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Unlike some other teams that were originally in the Xaire Iede, this team was not in a minor Harletical Iede level. The Xaire was composed of 60 teams with three levels, thought of as relatively small. Vovilveante Sprevin was founded in March 1948, fully funded via the Xaire itself. The executives of the team were given the chance to recruit any unemployed player in Hiblund, which they succeeded immensely in. Due to the unknown potential of the 35 completely new clubs, the Xaire hosted a Preseason in spring of 1949, where each club would play 15 random teams to interpret which level they would start in. Vovilveante Sprevin was finished with a record of 9-4-2, which was good enough to put them into the highest level. They would start their first season later that year. | Unlike some other teams that were originally in the Xaire Iede, this team was not in a minor Harletical Iede level. The Xaire was composed of 60 teams with three levels, thought of as relatively small. Vovilveante Sprevin was founded in March 1948, fully funded via the Xaire itself. The executives of the team were given the chance to recruit any unemployed player in Hiblund, which they succeeded immensely in. Due to the unknown potential of the 35 completely new clubs, the Xaire hosted a Preseason in spring of 1949, where each club would play 15 random teams to interpret which level they would start in. Vovilveante Sprevin was finished with a record of 9-4-2, which was good enough to put them into the highest level. They would start their first season later that year. | ||
=Spending in Xaire= | =Spending in Xaire= | ||
Vovilveante Sprevin took its future seriously, reaching out to young potential rather than mid-career stars. The club was ready to play and impress all of the other clubs funded by the Xaire, trying to push their potential to the limit. They began their spell in the first possible year and ended it in the last possible year, meanwhile winning five titles. Needless to say, to believe that they succeeded in their goal would be a heavy understatement. Their first three seasons were pretty rough, placing mid-table each year, however, things started to pick up after taking a new head coach/owner<ref>In Hiblundiiun culture, the Head Coach also takes the role of Owner.</ref>, Fielvren Thaer. Their hot streak lasted until the league's slightly expected folding. | |||
==List of seasons== | ==List of seasons== | ||
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! Year !! Head Coach/Owner !! Level !! Position !! Record | |||
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| 1950 || Everett Jurnlexci || I || 12th || 7-4-9 | |||
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| 1951 || Everett Jurnlexci || I || 16th || 5-3-11 | |||
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| 1952 || Everett Jurnlexci || I || 16th || 5-4-10 | |||
|- | |||
| 1953 || Fielvren Thaer || I || 13th || 7-4-8 | |||
|- | |||
| 1954 || Fielvren Thaer || I || 6th || 12-3-4 | |||
|- | |||
| 1955 || Fielvren Thaer || I || 2nd || 15-1-3 | |||
|- | |||
| 1956 || Fielvren Thaer || I || style="background:yellow; align=center"|1st || 16-1-2 | |||
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| 1957 || Fielvren Thaer || I || style="background:yellow; align=center"|1st || 15-3-1 | |||
|- | |||
| 1958 || Fielvren Thaer || I || style="background:yellow; align=center"|1st || 15-2-2 | |||
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| 1959 || Fielvren Thaer || I || 2nd || 14-4-1 | |||
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| 1960 || Fielvren Thaer || I || style="background:yellow; align=center"|1st || 16-0-3 | |||
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| 1961 || Fielvren Thaer || I || 3rd || 15-0-4 | |||
|- | |||
| 1962 || Fielvren Thaer || I || style="background:yellow; align=center"|1st || 15-3-1 | |||
|} | |||
=Transfer to Shodiax= | =Transfer to Shodiax= | ||
Of all the leagues that were crumbling under the popularity of the Shodiax League, the Xaire Iede was by far the most successful. There was an unspoken agreement that the Xaire Iede would soon fold and leave all its clubs stranded. In the offseason of 1962, the Shodiax League took notice of their decline in sales and popularity, and out of pity, offered to take a few of their clubs into their league, and in exchange, pay off a decade's worth of expected sales.<ref>This offer was not exclusive to the Xaire, as it was also confronted to nine other leagues. Of all of these, only a total of 4 agreed.</ref> The Xaire knew that if they did not accept this offer, they would not be able to make the profit that they would if they agreed to the deal. So, with a defeating sigh, the Xaire agreed to this offer and sent the 10 best teams from their previous season to the Shodiax League, this including Vovilveante Sprevin. Vovilveante Sprevin was given no other choice but to accept and change their name to Vovilveante XCT, the abbreviation at the end being added to all clubs a part of this transfer. The club would start in the very next Shodiax season, in the system's newly-founded sixth level. | Of all the leagues that were crumbling under the popularity of the Shodiax League, the Xaire Iede was by far the most successful. There was an unspoken agreement that the Xaire Iede would soon fold and leave all its clubs stranded. In the offseason of 1962, the Shodiax League took notice of their decline in sales and popularity, and out of pity, offered to take a few of their clubs into their league, and in exchange, pay off a decade's worth of expected sales.<ref>This offer was not exclusive to the Xaire, as it was also confronted to nine other leagues. Of all of these, only a total of 4 agreed.</ref> The Xaire knew that if they did not accept this offer, they would not be able to make the profit that they would if they agreed to the deal. So, with a defeating sigh, the Xaire agreed to this offer and sent the 10 best teams from their previous season to the Shodiax League, this including Vovilveante Sprevin. Vovilveante Sprevin was given no other choice but to accept and change their name to Vovilveante XCT, the abbreviation at the end being added to all clubs a part of this transfer. The club would start in the very next Shodiax season, in the system's newly-founded sixth level. |
