Will Zóma
Zóma playing for Eĵars Town FC in CrFA League 1. | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Will Zóma | ||
Year of birth | 1990 | ||
Place of birth | South City, Passas | ||
Playing position | Striker | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Atletico Mhazar | ||
Senior career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls)* |
2007–08 | South City Rangers | ||
2010 | Oceran Owls | ||
2011 | Buthminster Athletic | ||
2011–23 | Eĵars Town FC | ||
2023– | Atletico Mhazar | ||
International career | |||
2007–08 | Passas U-21 | ||
2015– | Craitland | 111 | (68) |
* Appearances (Goals) Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams |
Will Zóma is a Passasian-born Craitish football player who plays as a striker for Lega A Vegnese club Atletico Mhazar and the Craitland national football team. He is regarded as one of the most prolific strikers of his generation in Micras football.
He spent the majority of his professional career with Eĵars Town FC, with whom he won 7 trophies, before moving to Atletico Mhazar in 2023. He is also the second most prolific player of the Craitland national football team with 68 goals scored in 111 appearances.
Club career
Early career
Zóma began his professional career in 2007 aged 17 with the team of the city of his birth, South City Rangers, as part of the club's inaugural squad for the first ever season of the RNSL Division 2. The league was disbanded the following year, leaving Zóma without a professional team.
After failing to seal a contract with any clubs in either Passas or his parental homeland Craitland, he was offered a deal by Enthdoverian outfit Oceran Owls after their establishment in 2010. Despite the ENFL League's collapse soon afterwards, Zóma attracted interest from teams in the Victorian Premiership and he ultimately signed for Buthminster Athletic in 2011. Following a strong performance in the league's début season, Zóma was signed by a Craitish club for the first time in his career as second-tier Eĵars Town FC acquired him for free later in 2011.
Eĵars Town FC
The first years (2012-2014)
Zóma's first foray in Craitish football was the 2012 season, when the team was in CrFA League 2 and in that year, thanks to the second place earned at the end of the season, he and the club were promoted to CrFA League 1, the top tier of football in Craitland. He also won his first winner's medal in the 2012 Cities' Cup final victory.
In 2013 he played for the first time in League 1, without however obtaining great successes and finishing the season only in 7th place.
From 2014, with the departure of Tim Isrdlvarien, he became one of the team's key players, scoring 8 goals in the league and becoming the team's top scorer in that year. The results at the end of the season were an improvement on the last one, with a fifth place in the league and a second place in the 2014 Cities' Cup, defeated only in the final by Xäiville Teflons FC.
The years of consecration (2015-2018)
From 2015 he began to score more regularly, immediately becoming one of the more consistent goalscorers in League 1. In the 2015 season he scored 13 goals in 36 games, allowing the team to reach third place in the standings and achieve their first historic qualification to the WMFA Champions' League. He also contributed significantly to winning the 2015 Cities' Cup that same year, the last one currently won by the club.
The following season started with the best expectations for Zóma, with the team able to compete in the three national competitions and the 2015–16 WMFA Champions' League for the first time in the club's history. Despite the 17 league goals, which made him the third most prolific player of the season, the team did not go beyond a fourth place finish, thus not qualifying for the 2016–17 WMFA Champions' League for the following year, where they did not go beyond the quarter-finals, defeated 1–0 by JHI-rrân Lwrrân Klyha.
In the 2017 season, Zóma gave his best performance ever, providing 24 goals, which guaranteed him the title of top scorer in the league for the first time, where he led the team up to second place, seeing the dream of the title fade away against Cherry Trees FC by 10 points. In the 2017 King's Cup the team followed a good path, blocked only in the final, where they were defeated by Sverige Tiem FC.
In 2018 he confirmed his qualities by once again winning the title of top scorer in League 1 with 21 goals. The rest of the team, however, did not repeat the good things shown the previous year and, despite Zóma's goals, finished in fourth place, which still allows the team, thanks to the play-offs, to qualify for the following year's WMFA Champions' League, where instead, this season, they were defeated 2-1 on aggregate by FC Fiorecittà in the quarter-finals.
The years of the titles (2019-2023)
The 2019 season, despite not being the most prolific of his career for Zóma, was certainly one of the most important: in the league he scored 22 goals, second in the top scorer rankings, and led his team to win its first national title, finishing first by 5 points ahead of Cherry Trees FC. The 2019 King's Cup ended in the quarter-finals, and the 2019 Cities' Cup in the semi-finals, but the best performance of the team in a cup was certainly in the WMFA Champions' League where they finished in second place after a triumphal journey. In the semi-finals, after a defeat against Romero Sport in the first leg, they managed to overturn the result also thanks to Zóma's brace which allowed them to qualify for the final, where they were defeated by their compatriots from Sverige Tiem FC 3–1.
At the end of 2019, he won the 2019 FMF Champions' League in his first participation with Eĵars Town FC: in the final Zóma scored twice, putting the definitive seal on his team's victory with the goal in the 83rd minute and thus winning the trophy in his first participation. In the league, despite the 21 goals scored, he failed to confirm the levels of the previous year, being overtaken by teammate Łukasz Dąbrowski and taking the team to second place in the standings, 9 points behind champions Cherry Trees FC.
In 2021 he returned to being the team's top scorer in the league, with 14 goals, finishing as runners-up for the second consecutive season, again behind Cherry Trees FC. However, the national balance remained positive given the victory, for the first time, of the King's Cup, thanks to the 1–0 in the final against Kealb FC. In the 2020–21 WMFA Champions' League the team did its best, winning finally the trophy that slipped away in 2019. Zóma's goals in the first leg and second leg of the semi-finals ensured Eĵars Town FC to qualify for the final, where, in a Craitish derby against Cherry Trees FC, Zóma scored in the 3rd minute and the victory went to Eĵars Town FC by 5–4, giving both the team and the attacker their first WMFA title.
Also in 2022 he confirmed his top form, scoring 20 goals in the league and once again leading the team to second place in League 1. In the 2021–22 FMF Champions' League, Zóma's performances were excellent with 7 goals in the group stage, which guaranteed Eĵars Town FC to qualify as runners-up; in the round of 16 they meet Dynamo Deacon, where ,despite Zóma's goal, they were defeated on penalties and eliminated from the tournament.
The 2023 season represented Zóma's last year at Eĵars Town FC; the striker scored 20 league goals, surpassed only by team-mate Jack Smith and Jan Tórsen of Róndlinga Diamonds FC. Thanks to his goals and good performances of the team, he ends his career in Craitish football with the championship victory, 5 points ahead of Kealb FC. In the 2022–23 FMF Champions' League, he scored 7 goals in the group stage and made his team qualify as first in the group. In the round of 16, he scored twice in the first leg against FC Kaupang and the team qualified for the quarter-finals where Zóma scored another brace. In the semi-finals they met RTP Adiwira FC and, despite Zóma again scoring twice in the first leg and one in the second leg, the team was defeated on penalties, where Zóma scored the first of the series.
In the summer of 2023, he left Eĵars Town FC after 12 years, with more than 150 goals scored, 7 trophies and two top scorer titles.
Atletico Mhazar
On 30 August 2023 he joined Lega A Vegnese club Atletico Mhazar for Cr 8m fee plus Cr 1m add-ons.
International Career
Honours
- FMF Confederations Cup (1): 2022
- Benacia Cup (2): 2018, 2022
- Treesian Memorial Cup (1): 2017, 2019
- CrFA League 1 (2): 2019, 2023
- King's Cup (1): 2021
- Cities' Cup (2): 2012, 2015
- FMF Champions' League (1): 2019
- WMFA Champions' League (1): 2020–21
- Individual