
Emil Sedlácek CAM 23
Jan Novák ST 25
Bench
Jan Burianek GK 35
Zuzana Kadleková CB 23
Zdenek Varacka B 23
Ivana Holubová CM 26
Václav Kopácek ST 24
David Panek CM 25


2001 was a good season, being the only team that could keep up with FC Bohunice and their historical run. The core of the team will again be Novák and Sedlácek, already established as two of the best players in the country. Novák will again compete for the golden boot, while Sedlácek will be his partner in crime, with his excelle.nt passing vision. Around them, coach Sedler has built a strong and reliable structure, with players like Vega and Cieszyn, capable of excelling in both defence and offence. However, there is a small but growing pressure among the board to get silverware soon, and that could be detrimental to the team's success, and the rumours point to Sedler being out of the team at the end of this season to make way for another coach. Will we hear the Lion's roar again?

Club Culture & Lore: Melperk Sport Verein is the football club of the city of Melperk, the capital of Lesser Bohemia and the epicentre of the Czech population in Calgasia. It is one of the most successful teams in the country, with a large number of supporters, not necessarily of Czech ethnicity, throughout the nation, although many Czechs sympathise with the team.
The club's culture promotes youth development, as well as tolerance and excellence. Their nickname The Academics, comes from the fact that Melperk is home to the country's leading and most prestigious university, Charles University of Melperk, which gives the city its innovative and academic character. It also has a great youth academy and an emphasis on technique and offensive style, and has the best training facilities in the country. The club's main rivals are Goldstadt SK, with whom they play in the Calgasia Classic. It is a tough and sometimes bitter rivalry, a product of the ethnic and political tension between Austrians and Czechs. Goldstadt represents the aristocratic and bourgeois, conservative society and the central power of the capital, while Melperk represents the intelligentsia, the avant-garde. Their fans, often university students, tend to be loud and cheerful.

Club Hungária
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Full Name: Club Hungária
Nickname: the Magyars, the Railwaymen
City: Goldstadt
Stadium: Szent István (Saint Stephen) Stadium - 21300
President: Mór Appónyi
Head Coach: István Kovács
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, Fehérvár
Last Season: 3rd
Bundesliga Titles: 10
Who to watch: Gábor Szabó, György Biró, Károly Hájos
Expectations: Champions





Starting 11 4-2-2-2
María Kálnoky GK 29
Károly Hájos LB 24
Milos Nágy CB 28
Béla Árvai CB 33
Irén Pálffy RB 24
Béla Voss CM 27
Béla Szecsi CM 21
György Biró CAM 26
Gábor Szabó CAM 30
Zsofía Kálnoky ST 25
Tamás Varga ST 30
Bench
András Németh CM 16 KGY
Pál Farkas CB 25
János Póser CM 29
Kristof Szabó CM 27
Nandor Makló ST 23
Bence Váradi ST 17 KGY

Another disappointing season for the Magyars. Yes, they were thirds, but just because "everyone else sucked" in words of the captain Szabó. Starting midfielder Natália Árva departed overseas, and the. With an aging squad, the board decided to invest heavily in young foreign talent, acquiring striker Várady and midfielder Nemeth from Gyaromia. The new players will take some time to settle, but the fans expect the team to remain competitive and fight for the title. Szabó and Biró will be again the leaders of the team, although the frequent physical problems for Biró could hamper his game time. Academy wonderkid Béla Szecsi will start in the midfield, his box-to-box approach to the game will come in handy for the team balance. Kálnoky will add some goals, while the defence will be as tough as usual for the Magyars.

Club Culture & Lore: The Magyar Kulturális Egyesület, or Hungarian Cultural Association, is an important institution founded in 1918, shortly after the creation of Calgasia, from the Hungarian settlers as a way to keep their culture and traditions alive. As such, the association created the Club Hungária as its sports section to compete against. The club, therefore, has a strong identification with the Hungarian community in Goldstadt and the rest of Calgasia, to the extent that it only plays with players of Hungarian origin.

It is a club that promotes a lot of young players and youth, and has a generally tough, physical and defensive style of play. It tends to retain talent and does not make as many transfer deals as other teams, relying on a solid structure of coaches and trainers. Their home stadium is the cosy Szent István, or St. Stephen's, in honour of the patron saint of Hungary, with a capacity of 21,300 spectators. Its location, very close to the central station of Goldstadt, is the origin of one of the club's nicknames, the Railwaymen.

Phönix SV
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Full name: Phönix Sport Verein
Nickname: the Phoenix, the King of Kings
Location: Ocheron, Meeresregion
Stadium: Der Neue Rosengarten - 45000
President: Heinrich Kraft
Head Coach: Alois Dinkerwert
Rivals: Ausnes
Last Season: 4th
Bundesliga Titles: 17
Who to watch: Hedwig Schöngau
Expectations: Fight for ICFC, perhaps contenders





Starting 11 - 4-4-2
D.Leonharts GK 30
Marlene Binder CB 24
Martin Kargel CB 25
Sienna Johnson CB 25 TFS
Stefan Feist LW 28
Greta Ringel CM 27
Max Bohren CM 27
Hedwig Schöngau LW 19
Margaréta Balog RW 26
J. Jenner-Pokka ST 27 KIM/TJU
Mario Laimer ST 22
Bench
D. Schneider GK 29
Adrian Ortner D 19
S. Schöndorfer M 31
Philipp Stangl RB 30
Paul Plamberger A 19
Christian Rausch LB 25


Last season was “not bad” for Phönix SV. But this team did not become the most laureate in the country by having “not bad” seasons. Along with the new stadium, the Phoenix signed the renowned striker Jason Jenner-Pokka from Kimi-Suomi, who will give a huge boost to the offensive line of the team. However, not all that glitters is gold: yes, the wonderful Der Neue Rosengarten stadium is finally here, but that has taken its toll: there will be no big movements in the next market windows, as the new stadium has drained the financial resources of the team. The squad is young and has demonstrated that it can play, but it is also clear that its not enough to win the championship. Patience will be key for the board and the fans, but with 4 years without any silverware, things could get heated in Ocheron. In the grass, Jenner-Pokka is expected to perform well and be a contender for the golden boot, while Schöngau will continue her progression, being regarded as one of the greatest talents of the country. Bohren and Ringel will add work rate and stamina in the midfield, while Sienna Johnson will command a fragile defence.

Club Culture & Lore: Is everything better in Ocheron? Is the people there more beautiful? Is the city better? Are the salaries higher? Should we move here? Ocheron, often considered the third city of the country after Goldstadt and Melperk, is located south of both cities, on the shores of the great ocean, and enjoys a milder climate. That has helped to cultivate an image in the rest of the country that life is more beautiful by the sea. But there is a thing where Ocheron IS really better: football. No one has more titles than their beloved team, Phönix Sport Verein, with 17 titles. Originally named Olympia Sport Verein, the club changed its name to Phönix (Phoenix) after a devastating fire nearly destroyed the city in 1926, symbolising rebirth from the ashes. As with many other clubs in Calgasia, it has numerous sections in different sports.
With a passionate fan base, Rosengarten is considered one of the hottest stadiums in all of Calgasia, known for its acoustics and the tireless support of its fans. The Phönix SV is an institution that goes beyond football in the city of Ocheron. It is a true social association, promoting all kinds of cultural, educational, and sports activities, such as its scholarship program for students with limited financial resources or participation in theatre or music festivals. For this reason, it is loved as more than just a club by the citizens of Ocheron and is one of the city's best ambassadors.

AC Donuberg
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Full name: Donuberg Athletic Club
Nickname: The Red and Black
Location: Donuberg, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Tales-Tor-Stadion - 11000
President: Emil Langheiter
Head Coach: Stefan Kovács
Rivals: St. Agatha,
Last Season: 5th
Bundesliga Titles: 1
Who to watch: Moritz Salmhofer, Samuel Trimmel
Expectations: fight for relegation




Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
N. Hohenegger GK 28
P. Zellhofer RB 26
Georg Ranner CB 27
Benedikt Marz CB 30
Ákos Fülöp LB 25
E. Fichtenbauer DM 29
Raphael Brünner RW 26
Dominik Novotný CM 24
M.Salmhofer ST 25
F. Oberwinkler CAM 27
Anna Pucher LW 23
Bench
Markus Hartner CB 25
Katalin Kiss LB 26
Samuel Trimmel CM 28
Bernhard Kreidl DM 24
Tímea Veszprémi RM 22
R. Fürnkranz ST 25
Lukas Glanzer GK 23


Fifth position last year for Donuberg was not expected at all. The fans enjoyed the best season in decades for the team. Coach Kovács built a solid squad, that conceded only 17 goals in 22 matches, although the offence was scarce for moments. “If you want to survive, you must do what you must do, you can’t spend time on beautiful style” said Kovács. The owner, business tycoon Emil Langheiter, is obsessed with bringing a new title to Donuberg after their 1968 success, and to do so he built a squad full of talent. They should consolidate in the first division as a basement for future achievements, but the unpredictable nature of the Bundesliga could be devastating for them. Yet Langheiter seems to have only one goal in mind: to bring back the glory to Donuberg. Salmhofer will continue to be the reference of this team, with his goals being key to avoid relegation.

Kaiserbad SC
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Full name: Kaiserbad Social Club
Nickname: the Aristocrats, the Millionaires
Location: Kaiserbad, Upper Calgas
Stadium: Nordbäder Stadion, 24250
President: Count István Esterházy
Head Coach: Pál Egyed
Rivals: Welser AC
Last Season: 6th
Bundesliga Titles: 6
Who to watch: Zoey Moser
Expectations: Mid table
Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Kimi Lu Jing GK 20 KIM/TJU
Hildegard Berg CB 22
Gyula Kállai CB 26
Jakob Schulz CB 22
Gabor Nemeth LB 28
L. Entleitner RB 23
Jacob Richter CM 22
Levin Kammer CM 20 ONR
Jan Regeer CM 27
David Rathgeb ST 28
Zoey Moser ST 28
Bench
Max Kolb GK 21
Moritz Moosmann CB 23
Sophia Huttner RW 23
Arnold Tandari ST 30


2001 was a quiet season for the Aristocrats, displaying good football but ending in the middle of the table. The sell of the starting keeper, Kaltenbrunner, was a bit shocking for the fanbase, as the team lost one of its best players, but the money earned will be useful in the future to sign new players, according to the board, who also added that this will be a “rebuilding” season, focusing on developing talent and scouting the market. Lu Jing will have the task of being the keeper in the post-Kaltenbrunner era, but the young 20-year-old player seems up to the challenge. On the other side of the team, Zoey Moser will continue to demonstrate that she's one of the best scorers in the league.

Club Culture & Lore: Kaiserbad, literally “Emperor’s Baths” is an exclusive spa town, capital of the alpine region of Upper Calgas. Since the discovery and development of thermal baths near, it has been a place for rich and aristocrats, who have built villas and palaces around the baths. Thus, Kaiserbad is synonym of money, elegance and glamour. As such, some nobles founded the Kaiserbad Social Club as a space to gather and practice sports, but it soon became clear that it could be interesting (and profitable) to create a professional football team, hence the nickname “Millionaires” or “Aristocrats” that the team bears.
The KSC has always had a strong economy that allows the team to sign good players, although they do not usually develop the local talent, finding it in other teams. The fanbase is quieter than in other teams, but it is also exigent and prides itself on recognizing talent and good football. It is not uncommon to see the crowd applauding a rival player at the end of the match if he has played a great game: in Kaiserbad, talent and art are valued. Players usually are eager to sign with KSC: good salaries, a polite fan base and one of the best cities in the country in terms of quality of life are an almost irresistible combination. This has led to six Bundesliga titles, the last one 20 years ago though.

Tihány LK
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Full name: Tihány Labdarúgóklub
Nickname: the Hounds
Location: Tihány, Alföld
Stadium: Sandor Török Stadion - 8446
President: Flóra Orosz
Head Coach: Gyula Nagy
Rivals: Fehérvár
Last Season: 7th
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Who to watch: Varga, Banfalvi
Expectations: fight for relegation





Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Jonas Hager GK 21
András Szalai LW 24
Josef Urblik CB 28
Jan Krejci CB 26
Dominik Öri CB 32
Martina Uram RW 33
Gergely Horváth CM 18 KGY
Rebeka Banfalvi CM 28
Judit Váradi CM 30
Norbert Varga ST 23
Robert Tóth ST 34
Robert Enyedi GK 33
Bench
Kristof Pallái CB 28
Nora Feledy RB 31
Laszlo Jova CM 33
Peter Puskás ST 22
Attila Németh CM 35


Another season, another relegation spot avoided, and in style, finishing in a comfortable eighth position. Moreover, the Hounds were not only able to retain striker Norbert Varga in the team, but to acquire promising 18-year-old midfielder Gergely Horváth from Gyarmatia, the first ever foreign player in club's history. He is destined to be the central piece of a team that knows that will have to face another tight fight for the relegation, but that also knows it has the tools to keep the category.

Club Culture & Lore: located in the Alföld, the region with Hungarian majority, Tihány Labdarúgóklub has always been a team between the first and second division of the Calgasian football, with a small but loyal fanbase. The average Tihány fan is happy with three things: avoiding relegation, winning against Fehérvár, and praying that Club Hungária do not buy their best player. And that has been a constant for the Hounds, dedicated to the talent development, they have found themselves selling their top prospects to powerhouse Club Hungária or other teams many times, hampering in numerous occasions their ability to raise their level in the league.

Welser AC
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Full name: Welser Athletic Club
Nickname: the Blacks, the Enfants Terribles
Location: Wels, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Moritz-Makart-Stadion - 31457
President: Hannes Makart
Head Coach: Louis Fiser
Rivals: FC Bohunice, Kaiserbad SC
Last Season: 8th
Bundesliga Titles: 5
Who to watch:
Expectations: Perhaps fight for ICFC
Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Max Haller GK 24
Jan Winkler LB 23
Daniel Berbalk CB 24
Max Kessler CB 31
Dominik Hager RB 29
K. Xie Cho Won CDM 22 TJU
Felix Prötsch CM 29
Edit Tolna CM 21
Alex Resch LW 26
Norbert Kiss RW 27
Lukas Griessner ST 22
Bench
K. Bauchinger CB 26
M. Peiskammer RB 22
Gabriel Mayr CM 25
Elias Schuster ST 25
Izumi Tsuruta CM 18 RIN
J Schlossinger CB 18


A bad season for the Enfant Terribles. The expectations were high for this young squad after that excellent 4th position in the 2000 season, but 2001 saw Welser finishing in the 8th position, a big step back for the promising squad. The Makart family, owners of the team, sold veteran players Empl and Morath to earn some money to spend in future transfer markets, and to rejuvenate the roster even more. The goal is clear: have a young, strong squad that ensures the financial stability of the team by selling high-quality talent. What will we see in 2002? The board’s patience is growing thin with coach Fiser, but only one thing is certain: Welser AC will play hard and dirty no matter the circumstances.

Club Culture & Lore: In a sea of good, offensive football, the Welser Athletic Club is an island of grit, defence and a pinch of shithousery. Let the rest enjoy beautiful pass combinations, marvellous skill moves or wonderful goals. What a true Welser AC fan wants above all is to win, and if it can be from an ugly corner kick in the 89th minute, so much the better. This team is based on hard work and sacrifice, and is a perfect representation of Wels, one of the beating hearts of the industry in Calgasia. Coal, steel and machines dominate this industrial city, and the team wears black shirts to commemorate this. They also have a very successful Ice Hockey section, as well as sections in other sports.
Of course, this mentality would soon clash with teams with a more cheerful mentality, such as Bohunice, Phönix or GSK, and that has derived in a fierce rivalry with them, even with occasional violence, especially with Bohunice (the other great industrial city) and GSK, who are seen as sophisticated softies from the capital. But the average fan is clear: 1-0 is as good as 5-0. Remember, “Welser is not like everybody else”

AC Strelín
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Full name: Athletic Club Strelín
Nickname: The Blue Stripes, the Glassblowers
Location: Strelín, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Tosvá Stadium - 7010
President: Simon Barós
Head Coach: Ralf Zingler
Rivals: Lílov
Last Season: 9th
Bundesliga Titles: -
Who to watch: Jan Polák
Expectations: fight for relegation
Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Jakub Šimůnek GK 29
Pavel Doležal RB 25
Ondřej Vrána CB 27
R. Kratochvíl CB 28
Tereza Mašková LB 23
Zdeněk Svoboda DM 24
Klára Horká CM 22
Milan Hruška CM 28
David Kovář ST 20
Jan Polák ST 27
Petra Fialová ST 23
Bench
Jiří Navrátil CB 25
Martin Sedlák LB 26
Jiří Zelenka DM 24
Adam Blažek CM 25
V. Havlová LM 23
M. Konečný RW 21
Tomáš Řehák GK 27


2001 was a strong season for the Blue Stripes, maintaining the category without many issues, 14 points over the relegation and displaying a good, offensive football. The young squad responded very well to the challenge, and the transfer season was quiet, with the core of the team remaining for at least one more year. Sure, the competition will be hard, but people in Strelín are confident that the team can stay in the top division one more year. They have all the assets needed to do so.

Club culture & Lore: Strelín, a nice little town in the heart of the Kleine Böhmen region, is often overshadow by the cities of Melperk and Bohunice in all aspects: population, importance, economy… and sport is not an exception, with AC Strelín usually spending time in the lower divisions of the national football. However, the town is the centre of the glass-making in the country, following the centuries-long tradition of Bohemian glass that the Czech settlers brought to Calgasia. And the glass companies are the main financial support of the team, seeing it as a good showcase for the industry. That’s why they invested in the recent years to help the team to keep their talent for longer before departing to bigger teams. And it has paid its dividends, with the team quickly establishing in the first division.

Goldstadt SK
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Full name: Goldstadt Sport-Kreis
Nickname: The Imperials, The Golden-and-Blue, the "Big Mouths"
Stadium: Austro-Daimler Arena
President: Ritter Emil von Winkelhofer
Head Coach: Agatha Weiss
Rivals: Club Hungária, Melperk SV
Last Season: 10th
Bundesliga Titles: 7
Who to watch: Gloria Renner, Xaver Webern, Jonas Schiele
Expectations: Top 3





Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
J. Kaltenbrunner GK 31
Mia Wallner LB 25
Stefan Andris CB 27
Gábor Takács CB 27
Zoe Reiter RB 20
D. Postlmayer CDM 31
Zoe Urbánková CM 28
Franz Holmeiner CM 28
Xaver Webern LW 28
Gloria Renner (c) ST 27
Jonas Schiele ST 25
Bench
Felix Sinnhuber GK 26
M. Ratzenberger CB 32
F. Mayrpeter RB 34
M. Maderthaner CM 32
Elias Schmidl ST 25


Last season was horrible for everyone in Goldstadt, with GSK barely escaping relegation after winning the title just one year ago. A harsh reminder that in the Calgasian Bundesliga, one day you’re at the top, the next day you’re fighting for your life.
The fans want to bury deep this shocking 2001 season, and the board responded by signing the GK from Kaiserbad, Kaltenbrunner, currently the starter GK for the national team. Now, was this a good move? Not really, to be honest. Former goalkeeper Mayr was not the worst player at all, while all the other lines experienced injuries or a sudden drop in performance, and coach Weiss, now fired, wasn’t able to steer the situation back.
Pundits agree that the team should had reinforced other lines, especially midfield, and there were rumours of star players from Phönix SV and Melperk SV coming to Goldstadt, but ultimately none of these operations were successful (for some reason that the board couldn’t understand, their rivals didn’t want to sell their stars to GSK) .We don’t know how this 2002 season will go for the golden-and-blue, but we’re sure it won’t be a quiet one. It never is in Goldstadt.

