Aeland Krasno Natives (D)

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Aeland Krasno Natives Daau
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Full name Aeland Krasno Natives Football Club Daau
Nickname(s) Stars of Aeland
Founded 2021
Ground Kyzratowski Sports Hub
(capacity: 2,800)
Manager Krasnovlac Jin Hawasake
League Daau Super League
2022–23 TBD

Aeland Krasno Natives (D) or Aeland Krasno Natives FC Daau is a feeder team of Aeland Belaov FC. They last competed in the Daau Super League.

The team's shared the same board and is partnered with Aeland Belaov FC and acted as the feeder club to Aeland Belaov FC.

History

Aeland Krasno Natives FC Daau was founded in 2021 to give Aeland-based football players a chance to play professional football. It was established due to mutual agreements between the Krasnovlac Football Association and the Daau Football Association.

The club only allows Krasno-Aeland players to join and there is a cap of 4 non-Krasno players to play for the club. The players are mostly from Krasnovlac high school teams or the Aeland Belaov FC first team. Most of the players are on loan and only a selected few are allowed to stay as permanent players of the team.

Just into the 2022-23 Daau Super League season, the club was in need of reformation due to the mismanagement of the club. All board members were fired upon agreement between the Dauian football association and the Krasno football association. The club board was backed with support from both football associations to help turn the tables around for the club. Former manager Ju Ty'sc was fired whilst Jin Hawasake was hired as caretaker manager.

Matez Jr, P"Loskeir Taravane and Yuto Sagawa were released due to mutual termination pre-reform.

The team saw ups and downs in the season with Faizal Harun being the newcomer of the season, scoring 90% of the team's goals in the Super League, despite his efforts however the team dropped points in the last matchday and dropped into the relegation play-offs zone where they lost 3-1 to Seragaan FC, ending a 1 season streak of survival. The team was announced defunct as of 4th June 2023.

Fans

Rivals

The club has a heated rivalry with nearby neighbours Daas City FC, the rivalry is called by many the Expat Rivalry. The Aeland Ultras are hated by most of the fans in Daau for their antics and usage of racial slurs during matches and chants.

The club's ultras also target Bintang Lukana due to Bintang hiring Krasno manager Timun Del Tamber for the upcoming season as he was born in mainland Krasnovlac and the Aelanders have a long line of hatred with the mainland Krasnos. This caused Bintang Lukana to be constantly under fire by Aeland Ultras and the clubs fans when they travel to the Aeland Krasno stadium. In return, the Bintangers scream and mock the Aeland Ultras by copying their chants and even to an extent mocked their own club anthem.

Ultras

The club has its own ultras group, Aeland Ultas. They are renowned for being loud and rude to travelling fans. The fans were once prosecuted in 2022 from the Daau National Stadium during the All Dauian Cup game against Daau United where the fans were throwing objects onto the pitch and aiming for the Krasno born Dauian striker Clover Bin Clover. The incident caused unrest among the football fanbase in Daau and the ultras were handed a 10 match ban as for disrupting the match. The ultras fell into controversy as they lost to Bintang Lukana on the opening day of the 22/23 season. The Bintang-Krasno Brawl took place during the match after the goal was given to Bintang Lukana. The club was quickly in hot water as fans from all over Daau petitioned to punish and deport the club's players.

Riots

Following the club's 5-0 loss to Daau United, the ultras started to riot against the stadum staff as they demanded a result turnaround. In reponse to that, red flag was shown to the fans and were all forced to evacuate the stadium due to the increasing tension. 2 fans were injured during the evacuation and all players were forced out.

The incident sparked another investigation on the ultras and fans of the club and were handed another 3 game ban.

Players

Final squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Krasnovlac GK Irashi Kano
2 Krasnovlac DF Shamsudin Norin (captain)
3 Krasnovlac DF Kanahito Itaru
4 Krasnovlac DF Dlaiso MKaini
5 Krasnovlac DF Takahasa Mujito
6 Krasnovlac DF Enshubi Yankato
7 Krasnovlac MF Genki Takahasi
8 Krasnovlac MF Yuto Sakahasha
9 Krasnovlac FW Takefusa Sakahasha
10 Krasnovlac FW Genki Hiroya
11 Daau MF Phin Searaan
12 Daau FW Kopi O'Kosong
13 Krasnovlac DF Myota Omori
14 Krasnovlac DF Sam Haraguchi
No. Position Player
15 Krasnovlac MF Clovis Abe
16 Daau DF Jason Georj
17 Krasnovlac MF Sujita T'Wakash
18 Krasnovlac GK Maya Kunimoto
19 Krasnovlac FW Sujin Watahase
20 Krasnovlac MF Kodai Yata
21 Krasnovlac MF Hirohito Danyama
22 Krasnovlac MF Shinji Tomiyasu
23 Krasnovlac FW Shoji Yatahama
24 Krasnovlac FW Oliver Pereira
25 Krasnovlac GK Dang Vinh Lam
26 Krasnovlac FW Shasi Nikhil
27 Krasnovlac FW Vortu L'Yabashili
28 Mataba MF Faizal Harun

Team Staff

As of 4th June 2023
Position Staff
Head Coach Krasnovlac Jin Hawasake
Assistant Coach Krasnovlac Harahashi Genko
Goalkeeping Coach Phinbella Jamal Hessan
Fitness Coach Krasnovlac Jurpreet S'ngh