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{{Infobox football biography | {{Infobox football biography | ||
|name = '''Farshuno Kempse''' | |name = '''Farshuno Kempse''' | ||
|image = | |image = [[File:Farshuno Kempse.jpg|300px]] | ||
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|fullname = Farshuno Kempse | |fullname = Farshuno Kempse | ||
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|countryofbirth = [[Krasnovlac]] | |countryofbirth = [[Krasnovlac]] | ||
|height = 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | |height = 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||
|position = [[wikipedia:Midfielder (association football)|Attacking midfielder]] | |position = [[wikipedia:Midfielder (association football)|Attacking midfielder]], [[wikipedia:Forward (association football)|Striker]] | ||
|currentclub = Belaov Treble | |currentclub = Belaov Treble | ||
|clubnumber = 11 | |clubnumber = 11 | ||
|youthyears1 = 2018–2019 | |youthyears1 = 2018–2019 | ||
|youthclubs1 = | |youthclubs1 = [[Lorang Polytechnic]] | ||
|youthyears2 = 2020–2022 | |youthyears2 = 2020–2022 | ||
|youthclubs2 = | |youthclubs2 = [[University of the Lorat]] | ||
|years1 = 2020–2021 | |years1 = 2020–2021 | ||
|clubs1 = | |clubs1 = [[Craiting Lorat FC]] | ||
|years2 = 2022– | |years2 = 2022–2024 | ||
|clubs2 = | |clubs2 = [[Belaov Treble]] | ||
|years3 = 2024– | |||
|clubs3 = [[Daas City FC]] | |||
|caps1 = 24 | |caps1 = 24 | ||
|goals1 = 6 | |goals1 = 6 | ||
|caps2 = 14 | |caps2 = 14 | ||
|goals2 = 3 | |goals2 = 3 | ||
|nationalyears1 = 2022– | |caps3 = 0 | ||
|goals3 = 0 | |||
|nationalyears1 = 2022–2024 | |||
|nationalteam1 = '''{{team flag|Krasnovlac|football}}''' | |nationalteam1 = '''{{team flag|Krasnovlac|football}}''' | ||
|nationalcaps1 = 1 | |nationalcaps1 = 1 | ||
|nationalgoals1 = 0 | |nationalgoals1 = 0 | ||
|nationalyears2 = 2024– | |||
|nationalteam2 = {{team flag|Daau|football}} | |||
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|nationalgoals2 = | |||
|manageryears1 = | |manageryears1 = | ||
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'''Farshuno Kempse''' (born 2000) is a | '''Farshuno Kempse''' (born 2000) is a [[Krasnovlac]]-born [[Daau|Dauian]] professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for [[Daau Super League]] side [[Daas City FC]]. Having started out his school career in his college years, Kempse rose up the ranks and is now known for scoring Belaov Treble's first-ever goal in the AEFA Champions League. | ||
== Early life == | == Early life == | ||
Kempse gained an interest in sports at the tender age of 5, being exposed to several sports such as basketball, football, and handball when he was younger. Ultimately, his interest was settled on football and he | Kempse gained an interest in sports at the tender age of 5, being exposed to several sports such as basketball, football, and handball when he was younger. Ultimately, his interest was settled on football and he played for several youth teams in multiple youth competitions. Despite gaining the interest of many secondary schools who were negotiating with Kempse for a direct slot to their institutions through their football club, Kempse didn't play school football until he turned 18. Instead, Kempse was in the music club where he excelled as a drummer. He and his friends would then form the band ''Let's Harskhd''. | ||
Kempse graduated from Lorat High School as part of the top 10% of students to have achieved excellent results and attended Lorang Polytechnic in Music Production with his bandmates. He started playing school football for them in his second year after an ACL injury ruled him out for his first year. In his first year of college football, Kempse led his team to eventual champions amongst all polytechnic teams and then to a second place finish in the College Football Mixup tournament. In his second and final year, Kempse would achieve the same feats but this time leading his side to win the CFM tournament. | Kempse graduated from Lorat High School as part of the top 10% of students to have achieved excellent results and attended Lorang Polytechnic in Music Production with his bandmates. He started playing school football for them in his second year after an ACL injury ruled him out for his first year. In his first year of college football, Kempse led his team to eventual champions amongst all polytechnic teams and then to a second-place finish in the College Football Mixup tournament. In his second and final year, Kempse would achieve the same feats but this time leading his side to win the CFM tournament. | ||
Upon graduating Lorang Polytechnic, Kempse enrolled | Upon graduating from Lorang Polytechnic, Kempse enrolled at the University of the Lorat to further his music production degree. At the same time, he played for their football team. UoL being one of the best football university teams in the country, Kempse ended up as an eventual champion in the Krasnovlac University Football Tournament two years in a row. Kempse had to end his university career short, however, as he signed for Belaov Treble in the late half of 2022. | ||
== Club career == | == Club career == | ||
