Hellas Seadragons

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Logo of the Hellas Seadragons.

The Hellas Seadragons are a professional soccer team that belong to the association Sayaffallan Royal League.

History

The Hellas Seadragons were founded in 2001 as the new Hellas Dam was undergoing colossal economic and population growth due to the ongoing projects unfolding in the area around the lake itself. The Hellas Seadragons were accepted in to the SRL after heavy lobbying in 2002 and reached the National Championship in 2003 only to lose the championship game to the Pellington Penguins.

Colours and kit

The Colours are alternating Red & White candy cane stripes

Kit

Stadium

Hellas Arena lights up with fireworks celebration the 2003 Semi-Finals Victory of the Hellas Seadragons that propelled the team into the National Championship game.

The Hellas Seadragons are a popular tourist and regional team with a stadium attendance of nearly 135,000 making it the 4th largest stadium in Sayaffallah. The stadium itself is built with the spectator in mind with a large swimming pool and attached wave pool on the north end of the stadium facing the lake that spectators can for an extra add on fee to their general admission ticket gain access to and watch the game from inside the water. To better enable swimming fans to see the game there is a large jumbotron screen built into the underwater side of the pool at the 20ft deep end and two screens at the end of the pool nearest to the field allowing for the game to be seen clearly by those in the pool at all times.

In addition to these features there are 7 restaurants at various levels within the stadium each that have balconies that project into the stadium allowing spectators to dine while they watch the game as well as large shopping plazas within the stadium itself allowing bored spouses or girlfriends of spectators the ability to shop through an extensive selection of luxury shops while their other half is able to enjoy the game. The stadium also includes a face down zip line over the top of the stadium that allows fans to zip across the roof while facing down and seeing the players below. Spectators in this zip line are immobilized so they are prevented physically from being able to throw objects onto the field while they zip overhead. In addition to this there is a clear Plexiglas roof that can be put in place during inclement weather. When this is done there is an exclusive restaurant for VIP guests and premium suite owners that is located on the rooftop allowing people to eat on top of the stadium itself.