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|clubname = {{PAGENAME}} | |clubname = {{PAGENAME}} | ||
|image = [[File:LAHORE.png|190px]] | |image = [[File:LAHORE.png|190px]] | ||
|fullname = Lahore Darul Jaya Football | |fullname = Lahore Darul Jaya Football Club | ||
|nickname = ''Southern Tigers'' | |nickname = ''Southern Tigers'' | ||
|founded = 2022 | |founded = 2022 | ||
|dissolved=2023 | |||
|ground = [[LDJ Stadium]] | |ground = [[LDJ Stadium]] | ||
|capacity = 45,000 | |capacity = 45,000 | ||
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|chairman = [[Alsstair Marcus]] | |chairman = [[Alsstair Marcus]] | ||
|mgrtitle = Manager | |mgrtitle = Manager | ||
|manager = {{team flag|Zyrkistan|name= | |manager = {{team flag|Zyrkistan|name=Hektor Fidologo}} | ||
|league = [[Zyrkis Super League]] | |league = [[Zyrkis Super League]] | ||
|season = [[2022–23 Zyrkis Super League|2022–23]] | |season = [[2022–23 Zyrkis Super League|2022–23]] | ||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' or simply '''LDJ''' | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' or simply '''LDJ''' was a professional [[football]] club based in Lahore Darul Aman, [[Lahore Darul Jaya]], [[Zyrkistan]]. The club was last owned by Lahore State Prince Tengku Ismail Putreen. | ||
Since 2022, LDJ | Since 2022, LDJ were known by their newly found identity, Southern Tigers, replacing the old nickname, Tigers of Lahore. The new logo and nickname was based off the current Lahore Daul Jaya state Coat of Arms. The club's home ground was the [[LDJ Stadium]]. The club had developed a fierce rivalry with [[KB Bandar Bharu]] and [[Muscat City FC|Muscat City]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Lahore Darul Jaya Era (2022-present)=== | ===Lahore Darul Jaya Era (2022-present)=== | ||
LDJ was founded with the goal of pushing local football further with a massive amount of funding, players all around Zyrkistan were brought in to help the team mount a title challenge for the 2022-23 Zyrkis Super League season. Tengku Ismail also state that he would love to add silverware to the club's cabinet this season. | LDJ was founded with the goal of pushing local football further with a massive amount of funding, players all around Zyrkistan were brought in to help the team mount a title challenge for the [[2022–23 Zyrkis Super League|2022-23 Zyrkis Super League]] season. Tengku Ismail also state that he would love to add silverware to the club's cabinet this season. | ||
==Kit Manufacturers== | ==Kit Manufacturers== | ||
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!Manufacturer | !Manufacturer | ||
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|{{team flag|Daau|name=TJ}} | |{{team flag|Daau|name=TJ}} | ||
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== Supporters == | ==Supporters== | ||
LDJ | LDJ had its own official fangroup, Boys of South. They represented the club and the state in matches as they were known to be welcoming and loud, making them one of the most liked club fanbases in Zyrkistan and Eura. | ||
== Rivalries == | ==Rivalries == | ||
=== KB Bandar Bharu === | ===KB Bandar Bharu === | ||
The club | The club had developed a serious rivalry between the capital city club as they both fought for the title of the most prestigious club in the whole country. The rivalry extended to the royal family side with the state prince personally making verbal attacks on the Bandar Bharu state prince. | ||
=== Muscat City === | ===Muscat City === | ||
As both clubs | As both clubs were considered as the top 2 of Zyrkistan, clashes happened between matches as both sets of fans created a massive match atmosphere for the players. The rivalry was considered one of the most intense rivalries in Zyrkistan, coming second to the Muscat-Manah Derby, | ||
==Players== | ==Players== | ||
=== | ===Final 2023 squad=== | ||
{{fs start}} | {{fs start}} | ||
{{fs player|no=1|nation=Zyrkistan|pos=GK|name=[[Farleeja Marlee]]}} | {{fs player|no=1|nation=Zyrkistan|pos=GK|name=[[Farleeja Marlee]]}} |
Latest revision as of 22:54, 18 August 2023
Full name | Lahore Darul Jaya Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | Southern Tigers |
Founded | 2022 |
Dissolved | 2023 |
Ground |
LDJ Stadium (capacity: 45,000) |
Owner | Tengku Ismail Putreen |
Chairman | Alsstair Marcus |
Manager | Hektor Fidologo |
League | Zyrkis Super League |
2022–23 | TBD |
Lahore Darul Jaya FC or simply LDJ was a professional football club based in Lahore Darul Aman, Lahore Darul Jaya, Zyrkistan. The club was last owned by Lahore State Prince Tengku Ismail Putreen.
Since 2022, LDJ were known by their newly found identity, Southern Tigers, replacing the old nickname, Tigers of Lahore. The new logo and nickname was based off the current Lahore Daul Jaya state Coat of Arms. The club's home ground was the LDJ Stadium. The club had developed a fierce rivalry with KB Bandar Bharu and Muscat City.
History
Lahore Darul Jaya Era (2022-present)
LDJ was founded with the goal of pushing local football further with a massive amount of funding, players all around Zyrkistan were brought in to help the team mount a title challenge for the 2022-23 Zyrkis Super League season. Tengku Ismail also state that he would love to add silverware to the club's cabinet this season.
Kit Manufacturers
Year(s) | Manufacturer |
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2022–23 | TJ |
Supporters
LDJ had its own official fangroup, Boys of South. They represented the club and the state in matches as they were known to be welcoming and loud, making them one of the most liked club fanbases in Zyrkistan and Eura.
Rivalries
KB Bandar Bharu
The club had developed a serious rivalry between the capital city club as they both fought for the title of the most prestigious club in the whole country. The rivalry extended to the royal family side with the state prince personally making verbal attacks on the Bandar Bharu state prince.
Muscat City
As both clubs were considered as the top 2 of Zyrkistan, clashes happened between matches as both sets of fans created a massive match atmosphere for the players. The rivalry was considered one of the most intense rivalries in Zyrkistan, coming second to the Muscat-Manah Derby,
Players
Final 2023 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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