Club Culture & Lore: the Sports Circle of Goldstadt, or GSK, is the oldest sport club in the country, founded shortly after the Settle of Calgasia of 1917, to organize and promote all kinds of sport activities, and it retains its place as the main sports institution, with sections in Ice Hockey, Water Polo, Athletics, Track & Field, Rowing, Winter Sports, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball. A true "beacon of light" for the sport in this country, its Football is the most famous and beloved section, with fans all over Calgasia (though not the most successful).
Although it has support from all levels of society, it is traditionally associated with the upper class and the aristocracy from Goldstadt, as a representation of the power and wealth of the capital over the regions, generating tensions in areas with a higher proportion of Hungarians or Czechs, such as Melperk. Their policy of signing top talent from other teams instead of developing the youth system does not help to mitigate such tensions. However, the team's tendency to implode has prevented it from achieving further success, with only 7 titles while rivals like Phönix or Melperk have 17 and 12 respectively. When your locker room is full of egos and divas because you can only sign the best-of-the-best, the slightest setback can destroy the team's chemistry and severely affect the results. hence the unofficial mickname for them, the Big-Mouths.

AC Dornzell
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Full name: Athletic Club Dornzell
Nickname: The white-and-greens
Stadium: Obergraten Stadion
President: August Holler
Head Coach: Roman Zawada
Rivals: Donuberg, St. Agatha
Last Season: 1st Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Who to watch: Jan Hučhka
Expectations: Relegation





Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Johann Lindtner GK 27
Pál Morffy RB 25
Franz Tisza CB 26
H. Kloffinger CB 29
Bela Nagy LB 24
A. Bayerische CM 28
Greta Horfingel CM 25
Thomas Gruber CM 23
Jan Hučhka ST 24
Hedwig Hofer RW 26
Emil Heller LW 22
Bench
Marco Glaser CB 24
Tamas Fulop LB 25
Samuel Bela CM 27
Ralf Kneissen DM 23
Hans Ernst RM 21
Daniel Kasberg ST 24
Samuel Quandt GK 22


AC Donuberg is a modest but well-respected club based in one of Calgasia’s key industrial cities. Founded by railway workers and mechanics, the team has always had a strong connection to the city’s working-class roots and no-nonsense attitude. The club isn’t known for flashy signings or big statements — it focuses on discipline, team effort, and doing the basics well. Fans are loyal and grounded, turning up week after week with quiet pride, even if the results don’t always go their way. While AC Donuberg doesn’t usually fight for titles, it’s considered a solid and reliable team that’s tough to beat, especially at home. It’s a place where players often grow into professionals by working hard and learning the value of consistency over spectacle.

Ausnes FC
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Full name: Ausnes Fussball-Club
Nickname: The sailors, Ausni
Stadium: Buchtstadion - 17,000
President: Jan Kessler
Head Coach: Otmar Wittwer
Rivals: Phönix
Last Season: 2nd Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: 2
Who to watch: Jan Hučhka
Expectations: Fight for relegation





Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Lajos Csernik GK 34
Pavel Rataj LB 29
Gyula Varga CB 30
M. Dietinger CB 28
Clara Maleková RB 27
C. Sinnhuber CDM 36
Kálman Horváth CM 33
Tobias Stecher CM 31
Gisela Spitz RW 24
Paul Edler LW 27
Marco Wagnes ST 30
Bench
Jannik Roitner GK 24
Marco Karpf CB 26
Michael Miessl RB 21
Alba Zisser CM 34
Emma Lorentz ST 20


A deserved return to the first division for the Sailors, who did a great run in the Liga B Champions Trophy, reaching the round of sixteen, the best result ever for a Calgasian team. With a squad led by winger Gisela Spitz, the team is confident that they can stay in the Bundesliga, but the team is a bit short on money. The funds coming from the IFCF run will come in handy to renovate their stadium, but there is nothing left for new incorporations to the team.

Club Culture & Lore: A two-time Bundesliga champion, the Ausnes Fussball-Club, nicknamed "Ausni" by their fans, represents the general spirit of the city: chill and laidback. Unlike the intense rivalries, often fuelled by ethnicities and political opinions that define some Calgasian clubs, Ausnes FC has cultivated a chill and inclusive culture, with loyal supporters who value community, calm, and continuity. Matchdays feel more like a gathering of friends than a battlefield—complete with a cold beer, street music, and laughter echoing down the avenues.

Despite its relaxed nature, the club boasts a proud history, including Bundesliga titles in 1942 and 1984, moments etched in time for a generation of Ausnes natives. Those championships are remembered not for glory-hunting, but as cherished memories—gifts from a club that’s never been in a hurry, but always arrives.

Foreign Players in Calgasia
András Németh	KGY	Club Hungária
Bence Váradi KGY Club Hungária
Sienna Johnson TFS Phönix SV
Jason Jenner-Pokka KIM/TJU Phönix SV
Blanca Vega TFS Melperk SV
Eino Kononen VET FC Bohunice
Nina Korzhakova KIM FC Bohunice
Karina Xie Cho Won TJU Welser AC
Izumi Tsuruta RIN Welser AC
Kimi Lu Jing KIM/TJU Kaiserbad SC
Levin Kammer ONR Kaiserbad SC
Gergely Horváth KGY Tihány LK
Mikalai Handinyu RLS Zillertal
Emory Claude-Ciprielle AUP Zillertal
Sergei Mironov KIM St. Agatha FC


Lower Divisions
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ImageHunyad LK
ImageFC Tokai
ImageFehérvár
ImageSt.Agatha
ImageZillertal SV
ImageKlosterling FC
Image]Terrau SV
ImageFC Lílov
ImageÚjvar TC


National League - Third-Tier - 3 promotion spots
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ImageSzepes
ImageRadegg FC
ImageFreystadt
ImageBekes
ImageAlvinc
ImageSeefeld FC
ImageTemes
ImageSzék
ImageMayrhofer
ImageHont
ImageSt.Laszlo


Legend - Länder
Image Inner Calgas
Image Upper Calgas
Image Alföld
Image Little Bohemia
Image Meeresregion
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Calgasia Bundesliga - Season 2002

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FC Bohunice is your 2002 Calgasia Champion! Back-to-back!


The 2002 season will be remembered as the year Bohunice cemented their rise to the summit of Calgasian football. Once regarded as eternal underdogs, FC Bohunice, under the guidance of head coach Karel Polásek – affectionately nicknamed The Prophet – retained their league crown with style and conviction.

Polásek’s achievement cannot be overstated. In just four years, he has transformed a historical club that rarely used to win into the dominant force of the Bundesliga, masterminding consecutive titles through a blend of tactical pragmatism and belief. His side defended resolutely and attacked with purpose, anchored by the ruthless finishing of Alex Gassenbauer and the relentless work rate of a disciplined midfield. Where once Bohunice lacked the depth and composure to challenge, now they carry themselves with the confidence of champions.

The challengers were left in their wake. Club Hungária pushed hard but was ultimately undermined by its conservative approach, while Welser’s defensive discipline was impressive but insufficient to mount a title charge. Phönix offered thrills through Jason Jenner-Pokka’s extraordinary 23-goal campaign, though defensive vulnerabilities cost them dearly. For Goldstadt SK, fifth place was little short of a crisis; despite Gloria Renner’s 20 goals, inconsistency left the nation’s wealthiest club far from contention.

Elsewhere, Melperk dazzled with attacking fireworks but conceded too much to seriously compete, while mid-table sides Kaiserbad and Dornzell showed spirit without the sharpness to rise further. At the foot of the table, both Strelín and Tihány clung to survival, leaving Ausnes to suffer the indignity of relegation after a season marked by defensive collapse.

Yet the story of 2002 belongs to Bohunice and their inspirational coach. In a league long dominated by traditional powers, Polásek has rewritten the script, proving that tactical clarity, self-belief and relentless work can propel even the humblest of sides to glory. Back-to-back titles have elevated The Prophet from a respected coach to a legendary figure in Calgasian football, and his FC Bohunice team are no longer outsiders.

FC Bohunice – Champions (49 pts)
Bohunice’s triumph was built on a balance of attacking flair and defensive discipline. Alex Gassenbauer enjoyed one of the finest seasons of his career, scoring 18 goals and providing the focal point for an ambitious side. Brigita Horáčková added width and energy, while Roland Volf’s intelligence in midfield gave them rhythm. Though their campaign was not without setbacks – a heavy loss to Dornzell served as a reminder of their occasional vulnerability – they responded with consistency, winning crucial matches against rivals at the top. Conceding only 30 goals, they combined resilience at the back with clinical finishing in the final third. The championship signals the emergence of Bohunice as a genuine powerhouse in Calgasian football, a side capable of sustaining success.

Club Hungária – 2nd (40 pts)
Club Hungária finished nine points off the pace, yet their season confirmed their reputation as one of the most durable outfits in the league. María Kálnoky was exceptional in goal, commanding her defence with authority, while the veteran Tamás Varga shouldered much of the scoring burden with 14 goals. Zsofía Kálnoky added dynamism in attack, and György Biró’s creativity ensured a steady supply of chances. Their football was often cautious, prioritising defensive security, which limited their goal output but made them exceptionally hard to beat. A cluster of draws ultimately cost them the title challenge, but they remain firmly lodged among the elite, with stability and discipline as their trademarks.

Welser AC – 3rd (37 pts)
Welser’s identity as a defensively-minded side was never in doubt. Conceding only 15 goals across the campaign, they were by far the hardest team to break down, thanks to the maturity of goalkeeper Max Haller and a disciplined back four. Norbert Kiss added attacking spark from the right, while Lukas Griessner and Elias Schuster shared scoring responsibilities. Yet their approach was sometimes criticised as overly conservative; their tally of just 20 goals highlighted a lack of imagination in the final third. Despite that, they secured third place, proving that structure and discipline can still earn results. If Welser aspire to mount a title challenge, though, they will need more ambition in attack.

Phönix SV – 4th (34 pts)
Phönix delivered entertainment in abundance, scoring 51 goals – second only to Bohunice – but conceding 38, leaving them short of consistency. Jason Jenner-Pokka was the league’s outstanding striker, scoring 23 goals in a brilliant individual campaign that confirmed his place as the most dangerous forward in the country. Alongside him, the teenage prodigy Hedwig Schöngau and the tireless Greta Ringel added depth to their attack. Yet their defensive fragility was repeatedly exposed, with several high-scoring defeats undermining their progress. They may not have finished in the top three, but Phönix played with a style that captured attention, and with greater balance, they could be a future contender.

Goldstadt SK – 5th (34 pts)
For the nation’s most popular club, fifth place was a bitter disappointment. The attacking brilliance of Gloria Renner, who scored 20 goals, and the promising form of Jonas Schiele, who added 15, ensured Goldstadt were always a threat going forward. Franz Holmeiner’s control of midfield and Zoe Urbánková’s incisive passing kept them creative, but defensive errors cost them dearly, with 33 goals conceded. Their inconsistency – superb one week, lacklustre the next – summed up a season of frustration. For a club accustomed to silverware, questions will be asked of both players and management. This was a campaign that underlined the gulf between their attacking flair and their defensive vulnerabilities.

Melperk SV – 6th (32 pts)
Melperk had one of the league’s most watchable attacks, with Emil Sedláček and Ema Ježková both reaching double figures in goals. Christine Cieszyn and Blanca Vega provided drive and creativity from midfield, while Josef Sloup’s presence in goal added stability when the defence wavered. Their 50 goals scored placed them among the league’s most potent sides, but the concession of 29 reflected lapses that denied them a higher finish. Big victories, including a 9–0 demolition of Ausnes, showcased their ability to overwhelm weaker sides, yet they faltered against direct rivals. Sixth place feels like underachievement, but the promise of their attacking unit leaves room for optimism.

Kaiserbad SC – 7th (30 pts)
Kaiserbad produced a mixed campaign, at times rising to the occasion with statement victories, yet also losing ground in matches they should have won. Jan Regeer and Zoey Moser carried the goal threat, while Kimi Lu Jing grew in stature as a goalkeeper, showing composure despite his youth. With a relatively young core, the side displayed both energy and inconsistency. They were capable of dominating weaker opponents, yet defensive lapses and lack of leadership in tight matches cost them points. Seventh place reflects a club in development – promising, but not yet polished enough to challenge the league’s elite.

FC Dornzell – 8th (29 pts)
Dornzell’s season was defined by resilience and balance. With 33 goals scored and 34 conceded, they were neither prolific nor fragile, but consistently competitive. Jan Hučhka’s goals and Hedwig Hofer’s runs on the flank provided moments of quality, while Alois Bayerische marshalled midfield with his typical discipline. Too often, however, they settled for draws, with eight stalemates preventing them from climbing higher up the table. Still, their eighth-place finish keeps them comfortably mid-table, offering stability and a foundation to build upon. For a club of Dornzell’s size, this season represented competence rather than glory.

AC Donuberg – 9th (22 pts)
Donuberg’s year was one of turbulence. With 12 defeats and the joint-third worst defence in the league, their campaign was a battle for survival. Moritz Salmhofer’s 11 goals kept them afloat, while Felix Oberwinkler’s presence in midfield gave flashes of quality. Niklas Hohenegger was often left exposed in goal, facing relentless pressure. Despite the struggles, Donuberg occasionally rose to the occasion, producing surprise victories that gave them breathing room. A ninth-place finish brought relief but little celebration. To progress, they must strengthen at both ends of the pitch.

Tihány – 10th (20 pts, −11 GD)
Tihány were erratic but spirited. Robert Tóth’s 11 goals kept them competitive, while Judit Váradi provided leadership in midfield. Their home form was respectable, but away from the Alföld they crumbled too often, conceding heavily against stronger opponents. A porous defence, particularly in the second half of the season, left them fighting for safety. Though they ultimately avoided relegation, Tihány remain a club in need of defensive reinforcements and a clearer identity if they are to progress beyond the lower reaches of the table.

AC Strelín – 11th (20 pts, −18 GD)
Strelín battled hard, yet their defensive weaknesses were exposed throughout the season. Jakub Šimůnek did his best in goal, but the back line offered little protection. Jan Polák and Petra Fialová contributed in the attack, occasionally unsettling bigger opponents, but their overall output was modest. Strelín showed determination, qualities that will be useful next year, in Bundesliga 2.

Ausnes FC – 12th (16 pts)
Ausnes endured a harrowing campaign, finishing bottom with the league’s worst defensive record: 61 goals conceded in 22 matches. Lajos Csernik performed heroics in goal, often preventing heavier defeats, but his efforts could not disguise the team’s frailties. Marco Wagnes fought tirelessly in attack, but support was limited. Occasional flashes of spirit, including a draw with champions Bohunice, were rare bright spots in an otherwise bleak year. Their relegation is a wake-up call; survival in the top flight will require sweeping changes both in defence and midfield solidity.

Bohunice	ClubHungaria	Welser	Kaiserbad	Goldstadt_SK	Melperk	Kaiserbad	FC_Dornzell	Donuberg	Tihány	AC_Strelín	Ausnes
Bohunice — 1–0 0–0 2–3 3–1 5–1 5–3 1–5 1–1 5–1 4–1 3–3
ClubHungaria 1–1 — 2–1 0–2 1–0 1–0 2–0 1–1 2–0 1–0 0–4 2–1
Welser 0–1 1–0 — 2–0 1–1 1–0 0–2 1–0 1–2 2–1 2–1 1–1
Phönix 3–4 1–1 1–1 — 0–3 2–2 5–1 3–0 3–1 3–4 1–1 1–2
Goldstadt_SK 4–1 1–1 1–0 3–1 — 3–3 0–3 3–1 3–1 1–4 1–0 3–0
Melperk 0–3 0–1 0–0 1–0 5–0 — 1–0 0–0 1–0 4–1 6–1 9–0
Kaiserbad 0–4 2–2 1–1 4–0 2–1 2–0 — 1–5 1–1 3–4 1–1 0–0
FC_Dornzell 1–5 1–1 0–1 1–3 1–0 2–2 0–4 — 3–1 0–0 1–1 3–3
Donuberg 1–2 0–1 0–0 1–2 1–2 3–1 2–0 0–1 — 2–1 1–2 5–6
Tihány 0–2 1–1 0–1 3–5 4–1 3–1 4–4 1–3 1–2 — 0–2 1–1
AC_Strelín 1–2 0–1 0–1 0–2 0–4 0–7 1–3 1–1 1–1 2–1 — 4–1
Ausnes 0–1 1–2 1–2 1–10 0–0 1–6 0–1 1–3 0–1 3–3 1–0 —


Table
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
FC Bohunice 22 15 4 3 56 30 +26 49 IFCF Champions League, FFI League of Victors
Club Hungária 22 11 7 4 24 19 +5 40 IFCF Challenger's Cup, FFI League of Victors
Welser AC 22 10 7 5 20 15 +5 37 IFCF Challenger's Cup, FFI Confederations Trophy
Phönix SV 22 10 4 8 51 38 +13 34 IFCF Challenger's Cup

Goldstadt SK 22 10 4 8 36 33 +3 34
Melperk SV 22 9 5 8 50 29 +21 32
Kaiserbad SC 22 8 6 8 38 39 −1 30
FC Dornzell 22 7 8 7 33 34 −1 29
AC Donuberg 22 6 4 12 27 35 −8 22
Tihány 22 5 5 12 38 49 −11 20
AC Strelín 22 5 5 12 24 42 −18 20
Ausnes FC 22 3 7 12 27 61 −34 16


Stats
Top Scorers
Rank Player Team Goals
1 J.Jenner-Pokka Phönix SV 23
2 Gloria Renner Goldstadt SK 20
3 A. Gassenbauer FC Bohunice 18
4 Jonas Schiele Goldstadt SK 15
5 Tamás Varga Club Hungária 14
6 Emil Sedláček Melperk SV 13
7 Ema Ježková Melperk SV 12
8 Robert Tóth Tihány 11
9 M. Salmhofer AC Donuberg 11
10 Norbert Kiss Welser AC 10




Top Assists
Rank Player Team Assists
1 Franz Holmeiner Goldstadt SK 11
2 György Biró Club Hungária 10
3 Emil Sedláček Melperk SV 9
4 Greta Ringel Phönix SV 8
5 Zoe Urbánková Goldstadt SK 8
6 C Cieszyn Melperk SV 7
7 B. Horáčková FC Bohunice 7
8 Edit Tolna Welser AC 6
9 Hedwig Schöngau Phönix SV 6
10 Zsofía Kálnoky Club Hungária 5



Clean Sheets
Rank Goalkeeper Team Clean Sheets
1 Kaltenbrunner Goldstadt SK 9
2 María Kálnoky Club Hungária 8
3 Max Haller Welser AC 8
4 D. Leonharts Phönix SV 7
5 Josef Sloup Melperk SV 6
6 Jiri Srubek FC Bohunice 6
7 Lajos Csernik Ausnes FC 4
8 Kimi Lu Jing Kaiserbad SC 4
9 Jonas Hager Tihány 3
10 Jakub Šimůnek AC Strelín 3


Team of the Season
- GK: Max Haller (Welser AC) – The cornerstone of the league’s tightest defence, commanding and consistent.
- RB: Károly Hájos (Club Hungária) – A reliable player defensively and incisive going forward.
- CB: Milos Nágy (Club Hungária) – A dominant presence at the back, key to his side’s solidity.
- CB: Eino Kononen (FC Bohunice) – A leader in defence, strong in the air and disciplined in the tackle.
- LB: Liliana Mašková (Melperk SV) – Energetic and composed, offering balance in both attack and defence.
- CM: Franz Holmeiner (Goldstadt SK) – The league’s creative heartbeat, dictating play and registering 11 assists.
- CM: Roland Volf (FC Bohunice) – Dynamic box-to-box play, providing balance and vision to a thrilling side.
- CAM: György Biró (Club Hungária) – A consistent source of creativity, linking midfield and attack with precision.
- RW: Gloria Renner (Goldstadt SK) – 20 goals, talismanic as ever, driving her side with pace and finishing.
- ST: Jason Jenner-Pokka (Phönix SV) – Golden Boot winner with 23 goals, the league’s standout striker.
- LW: Alex Gassenbauer (FC Bohunice) – 18 goals, decisive in Bohunice’s back-to-back title triumphs.
Manager: Karel Polásek (FC Bohunice) – El Profeta delivered another title with tactical mastery.

