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− | The [[Free-Market Republic of Commerce Heights]] fielded its first international football team, nicknamed the Bulldogs, in the qualifiers for [[World Cup 7]], under the direction of the [[Commerce Heights Footballing and Soccer Federation]] (CHFF). Despite their lack of success in qualifying, Manhattanites developed a strong interest in the team, and a record crowd came to Maxisoft Stadium for the Bulldogs’ first qualifying match of [[World Cup 8]], a 4–1 win over [[Warnocks Wizards]]. Commerce Heights also won the return match later in qualifying, due to a controversial goal aided by the downdraft of a [[PariMedia]] helicopter providing aerial coverage of the game. With several other quality wins, the Bulldogs finished second in their group, earning World Cup qualification. As World Cup 8 was co-hosted by neighboring [[Bedistan]], the team played its first round matches in the [[International City]], on the border between Commerce Heights and Bedistan. Although they won their first match against [[One Red Dot]], defeats | + | The [[Free-Market Republic of Commerce Heights]] fielded its first international football team, nicknamed the Bulldogs, in the qualifiers for [[World Cup 7]], under the direction of the [[Commerce Heights Footballing and Soccer Federation]] (CHFF). Despite their lack of success in qualifying, Manhattanites developed a strong interest in the team, and a record crowd came to Maxisoft Stadium for the Bulldogs’ first qualifying match of [[World Cup 8]], a 4–1 win over [[Warnocks Wizards]]. Commerce Heights also won the return match later in qualifying, due to a controversial goal aided by the downdraft of a [[PariMedia]] helicopter providing aerial coverage of the game. With several other quality wins, the Bulldogs finished second in their group, earning World Cup qualification. As World Cup 8 was co-hosted by neighboring [[Bedistan]], the team played its first round matches in the [[International City]], on the border between Commerce Heights and Bedistan. Although they won their first match against [[One Red Dot]], defeats by [[Giant Zucchini national football team|Giant Zucchini]] and [[Timway]] eliminated the Bulldogs. |
After qualifying for [[World Cup 9]], the Bulldogs faced another controversy, when they finished the first round tied with [[Tanah Burung]] on points, goal difference, and goals scored, but Tanah Burung were allowed to advance based on their victory over Commerce Heights. The CHFF protested to the [[World Cup Committee]], pointing out that the use of head-to-head results had not previously been used or stated as a method of tiebreaking, but they were ignored. | After qualifying for [[World Cup 9]], the Bulldogs faced another controversy, when they finished the first round tied with [[Tanah Burung]] on points, goal difference, and goals scored, but Tanah Burung were allowed to advance based on their victory over Commerce Heights. The CHFF protested to the [[World Cup Committee]], pointing out that the use of head-to-head results had not previously been used or stated as a method of tiebreaking, but they were ignored. | ||
In [[World Cup 11]], Commerce Heights failed to qualify for the first time since their initial attempt. They finished third in their group due in part to a shocking 4–0 loss to [[Kingsford]], advancing them to a qualification playoff. Inexplicably, the second-seeded Bulldogs were drawn against top seeds Giant Zucchini for the playoff, and managed only a draw and a loss. They were not the only highly-ranked team to miss qualification, as the [[Bedistan national football team|Bedistan Lions]] failed to even reach the playoff in their “group of death.” Both teams were subsequently invited to the [[Cup of Harmony 3|third Cup of Harmony]]. Despite hopes that the Bulldogs and Lions would face each other in the final, Bedistan were eliminated in the quarterfinal after a clerical error prevented them from receiving a bye. Commerce Heights defeated both hosts, [[Spaam]] and [[Brazillico]], and won the Cup of Harmony with an unbeaten record. After the Cup of Harmony, the Bulldogs and Lions played a friendly in the International City, which resulted in an unexciting 0–0 draw. | In [[World Cup 11]], Commerce Heights failed to qualify for the first time since their initial attempt. They finished third in their group due in part to a shocking 4–0 loss to [[Kingsford]], advancing them to a qualification playoff. Inexplicably, the second-seeded Bulldogs were drawn against top seeds Giant Zucchini for the playoff, and managed only a draw and a loss. They were not the only highly-ranked team to miss qualification, as the [[Bedistan national football team|Bedistan Lions]] failed to even reach the playoff in their “group of death.” Both teams were subsequently invited to the [[Cup of Harmony 3|third Cup of Harmony]]. Despite hopes that the Bulldogs and Lions would face each other in the final, Bedistan were eliminated in the quarterfinal after a clerical error prevented them from receiving a bye. Commerce Heights defeated both hosts, [[Spaam]] and [[Brazillico]], and won the Cup of Harmony with an unbeaten record. After the Cup of Harmony, the Bulldogs and Lions played a friendly in the International City, which resulted in an unexciting 0–0 draw. | ||
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==Comeptition history== | ==Comeptition history== |
Latest revision as of 23:07, 30 September 2007
The Capitalizt SLANI national football team has represented Capitalizt SLANI in international football competitions since 71 CE. It is one of two teams representing the Unified Capitalizt States, the other being 자스연 (Jasīʼyūn). Prior to Capitalizt SLANI taking over the team, it was run by the Commerce Heights Footballing and Soccer Federation. The team is among the oldest continuously active teams, having made its first qualifying attempt in World Cup 7. Though it was successful in winning World Cup 15 and has qualified consistently for many years, it holds the record for the most failures to advance from the first round of the World Cup, reaching the second round only nine times in twenty-seven attempts, and for the largest defeat of any team in the top 50 of the KPB rankings, an 8–1 loss to Krytenia.
