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<tr><td align="center">'''Hometown:'''</td><td align="center">[[Jhanna]]</td></tr>
 
<tr><td align="center">'''Hometown:'''</td><td align="center">[[Jhanna]]</td></tr>
 
<tr><td align="center">'''Position:'''</td><td align="center">Striker</td></tr>
 
<tr><td align="center">'''Position:'''</td><td align="center">Striker</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center">'''Caps:'''</td><td align="center">40</td></tr>
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<tr><td align="center">'''Caps:'''</td><td align="center">45</td></tr>
<tr><td align="center">'''Goals:'''</td><td align="center">19</td></tr>
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<tr><td align="center">'''Goals:'''</td><td align="center">20</td></tr>
 
<tr><td align="center">'''U21 Caps:'''</td><td align="center">16</td></tr>
 
<tr><td align="center">'''U21 Caps:'''</td><td align="center">16</td></tr>
 
<tr><td align="center">'''U21 Goals:'''</td><td align="center">15</td></tr>
 
<tr><td align="center">'''U21 Goals:'''</td><td align="center">15</td></tr>
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'''Darius Belizaire''', considered by many to be the successor to [[Simeone Di Bradini]] for both club and country,  was Starblaydia's top striker for a decade, from his [[Under-21 World Cup]] days (U21WC8 &rarr; U21WC11) right up to [[World Cup 22]].
 
'''Darius Belizaire''', considered by many to be the successor to [[Simeone Di Bradini]] for both club and country,  was Starblaydia's top striker for a decade, from his [[Under-21 World Cup]] days (U21WC8 &rarr; U21WC11) right up to [[World Cup 22]].
  
Wearing the coveted #10 shirt (which [[David Bentley]] and Simeone Di Bradini gave fame and prestige to) for club and country, just like SDB, Darius scored hatfuls of goals at all levels of competition, though not quite at the same rate. Darius is currently third in the all-time scoring list behind, of course, SDB and [[Eomer Hall]].
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Wearing the coveted #10 shirt (which [[David Bentley]] and Simeone Di Bradini gave fame and prestige to) for club and country, just like SDB, Darius scored hatfuls of goals at all levels of competition, though not quite at the same rate. Darius ended his career third in the all-time scoring list behind, of course, SDB and [[Eomer Hall]].
  
 
Darius (along with [[Ryan Kovac]] and [[Thaddeus Gonzalez]]) was born in the year of [[World Cup 15]], and he became the first football player born ''after'' Starblaydia began competing to represent his country at an International level.
 
Darius (along with [[Ryan Kovac]] and [[Thaddeus Gonzalez]]) was born in the year of [[World Cup 15]], and he became the first football player born ''after'' Starblaydia began competing to represent his country at an International level.

Revision as of 06:29, 16 December 2005

Darius Belizaire
Nationality:Starblaydi
Hometown:Jhanna
Position:Striker
Caps:45
Goals:20
U21 Caps:16
U21 Goals:15
Clubs Played For:Iskara Daii
Notes
Liga Starblaydia Stiker of the Year, Season 1 & 2 - Golden Boot Winner Season 1 (26 Goals) and Season 2 (19 Goals). Starblaydia All-Time XI Nomination

Darius Belizaire, considered by many to be the successor to Simeone Di Bradini for both club and country, was Starblaydia's top striker for a decade, from his Under-21 World Cup days (U21WC8 → U21WC11) right up to World Cup 22.

Wearing the coveted #10 shirt (which David Bentley and Simeone Di Bradini gave fame and prestige to) for club and country, just like SDB, Darius scored hatfuls of goals at all levels of competition, though not quite at the same rate. Darius ended his career third in the all-time scoring list behind, of course, SDB and Eomer Hall.

Darius (along with Ryan Kovac and Thaddeus Gonzalez) was born in the year of World Cup 15, and he became the first football player born after Starblaydia began competing to represent his country at an International level.


Preceded by:
new creation
Liga Starblaydia Stikers of the Year
Season 1 & Season 2
Followed by:
John Pompey