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== [[Winchestia National Team]] Prospects == | == [[Winchestia National Team]] Prospects == | ||
*Wilfred Peiper (Midfielder) | *Wilfred Peiper (Midfielder) | ||
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+ | *Wilfred Sprach (Forward) Retired after [[Winchestia Pro League Season 12|Season 12]] | ||
== Professional Club Honors == | == Professional Club Honors == |
Revision as of 12:59, 15 July 2006
Wendle Rovers are the historic rivals of Wendle City FC in the Winchestia Pro League, starting from the time that they were both amateur clubs. Like Wendle City, they play at the Winchestia National Stadium in the capital.
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Club History
Wendle Rovers, usually just refered to as Rovers, were formed as an amateur club in order to directly compete with the rampant City. They had much success, even winning the Wendle City League on one occasion. They also were able to lift the All-Wincestia Cup twice during this era, beating their hated rivals City on both occations.
The professional era has been much kinder to Rovers then to their rivals City. Though they have only won the League and Cup twice, they are consistantly in the top 3 narrowly losing out to Kitchen FC in last years League. Team captain Wilfred Peiper promises more of the same as Rovers honestly believe they can win the double every year.
Winchestia National Team Prospects
- Wilfred Peiper (Midfielder)
Retired Greats
- Wilfred Sprach (Forward) Retired after Season 12
Professional Club Honors
- Season 2 Cup Champions
- Season 4 League Champions
- Season 6 Cup Champions
- Season 10 League Champions