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'''RB Dragonmoor''' ('''{{PAGENAME}}''') was a [[Dragonmoor]]-based football club which competed in the [[Florian Premier League]]. The Team was founded in June 2017 as Dragonmoor City but was then bought by energy drink company [[Red Bear]] for a fee of | '''RB Dragonmoor''' ('''{{PAGENAME}}''') was a [[Dragonmoor]]-based football club which competed in the [[Florian Premier League]]. The Team was founded in June 2017 as Dragonmoor City but was then bought by energy drink company [[Red Bear]] for a fee of Cr 2 billion, therefore renaming the team to RB Dragonmoor. Facilities were heavily invested and the team moved into a brand new stadium which has a capacity 60,000. Although Dragonmoor City FC won the first-ever edition of the [[Florian Premier League]], financial difficulties led to the club's demise in 2018 and the franchise was succeeded by newly-established [[Dragonmoor FC]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The team was originally founded as Dragonmoor City in April 2017. It became instantly successful by winning the [[Florian Premier League Summer Series]] and therefore qualifying for the [[2017–18 AEFA Champions' League]] Qualifying rounds. The club then received a formal bid of | The team was originally founded as Dragonmoor City in April 2017. It became instantly successful by winning the [[Florian Premier League Summer Series]] and therefore qualifying for the [[2017–18 AEFA Champions' League]] Qualifying rounds. The club then received a formal bid of around Cr 2 billion from energy drink company, [[Red Bear]] who promised to improve the infrastructure of the club and football in the city of Dragonmoor creating Floria’s first super club. This however angered fans of the popular football club and many fan clubs left to form a breakaway football team called AFC Dragonmoor City who then competed in the amateur Florian Regional Leagues. The club announced plans to create a brand new stadium which at the time would have cost Cr 20 million and have a capacity of 18,500. On the 9th June 2017, the club found issues in finding a stadium for the [[AEFA Champions' League]] qualifiers as many clubs refused to let the team play at their stadiums. However, the club found a solution and was to play at the Apollo City Stadium in neighbouring [[Jingdao]], but [[Red Bear Park]] finished unexpectedly early, however, a month later, many problems occurred as many errors in the infrastructure made most of the stadium unusable, therefore [[AEFA]] home matches were played at the Dragonmoor City Stadium, a local rugby league stadium. On the 25th August, the club received a warning over league rules and was deducted 6 points and furthermore, they were given a transfer ban however these were both appealed successfully. On the 29th August 2017, RB Dragonmoor played their first match of their [[AEFA Champions' League]] campaign against Daocheng of Jingdao away from home. The match was brought into chaos from the Red Bears who overwhelmingly brought too many supporters causing delays in the Jingdaoese capital and the match was delayed by an hour. In the match itself RB Dragonmoor ended up losing the game 2-1. In the return leg, however, at home, RB Dragonmoor turned it around and won 2-1. RB Dragonmoor would win 6-5 in the subsequent penalty shootout. In the second qualifying Round, RB Dragonmoor was given a tough draw against River Warriors side,[[FC Mahūti]]. RB Dragonmoor, however, was up for a task and beat the side 2-0 at home. In the return leg, RB Dragonmoor drew 1-1 winning 3-1 on agg. and the team set up a tough tie against [[Eldeburgh]]. The team won the tie on penalties and became the first Florian side to qualify for the group stage. On 15th October, construction of [[Red Bear Park]] was fully completed. On 17 October 2017, it played its first-ever match at Red Bear Park but lost the game 2-1 against Lakkvian side [[Huyenkula 07 Sport]]. On the same day, Russel Jordan was sacked as manager due to poor form in the league and a dreadful start to the AEFA Champions League campaign. Draža Mihajlovic was appointed as his successor on the same day. On the 20th November. Draža Mihajlovic was sacked after accusations for leaking confidential information to Corian secret services. | ||
The club was dissolved on 1 June 2018, with [[Dragonmoor FC]] succeeding its place in the Florian football system. | The club was dissolved on 1 June 2018, with [[Dragonmoor FC]] succeeding its place in the Florian football system. | ||
Dragonmoor FC is now the joint most supported club in Floria and is the first Florian football club to win the [[FMF Champions’ League]]. | |||
==Players== | ==Players== | ||
===Former players=== | ===Former players=== | ||
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|[[File:Jingdao flag.png|25px|border|Jingdao]] [[Daocheng FC]] | |[[File:Jingdao flag.png|25px|border|Jingdao]] [[Daocheng FC]] | ||
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|[[2017–18 AEFA Champions' League#Second qualifying round|2Q]] | |[[2017–18 AEFA Champions' League#Second qualifying round|2Q]] | ||
|[[File:River warriors flag.png|25px|border|River Warriors]] [[FC Mahūti]] | |[[File:River warriors flag old.png|25px|border|River Warriors]] [[FC Mahūti]] | ||
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|[[File:Gotzborg flag.png|25px|border|Gotzborg]] [[Eldeburgh FC]] | |[[File:Gotzborg flag.png|25px|border|Gotzborg]] [[Eldeburgh FC]] | ||
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|rowspan=4|[[2017–18 AEFA Champions' League#Group A|Group A]] | |rowspan=4|[[2017–18 AEFA Champions' League#Group A|Group A]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 19 May 2024
Full name | Red Bear Dragonmoor Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | Red Bears |
Founded | 2017 |
Dissolved | 2018 |
Ground |
Red Bear Park (capacity: 31,895) |
League | Florian Premier League |
Kit | |
RB Dragonmoor (Red Bear Dragonmoor) was a Dragonmoor-based football club which competed in the Florian Premier League. The Team was founded in June 2017 as Dragonmoor City but was then bought by energy drink company Red Bear for a fee of Cr 2 billion, therefore renaming the team to RB Dragonmoor. Facilities were heavily invested and the team moved into a brand new stadium which has a capacity 60,000. Although Dragonmoor City FC won the first-ever edition of the Florian Premier League, financial difficulties led to the club's demise in 2018 and the franchise was succeeded by newly-established Dragonmoor FC.