Player of the Year
Alex Gassenbauer (FC Bohunice) – Pivotal in the champions’ title-winning run

Young Players Report

- Hedwig Schöngau (Phönix SV, 19, ST/MP) – Perhaps the revelation of the year, supporting Jenner-Pokka with flair and confidence, registering 6 assists and several key goals.
- Zoe Reiter (Goldstadt SK, 20, RB) – A defensive prodigy, already an automatic starter at the champions-in-waiting, providing both solidity and offensive thrust.
- András Németh (Club Hungária, 16, CM) – Still raw but showed glimpses of future brilliance when given opportunities, the teenager from Gyaromia is already trusted in midfield.
- Izumi Tsuruta (Welser AC, 18, CM) – The young Rin midfielder broke into a defensive-minded side, adding composure and energy in the middle of the pitch.
- Kimi Lu Jing (Kaiserbad SC, 20, GK) – A confident young keeper, who produced crucial saves in big games, pointing to a bright future for Kaiserbad.

Foreign Players Report

- Jason Jenner-Pokka (Phönix SV, TJU/KIM, ST) – The league’s top scorer with 23 goals, combining power and intelligence, an unstoppable force in attack.
- Sienna Johnson (Phönix SV, TFS, CB) – Solid and adaptable at the back, bringing strength and aerial dominance to a defence that needed leadership.
- Eino Kononen (FC Bohunice, VET, CB) – A key part of the champions’ defensive unit, calm under pressure and strong in duels.
- Blanca Vega (Melperk SV, TFS, CM) – The young midfielder added vision and control, forging a formidable partnership with Christine Cieszyn.
- Karina Xie Cho Won (Welser AC, TJU, CDM) – Provided energy and tactical awareness in front of Welser’s impregnable defence, one of the season’s most astute performers.

List of Champions/Palmarès
Team	Titles	Years
Phönix SV 17 1933, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1953, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1978, 1992, 1996, 1998
Melperk SV 12 1932, 1934, 1937, 1941, 1948, 1955, 1966, 1967, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1997
Club Hungária 10 1931, 1949, 1954, 1964, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1988, 1995, 1999
FC Bohunice 9 1930, 1936, 1940, 1958, 1977, 1983, 1989, 2001, 2002
Goldstadt SK 7 1951, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1985, 1994, 2000
Kaiserbad SC 6 1943, 1944, 1946, 1952, 1956, 1981
Welser AC 5 1947, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1987
Ausnes FC 2 1942, 1984
Zillertal SV 2 1975, 1993
St. Agatha FC 1 1979
Seefeld FC 1 1962
AC Donuberg 1 1968


Bundesliga 2. - Year 2002
Team	       Pld	W	D	L	GF	GA	GD	Pts
FC_Saalfelden 18 11 3 4 21 12 +9 36 Promotion, IFCF Liga B Champions Trophy
Hunyad_LK 18 10 3 5 23 19 +4 33 Promotion, IFCF Liga B Champions Trophy

FC_Tokai 18 9 3 6 20 18 +2 30 IFCF Liga B Champions Trophy
Fehérvár 18 7 4 7 20 20 0 25
St.Agatha 18 7 4 7 15 18 −3 25
Zillertal_SV 18 6 6 6 19 15 +4 24
Klosterling_FC 18 6 5 7 18 17 +1 23
Terrau_SV 18 6 4 8 21 23 −2 22
FC_Lílov 18 4 5 9 14 21 −7 17 Relegation
Újvar_TC 18 4 3 11 17 25 −8 15 Relegation
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Rugby - Top 10 Season 1


Rugby has finally found its place in Calgasia. After the national team’s interesting performances at the recent Olympic Games, the Calgasian Olympic Committee has officially launched the country’s first national rugby union competition, the Top 10 Calgasia, as well as a new governing body, Calgasia Rugby.

The league, which begins this autumn, features ten semi-professional clubs from across the country — mostly from rowing and multi-sport institutions — marking the first organised structure for rugby in Calgasia.

Participation has exceeded expectations. Traditional rowing clubs have entered teams, eager to use rugby as a way to develop their own athletes. Established sports institutions such as Goldstadt Sport Kreis and Melperk University have also joined, continuing their remarkable commitment to the develop of sports in the country.

“This is not about building a professional empire,” explained Rudolf Lenz, new chairman of Calgasia Rugby. “It’s about creating a platform for sustainable growth, giving athletes the opportunity to discover rugby and develop the game here.”

The competition, known simply as the Top 10, will feature a regular season of 18 rounds followed by semi-finals and a final to determine the winner of the Calgasian Rugby Championship. Matches will be broadcast on CRF Sport, with limited but growing sponsorship from companies such as Brauerei Union AG and Klimeš Motors, whose contribution has made travel and logistics feasible for the smaller clubs.

Budgets remain modest — most teams operate between K2–3 million per season, and only a handful of players are contracted full-time, but enthusiasm is high. The federation expects crowds of 2,000 to 5,000 spectators at early fixtures, with larger attendances anticipated in Goldstadt and Melperk.

Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 Klosterling Yacht Club 18 13 0 5 229 170 +59 52 Cup Champions, RUCT
2 Ausnes Yacht Club 18 12 0 6 262 207 +55 48 RUCT
3 Ruder Club Galriel 18 10 1 7 310 278 +32 42
4 Rugby Wels 18 9 1 8 236 261 −25 38
5 Habsburg Yacht Club 18 8 0 10 222 219 +3 32
6 Kaiserbad Social Club 18 8 0 10 230 241 −11 32
7 Goldstadt Sport Kreis 18 8 0 10 250 264 −14 32
8 Charles University of Melperk 18 8 0 10 215 263 −48 32
9 St. Agatha Rugby 18 7 1 10 223 214 +9 30
10 Ruderclub Bohunice 18 5 1 12 198 258 −60 22


Semifinals
Klosterling Yacht Club 18–3 Rugby Wels

Ausnes Yacht Club 23–10 Ruder Club Galriel


Klosterling Yacht Club 19–15 Ausnes Yacht Club

The Klosterling Yacht Club is the first winner of the Top 10 Rugby league!

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2003 - 74th Austro-Daimler Bundesliga Season Preview


After a quiet summer with only a handful of transfers, Calgasia’s most beloved competition returns — the Bundesliga is back. Unpredictable as ever, the question remains: who will rise above the chaos this time?

A new era begins

The 2003 campaign marks the final season with 12 clubs. The rapid growth of professional sport in Calgasia has driven a major restructuring, with the league set to expand to 14 teams next year — a move designed to boost competitiveness, attract new audiences, and increase club revenues across the country.

Key Points for 2003

Only one team will be relegated to Bundesliga 2, making the battle for survival more intense than ever. Relegation this year could mean a serious financial setback for the club that suffers it.

Three teams from Bundesliga 2 will earn promotion to the top flight. The expanded format gives second-division sides an extra chance to reach the elite, ensuring fierce competition in both divisions.

Power Rankings: FC Bohunice is the clear favourite
| Rank | CRF Sport     | Morgenstern   | Libertas      | SüdRadio      |
| ---- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- |
| 1 | FC Bohunice | FC Bohunice | FC Bohunice | FC Bohunice |
| 2 | Phönix SV | Melperk SV | Phönix SV | Phönix SV |
| 3 | Melperk SV | Phönix SV | Melperk SV | Club Hungária |
| 4 | Club Hungária | Club Hungária | Club Hungária | Melperk SV |

| 5 | Goldstadt SK | Goldstadt SK | Goldstadt SK | Goldstadt SK |
| 6 | Welser AC | Welser AC | Welser AC | Welser AC |
| 7 | Kaiserbad SC | Kaiserbad SC | Kaiserbad SC | Kaiserbad SC |
| 8 | AC Donuberg | AC Donuberg | AC Donuberg | AC Donuberg |
| 9 | AC Strelín | FC Dornzell | FC Dornzell | FC Saalfelden |
| 10 | FC Dornzell | Tihány | Tihány | Hunyad LK |
| 11 | Hunyad LK | Hunyad LK | FC Saalfelden | Tihány |
| 12 | FC Saalfelden | FC Saalfelden | Hunyad LK | FC Dornzell |


After back-to-back titles, the media has a clear favourite: Karel Polásek will lead FC Bohunice again to their third Bundesliga title in a row. If so, this could be a historical feature: no team has managed to win three consecutive titles in almost 30 years, when Welser AC won from 1972 to 1974. This could mean the ratification of the total rule that Polásek and his players have set in the Calgasian football.

[*]CRF Sport backs Bohunice’s structured dominance and Phönix’s attacking flair as the title storyline, predicting a four-way race at the top.
[*]Morgenstern favours Melperk SV, favouring their technical and aesthetic football, though it concedes Bohunice’s tactical maturity makes them clear favourites.
[*]Libertas acknowledges the offensive potential of Phönix SV and the tiki-taka football of Melperk, but ultimately admits Bohunice’s experience may prevail.
[*]SüdRadio hails Bohunice as the favourite for this season, while valuing the order and resilience of Club Hungária, Welser AC, and Kaiserbad SC.

At the bottom, all four outlets agree that Tihány, Dornzell, Saalfelden, and Hunyad LK will likely fight for survival — a battle as fierce as the title race above.

FC Bohunice
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Full name: Fußball-Club Bohunice
Nickname: the Miners
Location: Bohunice, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Stöckl Arena, 28000
President: Jan Berka
Head Coach: Karel Polášek
Last Season: 1st
Bundesliga Titles: 9
Who to watch: Gassenbauer
Expectations: fight for the title
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Jiri Srubek GK 24
Dominik Kocsis LB 24
Eino Kononen RCB 27 VET
Nina Korzhakova CB 26 KIM
Nico Dorn RB 27
Karel Pesek CM 25
P. Kostková CM 24
Elena Berg LW 30
B. Horáčková RW 21
Roland Volf CAM 25
A. Gassenbauer ST 31
Bench
Adan Číž GK 26
Tomás Hýbl CB 24
Ester Beglová CM 27
Marek Vincour W 24
Patrik Kopecný ST 26
Matej Blecha CB 27


The Prophet did it again. Karel Polášek confirmed himself as the best coach in Calgasia -and probably one of the best ever- after getting a back-to-back title, nailing it right from the start, winning with a point difference of 9. The title holders from the Small Bohemia remain remarkably young. Their pressing is ferocious, and Roland Volf’s creative instincts and the wing duo Berg–Horáčková are the soul of their attacking transitions, to create the chances Gassenbauer needs to score. Critics doubt whether a third title can be won with such a youthful core — but Bohunice’s chemistry could prove their most valuable asset again.

Club Culture & Lore: The first ever Bundesliga winner, way back in 1930, the Bohunice Fussball-Club represent one of the main industrial cities in Calgasia, and Bohunice’s population is mainly of Czech origin (One might find that the club’s logo is inspired by Slavia Praha’s). Founded as a way to promote sports and football among factory workers, it soon grew in popularity in the city and its surroundings, serving as a representation of this working-class city, a kind of David and Goliath metaphor. Their nickname, “Velká Láska” or “The Great Love,” is a testament to the devotion the people of Bohunice show to their team.

Club Hungária
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Full Name: Club Hungária
Nickname: the Magyars, the Railwaymen
City: Goldstadt
Stadium: Szent István (Saint Stephen) Stadium - 21300
President: Mór Appónyi
Head Coach: István Kovács
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, Fehérvár
Last Season: 2nd
Bundesliga Titles: 10
Who to watch: Gábor Szabó, György Biró, Károly Hájos
Expectations: Try to qualify into ICFC





Starting 11 4-2-2-2
María Kálnoky GK 30
Károly Hájos LB 25
Milos Nágy CB 29
Béla Árvai CB 34
Irén Pálffy RB 25
Béla Voss CM 28
Béla Szecsi CM 22
György Biró CAM 27
Gábor Szabó CAM 31
Zsofía Kálnoky ST 26
Bence Váradi ST 18 KGY
Bench
András Németh CM 17 KGY
Pál Farkas CB 26
János Póser CM 30
Kristof Szabó CM 28
Nandor Makló ST 24
Tamás Varga ST 31

The capital’s Hungarian team needs something else. Defensive structure, short passing, and positional control define them. Yet, they desperately need more goals: Kálnoky and Varga carry too much of the burden. But despite the good squad, it is not enough, Goldstadt and Bohunice have won the las three titles, with Club Hungária always finishing second or third, but never having the extra "touch" to win the league. Moreover, key players are starting to be past treir prime: captain Szabó, striker Varga, centre backs... The emergence of youngsters like Váradi, Szecsi or András Németh ensure that the future could be bright for the Magyars, but what will the team do in the meantime?

Club Culture & Lore: The Magyar Kulturális Egyesület, or Hungarian Cultural Association, is an important institution founded in 1918, shortly after the creation of Calgasia, from the Hungarian settlers as a way to keep their culture and traditions alive. As such, the association created the Club Hungária as its sports section to compete against. The club, therefore, has a strong identification with the Hungarian community in Goldstadt and the rest of Calgasia, to the extent that it only plays with players of Hungarian origin.

It is a club that promotes a lot of young players and youth, and has a generally tough, physical and defensive style of play. It tends to retain talent and does not make as many transfer deals as other teams, relying on a solid structure of coaches and trainers. Their home stadium is the cosy Szent István, or St. Stephen's, in honour of the patron saint of Hungary, with a capacity of 21,300 spectators. Its location, very close to the central station of Goldstadt, is the origin of one of the club's nicknames, the Railwaymen.

Welser AC
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Full name: Welser Athletic Club
Nickname: the Blacks, the Enfants Terribles
Location: Wels, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Moritz-Makart-Stadion - 31457
President: Hannes Makart
Head Coach: Louis Fiser
Rivals: FC Bohunice, Kaiserbad SC
Last Season: 3rd
Bundesliga Titles: 5
Who to watch:
Expectations: Perhaps fight for ICFC


Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Max Haller GK 25
Jan Winkler LB 24
Daniel Berbalk CB 25
Heiðar Hallbergssen CB 22 VET
Dominik Hager RB 30
Karina Xie Cho Won CDM 23 TJU
Felix Prötsch CM 30
Edit Tolna CM 22
Joel Melero LW 20 BON
Norbert Kiss RW 28
Lukas Griessner ST 23
Bench
Konrad Bauchinger CB 27
Max Kessler CB 32
Michael Peiskammer RB 23
Gabriel Mayr CM 26
Elias Schuster ST 26
Izumi Tsuruta CM 19 RIN
Jan Schlossinger CB 19
Alex Resch LW 27


The Enfant Terribles got it back. After a dissapointing 2001 season, 2002 was excellent, being back to the IFCF places again. And this season looks even more promising, after the signing of young promise left winger Joel Melero from Bonusia. The team needed to be more dangerouns in the left flank and this signing seems like a good match. The team of Wels will remain brutally efficient — low-scoring, hard-tackling, and terrifying on set pieces. Their midfield metronome, Karina Xie Cho Won, has brought unexpected finesse. Expect them to defend deep, counter through Griessner and melero, and make opponents earn every centimetre.

Club Culture & Lore: In a sea of good, offensive football, the Welser Athletic Club is an island of grit, defence and a pinch of shithousery. Let the rest enjoy beautiful pass combinations, marvellous skill moves or wonderful goals. What a true Welser AC fan wants above all is to win, and if it can be from an ugly corner kick in the 89th minute, so much the better. This team is based on hard work and sacrifice, and is a perfect representation of Wels, one of the beating hearts of the industry in Calgasia. Coal, steel and machines dominate this industrial city, and the team wears black shirts to commemorate this. They also have a very successful Ice Hockey section, as well as sections in other sports.
Of course, this mentality would soon clash with teams with a more cheerful mentality, such as Bohunice, Phönix or GSK, and that has derived in a fierce rivalry with them, even with occasional violence, especially with Bohunice (the other great industrial city) and GSK, who are seen as sophisticated softies from the capital. But the average fan is clear: 1-0 is as good as 5-0. Remember, “Welser is not like everybody else”

Phönix SV
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Full name: Phönix Sport Verein
Nickname: the Phoenix, the King of Kings
Location: Ocheron, Meeresregion
Stadium: Der Neue Rosengarten - 45000
President: Heinrich Kraft
Head Coach: Alois Dinkerwert
Rivals: Ausnes
Last Season: 4th
Bundesliga Titles: 17
Who to watch: Hedwig Schöngau
Expectations: Fight for ICFC, perhaps contenders





Starting 11 - 4-4-2
D.Leonharts GK 30
Marlene Binder CB 24
Martin Kargel CB 25
Sienna Johnson CB 25 TFS
Stefan Feist LW 28
Greta Ringel CM 27
Max Bohren CM 27
Hedwig Schöngau LW 19
Margaréta Balog RW 26
J. Jenner-Pokka ST 27 KIM/TJU
Mario Laimer ST 22
Bench
D. Schneider GK 29
Adrian Ortner D 19
S. Schöndorfer M 31
Philipp Stangl RB 30
Paul Plamberger A 19
Christian Rausch LB 25


Never a dull moment in Ocheron. Phönix embodies chaos — 51 goals scored, 38 conceded last year. With flamboyant strikers Jenner-Pokka and Laimer leading the line, and 19-year-old prodigy Schöngau in behind, this side lives for spectacle, and the addition of Casas from Bonusia in the midfield can be key for the team's aspirations. If coach Dinkerwert can tighten the back line, Phönix could soar even higher.

Club Culture & Lore: Ocheron, often considered the third city of the country after Goldstadt and Melperk, is located south of both cities, on the shores of the great ocean, and enjoys a milder climate. That has helped to cultivate an image in the rest of the country that life is more beautiful by the sea. But there is a thing where Ocheron IS really better: football. No one has more titles than their beloved team, Phönix Sport Verein, with 17 titles. Originally named Olympia Sport Verein, the club changed its name to Phönix (Phoenix) after a devastating fire nearly destroyed the city in 1926, symbolising rebirth from the ashes. As with many other clubs in Calgasia, it has numerous sections in different sports.
With a passionate fan base, Rosengarten is considered one of the hottest stadiums in all of Calgasia, known for its acoustics and the tireless support of its fans. The Phönix SV is an institution that goes beyond football in the city of Ocheron. It is a true social association, promoting all kinds of cultural, educational, and sports activities, such as its scholarship program for students with limited financial resources or participation in theatre or music festivals. For this reason, it is loved as more than just a club by the citizens of Ocheron and is one of the city's best ambassadors.

Goldstadt SK
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Full name: Goldstadt Sport-Kreis
Nickname: The Imperials, The Golden-and-Blue, the "Big Mouths"
Stadium: Austro-Daimler Arena
President: Ritter Emil von Winkelhofer
Head Coach: Agatha Weiss
Rivals: Club Hungária, Melperk SV
Last Season: 5th
Bundesliga Titles: 7
Who to watch: Gloria Renner, Xaver Webern, Jonas Schiele
Expectations: Title outsiders, IFCF qualification chances





Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Josef Kaltenbrunner GK 32
Mia Wallner LB 26
Stefan Andris CB 28
Gábor Takács CB 28
Zoe Reiter RB 21
Daniel Postlmayer CDM 32
Zoe Urbánková CM 29
Franz Holmeiner CM 29
Xaver Webern LW 29
Gloria Renner (c) RW, ST 28
Jonas Schiele ST 26
Bench
Felix Sinnhuber GK 27
Mau Ratzenberger CB 33
Florian Mayrpeter RB 35
Moritx Maderthaner CM 33
Elias Schmidl ST 26


Another club that has embraced chaos. Goldstadt’s imperial aura dimmed after their 2000 title year, but their squad remains star-studded. Captain Gloria Renner is both finisher and talisman, flanked by the artistic Webern and metronomic Holmeiner. With Andris and Takács commanding the back, GSK could reignite their title ambitions — if they rediscover balance between attack and ego, though it’s always an unstable equilibrium in the capital city.

