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'''Alanis United''' is a [[Zamastan]]ian professional soccer club based in [[Alanis]], [[Pahl]] that plays in the [[Eastern Conference (ZSL)|Eastern Conference]] of [[Zamastan Soccer League|ZSL]]. The club began play in 1914 as the Alanis Football Club, and joined the ZSL in 1933. The team plays at [[Parellio Stadium]]. Many of the team's players have competed on the [[Zamastan national football team]] in international competitions like the [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]] and the [[Olympic Games (Iearth)|Olympics]]. The team's current head coach is [[Vítor Saldanha]], who was previously the head coach for the [[Quetana]]n [[Quetanan Football Federation|QFF]] team [[Malcanes United Football Club|Malcanes United]]. They have won the most Premier Cups in the league's history, outpacing [[Tofino United FC]] by one championship title. Their most recent championship title was during the [[2021-2022 ZSL season|2021-2022 season]]. They are also in a four-way tie with [[AIF | '''Alanis United''' is a [[Zamastan]]ian professional soccer club based in [[Alanis]], [[Pahl]] that plays in the [[Eastern Conference (ZSL)|Eastern Conference]] of [[Zamastan Soccer League|ZSL]]. The club began play in 1914 as the Alanis Football Club, and joined the ZSL in 1933. The team plays at [[Parellio Stadium]]. Many of the team's players have competed on the [[Zamastan national football team]] in international competitions like the [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]] and the [[Olympic Games (Iearth)|Olympics]]. The team's current head coach is [[Vítor Saldanha]], who was previously the head coach for the [[Quetana]]n [[Quetanan Football Federation|QFF]] team [[Malcanes United Football Club|Malcanes United]]. They have won the most Premier Cups in the league's history, outpacing [[Tofino United FC]] by one championship title. Their most recent championship title was during the [[2021-2022 ZSL season|2021-2022 season]]. They are also in a four-way tie with [[AIF Sjédal]], [[Lerbin FC]] and [[FC Ciudad Turania]] for the most wins in the [[EFC Champions League]] with two, in [[2020 EFC Champions League|2020]] and [[2020 EFC Champions League|2021]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 07:31, 24 January 2024
Nickname(s) | Eagles | ||
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Founded | July 4, 1914 | ||
Stadium | Orchestra Bell Stadium Alanis | ||
Capacity | 81,400 | ||
Owner | Ammiras Clement | ||
Head coach | Vítor Saldanha | ||
League | Zamastan Soccer League | ||
2020-2021 | Eastern Conference: 1st Overall: 1st Playoffs: TBD | ||
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Alanis United is a Zamastanian professional soccer club based in Alanis, Pahl that plays in the Eastern Conference of ZSL. The club began play in 1914 as the Alanis Football Club, and joined the ZSL in 1933. The team plays at Parellio Stadium. Many of the team's players have competed on the Zamastan national football team in international competitions like the World Cup and the Olympics. The team's current head coach is Vítor Saldanha, who was previously the head coach for the Quetanan QFF team Malcanes United. They have won the most Premier Cups in the league's history, outpacing Tofino United FC by one championship title. Their most recent championship title was during the 2021-2022 season. They are also in a four-way tie with AIF Sjédal, Lerbin FC and FC Ciudad Turania for the most wins in the EFC Champions League with two, in 2020 and 2021.
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Players and Staff
The following 24 players are the current squad for Alanis United's 2023-24 season.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under international eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one nationality.
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