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The '''Golden Generation''' is the nickname given to a select group of [[Senya|Senyan]] [[wikipedia:Association football|association football]]ers whose international careers with the [[Senya national football team]] between 2016 and 2023 helped the team to achieve its most successful period. During this time, Senya won a two [[FMF World Cup]]s and a record three [[Copa Apollonia]] titles, as well as reaching a further tournament final and a semi-final.
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[[File:Senya 2023 FMF World Cup.png|thumb|250px|Senyan players celebrate after winning the [[2023 FMF World Cup]].]]
The '''Golden Generation''' is the nickname given to a select group of [[Senya|Senyan]] [[wikipedia:Association football|association football]]ers whose international careers with the [[Senya national football team]] between 2016 and 2023 helped the team to achieve its most successful period. During this time, Senya won two [[FMF World Cup]]s and a record three [[Copa Apollonia]] titles, as well as reaching a further tournament final and a semi-final. Four of the five trophies have been won under the management of [[David Morter]], who also served as assistant manager under previous manager [[Draco Sanchez]]. Under Sanchez, Senya won the [[2016 Copa Apollonia]] and were runners-up at the [[2017 FMF World Cup]], before Morter took over as manager after Sanchez resigned during the [[2018 Copa Apollonia]]. Morter is widely credited with creating a positive team spirit and for making the most out of a very talented pool of players.


==Achievements==
==Achievements==
This section lists the national team's competitive record in finals tournaments between 2016 and 2023, when they finished in third place or better in all but one [[FMF]]-affiliated competitions.
This section lists the national team's competitive record in finals tournaments between 2016 and 2023, when they finished in third place or better in all but one [[FMF]]-affiliated competitions. Additionally, Senya finished as runners-up in three consecutive editions of the [[FMF Confederations Cup]] between [[2018 FMF Confederations Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FMF Confederations Cup|2022]].