Club Culture & Lore: the Sports Circle of Goldstadt, or GSK, is the oldest sport club in the country, founded shortly after the Settle of Calgasia of 1917, to organize and promote all kinds of sport activities, and it retains its place as the main sports institution, with sections in Ice Hockey, Water Polo, Athletics, Track & Field, Rowing, Winter Sports, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball. A true "beacon of light" for the sport in this country, its Football is the most famous and beloved section, with fans all over Calgasia (though not the most successful).
Although it has support from all levels of society, it is traditionally associated with the upper class and the aristocracy from Goldstadt, as a representation of the power and wealth of the capital over the regions, generating tensions in areas with a higher proportion of Hungarians or Czechs, such as Melperk. Their policy of signing top talent from other teams instead of developing the youth system does not help to mitigate such tensions. However, the team's tendency to implode has prevented it from achieving further success, with way less titles than rivals like Phönix or Melperk. When your locker room is full of egos and divas because you can only sign the best-of-the-best, the slightest setback can destroy the team's chemistry and severely affect the results. hence the unofficial nickname for them, the Big-Mouths.

Melperk SV
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Full name: Melperk Sport Verein
Nickname: the Academicals, the Lions
Location: Melperk, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Olympiastadion - 39710
President: Medard Lukeš
Head Coach: Hugo Sedler
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, FC Bohunice
Last Season: 6th
Bundesliga Titles: 12
Who to watch: Novák, Sedlácek, Vega, Cieszyn
Expectations: fight for title if they are healthy and focused. Otherwise, who knows.





Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Josef Sloup GK 32
Liliana Mašková LB 26
Zdenek Varacka B 24
Amálie Hamplová CB 28
Antonin Hojer RB 26
Christine Cieszyn CM 29
Blanca Vega CM 26 TFS
Ema Ježková RW 24
Àgata Mercader LW 20 BON
Emil Sedlácek CAM 24
Jan Novák ST 26
Bench
Jan Burianek GK 36
Zuzana Kadleková CB 24
Ivana Holubová CM 27
Václav Kopácek ST 25
David Panek CM 28
Matej Gorol RW 33


Their fluid Czech-inspired passing mesmerises, but inconsistency costs points. Winger Ježková and striker Novák form a thrilling attacking duo, while veteran Cieszyn anchors the midfield. A dark horse if they find discipline.

Club Culture & Lore: Melperk Sport Verein is the football club of the city of Melperk, the capital of Lesser Bohemia and the epicentre of the Czech population in Calgasia. It is one of the most successful teams in the country, with a large number of supporters, not necessarily of Czech ethnicity, throughout the nation, although many Czechs sympathise with the team.
The club's culture promotes youth development, as well as tolerance and excellence. Their nickname The Academics, comes from the fact that Melperk is home to the country's leading and most prestigious university, Charles University of Melperk, which gives the city its innovative and academic character. It also has a great youth academy and an emphasis on technique and offensive style, and has the best training facilities in the country. The club's main rivals are Goldstadt SK, with whom they play in the Calgasia Classic. It is a tough and sometimes bitter rivalry, a product of the ethnic and political tension between Austrians and Czechs. Goldstadt represents the aristocratic and bourgeois, conservative society and the central power of the capital, while Melperk represents the intelligentsia, the avant-garde. Their fans, often university students, tend to be loud and cheerful.

Kaiserbad SC
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Full name: Kaiserbad Social Club
Nickname: the Aristocrats, the Millionaires
Location: Kaiserbad, Upper Calgas
Stadium: Nordbäder Stadion, 24250
President: Count István Esterházy
Head Coach: Pál Egyed
Rivals: Welser AC
Last Season: 7th
Bundesliga Titles: 6
Who to watch: Zoey Moser
Expectations: Mid table
Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Kimi Lu Jing GK 20 KIM/TJU
Hildegard Berg CB 22
Gyula Kállai CB 26
Jakob Schulz CB 22
Gabor Nemeth LB 28
L. Entleitner RB 23
Jacob Richter CM 22
Levin Kammer CM 20 ONR
Jan Regeer CM 27
David Rathgeb ST 28
Zoey Moser ST 28
Bench
Max Kolb GK 21
Moritz Moosmann CB 23
Sophia Huttner RW 23
Arnold Tandari ST 30


2002 was again a quiet season for the Aristocrats, displaying good football but ending in the middle of the table. The sell of the starting keeper, Kaltenbrunner, was a bit shocking for the fanbase, as the team lost one of its best players, but the money earned will be useful in the future to sign new players, according to the board, who also added that this will be a “rebuilding” season, focusing on developing talent and scouting the market. Lu Jing will have the task of being the keeper in the post-Kaltenbrunner era, but the young 21-year-old player seems up to the challenge. On the other side of the team, Zoey Moser will continue to demonstrate that she's one of the best scorers in the league.

Club Culture & Lore: Kaiserbad, literally “Emperor’s Baths” is an exclusive spa town, capital of the alpine region of Upper Calgas. Since the discovery and development of thermal baths near, it has been a place for rich and aristocrats, who have built villas and palaces around the baths. Thus, Kaiserbad is synonym of money, elegance and glamour. As such, some nobles founded the Kaiserbad Social Club as a space to gather and practice sports, but it soon became clear that it could be interesting (and profitable) to create a professional football team, hence the nickname “Millionaires” or “Aristocrats” that the team bears.
The KSC has always had a strong economy that allows the team to sign good players, although they do not usually develop the local talent, finding it in other teams. The fanbase is quieter than in other teams, but it is also exigent and prides itself on recognizing talent and good football. It is not uncommon to see the crowd applauding a rival player at the end of the match if he has played a great game: in Kaiserbad, talent and art are valued. Players usually are eager to sign with KSC: good salaries, a polite fan base and one of the best cities in the country in terms of quality of life are an almost irresistible combination. This has led to six Bundesliga titles, the last one 20 years ago though.

AC Dornzell
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Full name: Athletic Club Dornzell
Nickname: The white-and-greens
Stadium: Obergraten Stadion
President: August Holler
Head Coach: Roman Zawada
Rivals: Donuberg, St. Agatha
Last Season: 8th.
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Who to watch: Jan Hučhka
Expectations: Fight for relegation





Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Johann Lindtner GK 28
Pál Morffy RB 26
Franz Tisza CB 27
Hanna Kloffinger CB 30
Bela Nagy LB 25
Alois Bayerische CM 29
Greta Horfingel CM 26
Thomas Gruber CM 24
Jan Hučhka ST 25
Hedwig Hofer RW 27
Emil Heller LW 23
Bench
Marco Glaser CB 25
Tamas Fulop LB 26
Samuel Bela CM 28
Ralf Kneissen DM 24
Hans Ernst RM 22
Daniel Kasberg ST 25
Samuel Quandt GK 23


Calgasia’s industrial heart produced a hard-working squad with an attacking touch. Dornzell impressed neutrals with their pressing and versatility. The trio Hofer–Gruber–Hućhka promises entertainment, but defensive lapses must be curbed.

AC Donuberg is a modest but well-respected club based in one of Calgasia’s key industrial cities. Founded by railway workers and mechanics, the team has always had a strong connection to the city’s working-class roots and no-nonsense attitude. The club isn’t known for flashy signings or big statements — it focuses on discipline, team effort, and doing the basics well. Fans are loyal and grounded, turning up week after week with quiet pride, even if the results don’t always go their way. While AC Donuberg doesn’t usually fight for titles, it’s considered a solid and reliable team that’s tough to beat, especially at home. It’s a place where players often grow into professionals by working hard and learning the value of consistency over spectacle.

AC Donuberg
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Full name: Donuberg Athletic Club
Nickname: The Red and Black
Location: Donuberg, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Tales-Tor-Stadion - 11000
President: Emil Langheiter
Head Coach: Stefan Kovács
Rivals: St. Agatha, Dornzell
Last Season: 9th
Bundesliga Titles: 1
Who to watch: Moritz Salmhofer, Samuel Trimmel
Expectations: fight for relegation




Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Niklas Hohenegger GK 29
Patrick Zellhofer RB 27
Georg Ranner CB 28
Benedikt Marz CB 31
Ákos Fülöp LB 26
Samuel Trimmel CM 30
Raphael Brünner RW 27
Dominik Novotný CM 25
Moritz Salmhofer ST 26
Felix Oberwinkler CAM 28
Anna Pucher LW 24
Bench
Markus Hartner CB 26
Katalin Kiss LB 27
Bernhard Kreidl DM 29
Tímea Veszprémi RM 25
Roland Fürnkranz ST 23
Lukas Glanzer GK 26


The lakeside club has undergone subtle renewal, relying on internal development. Oberwinkler remains the creative spark, while Salmhofer seeks to fill the goal-scoring void. Expect cautious football. Salmhofer will continue to be the reference of this team, with his goals being key to avoid relegation.

Tihány LK
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Full name: Tihány Labdarúgóklub
Nickname: the Hounds
Location: Tihány, Alföld
Stadium: Sandor Török Stadion - 8446
President: Flóra Orosz
Head Coach: Gyula Nagy
Rivals: Fehérvár
Last Season: 10th
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Who to watch: Varga, Banfalvi
Expectations: fight for relegation





Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Jonas Hager GK 21
András Szalai LW 24
Josef Urblik CB 28
Jan Krejci CB 26
Dominik Öri CB 32
Martina Uram RW 33
Gergely Horváth CM 18 KGY
Rebeka Banfalvi CM 28
Judit Váradi CM 30
Norbert Varga ST 23
Robert Tóth ST 34
Robert Enyedi GK 33
Bench
Kristof Pallái CB 28
Nora Feledy RB 31
Laszlo Jova CM 33
Peter Puskás ST 22
Attila Németh CM 35


Another season, another relegation spot avoided. Moreover, the Hounds were not only able to retain striker Norbert Varga in the team, but to acquire promising 18-year-old midfielder Gergely Horváth from Gyarmatia, the first ever foreign player in club's history. He is destined to be the central piece of a team that knows that will have to face another tight fight for the relegation, but that also knows it has the tools to keep the category.

Club Culture & Lore: located in the Alföld, the region with Hungarian majority, Tihány Labdarúgóklub has always been a team between the first and second division of the Calgasian football, with a small but loyal fanbase. The average Tihány fan is happy with three things: avoiding relegation, winning against Fehérvár, and praying that Club Hungária do not buy their best player. And that has been a constant for the Hounds, dedicated to the talent development, they have found themselves selling their top prospects to powerhouse Club Hungária or other teams many times, hampering in numerous occasions their ability to raise their level in the league.

FC Saalfelden
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Full name: Fussball-Club Saalfelden
Nickname:
Location: Saalfelden, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Kriemhilde Stadion - 5100
President: Karla Hausnitz
Head Coach: Tomas Ineman
Rivals: Lílov
Last Season: 1st Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: -
Who to watch: Zillendorf
Expectations: fight for relegation





Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Lukas Tiefenthaler 27 GK
Patrick Sonnleitner 25 RB
Andreas Dornwieser 29 CB
Georg Oberreith 28 CB
Fabian Kramshuber 23 LB
Markus Seewaldner 26 CDM
Stefan Pratzenhofer 24 RM
Xaver Hochleitner 30 CM
Paul Traunegger 25 CAM
Tobias Grünwald 22 RW
Lukas Zillendorf 27 ST
Bench
Florian Hohenbruck 21 LW
Simon Dornthal 24 CB
Felix Lamprechtner 20 RB
David Strohbach 22 CM
Michael Eisenbruck 31 ST


After decades wandering the lower leagues, FC Saalfelden finally climb back into the Bundesliga — their first top-flight appearance in 12 years. Consider a "suburb" of the capital Goldstadt due to its proximity, the club is small and its talent usually departs for the big capital once it has reached some level, so it is hard for FC Saalfelden to retain local talent. Instead, they have used a different strategy: attract discarded players from bigger teams. Due to the aforementioned proximitiy to Goldstadt, a great deal of players are more than willing to play in Saalfelden while living in the city. Despite this recent trend, the club’s story is one of quiet resilience rather than glamour.

Hunyad LK
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Full name: Hunyad Labdarúgoklub
Nickname: the White Horses
Location: Hunyad, Alföld
Stadium: Mátyás Király Stadion - 6000
President: Ferenc Alvics
Head Coach: Izabella Farkas
Rivals: Fehérvár, Tokai
Last Season: 2nd Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: -
Who to watch: Farkas
Expectations: fight for relegation




Starting 11 - 4-4-2
Gábor Fülöpdi 28 GK
László Nyárfalvy 24 RB
László Farkas 18 CB KGY
Zoltán Tápayházy 29 CB
Levente Kunszentényi 22 LB
Krisztián Hunyássy 27 CDM
Bálint Várfalvy 25 CM
Tamás Csengődi 23 LW
Márton Pusztavári 30 RW
Gergő Borossfalvy 28 ST
Ádám Bérczy 24 ST
Bench
Dániel Hollóföldi 20 RW
Antal Fenyőházy 25 CB
Zsombor Kuthassy 21 CM
Péter Almássy 23 LB
Gyula Szegvári 31 ST


For Hunyad LK, this is the dawn of a new chapter: their first-ever season in the Calgasian Bundesliga. Their compact and noisy ground — the Mátyás Király Stadion — will finally host top-flight football, and the atmosphere is expected to be great. Manager Izabella Farkas has built a side that will focus on defence, waiting on set pieces and counterattacks to strike the rivals. The young striker Ádám Bérczy leads the line, supported by winger Tamás Csengődi, while on defence we will find a wonderkid, László Farkas from Gyarnomia, who is the "minister of Defence" being only 18 years old.

Foreign Players in Calgasia
András Németh	KGY	Club Hungária
Bence Váradi KGY Club Hungária
Sienna Johnson TFS Phönix SV
Jason Jenner-Pokka KIM/TJU Phönix SV
Blanca Vega TFS Melperk SV
Eino Kononen VET FC Bohunice
Nina Korzhakova KIM FC Bohunice
Karina Xie Cho Won TJU Welser AC
Izumi Tsuruta RIN Welser AC
Kimi Lu Jing KIM/TJU Kaiserbad SC
Levin Kammer ONR Kaiserbad SC
Gergely Horváth KGY Tihány LK
Mikalai Handinyu RLS Zillertal SV
Emory Claude-Ciprielle AUP Zillertal SV
Sergei Mironov KIM St. Agatha FC
Laszlo Farkas KGY Hunyad LK
Sibil·la Casas BON Phönix SV
Àgata Mercader BON Melperk SV
Joel Melero BON Welser AC
Heiðar Hallbergssen VET Welser AC
Erich Csqaver EDS Kaiserbad SC


Lower Divisions
Bundesliga 2. - 3 promotion spots 
ImageAC Strelín
ImageAusnes FC
ImageFC Tokai
ImageFehérvár
ImageSt.Agatha
ImageZillertal SV
ImageKlosterling FC
Image]Terrau SV
ImageFC Lílov
ImageGórglow
ImageSzepes
ImageRadegg FC


National League - Third-Tier - 2 promotion spots
ImageÚjvar TC
ImageFreystadt
ImageBekes
ImageAlvinc
ImageSeefeld FC
ImageTemes
ImageSzék
ImageMayrhofer
ImageHont
ImageSt.Laszlo


Legend - Länder
Image Inner Calgas
Image Upper Calgas
Image Alföld
Image Little Bohemia
Image Meeresregion

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Postby Calgasia » Fri Nov 21, 2025 2:18 pm

Calgasia Bundesliga - Season 2003

And the Phoenix rises from the ashes again!


The 2003 Bundesliga will be remembered as a season of the rebirth of Phönix, and aseason wjere the league is standing on the edge of structural transformation. Twelve clubs entered this final edition of the compact format that defined Calgasian football for seven decades. Next year, the doors open wider: fourteen clubs, with new expectations.

But before the future rushes in, we look back at a season that offered drama, brilliance, heartbreak, and a champion worthy of the myth in its name.

=== Bundesliga 2003 – Final Table ===
Pos | Team           | Pld | W  | D  | L  | GF | GA | GD   | Pts
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1 | Phönix SV | 22 | 12 | 7 | 3 | 53 | 33 | +20 | 43
2 | FC Bohunice | 22 | 11 | 6 | 5 | 53 | 25 | +28 | 39
3 | Melperk SV | 22 | 11 | 6 | 5 | 46 | 37 | +9 | 39
4 | Club Hungária | 22 | 9 | 8 | 5 | 31 | 24 | +7 | 35

5 | Goldstadt SK | 22 | 9 | 8 | 5 | 38 | 34 | +4 | 35
6 | Kaiserbad SC | 22 | 8 | 8 | 6 | 39 | 38 | +1 | 32
7 | Welser AC | 22 | 9 | 4 | 9 | 25 | 22 | +3 | 31
8 | AC Donuberg | 22 | 7 | 3 | 12 | 36 | 49 | −13 | 24
9 | Hunyad LK | 22 | 6 | 4 | 12 | 33 | 50 | −17 | 22
10 | FC Dornzell | 22 | 5 | 6 | 11 | 40 | 52 | −12 | 21
11 | Tihány | 22 | 5 | 5 | 12 | 29 | 43 | −14 | 20
12 | FC Saalfelden | 22 | 4 | 7 | 11 | 22 | 38 | −16 | 19 (Relegated)


Phönix SV — 1st place – 43 points – Champions

Five years without a title felt like an eternity for the giant of Calgasia. This season, Phönix rediscovered the greatness that once made them the country’s most decorated side. They were not flawlessl, but they were decisive in the big moments.

Fifty-three goals came from a forward line that simply refused to slow down, while their midfield pressed with ferocity. Matchday after matchday, the city of Ocheron slowly realized that the long awaited dream was becoming true. The defence, long their weak point, finally matured. Phönix are champions again.

FC Bohunice — 2nd place – 39 points

Almost. Bohunice did not lose the title; they simply ran out of calendar. With the league’s best defence and a goal difference that dwarfed the rest of the competition, the reigning champions produced football of astonishing control and consistency. What they lacked was ruthlessness in crucial fixtures. Still, Bohunice remain the most complete side in the country and will enter the expanded 2004 season as joint favourites to reclaim their crown.

Melperk SV — 3rd place – 39 points

Melperk’s season was a work of art. Their passing combinations, width, and positional play stood as a counterpoint to other, more pragmatic styles in the league. When they were inspired, they could oblierate any opponent. When they drifted, they conceded soft goals. Melperk remains the artists of the Bundesliga, admired even by their rivals, but at the end it's always other team that lifts the trophy. This season proved though that Melperk can challenge for the title again.

Club Hungária — 4th place – 35 points

Rarely spectacular but always dependable, the Magyars forged another season of defensive organisation and patient build-up. Their midfield remains one of the most tactically intelligent in the country and their defence, fierce. Yet once again, goals were their scarce resource. Hungária created enough to compete but lacked the killer instinct of the top three. Their floor remains high; their ceiling, however, remains capped.

Goldstadt SK — 5th place – 35 points

GSK’s campaign was a mosaic of promise and frustration. The individual quality is unquestionable — Renner, Webern — but the cohesion wavered, a house speciality. They were capable of brilliance but also apathy, sometimes in the same match. Their fifth place reflects both potential and dissapointment. In the expanded league, they cannot afford another season, they can do better than this despite the result. And GSK fans do not characterize for their patience.

Kaiserbad SC — 6th place – 32 points

In a rebuilding season for them, Kaiserbad played beyond the expectations, the team was both disciplined and stubborn. Their home form was exceptional but away days were far more unpredictable. The season felt like a step forward, the squad rejuvenating over the years. If they stabilise defensively, Kaiserbad may yet return to the upper tier of Calgasian football.

Welser AC — 7th place – 31 points

Wels remain the league’s most polarising club. Brutally physical, defensively disciplined, unapologetically direct — but this time not as effective as they were last season. True to their shithousery tradition, their season lacked elegance but not identity. A top-half finish suits them, but for a roster that finished third last year, this year feels dissapointing despite their young age. Still, no team looks forward to facing them. That alone says everything.

AC Donuberg — 8th place – 24 points

Donuberg scored 36 goals — an excellent return — but conceded 49, the second-worst defence in the league. Their matches were chaotic: thrilling for neutrals, heart-failure inducing for supporters. They avoided trouble thanks to their offensive spirit, but next season’s expanded league could not be as forgiving.

