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Revision as of 10:43, 1 June 2006
Spike Martin | |
Nationality: | Starblaydi |
Hometown: | Jhanna |
Position: | Central Defender |
Caps: | 55 |
Goals: | 1 |
U21 Caps: | 4 |
U21 Goals: | 1 |
Clubs Played For: | Jhanna United |
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AOCAF4-winning Captain, Starblaydia All-Time XI Nomination. |
Jhanna United and Starblaydia Captain Spike Martin went down in history as he lifted the 4th Atlantian Oceania Cup of Association Football in Jhanna. Hosting the world's premier regional footballing tournament, Martin even managed to bag a goal against Lamoni in the Quarter-Finals, before going on to win the tournament by defeating Four-Time Champions NEWI Cefn Druids 2-1 in the Final. This was the only time in five AOCAF finals that the Druids lost, and Martin was the Captain.
Preceded by: Ryan Garry |
Starblaydia World Cup Captains World Cup 18 |
Followed by: Simeone Di Bradini |
Preceded by: Olaf Vikerman |
Starblaydi Under-21 Captains Under-21 World Cup 4 |
Followed by: Eomer Hall |