FC Skrotum 1910

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FC Skrotum 1910
Full name Football Club Skrotum 1910
Nickname(s) Mongolians
Founded October 2nd, 1792
Ground Skrotum Royal Stadium
Capacity 19,722
Chairman Joe Sel
Manager Frank Thunder
League Swiss Tango League
Mascot Blondie with a Wig
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First and Second Kits

Football Club Skrotum is a Hodenturnerian soccer team based in the city of Skrotum.

History

Before the Dawn of Bonker Driven Sports

The Football Club Skrotum 1910 was created in 1792 one day after the foundation of the Nation of Hodenturner to give the people something to cheer for. After all it's supporters developed a strong relationship towards the club. The most popular saying about the early days of FC Skrotum is: Why does it have the number 1910 in its name?.

After the Dawn of Bonker Driven Sports

FC Skrotum was reduced to an also-ran for many years while in the First Division after it's championship in 1857. But its supporters have always been Nr. 1 in The Football Islands Region. The most passionate movement is The Boys and Eve. Many Players of FC Skrotum would approve a second club in the league. But due to the lack of other teams, FC Skrotum plays in the Swiss Tango League, the 2nd Swiss League. Biggest Success in the international Championships was, when they defeated the Admins team Paris St Germain in 1896.

The Dawn of Bonker Driven Sports

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Most Famous Player

Sascha Knisch
Sascha Knisch
Personal information
Full name Sascha Knisch
Date of birth 19th March 1899
Place of birth Vienna, Austria
Nickname Schrankmädchen
Position Striker
Club information
Current club none
Professional clubs
Years Club Apps (goals)
1923-25
1925-1928
1928-1932
FC Skrotum 1910
Coach to her majesty
FC Skrotum 1910
12 (7)
216 (157)
28 (17)
National team
1 Hodenturner 7 (2)

Championships

  • European Cup Winners' Cup in (1) 1896
  • National Lampoon League (220): 1792, 1793, 1795 - 1978, 1980, 1982-2007
  • Second Division (3): 1794, 1979, 1981
  • Royal Cups (3): 1800, 1900, 2000
  • Trulsen Cups (5): 1980, 1987, 1990, 1992, 2005