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Considered as one of the biggest clubs in Krasnovlac, the club has yet to win a league title since the league's rebranding in 2014 and a Rhict Cup but has won a Krasno Shield. They mainly rival city rivals, Belaov Treble and adopted a yellowish-gold colour scheme since their inception. | Considered as one of the biggest clubs in Krasnovlac, the club has yet to win a league title since the league's rebranding in 2014 and a Rhict Cup but has won a Krasno Shield. They mainly rival city rivals, Belaov Treble and adopted a yellowish-gold colour scheme since their inception. | ||
== History == | ==History== | ||
=== Inception === | ===Inception === | ||
Shortly after the Lorat League was founded by the Lorat Secondary School students, a group of footballers from Belaov formed their own football team in hopes to compete in the new league under the name Belaov Football Club. The decision to change the name to Belaov City Football Club arose a few years later to represent the city rather than the province itself. | Shortly after the Lorat League was founded by the Lorat Secondary School students, a group of footballers from Belaov formed their own football team in hopes to compete in the new league under the name Belaov Football Club. The decision to change the name to Belaov City Football Club arose a few years later to represent the city rather than the province itself. | ||
=== Rivalry with Belaov Treble === | === Rivalry with Belaov Treble=== | ||
Joak vu Skaru's transfer to Belaov Treble alongside former City players Hassen Mauk, Devona son du Karshna, and Plau Hirosaki started a heated rivalry due to the fact that these transfers was the start of Belaov City's downfall in the league when they got relegated to the second division and nearly the third. The intensity of the rivalry increased even more when Belaov City were kicked out of Belaov Skye Park during these seasons in relegation and as a result had to relocate their grounds to Belaov Public Park which was later renovated into Itricit Local Range, their new home ground. | Joak vu Skaru's transfer to Belaov Treble alongside former City players Hassen Mauk, Devona son du Karshna, and Plau Hirosaki started a heated rivalry due to the fact that these transfers was the start of Belaov City's downfall in the league when they got relegated to the second division and nearly the third. The intensity of the rivalry increased even more when Belaov City were kicked out of Belaov Skye Park during these seasons in relegation and as a result had to relocate their grounds to Belaov Public Park which was later renovated into Itricit Local Range, their new home ground. | ||
== Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors == | ===City Football Group takeover === | ||
[[City Football Group|CFG]] would purchase Belaov City for an undisclosed fee on August 2022. | |||
==Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors == | |||
Since the rebranding of the Krasnovlac Elite League, Belaov City has been sponsored by Pazuwai since then. Up until 2020, local sports store, Eastern Corps was the primary sponsor until Belaov City signed a deal with FisioLab after an agreement regarding new physios and fitness trainers for the club with Eastern Corps going on their sleeves instead. | Since the rebranding of the Krasnovlac Elite League, Belaov City has been sponsored by Pazuwai since then. Up until 2020, local sports store, Eastern Corps was the primary sponsor until Belaov City signed a deal with FisioLab after an agreement regarding new physios and fitness trainers for the club with Eastern Corps going on their sleeves instead. | ||
== Players == | == Players== | ||
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===First team squad=== | ===First team squad=== | ||
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== Rivalries == | ==Rivalries== | ||
Belaov City have a harsh rivalry with Belaov Treble since the vu Skaru incident with players and fans being extremely unethical toward each other, the biggest case being an attempted assault by an unamed Belaov City fan toward Mashin O' during Belaov Treble's 4-0 win against Belaov City in 2020. | Belaov City have a harsh rivalry with Belaov Treble since the vu Skaru incident with players and fans being extremely unethical toward each other, the biggest case being an attempted assault by an unamed Belaov City fan toward Mashin O' during Belaov Treble's 4-0 win against Belaov City in 2020. | ||
== Grounds == | ==Grounds== | ||
Since their eviction from Belaov Skye Park, Belaov City resided in Belaov Public Park for their home games. It was eventually renovated into a stadium at the club's request into Itricit Local Range where they have resided for the following years. | Since their eviction from Belaov Skye Park, Belaov City resided in Belaov Public Park for their home games. It was eventually renovated into a stadium at the club's request into Itricit Local Range where they have resided for the following years. | ||
[[Category:Football teams]][[Category:Krasnovlac]] | [[Category:Football teams]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:21, 6 September 2022
Full name | Belaov City Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Beloved People |
Founded | 1966 |
Ground |
Itricit Local Range (capacity: 10,000) |
Owner | City Football Group |
Manager | Kanah Sae |
League | Krasnovlac Elite League |
Belaov City Football Club is a Krasno professional association football club based in Belaov, Krasnovlac. They currently compete in the Krasnovlac Elite League and is the second oldest professional club in Krasnovlac after Lorat Ultras where they were founded months after.
Considered as one of the biggest clubs in Krasnovlac, the club has yet to win a league title since the league's rebranding in 2014 and a Rhict Cup but has won a Krasno Shield. They mainly rival city rivals, Belaov Treble and adopted a yellowish-gold colour scheme since their inception.
History
Inception
Shortly after the Lorat League was founded by the Lorat Secondary School students, a group of footballers from Belaov formed their own football team in hopes to compete in the new league under the name Belaov Football Club. The decision to change the name to Belaov City Football Club arose a few years later to represent the city rather than the province itself.
Rivalry with Belaov Treble
Joak vu Skaru's transfer to Belaov Treble alongside former City players Hassen Mauk, Devona son du Karshna, and Plau Hirosaki started a heated rivalry due to the fact that these transfers was the start of Belaov City's downfall in the league when they got relegated to the second division and nearly the third. The intensity of the rivalry increased even more when Belaov City were kicked out of Belaov Skye Park during these seasons in relegation and as a result had to relocate their grounds to Belaov Public Park which was later renovated into Itricit Local Range, their new home ground.
City Football Group takeover
CFG would purchase Belaov City for an undisclosed fee on August 2022.
Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors
Since the rebranding of the Krasnovlac Elite League, Belaov City has been sponsored by Pazuwai since then. Up until 2020, local sports store, Eastern Corps was the primary sponsor until Belaov City signed a deal with FisioLab after an agreement regarding new physios and fitness trainers for the club with Eastern Corps going on their sleeves instead.
Players
First team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.
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Rivalries
Belaov City have a harsh rivalry with Belaov Treble since the vu Skaru incident with players and fans being extremely unethical toward each other, the biggest case being an attempted assault by an unamed Belaov City fan toward Mashin O' during Belaov Treble's 4-0 win against Belaov City in 2020.
Grounds
Since their eviction from Belaov Skye Park, Belaov City resided in Belaov Public Park for their home games. It was eventually renovated into a stadium at the club's request into Itricit Local Range where they have resided for the following years.