Hunyad LK — 9th place – 22 points – First-ever Bundesliga season

The Alföld club’s first year in the top flight was a celebration. Inspired at home, overwhelmed away, Hunyad played with the enthusiasm of newcomers but were punished for their defensive frailties. They survive — and that is already success. With consolidation, structure, and investment, Hunyad could become a permanent top-flight presence.

FC Dornzell — 10th place – 21 points

No team summarised the middle of the table better. Dornzell scored freely, but defending remained a foreign concept. Their matches were chaotic, loud, often decided by single moments of brilliance, but in football one has to defend as well, though the Calgasian style says otherwise. They must mature quickly to avoid falling behind in the expanded 2004 Bundesliga.

Tihány — 11th place – 20 points

Their season was a seesaw of intensity: periods of exhilarating attacking play followed by long spells of defensive disarray. Passion, as ever, was not the
problem; structure was. They escape relegation by two points. A warning, not a triumph.

FC Saalfelden — 12th place – 19 points – Relegated

For the Alpine club, promotion was a dream realised; survival proved one step too far. Saalfelden fought bravely, defended well at times, and showed admirable commitment. But the gap in experience and quality was evident.

Their relegation is a disappointment, not a failure. With the right response, they may return sooner than expected — especially as the league opens wider in 2004.

Results
Home \ Away | PHX | BOH | MEL | HUN | GSK | KAI | WEL | DON | HUNY | DOR | TIH | SAA
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Phönix | — | 1–0 | 1–1 | 1–1 | 1–1 | 6–1 | 0–4 | 1–3 | 0–0 | 7–2 | 2–0 | 1–1
Bohunice | 0–1 | — | 5–0 | 2–1 | 3–3 | 0–1 | 0–1 | 1–4 | 5–2 | 3–0 | 3–0 | 5–1
Melperk | 1–2 | 1–1 | — | 1–3 | 2–2 | 3–1 | 3–2 | 5–3 | 4–4 | 0–4 | 4–2 | 2–1
Club Hungária | 2–3 | 2–2 | 0–0 | — | 1–0 | 0–0 | 1–0 | 3–2 | 1–1 | 0–2 | 4–2 | 0–0
Goldstadt SK | 5–3 | 0–0 | 1–1 | 4–1 | — | 0–3 | 1–0 | 3–0 | 1–3 | 3–6 | 4–1 | 2–1
Kaiserbad | 3–6 | 0–3 | 3–1 | 0–0 | 0–0 | — | 0–2 | 3–0 | 5–1 | 2–2 | 3–3 | 4–1
Welser AC | 2–2 | 2–2 | 0–2 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 0–1 | — | 3–1 | 0–1 | 1–0 | 1–0 | 1–0
AC Donuberg | 1–2 | 0–3 | 1–4 | 1–1 | 0–3 | 1–1 | 0–2 | — | 5–2 | 3–2 | 1–1 | 2–3
Hunyad LK | 2–3 | 1–7 | 0–2 | 1–3 | 0–1 | 6–4 | 2–0 | 0–1 | — | 2–2 | 1–3 | 1–0
FC Dornzell | 1–5 | 3–3 | 1–2 | 0–3 | 5–0 | 2–3 | 2–2 | 0–3 | 0–3 | — | 0–0 | 1–3
Tihány | 1–4 | 1–4 | 0–3 | 1–2 | 1–2 | 0–0 | 3–1 | 5–1 | 2–0 | 1–2 | — | 1–0
Saalfelden | 1–1 | 0–1 | 0–4 | 0–2 | 2–2 | 1–1 | 1–0 | 1–3 | 1–0 | 3–3 | 1–1 | —


Stats

 Top Scorers 
Pos | Player | Club | Goals
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1 | Jason Jenner-Pokka | Phönix SV | 24
2 | Alex Gassenbauer | FC Bohunice | 21
3 | Jan Novák | Melperk SV | 19
4 | Zoey Moser | Kaiserbad SC | 18
5 | Hedwig Hofer | FC Dornzell | 17
6 | Tamás Varga | Club Hungária | 15
7 | Jonas Schiele | Goldstadt SK | 14
8 | Lukas Griessner | Welser AC | 13
9 | Moritz Salmhofer | AC Donuberg | 12
10 | Mario Laimer | Phönix SV | 12

Top Assists
Pos | Player | Club | Assists
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1 | Greta Ringel | Phönix SV | 14
2 | Franz Holmeiner | Goldstadt SK | 13
3 | Pavlína Kostková | FC Bohunice | 12
4 | Emil Sedláček | Melperk SV | 12
5 | Elena Berg | FC Bohunice | 10
6 | Gábor Szabó | Club Hungária | 10
7 | Christine Cieszyn | Melperk SV | 9
8 | Xaver Webern | Goldstadt SK | 8
9 | Hedwig Schöngau | Phönix SV | 7
10 | Margaréta Balog | Phönix SV | 7

=== Clean Sheets 2003 ===
Pos | Goalkeeper | Club | Clean Sheets
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1 | Jiri Srubek | FC Bohunice | 12
2 | Dominik Leonharts | Phönix SV | 11
3 | Josef Sloup | Melperk SV | 9
4 | María Kálnoky | Club Hungária | 8
5 | Josef Kaltenbrunner | Goldstadt SK | 7
6 | Kimi Lu Jing | Kaiserbad SC | 7
7 | Max Haller | Welser AC | 6
8 | Niklas Hohenegger | AC Donuberg | 5
9 | Samuel Quandt | FC Dornzell | 4
10 | Jonas Hager | Tihány | 4


List of Champions/Palmarès
Team	Titles	Years
Phönix SV 18 1933, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1953, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1978, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2003
Melperk SV 12 1932, 1934, 1937, 1941, 1948, 1955, 1966, 1967, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1997
Club Hungária 10 1931, 1949, 1954, 1964, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1988, 1995, 1999
FC Bohunice 9 1930, 1936, 1940, 1958, 1977, 1983, 1989, 2001, 2002
Goldstadt SK 7 1951, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1985, 1994, 2000
Kaiserbad SC 6 1943, 1944, 1946, 1952, 1956, 1981
Welser AC 5 1947, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1987
Ausnes FC 2 1942, 1984
Zillertal SV 2 1975, 1993
St. Agatha FC 1 1979
Seefeld FC 1 1962
AC Donuberg 1 1968


Bundesliga 2.
Pos | Team            | Pld | W  | D  | L  | GF | GA | GD   | Pts
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1 | Ausnes FC | 18 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 27 | 19 | +8 | 31
2 | Górglow | 18 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 21 | 18 | +3 | 30
3 | Terrau SV | 18 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 18 | 14 | +4 | 27

4 | FC Tokai | 18 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 23 | 18 | +5 | 26
5 | Zillertal SV | 18 | 5 | 10 | 3 | 22 | 18 | +4 | 25
6 | AC Strelín | 18 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 12 | 17 | −5 | 21
7 | Fehérvár TC | 18 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 19 | 26 | −7 | 21
8 | St. Agatha FC | 18 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 12 | 14 | −2 | 20
9 | Klosterling FC | 18 | 4 | 7 | 7 | 17 | 22 | −5 | 19
10 | Szepes | 18 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 15 | 20 | −5 | 18
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Welser AC and Johann Krenn stunned in 2003 with surprise titles in EisLiga and Kaiserpokal Ski respectively




Water Polo 2002 & 2003 Seasons

2002 season
Champion: Charles University of Melperk
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts  
C.U. Melperk 14 11 0 3 128 96 +32 33
Hungarian SC 14 9 2 3 125 106 +19 29
Kaiserbad SC 14 8 2 4 119 101 +18 26
Goldstadt SK 14 7 3 4 119 106 +13 24
Bohunice 14 5 3 6 107 110 −3 18
Phönix 14 5 2 7 114 108 +6 17
Welser_AC 14 3 1 10 88 127 −39 10
Hunyad SK 14 1 1 12 82 128 −46 4


2003
Results
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts                                          
1 Hungarian SC 14 11 2 1 135 93 +42 35 — 10–5 7–5 11–6 8–7 11–6 7–5 11–8
2 Goldstadt SK 14 9 2 3 131 111 +20 29 7–10 — 10–9 12–10 9–8 8–8 10–9 16–4
3 Bohunice 14 7 1 6 123 101 +22 22 8–8 8–9 — 5–4 7–11 8–5 10–8 17–7
4 C.U. Melperk 14 6 4 4 115 106 +9 22 8–8 5–7 7–5 — 14–7 11–10 7–5 8–8
5 Kaiserbad SC 14 6 2 6 119 109 +10 20 6–5 9–7 7–8 7–7 — 8–9 11–6 8–8
6 Phönix 14 4 1 9 102 120 −18 13 7–10 5–9 5–9 6–7 9–8 — 11–6 8–10
7 Fehérvár UK 14 3 3 8 101 123 −22 12 8–18 9–9 8–5 7–7 4–9 9–5 — 9–6
8 Újvar TC 14 1 3 10 100 163 −63 6 7–11 7–13 5–19 8–14 8–13 6–8 8–8 —


Second Division
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts                                          
1 St.Agatha 14 8 3 3 136 121 +15 27 — 8–6 5–11 11–9 7–10 11–9 8–8 12–7
2 Tihány 14 8 1 5 133 121 +12 25 9–11 — 8–10 11–9 10–11 12–10 10–10 8–6

3 Welser AC 14 8 1 5 123 113 +10 25 5–10 8–10 — 6–6 6–10 8–6 10–5 12–10
4 Hunyad_SK 14 6 3 5 124 116 +8 21 11–11 8–11 9–8 — 8–9 13–8 6–7 8–5
5 Szék 14 7 0 7 123 123 0 21 10–8 6–11 10–11 7–11 — 6–8 9–10 10–7
6 Freystadt 14 6 1 7 127 133 −6 19 8–14 9–7 7–8 7–7 11–10 — 13–6 11–10
7 Hont_UEK 14 5 4 5 122 130 −8 19 11–11 7–8 10–7 8–11 10–7 11–9 — 8–10
8 GoldstadtUni 14 1 1 12 110 141 −31 4 7–9 8–12 7–13 7–8 5–8 10–11 11–11 —


Regional Division West
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Mayrhofer_SV 10 6 0 4 91 79 +12 18
2 Seefeld_YT 10 5 2 3 77 81 −4 17
3 Dornzell_SRV 10 4 2 4 79 74 +5 14
4 AC_Strelín 10 4 2 4 83 84 −1 14
5 Klosterling_RV 10 4 1 5 80 80 0 13
6 AC_Donuberg 10 2 3 5 74 86 −12 9


Regional Division East
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Alvinc 10 6 2 2 87 83 +4 20
2 Temes 10 5 2 3 83 78 +5 17
3 Hunyad 10 5 2 3 79 76 +3 17
4 Békes 10 4 1 5 86 90 −4 13
5 Szepes 10 3 0 7 77 79 −2 9
6 Marenye 10 2 3 5 82 88 −6 9



List of Champions/Palmarès as of 2003
Team	Titles	Years
Hungarian Swimming Club - Magyar Úszó Klub 27 - 1927, 1929, 1934, 1938, 1941, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2003
Goldstadt Sport-Kreis 22 - 1928, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982
Charles University of Melperk 21 - 1930, 1933, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 2000, 2001, 2002
Kaiserbad Social Club 6 - 1954, 1955, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997
Bohunice Wasserball Club 5 - 1960, 1962, 1985, 1986, 1993




Ice Hockey: EisLiga 2001, 2002 & 2003 Seasons

2001 Season

Semifinal

1st Semifinal
Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4 
EHC_Ausnes 3 2 1 1 3
Bohunice_EH 1 1 2 0 2


2nd Semifinal
Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4 
HC_Lílov 3 1 0 1 1
Welser AC 1 0 1 0 0


69th Empress Adelaide Cup

Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4 
HC_Lílov 3 1 2 0 4
EHC_Ausnes 1 0 1 3 3

HC Lílov - 7th Title


2002 Season

Semifinal

1st Semifinal
Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4	G5  
HC Lílov 2 0 1 2 0 0
Welser AC 3 1 1 1 1 2


2nd Semifinal
Series	                G1	G2	G3 
Bohunice EH 3 2 2 3
Goldstadt_SK 0 1 1 2


70th Empress Adelaide Cup

Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4 
Bohunice EH 3 1 1 2 2
Welser AC 1 2 0 1 1

Bohunice EH - 15th Title


2003 Season

2003 Regular Season
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
Goldstadt_SK 14 11 1 2 19 7 +12 36 Imperial Trophy, Playoffs
Melperk_Löwen 14 9 3 2 19 10 +9 32 Playoffs
Bohunice_EH 14 5 5 4 20 17 +3 24 Playoffs
Welser_AC 14 3 6 5 14 16 −2 20 Playoffs
Seefeld_EH 14 3 5 6 13 16 −3 20
HC_Lílov 14 3 5 6 13 17 −4 20
EHC_Ausnes 14 3 2 9 10 20 −10 20
Donuberg_SC 14 2 7 5 10 15 −5 18


2003 Adelaide Cup
Semifinal

1st Semifinal
Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4	G5  
Goldstadt_SK 2 0 1 2 0 0
Welser AC 3 1 0 1 1 2


2nd Semifinal
Series	                G1	G2	G3 
Bohunice EH 3 2 2 4
Melperk Löwen 0 1 0 3


71st Empress Adelaide Cup

Series	                G1	G2	G3	G4 
Welser AC 3 1 1 2 2
Bohunice EH 1 2 0 1 1

Welser AC - 12th Title

List of Champions/Palmarès
Team	Titles	Years
Melperk Löwen 16 1933, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1960, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1983, 1994, 1995, 1996
Bohunice EH 15 1936, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002
Welser AC 12 1934, 1950, 1951, 1962, 1968, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1999, 2003
HC Lílov 7 1957, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1991, 1992, 2001
Goldstadt SK 6 1937, 1938, 1965, 1972, 1980, 1993
EC Radegg 5 1948, 1954, 1956, 1966, 1977
EV Zillertal 4 1974, 1975, 1985, 1990
EC Klosterling 2 1945, 1976
ESV Kaiserbad 1 1935
St. Laszlo 1 1940
Donuberg SC 1 1942
Terrauer EC 1 1959




Kaiserpokal Ski 2002 & 2003

2002 season
Name                    D        S         GS             SG      Sum
Clara Huber 25 25 1 14 65
Leopold Kubát 12 12 10 15 49
Sofie Mikesová 15 0 0 25 40
Katharina Falz 3 7 8 18 36
Hanna Vomberthal 18 15 0 2 35
Anna Meiler 9 0 25 0 34
Adrian Räschner 4 8 15 7 34
Amalie Kucharová 8 11 0 10 29
Emma Clauswitz 0 18 7 0 25
Marco Häser 10 0 5 9 24
Michaela Mair 11 10 1 0 22
Raphael Gottinger 0 2 18 0 20
Lisa Härri 14 3 1 1 19
Emil Bischoff 7 1 9 0 17
Andreas Baumann 0 5 11 0 16
Helga Vogl 0 0 0 12 12
Timo Ressel 0 0 6 5 11
David Hosek 0 3 2 6 11
Anja Manninger 2 9 0 0 11
Christian Leitinger 5 0 4 0 9
Zuzana Vanová 0 0 0 8 8
Hans Nuhlmayer 6 0 0 1 7
Johann Krenn 0 6 0 0 6
Lea Fiser 0 0 0 4 4


2003 season
[pre]
| Skier Name | ----- D ------ | ----- S ------ | ----- G ------ | ---- SG ---- |
| | Time | Pts | Time | Pts | Time | Pts | Time | Pts |
|---------------------|-----------|-----|---------|-----|---------|-----|---------|-----|
| Johann Krenn | 1:54.58 | 25 | 48.94 | 18 | 1:21.38 | 1 | 1:30.55 | 15 |
| Marco Häser | 1:54.77 | 18 | 50.14 | 9 | 1:24.01 | 0 | DNF | 0 |
| Christian Leitinger | 1:54.84 | 15 | 52.11 | 2 | DNF | 0 | 1:31.25 | 8 |
| Amalie Kucharová | 1:54.86 | 12 | 49.76 | 11 | 1:18.93 | 11 | DNF | 0 |
| Lea Fiser | 1:54.95 | 11 | 50.95 | 6 | 1:21.78 | 0 | 1:31.77 | 6 |
| Timo Ressel | 1:55.03 | 10 | DSQ | 0 | 1:19.86 | 8 | 1:30.70 | 11 |
| Helga Vogl | 1:55.41 | 9 | 49.43 | 12 | 1:19.80 | 9 | 1:32.25 | 5 |
| Emil Bischoff | 1:55.48 | 8 | DNF | 0 | 1:23.62 | 0 | DNF | 0 |
| Sofie Mikesová | 1:55.77 | 7 | DNF | 0 | 1:20.06 | 7 | 1:31.54 | 7 |
| Leopold Kubát | 1:55.85 | 6 | 51.67 | 3 | 1:28.16 | 0 | 1:33.11 | 3 |
| Lisa Härri | 1:56.21 | 5 | 50.02 | 10 | 1:21.71 | 0 | DNF | 0 |
| Raphael Gottinger | 1:56.79 | 4 | 58.40 | 1 | 1:20.52 | 6 | DNF | 0 |
| Adrian Räschner | 1:57.31 | 3 | DNF | 0 | 1:17.56 | 18 | DNF | 0 |
| David Hosek | 1:58.10 | 2 | DNF | 0 | 1:18.67 | 12 | DSQ | 0 |
| Hanna Vomberthal | 1:58.72 | 1 | DNF | 0 | 1:20.87 | 5 | DNF | 0 |
| Hans Nuhlmayer | 1:58.77 | 0 | 51.45 | 5 | 1:19.22 | 10 | 1:32.58 | 4 |
| Andreas Baumann | 1:59.91 | 0 | 51.48 | 4 | 1:22.61 | 0 | 1:30.68 | 12 |
| Zuzana Vanová | 2:00.67 | 0 | DNF | 0 | 1:21.21 | 4 | DNF | 0 |
| Anja Manninger | DNF | 0 | 48.79 | 25 | 1:21.40 | 0 | DNF | 0 |
| Anna Meiler | DNF | 0 | DNF | 0 | 1:21.22 | 3 | 1:30.39 | 25 |
| Clara Huber | DNF | 0 | 49.35 | 15 | 1:17.50 | 25 | 1:30.81 | 9 |
| Emma Clauswitz | DNF | 0 | DNF | 0 | 1:17.62 | 15 | 1:30.53 | 18 |
| Katharina Falz | DNF | 0 | 50.65 | 7 | 1:21.22 | 2 | DNF | 0 |
| Michaela Mair | DSQ | 0 | 50.37 | 8 | DNF | 0 | 1:30.71 | 10 |
[/pre]


2003 Ski Kaiserpokal Final Standings
Name                    D        S         GS             SG      Sum
Johann Krenn            25       18        1            15      59
Clara Huber             0        15         25           9       49
Helga Vogl              9        12         9            5       35
Amalie Kucharová        12       11         11           0       34
Emma Clauswitz          0         0         15           18      33
Timo Ressel             10        0         8            11      29
Anna Meiler             0         0         3            25      28
Marco Häser             18        9         0            0       27
Christian Leitinger     15        2         0            8       25
Anja Manninger          0        25         0            0       25
Lea Fiser               1         6         0            6       23
Sofie Mikesová          7         0         7            7       21
Adrian Räschner         3         0         18           0       21
Hans Nuhlmayer          0         5         10           4       19
Michaela Mair           0         8         0            10      18
Andreas Baumann         0         4         0            12      16
Lisa Härri              5         10         0            0       15
David Hosek             2         0         12           0       14
Leopold Kubát           6         3         0            3       12
Raphael Gottinger       4         1         6            0       11
Katharina Falz          0         7         2            0       9
Emil Bischoff           8         0         0            0       8
Hanna Vomberthal        1         0         5            0       6
Zuzana Vanová           0         0         4            0       4


Legend
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S - Slalom
GS - Giant Slalom
SG - Super-G

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2004 - 75th Austro-Daimler Bundesliga Season Preview


Another turn of the new sun, and once again, the competition that thrills the nation, the Bundesliga, is back. But things are changing in Calgasia, and so is its favourite competition. We've gone from 12 teams to 14, while Bundesliga 2 has also gone from 10 to 14 teams. The colonisation of Niri-3 is progressing slowly, and more and more settlements are able to create teams and send them to play against the rest of the nation. It is a time of great growth for the country and for national football.

