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Hetkali Divensi has a long and winding history. If 'winding' can be applied to the term history, of course. The team was founded as Hetkali Hetaki (Attacking Hetaki) and by this confused many announcers. Most notably were the Melmondian organisators of the Invitational Eliminational Tournament, who [[slani]]ed the name twice. Hetkali nearly went insolvent, but was bought by Belmorian Prime minister [[Alan Belmore]]. After the karelization of Rejistania, the team had to change its name to Hetkali Divensi since the old name was simply considered inappropriate. When [[The Belmore Family]] ceased, minority shareowner Syku Jitae became owner.
 
Hetkali Divensi has a long and winding history. If 'winding' can be applied to the term history, of course. The team was founded as Hetkali Hetaki (Attacking Hetaki) and by this confused many announcers. Most notably were the Melmondian organisators of the Invitational Eliminational Tournament, who [[slani]]ed the name twice. Hetkali nearly went insolvent, but was bought by Belmorian Prime minister [[Alan Belmore]]. After the karelization of Rejistania, the team had to change its name to Hetkali Divensi since the old name was simply considered inappropriate. When [[The Belmore Family]] ceased, minority shareowner Syku Jitae became owner.
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Revision as of 20:44, 18 December 2005

Hetkali Divensi has a long and winding history. If 'winding' can be applied to the term history, of course. The team was founded as Hetkali Hetaki (Attacking Hetaki) and by this confused many announcers. Most notably were the Melmondian organisators of the Invitational Eliminational Tournament, who slanied the name twice. Hetkali nearly went insolvent, but was bought by Belmorian Prime minister Alan Belmore. After the karelization of Rejistania, the team had to change its name to Hetkali Divensi since the old name was simply considered inappropriate. When The Belmore Family ceased, minority shareowner Syku Jitae became owner.