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Revision as of 11:05, 22 July 2005
Avidia City | |
Nation: | Krytenia |
League: | KLF Overleague |
City: | Avidia |
Region: | Zuidzen |
Stadium: | Sixways Stadium |
Nickname: | City |
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.
Honours
KLF Overleague
-none
KLF Cup
-none
Famous Players
Julian Baltimo
Mike Cole (Sarzonia)
Balt Luyckx (Spruitland)
Hip Replac (Oglethorpia)