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|youthyears1 = 2016–2020 | |youthyears1 = 2016–2020 | ||
|youthclubs1 | |youthclubs1 = Sakurin Private School | ||
|years1 = 2020 | |years1 = 2020 | ||
|clubs1 | |clubs1 = Chelta Football Club | ||
|years2 = 2020–2023 | |years2 = 2020–2023 | ||
|clubs2 = | |clubs2 = [[Belaov City]] | ||
|years3 = 2022–2023 | |years3 = 2022–2023 | ||
|clubs3 = → | |clubs3 = → [[Daas City FC]] (loan) | ||
|years4 = 2023– | |years4 = 2023–2024 | ||
|clubs4 = | |clubs4 = [[Daas City FC]] | ||
|years5 = 2023 | |||
|clubs5 = → [[Daau United]] (loan) | |||
|years6 = 2024– | |||
|clubs6 = [[Seragaan United]] | |||
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|nationalyears1 = 2022–2024 | |||
|nationalteam1 = '''[[Krasnovlac national football team|Krasnovlac]]''' | |||
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'''Micha Slo Forbun''' (born 2004) is a | '''Micha Slo Forbun''' (born 2004) is a [[Krasnovlac]]-born Dauian professional footballer who plays as a winger for [[Daau Super League]] club Seragaan United. | ||
Slo Forbun was notoriously known for taking part in a brawl that took place in the Krasnovlac Secondary Schools Tournament between Sakurin Private School and Delta Institution that resulted in the school's disqualification from football in the tournament for a year. | Starting out his career with Chelta Football Club in the Amateur Second Division, Slo Forbun was picked up by Belaov City in the middle of the 2020-21 season. Slo Forbun was notoriously known for taking part in a brawl that took place in the Krasnovlac Secondary Schools Tournament between Sakurin Private School and Delta Institution that resulted in the school's disqualification from football in the tournament for a year. | ||
==Early life == | ==Early life== | ||
Slo Forbun was born to former water polo goalkeeper, Hans Slo Forbun and Sei Martinekl, an administrator for the Krasnovlac Secondary Schools Tournament. | Slo Forbun was born to former water polo goalkeeper, Hans Slo Forbun and Sei Martinekl, an administrator for the Krasnovlac Secondary Schools Tournament. | ||
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===Daas City FC=== | ===Daas City FC=== | ||
Daau City unveiled Slo Forbun during their pre-season press conference, signing him on a one year loan deal from Belaov City. Becoming the first Krasno player to play for the club. Slo Forbun was then re-invented into a striker in which he currently plays as. Micha then would win his first Daau Super League Player of the Month for October as he put on a fantastic display during the month. | Daau City unveiled Slo Forbun during their pre-season press conference, signing him on a one year loan deal from Belaov City. Becoming the first Krasno player to play for the club. Slo Forbun was then re-invented into a striker in which he currently plays as. Micha then would win his first Daau Super League Player of the Month for October as he put on a fantastic display during the month. Following his outstanding performances, he solidified his position as the starting striker for the Citizens and managed a hattrick against rivals [[Daau United]], earning him the nickname Daas Shooter. As he continued his fantastic form he managed 14 goals in 16 appearances in the league for the citizens. | ||
Slo Forbun was signed by the citizens on an undisclosed deal following his heroics with the Dauian side, signing for 3 seasons. | |||
==== Loan to Daau United==== | |||
Micha was loaned to Daau United ahead of the 2023-24 season as the Oranges desperately needed a new striker and paid a hefty Cr 1.3m loan fee for the forward, and as Micha back then held a foreign player slot, the citizens reluctantly let the then-Krasno native go on a loan deal. The deal angered the citizen's fanbase with online abuse being directed at Micha for 'betraying' the club. Micha ultimately scored 7 goals for the Oranges in 12 appearances as he was played in multiple different positions. | |||
Slo Forbun's loan was terminated on the 31st of December 2023 whilst his contract with Daas city was terminated on the 1st of June 2024 following the breakout of the 4th Krasno Civil war and Micha cited his desire to take a break from football and go and aid his parents in Krasnovlac as they look to move away from the war ridden E-Lorat. | |||
===Seragaan United=== | |||
Following 6 months without playing professional football, Daau Super League side Seragaan United took on the risk and signed Micha Slo Forbun on a free. | |||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== |
Latest revision as of 22:48, 24 June 2024
Micha Slo Forbun during a Daau City FC friendly. | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Mica Slo Forbun | ||
Year of birth | 2004 | ||
Place of birth | Belaov, Krasnovlac | ||
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||
Playing position | Left winger, Striker | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Daas City FC | ||
Number | 12 | ||
Youth career | |||
2016–2020 | Sakurin Private School | ||
Senior career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls)* |
2020 | Chelta Football Club | 12 | (2) |
2020–2023 | Belaov City | 18 | (4) |
2022–2023 | → Daas City FC (loan) | 16 | (14) |
2023–2024 | Daas City FC | 0 | (0) |
2023 | → Daau United (loan) | 12 | (7) |
2024– | Seragaan United | ||
International career | |||
2022–2024 | Krasnovlac | ||
* Appearances (Goals) Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams |
Micha Slo Forbun (born 2004) is a Krasnovlac-born Dauian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Daau Super League club Seragaan United.
