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===Porasse: The City===
 
===Porasse: The City===
  
 
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Located on the Akhdar Plains to the east of the capital, [[Kafra]], [[Porasse]] is known for its remarkable greenery and surrounding meadows. The first major Nedalian city the Verdena Interstate runs through (if coming from [[Bettia]], it is also the hub of Nedalia's hightech and IT industry. Learn more by clicking here: [[Porasse]].
  
  
 
===Al-Ein Stadium===
 
===Al-Ein Stadium===
  
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One of the most tecnologically advanced stadiums in all of Nedalia, the Al-Ein Stadium is named after the traditional royal family of the area. Its roof is adjustable, as is the seating arrangement in nearly all the stadium. The Live-Screen display is of LCD resolution, and nearly the size of the entire east stand. VIP seating is also available, with the leather couches coming with built-in heating system and massage chair facilities. All together, the stadium seats nearly 60,000 spectators on the general seating arrangements for the Premier League matches.
  
  
 
 
===Owners and Sponsors===
 
===Owners and Sponsors===
  
'''Sponsors:'''    
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'''Sponsors:''' [[Al-Ein Projects]] 
  
'''Owners:'''
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'''Owners:''' The team is owned by the [[Walid Al-Ein]], the head of the Al-Ein family and traditional ruler of the area known as Halawa, situated on the Akhdar Plains.
  
  
 
===Kit and Nickname===
 
===Kit and Nickname===
  
'''Kit:'''  
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'''Kit:''' A variation of Navy Blue, White, and Red.
  
'''Nickname:''' They are 
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'''Nickname:''' Porasse Bulldogs.
  
  
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==Accomplishments==
  
==History==
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'''<u>[[Nedalia Premier League]]</u>:'''
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'''Year Five:'''  10th
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'''Year Four:'''  9th
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'''Year Three:''' 17th
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'''Year Two:'''  20th
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'''Year One:'''  14th
  
  
===Overview===
 
 
 
 
===Team Records===
 
 
'''Highest League Position:'''  '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
 
'''Lowest League Position:''' '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
 
'''Most Goals Scored in a Match:''' '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
 
'''Most Goals Conceded in a Match:'''  '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
 
'''Most Goals Scored in a Season:'''  '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
 
'''Most Goals Conceded in a Season:'''  '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
 
'''Longest Winning Streak:''''''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
 
'''Longest Losing Streak:''' '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
  
 
===Player Records===
 
===Player Records===
  
'''Most Appearances:'''  ''' ([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
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'''Most Appearances:                 85'''   Husneh il-Shafaf
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  '''Most Goals:                      34'''  Husneh il-Shafaf
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'''Most Goals Scored in a Season:    29'''  Mattan ([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])
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'''Most Assists:                      8'''  Mattan ([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])
  
'''Most Goals:''' ''' ([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
  
'''Most Goals Scored in a Match:'''  '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
 
'''Most Assists:'''  '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
 
'''Most Assists in a Match:'''  '''([[Premier League Year One|Year One]])'''
 
  
  
 
===Player of the Season===
 
===Player of the Season===
  
* '''[[Premier League Year One|Year 1]]''': [[Mattan]]
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'''[[Premier League Year One|Year 1]]'''     Mattan               (37 apps, 29 goals, 8 assists, 7 MotMs, 7.76)
 
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'''[[Premier League Year Two|Year 2]]'''     Gregnas Bicne         (38 apps, 5 goals, 6 assists, 7.50)
* '''[[Premier League Year Two|Year 2]]''': Gregnas Bicne
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'''[[Premier League Year Three|Year 3]]'''     Fulares Jimendo     (36 apps, 7.44)
 
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'''[[Premier League Year Four|Year 4]]'''    Khalil Khasem        (35 apps, 5 assists, 7.49)
* '''[[Premier League Year Three|Year 3]]''': Fulares Jimendo
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'''[[Premier League Year Five|Year 5]]'''    Ziyad Farmer        (36 apps, 4 goals, 4 assists, 7.52)
  
