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'''Daas City Football Club''' is a professional football club based in [[Daas-Bedok]]. They play in the [[Daau Super League]].
'''Daas City Football Club''' is a professional football club based in [[Daas-Bedok]]. They play in the [[Daau Super League]].


Usually considered as one of the big 3 in Daau, the club is one of the wealthiest clubs in Eura due to its owner being Daau's most wealthiest man, Isaac Yew. The club is also known in Daau for having "no history" as the club was founded in 2010 for business purposes.  
Usually considered one of the big 3 in Daau, the club is one of the wealthiest clubs in Eura due to its owner being Daau's most wealthiest man, Isaac Yew. The club is also known in Daau for having "no history" as the club was founded in 2010 for business purposes.  


==History==
==History==
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DCCFC would fail to win a single [[Daau Super League]] title during their 5-year stay in the league, only finishing 2nd as their best result for 3 years in a row.
DCCFC would fail to win a single [[Daau Super League]] title during their 5-year stay in the league, only finishing 2nd as their best result for 3 years in a row.


After major signings of Halim Aiman, Aboodai Ntcham from rivals Daau United, the club would win their first President Cup in the 2020-21 season.
After major signings of Halim Aiman, and Abudal Ntcham from rivals Daau United, the club would win their first President Cup in the 2020-21 season.


=== City Football Group ===
=== City Football Group ===
The club was sold for Cr 500k in July 2021 to City Football Group after the group gained all the shares and rights to the club beforehand. 1st Cousin Ibrahim Yew was chosen as the club chairman to lead the club further.
The club was sold for Cr 500k in July 2021 to City Football Group after the group gained all the shares and rights to the club beforehand. 1st Cousin Ibrahim Yew was chosen as the club chairman to lead the club further.


In the following season, Daau City would announce the shock signing of Roy Bakker for Cr 2.5m, becoming the club's most expensive transfer since Aboodai Ntcham's 1.4m deal. Alongside Roy Bakker were Yunosuke and Akihisa who both joined for a combined fee of 1.8m. Daau City would win their first silverware under Pipi Rodriguez during the 2022-23 season, winning the first [[Daau SuperShield]].  
In the following season, Daau City would announce the shock signing of Roy Bakker for Cr 2.5m, becoming the club's most expensive transfer since Abudal Ntcham's 1.4m deal. Alongside Roy Bakker were Yunosuke and Akihisa who joined for a combined fee of 1.8m. Daau City would win their first silverware under Pipi Rodriguez during the 2022-23 season, winning the first [[Daau SuperShield]].  


The club would be renamed Daas City Football Club to suit the club's location and its own unique branding in December 2022.
The club would be renamed Daas City Football Club to suit its location and unique branding in December 2022.


==Fans==
==Fans==


===Rivals===
===Rivals===
Daau City has the Daau Derby with Daau United as they are in close proximity. The derby is usually fully packed due to the long lasting rivalry. A few players have transferred from one side to another, being Halim Aiman and Aboodai Ntcham during the 2020-21 season.
Daau City has the Daau Derby with Daau United as they are in close proximity. The derby is usually fully packed due to the long-lasting rivalry. A few players have transferred from one side to another, being Halim Aiman and Abudal Ntcham during the 2020-21 season.


== Controversy ==
== Controversy ==
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Revision as of 06:19, 13 February 2023

Daas City FC
DaauCity.png
Full name Daas City Football Club
Nickname(s) Daas Citizens
Founded 2010
Ground Daas-Bedok Stadium
(capacity: 25,000)
Owner City Football Group
Chairman Ibrahim Yew
Head coach Daau Pipi Rodriguez
League Daau Super League
2022–23 TBD
Kit
DaauCityKits.jpg

Daas City Football Club is a professional football club based in Daas-Bedok. They play in the Daau Super League.

Usually considered one of the big 3 in Daau, the club is one of the wealthiest clubs in Eura due to its owner being Daau's most wealthiest man, Isaac Yew. The club is also known in Daau for having "no history" as the club was founded in 2010 for business purposes.

History

The club was founded as Daau City Council FC by the Seragaan City Council in order to pay a tribute to the nation's name. The club then had its main colors set as red and white to represent the flag of the nation and to also show support for the nation's footballing culture.

DCCFC would fail to win a single Daau Super League title during their 5-year stay in the league, only finishing 2nd as their best result for 3 years in a row.

After major signings of Halim Aiman, and Abudal Ntcham from rivals Daau United, the club would win their first President Cup in the 2020-21 season.

City Football Group

The club was sold for Cr 500k in July 2021 to City Football Group after the group gained all the shares and rights to the club beforehand. 1st Cousin Ibrahim Yew was chosen as the club chairman to lead the club further.

In the following season, Daau City would announce the shock signing of Roy Bakker for Cr 2.5m, becoming the club's most expensive transfer since Abudal Ntcham's 1.4m deal. Alongside Roy Bakker were Yunosuke and Akihisa who joined for a combined fee of 1.8m. Daau City would win their first silverware under Pipi Rodriguez during the 2022-23 season, winning the first Daau SuperShield.

The club would be renamed Daas City Football Club to suit its location and unique branding in December 2022.

Fans

Rivals

Daau City has the Daau Derby with Daau United as they are in close proximity. The derby is usually fully packed due to the long-lasting rivalry. A few players have transferred from one side to another, being Halim Aiman and Abudal Ntcham during the 2020-21 season.

Controversy

City Football Group (2021-present)

The club fell under fire when the club was sold to the Krasno-Dauian-based City Football Group for a low price of Cr 500k and would make crazy signings such as Roy Bakker, Micha Slo Forbun and the duo of Yunosuke and Akihisa in which all were heavily criticized by the Dauian media for "ruining Dauian football" with their new signing which looked to wreck havoc to the opponent's defense.

Team Staff

Position Staff
Head Coach Daau Pipi Rodriguez
Assistant Coach Daau Alexis Mikel
Goalkeeping Coach Daau Claudio Allpah
Fitness Coach Daau Khalish Ramuk

Players

First team 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 Daau GK Mukundan Maran
2 Daau DF Amirul Adli
3 Daau DF Feran Haziq (captain)
4 Sanpantul DF Watase Yunosuke
5 Daau DF Amy Recha
6 Daau DF Christopher De Huizen
7 Daau FW Izzdin Shuai
8 Daau DF Reinildo Olivera
9 Batavia FW Roy Bakker
10 Daau MF Huzaifa Sandesh
11 Sanpantul FW Dokite Akihisa
12 Krasnovlac FW Micha Slo Forbun
13 Daau DF Faizal Yew
No. Position Player
14 Daau DF Michael Mendonca
15 Daau FW Abudal Ntcham
16 Daau MF Halim Aiman
17 Daau GK Petr Slav
18 Daau DF Yue Tsz Nam
19 Daau MF Anumanthan Kumar
20 Oportia GK Maxence Girault
21 Daau DF Umar Abudallah
23 Daau DF Samuel Yee
24 Daau FW Bheke Singh
25 Daau FW Jamie Hudson
26 Daau DF Danish Ashraf
50 Daau MF Jeffery
77 Daau FW Tam Tsun Yin