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'''Warriors Sports Club''' or '''Warriors SC''' is a professional football club | {{Infobox football club | ||
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|fullname = Warriors Sports Club | |||
|nickname = ''Fighters'' | |||
|founded = 2000 | |||
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|ground = Seragaan Besar Stadium | |||
|capacity = 6,000 | |||
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|mgrtitle = Manager | |||
|manager = Robert Yong | |||
|league = [[Daau League]] | |||
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'''Warriors Sports Club''' or '''Warriors SC''' is a professional football club based in [[Seragaan|Sudah, Seragaan]]. The team plays in the [[Daau League]]. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The club was founded in 2000 by the [[Seragaan FC]] board to act as a feeder club to the main team and was named Seragaan Warriors Sporting Club. The team mainly competed in the lower leagues in Daau and never really made headlines. The team acted as a transition club for youth players being promoted as they needed time to get used to the environment of facing tougher opponents week-in week-out instead of playing youth teams. The team officially joined the Eastern Seragaan League in 2008 and gained promotion to the [[Daau League]] in 2015. | |||
The club however has no awards to its name and won its way to promotion through playoffs. The club was then sold to local businessman Brian Han for an undisclosed fee and stopped supplying [[Seragaan FC]] youth players in 2018. The team has since then gained a massive following for their playstyle and them being a community-based club in order to help the poor realize their goals in football. The club started their own community academy in 2019 to further promote football to the citizens in the far east region of [[Seragaan]]. | |||
Warriors SC however were forced to liquidate in late 2022 due to increasing financial issues and a rather poor league standing. The team was announced as disbanded following a failure to attract buyers. | |||
The fighters however returned back to football with the club joining the revamped [[Daau League]] with new fundings injected into the team. The original squad however had been released and the team only kept Rasaq Akeem. | |||
=== | ==Players== | ||
==First team squad== | === First team squad === | ||
{{Fs start}} | {{Fs start}} | ||
{{Fs player|no= | {{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Neo Seong Ling]]|pos=GK}} | ||
{{Fs player|no= | {{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Jay Marc]]|pos=DF}} | ||
{{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Jespe Nielsen]]|pos=DF}} | |||
{{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Ramadhan Safuwan]]|pos=MF}} | |||
{{Fs player|no= | {{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Qi'shan Nor]]|pos=DF}} | ||
{{Fs player|no= | {{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Wei Xian]]|pos=MF}} | ||
{{Fs player|no= | {{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Ryan Riyadh]]|pos=FW}} | ||
{{Fs player|no= | {{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Ridhwan Teo]]|pos=MF}} | ||
{{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Rasaq Akeem]]|pos=FW}} | |||
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{{Fs mid}} | {{Fs mid}} | ||
{{Fs player|no= | {{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Graham White]]|pos=DF}} | ||
{{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Zach Yio]]|pos=DF}} | |||
{{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Tan Jia Jiang]]|pos=GK}} | |||
{{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Kieran Aw]]|pos=MF}} | |||
{{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Raiyan Shah]]|pos=FW}} | |||
{{Fs player|no= | {{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Irfan Riyadh]]|pos=DF}} | ||
{{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Jamie Webb]]|pos=MF}} | |||
{{Fs player|no= | {{Fs player|no=–|nation=Daau|name=[[Ahmed Emaviwe]]|pos=FW}} | ||
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{{Fs end}} | {{Fs end}} | ||
[[Category:Daau]] | [[Category:Daau]] | ||
[[Category:Football teams]] | [[Category:Football teams]] |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 4 July 2023
Full name | Warriors Sports Club |
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Nickname(s) | Fighters |
Founded | 2000 |
Ground |
Seragaan Besar Stadium (capacity: 6,000) |
Manager | Robert Yong |
League | Daau League |
Warriors Sports Club or Warriors SC is a professional football club based in Sudah, Seragaan. The team plays in the Daau League.
History
The club was founded in 2000 by the Seragaan FC board to act as a feeder club to the main team and was named Seragaan Warriors Sporting Club. The team mainly competed in the lower leagues in Daau and never really made headlines. The team acted as a transition club for youth players being promoted as they needed time to get used to the environment of facing tougher opponents week-in week-out instead of playing youth teams. The team officially joined the Eastern Seragaan League in 2008 and gained promotion to the Daau League in 2015.
The club however has no awards to its name and won its way to promotion through playoffs. The club was then sold to local businessman Brian Han for an undisclosed fee and stopped supplying Seragaan FC youth players in 2018. The team has since then gained a massive following for their playstyle and them being a community-based club in order to help the poor realize their goals in football. The club started their own community academy in 2019 to further promote football to the citizens in the far east region of Seragaan.
Warriors SC however were forced to liquidate in late 2022 due to increasing financial issues and a rather poor league standing. The team was announced as disbanded following a failure to attract buyers.
The fighters however returned back to football with the club joining the revamped Daau League with new fundings injected into the team. The original squad however had been released and the team only kept Rasaq Akeem.
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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