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'''Turk ronAjain''' is a [[Toketi|Tokian]] former-[[wikipedia:association football|footballer]] who is currently goalkeeping coach at [[Shireroth|Shirerithian]] club [[JHI-rrân Lwrrân Klyha|JHI-LK]]. He represented both [[Tokidoki national football team|Tokidoki]] and its successor team [[Toketi national football team|Toketi]].
'''Turk ronAjain''' is a [[Toketi|Tokian]] former-[[wikipedia:association football|footballer]] who is currently goalkeeping coach at [[Shireroth|Shirerithian]] club [[JHI-rrân Lwrrân Klyha|JHI-LK]]. He represented both [[Tokidoki national football team|Tokidoki]] and its successor team [[Toketi national football team|Toketi]], and is widely considered one of the best goalkeepers in the history of [[Micras]]ian football.
 
==Career==
===Club===
Due to the timing of his home nation of [[Tokidoki]]'s creation of a professional league, ronAjain didn't sign with a club until he was already in his mid-30s, when he joined [[Rillanon Reflex]] in 2006. After an impressive début season, he transferred to [[Riponian Premiership]] side [[Port Rackham Rangers]] in a deal which saw youngster [[José Iker Cañizares]] move in the opposite direction in early 2007.
 
ronAjain took the 25 shirt at Port Rackham, was immediately made the club's first-choice goalkeeper and played a major part in their successful 2007 season, winning the Premiership, [[2007 EMUFA Champions' League|Champions' League]] and [[2007 EMUFA Super Cup|Super Cup]] in dominant fashion; the latter of which saw ronAjain give a man of the match performance. After ronAjain's second season at Port Rackham, [[Riponia]] was declared dead and its league disbanded, leaving the stopper without a club.
 
After receiving a number of offers, ronAjain signed for [[Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC]] in the summer of 2008, at the age of 37, and took his favoured 25 jersey again. Acting as a reliable backup to [[Jack Vorgensen]], ronAjain played for the Aztecs for three seasons, winning the [[2009 CrFA League 1|title in 2009]]. In the summer of 2011, aged 40, ronAjain signed for [[PSL]] team [[JHI-rrân Lwrrân Klyha]] for [[Craitish Cräite|Cr]] 1.3 million before retiring the following day to become the club's goalkeeping coach, having actualised a life-goal of playing for the same team as his son, [[Loran ron Ajain|Loran]].
 
===International===
A strong domestic showing put ronAjain on course to be [[Tokidoki national football team|Tokidoki]]'s number one ahead of the [[2006 FMF World Cup|first ever]] [[FMF World Cup]], where he kept a clean sheet against eventual runners-up [[Gaia national football team|Gaia]] despite failing to progress past the group stage.
 
ronAjain was an ever-present in the [[2007 FMF World Cup|following year's finals]], where Tokidoki were co-hosts, as the team topped their group, won their quarter-final and semi-final, but lost the final to [[Craitland national football team|Craitland]]. Although ronAjain conceded nine goals during the run, another clean sheet against Gaia in a 4–0 win in the final four was a personal highlight.
 
From late 2007, [[Toketi national football team|Toketi]] succeeded Tokidoki, with ronAjain maintaining his place in the team. After only conceding once in 2008's qualifiers, ronAjain couldn't stop the team from finishing bottom of their [[2008 FMF World Cup|finals group]], though 2009 was an improvement with an equally impressive qualification campaign being followed by a quarter-final finish in the [[2009 FMF World Cup]].
 
ronAjain played a big part in securing Toketi's fifth finals appearance in [[2010 FMF World Cup|2010]], keeping clean sheets in all home qualifying matches, before helping the team to a third-place finish at the finals themselves. Toketi once more qualified with ronAjain in goal [[2011 FMF World Cup|the following year]], but could only finish third in their group to be eliminated, with ronAjain announcing his retirement from the sport soon afterwards.
 
