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Revision as of 23:41, 30 August 2022

Sporting Maegnitersburg
Screenshot 2022-08-25 6.44.27 PM.png
Current logo (Uncolored)
Full nameEsportar Maegnitersburg Fiutvel Ciev
Nickname(s)Golden Stallions
Founded23 August 1890; 134 years ago (1890-08-23)
Capacity85,050
OwnerZayer Dobseun
ChairmanTirös Lirsahl
ManagerJayms Telefereg
LeagueFrarstizk A Liig Dofriɣ

Sporting Maegnitersburg (Frarstizkian: Esportar Maegnitersburg) is a highly successful football team located in Maegnitersburg, Frarstizk (formerly Hiblund). The team is currently participating in the top tier of the Frarstizk Liig Dofriɣ. Sporting Maegnitersburg has won the Frarstizk A Liig Dofriɣ twenty-seven times, the most of any club in Frarstizk. They have also won the ACLC twice, and the Assilic Ciumervaii fourteen times, the most of any other club. The club was formed in 1890 by Hervald Palcxes, a Hiblundiiun football coach who quickly established the football club for the Harletical Fiutvel Iede.

Since 1986, Sporting Maegnitersburg have played their home games at Kexsár SportStadium, (formerly Akernos Arena) with a capacity of 85,050, the highest of any club in the Frarstizk A Liig Dofriɣ. Sporting Maegnitersburg has one of Anteria's highest average attendance numbers per game.

The main colors for Sporting Maegnitersburg have been gold, white, and yellow since Frarstizk's Independence from Hiblund from there on granting their nickname, Golden Stallions. Sporting Maegnitersburg is one of the richest clubs in the world thanks to Derolden Xaks, the first king of Frarstizk.

History

Sporting Maegnitersburg was founded on August 23, 1890 by football coach Hervald Palcxes who at the time coached a recreational football club called Palcxes' Nomads. The Nomads were a very successful team at the recreational level and Palcxes was one of the best managers in now Frarstizk. During the same time, an association in Vovilveante, the capital of Hiblund was attempting to form a football league a step-up from recreational leagues. There had been other organized professional leagues, but there weren't enough people interested in them to keep them going. The goal of this new league was to provide the entire nation of Hiblund quality football. This was the Harletical Fiutvel Iede. On August 23, 1890, Hervald Palcxes recieved a telegraph inviting him and his team to be in the Harletical Iede representing the city of Maegnitersburg. Palcxes accepted and named his new team Esportar Maegnitersburg. A few months later, Esportar Maegnitersburg began their first season in the Harletical Iede.

In 1946 after Frarstizk's Independence, Derolden Xaks was chosen to be the first king of Frarstizk. As a kind gesture, Xaks gifted the nation with diamonds and gold. The Frarstizkian government then gave the diamonds and gold to the most popular cities. Eamni had received the most because of being the capital city, and Maegnitersburg got the second most. Before Frarstizk independent, the nation Hiblund had been in charge of Maegnitersburg and had done some major renovations and repairs to the city as a whole. When Maegnitersburg had the diamonds and gold, there was no need to renovate again, so the mayor of Maegnitersburg at the time, Sedol Esduir, gave a large portion of it to Sporting Maegnitersburg. Now, Sporting Maegnitersburg had plenty of money to assemble an elite football team. With some of the best players in the nation, many people became fans of the club and with a huge stadium, lots of fans were able to attend games. Because the public interest in the club was so high, and lots of people going to games, Sporting Maegnitersburg has earned profit. With all the money snowballing for years, Sporting Maegnitersburg has been capable of maintaining their dominance even today with Frarstizk's most premium players.

Harletical Fiutvel Iede

In the premier season of the newly formed Harletical Fiutvel Iede, Sporting Maegnitersburg displayed a better performance than critics had expected finishing third. Following that season, the attention from people sparked and the test had enough money to move into a full-time stadium which they had lacked season prior. In the 1891-92 Harletical season, Vovilveante '89 star Torrexel Ɣasteir suffered a broken leg after landing awkwardly after a header. Vovilveante '89 had no other depth among players and struggled for the rest of the season. Sporting Maegnitersburg started to pick up their play and finished the season second place behind SV Vovilveante. Torrexel Ɣasteir was still injured for the first quarter of the next season, and Sporting Maegnitersburg was confident they could at least place second. Throughout the season, Sporting Maegnitersburg continued winning, and in the end won their first Harletical Iede title. The following year, Sporting Maegnitersburg could not find a goalkeeper so they had to settle with nineteen year old Surresk Obleic. Later in his carrer, Obleic would become one of the best keepers in his generation, but not being experienced lead to his club placing ninth. In the summer of 1894, the management of Sporting Maegnitersburg signed a replacement goalkeeper for the club and VfL Neu Volfsbeurg signed Surresk Obleic. Maegnitersburg went on to place second again with SV Vovilveante placing first yet again.

Frarstizk Liig Dofriɣ

Other Competitions

Anterian Champion's League Cup

Assilic Ciumervaii

List of Seasons

Sponsors

Stadium

Rivalries

Atletisk Eamni

Supporters

Roster

Personnel

Non-playing staff

Name Position Since
Coaching staff
Frarstizk Flag.png Jamys Telefereg Head coach 2010
Frarstizk Flag.png Dries Bergmann Assistant coach 2004
Hiblund Flag.png Verunn Dirsapl Assistant coach 2016
Hiblund Timo Feyond Goalkeeping coach 2015
Athletic department
Frarstizk Flag.png Head of department 2017
Frarstizk Flag.png Athletic coach 2017
Frarstizk Flag.png Athletic coach 2009
Hiblund Emil Haijerbahrn Athletic coach
Hiblund Visxtehr Lauss Athletic coach
Frarstizk Flag.png Athletic coach
Medical department
Frarstizk Flag.png First team doctor
Frarstizk Flag.png Rehabilitation coach
Hiblund Melti Endrokk Rehabilitation coach
Frarstizk Flag.png Sports psychologist
Scouting & recruitment
Hiblund Alic Hurtinaehr Coordinator sports technology
Frarstizk Flag.png Video analyst
Hiblund Baɣiour Steklartik Cheif scout
Frarstizk Flag.png Scout
Hiblund Damvisk Triiushin Scout
Hiblund Astur Vekerhardt Scout
Hiblund Katt Uruh-Ɣahbehr Scout
Frarstizk Flag.png Scout
Organisation & management
Frarstizk Flag.png Director of football
Frarstizk Flag.png Head of reverse-team
Frarstizk Flag.png Head of youth department
Hiblund Cleixzch Aunder Youth Coordinator
Hiblund Callisae Iilostah External advisor
Frarstizk Flag.png International ambassador
Hiblund Riiudou Eisten International ambassador
Hiblund Blynn Fairdelheit International ambassador
Frarstizk Flag.png Stadium anouncer
Frarstizk Flag.png Fan relations manager
Frarstizk Flag.png Fan relations manager
Hiblund Sperr Ryjihalaast Kit manager

Fun Facts