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}}'''Etchers Invincible''' is a professional football club that competes in the Krasnovlac Elite League, the top division of football in Krasnovlac. The club was established in 2010 and started in the Amateur First Division, having their application into the Krasnovlac Second Chance approved in 2018, then winning promotion in 2022 to the Krasnovlac Elite League.
}}'''Etchers Invincible''' was a professional football club that competed in the Krasnovlac Elite League, the top division of football in Krasnovlac. The club was established in 2010 and started in the Amateur First Division, having their application into the Krasnovlac Second Chance approved in 2018, then winning promotion in 2022 to the Krasnovlac Elite League.


== History ==
== History ==
Etchers Invincible was originally founded in 2005 as a recreational club in the Shuwajaj Regional League. The club not only participated in football, but many of its members also participated in other sports such as basketball, water polo, and field hockey. It was only in 2010 when the club was invited to participate in the Amateur First Division. During their 8 year tenure in the amateur division, the club won the league five times. Their application into the professional tiers was accepted in 2018.
Etchers Invincible was originally founded in 2005 as a recreational club in the Shuwajaj Regional League. The club not only participated in football, but many of its members also participated in other sports such as basketball, water polo, and field hockey. It was only in 2010 when the club was invited to participate in the Amateur First Division. During their 8 year tenure in the amateur division, the club won the league five times. Their application into the professional tiers was accepted in 2018.


Many of the former squad members in 2005 still play a role in the club with former captain, Manshuk Larseun, being the manager after obtaining his AEFA manager license. Former vice-captain, Der Gukh5an (Gukhuxeaan) acting as owner under his business, Wheltzers Forsers. Former goalkeeper, Haliki Tura, is the club's goalkeeping coach, and former right-back, Makish t'Laika as the club's kitman.
Many of the former squad members in 2005 still played a role in the club with former captain, Manshuk Larseun, being the manager after obtaining his AEFA manager license. Former vice-captain, Der Gukh5an (Gukhuxeaan) acting as owner under his business, Wheltzers Forsers. Former goalkeeper, Haliki Tura, was the club's goalkeeping coach, and former right-back, Makish t'Laika was the club's kitman.


Former youth players during the club's existance also stayed as club legends. Current captain, Juix Kershuma, joined the club as a 15-year-old during it's creation in 2005, stayed at the club for 17 years. Current goalkeeper, Ywae Polzay, joined the club as a 17-year-old in 2010.
Former youth players during the club's existance also stayed as club legends. Last captain, Juix Kershuma, joined the club as a 15-year-old during its creation in 2005, stayed at the club for 17 years. Last goalkeeper, Ywae Polzay, joined the club as a 17-year-old in 2010.


==First team squad==
==Final 2024 squad==
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{{fs player |no=26 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Maxivalius Jierb]]}}
{{fs player |no=26 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Maxivalius Jierb]]}}
{{fs player |no=27 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Tra'kushar doe Vayeir Hakim]]}}
{{fs player |no=30 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Gyle Gallger]]}}
{{fs player |no=30 |nation=Krasnovlac|pos=MF |name=[[Gyle Gallger]]}}
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Latest revision as of 01:01, 9 November 2024

Etchers Invincible
Full name Etchers Invincible
Nickname(s) The Tchkaizow
Founded 2010
Ground Tchkaizow Field
(capacity: 5,000)
Manager Krasnovlac Manshuk Larseun
League Krasnovlac Elite League

Etchers Invincible was a professional football club that competed in the Krasnovlac Elite League, the top division of football in Krasnovlac. The club was established in 2010 and started in the Amateur First Division, having their application into the Krasnovlac Second Chance approved in 2018, then winning promotion in 2022 to the Krasnovlac Elite League.

History

Etchers Invincible was originally founded in 2005 as a recreational club in the Shuwajaj Regional League. The club not only participated in football, but many of its members also participated in other sports such as basketball, water polo, and field hockey. It was only in 2010 when the club was invited to participate in the Amateur First Division. During their 8 year tenure in the amateur division, the club won the league five times. Their application into the professional tiers was accepted in 2018.

Many of the former squad members in 2005 still played a role in the club with former captain, Manshuk Larseun, being the manager after obtaining his AEFA manager license. Former vice-captain, Der Gukh5an (Gukhuxeaan) acting as owner under his business, Wheltzers Forsers. Former goalkeeper, Haliki Tura, was the club's goalkeeping coach, and former right-back, Makish t'Laika was the club's kitman.

Former youth players during the club's existance also stayed as club legends. Last captain, Juix Kershuma, joined the club as a 15-year-old during its creation in 2005, stayed at the club for 17 years. Last goalkeeper, Ywae Polzay, joined the club as a 17-year-old in 2010.

Final 2024 squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FMF eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FMF nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Krasnovlac GK Ywae Polzay
2 Krasnovlac DF Turava Rakia
3 Krasnovlac DF Uie Gastuv
5 Krasnovlac MF Rith Eirks
6 Krasnovlac MF Kyx Levilson
7 Krasnovlac MF Chun Weixia
8 Krasnovlac MF Harrish Kayake
9 Krasnovlac FW Hanton Weisa
10 Krasnovlac FW Juix Kershuma (captain)
11 Krasnovlac FW Rilks Zilea
12 Krasnovlac DF Drik Surea
13 Krasnovlac MF Devoin Rukar
No. Position Player
15 Krasnovlac FW Mersek Dervok
16 Krasnovlac FW Qilks Trisxe
18 Krasnovlac MF Urave Torisham
19 Krasnovlac DF Kevyn Weika
20 Krasnovlac DF Kaya Polzay
23 Krasnovlac GK Kanaka Hyrue
24 Krasnovlac GK Wilar Plushia
26 Krasnovlac MF Maxivalius Jierb
30 Krasnovlac MF Gyle Gallger
45 Krasnovlac FW Letszek Harishu
98 Krasnovlac FW We'x Forzun