 
==Current Team==
 
==Current Team==
  
   
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  '''Head Coach:''' Brian Cook, 47 years old.  
'''Head Coach:'''   
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  '''        NAME            AGE              NATIONALITY            CAPS (U21)'''
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  '''        NAME            AGE              NATIONALITY             
 
   
 
   
  '''LD:'''                       23              Nedalian              3 caps/0 goals
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'''GK:''' Yassine Dent          25              Nedalian
  '''CD:'''                      
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  '''CD:'''                                     
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  '''LD:''' Howard Franks        23              Nedalian               
  '''RD:'''                      
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  '''CD:''' Oblegaran Freven      27              Nedalian                     
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  '''CD:''' Laurie Smighton      23              Nedalian                                    
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  '''RD:''' Khalil Khasem        20              Nedalian                     
  
  '''LM:'''                      
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  '''LM:''' Dankweh-Dankweh      19              Nedalian                       
  '''CM:'''                                  
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  '''CM:''' Ziyad Farmer          22              [[Bettia|Bettian]]                   
  '''CM:'''                 
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  '''CM:''' Alan Potamas          25              Nedalian                
  '''RM:'''  
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  '''RM:''' Samuel Zentos        29              Nedalian
  
  '''SC:'''              
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  '''SC:''' Husneh il-Shafaf      24              Nedalian             
  '''SC:'''  
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  '''SC:''' Edaru Delmas          22              Nedalian
  
 
==Hall of Fame==
 
==Hall of Fame==

Revision as of 10:32, 3 March 2006

Overview

Porasse: The City

Located on the Akhdar Plains to the east of the capital, Kafra, Porasse is known for its remarkable greenery and surrounding meadows. The first major Nedalian city the Verdena Interstate runs through (if coming from Bettia, it is also the hub of Nedalia's hightech and IT industry. Learn more by clicking here: Porasse.


Al-Ein Stadium

One of the most tecnologically advanced stadiums in all of Nedalia, the Al-Ein Stadium is named after the traditional royal family of the area. Its roof is adjustable, as is the seating arrangement in nearly all the stadium. The Live-Screen display is of LCD resolution, and nearly the size of the entire east stand. VIP seating is also available, with the leather couches coming with built-in heating system and massage chair facilities. All together, the stadium seats nearly 60,000 spectators on the general seating arrangements for the Premier League matches.


Owners and Sponsors

Sponsors: Al-Ein Projects

Owners: The team is owned by the Walid Al-Ein, the head of the Al-Ein family and traditional ruler of the area known as Halawa, situated on the Akhdar Plains.


Kit and Nickname

Kit: A variation of Navy Blue, White, and Red.

Nickname: Porasse Bulldogs.


Accomplishments

Nedalia Premier League:

Year Five:  10th
Year Four:   9th
Year Three: 17th
Year Two:   20th
Year One:   14th 


Player Records

Most Appearances:                 85   Husneh il-Shafaf
Most Goals:                       34   Husneh il-Shafaf 
Most Goals Scored in a Season:    29   Mattan (Year One)
Most Assists:                      8   Mattan (Year One)



Player of the Season

Year 1     Mattan                (37 apps, 29 goals, 8 assists, 7 MotMs, 7.76)
Year 2     Gregnas Bicne         (38 apps, 5 goals, 6 assists, 7.50)
Year 3     Fulares Jimendo     (36 apps, 7.44)
Year 4     Khalil Khasem        (35 apps, 5 assists, 7.49)
Year 5     Ziyad Farmer         (36 apps, 4 goals, 4 assists, 7.52)

Current Team

Head Coach: Brian Cook, 47 years old.  


         NAME             AGE              NATIONALITY             

GK: Yassine Dent          25               Nedalian
 
LD: Howard Franks         23               Nedalian               
CD: Oblegaran Freven      27               Nedalian                      
CD: Laurie Smighton       23               Nedalian                                    
RD: Khalil Khasem         20               Nedalian                      
LM: Dankweh-Dankweh       19               Nedalian                        
CM: Ziyad Farmer          22               Bettian                    
CM: Alan Potamas          25               Nedalian                
RM: Samuel Zentos         29               Nedalian
SC: Husneh il-Shafaf      24               Nedalian               
SC: Edaru Delmas          22               Nedalian 

Hall of Fame