History
The team was originally founded as Dragonmoor City in April 2017. It became instantly successful by winning the Florian Premier League Summer Series and therefore qualifying for the 2017–18 AEFA Champions' League Qualifying rounds. The club then received a formal bid of around Cr 2 billion from energy drink company, Red Bear who promised to improve the infrastructure of the club and football in the city of Dragonmoor creating Floria’s first super club. This however angered fans of the popular football club and many fan clubs left to form a breakaway football team called AFC Dragonmoor City who then competed in the amateur Florian Regional Leagues. The club announced plans to create a brand new stadium which at the time would have cost Cr 20 million and have a capacity of 18,500. On the 9th June 2017, the club found issues in finding a stadium for the AEFA Champions' League qualifiers as many clubs refused to let the team play at their stadiums. However, the club found a solution and was to play at the Apollo City Stadium in neighbouring Jingdao, but Red Bear Park finished unexpectedly early, however, a month later, many problems occurred as many errors in the infrastructure made most of the stadium unusable, therefore AEFA home matches were played at the Dragonmoor City Stadium, a local rugby league stadium. On the 25th August, the club received a warning over league rules and was deducted 6 points and furthermore, they were given a transfer ban however these were both appealed successfully. On the 29th August 2017, RB Dragonmoor played their first match of their AEFA Champions' League campaign against Daocheng of Jingdao away from home. The match was brought into chaos from the Red Bears who overwhelmingly brought too many supporters causing delays in the Jingdaoese capital and the match was delayed by an hour. In the match itself RB Dragonmoor ended up losing the game 2-1. In the return leg, however, at home, RB Dragonmoor turned it around and won 2-1. RB Dragonmoor would win 6-5 in the subsequent penalty shootout. In the second qualifying Round, RB Dragonmoor was given a tough draw against River Warriors side,FC Mahūti. RB Dragonmoor, however, was up for a task and beat the side 2-0 at home. In the return leg, RB Dragonmoor drew 1-1 winning 3-1 on agg. and the team set up a tough tie against Eldeburgh. The team won the tie on penalties and became the first Florian side to qualify for the group stage. On 15th October, construction of Red Bear Park was fully completed. On 17 October 2017, it played its first-ever match at Red Bear Park but lost the game 2-1 against Lakkvian side Huyenkula 07 Sport. On the same day, Russel Jordan was sacked as manager due to poor form in the league and a dreadful start to the AEFA Champions League campaign. Draža Mihajlovic was appointed as his successor on the same day. On the 20th November. Draža Mihajlovic was sacked after accusations for leaking confidential information to Corian secret services.
The club was dissolved on 1 June 2018, with Dragonmoor FC succeeding its place in the Florian football system. Dragonmoor FC is now the joint most supported club in Floria and is the first Florian football club to win the FMF Champions’ League.
Players
Former players
Supporters
After the purchase from Red Bear. Many ex-fans of Dragonmoor City left to form a breakaway club called AFC Dragonmoor City. However, most fans stayed to support the club. The largest fan club was called the Red Bears.
Honours
Red Bear Dragonmoor in AEFA competitions
Season | Competition | Round | Opponent | Home | Away | Agg. |
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2017–18 | AEFA Champions' League | 1Q | Daocheng FC | 2 – 1 (a.e.t.) | 1 – 2 | 3–3 (pens) |
2Q | FC Mahūti | 2 – 0 | 1 – 1 | 3–1 | ||
3Q | Eldeburgh FC | 1 – 0 | 0 – 1 (a.e.t.) | 1–1 (pens) | ||
Group A | ||||||
Huyenkula 07 Sport | 1 – 2 | 1 – 0 | 3rd out of 4 | |||
FC Bourgeoisie | 2 – 1 | 2 – 1 | ||||
KP International | 0 – 1 | 0 – 2 | ||||
AEFA Cup | Second Round | Dyas Scitenhima Ĵets FK | 0 – 2 | 0 – 2 | 0 – 4 |
Kits
RB Dragonmoor was supplied by its own sportswear company.
Home kit
The shirt and socks were white and shorts were red. |
Away Kit
The shirt was grey and the shorts and socks were black. |
Goalkeeper First Kit
The shirt was yellow with a black pattern and the shorts were black. |
Goalkeeper Second Kit
The shirt was green with a dark green pattern and the shorts were also green. |