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||Quarter-finalists ||5th of 12 ||3 ||2 ||1 ||0 ||6 ||1
||Quarter-finalists ||5th of 12 ||3 ||2 ||1 ||0 ||6 ||1
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|{{team flag|Floria|flag}} [[2021 FMF World Cup|2021 World Cup]]
|{{team flag|Floria|flag|old 2}} [[2021 FMF World Cup|2021 World Cup]]
||Third place ||3rd of 20 ||7 ||6 ||0 ||1 ||16 ||7
||Third place ||3rd of 20 ||7 ||6 ||0 ||1 ||16 ||7
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:''*Draws include knockout matches decided on [[wikipedia:Penalty shootout (association football)|penalty kicks]].
:''*Draws include knockout matches decided on [[wikipedia:Penalty shootout (association football)|penalty kicks]].
==Players==
==Players==
These players are regularly considered integral members of Senya's Golden Generation, having appeared in numerous tournament squads between 2016 and 2023, and most having earned multiple winner's medals.
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{{legend|#ccffcc|text=[[File:Gold medal.png]]|Tournament winner.}}
{{legend|#ffcccc|Player not chosen.}}
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!scope="col" width=5%|Pos.
|scope="col" width=9% bgcolor=gold|{{team flag|Lakkvia|flag}}
|scope="col" width=9% style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=silver|{{team flag|Senya|flag}}
|scope="col" width=9% bgcolor=gold|{{team flag|Kingdom of Coria|flag}}
|scope="col" width=9% bgcolor=gold|{{team flag|Birgeshir|flag}}
|scope="col" width=9%|{{team flag|Lamantia|flag}}
|scope="col" width=9% bgcolor=#cc9966|{{team flag|Floria|flag|old 2}}
|scope="col" width=9% style="border: 3px solid red" bgcolor=gold|{{team flag|Senya|flag}}
|scope="col" width=9% bgcolor=gold|{{team flag|Mercury|flag}}
!scope="col" width=8%|Squads, /8
|-
| [[Sileman Bɏankarlënœ]] || GK
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 7
|-
| [[Jake Colchester]] || DF
|bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 3
|-
| [[Alesandrœ Danetskë]] || FW
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 8
|-
| [[Harë Ëgermarč]] || DF
|bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| || 5
|-
| [[Nat Grezem]] || DF
|bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 4
|-
| [[Barnaby Hands]] || MF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 8
|-
| [[Mark Jacobs]] || GK
|bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 3
|-
| [[Maksim Ĵerzënyœ]] || DF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 4
|-
| [[Sam Kimsin]] || MF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| || 4
|-
| [[Jan Maytek]] || MF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 8
|-
| [[Aleks Mëa]] || DF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 8
|-
| [[Markœ Minyorletsken]] || MF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 8
|-
| [[Karl Rœč]] || DF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| || 5
|-
| [[Jack Smith]] || FW
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 7
|-
| [[Domonik Ƨarkœvič]] || MF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| || 7
|-
| [[Jær Van Kotrisbond]] || DF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 8
|-
| [[Rödë Vankarlënœ]] || DF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| || 5
|-
| [[Kiket Volinsk]] || FW
|bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ffcccc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 6
|-
| [[Ƨinkœ Zvet]] || MF
|bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc| ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] ||bgcolor=#ccffcc|[[File:Gold medal.png]] || 8
|}
===Other squad members===
Although not deemed part of the Golden Generation, these players also featured in tournament squads during this period of the team's history, with some having gained a number of winner's medals as reserve players.
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{{Col-3}}
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|-
!width=70%| Player
!width=10%| Pos.
!width=10%| Squads
!width=10%| [[File:Gold medal.png]]
|-
| [[Robin Aleksarnder]] || DF || 2 || 1
|-
| [[Dan Brozal]] || FW || 2 || 1
|-
| [[Deryebel Čagelhîmer]] || FW || 2 || 1
|-
| [[Jonathan Delaney]] || MF || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Öner Gonzarlez]] || GK || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Matthew Hazlan]] || FW || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Jacob Kalpsing]] || MF || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Nathaniel Kier]] || GK || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Alan Kurning]] || DF || 1 || 0
|}
{{Col-3}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; font-size: 75%;"
|-
!width=70%| Player
!width=10%| Pos.
!width=10%| Squads
!width=10%| [[File:Gold medal.png]]
|-
| [[Garë Mendë]] || MF || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Alexander Micheual-Nxamanx]] || MF || 1 || 0
|-
| [[Kazak Mongel]] || FW || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Patrik Montol]] || MF || 4 || 3
|-
| [[Sesker Moskver]] || MF || 3 || 2
|-
| [[Mike Nellingham]] || GK || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Aleksarnder Pitka]] || GK || 3 || 2
|-
| [[Isaac Prelvinher]] || FW || 1 || 0
|-
| [[Mark Prën]] || DF || 2 || 1
|}
{{Col-3}}
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|-
!width=70%| Player
!width=10%| Pos.
!width=10%| Squads
!width=10%| [[File:Gold medal.png]]
|-
| [[Æden Rinforgetskarlos]] || GK || 5 || 2
|-
| [[Alan Rochester]] || DF || 2 || 2
|-
| [[Rosëvanderlöp Sanergöner]] || MF || 1 || 1
|-
| [[Jan Ƨardënöčer]] || DF || 2 || 2
|-
| [[Vladimër Ƨöčer]] || DF || 3 || 2
|-
| [[Bɏëder Volinsk]] || DF || 4 || 2
|-
| [[Lökas Vrandela]] || FW || 4 || 1
|-
| [[Matthew Wilks]] || MF || 6 || 3
|}
{{col-end}}
===Super six===
[[File:Hands, Minyorletsken and Zvet celebrating.png|thumb|250px|[[Barnaby Hands|Hands]], [[Markœ Minyorletsken|Minyorletsken]] and [[Ƨinkœ Zvet|Zvet]] celebrate the latter's winning goal during the 2023 World Cup final.]]
A crucial aspect of the Senyan success over the years was the presence of the so-called ''super six'' players, consisting of [[Alesandrœ Danetskë]], captain [[Barnaby Hands]], [[Jan Maytek]], [[Aleks Mëa]], [[Markœ Minyorletsken]] and [[Ƨinkœ Zvet]]. The six, who had all been part of the national team set-up since the team's foundation in 2012, were all regular starters throughout the entirety of the successful period between 2016 and 2023. These six are widely considered to be Senya's better players, having taken in a combined ten appearances in the [[FMF World Cup Team of the Tournament]], with Danetskë, Hands, Mëa and Zvet having been acknowledged twice. Furthermore, Danetskë and Mëa have both won the award for [[List of FMF World Cup best players|best player at the World Cup]], and Danetskë has been acknowledged as the tournament's [[List of FMF World Cup top scorers|top goalscorer]] on three separate occasions.
The first acknowledgement of the ''super six'' as a group came during the [[2018 Copa Apollonia]], following Senya's 0–0 draw in the Group Stage against [[Stormark national football team|Stormark]], when the team was held up in the hotel and manager [[Draco Sanchez]] suddenly resigned and fled the team's hotel. Danetskë, Hands, Maytek and Mëa reportedly sat in Maytek's room playing cards for several hours, before Minyorletsken and Zvet joined them to share the news of Sanchez's resignation. The six agreed to take charge of the camp, persuading [[David Morter]], then the assistant manager, to take the role of manager, and organising training sessions whilst some of the coaching staff were in hospital, having been attacked by hooligans in the aftermath of the Stormark game. Subsequently, many players and insiders of the Senyan national team camp have reported that the six are the focal point of the team and are considered the leaders in the squad. All six players enjoy immense popularity amongst the Senyan public.
Whilst [[Jær Van Kotrisbond]] and [[Jack Smith]] have also won 5 medals during the same time period, they are not considered part of the super six due to them not always being regular starters, although both have at points been integral first team players.
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[[Category:Senyan footballers]]