The Champions
In the last 12-team season, the Phoenix rose from the ashes to reclaim its status as Calgasia's most successful team, adding a historic IFCF Associations Trophy final, which it lost with honours 2-1 to Maharlika Marulas of Sangti and the Filindo Isles. This is the first time a Calgasian team has played in an international final. The Phoenix, like the rest of the national football, is flying high, and the Calgasian Federation will send two teams to the Champions Trophy this year. However, uncertainties surrounding this new season with more teams have made clubs particularly cautious in the transfer window, with no big names or high-profile transfers, just minor moves, often involving youth players being promoted to the first team.

In this context, the favourites for the 2004 season will be much the same as always. Phönix SV are brimming with confidence after their historic campaign, with Jason Jenner-Pokka leading the team and guaranteeing goals and entertainment. His 33 goals in all competitions are proof of this. We must not forget Sibil·la Casas de Bonusia, who has masterfully directed the midfield of the champion team.

The Contenders
Behind them is FC Bohunice, which is enjoying its own golden age under the guidance of its coach, El Profeta. Although last season saw a certain fatigue that prevented them from winning that much-coveted third consecutive title, they have retained their winning squad and have added young striker Mudra, who promises to be the successor to the great Gassenbauer. Melperk SV will also be a contender for the title, provided that the Novák-Sedlácek duo works well. If they have a good year and stay healthy, they can make Melperk champions. The Magyars of Club Hungária will, as always, be the guest that no one expects but is always there. No matter how many years go by, the Hungarians always finish in the top positions.

We cannot forget Goldstadt SK, the team with the most fans in the country. However, no one knows for sure which version of the capital city team we will see. Will it be the one that won the title in 2000 or the one that is flirting with relegation? High expectations and a constant hunger for titles are taking their toll on a team more accustomed to boasting in the pre-season than celebrating at the end of the year. Welser AC will continue to invest time and effort in its young players, although the board wants to qualify for the IFCF. Salaries do not pay for themselves, and the Makart family, who own the team, have announced that they will not be spending large amounts of money, as they want a complete renovation of the club's sports complex. Kaiserbad SC changes coaches, signing 34-year-old Helga Maier. A former KSC player until an injury forced her into early retirement, she has risen through the club's youth ranks to reach the senior team. Her attacking style contrasts with the institution's traditional pragmatism and serenity, but with the young squad at her disposal, she could achieve great things in her hometown.

Fight for Survival
The rest of the teams will have to fight to avoid relegation and have a quiet year. Newly promoted Ausnes FC promise to put up a fight, with 25-year-old Gisella Spitz ranking as one of the best players outside the big teams. She has turned down several offers to leave Ausnes, saying she wanted to take her club back to the top flight and then keep it there. This could be her last year at “Ausni”.

But if there is one certainty in this competition, it is that there are no certainties. Everything is up in the air. Champions fighting against relegation, teams that no one counts on fighting for the title, endless drama and controversy. And above all, passion, a lot of passion in the stands.
75 seasons later, the football will make the nation dream. Welcome to the 2004 Bundesliga season.

Phönix SV
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Full name: Phönix Sport Verein
Nickname: the Phoenix, the King of Kings
Location: Ocheron, Meeresregion
Stadium: Der Neue Rosengarten - 45000
President: Heinrich Kraft
Head Coach: Alois Dinkerwert
Rivals: Ausnes
Last Season: 1st
Bundesliga Titles: 18
Who to watch: Hedwig Schöngau, Jenner-Polka
Expectations: Fight for ICFC, perhaps contenders




Starting 11 - 4-4-2
D.Leonharts GK 30
Marlene Binder CB 24
Martin Kargel CB 25
Sienna Johnson CB 25 TFS
Stefan Feist LW 28
Greta Ringel CM 27
Max Bohren CM 27
Hedwig Schöngau LW 19
Margaréta Balog RW 26
J. Jenner-Pokka ST 27 KIM/TJU
Mario Laimer ST 22
Bench
D. Schneider GK 29
Adrian Ortner D 19
S. Schöndorfer M 31
Philipp Stangl RB 30
Paul Plamberger A 19
Christian Rausch LB 25


Club Culture & Lore: Ocheron, often considered the third city of the country after Goldstadt and Melperk, is located south of both cities, on the shores of the great ocean, and enjoys a milder climate. That has helped to cultivate an image in the rest of the country that life is more beautiful by the sea. But there is a thing where Ocheron IS really better: football. No one has more titles than their beloved team, Phönix Sport Verein, with 17 titles. Originally named Olympia Sport Verein, the club changed its name to Phönix (Phoenix) after a devastating fire nearly destroyed the city in 1926, symbolising rebirth from the ashes. As with many other clubs in Calgasia, it has numerous sections in different sports.

With a passionate fan base, Rosengarten is considered one of the hottest stadiums in all of Calgasia, known for its acoustics and the tireless support of its fans. The Phönix SV is an institution that goes beyond football in the city of Ocheron. It is a true social association, promoting all kinds of cultural, educational, and sports activities, such as its scholarship program for students with limited financial resources or participation in theatre or music festivals. For this reason, it is loved as more than just a club by the citizens of Ocheron and is one of the city's best ambassadors.

FC Bohunice
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Full name: Fußball-Club Bohunice
Nickname: the Miners
Location: Bohunice, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Stöckl Arena, 28000
President: Jan Berka
Head Coach: Karel Polášek
Last Season: 2nd
Bundesliga Titles: 9
Who to watch: Gassenbauer
Expectations: fight for the title
Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Jiri Srubek GK 24
Dominik Kocsis LB 24
Eino Kononen RCB 27 VET
Nina Korzhakova CB 26 KIM
Nico Dorn RB 27
Karel Pesek CM 25
P. Kostková CM 24
Elena Berg LW 30
B. Horáčková RW 21
Roland Volf CAM 25
A. Gassenbauer ST 31
Bench
Adan Číž GK 26
Tomás Hýbl CB 24
Ester Beglová CM 27
Marek Vincour W 24
Patrik Kopecný ST 26
Matej Blecha CB 27


Club Culture & Lore: The first ever Bundesliga winner, way back in 1930, the Bohunice Fussball-Club represent one of the main industrial cities in Calgasia, and Bohunice’s population is mainly of Czech origin (One might find that the club’s logo is inspired by Slavia Praha’s). Founded as a way to promote sports and football among factory workers, it soon grew in popularity in the city and its surroundings, serving as a representation of this working-class city, a kind of David and Goliath metaphor. Their nickname, “Velká Láska” or “The Great Love,” is a testament to the devotion the people of Bohunice show to their team.

Melperk SV
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Full name: Melperk Sport Verein
Nickname: the Academicals, the Lions
Location: Melperk, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Olympiastadion - 39710
President: Medard Lukeš
Head Coach: Hugo Sedler
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, FC Bohunice
Last Season: 3rd
Bundesliga Titles: 12
Who to watch: Novák, Sedlácek, Vega, Cieszyn
Expectations: fight for title if they are healthy and focused. Otherwise, who knows.




Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Josef Sloup GK 32
Liliana Mašková LB 26
Zdenek Varacka B 24
Amálie Hamplová CB 28
Antonin Hojer RB 26
Christine Cieszyn CM 29
Blanca Vega CM 26 TFS
Ema Ježková RW 24
Àgata Mercader LW 20 BON
Emil Sedlácek CAM 24
Jan Novák ST 26
Bench
Jan Burianek GK 36
Zuzana Kadleková CB 24
Ivana Holubová CM 27
Václav Kopácek ST 25
David Panek CM 28
Matej Gorol RW 33


Club Culture & Lore: Melperk Sport Verein is the football club of the city of Melperk, the capital of Lesser Bohemia and the epicentre of the Czech population in Calgasia. It is one of the most successful teams in the country, with a large number of supporters, not necessarily of Czech ethnicity, throughout the nation, although many Czechs sympathise with the team.
The club's culture promotes youth development, as well as tolerance and excellence. Their nickname The Academics, comes from the fact that Melperk is home to the country's leading and most prestigious university, Charles University of Melperk, which gives the city its innovative and academic character. It also has a great youth academy and an emphasis on technique and offensive style, and has the best training facilities in the country. The club's main rivals are Goldstadt SK, with whom they play in the Calgasia Classic. It is a tough and sometimes bitter rivalry, a product of the ethnic and political tension between Austrians and Czechs. Goldstadt represents the aristocratic and bourgeois, conservative society and the central power of the capital, while Melperk represents the intelligentsia, the avant-garde. Their fans, often university students, tend to be loud and cheerful.

Club Hungária
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Full Name: Club Hungária
Nickname: the Magyars, the Railwaymen
City: Goldstadt
Stadium: Szent István (Saint Stephen) Stadium - 21300
President: Mór Appónyi
Head Coach: István Kovács
Rivals: Goldstadt SK, Fehérvár
Last Season: 4th
Bundesliga Titles: 10
Who to watch: Gábor Szabó, György Biró, Károly Hájos
Expectations: Qualify into ICFC




Starting 11 4-2-2-2
María Kálnoky GK 30
Károly Hájos LB 25
Milos Nágy CB 29
Béla Árvai CB 34
Irén Pálffy RB 25
Béla Voss CM 28
Béla Szecsi CM 22
György Biró CAM 27
Gábor Szabó CAM 31
Zsofía Kálnoky ST 26
Bence Váradi ST 18 KGY
Bench
András Németh CM 17 KGY
Pál Farkas CB 26
János Póser CM 30
Kristof Szabó CM 28
Nandor Makló ST 24
Tamás Varga ST 31


Club Culture & Lore: The Magyar Kulturális Egyesület, or Hungarian Cultural Association, is an important institution founded in 1918, shortly after the creation of Calgasia, from the Hungarian settlers as a way to keep their culture and traditions alive. As such, the association created the Club Hungária as its sports section to compete against. The club, therefore, has a strong identification with the Hungarian community in Goldstadt and the rest of Calgasia, to the extent that it only plays with players of Hungarian origin.

It is a club that promotes a lot of young players and youth, and has a generally tough, physical and defensive style of play. It tends to retain talent and does not make as many transfer deals as other teams, relying on a solid structure of coaches and trainers. Their home stadium is the cosy Szent István, or St. Stephen's, in honour of the patron saint of Hungary, with a capacity of 21,300 spectators. Its location, very close to the central station of Goldstadt, is the origin of one of the club's nicknames, the Railwaymen.

Goldstadt SK
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Full name: Goldstadt Sport-Kreis
Nickname: The Imperials, The Golden-and-Blue, the "Big Mouths"
Stadium: Austro-Daimler Arena
President: Ritter Emil von Winkelhofer
Head Coach: Agatha Weiss
Rivals: Club Hungária, Melperk SV
Last Season: 5th
Bundesliga Titles: 7
Who to watch: Gloria Renner, Xaver Webern, Jonas Schiele
Expectations: Title outsiders, IFCF qualification chances







Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Josef Kaltenbrunner GK 32
Mia Wallner LB 26
Stefan Andris CB 28
Gábor Takács CB 28
Zoe Reiter RB 21
Daniel Postlmayer CDM 32
Zoe Urbánková CM 29
Franz Holmeiner CM 29
Xaver Webern LW 29
Gloria Renner (c) RW, ST 28
Jonas Schiele ST 26
Bench
Felix Sinnhuber GK 27
Mau Ratzenberger CB 33
Florian Mayrpeter RB 35
Moritx Maderthaner CM 33
Elias Schmidl ST 26


Club Culture & Lore: the Sports Circle of Goldstadt, or GSK, is the oldest sport club in the country, founded shortly after the Settle of Calgasia of 1917, to organize and promote all kinds of sport activities, and it retains its place as the main sports institution, with sections in Ice Hockey, Water Polo, Athletics, Track & Field, Rowing, Winter Sports, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball. A true "beacon of light" for the sport in this country, its Football is the most famous and beloved section, with fans all over Calgasia (though not the most successful).
Although it has support from all levels of society, it is traditionally associated with the upper class and the aristocracy from Goldstadt, as a representation of the power and wealth of the capital over the regions, generating tensions in areas with a higher proportion of Hungarians or Czechs, such as Melperk. Their policy of signing top talent from other teams instead of developing the youth system does not help to mitigate such tensions. However, the team's tendency to implode has prevented it from achieving further success, with way less titles than rivals like Phönix or Melperk. When your locker room is full of egos and divas because you can only sign the best-of-the-best, the slightest setback can destroy the team's chemistry and severely affect the results. hence the unofficial nickname for them, the Big-Mouths.

Kaiserbad SC
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Full name: Kaiserbad Social Club
Nickname: the Aristocrats, the Millionaires
Location: Kaiserbad, Upper Calgas
Stadium: Nordbäder Stadion, 24250
President: Count István Esterházy
Head Coach: Pál Egyed
Rivals: Welser AC
Last Season: 7th
Bundesliga Titles: 6
Who to watch: Zoey Moser, Lu King
Expectations: Mid table
Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Kimi Lu Jing GK 20 KIM/TJU
Hildegard Berg CB 22
Gyula Kállai CB 26
Jakob Schulz CB 22
Gabor Nemeth LB 28
L. Entleitner RB 23
Jacob Richter CM 22
Levin Kammer CM 20 ONR
Jan Regeer CM 27
David Rathgeb ST 28
Zoey Moser ST 28
Bench
Max Kolb GK 21
Moritz Moosmann CB 23
Sophia Huttner RW 23
Arnold Tandari ST 30


Club Culture & Lore: Kaiserbad, literally “Emperor’s Baths” is an exclusive spa town, capital of the alpine region of Upper Calgas. Since the discovery and development of thermal baths near, it has been a place for rich and aristocrats, who have built villas and palaces around the baths. Thus, Kaiserbad is synonym of money, elegance and glamour. As such, some nobles founded the Kaiserbad Social Club as a space to gather and practice sports, but it soon became clear that it could be interesting (and profitable) to create a professional football team, hence the nickname “Millionaires” or “Aristocrats” that the team bears.
The KSC has always had a strong economy that allows the team to sign good players, although they do not usually develop the local talent, finding it in other teams. The fanbase is quieter than in other teams, but it is also exigent and prides itself on recognizing talent and good football. It is not uncommon to see the crowd applauding a rival player at the end of the match if he has played a great game: in Kaiserbad, talent and art are valued. Players usually are eager to sign with KSC: good salaries, a polite fan base and one of the best cities in the country in terms of quality of life are an almost irresistible combination. This has led to six Bundesliga titles, the last one 20 years ago though.

Welser AC
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Full name: Welser Athletic Club
Nickname: the Blacks, the Enfants Terribles
Location: Wels, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Moritz-Makart-Stadion - 31457
President: Hannes Makart
Head Coach: Louis Fiser
Rivals: FC Bohunice, Kaiserbad SC
Last Season: 6th
Bundesliga Titles: 5
Who to watch:
Expectations: Perhaps fight for IFCF


Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Max Haller GK 25
Jan Winkler LB 24
Daniel Berbalk CB 25
Heiðar Hallbergssen CB 22 VET
Dominik Hager RB 30
Karina Xie Cho Won CDM 23 TJU
Felix Prötsch CM 30
Edit Tolna CM 22
Joel Melero LW 20 BON
Norbert Kiss RW 28
Lukas Griessner ST 23
Bench
Konrad Bauchinger CB 27
Max Kessler CB 32
Michael Peiskammer RB 23
Gabriel Mayr CM 26
Elias Schuster ST 26
Izumi Tsuruta CM 19 RIN
Jan Schlossinger CB 19
Alex Resch LW 27


Club Culture & Lore: In a sea of good, offensive football, the Welser Athletic Club is an island of grit, defence and a pinch of shithousery. Let the rest enjoy beautiful pass combinations, marvellous skill moves or wonderful goals. What a true Welser AC fan wants above all is to win, and if it can be from an ugly corner kick in the 89th minute, so much the better. This team is based on hard work and sacrifice, and is a perfect representation of Wels, one of the beating hearts of the industry in Calgasia. Coal, steel and machines dominate this industrial city, and the team wears black shirts to commemorate this. They also have a very successful Ice Hockey section, as well as sections in other sports.
Of course, this mentality would soon clash with teams with a more cheerful mentality, such as Bohunice, Phönix or GSK, and that has derived in a fierce rivalry with them, even with occasional violence, especially with Bohunice (the other great industrial city) and GSK, who are seen as sophisticated softies from the capital. But the average fan is clear: 1-0 is as good as 5-0. Remember, “Welser is not like everybody else”

AC Donuberg
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Full name: Donuberg Athletic Club
Nickname: The Red and Black
Location: Donuberg, Inner Calgas
Stadium: Tales-Tor-Stadion - 11000
President: Emil Langheiter
Head Coach: Stefan Kovács
Rivals: St. Agatha, Dornzell
Last Season: 9th
Bundesliga Titles: 1
Who to watch: Moritz Salmhofer, Samuel Trimmel
Expectations: fight for relegation





Starting 11 - 4-2-3-1
Niklas Hohenegger GK 29
Patrick Zellhofer RB 27
Georg Ranner CB 28
Benedikt Marz CB 31
Ákos Fülöp LB 26
Samuel Trimmel CM 30
Raphael Brünner RW 27
Dominik Novotný CM 25
Moritz Salmhofer ST 26
Felix Oberwinkler CAM 28
Anna Pucher LW 24
Bench
Markus Hartner CB 26
Katalin Kiss LB 27
Bernhard Kreidl DM 29
Tímea Veszprémi RM 25
Roland Fürnkranz ST 23
Lukas Glanzer GK 26


Hunyad LK
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Full name: Hunyad Labdarúgoklub
Nickname: the White Horses
Location: Hunyad, Alföld
Stadium: Mátyás Király Stadion - 6000
President: Ferenc Alvics
Head Coach: Izabella Farkas
Rivals: Fehérvár, Tokai
Last Season: 2nd Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: -
Who to watch: Farkas
Expectations: fight for relegation

Starting 11 - 4-4-2
Gábor Fülöpdi 29 GK
László Nyárfalvy 25 RB
László Farkas 19 CB KGY
Zoltán Tápayházy 30 CB
Levente Kunszentényi 23 LB
Krisztián Hunyássy 28 CDM
Bálint Várfalvy 26 CM
Tamás Csengődi 24 LW
Márton Pusztavári 31 RW
Gergő Borossfalvy 29 ST
Ádám Bérczy 25 ST
Bench
Dániel Hollóföldi 21 RW
Antal Fenyőházy 26 CB
Zsombor Kuthassy 22 CM
Péter Almássy 24 LB
Gyula Szegvári 32 ST


For Hunyad LK, this is the dawn of a new chapter: their first-ever season in the Calgasian Bundesliga. Their compact and noisy ground — the Mátyás Király Stadion — will finally host top-flight football, and the atmosphere is expected to be great. Manager Izabella Farkas has built a side that will focus on defence, waiting on set pieces and counterattacks to strike the rivals. The young striker Ádám Bérczy leads the line, supported by winger Tamás Csengődi, while on defence we will find a wonderkid, László Farkas from Gyarnomia, who is the "minister of Defence" being only 18 years old.

