Arkan Arkanović

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Arkan Arkanović
Personal information
Full nameArkan Arkanović
Year of birth22 July 1995
Place of birthArkanski Grad, SilvenskuKrasnarus
Year of death9 December 2022(2022-12-09) (aged 27)
Playing positionDefender
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)*
2017–20Krasnarus KFK Dijaspora
International career
2017–20Kingdom of Coria Kingdom of Coria
* Appearances (Goals)
Player received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams

Arkan Arkanović (Krasnocorian Cyrillic: Аркан Аркановић; 22 July 1995 - 9 December 2022) was a Krasnarusyn-born Corian militia leader, warlord, musician and former-footballer, who played as a defender for KFK Dijaspora in the Krasnarusyn Super Liga.

After the fall of Krasnocoria, Arkanović lost his football career, and his family, avowed Krasnocorian nationalists, were expelled from Çakaristan. In the following two years, he became known as one of the most prolific individual committers of war crimes in the history of Micras. Though an ethnic Corian, he became a leader of the militia "Tiegang Tigers," largely comprised of exiled ethnic Slovedk soldiers. They are considered responsible for the estimated deaths of hundreds of thousands of Hasanis, Anticans, and furry-people in the green. Arkanović claimed to have killed 15,000 people directly, and enjoyed a long period of largely "ironic" internet fame, which he was known for actively cultivating. He was also known as a prolific turbofolker and rapper, who gained an international following and considerably influenced the underground hip hop scene on Apollonia.

Arkanović was assassinated by the Guerrilla Furry Front on December 9, 2022, ending a reign of terror and havoc and bringing closure to the families of his victims. However, his musical legacy was still mourned, and condolences were given by famous Apollonian rappers such as Jiang Wan, Yo Yo Honey Kapoor, Bapa Boozy, and Lil Fitbit. Arkanović is considered to be part of the "27 Club" of celebrities who have also died at that age, most famously warrior-entomologist Charlie Joe Darwin.