Latest revision as of 00:21, 29 December 2023

Senyan players celebrate after winning the 2023 FMF World Cup.

The Golden Generation is the nickname given to a select group of Senyan association footballers whose international careers with the Senya national football team between 2016 and 2023 helped the team to achieve its most successful period. During this time, Senya won two FMF World Cups and a record three Copa Apollonia titles, as well as reaching a further tournament final and a semi-final. Four of the five trophies have been won under the management of David Morter, who also served as assistant manager under previous manager Draco Sanchez. Under Sanchez, Senya won the 2016 Copa Apollonia and were runners-up at the 2017 FMF World Cup, before Morter took over as manager after Sanchez resigned during the 2018 Copa Apollonia. Morter is widely credited with creating a positive team spirit and for making the most out of a very talented pool of players.

Achievements

This section lists the national team's competitive record in finals tournaments between 2016 and 2023, when they finished in third place or better in all but one FMF-affiliated competitions. Additionally, Senya finished as runners-up in three consecutive editions of the FMF Confederations Cup between 2018 and 2022.

Tournament Round Position Pl W D* L GF GA
Lakkvia 2016 Copa Apollonia Champions 1st of 8 5 4 0 1 10 4
Senya 2017 World Cup Runners-up 2nd of 20 7 4 1 2 18 11
Kingdom of Coria 2018 Copa Apollonia Champions 1st of 8 5 3 1 1 5 2
Birgeshir 2019 World Cup Champions 1st of 20 7 6 1 0 17 2
Lamantia 2020 Copa Apollonia Quarter-finalists 5th of 12 3 2 1 0 6 1
Floria 2021 World Cup Third place 3rd of 20 7 6 0 1 16 7
Senya 2022 Copa Apollonia Champions 1st of 8 5 4 1 0 8 3
Mercury 2023 World Cup Champions 1st of 20 7 6 1 0 18 3
Total 46 35 6 5 98 33
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Players

These players are regularly considered integral members of Senya's Golden Generation, having appeared in numerous tournament squads between 2016 and 2023, and most having earned multiple winner's medals.

