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'''Bosirov Football Club''' | '''Bosirov Football Club''' was a professional football club based in Bosirov, [[Krasnovlac]], that competed in the [[Krasnovlac Elite League]], the top tier of Krasnovlac football. The club played most of their history in the Krasnovlac Second League until 2022 after they won promotion to the first division. Despite their second division status in most of their history, they boasted a great home and away attendance. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Crest and colours== | ==Crest and colours== | ||
The crest | The crest featured the Loravila tree on the crest as a symbolism to the stadium being made out of the Loravila wood in 2001. Their home colours always consisted a mixture of gold and brown in their history. | ||
==Supporters== | ==Supporters== | ||
The club | The club had a fanclub called the Lorkashiav Crafters who were also the ones in charge of the club merchandise earlier in their history. They boasted a record of attending every home and away match and having the highest attendance percentage out of all the clubs in the professional football league system. They often played charity matches with the club's players at the end of every season and built a community consisting of fans, staff, and players. | ||
==Stadium== | ==Stadium== | ||
The One Man Stadium was built by Lorkashiav volunteers in late 1995 after their registration to the football league stadium. It originally held 8,000 people in 2001 but renovations in 2014 increased it to 12,000 when it was unveiled in 2016. During these two years of renovation, the club played in their training grounds at Bosirov University. | The One Man Stadium was built by Lorkashiav volunteers in late 1995 after their registration to the football league stadium. It originally held 8,000 people in 2001 but renovations in 2014 increased it to 12,000 when it was unveiled in 2016. During these two years of renovation, the club played in their training grounds at Bosirov University. | ||
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{{fs player |no=1 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=GK |name=[[Shasuan Budaka]]}} | {{fs player |no=1 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=GK |name=[[Shasuan Budaka]]}} | ||
{{fs player |no=3 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[Rils Sanilzuh]]}} [[wikipedia:Captain (association football)|(captain)]] | {{fs player |no=3 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[Rils Sanilzuh]]}} [[wikipedia:Captain (association football)|(captain)]] | ||
{{fs player |no=4 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[ | {{fs player |no=4 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[Trisx Kettleworth]]}} | ||
{{fs player |no=5 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[Devins Erfuol]]}} | {{fs player |no=5 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[Devins Erfuol]]}} | ||
{{fs player |no=6 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Hilaki Emin]]}} | {{fs player |no=6 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Hilaki Emin]]}} | ||
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{{fs player |no=8 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Koga Nawashika]]}} | {{fs player |no=8 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Koga Nawashika]]}} | ||
{{fs player |no=9 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=FW |name=[[Ri-bosir Koviqarak]]}} | {{fs player |no=9 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=FW |name=[[Ri-bosir Koviqarak]]}} | ||
{{fs player |no=10 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[ | {{fs player |no=10 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Forzc JalKcazy]]}} | ||
{{fs player |no=11 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[Ervak Ashiq]]}} | {{fs player |no=11 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[Ervak Ashiq]]}} | ||
{{fs player |no=12 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[Aroel Hamikszun]]}} | {{fs player |no=12 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=DF |name=[[Aroel Hamikszun]]}} |
Latest revision as of 01:03, 9 November 2024
Full name | Bosirov Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Rags |
Ground |
One Man Stadium (capacity: 12,000) |
Manager | Gabril Rie |
League | Krasnovlac Elite League |
Bosirov Football Club was a professional football club based in Bosirov, Krasnovlac, that competed in the Krasnovlac Elite League, the top tier of Krasnovlac football. The club played most of their history in the Krasnovlac Second League until 2022 after they won promotion to the first division. Despite their second division status in most of their history, they boasted a great home and away attendance.
History
Bosirov was founded in the late stages of 1995 and only joined the football league system in 1996. Due to the Lorkashiav community in the Bosirov province and capital, they were able to build up a stadium for use by 2001 that held 8,000 spectators despite their second division status. The Lorkashiav community ended up being the sightseers of the club as they acted as temporary owners until the club was bought by Ong Ding Un in 2009 with the Lorkashiav community holding 25% of the shares.
Bosirov FC were promoted to the first division for the first time in their history in 2021 after clutching the last promotion spot. They ended their first season in the first division in 11th.
Crest and colours
The crest featured the Loravila tree on the crest as a symbolism to the stadium being made out of the Loravila wood in 2001. Their home colours always consisted a mixture of gold and brown in their history.
Supporters
The club had a fanclub called the Lorkashiav Crafters who were also the ones in charge of the club merchandise earlier in their history. They boasted a record of attending every home and away match and having the highest attendance percentage out of all the clubs in the professional football league system. They often played charity matches with the club's players at the end of every season and built a community consisting of fans, staff, and players.
Stadium
The One Man Stadium was built by Lorkashiav volunteers in late 1995 after their registration to the football league stadium. It originally held 8,000 people in 2001 but renovations in 2014 increased it to 12,000 when it was unveiled in 2016. During these two years of renovation, the club played in their training grounds at Bosirov University.
Final 2024
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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