World Cup Hall of Fame

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The World Cup Hall of Fame is for Players, Coaches, Referees, Commentators, Mascots and 'Other' Characters who have made a memorable impact in the history of the NationStates World Cup.

Not to be confused with the World Cup Nations Hall of Fame

From ancient, long-forgotten and mis-remembered players to the some of the newer participants of the Cup, all sorts of people (and other things) can make it into the Hall of Fame. Last updated after World Cup 65.

Qualification

There are three ways to earn nominations to the NS World Cup Hall of Fame.

World Cup Qualifying: For every 7 World Cup Qualifying Campaigns participated in, 1 place is earned
World Cup Finals: For every 4 appearances in the World Cup Proper, 1 place is earned
For every World Cup Championship, 1 place is earned

Nominees By Nation

Aguazul

Gerardo Riquelme
Vedillo Bazán
Gunsedal Cisneros
Pelayo Sortani
Sosimo Lissón
Blas Pulido
Claudio Albornos
Eusebio Nadol
Chago Villalobos

Albundania

Martin Simpson

Akbarabad

Samin Akbar
Zahid Mohammed

Alasdair I Frosticus

Juan Tzimisces
Basil & Theo

Andossa Se Mitrin Vega

Evan Evans (Mr. Do Everything for the Sea Dragons as they moved from debutant to contender)
Unami Banta-N'bai (The Original hard-hitting defender that set the tone of true Sea Dragon style)
Mace Kinoz'gh (Devastating Center Back turned Manager. Mace turned ASMV into a defensive powerhouse)
Jonasei Ariq'Alara (Probably the most famous Sea Dragon of all time. Jonasei is the all time leading scorer for ASMV as well as an international poster boy for the fall of Starblaydi power. Possibly one of the most truly feared attackers of all time)
Kymykera Wu'eres
Laia Un'jeru'becti

Antoletia

Valentin Illiescu

Ariddia

Aurélien Clair
Frédéric Clément
Myrtille Ford
Hanifah Kyaw
Cassie Lee
Tina Realm
Ke Sho
Terry Singh
Xavier Xu

Astograth

Dei Ormache
Powell Pieran

Audioslavia

Jeremy Jaffacake
Lee Branson
Paul Ward
Ally Marriot
Arturo Vitalis
Aaron O`Hara
Aron Ceulemans

Banija

Adama Sowe (former Chairman of the RBSA, present Vice President of the World Cup Committee, member of the IFCF Executive Council)
Gitonga Kahara (all-time leading scorer for the Banijan national team, all-time caps leader for the national team, present captain for the national team).

Bazalonia

Peter Hobble

Bedistan

Dave al-Armani
Olivia Bream
Claire Briscoe
Vanessa Carpenter
Johnny Lewis
Darren Morlock
Jim Parker
Nick Reagan
Tara Stalls
Nick Yu
Gina Zamboni

Bettia

Stuart Abdul-Rahim
Gwrlais Devanallt
Tiddles
Mitchell Ellis
Andi, Budi and Peri Busilanta (the Busilanta Brothers)
Amir Bettison

Bostopia

Adam Collick (Manager of Bostopia, WC29, WC30 qualifying, WC31 - CoH 34, winning Bostopia's first international trophy in his final game before retirement)

Brazillico

Esteban De Jesus

Cafundéu

Anatoliy Titov
Anormal
Flecha
Franz Braddock
Ganz Ijak
Heitor

Candelaria And Marquez

Danny Adams
Niv Cohen
Matteo Corradini
Eric O'Brien
Joel Sbaïz
Ignacio Vélez

Casari

Vivica Hill
Andy Ronalo

Cassadaigua

Courtney Ferguson
Stacie Kerrigan-Fraser
Allison Salamida
Meaghan Bateman

Civil Citizenry

Ingram Ackleigh

Cockbill Street

Harald Axewielder
Rikki Stone

Cotdelapoms

Jesper Jensen

Dance 2 Revolution

Naoki Maeda Snr.
Über
Paul Handplant

Darmen

Mikael Gibbons-(Inducted World Cup 62, former Manager.)