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Admist his third year of university, Kempse was approached by Belaov Treble who were keen on signing him ahead of the 2022-23 season. He would then appear on the bench in the 2022 Krasno Shield final against Lorat Ultras but made his debut immediately into the league season against Kyrtzhuosci Hanbei. He scored his first goal for the club in a 2-1 loss against Etchers Invincible. | Admist his third year of university, Kempse was approached by Belaov Treble who were keen on signing him ahead of the 2022-23 season. He would then appear on the bench in the 2022 Krasno Shield final against Lorat Ultras but made his debut immediately into the league season against Kyrtzhuosci Hanbei. He scored his first goal for the club in a 2-1 loss against Etchers Invincible. | ||
Kempse became the first ever goalscorer in | Kempse became the first-ever goalscorer in continental competition for Belaov Treble when he scored against Park Prinsipa FK in a 1-0 victory. He would add to his goal tally in the AEFA Champions League with a goal against FC Spartak Mitrovska as well. He then became the first ever Krasno to score in the knockout stages of any continental competition against the Zjandar Exhibition Team. | ||
=== Daas City FC === | |||
Following the collapse of Krasnovlac and all Krasno players being unattatched, Farshuno was picked up by Dauian giants Daas City on a free in the 2024-25 summer window and will look to wear the number 7. | |||
== International career == | |||
Kempse's first and second goal came in the [[2023 SEEFF Championship]] semi-final fixture between Krasnovlac and Mataba where he played a crucial role in the team's comeback fight to the finals. Playing as a striker for his nation, Farshuno equalized in the 23rd minute of the game from a mistake by Matabese goalkeeper [[Gopalnathan]] as he lobbed the ball over him, he then grabbed his second and the winning goal through another mistake by Mataba, this time in the 68th minute to seal the game. | |||
Farshuno would score another brace in the Championship final against Daau where he gave Krasnovlac a short-lived lead before watching his nation crumble to Daau in the last moments of the game. His performance in the SEEFF Championship led to a multitude of praise from all over the Southeast Eura region, stating him as the new [[Harry C.G.|Harry Chekleswatshinak-Grekinskiwach]]. Farshuno became the leading goalscorer in the SEEFF Championship and the first to score 4 goals in one edition, forever sealing his name in history. He was also listed in the SEEFF Hall of Fame for his performance. | |||
== Player profile == | |||
=== Image === | |||
==== Knockout heroics ==== | |||
Being one of the newer rising stars in Eura, Kempse quickly took on the headlines of the Southeast Eura Football Post where he was massively reported as the next big thing as Farshuno was a hardworking student and had a rather emotional backstory to his rise to professional football. Farshuno's story was quickly broadcasted all over Southeast Eura, ([[Daau]], [[Zyrkistan]], and [[Krasnovlac]]), and news of him becoming the first Krasno to score in the knockout stages spread like fire. #Farshuno also became a trend on tweeter in Krasnovlac. On the Southeast Eura Football Post podcast, he was mentioned to be one of the best stars Krasnovlac could ever see and maybe become better than [[Llywelyn Wyn-Jones]] or even rising Dauian Star [[Ilhan Fahmi]]. The sudden media uproar also caused his socials to grow drastically from just 2,000 followers to 150,000 in one night on tweeter. | |||
Fellow treble teammate [[Tomoyuki Doi]] added in an interview "I'm grateful to have played with such a star and I'm very happy to be with him on his journey of becoming a star player." | |||
== Personal life == | |||
Kempse is part of a four-man band called ''Let's Harskhd'' who he plays as a drummer for. Kempse is regarded as a professional drummer and has played in several gigs. After Kempse scored against Park Prinsipa FK, the Belaov Treble fans chanted a parody of the band's song ''Entakze'' in Kempse's name. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:24, 9 November 2024
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Farshuno Kempse | ||
Year of birth | 2000 | ||
Place of birth | E-Lorat, Krasnovlac | ||
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||
Playing position | Attacking midfielder, Striker | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Belaov Treble | ||
Number | 11 | ||
Youth career | |||
2018–2019 | Lorang Polytechnic | ||
2020–2022 | University of the Lorat | ||
Senior career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls)* |
2020–2021 | Craiting Lorat FC | 24 | (6) |
2022–2024 | Belaov Treble | 14 | (3) |
2024– | Daas City FC | 0 | (0) |
International career | |||
2022–2024 | Krasnovlac | 1 | (0) |
2024– | Daau | ||
* Appearances (Goals) Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams |
Farshuno Kempse (born 2000) is a Krasnovlac-born Dauian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Daau Super League side Daas City FC. Having started out his school career in his college years, Kempse rose up the ranks and is now known for scoring Belaov Treble's first-ever goal in the AEFA Champions League.
