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==History==
==History==
===The Duel of the Alumni===
===The Duel of the Alumni===
A Rizealander general, named Zachariah Wolff, was hired to lead the first regular Salikhian Legions and train them in the use of modern armaments in 1882. He embarked on the adventure with a group of assistants and a couple of soldiers, and was granted an old fortification rebuilt with funds from the State of Salikhia, which was named in Zachariah's honor as 'Fort Wolff'. In that area functioned the legendary Rubum Institutus, with Solarian (Latin) and Sotirianist (Catholic, contrary to the orthodox faith of the state) connections. Over time, the colony expanded, which caused the student body of the Rubum to grow, and its influence allowed the adoption of Estmerish (English) as the official language within the institution, along with Solarian (Latin).  
A [[Rizealand|Rizealander general]], named [[Zachariah Wolff]], was hired to lead the first regular [[Salikh Legions]] and train them in the use of modern armaments in 1882. He embarked on the adventure with a group of assistants and a couple of his soldiers, and was granted an old fortification rebuilt with funds from the soravian-led [[State of Salikhia]], which was named in Zachariah's honor as ''Fort Wolff''. In that area functioned the legendary ''[[Rubum Institutus]]'', with [[Solaria|Solarian]] and [[Sotirianism|Sotirianist] - Contrary to the orthodox faith of the territory - connections. Over time, the colony expanded, which caused the student body of the ''Rubum'' to grow, and its influence allowed the adoption of [[Estmere|Estmerish]] as the official language within the institution, along with Solarian.  


These immigrants would introduce soccer to the city of Mtavarangelozi, which was quickly seen as a novelty by the locals, who were interested in practicing it. In the last decade of the 19th century, it became common for Rubum's rizealander students to practice soccer on its large campus; this caught the attention of the rectorate, which, seeing the rapid advance of the sport in the city, decided to order the creation of an official club, initially called Rubum Athletic Club. An immediate attempt was made to gain membership in the newly formed 'Amateur Archangeline Championship of Football Association' (curiously abbreviated as Archamp in official documents, and later by the common people), which would only be granted in the 1901 edition.
These immigrants would introduce football to the city of Mtavarangelozi, which was quickly seen as a novelty by the locals, who were interested in practicing the sport. In the last decade of the 19th century, it became common for Rubum's rizealander - and salikh - students to practice football on its large campus; this caught the attention of the rectorate, which, seeing the rapid advance of the sport in the city, decided to order the creation of an official club, initially called ''Rubum Athletic Club''. An immediate attempt was made to gain membership in the newly formed ''[[Amateur Archangeline Championship of Football Association]]'' - Curiously abbreviated as ''Archamp'' in official documents, and later by the common spectator -, which would only be granted in the [[1901 edition]].


Rubum Athletic would reap great performances in its first years within the Archamp, such as a runner-up in its first participation, and three championships, in 1902, 1903 and 1904; After that, their dominance would be interrupted by Virtus Proclus, the club of the Polytechnic University of Mtavarangelozi, which would win the 1906 championship, automatically becoming Rubum's first rival, a confrontation that would be popularly known as the 'Alumni Duel', since as time went by, the best players were being received from the universities they represented, so that more and more, Rubum and Proclus were evidently made up of more alumni than actual students.
''Rubum Athletic'' would reap great performances in its first years within the ''Archamp'', such as a runner-up in its first participation, and three championships, in [[1902]], [[1903]] and [[1904]]; After that, their dominance would be interrupted by ''Virtus Proclus'', the club of the [[Polytechnic University of Mtavarangelozi]], which would win the [[1906 championship]], automatically becoming ''Rubum's first rival'', a confrontation that would be popularly known as the ''Alumni Duel'', since as time went by, the best players gaduated from the universities they represented, so that more and more, ''Rubum'' and ''Proclus'' were evidently made up of more ''{{wp|alumni}}'' than actual students.


The Rubum were identified by their red clothing, while the Proclus wore white. Rubum were nicknamed 'The Rizos' for their notable Rizealander ancestry, and Proclus were known as 'Proclus Pigum' (Lazy Proclus), a derogatory nickname given by Rubum fans for their opponents' tendency to score big in the first half, only to falter and be pegged back in the second half.
The Rubum were identified by their red clothing, while the Proclus wore white. Rubum were nicknamed 'The Rizos' for their notable Rizealander ancestry, and Proclus were known as 'Proclus Pigum' (Lazy Proclus), a derogatory nickname given by Rubum fans for their opponents' tendency to score big in the first half, only to falter and be pegged back in the second half.