Dorian and Sonya

J’hys Ickaeth
Wend Rayghaest
Deshy Ielath
Jania Lassvanil
Maelwen Maridilyon

Druida

Trefor Edwards

East Spaam

Elmo

EL CID THE HERO

Chris Skinner
Jonny Doomhammer

Equestrian States

Fire Dash

Errinundera

antarcticad
filthyl
fionar
Frosty Hollow
longipesp
withare

Europa Brittania

Andrew Zurich
Mikel Hansen
Gordon O'Hanrahan

Farfadillis

Friekder Dandalleion

Fmjphoenix

Esteban Zeus
Jorge Mendel

FSSO

Lee Sharp

Giant Zucchini

Urk
Oog
Kerrnigit
Johann Rilke
James Gorton

Green wombat

General Abe Simpson

Jeruselem

Anna Goldstein
Debbie Dallas
Harry Kool
Kate Bush
Lady Dazza Dallas
Major Rashina Dallas
Tunk Abrams

Kaze Progressa

Faiwe Irafma
Sani Luvo

Kingsford

Henry Tuck
Jingus Gonorrhea
Saturn Calcéte
Celedonio Santander
Carl Shetfield
Norman Plooms

Kosovoe

Jamie Barry
Angel Kenssington

Krytenia

James Barcali
Karim Isserson
Gabriel Kennedy
Kiefer Lloyd
Alan Munitis
Phillip Neasden
Rameses Niblick III
John Nwoko
Ari Smith
Colin Ulvæus
Dave Van Staveren
Adam Vernazza

Liverpool England

Steven Blackwell
Caddy Cannon
Sir Paul Dussis
Sir Douglas Freech
Chris Hawkins
Mark Hearne
Thomas Lunson
Syku "SyLy" Lyku (already entered by Rejistania, becomes the first person to be entered into HoF by two different nations)
Sir Jim Whites

Milchama

Marc J. Floren
Jamie Smith (Already entered by The Weegies, becomes one of the select few to be entered by two different nations)
Dunston Copperlee
Avi Belmowitz
Chase Mergle
Kelvin Joseph
Kenny Rintell
Silas Milckey
Thomas Markin
Ezra Montez

Mytannion

Laze v Tuhinju
Robin Hjik
Radoslaw Famoc

Nedalia

Nene
Tim James

NEWI Cefn Druids

An egg
Trevor Belmore

Newmanistan

Jeremy McAllister

New Montreal States

Archambault Legault

Northern Bettia

Ola Hiyashibara

Nova Britannicus

Royal Seaford

Oglethorpia

Ruben van Mistletoe
Torrence Black
Henry Louis-Charleston White
Guy Picciotto
Jorge White

Oliverry

Jean-Alan Bellemort

One Red Dot

Alvin Ker, (Coach of the National Team from WC4 to WC12, presently President of the Association of the Sports World of One Red Dot) (aSWORD).
Chris Gwee, (coach of the National Team from WC13 to WC26.)

Polar Islandstates

Niko Marek
Timo Skye

Prux

Zombie Pele- (Played in 3 World Cup qualifiers and scored the goal that sent Prux to its first ever World Cup.)

Qazox

Reggie Hassok GoalKeeper (World Cups 29-30)/ Head Coach (World Cups 31-32); Inducted before World Cup 33.
Fernando Turek Head Coach (World Cups 33-36)/Midfielder (World Cups 30-32); Inducted before World Cup 37.
Yancy Fry Forward (Qazox' all-time leading scorer with 29 goals (as of World Cup 41) (World Cups 35-38); Inducted before World Cup 42.
Sherlene Scheppe GoalKeeper (Qazox' all-time shutout leader with 9, as of World Cup 40) (World Cups 39-40); Inducted before World Cup 42.
Raul de Olivares Forward 5th leading Scorer in team history (as of World Cup 46).(30 goals). Forward/Head Coach Played during World Cups 42-44, team's Head Coach World Cup 44 to 47. Inducted before World Cup 47.
Kallie Jaus Forward Qazox' 3rd leading scorer (as of World Cup 48). Played During World Cups 42-44, became team's Head Coach in World Cup 47. Inducted before World Cup 47.
Matilda Swords Forward Qazox' All time leading scorer (51 goals) and most capped player (73 caps)(as of World Cup 48). Played during World Cups 45-48. Inducted before World Cup 49.
Ryan Greenley Head Coach World Cups 39-42. Qazox' winningest (58 wins) and longest tenured coach (20 years). Led Qazox to first ever 2nd round and quarterfinal appearances at World Cup 41. Inducted before World Cup 54.

