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− | + | '''Florencio Zaragoza''' shot to international recognition after breaking the Goalscoring Record in a single Season for [[Liga Starblaydia]] in [[Liga Starblaydia Season 4|Season 4]], by scoring a phoenomenal 27 goals, 1 ahead of previous Golden Boot winners [[Darius Belizaire]] and [[John Pompey]] who bagged 26 goals in Seasons [[Liga Starblaydia Season 1|1]] and [[Liga Starblaydia Season 3|3]] respectively. | |
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This was no surprise to followers of Zaragoza's talent, having seen him win three seperate International trophies; The [[Liverpool England]]-hosted 2nd Four Nations Invitational, the 14th [[Under-21 World Cup]] and the 8th [[AOCAF]]. | This was no surprise to followers of Zaragoza's talent, having seen him win three seperate International trophies; The [[Liverpool England]]-hosted 2nd Four Nations Invitational, the 14th [[Under-21 World Cup]] and the 8th [[AOCAF]]. | ||
Taking an increased role as a super-sub in the Qualifiers and Finals of [[World Cup 23]] and [[World Cup 24|24]], Florencio's striking partnership with [[Zhorin Tumunzahar]] seemed to be all give and no take. As a 32 year-old he was 'demoted' to the AOCAF11 squad, in what proved to be his last tournament. Three international Cups and a Player of the Year trophy, however, prove his worth over his career. | Taking an increased role as a super-sub in the Qualifiers and Finals of [[World Cup 23]] and [[World Cup 24|24]], Florencio's striking partnership with [[Zhorin Tumunzahar]] seemed to be all give and no take. As a 32 year-old he was 'demoted' to the AOCAF11 squad, in what proved to be his last tournament. Three international Cups and a Player of the Year trophy, however, prove his worth over his career. | ||
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Florencio Zaragoza shot to international recognition after breaking the Goalscoring Record in a single Season for Liga Starblaydia in Season 4, by scoring a phoenomenal 27 goals, 1 ahead of previous Golden Boot winners Darius Belizaire and John Pompey who bagged 26 goals in Seasons 1 and 3 respectively.
This was no surprise to followers of Zaragoza's talent, having seen him win three seperate International trophies; The Liverpool England-hosted 2nd Four Nations Invitational, the 14th Under-21 World Cup and the 8th AOCAF.
Taking an increased role as a super-sub in the Qualifiers and Finals of World Cup 23 and 24, Florencio's striking partnership with Zhorin Tumunzahar seemed to be all give and no take. As a 32 year-old he was 'demoted' to the AOCAF11 squad, in what proved to be his last tournament. Three international Cups and a Player of the Year trophy, however, prove his worth over his career.
Preceded by: Itechton Matranga |
Liga Starblaydia Players of the Year Season 4 |
Followed by: Giovanni Lopez |
Preceded by: John Pompey |
Liga Starblaydia Strikers of the Year Season 4 |
Followed by: Carmine Mbidzo |
Starblaydia squad - Under-21 World Cup 14 Champions | ||
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1 Corominas | 2 Graydon | 3 Hawke | 4 Cuevo | 5 Gre (c) | 6 Vidal | 7 Santiago | 8 I. Matranga | 9 Zaragoza | 10 Macia | 11 Buathiang | 12 Mathias | 13 Kippenberger | 14 Hernandez | 15 Fortuna | 16 Faison | 17 Aguilera | 18 Mitrofanis | 19 Maestas | 20 L. Lopez | 21 Rivera | 22 Diaz | 23 G. Lopez | Coach: S. Di Bradini |
Starblaydia squad - World Cup 23 Quarter-Finalists | ||
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1 Gonzalez | 2 Terrenson | 3 Steliopolous | 4 Ogunniya (c) | 5 Gre | 6 Caltabiano | 7 Santiago | 8 I. Matranga | 9 Tumunzahar | 10 Mitrofanis | 11 Buathiang | 12 A. Prokopsis | 13 Graydon | 14 Vidal | 15 Cuevo | 16 Aguilera | 17 Zaragoza | 18 Sodek | 19 Joachim | 20 Hernandez | 21 Madray | 22 C. Prokopsis | 23 De Souza | Coach: Lazerevski |
Starblaydia squad - World Cup 24 Qualifiers | ||
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1 A. Prokopsis | 2 Graydon | 3 L.Lopez | 4 Cuevo | 5 Gre (c) | 6 Hernandez | 7 G. Lopez | 8 I. Matranga | 9 Zaragoza | 10 Tumunzahar | 11 Buathiang | 12 Gonzalez | 13 Hawke | 14 Garahildim | 15 Ogunniya | 16 Santiago | 17 Mitrofanis | 18 Macia | 19 Mathias | 20 Kippenberger | 21 Menegroth | 22 de Montford | 23 Mercutio | Coach: Lazerevski |