==Honours==
;[[Port Rackham Rangers]]
*[[Riponian Premiership]] (1): 2007
*[[EMUFA Champions' League]] (1): [[2007 EMUFA Champions' League|2007]]
*[[EMUFA Super Cup]] (1): [[2007 EMUFA Super Cup|2007]]
 
 
;[[Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC]]
*[[CrFA League 1]] (1): [[2009 CrFA League 1|2009]]
 
==Personal life==
ronAjain has two sons who have also become professional goalkeepers. Elder son [[Loran ronAjain|Loran]], whom he coaches at [[JHI-rrân Lwrrân Klyha|JHI-LK]], replaced him as [[Toketi national football team|Toketi]]'s first-choice, while the younger [[Jack ronAjain|Jack]] plays for [[South Amsterdam Phoenix]] in [[North Antarctica]].


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Latest revision as of 23:42, 3 July 2023

Turk ronAjain
Personal information
Full nameTurk ronAjain
Year of birth1971
Place of birthRillanonTokidoki
Playing positionGoalkeeper
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)*
2006–07Tokidoki Rillanon Reflex
2007–08Riponia Port Rackham Rangers
2008–11Craitland Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC
2011Shireroth JHI-rrân Lwrrân Klyha
International career
2006–07Tokidoki Tokidoki
2007–11Toketi Toketi
* Appearances (Goals)
Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams

Turk ronAjain is a Tokian former-footballer who is currently goalkeeping coach at Shirerithian club JHI-LK. He represented both Tokidoki and its successor team Toketi, and is widely considered one of the best goalkeepers in the history of Micrasian football.

Career

Club

Due to the timing of his home nation of Tokidoki's creation of a professional league, ronAjain didn't sign with a club until he was already in his mid-30s, when he joined Rillanon Reflex in 2006. After an impressive début season, he transferred to Riponian Premiership side Port Rackham Rangers in a deal which saw youngster José Iker Cañizares move in the opposite direction in early 2007.

ronAjain took the 25 shirt at Port Rackham, was immediately made the club's first-choice goalkeeper and played a major part in their successful 2007 season, winning the Premiership, Champions' League and Super Cup in dominant fashion; the latter of which saw ronAjain give a man of the match performance. After ronAjain's second season at Port Rackham, Riponia was declared dead and its league disbanded, leaving the stopper without a club.

After receiving a number of offers, ronAjain signed for Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC in the summer of 2008, at the age of 37, and took his favoured 25 jersey again. Acting as a reliable backup to Jack Vorgensen, ronAjain played for the Aztecs for three seasons, winning the title in 2009. In the summer of 2011, aged 40, ronAjain signed for PSL team JHI-rrân Lwrrân Klyha for Cr 1.3 million before retiring the following day to become the club's goalkeeping coach, having actualised a life-goal of playing for the same team as his son, Loran.

International

A strong domestic showing put ronAjain on course to be Tokidoki's number one ahead of the first ever FMF World Cup, where he kept a clean sheet against eventual runners-up Gaia despite failing to progress past the group stage.

ronAjain was an ever-present in the following year's finals, where Tokidoki were co-hosts, as the team topped their group, won their quarter-final and semi-final, but lost the final to Craitland. Although ronAjain conceded nine goals during the run, another clean sheet against Gaia in a 4–0 win in the final four was a personal highlight.

From late 2007, Toketi succeeded Tokidoki, with ronAjain maintaining his place in the team. After only conceding once in 2008's qualifiers, ronAjain couldn't stop the team from finishing bottom of their finals group, though 2009 was an improvement with an equally impressive qualification campaign being followed by a quarter-final finish in the 2009 FMF World Cup.

ronAjain played a big part in securing Toketi's fifth finals appearance in 2010, keeping clean sheets in all home qualifying matches, before helping the team to a third-place finish at the finals themselves. Toketi once more qualified with ronAjain in goal the following year, but could only finish third in their group to be eliminated, with ronAjain announcing his retirement from the sport soon afterwards.

Honours

Port Rackham Rangers


Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC

Personal life

ronAjain has two sons who have also become professional goalkeepers. Elder son Loran, whom he coaches at JHI-LK, replaced him as Toketi's first-choice, while the younger Jack plays for South Amsterdam Phoenix in North Antarctica.