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{{Infobox football club | {{Infobox football club | ||
|clubname = | |clubname = East Coast United | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|fullname = | |fullname = East Coast United FC | ||
|nickname = ''Lions'' | |nickname = ''Lions'' | ||
|founded = 2008 | |founded = 2008 | ||
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|capacity = 3,800 | |capacity = 3,800 | ||
|mgrtitle = Manager | |mgrtitle = Manager | ||
|manager = {{team flag|Daau|name= | |manager = {{team flag|Daau|name=Kevin Berchal-Laville}} | ||
|league = [[Daau League]] | |league = [[Daau League]] | ||
|website = | |website = | ||
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Founded in 2008, Cezero Negrata are the second oldest club in the Daau League, after [[Turmil Başakheşir|Turmil Basakhesir]]. | Founded in 2008, Cezero Negrata are the second oldest club in the Daau League, after [[Turmil Başakheşir|Turmil Basakhesir]]. | ||
== History== | == History== | ||
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The club would then be renamed to Cezero Negrata in the 2011-12 season and sold to Seragaan Limited. | The club would then be renamed to Cezero Negrata in the 2011-12 season and sold to Seragaan Limited. | ||
Seragaan Limited would transfer the club to be under the City Football Group in 2021. Cezero would win the Southern Seragaan League in the 2021-22 season and reach the Daau League. | Seragaan Limited would transfer the club to be under the City Football Group in 2021. Cezero would win the Southern Seragaan League in the 2021-22 season and reach the Daau League. The club serves as a feeder club for the [[City Football Group]] owned clubs, with [[Daas City FC|Daas City]] taking up most of the players. Cezero would be sold for a third time to businessman Adam West and would apply for promotion to the Daau Super League under a different name. | ||
=== East Coast United === | |||
The club was renamed to East Coast United ahead of the 2024-25 season and was looking to apply for promotion to the Daau Super League due to an abundance of clubs. All players were subsequently released with only Jason See and Reece Butler staying. | |||
==Players== | ==Players== | ||
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===First team squad=== | ===First team squad=== | ||
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{{ | {{Fs player|no=—|nation=Daau|name=[[Jason See]]|pos=GK}} | ||
{{fs player|no=—|nation=Victoria|pos=DF|name=[[Reece Butler]]}} | |||
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{{fs mid}} | {{fs mid}} | ||
{{fs end}} | {{fs end}} | ||
[[Category:Football teams]][[Category:Daau]] | [[Category:Football teams]][[Category:Daau]] |
Revision as of 16:06, 15 July 2024
Full name | East Coast United FC |
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Nickname(s) | Lions |
Founded | 2008 |
Ground |
Daau Bay Park (capacity: 3,800) |
Manager | Kevin Berchal-Laville |
League | Daau League |
Cezero Negrata Bola Peam or Cezero Negrata is a Dauian professional association football club based in Daau-Bay which plays in the Daau League.
Founded in 2008, Cezero Negrata are the second oldest club in the Daau League, after Turmil Basakhesir.
History
Daau Bay Workers Athletic Association Football Club
The club was first founded as the DBU Workers AA Football Club in 2008 by Samiel Nadrha.
DBUWAA would then win their first silverware in their debut season, being the winners of the President Cup in the 2008-09 season.
Cezero Negrata
The club would then be renamed to Cezero Negrata in the 2011-12 season and sold to Seragaan Limited.
Seragaan Limited would transfer the club to be under the City Football Group in 2021. Cezero would win the Southern Seragaan League in the 2021-22 season and reach the Daau League. The club serves as a feeder club for the City Football Group owned clubs, with Daas City taking up most of the players. Cezero would be sold for a third time to businessman Adam West and would apply for promotion to the Daau Super League under a different name.
East Coast United
The club was renamed to East Coast United ahead of the 2024-25 season and was looking to apply for promotion to the Daau Super League due to an abundance of clubs. All players were subsequently released with only Jason See and Reece Butler staying.
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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