For the Alumni Duel of 1918, after the retirement of many of their stars, both clubs had drastically decreased their level, a factor that especially spiced up the duel of 1919, the first official soccer tournament would be played in the State of Salikhia, the 'Greater Championship', with clubs from all over the country, So with the intention of reaching a number of 20 teams, with 21 willing to participate, it was decided that the two lowest ranked teams in the last edition of the Archamp should play a playoff match, in which the loser would be banished to play in the 'B Championship'; Coincidentally, these two teams were Rubum and Proclus, so on February 8, 1919, both teams would face each other at Rubum's stadium, a duel that ended in an epic 5-5, which would force a rematch on February 11, again a 2-2 draw, on February 15 the result would be 3-3, on February 21 a boring 0-0, and on February 27, finally Proclus would beat Rubum by a 4-2 score. However, in view of the enormous parity between both teams, and -despite the fact that at that time they did not want to recognize it- the similar histories, on March 1, 1919 an agreement was reached between the management of both clubs, which would unify them under the name that once confronted them, we are talking about the foundation of the Alumni Athletic Club of Archangels.
For the Alumni Duel of 1918, after the retirement of many of their stars, both clubs had drastically decreased their level, a factor that especially spiced up the duel of 1919, the first official soccer tournament would be played in the State of Salikhia, the 'Greater Championship', with clubs from all over the country, So with the intention of reaching a number of 20 teams, with 21 willing to participate, it was decided that the two lowest ranked teams in the last edition of the Archamp should play a playoff match, in which the loser would be banished to play in the 'B Championship'; Coincidentally, these two teams were Rubum and Proclus, so on February 8, 1919, both teams would face each other at Rubum's stadium, a duel that ended in an epic 5-5, which would force a rematch on February 11, again a 2-2 draw, on February 15 the result would be 3-3, on February 21 a boring 0-0, and on February 27, finally Proclus would beat Rubum by a 4-2 score. However, in view of the enormous parity between both teams, and -despite the fact that at that time they did not want to recognize it- the similar histories, on March 1, 1919 an agreement was reached between the management of both clubs, which would unify them under the name that once confronted them, we are talking about the foundation of the Alumni Athletic Club of Archangels.

Revision as of 03:51, 13 December 2023

Alumni Athletic
Full nameAlumni Athletic Club of Archangels
Nickname(s)Rizos (The Rizos)
Magistrati (The Magistrates)
Short nameAlumni
Founded1 March 1919; 105 years ago (1 March 1919)
GroundNikola Berikashvilis Stadioni
Capacity23,200
President Ekhos Sabauri
Manager Lito Balanchivadze
LeagueSatsolivelos Bolnisiliga
2023Bolnisiliga, 2nd of 22
colours

The Alumni Athletic Club of Archangels, commonly referred to simply as Alumni, is a football association club of Salikhia. It was founded on March 1, 1919 in the city of Mtavarangelozi, after the union of Rubum Athletic and Virtus Proclus. It plays its matches at the modest Nikola Berikashvilis Stadioni, with a capacity of 23,200 spectators.

History

The Duel of the Alumni

A Rizealander general, named Zachariah Wolff, was hired to lead the first regular Salikh Legions and train them in the use of modern armaments in 1882. He embarked on the adventure with a group of assistants and a couple of his soldiers, and was granted an old fortification rebuilt with funds from the soravian-led State of Salikhia, which was named in Zachariah's honor as Fort Wolff. In that area functioned the legendary Rubum Institutus, with Solarian and [[Sotirianism|Sotirianist] - Contrary to the orthodox faith of the territory - connections. Over time, the colony expanded, which caused the student body of the Rubum to grow, and its influence allowed the adoption of Estmerish as the official language within the institution, along with Solarian.

These immigrants would introduce football to the city of Mtavarangelozi, which was quickly seen as a novelty by the locals, who were interested in practicing the sport. In the last decade of the 19th century, it became common for Rubum's rizealander - and salikh - students to practice football on its large campus; this caught the attention of the rectorate, which, seeing the rapid advance of the sport in the city, decided to order the creation of an official club, initially called Rubum Athletic Club. An immediate attempt was made to gain membership in the newly formed Amateur Archangeline Championship of Football Association - Curiously abbreviated as Archamp in official documents, and later by the common spectator -, which would only be granted in the 1901 edition.

Rubum Athletic would reap great performances in its first years within the Archamp, such as a runner-up in its first participation, and three championships, in 1902, 1903 and 1904; After that, their dominance would be interrupted by Virtus Proclus, the club of the Polytechnic University of Mtavarangelozi, which would win the 1906 championship, automatically becoming Rubum's first rival, a confrontation that would be popularly known as the Alumni Duel, since as time went by, the best players gaduated from the universities they represented, so that more and more, Rubum and Proclus were evidently made up of more alumni than actual students.

The Rubum were identified by their red clothing, while the Proclus wore white. Rubum were nicknamed 'The Rizos' for their notable Rizealander ancestry, and Proclus were known as 'Proclus Pigum' (Lazy Proclus), a derogatory nickname given by Rubum fans for their opponents' tendency to score big in the first half, only to falter and be pegged back in the second half.

For the Alumni Duel of 1918, after the retirement of many of their stars, both clubs had drastically decreased their level, a factor that especially spiced up the duel of 1919, the first official soccer tournament would be played in the State of Salikhia, the 'Greater Championship', with clubs from all over the country, So with the intention of reaching a number of 20 teams, with 21 willing to participate, it was decided that the two lowest ranked teams in the last edition of the Archamp should play a playoff match, in which the loser would be banished to play in the 'B Championship'; Coincidentally, these two teams were Rubum and Proclus, so on February 8, 1919, both teams would face each other at Rubum's stadium, a duel that ended in an epic 5-5, which would force a rematch on February 11, again a 2-2 draw, on February 15 the result would be 3-3, on February 21 a boring 0-0, and on February 27, finally Proclus would beat Rubum by a 4-2 score. However, in view of the enormous parity between both teams, and -despite the fact that at that time they did not want to recognize it- the similar histories, on March 1, 1919 an agreement was reached between the management of both clubs, which would unify them under the name that once confronted them, we are talking about the foundation of the Alumni Athletic Club of Archangels.