Quakmybush

Greg Hughes
Jon Fields Sr.

Queer Poco el Mono Ara

Ishmael Van Dyke

Rejistania

SyLy
Jenji Y
Nana Daki
Kansu Kiru
Sasijilvenku "Sasi" Dikelesinivetisaru
Tuade Lue
Hexatux

Sarzonia

Bobby Convey
Bryan Marshall
Troy Perkins
Brian Wilson
Horace Sandt
Dave Wilson

Sativaville

Emil Timmermann

Saugeais

Amaechi Olsen, striker (World Cup 60)
Jenson Paulson, goalkeeper (World Cup 64)

Sel Appa

Estevez (4th Qualification — World Cup 36)
Miquelinho (7th Try — World Cup 36)
Hujambo Sijambo (14th Try — World Cup 50)

Snub Nose 38

Ben and Eileen Dover
Horatio
Malicious
Margaret
The Hooligan Cheerleaders

Sorthern Northland

Kevaughn Ó Criomhthain
Feng Shui
Merginn Moffat

Spaam

Lehua Hoopai
Mela Sehelin
Nala Eromleb
Alatari Surion
Finrod Surion
Crewenna Roskelly

Squornshelous

Tobias Keiths
Koren Jackson
Bjorn Arnesson
Igor Raskolnikov
Marko Antropov
Alexander Popov
Darius Lepard
Petr Skritsch
Franz Persson
Goran Syvatov
Vasili Petrov
Iannis Xenakis

Starblaydia

Nick Matranga
Simeone Di Bradini
Jerome Montefalcon
Nunzio Gre
Cherry Garcia
Menecrates
Khim Azanulbizarn
Jacqueline Maitland
David Bedford
Jae Chang-hwa
Leandro Perheira
Jaime Oberlander
Diamontii Di Bradini
Lex Panarii
Caleb Westwood
Batou Nakamura
Jaime Kuu
Tuomas Hindenburg
Ázëwyn Fëanáro
Julius Starblayde

Swartaz

Olec Dasra
Johan Hesse
Konstantin Brita

Tadjikistan

Alex Cherniakovskij
Igor Pliiev

Taeshan

Zeke
Brian Ying Uing
Tad Montague
A.F. Falcon

Thatius

Novák Prakusya

The Babbage Islands

Tegan Nash (World Cup 52)
Magnus Svoboda (World Cup 53, posthumous)
Jerry Kirkpatrick (World Cup 56)
Nancy Svoboda (World Cup 60)
Jason Olson (World Cup 60)

The Belmore Family

Alan Belmore
Kshitiz Ghandi
Thomas Wickersham

The Islands of Qutar

Ali

The Licentian Isles (aka Licentiapacisterra, the Licentian Islands)

Alex Gardiner-Stewart

The Macabees

Mika d'Angíel

The Weegies

Peter De Bruis
Jamie Smith

Turori

Mauritus Banda
Milauo Slietah

Tyrrin

Michael Willem

Valanora

Zacharius
Jere Jannian
Laborious Hawk
Kiso Night
Ali Alidare
Espy va Drake

Valladares

Luis Fuentes

Vilita

Callum Banda Former Player (WC13-28) Former Coach (WC 33)
Santo Kecker Former Player (WC13-28)
Helmut Vilkaous Former Coach (WC13-2x)
Ricky Ezis Former Player (WCxx-WC33)
Tanner Nerni Former Player (WCxx-WCxx) - Scored WC20 Game Winning Goal (1-0 v. Audioslavia)

Wight

Masvidal (World Cup 64). Player World Cups 57 - 62; Player/Assistant Manager World Cups 61, 62; Manager World Cups 63 - 65.
Mardellion Hummingbird (World Cup 65). Player World Cups 60 - 63.
Athelstan Marchand (World Cup 65). Player World Cup 60; Assistant Manager World Cups 63 - 65. Manager World Cup 66...

Yafor 2

Prince Sebard
Gerod Flamer
Thia Boley
Hares Dalermo
David Insfield

Ziotah

Nick Churchill(An All-Time Scoring Leader)

Zwangzug

Simon Ryne Olson
Andrew Card
Eddie Barnes