Early life
Kempse gained an interest in sports at the tender age of 5, being exposed to several sports such as basketball, football, and handball when he was younger. Ultimately, his interest was settled on football and he played for several youth teams in multiple youth competitions. Despite gaining the interest of many secondary schools who were negotiating with Kempse for a direct slot to their institutions through their football club, Kempse didn't play school football until he turned 18. Instead, Kempse was in the music club where he excelled as a drummer. He and his friends would then form the band Let's Harskhd.
Kempse graduated from Lorat High School as part of the top 10% of students to have achieved excellent results and attended Lorang Polytechnic in Music Production with his bandmates. He started playing school football for them in his second year after an ACL injury ruled him out for his first year. In his first year of college football, Kempse led his team to eventual champions amongst all polytechnic teams and then to a second-place finish in the College Football Mixup tournament. In his second and final year, Kempse would achieve the same feats but this time leading his side to win the CFM tournament.
Upon graduating from Lorang Polytechnic, Kempse enrolled at the University of the Lorat to further his music production degree. At the same time, he played for their football team. UoL being one of the best football university teams in the country, Kempse ended up as an eventual champion in the Krasnovlac University Football Tournament two years in a row. Kempse had to end his university career short, however, as he signed for Belaov Treble in the late half of 2022.
Club career
Craiting Lorat FC
Due to Kempse's heroics for Lorang Polytechnic, it wasn't long until a club was looking for his signature. In the end, Kempse signed for Craiting Lorat FC to ease himself into the professional scene. He starred for them in the 2020-21 season when he appeared 24 times, scoring 6 and assisting 12. He ended the season as the best Young Player of the Season but failed to win promotion as he decided to not sign an additional year to focus on university as he was struggling with his studies at the time.
Belaov Treble
Admist his third year of university, Kempse was approached by Belaov Treble who were keen on signing him ahead of the 2022-23 season. He would then appear on the bench in the 2022 Krasno Shield final against Lorat Ultras but made his debut immediately into the league season against Kyrtzhuosci Hanbei. He scored his first goal for the club in a 2-1 loss against Etchers Invincible.
Kempse became the first-ever goalscorer in continental competition for Belaov Treble when he scored against Park Prinsipa FK in a 1-0 victory. He would add to his goal tally in the AEFA Champions League with a goal against FC Spartak Mitrovska as well. He then became the first ever Krasno to score in the knockout stages of any continental competition against the Zjandar Exhibition Team.
Daas City FC
Following the collapse of Krasnovlac and all Krasno players being unattatched, Farshuno was picked up by Dauian giants Daas City on a free in the 2024-25 summer window and will look to wear the number 7.
International career
Kempse's first and second goal came in the 2023 SEEFF Championship semi-final fixture between Krasnovlac and Mataba where he played a crucial role in the team's comeback fight to the finals. Playing as a striker for his nation, Farshuno equalized in the 23rd minute of the game from a mistake by Matabese goalkeeper Gopalnathan as he lobbed the ball over him, he then grabbed his second and the winning goal through another mistake by Mataba, this time in the 68th minute to seal the game.
Farshuno would score another brace in the Championship final against Daau where he gave Krasnovlac a short-lived lead before watching his nation crumble to Daau in the last moments of the game. His performance in the SEEFF Championship led to a multitude of praise from all over the Southeast Eura region, stating him as the new Harry Chekleswatshinak-Grekinskiwach. Farshuno became the leading goalscorer in the SEEFF Championship and the first to score 4 goals in one edition, forever sealing his name in history. He was also listed in the SEEFF Hall of Fame for his performance.
Player profile
Image
Knockout heroics
Being one of the newer rising stars in Eura, Kempse quickly took on the headlines of the Southeast Eura Football Post where he was massively reported as the next big thing as Farshuno was a hardworking student and had a rather emotional backstory to his rise to professional football. Farshuno's story was quickly broadcasted all over Southeast Eura, (Daau, Zyrkistan, and Krasnovlac), and news of him becoming the first Krasno to score in the knockout stages spread like fire. #Farshuno also became a trend on tweeter in Krasnovlac. On the Southeast Eura Football Post podcast, he was mentioned to be one of the best stars Krasnovlac could ever see and maybe become better than Llywelyn Wyn-Jones or even rising Dauian Star Ilhan Fahmi. The sudden media uproar also caused his socials to grow drastically from just 2,000 followers to 150,000 in one night on tweeter.
Fellow treble teammate Tomoyuki Doi added in an interview "I'm grateful to have played with such a star and I'm very happy to be with him on his journey of becoming a star player."
Personal life
Kempse is part of a four-man band called Let's Harskhd who he plays as a drummer for. Kempse is regarded as a professional drummer and has played in several gigs. After Kempse scored against Park Prinsipa FK, the Belaov Treble fans chanted a parody of the band's song Entakze in Kempse's name.