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'''Apollina Iakovakis''' had her career cut short at the age of twenty-five when, after [[World Cup 34]], Starblaydia ceased competing on the world stage due to an immense regional [[Operation Galactica|war]]. In her short career she had won the Indigenous World Cup, even winning the tournament for Starblaydia after scoring two goals in the final against the Mongols of [[Milchama]] - but only after the team had sorted out a way to fit her, [[Kili Izretar]] and [[Keztarr Mahezihim]] across the forward parts of the Starblaydi [[Starblaydia_national_football_team#Formation|diamond]].
 
'''Apollina Iakovakis''' had her career cut short at the age of twenty-five when, after [[World Cup 34]], Starblaydia ceased competing on the world stage due to an immense regional [[Operation Galactica|war]]. In her short career she had won the Indigenous World Cup, even winning the tournament for Starblaydia after scoring two goals in the final against the Mongols of [[Milchama]] - but only after the team had sorted out a way to fit her, [[Kili Izretar]] and [[Keztarr Mahezihim]] across the forward parts of the Starblaydi [[Starblaydia_national_football_team#Formation|diamond]].
  
After her playing career, she was one of the dedicated team of ex-players and coaches in Starblaydia who kept alive the dream of a national team. Ten years after 'retirement', for her determined coaching role, she became the first female to coach a team other than the [[Starblaydia women's national football team|Women's national side]] when she coached the [[Starblaydia Under-21s]] in the Inaugural [[Di Bradini Cup]].
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After her playing career, she was one of the dedicated team of ex-players and coaches in Starblaydia who kept alive the dream of a national team. Ten years after [[Starblaydia's international football hiatus|'retirement']], for her determined coaching role, she became the first female to coach a team other than the [[Starblaydia women's national football team|Women's national side]] when she coached the [[Starblaydia Under-21s]] in the Inaugural [[Di Bradini Cup]].
  
 
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Revision as of 18:00, 17 September 2007

Apollina Iakovakis
Statistics
Nationality 22pixStarblaydiFlag.jpg Starblaydi
Hometown Bisarley
Position Right/Attacking Midfield
Caps 23
Goals 4
U21 Caps 0
U21 Goals 0
Clubs played for Huntress United
Teams managed Starblaydia Under-21s
Notes
Indigenous World Cup Winner

Apollina Iakovakis had her career cut short at the age of twenty-five when, after World Cup 34, Starblaydia ceased competing on the world stage due to an immense regional war. In her short career she had won the Indigenous World Cup, even winning the tournament for Starblaydia after scoring two goals in the final against the Mongols of Milchama - but only after the team had sorted out a way to fit her, Kili Izretar and Keztarr Mahezihim across the forward parts of the Starblaydi diamond.

After her playing career, she was one of the dedicated team of ex-players and coaches in Starblaydia who kept alive the dream of a national team. Ten years after 'retirement', for her determined coaching role, she became the first female to coach a team other than the Women's national side when she coached the Starblaydia Under-21s in the Inaugural Di Bradini Cup.


22pixStarblaydiFlag.jpg Starblaydia squad - World Cup 33 Qualifiers 22pixStarblaydiFlag.jpg

1 Graikalonii | 2 Rekeseski | 3 González | 4 dos Santos | 5 Marrones | 6 Cravex (c) | 7 Mahezihim | 8 Volaré | 9 Coalville | 10 K. Matranga | 11 Alvarez | 12 Kellas | 13 Costello | 14 Ugrubolgdam | 15 Ramirez | 16 Iakovakis | 17 Strachino | 18 Liileiko | 19 Archein | 20 Navarro Ruiz | 21 Diaz | 22 Zamoskao | 23 L. Asante | Coach: Oberlander

22pixStarblaydiFlag.jpg Starblaydia squad - World Cup 34 Qualifiers 22pixStarblaydiFlag.jpg

1 Graikalonii | 2 Costello | 3 Ugrubolgdam | 4 Diaz | 5 Marrones (c) | 6 Istaako | 7 Mahezihim | 8 Izretar | 9 Coalville | 10 Liileiko | 11 Alvarez | 12 Ushinn | 13 Rekeseski | 14 Navarro Ruiz | 15 dos Santos | 16 Iakovakis | 17 Rodriguez | 18 Cruz | 19 Archein | 20 Riiklik | 21 Ramirez | 22 Zamoskao | 23 Galindez | Coach: Oberlander