  Squad member.
Gold medal.png Tournament winner.
  Player not chosen.
Player Pos. Lakkvia Senya Kingdom of Coria Birgeshir Lamantia Floria Senya Mercury Squads, /8
Sileman Bɏankarlënœ GK Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 7
Jake Colchester DF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 3
Alesandrœ Danetskë FW Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 8
Harë Ëgermarč DF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 5
Nat Grezem DF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 4
Barnaby Hands MF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 8
Mark Jacobs GK Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 3
Maksim Ĵerzënyœ DF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 4
Sam Kimsin MF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 4
Jan Maytek MF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 8
Aleks Mëa DF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 8
Markœ Minyorletsken MF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 8
Karl Rœč DF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 5
Jack Smith FW Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 7
Domonik Ƨarkœvič MF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 7
Jær Van Kotrisbond DF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 8
Rödë Vankarlënœ DF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 5
Kiket Volinsk FW Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 6
Ƨinkœ Zvet MF Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png Gold medal.png 8

Other squad members

Although not deemed part of the Golden Generation, these players also featured in tournament squads during this period of the team's history, with some having gained a number of winner's medals as reserve players.

Player Pos. Squads Gold medal.png
Robin Aleksarnder DF 2 1
Dan Brozal FW 2 1
Deryebel Čagelhîmer FW 2 1
Jonathan Delaney MF 1 1
Öner Gonzarlez GK 1 1
Matthew Hazlan FW 1 1
Jacob Kalpsing MF 1 1
Nathaniel Kier GK 1 1
Alan Kurning DF 1 0

Player Pos. Squads Gold medal.png
Garë Mendë MF 1 1
Alexander Micheual-Nxamanx MF 1 0
Kazak Mongel FW 1 1
Patrik Montol MF 4 3
Sesker Moskver MF 3 2
Mike Nellingham GK 1 1
Aleksarnder Pitka GK 3 2
Isaac Prelvinher FW 1 0
Mark Prën DF 2 1

Player Pos. Squads Gold medal.png
Æden Rinforgetskarlos GK 5 2
Alan Rochester DF 2 2
Rosëvanderlöp Sanergöner MF 1 1
Jan Ƨardënöčer DF 2 2
Vladimër Ƨöčer DF 3 2
Bɏëder Volinsk DF 4 2
Lökas Vrandela FW 4 1
Matthew Wilks MF 6 3

Super six

Hands, Minyorletsken and Zvet celebrate the latter's winning goal during the 2023 World Cup final.

A crucial aspect of the Senyan success over the years was the presence of the so-called super six players, consisting of Alesandrœ Danetskë, captain Barnaby Hands, Jan Maytek, Aleks Mëa, Markœ Minyorletsken and Ƨinkœ Zvet. The six, who had all been part of the national team set-up since the team's foundation in 2012, were all regular starters throughout the entirety of the successful period between 2016 and 2023. These six are widely considered to be Senya's better players, having taken in a combined ten appearances in the FMF World Cup Team of the Tournament, with Danetskë, Hands, Mëa and Zvet having been acknowledged twice. Furthermore, Danetskë and Mëa have both won the award for best player at the World Cup, and Danetskë has been acknowledged as the tournament's top goalscorer on three separate occasions.

The first acknowledgement of the super six as a group came during the 2018 Copa Apollonia, following Senya's 0–0 draw in the Group Stage against Stormark, when the team was held up in the hotel and manager Draco Sanchez suddenly resigned and fled the team's hotel. Danetskë, Hands, Maytek and Mëa reportedly sat in Maytek's room playing cards for several hours, before Minyorletsken and Zvet joined them to share the news of Sanchez's resignation. The six agreed to take charge of the camp, persuading David Morter, then the assistant manager, to take the role of manager, and organising training sessions whilst some of the coaching staff were in hospital, having been attacked by hooligans in the aftermath of the Stormark game. Subsequently, many players and insiders of the Senyan national team camp have reported that the six are the focal point of the team and are considered the leaders in the squad. All six players enjoy immense popularity amongst the Senyan public.

Whilst Jær Van Kotrisbond and Jack Smith have also won 5 medals during the same time period, they are not considered part of the super six due to them not always being regular starters, although both have at points been integral first team players.