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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
Spending in Xaire
List of seasons
Transfer to Shodiax
Spending in Shodiax
List of seasons
Logo History
Modern Day
Personel 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).