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Revision as of 19:40, 2 June 2005

Hurin Menegroth
Nationality:Starblaydi
Hometown:Karak D'Ragh
Position:Left-Back
Caps:58
Goals:6
U21 Caps:10
U21 Goals:4
Clubs Played For:Tabeck FC, Alan City
Notes
The first Dwarf to play in the Starblaydi Football League, to play for Starblaydia and Captain Starblaydia.

The most famous Dwarven Footballer in Starblaydi history (though that's not particularly difficult), Khim Azanulbizarn was the first Dwarf to play in the Starblaydi League when he signed for Tabeck FC as a Left-Back. Being a position where height isn't a necessity, Khim began to excel as a voracious, attacking player down the left-hand side. His defending, of course, was also excellent, as his natural physical game barely gave the opposition a hint of the ball.

Starting off at Tabeck, Khim soon made it into the Under-21 World Cup 9 squad for Starblaydia, earning the number 14 shirt as a back-up Left-back. His time came, however, when Vengelis Koentas suffered a horrific broken leg from colliding with a goal post. Khim came on and was superb throughout the rest of the tournament, scoring twice as Starblaydia went to the dizzy heights and won their second Third-Place Play-off.

That was an excellent team, however, as it also contained soon-to-be Cali Purples Melmondian Midfielder of the Year Jerome Montefalcon, Jaime Majeed and Marco Del Blanco of Iskara Daii, Geraint Evans and young Nick Matranga.

Khim progressed on into the Senor team and wore the Number 3 shirt for World Cup 19, World Cup 20 and World Cup 21. With six International Goals he's right up there with the non-striking top scorers for Starblaydia. His prowess earned him a £5,000,000 transfer to Alan City of The Belmore Family, where his friend Simeone Di Bradini played, though they were not in the team at the same time.

With a Dwarven life-span, he could well be playing into his 50s and 60s, depending on how his body handles the strain of international competition.

Other Dwarven Footballers