AC Dornzell
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Full name: Athletic Club Dornzell
Nickname: The white-and-greens
Stadium: Obergraten Stadion
President: August Holler
Head Coach: Roman Zawada
Rivals: Donuberg, St. Agatha
Last Season: 8th.
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Who to watch: Jan Hučhka
Expectations: Fight for relegation





Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Johann Lindtner GK 28
Pál Morffy RB 26
Franz Tisza CB 27
Hanna Kloffinger CB 30
Bela Nagy LB 25
Alois Bayerische CM 29
Greta Horfingel CM 26
Thomas Gruber CM 24
Jan Hučhka ST 25
Hedwig Hofer RW 27
Emil Heller LW 23
Bench
Marco Glaser CB 25
Tamas Fulop LB 26
Samuel Bela CM 28
Ralf Kneissen DM 24
Hans Ernst RM 22
Daniel Kasberg ST 25
Samuel Quandt GK 23


AC Dornzell is a modest but well-respected club based in one of Calgasia’s key industrial cities. Founded by railway workers and mechanics, the team has always had a strong connection to the city’s working-class roots and no-nonsense attitude. The club isn’t known for flashy signings or big statements — it focuses on discipline, team effort, and doing the basics well. Fans are loyal and grounded, turning up week after week with quiet pride, even if the results don’t always go their way. While AC Dornzell doesn’t usually fight for titles, it’s considered a solid and reliable team that’s tough to beat, especially at home. It’s a place where players often grow into professionals by working hard and learning the value of consistency over spectacle.

Tihány LK
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Full name: Tihány Labdarúgóklub
Nickname: the Hounds
Location: Tihány, Alföld
Stadium: Sandor Török Stadion - 8446
President: Flóra Orosz
Head Coach: Gyula Nagy
Rivals: Fehérvár
Last Season: 11th
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Who to watch: Varga, Banfalvi
Expectations: fight for relegation





Starting 11 - 3-5-2
Jonas Hager GK 21
András Szalai LW 24
Josef Urblik CB 28
Jan Krejci CB 26
Dominik Öri CB 32
Martina Uram RW 33
Gergely Horváth CM 18 KGY
Rebeka Banfalvi CM 28
Judit Váradi CM 30
Norbert Varga ST 23
Robert Tóth ST 34
Robert Enyedi GK 33
Bench
Kristof Pallái CB 28
Nora Feledy RB 31
Laszlo Jova CM 33
Peter Puskás ST 22
Attila Németh CM 35


Club Culture & Lore: located in the Alföld, the region with Hungarian majority, Tihány Labdarúgóklub has always been a team between the first and second division of the Calgasian football, with a small but loyal fanbase. The average Tihány fan is happy with three things: avoiding relegation, winning against Fehérvár, and praying that Club Hungária do not buy their best player. And that has been a constant for the Hounds, dedicated to the talent development, they have found themselves selling their top prospects to powerhouse Club Hungária or other teams many times, hampering in numerous occasions their ability to raise their level in the league.


Ausnes FC
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Full name: Ausnes Fussball-Club
Nickname: The sailors, Ausni
Stadium: Buchtstadion - 17,000
President: Jan Kessler
Head Coach: Otmar Wittwer
Rivals: Phönix
Last Season: 1st Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga Titles: 2
Who to watch: Gisella Spitz
Expectations: Fight for relegation





Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Lajos Csernik GK 35
Pavel Rataj LB 30
Gyula Varga CB 31
Michael Dietinger CB 29
Clara Maleková RB 28
Clemens Sinnhuber CDM 37
Kálman Horváth CM 34
Tobias Stecher CM 32
Gisela Spitz RW 25
Paul Edler LW 28
Marco Wagnes ST 31
Bench
Jannik Roitner GK 25
Marco Karpf CB 27
Michael Miessl RB 22
Alba Zisser CM 35
Emma Lorentz ST 21


Górglow FC
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Nickname: The Millers
Founded: 1924
Location: Górglow, Little Bohemia
Stadium: Mühlenfeld Stadion – 6,800
President: Anton Reichel
Head Coach: Markus Leitner
Rivals: Lílov
Last Season: 2. Bundesliga – 2nd
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Cup Titles: 0





Starting 11 - 4-3-3
Lajos Csernik GK 34
Pavel Rataj LB 29
Gyula Varga CB 30
M. Dietinger CB 28
Clara Maleková RB 27
C. Sinnhuber CDM 36
Kálman Horváth CM 33
Tobias Stecher CM 31
Gisela Spitz RW 24
Paul Edler LW 27
Marco Wagnes ST 30
Bench
Jannik Roitner GK 24
Marco Karpf CB 26
Michael Miessl RB 21
Alba Zisser CM 34
Emma Lorentz ST 20


Terrau SV
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Nickname: Terrauer
Founded: 1919
Location: Terrau
Stadium: Ebenfeldplatz – 5,400
President: Béla Szántó
Head Coach: János Fekete
Rivals: Zillertal SV
Last Season: 2. Bundesliga – 3rd
Bundesliga Titles: 0
Cup Titles: 0





Starting 11 – 4-4-2
Florian Aigner 31 GK
Thomas Gruber 25 RB
Andreas Hofer 34 CB
Markus Leitner 27 CB
Paul Moser 22 LB
Michael Fuchs 32 CDM
Stefan Berger 29 CM
Tobias Reiter 24 LW
Julian Brandstätter 21 RW
Daniel Hofbauer 28 ST
Martin Koller 26 ST
Bench
Lukas Steiner 23 GK
Sebastian Pichler 20 ST
Christoph Maier 24 CM
Roman Huber 27 CB
Andreas Leitner 22 RB


Foreign Players in Calgasia
András Németh	KGY	Club Hungária
Bence Váradi KGY Club Hungária
Sienna Johnson TFS Phönix SV
Jason Jenner-Pokka KIM/TJU Phönix SV
Blanca Vega TFS Melperk SV
Eino Kononen VET FC Bohunice
Nina Korzhakova KIM FC Bohunice
Karina Xie Cho Won TJU Welser AC
Izumi Tsuruta RIN Welser AC
Kimi Lu Jing KIM/TJU Kaiserbad SC
Levin Kammer ONR Kaiserbad SC
Gergely Horváth KGY Tihány LK
Mikalai Handinyu RLS Zillertal SV
Emory Claude-Ciprielle AUP Zillertal SV
Sergei Mironov KIM St. Agatha FC
Laszlo Farkas KGY Hunyad LK
Sibil·la Casas BON Phönix SV
Àgata Mercader BON Melperk SV
Joel Melero BON Welser AC
Heiðar Hallbergssen VET Welser AC
Erich Csqaver EDS Kaiserbad SC

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Postby Calgasia » Mon Feb 16, 2026 6:42 am

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Bundesliga: First half of the season

Halfway through the season, one thing is clear: FC Bohunice is back. After an inconsistent season that cost them the league title against Phönix SV, Karel Polásek's players are once again dominating the competition, with 10 wins, just 2 draws and 1 defeat, giving them 32 points. Behind them, reigning champions Phönix SV and Melperk SV are trying to keep up with the brutal pace set by Bohunice, with 26 and 23 points respectively.

In the dangerous part of the table, we see more than one illustrious name, with Kaiserbad SC closing the standings after a disappointing start to the season. Behind them and Hunyad LK we find Club Hungária. The Magyars, after many years fighting for the title and finishing at the top, are this year fighting to avoid relegation, amid injuries and a generally poor atmosphere. But the list does not end there, as above Club Hungária we find Welser AC and Goldstadt SK, also with numerous problems. It is an unusual season that could end very badly for some of the country's historic teams.

In between, there are more surprises. Ausnes and Górglow, who initially started the season with the goal of avoiding relegation, are now close to international competition positions and will have a quiet rest of the year knowing that most of the work is done.

1	FC Bohunice	13	10	2	1	31	7	24	32
2 Phönix SV 13 8 2 3 28 17 11 26
3 Melperk SV 13 6 5 2 30 18 12 23
4 FC Ausnes 13 7 2 4 28 17 11 23
5 Górglow FC 13 6 1 6 17 17 0 19
6 FC Dornzell 13 5 4 4 20 23 −3 19
7 Terrau SV 13 5 3 5 13 15 −2 18
8 Tihány LK 13 4 3 6 17 20 −3 15
9 Donuberg AC 13 5 0 8 17 25 −8 15
10 Goldstadt SK 13 4 3 6 15 27 −12 15
11 Welser AC 13 4 2 7 8 11 −3 14
12 Club Hungaria 13 3 5 5 16 22 −6 14
13 Hunyad LK 13 3 2 8 16 24 −8 11
14 Kaiserbad SC 13 2 4 7 19 32 −13 10


Bundesliga 2.
1	Seefeld FC	13	7	4	2	26	17	9	25
2 FC Lílov 13 7 2 4 23 16 7 23

3 Szepes SE 13 7 2 4 25 21 4 23
4 FC Tokai 13 5 7 1 17 12 5 22
5 Újvar TC 13 7 1 5 26 22 4 22
6 Zillertal SV 13 5 6 2 16 11 5 21
7 Fehérvár FH 13 6 3 4 12 13 −1 21
8 Klosterling FC 13 5 2 6 30 29 1 17
9 Alvinc LK 13 4 4 5 11 15 −4 16
10 Temes LK 13 5 0 8 15 15 0 15
11 FC Saalfelden 13 4 3 6 23 32 −9 15
12 St.Agatha FC 13 3 3 7 15 21 −6 12
13 Szék SE 13 3 3 7 17 24 −7 12
14 AC Strelín 13 3 0 10 18 26 −8 9


National League
1	Bekes LK	15	9	5	1	19	11	8	32
2 Mayrhofer 15 7 5 3 18 15 3 26

3 Nagymikes 15 8 1 6 26 17 9 25
4 Hont SE 15 6 7 2 19 12 7 25
5 Marenye SE 15 7 4 4 13 7 6 25
6 Rotental 15 7 4 4 19 14 5 25
7 FC Lipsko 15 8 0 7 19 18 1 24
8 Freystadt 15 7 2 6 12 14 −2 23
9 St.Laszlo 15 5 6 4 13 11 2 21
10 Nove Brezy 15 6 3 6 14 16 −2 21
11 Kleinbach 15 4 7 4 16 17 −1 19
12 Horní Voda 15 6 1 8 13 16 −3 19
13 Rosenau FC 15 5 2 8 15 20 −5 17
14 Kastelbell 15 5 1 9 17 21 −4 16
15 Vetraner 15 2 2 11 5 14 −9 8
16 Radegg_FC 15 2 2 11 9 24 −15 8

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Postby Calgasia » Thu Feb 19, 2026 3:40 pm

2004 Kaiserpokal Ski

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And once again, the entire country will come to a standstill to watch the best national skiers take part in the most prestigious race of the year, which will also serve as trials for the Olympic Games that are just around the corner.

Following Christian Leitinger's terrible injury in the preliminary rounds of the Kaiserpokal, Marco Häser, Johann Krenn and Michaela Mair were the favourites for the downhill and Super G this year, while Clara Huber and Katharina Falz were expected to be contenders in the technical slalom events. This edition also featured some new faces, young skiers who had just moved up from the junior division. The most talked about of these before the races was clearly Leo Klor-Novák, considered by many to be the new great Calgasian skier due to his combination of skill and speed, a rare combination, as well as others such as Emil Rauch, a slalom specialist.

The action took place on the slopes of Velká Hvězda, located between Little Bohemia and Upper Calgas. Its steep slopes, especially those for downhill and Super G, demanded that the skiers give their best, as the weather was not particularly favourable. Some gusts of wind and, above all, fog at the top of the slope made things difficult. The competition was spread over four days, from Thursday to Sunday, with one event per day and a single run per skier, starting with the downhill and ending with the slalom. There was some controversy over not having two runs as is usually the case, but Ski Calgasia blamed the poor weather conditions to take this decision.

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But this year will be remembered for the number of surprises we enjoyed.

Katharina Falz won the downhill, followed by Clara Huber. Two technical specialists who nevertheless managed to surprise everyone with the best times, prevailing in difficult conditions. Hanna Vomberthal completed the podium, with Marco Häser in fifth place. In the Super G, there were more surprises, with Adrian Räschner winning the category when no one expected him to. Häser came second and Vomberthal third, while Huber suffered a fall, without consequences.
Position	Skier	Time
1 Katharina_Falz 1:54.31
2 Clara_Huber 1:54.32
3 Hanna_Vomberthal 1:54.50
4 Leo_Klor-Novak 1:54.53
5 Marco_Häser 1:54.89
6 Leopold_Kubát 1:54.94
7 Oskar_Mörtl 1:55.11
8 Raphael_Gottinger 1:55.18
9 Amalie_Kucharová 1:55.25
10 Adrian_Räschner 1:55.49
11 Michaela_Mair 1:55.57
12 Rebecca_Hauser 1:55.60
13 Pascal_Haber 1:55.77
14 Anna_Meiler 1:56.00
15 Lisa_Härri 1:56.13
16 Anja_Manninger 1:56.37
17 Emil_Bischoff 1:56.46
18 Johann_Krenn 1:56.60
19 Lea_Fiser 1:56.63
20 Emil_Rauch 1:57.87
21 Timo_Ressel 1:58.09
22 Emma_Clauswitz 1:59.02
23 Katrin_Sattler 1:59.66
24 David_Hosek 2:00.43
25 Mateo_Fellinger 2:00.78
26 Sofie_Mikesová 2:01.50
— Zuzana_Vanová DNF
Sara_Langmann DNF
Margarete_Hörmann DSQ


1	Adrian_Räschner	1:30.37
2 Marco_Häser 1:30.41
3 Hanna_Vomberthal 1:30.61
4 David_Hosek 1:30.73
5 Katharina_Falz 1:30.79
6 Timo_Ressel 1:30.81
7 Lea_Fiser 1:30.93
8 Leopold_Kubát 1:31.00
9 Emma_Clauswitz 1:31.07
Lisa_Härri 1:31.07
11 Leo_Klor-Novak 1:31.08
12 Oskar_Mörtl 1:31.11
13 Michaela_Mair 1:31.13
14 Anja_Manninger 1:31.38
15 Pascal_Haber 1:31.78
16 Anna_Meiler 1:32.56
17 Zuzana_Vanová 1:32.64
18 Margarete_Hörmann 1:32.73
19 Mateo_Fellinger 1:33.48
20 Katrin_Sattler 1:33.56
21 Emil_Rauch 1:33.64
22 Raphael_Gottinger 1:34.78
23 Amalie_Kucharová 1:35.04
— Clara_Huber DNF
Emil_Bischoff DNF
Johann_Krenn DSQ
Rebecca_Hauser DNF
Sara_Langmann DSQ
Sofie_Mikesová DSQ


A star is born and another star keeps shining
And now comes the best part. In the slalom and giant slalom, there was one winner: rookie Emil Rauch, whom no one expected, sweeping the slopes and taking both victories. Fans looked on in disbelief as this young athlete descended the slopes of Velká Hvězda with such determination and technique. We can safely say that the future of skiing is in good hands.

1	Emil_Rauch	48.59	25
2 Michaela_Mair 48.75 18
3 Anja_Manninger 49.19 15
4 Sara_Langmann 49.27 12
5 Lisa_Härri 49.69 11
6 Margarete_Hörmann 50.06 10
7 Johann_Krenn 50.19 9
8 Marco_Häser 50.61 8
9 Emma_Clauswitz 50.72 7
10 Clara_Huber 50.81 6
11 Lea_Fiser 51.58 5
12 David_Hosek 51.76 4
13 Leo_Klor-Novak 52.05 3
14 Mateo_Fellinger 52.09 2
15 Hanna_Vomberthal 52.12 1
16 Amalie_Kucharová 52.15
17 Rebecca_Hauser 52.67
18 Katharina_Falz 55.07
19 Pascal_Haber 59.23
20 Adrian_Räschner 1:00.19
21 Zuzana_Vanová 1:01.83
22 Anna_Meiler 1:02.52
— Emil_Bischoff DNF
Katrin_Sattler DNF
Leopold_Kubát DNF
Oskar_Mörtl DNF
Raphael_Gottinger DSQ
Sofie_Mikesová DSQ
Timo_Ressel DSQ


1	Emil_Rauch	1:17.97
2 Mateo_Fellinger 1:18.08
3 Marco_Häser 1:18.67
Johann_Krenn 1:18.67
5 Michaela_Mair 1:18.75
6 Katharina_Falz 1:18.97
7 Zuzana_Vanová 1:19.47
8 Clara_Huber 1:20.26
9 David_Hosek 1:21.06
10 Lisa_Härri 1:21.07
11 Hanna_Vomberthal 1:21.16
12 Katrin_Sattler 1:21.62
13 Adrian_Räschner 1:21.63
14 Anja_Manninger 1:21.74
15 Emma_Clauswitz 1:21.83
16 Timo_Ressel 1:22.25
17 Emil_Bischoff 1:22.61
18 Sofie_Mikesová 1:23.01
19 Sara_Langmann 1:23.66
20 Raphael_Gottinger 1:23.73
21 Leo_Klor-Novak 1:24.35
22 Margarete_Hörmann 1:24.83
23 Leopold_Kubát 1:25.84
24 Oskar_Mörtl 1:25.97
25 Pascal_Haber 1:27.11
26 Lea_Fiser 1:29.41
27 Rebecca_Hauser 1:30.18
28 Amalie_Kucharová 1:35.32
— Anna_Meiler DNF


And finally, the important thing: the winner of the overall classification was none other than Marco Häser, who won his second Kaiserpokal at only 24 years of age. Although he did not win any event, he was undoubtedly the most consistent of all, with two podium finishes in Giant Slalom and Super-G, and valuable points that allowed him to beat the sensation Rauch by just two points! Katharina Falz completed the podium. As for disappointments, Anna Meiler, who has performed so well in other editions, was well below her usual standard, while newcomer Klor-Novák left the audience cold, perhaps due to the high expectations surrounding him.

Skier	Downhill	Slalom	Giant Slalom	Super G Total
Marco_Häser 11 8 15 18 52
Emil_Rauch 0 25 25 0 50
Katharina_Falz 25 0 10 11 46
Michaela_Mair 5 18 11 3 37
H. Vomberthal 15 1 5 15 36
Adrian_Räschner 6 0 3 25 34
Clara_Huber 18 6 8 0 32
Lisa_Härri 1 11 6 6 24
Johann_Krenn 0 9 15 0 24
David_Hosek 0 4 7 12 23
Mateo_Fellinger 0 2 18 0 20
Leo_Klor-Novak 12 3 0 5 20
Anja_Manninger 0 15 2 2 19
Leopold_Kubát 10 0 0 8 18
Emma_Clauswitz 0 7 1 7 15
Lea_Fiser 0 5 0 9 14
Oskar_Mörtl 9 0 0 4 13
Sara_Langmann 0 12 0 0 12
Timo_Ressel 0 0 0 10 10
M. Hörmann 0 10 0 0 10
Zuzana_Vanová 0 0 9 0 9
R. Gottinger 8 0 0 0 8
A. Kucharová 7 0 0 0 7
Rebecca_Hauser 4 0 0 0 4
Pascal_Haber 3 0 0 1 4
Katrin_Sattler 0 0 4 0 4
Anna_Meiler 2 0 0 0 2
Sofie_Mikesová 0 0 0 0 0
Emil_Bischoff 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0


Destination: Liventia
And the buzz among fans throughout the competition: who will go to the Games? Ski Calgasia has not confirmed anything, but everything suggests that Häser, Rauch and Krenn will lead the men's team, and Falz, Huber, Mair and Vomberthal the women's. One thing is clear, the standard of the national team will be very high, and we may well be celebrating medals for our athletes.
All in all, another great Kaiserpokal. See you in Liventia, at the Olympic Games!

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2004 Bundesliga Season

Another Bundesliga season full of excitement and spectacle has come to an end. Over the course of 26 matchdays, the teams have played and fought hard, but now the season is over, bringing joy for some and sadness for others.

Sláva Bohunicím! Bohunice vítěz!
Glory to Bohunice! Bohunice is the Champion!


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Ten times! Bohunice is champion again, reaching the milestone of 10 league titles. Karel Polásek has completely revolutionised the team since his arrival six seasons ago. Until then, the team languished in the middle of the table, with no chance of relegation, but also no real chance of winning the title. Since then, its worst finish has been fifth place, with three titles in four years, all based on a very compact group of players with a very physical style that has evolved over the years. From an all-out attack in the early years to a gegenpress that seeks to dominate physically and press the opponent's ball movement after losing possession.
Although the team dropped off after a devastating first half of the season, they have managed their performance well, and their leadership has never really been threatened by their pursuers.

