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Almiaro
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Full nameFootball Club Almiaro
Nickname(s)Vermillior (Red-Gold)
Short nameFCA
Founded4 August 1912; 112 years ago (4 August 1912)
GroundStade de la Sute
Capacity67,703
ChairmanGiancarlo Capriglione
ManagerGilberto Venâncio
LeagueLiga Premiére
2017–18Liga Premiére, 1st

FC Almiaro is a professional association football club based in Almiaro, Midrasia. The club currently competes in Liga Premiére, the highest tier of Midrasian football. The club has won a number of trophies including 18 domestic league titles, 12 Super Cups, 5 Asuran Cups and one Champions cup.

Founded in 1912, Almiaro quickly became one of the most potent forces in Midrasian football, regularly challenging for league titles throughout the team's history. The team is seen as one of the two grandees of Midrasian football, along with Olympique de Lotrique, having dominated the top tier of Midrasian football for much of the modern age. Almiaro has never been relegated from the highest tier of the Midrasian league system since they joined Liga 1 back in 1921, being one of only 3 teams to do so, along with FC Mydroll and Vaelleniana.

The team's home stadium is the Stade de la Sute, which holds a capacity of 67,703 making it one of the largest football stadiums in the country, and the largest outside the capital of Lotrič. The club has a considerable domestic following, mostly coming from the city of Almiaro and the surrounding province of Riviera. Additionally, the club has a major international following, particularly in Aquidneck, Bevenia and Ostry, owing to the club's international dominance and its acquisition of key foreign talent. The club is valued at around Đ3.2 billion, putting it in the top 5 most valuable football teams in Aeia.

Almiaro has several domestic and international rivalries, the most notable being the Rivieran derby against FC Benedormo and la Classique against Olympique de Lotrique. Internationally, Almiaro has notable rivalries with Høulding SK from Navack and Port Rikhdin KS from Carcossica.

History

Stadium

Badge and colours

Players

Current Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under international eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Elhazia GK Tihomir Havad (captain)
2 Ajerrin DF Mateo Loapa
3 Kagon DF Edmond Cartee
5 Arzvan Republic DF Robertas Mauvačys
6 Aleia MF Yuri Zenett
7 Midrasia MF Patrice Crozier
8 Navack MF Christer Brevig
9 Navack FW Nikódem Nesz
10 Midrasia FW Simone Qualquart
11 Bevenia FW João Paol Fiore
12 Template:Country data Aquidneck GK Vodingo Mini
14 Template:Country data New Timeria DF Yoshigahara Katzumi
15 Crylante MF Carl Jepsen
17 Bevenia MF Gandý Araújo
18 Renneque FW Ilyapa
19 Mascylla FW Philip Pelzer
No. Position Player
20 Chalcia DF Nemo Vasilios
21 Midrasia DF Zèfir Pujal
22 Template:Country data Aquidneck DF Caio Coscia
23 Midrasia MF Enzo Gaudin
24
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25 Template:Country data Uwhistan GK Semir Stanić
26 File:LiiduriaFlag.png FW Kari Räikkönen
27 Midrasia FW Emili Lizana
31 Bevenia FW Raúl Coutinho
32 Arzvan Republic MF Haraldas Utanivas
35 Chalcia MF Eleftherios Stathakis
37 Midrasia DF Baptiste Beaulieu
38 Indragiri DF Charles Baudin
40 Midrasia DF Marc Baugé
41 Midrasia MF Xavier Emmanuelli
42 Transcandar MF Khudus Khalkhan

Out on loan

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Reserve Squad

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