Rejistanian systems

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Game terms

System Karela: a tactic known as all-out-defense, Catenaccio or (especially by fans from Cockbill Street) "the most boring tactic ever". The name was invented by Rejistanian newspapers since H1SR team Karela Lines regularily uses it.

System Jesejil: a 4-5-1 tactic, often in combination with pressing, named after the city Jesejil kali in nanti ligat. The rejistani U21 tends to use it since years.

System Imdila: Hexen Imdila, the first coach of the rejistani national team, often used a 4-4-2 tactic. In the "propaganda war" with co-coach Ha~e Hangila, the term System Imdila for this tactic was used.

System Hangila: "propaganda war", the second. Ha~e Hangila had to hear the term System Hangila for his more attacking 3-4-3 formation. Both expressions lost their negative conotation entirely and are used neutrally.

System Takil: A rejistani expression for All-Out-Attack (2-3-5). It's name derives from the fact that coach Laxtu Takil used it in the World Cup qualifiers.