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So what now? Polásek is facing the final season of his contract without having clarified his future, and striker Gassenbauer is now 31 years old and has seen his numbers drop slightly this year. He has been an essential part of this success, and rumours suggest that the board is looking to sign a young, top-level striker to begin replacing him. Otherwise, the team remains young and powerful. If the Prophet stays on the team, we will see guaranteed success in the city of Bohunice in the coming years, although the task of improving participation in the IFCF remains.

Phönix SV and Melperk SV were the only teams capable of keeping up with Bohunice's hellish pace for another season, with 48 and 46 points respectively, compared to the champion's 52. Overall, it was another very solid season for both teams, who are now eager to perform well in the IFCF competitions. In Ocheron, the Phönix management has announced that they will make improvements to the squad in order to knock Bohunice off the top spot, with improvements aimed at supporting Kimi Suomi's forward Jason Jenner-Pokka, the second-highest scorer.
As for the Lions, rumours suggest that Melperk SV will also make a major investment to support the Novák-Sedlácek duo, with improvements across all lines. Zoey Moser, one of the most consistent strikers in recent years, is believed to be the first signing.

Tragedy by the mountains
But this year also has its tragedies. Kaiserbad SC, a historic Bundesliga club with six league titles, has been relegated to the second division. A plague of injuries, constant coaching changes, and a squad that has not performed as expected have condemned this great team to the abyss. The fans bid farewell to the team at the Nordbäder Stadion with loud boos, fed up with seeing the consummation of a disaster that has been brewing slowly throughout this season. This news has come as a shock to the rest of the league and a cruel reminder of what the Bundesliga is all about: one day you're up, the next day you're down.
The other big teams, such as GSK, Club Hungária and Welser AC, which had a very poor first half of the season, managed to recover, especially in the case of the Magyars.

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Injuries to György Biró and Gábor Szabó, the Hungária's star players, hampered the team's performance in the first half. However, this allowed young Gyarnomia midfielder András Németh to get some playing time, and he gradually gained confidence, finishing the season as one of the best in the league in his position at just 18 years of age, leading the team with mastery and clearly winning the Young Player of the Year award. In addition, another of his compatriots, striker Bence Váradi, ended the year replacing a legend like Tamás Varga, now an ageing veteran, in the starting 11.

Another surprise
FC Ausnes wrote another of the great stories of the year, finishing fourth in their season back in the top flight, and will play in the IFCF for the first time in their history. All thanks to a very compact squad led by the Coach of the Year, Otmar Wittwer, based on defence, effort and counterattack. The 25-year-old winger Gisela Spitz has stood out, but rumours suggest she will be leaving the team, with Phönix and GSK as possible destinations. It will be a busy summer at the “Ausni” offices, which will need to strengthen the squad.

The rest of the teams have gone through the league without much fanfare, with Goldstadt SK standing out for having yet another internal upheaval after failing to meet high expectations. After winning the title in 2000, the club with the most fans in the country has seen itself relegated to irrelevance, with a fifth-place finish as its best result and more concerned about relegation than the title.

Table
Pos | Team          | Pld |  W |  D |  L | GF | GA |  GD | Pts
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1 | FC Bohunice | 26 | 15 | 7 | 4 | 58 | 29 | +29 | 52 Champions, IFCF Champions
2 | Phönix SV | 26 | 14 | 6 | 6 | 46 | 32 | +14 | 48 IFCF Champions
3 | Melperk SV | 26 | 13 | 7 | 6 | 48 | 35 | +13 | 46 IFCF Challengers
4 | FC Ausnes | 26 | 11 | 6 | 9 | 48 | 31 | +17 | 39 IFCF Challengers
5 | Club Hungária | 26 | 10 | 9 | 7 | 35 | 36 | -1 | 39 IFCF Challengers

6 | Goldstadt SK | 26 | 11 | 6 | 9 | 40 | 42 | -2 | 39
7 | Donuberg AC | 26 | 10 | 4 | 12 | 32 | 40 | -8 | 34
8 | Welser AC | 26 | 9 | 5 | 12 | 17 | 23 | -6 | 32
9 | Górglow FC | 26 | 10 | 2 | 14 | 25 | 38 | -13 | 32
10 | Tihány LK | 26 | 8 | 7 | 11 | 46 | 41 | +5 | 31
11 | FC Dornzell | 26 | 8 | 7 | 11 | 54 | 57 | -3 | 31
12 | Terrau SV | 26 | 9 | 4 | 13 | 24 | 36 | -12 | 31
13 | Hunyad LK | 26 | 6 | 7 | 13 | 29 | 43 | -14 | 25
14 | Kaiserbad SC | 26 | 6 | 7 | 13 | 34 | 53 | -19 | 25


List of Champions/Palmarès
Team	Titles	Years
Phönix SV 18 1933, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1945, 1950, 1953, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1978, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2003
Melperk SV 12 1932, 1934, 1937, 1941, 1948, 1955, 1966, 1967, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1997
Club Hungária 10 1931, 1949, 1954, 1964, 1976, 1980, 1982, 1988, 1995, 1999
FC Bohunice 10 1930, 1936, 1940, 1958, 1977, 1983, 1989, 2001, 2002, 2004
Goldstadt SK 7 1951, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1985, 1994, 2000
Kaiserbad SC 6 1943, 1944, 1946, 1952, 1956, 1981
Welser AC 5 1947, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1987
Ausnes FC 2 1942, 1984
Zillertal SV 2 1975, 1993
St. Agatha FC 1 1979
Seefeld FC 1 1962
AC Donuberg 1 1968


2004 Bundesliga 2.
Pos | Equipo          | Pld |  W |  D |  L | GF | GA |  GD | Pts
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1 | FC Lílov | 26 | 15 | 4 | 7 | 47 | 34 | +13 | 49 IFCF
2 | Klosterling FC | 26 | 13 | 7 | 6 | 55 | 43 | +12 | 46 IFCF
3 | Seefeld FC | 26 | 13 | 7 | 6 | 40 | 31 | +9 | 46 IFCF

4 | Fehérvár | 26 | 13 | 7 | 6 | 33 | 24 | +9 | 46
5 | Újvar TC | 26 | 13 | 5 | 8 | 48 | 39 | +9 | 44
6 | Szepes | 26 | 11 | 5 | 10 | 42 | 39 | +3 | 38
7 | Zillertal SV | 26 | 9 | 8 | 9 | 29 | 30 | -1 | 35
8 | FC Saalfelden | 26 | 9 | 7 | 10 | 47 | 54 | -7 | 34
9 | Szék | 26 | 9 | 5 | 12 | 39 | 42 | -3 | 32
10 | FC Tokai | 26 | 7 | 11 | 8 | 38 | 44 | -6 | 32
11 | Temes | 26 | 10 | 1 | 15 | 37 | 39 | -2 | 31
12 | St. Agatha | 26 | 7 | 5 | 14 | 31 | 43 | -12 | 26
13 | Alvinc | 26 | 5 | 10 | 11 | 22 | 32 | -10 | 25 Relegation
14 | AC Strelín | 26 | 5 | 4 | 17 | 38 | 52 | -14 | 19 Relegation

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Fans of FC Lílov celebrating the return of the team to the Bundesliga

2004 National League
Pos | Team          | Pld |  W |  D |  L | GF | GA |  GD | Pts
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1 | Bekes | 30 | 15 | 10 | 5 | 34 | 22 | +12 | 55
2 | Nagymikes | 30 | 14 | 8 | 8 | 42 | 28 | +14 | 50

3 | Hont | 30 | 13 | 10 | 7 | 33 | 24 | +9 | 49
4 | St. Laszlo | 30 | 13 | 10 | 7 | 34 | 26 | +8 | 49
5 | Freystadt | 30 | 15 | 3 | 12 | 31 | 26 | +5 | 48
6 | Marenye | 30 | 13 | 7 | 10 | 28 | 22 | +6 | 46
7 | Horní Voda | 30 | 14 | 4 | 12 | 30 | 30 | 0 | 46
8 | Kleinbach | 30 | 12 | 9 | 9 | 38 | 32 | +6 | 45
9 | Rotental | 30 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 35 | 27 | +8 | 43
10 | Nove Brezy | 30 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 24 | 29 | -5 | 37
11 | Lipsko | 30 | 11 | 4 | 15 | 33 | 45 | -12 | 37
12 | Mayrhofer | 30 | 9 | 8 | 13 | 25 | 33 | -8 | 35
13 | Rosenau | 30 | 9 | 7 | 14 | 25 | 32 | -7 | 34
14 | Kastelbell | 30 | 9 | 6 | 15 | 32 | 35 | -3 | 33
15 | Vetraner | 30 | 7 | 8 | 15 | 18 | 26 | -8 | 29
16 | Radegg FC | 30 | 7 | 4 | 19 | 21 | 46 | -25 | 25

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2004 EisLiga Season

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Katharina Bohm continues to rise as one of the finest athletes Calgasia has ever produced


What seemed a fantasy for decades has now been achieved. Bohunice EH has tied Melperk Löwen in terms of EisLiga titles. Melperk’s 16 Empress Adelaide Cups had long stood as a benchmark, but their rivals have gradually closed the gap whilst Melperk has suffered a drought of titles and quality players.

In recent decades, Bohunice EH’s dominance has been unquestionable. Since 1980, they have won 11 of their 16 titles, thanks to the dynasty of the 1980s and, more recently, the dynasty led by Katharina Bohm, who, with her sixth title, continues to cement her status as the best national player in history.Melperk, meanwhile, has won only 4 titles in the same period

The regular season was fiercely contested, with Bohunice clinching the Imperial Trophy – awarded to the best team in the phase – by a margin of just two points over their long-standing rivals, Welser AC. Meanwhile, a resurgent Melperk Löwen secured third place on level points with the ‘enfants terribles’, who took second place on goal difference. In fourth place, Klosterling had a commendable season, surprising everyone with their rock-solid defence. Lílov and Ausnes had mediocre seasons compared to what was expected of them, whilst Terrau and Donuberg were not good enough to avoid relegation, finishing well behind the rest of the teams.

Regular Season
Pos | Team            | Pld |  W |  D |  L | GF | GA |  GD | Pts | Notes
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1 | Bohunice EH | 22 | 13 | 5 | 4 | 32 | 17 | +15 | 48 | Imperial Trophy
2 | Welser AC | 22 | 12 | 5 | 5 | 27 | 12 | +15 | 46 | Playoffs, HCL
3 | Melperk Löwen | 22 | 12 | 1 | 9 | 22 | 15 | +7 | 46 | Playoffs, HCL
4 | EC Klosterling | 22 | 11 | 4 | 7 | 27 | 18 | +9 | 44 | Playoffs, HCL

5 | Goldstadt SK | 22 | 9 | 3 | 10 | 31 | 23 | +8 | 40 |
6 | Seefeld EH | 22 | 9 | 5 | 8 | 28 | 26 | +2 | 40 |
7 | HC Lílov | 22 | 9 | 4 | 9 | 21 | 26 | -5 | 40 |
8 | HC Górglow | 22 | 9 | 3 | 10 | 21 | 30 | -9 | 40 |
9 | ESV Kaiserbad | 22 | 8 | 4 | 10 | 21 | 27 | -6 | 38 |
10 | EHC Ausnes | 22 | 7 | 5 | 10 | 21 | 27 | -6 | 36 |
11 | Terrauer EC | 22 | 4 | 8 | 10 | 24 | 34 | -10 | 30 | Relegation
12 | Donuberg SC | 22 | 3 | 5 | 14 | 9 | 29 | -20 | 28 | Relegation


The surprises continued in the play-offs, with Klosterling managing to force a fifth and decisive match against favourites Bohunice, although they failed to pull off the feat of beating them at the Ledová Arena in the final match. All in all, a very good season. For their part, Bohunice struggled, with a defence that didn’t seem to be up to the standard of previous seasons.

In the other series, another surprise. Despite finishing level on points in the regular league, Welser AC swept aside Melperk Löwen, three games to nil. The physical style of the team in black proved too much for a Melperk side that still lacks some experience in knockout ties.

So, we had the final everyone wanted, the hottest and most intense rivalry in all of Calgasian sport: Bohunice EH vs Welser AC.

And the spectacle did not disappoint anyone. The series went to a fifth and decisive match. Welser AC were just one win away from the title, having started the series with two victories, with Game 2 standing out, where they inflicted a heavy 5-1 defeat on their hated rivals. In the third match, played at the Ledová Arena in Bohunice, the tension was palpable, with scuffles breaking out between players and also among fans, requiring police intervention. Players Gereben and Leitner were involved in a disgraceful brawl, which resulted in both players being sent off and suspended for the fourth match. Despite Welser AC’s efforts, Bohm managed to score both goals for the home side, 2-1. From that moment on, the tide turned and Bohunice began to dominate the matches, securing another 2–1 away win at Wels and sealing the deal with a 1–0 home victory that confirmed their 16th league title.

Playoffs
ROUND    | TEAM            | SERIES | G1 | G2 | G3 | G4 | G5
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SEMIS | Bohunice EH | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1
| EC Klosterling | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0
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SEMIS | Welser AC | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | - | -
| Melperk Löwen | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | - | -
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FINALS | Bohunice EH | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1
| Welser AC | 2 | 3 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 0


Pos | Team              | Pld |  W |  D |  L | GF | GA |  GD | Pts | Notes
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1 | EC Radegg | 22 | 13 | 3 | 6 | 25 | 16 | +9 | 42 | Promotion to EisLiga
2 | HK Lipsko | 22 | 12 | 3 | 7 | 25 | 17 | +8 | 39 | Promotion to EisLiga

3 | Rotental HC | 22 | 10 | 8 | 4 | 32 | 23 | +9 | 38 |
4 | SK Mlýnská | 22 | 10 | 6 | 6 | 23 | 16 | +7 | 36 |
5 | HC Tannendorf | 22 | 10 | 2 | 10 | 21 | 19 | +2 | 32 |
6 | EK Saalfelden | 22 | 8 | 6 | 8 | 25 | 26 | -1 | 30 |
7 | Horní Voda 1987 | 22 | 8 | 6 | 8 | 21 | 23 | -2 | 30 |
8 | Eishockey Hallein | 22 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 17 | 19 | -2 | 25 |
9 | EHC Kleinbach | 22 | 5 | 9 | 8 | 17 | 20 | -3 | 24 |
10 | St. Laszlo | 22 | 4 | 11 | 7 | 20 | 24 | -4 | 23 |
11 | EV Zillertal | 22 | 6 | 4 | 12 | 16 | 28 | -12 | 22 | Relegation to Nat. League
12 | HC Nové Březy | 22 | 4 | 7 | 11 | 19 | 30 | -11 | 19 | Relegation to Nat. League


[pre]HC_Dubová	14	9	3	2	25	11	+14	30
Strelín_EH 14 8 3 3 14 9 +5 27

HK_Strážnice 14 5 6 3 10 5 +5 21
EHC_Sankt_Thomas 14 5 3 6 17 20 −3 18
KAC_Hová 14 5 3 6 9 12 −3 18
HC_Rimbork 14 3 8 3 8 8 0 17
Rosenau_Falken 14 4 4 6 11 13 −2 16
TJ_Podlesí 14 1 2 11 10 26 −16 5
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List of Champions/Palmarès
Team	Titles	Years
Melperk Löwen 16 1933, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1960, 1964, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1983, 1994, 1995, 1996
Bohunice EH 16 1936, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004
Welser AC 12 1934, 1950, 1951, 1962, 1968, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1999, 2003
HC Lílov 7 1957, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1991, 1992, 2001
Goldstadt SK 6 1937, 1938, 1965, 1972, 1980, 1993
EC Radegg 5 1948, 1954, 1956, 1966, 1977
EV Zillertal 4 1974, 1975, 1985, 1990
EC Klosterling 2 1945, 1976
ESV Kaiserbad 1 1935
St. Laszlo 1 1940
Donuberg SC 1 1942
Terrauer EC 1 1959

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Water Polo Super League 2004
A new era for the Wasserball Liga, the league has been reorganised into two separate "conferences", or Leagues, East and West. East comprises mostly teams from the Alföld and Erdély regions, where the population of Hungarian descent is a majority, while the West comprises the rest of the regions. Each League has two divisions, A and B. The top two teams of each league then compete in the semifinals and finals, while the two worst teams are relegated to the B league.

League A - West
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts  
C.U. Melperk 14 12 1 1 142 88 +54 37 Playoffs
Bohunice WC 14 11 1 2 120 98 +22 34 Playoffs

Hungarian SC 14 8 1 5 125 98 +27 25
Kaiserbad SC 14 7 0 7 114 128 −14 21
Phönix SV 14 6 1 7 113 102 +11 19
Goldstadt SK 14 6 0 8 104 108 −4 18
Welser AC 14 2 0 12 103 126 −23 6 Relegation
Goldstadt Uni 14 2 0 12 82 155 −73 6 Relegation


League A - East
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts  
Tihány TC 14 9 2 3 116 109 +7 29 Playoffs
Hont UEK 14 8 0 6 130 114 +16 24 Playoffs

Szék SC 14 7 1 6 120 124 −4 22
St.Agatha 14 7 1 6 116 129 −13 22
Freystadt 14 5 3 6 129 119 +10 18
Fehérvár 14 5 3 6 129 120 +9 18
Újvar TC 14 5 0 9 112 128 −16 15 Relegation
Hunyad SK 14 3 4 7 120 129 −9 13 Relegation


Semifinals
C.U. Melperk 11–5 Hont UEK

Tihány TC 9–6 Bohunice WC


Final
C.U. Melperk 7-6 Tihány TC


Division B - West
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts  
Sande Piraten 14 7 2 5 114 100 +14 23
SRC Rotental 14 7 1 6 131 125 +6 22

Klosterling RV 14 7 0 7 123 126 −3 21
AC Donuberg 14 7 0 7 120 127 −7 21
Vetraner SC 14 6 2 6 117 120 −3 20
Dornzell SRV 14 6 1 7 117 117 0 19
Seefeld YT 14 6 1 7 120 124 −4 19
AC Strelín 14 5 3 6 117 120 −3 18


Division B - East
Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts  
Nagymikes TC 14 8 2 4 138 122 +16 26
Temes TC 14 7 1 6 119 130 −11 22

Békes TC 14 6 3 5 125 109 +16 21
Bellasz UK 14 6 3 5 118 110 +8 21
Tarbánya UEK 14 6 3 5 121 116 +5 21
Szepes UEK 14 6 3 5 122 123 −1 21
Marenye UK 14 5 0 9 114 130 −16 15
Alvinc UK 14 3 3 8 111 128 −17 12


List of Champions/Palmarès as of 2004
Team	Titles	Years
Hungarian Swimming Club - Magyar Úszó Klub 27 - 1927, 1929, 1934, 1938, 1941, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2003
Goldstadt Sport-Kreis 22 - 1928, 1931, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982
Charles University of Melperk 22 - 1930, 1933, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
Kaiserbad Social Club 6 - 1954, 1955, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1997
Bohunice Wasserball Club 5 - 1960, 1962, 1985, 1986, 1993




Rugby Top 10 2004
Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
Habsburg Yatch Club 18 14 2 2 310 167 +143 44Cup Champions, RUCT
Rugby Wels 18 10 1 7 263 232 +31 31 RUCT
Klosterling Yatch Club 18 9 1 8 225 239 −14 28
St.Agatha Rugby 18 8 2 8 247 249 −2 26
C. U. Melperk 18 8 2 8 227 244 −17 26
Ruderclub Bohunice 18 8 0 10 230 238 −8 24
Kaiserbad Social Club 18 7 1 10 206 201 +5 22
Ruder Club Galriel 18 7 1 10 242 258 −16 22
Ausnes Yatch Club 18 7 0 11 183 234 −51 21
Goldstadt Sport Kreis 18 7 0 11 234 305 −71 21


Semifinals
Habsburg_Yatch_Club 13–6 St.Agatha_Rugby

Rugby_Wels 7–14 Klosterling_Yatch_Club


Final
Habsburg_Yatch_Club 14–12 Klosterling_Yatch_Club
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