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Latest revision as of 23:11, 31 October 2005
Patriots Everton | |
Nation | Krytenia |
League | KLF Overleague |
Manager | Ari Smith |
Stadium | Oxley Park |
History
Formed from the remains of Krytenian Elite League side Patriots FC, Patriots Everton have been a massively successful club throughout the history of Krytenian football. Though yet to win a trophy in the current KLF Overleague, they are still at least thereabouts, and a force to be reckoned with.
Honours
KLF Overleague
3rd - New Season 1
3rd - New Season 3
5th - New Season 2
KLF Cup
Semi-Finalists - New Season 3
Kits
Sponsors
National Electrical & Mechanical (NEM) are Krytenia's largest electronics company, and also manufacture large machinery for a number of high-profile Krytenian companies. Subsidiary NEM Digital are the country's main supplier of digital television equipment.
Famous Players
Nigel Cole
Jonathan McKinnon (Bettia)
Vernon Polyakh
Ricky Mallon (Druida)