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− | field10= Daughter of [[Henry Maitland]], scorer of Starblaydia's 1000th senior international goal | | + | field10= Daughter of [[Henry Maitland]], scorer of Starblaydia's 1000th senior international goal, [[Starblaydia national football team|Starblaydi]] and [[Starblaydia women's national football team|Starblaydia Ladies]] all-time Record scorer (59 and 19 respectively) | |
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She quickly progressed to the senior squad, and four years later for [[World Cup 29]] had taken the Number-Ten shirt directly from [[Dasha Tolkacheva]], showing [[Johan Keifner]] to be one of the best link-up players in the world, too, as Jackie scored fifteen and Johan nine as Starblaydia 'only' made it to the Quarter-finals, losing in the most controversial match Starblaydia have ever played in. | She quickly progressed to the senior squad, and four years later for [[World Cup 29]] had taken the Number-Ten shirt directly from [[Dasha Tolkacheva]], showing [[Johan Keifner]] to be one of the best link-up players in the world, too, as Jackie scored fifteen and Johan nine as Starblaydia 'only' made it to the Quarter-finals, losing in the most controversial match Starblaydia have ever played in. | ||
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+ | A winner of only AOCAF14, Jackie was Starblaydia's eighth and final nomination (before [[World Cup 35]]) into the [[World Cup Hall of Fame]] as the nation's all-time leading goalscorer on the international stage. | ||
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[[Category:Sports characters|Maitland, Jacqueline]] | [[Category:Sports characters|Maitland, Jacqueline]] | ||
+ | [[Category:World Cup Hall of Fame|Maitland, Jacqueline]] | ||
[[Category:Starblaydi Sports|Maitland, Jacqueline]] | [[Category:Starblaydi Sports|Maitland, Jacqueline]] |
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Jacqueline Maitland entered the international scene as a scoring sensation, top-scoring at the tender age of eighteen in the fourteenth AOCAF tournament as she bagged seven goals in eight games on the way to defeating Lamoni in the Final and giving Starblaydia a record-breaking fifth AOCAF title, more than any other nation in Atlantian Oceania history.
She quickly progressed to the senior squad, and four years later for World Cup 29 had taken the Number-Ten shirt directly from Dasha Tolkacheva, showing Johan Keifner to be one of the best link-up players in the world, too, as Jackie scored fifteen and Johan nine as Starblaydia 'only' made it to the Quarter-finals, losing in the most controversial match Starblaydia have ever played in.
A winner of only AOCAF14, Jackie was Starblaydia's eighth and final nomination (before World Cup 35) into the World Cup Hall of Fame as the nation's all-time leading goalscorer on the international stage.