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Latest revision as of 10:03, 26 February 2006
Avidia City | |
Nation | Krytenia |
League | KLF Overleague |
Manager | Antonio Luis |
Stadium | Sixways Stadium |
Contents
History
For every yin, there is a yang. The workers of AFC Avidia have theirs in the upper-crust, middle-class Avidia City. Originally formed as a purely recreational side called Recreativa Avidia, the side changed their name on entry to the KLF Overleague, first edition. During the inter-league hiatus, however, the club was taken over by Avidia-based airline, Avidair. A disatrous Season One was followed by the arrival of Seletao, who converted six points into 44, only goal difference keeping them from sixth spot. The renaissance continued into Season Three, with City beating their rivals AFC in the final of the KFA Cup. More recent times, however, have seen them slip back into their old ways near the foot of the table, a habit that resulted in their relegation at the end of Season Six. Seletao, too, has gone, to become manager of Rejistania; And there is talk of a name change once more after the side was sold by Avidair to a consortium of Hispanic businessmen.
Honours
KLF Overleague
6th, New Season 3
KFA Cup
Winners, New Season 3
KLF Underleague 1
Kits
Sponsors
Avidair run daily budget air services from Avidia Airport to popular destinations all over Atlantian Oceania.
Nicknames
City is a simple nickname which the club has adopted. AFC's nickname for them is unprintable, however it does rhyme with "City"...