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Full name | Vovilveante Xaire Custift Truien |
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Nickname(s) | Vovil |
Founded | 1948 |
Capacity | 42,000 |
Coach | Drev Hasken |
League | Shodiax League |
Vovilveante XCT is a highly successful football club in Hiblund. It currently has 14 Shodiax (Piruen Iede) victories, which is more than any other club in the entire Shodiax League. They also have 4 ACLC Championships and 2 ACLC Runner-ups. The club was originally formed as a team in the Xaire Iede in 1948 during the Sciedfelt Stretch, with the name Vovilveante Sprevin. They were transferred to the Shodiax League system in 1962, as the Xaire was losing hope of continuing, and they switched names to Vovilveante XCT.[1]
Founding
Unlike some other teams that were originally in the Xaire Iede, this team was not in a minor Harletical Iede level. The Xaire was composed of 60 teams with three levels, thought of as relatively small. Vovilveante Sprevin was founded in March 1948, fully funded via the Xaire itself. The executives of the team were given the chance to recruit any unemployed player in Hiblund, which they succeeded immensely in. Due to the unknown potential of the 35 completely new clubs, the Xaire hosted a Preseason in spring of 1949, where each club would play 15 random teams to interpret which level they would start in. Vovilveante Sprevin was finished with a record of 9-4-2, which was good enough to put them into the highest level. They would start their first season later that year.
Spending in Xaire
Vovilveante Sprevin took its future seriously, reaching out to young potential rather than mid-career stars. The club was ready to play and impress all of the other clubs funded by the Xaire, trying to push their potential to the limit. They began their spell in the first possible year and ended it in the last possible year, meanwhile winning five titles. Needless to say, to believe that they succeeded in their goal would be a heavy understatement. Their first three seasons were pretty rough, placing mid-table each year, however, things started to pick up after taking a new head coach/owner[2], Fielvren Thaer. Their hot streak lasted until the league's slightly expected folding.
List of seasons
Year | Head Coach/Owner | Level | Position | Record |
---|---|---|---|---|
1950 | Everett Jurnlexci | I | 12th | 7-4-9 |
1951 | Everett Jurnlexci | I | 16th | 5-3-11 |
1952 | Everett Jurnlexci | I | 16th | 5-4-10 |
1953 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 13th | 7-4-8 |
1954 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 6th | 12-3-4 |
1955 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 2nd | 15-1-3 |
1956 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 1st | 16-1-2 |
1957 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 1st | 15-3-1 |
1958 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 1st | 15-2-2 |
1959 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 2nd | 14-4-1 |
1960 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 1st | 16-0-3 |
1961 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 3rd | 15-0-4 |
1962 | Fielvren Thaer | I | 1st | 15-3-1 |
Transfer to Shodiax
Of all the leagues that were crumbling under the popularity of the Shodiax League, the Xaire Iede was by far the most successful. There was an unspoken agreement that the Xaire Iede would soon fold and leave all its clubs stranded. In the offseason of 1962, the Shodiax League took notice of their decline in sales and popularity, and out of pity, offered to take a few of their clubs into their league, and in exchange, pay off a decade's worth of expected sales.[3] The Xaire knew that if they did not accept this offer, they would not be able to make the profit that they would if they agreed to the deal. So, with a defeating sigh, the Xaire agreed to this offer and sent the 10 best teams from their previous season to the Shodiax League, this including Vovilveante Sprevin. Vovilveante Sprevin was given no other choice but to accept and change their name to Vovilveante XCT, the abbreviation at the end being added to all clubs a part of this transfer. The club would start in the very next Shodiax season, in the system's newly-founded sixth level.
Spending in Shodiax
List of seasons
Logo History
Modern Day
Personnel and Sponsors
Line-up
2-5-3
Name | # | Position |
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Adrian Harrison | 18 | F |
Blarsch Quill | 7 | F |
Haskit Allaine | 15 | F (Relevant non-starter) |
Cris Stuvastoln | 26 | M |
Haeck Jovvik | 21 | M |
Hyrui Plandurex | 3 | M |
Jayen Jaitly | 17 | M |
Nillivf Mallishox | 14 | M |
Kevin Daevrish | 30 | M (Relevant non-starter) |
Vorche Penteloi | 11 | M (Relevant non-starter) |
Elsji Lombard | 8 | D |
Pwaine Abilia | 28 | D |
Yarvip Ishkmine | 4 | D |
Mavvi Curmin | 12 | D (Relevant non-starter) |
Alastair Parkin | 13 | K |
References and External Links
- ↑ "XCT" refers to its transfer to the Shodiax in 1962, which is an abbreviation of Xaire Cunstif Truien (Xaire Transfer Team).
- ↑ In Hiblundiiun culture, the Head Coach also takes the role of Owner.
- ↑ This offer was not exclusive to the Xaire, as it was also confronted to nine other leagues. Of all of these, only a total of 4 agreed.