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History
The Free-Market Republic of Commerce Heights fielded its first international football team, nicknamed the Bulldogs, in the qualifiers for World Cup 7, under the direction of the Commerce Heights Footballing and Soccer Federation (CHFF). Despite their lack of success in qualifying, Manhattanites developed a strong interest in the team, and a record crowd came to Maxisoft Stadium for the Bulldogs’ first qualifying match of World Cup 8, a 4–1 win over Warnocks Wizards. Commerce Heights also won the return match later in qualifying, due to a controversial goal aided by the downdraft of a PariMedia helicopter providing aerial coverage of the game. With several other quality wins, the Bulldogs finished second in their group, earning World Cup qualification. As World Cup 8 was co-hosted by neighboring Bedistan, the team played its first round matches in the International City, on the border between Commerce Heights and Bedistan. Although they won their first match against One Red Dot, defeats by Giant Zucchini and Timway eliminated the Bulldogs.
After qualifying for World Cup 9, the Bulldogs faced another controversy, when they finished the first round tied with Tanah Burung on points, goal difference, and goals scored, but Tanah Burung were allowed to advance based on their victory over Commerce Heights. The CHFF protested to the World Cup Committee, pointing out that the use of head-to-head results had not previously been used or stated as a method of tiebreaking, but they were ignored.
In World Cup 11, Commerce Heights failed to qualify for the first time since their initial attempt. They finished third in their group due in part to a shocking 4–0 loss to Kingsford, advancing them to a qualification playoff. Inexplicably, the second-seeded Bulldogs were drawn against top seeds Giant Zucchini for the playoff, and managed only a draw and a loss. They were not the only highly-ranked team to miss qualification, as the Bedistan Lions failed to even reach the playoff in their “group of death.” Both teams were subsequently invited to the third Cup of Harmony. Despite hopes that the Bulldogs and Lions would face each other in the final, Bedistan were eliminated in the quarterfinal after a clerical error prevented them from receiving a bye. Commerce Heights defeated both hosts, Spaam and Brazillico, and won the Cup of Harmony with an unbeaten record. After the Cup of Harmony, the Bulldogs and Lions played a friendly in the International City, which resulted in an unexciting 0–0 draw.
Comeptition history
World Cup record
- World Cup 1–6: Did not enter
- World Cup 7: Did not qualify
- World Cup 8–10: First round
- World Cup 11: Did not qualify (won Cup of Harmony)
- World Cup 12: Third place
- World Cup 13–14: First round
- World Cup 15: Champions
- World Cup 16: Quarterfinals
- World Cup 17–21: First round
- World Cup 22: Quarterfinals
- World Cup 23: Second round
- World Cup 24: First round
- World Cup 25: Did not qualify
- World Cup 26–30: First round
- World Cup 31–32: Second round
- World Cup 33: First round
- World Cup 34: Fourth place
- World Cup 35: Second round
- World Cup 36: Third place
Olympic Games men’s record
- Second Summer Olympics: Champions
Olympic Games women’s record
- Second Summer Olympics: Group stage
AOCAF record
- AOCAF 19: First round
- Football in the Unified Capitalizt States
- National teams: Capitalizt SLANI national football team, Jasīʼyūn national football team
- Associations: Capitalizt SLANI, 자스연 (Jasīʼyūn)
- Capitalizt SLANI League: International Association Football League/SLANI International League, C4 Champions League, Bluefox Axtra League
- 자스연 리그 (Jasīʼyūn Ligī): 자본가 췌고 리그 (Jabonga Çwego Ligī), 자본가 높은 리그 (Jabonga Nopʼīn Ligī)
- Cups: Aeropag Tribune Cup, Capitalizt Super Cup, 자스연 컵 (Jasīʼyūn Kūb), TakilQuip Cup
- Teams: Port Lusambo, Sonoma Center
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