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Golden Generation (Craitland)

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The Golden Generation is the nickname given to a select group of Craitish association footballers whose international careers with the Craitland national football team between 2007 and 2011 helped the team to achieve its most successful period. During this time, Craitland won a record four FMF World Cups and a single EMU Championships title, as well as reaching a further tournament final and two other semi-finals, and winning the gold medal in the MicrOlympics.

Achievements

This section lists the national team's competitive record in finals tournaments between 2007 and 2011, when they finished in third place or better in eight consecutive FMF-affiliated competitions.

Tournament Round Position Pl W D* L GF GA
NovatainiaTokidoki 2007 World Cup Champions 1st of 16 6 5 0 1 11 5
Nova EnglandNova English Korea EMU 2007 Third place 3rd of 21 9 6 3 0 21 5
Amokolia 2008 World Cup Champions 1st of 16 6 5 1 0 19 7
Ocia EMU 2009 Runners-up 2nd of 5 5 2 2 1 7 5
Alexandria 2009 World Cup Third place 3rd of 16 6 2 3 1 14 11
Hamland 2010 World Cup Champions 1st of 16 6 5 1 0 12 2
Craitland EMU 2011 Champions 1st of 12 6 4 1 1 11 3
Shireroth 2011 World Cup Champions 1st of 16 6 4 1 1 12 5
Total 50 33 12 5 107 43
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Players

These players are regularly considered integral members of Craitland's Golden Generation, having appeared in numerous tournament squads between 2007 and 2011, and most having earned multiple winner's medals.

  Squad member.
 Tournament winner.
  Player not chosen.
  Player ineligible.
Player Pos. NovatainiaTokidoki Nova EnglandNova English Korea Amokolia Ocia Alexandria Hamland Craitland Shireroth Squads, /8
Zen Daviddlaw FW 7
Jim Dehbo DF 3
Phil Demb DF 6
Paulio Demhivo DF Injured 7
Jón Demo MF Retired 4
Markko Edmildón MF 7
Jón F'achh MF 5
Freddie Gaärsen FW 7
Hanast Pellegrino FW 6
Hjaņ Herä MF 8
Jón Hjansen DF 5
Tommy Hjansen FW 7
Tiem Pellegrino Jones MF 8
Jon Anders Larsen DF 7
Manta Pellegrino MF 7
Paul Óma-ó-Täó FW Injured 5
Yaqin Senovichi MF 7
Alexis Tereminus FW Retired 3
Jack Vorgensen GK 7
Toby Vorgensen MF 6

Other squad members

Although not deemed part of the Golden Generation, these players also featured in tournament squads during this period of the team's history, with some having gained a number of winner's medals as reserve players.

Player Pos. Squads
Juliaĵ Chentzansio MF 2 2
Äl Chentzansio-Herä MF 3 3
Dämez Äqiĵ GK 1 1
Freddie Demo MF 1 1
Olivier Dermäna MF 1 1
Daniel Hjansen DF 2 2
Lydveldt Hjansen DF 1 1
Yaqin Hjansen DF 3 1

Player Pos. Squads
Kraig Johansen GK 1 0
Hjaņ Pellegrino Jones MF 3 3
Lydveldt Jonmikeltsen FW 2 2
David Loresen MF 2 1
Jan Mikelt MF 1 0
Marc Mortensen FW 1 1
Älekä Pellegrino MF 1 1
Christian Pellegrino MF 1 1
Lucäs Pellegrino DF 1 1

Player Pos. Squads
Vorgeņ Pellegrino GK 6 4
Adám Perryman MF 1 1
Alexis Proteņ DF 5 3
Oscar Senovichi GK 3 3
Hänä Ula DF 1 1
Hjaņ Ula GK 3 1
Hänä Zensen MF 5 2
Freddie Zóma-ó-Täó DF 3 2