Starting out his career with Chelta Football Club in the Amateur Second Division, Slo Forbun was picked up by Belaov City in the middle of the 2020-21 season. Slo Forbun was notoriously known for taking part in a brawl that took place in the Krasnovlac Secondary Schools Tournament between Sakurin Private School and Delta Institution that resulted in the school's disqualification from football in the tournament for a year.
Early life
Slo Forbun was born to former water polo goalkeeper, Hans Slo Forbun and Sei Martinekl, an administrator for the Krasnovlac Secondary Schools Tournament.
In 2018, Slo Forbun was infamously known for punching an opposition player during a preliminary game between Sakurin Private School and Delta Institution, reports said that Slo Forbun was unhappy with the referee ignoring the player fouling him and as a result, punched him in the face after confronting him. It caused a five minute brawl between the two schools and the match was called off. As a result, Sakurin Private School were barred from football in the competition for a year and Slo Forbun's family were fined. Due to his mother working with the staff in the tournament, Slo Forbun revealed that his mother grounded him from football for six months and he was dropped from the school team and did not play until graduation.
Club career
After graduating Sakurin Private School, Slo Forbun was eager for a new start in football and reached out to local club Chelta Football Club who were playing in the Amateur Second Division. Slo Forbun immediately became an integral part of their squad as the club looked close to promotion to the Amateur First Division. He recorded his first goal in a 3-0 win against Vikalainer Town. Slo Forbun recorded 2 goals and 6 assists in 12 games before being signed by Belaov City in the winter.
Belaov City
Slo Forbun was unveiled as Belaov City's youth signing in the middle of the 2020-21 season as part of squad depth. He was given the number 73 shirt but did not make his debut until the 2021-22 season when he came on as a substitute against Aeland Belaov FC in the 56th minute. Slo Forbun started for the remaining games in the season and scored four goals, his first coming in the Belaov Derby during a 3-2 loss.
Daas City FC
Daau City unveiled Slo Forbun during their pre-season press conference, signing him on a one year loan deal from Belaov City. Becoming the first Krasno player to play for the club. Slo Forbun was then re-invented into a striker in which he currently plays as. Micha then would win his first Daau Super League Player of the Month for October as he put on a fantastic display during the month. Following his outstanding performances, he solidified his position as the starting striker for the Citizens and managed a hattrick against rivals Daau United, earning him the nickname Daas Shooter. As he continued his fantastic form he managed 14 goals in 16 appearances in the league for the citizens.
Slo Forbun was signed by the citizens on an undisclosed deal following his heroics with the Dauian side, signing for 3 seasons.
Loan to Daau United
Micha was loaned to Daau United ahead of the 2023-24 season as the Oranges desperately needed a new striker and paid a hefty Cr 1.3m loan fee for the forward, and as Micha back then held a foreign player slot, the citizens reluctantly let the then-Krasno native go on a loan deal. The deal angered the citizen's fanbase with online abuse being directed at Micha for 'betraying' the club. Micha ultimately scored 7 goals for the Oranges in 12 appearances as he was played in multiple different positions.
Slo Forbun's loan was terminated on the 31st of December 2023 whilst his contract with Daas city was terminated on the 1st of June 2024 following the breakout of the 4th Krasno Civil war and Micha cited his desire to take a break from football and go and aid his parents in Krasnovlac as they look to move away from the war ridden E-Lorat.
Seragaan United
Following 6 months without playing professional football, Daau Super League side Seragaan United took on the risk and signed Micha Slo Forbun on a free.
Personal life
Micha's cousin, Lucas Slo Forbun is also a football player and plays for Mataba Sailors in the Liga Mataba.
Controversy
Slo Forbun's brawl in 2018 resurfaced after his signing with Belaov City with many critics asking for him to get sacked. There were multiple protests even from Belaov City supporters asking for Slo Forbun's termination of contract. Even after he scored his first goal, he was met with several boos. The student he had assaulted came out during an interview and publicly forgave Slo Forbun for his past actions, asking for everyone to do the same.