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**[[2014–15 Gerenian League 1|2014–15]]
*'''[[Gerenian National Cup]]: 1'''
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**[[2014 Gerenian National Cup|2014]]
**[[2014 Gerenian National Cup|2014]], [[2015 Gerenian National Cup|2015]]
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*'''[[Champions' Cup]]: 1'''
**[[2015 Champions' Cup|2015]]
**[[2015 Champions' Cup|2015]]

Revision as of 13:47, 19 December 2015

Ramez White Stars
Ramez White Stars badge.png
Nickname(s) The Torches
Founded 2012
Ground Estadio Nacional de San Martín (provisional)
(capacity: 34,200)
Head coach Gerenia Marssel Prode
League Gerenian League 1
2014–15 1st
Kit
Ramez White Stars kits.png

Ramez White Stars is a football club in Gerenia, which plays in the Gerenian League 1.

History

The team took part in the first edition of the Gerenian League 1 soon after being founded, finishing in fifth place (out of six) in the First Championship. However, the team won the 2012–13 Gerenian AEFA Champions' League qualification tournament, beating Mayfield Bazree AC in the final by 2–1. This earned them a place in the group stage of the Champions' League.

The performance of the White Stars at the Champions' League was poor, as they could not win any match. Focused in this competition, the team fielded experimental line-ups in its appearances at the first National Cup. Due to this, Ramez White Stars were eliminated from the Cup in the second round by strong side Clementsgrad United by 7–2 on aggregate. Head coach Aleksander Märoy left his post once the White Stars' performance in the above-mentioned competitions finished, being replaced by Marssel Prode (one of his assistant coaches) in January, 2013.

Under the guide of Prode, the White Stars won their first major titles: in 2014, the team obtained the National Cup. By the end of the 2014–15 season, the White Stars had also won the League 1 title, and the Champions' Cup.

Players

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 Gerenia GK Sergiu Kerya
2 Gerenia DF Jorg Dayan
3 Gerenia DF Frank Rusov
4 Gerenia DF Silviu Kamanno
5 Gerenia MF Zorau Pánčaster
6 Gerenia DF Martîn Koira
7 Gerenia MF Bastian Turzan
8 Gerenia MF Osvald Tursy
9 Hamland FW Eric Oldham
10 Gerenia MF Frederik Desulovič (c)
11 Gerenia FW Fabris Balbîn
12 Gerenia MF Ned Tursy
13 Gerenia DF Anton Arzameĵ
14 Gerenia GK Ramon Alvar
No. Position Player
15 Gerenia DF Gebreel Siroge
16 Gerenia DF Elvis Miročnik
17 Gerenia MF Aleksander Garmadan
18 Gerenia MF Patriss Kláver
19 Gerenia DF Alanjs Ganssal
20 Gerenia FW Režan Vidal
21 Talenore MF Vernon Cristaldo
22 Nordzibola MF Thibaut Van Steenhuyse
23 Gerenia FW Azer Agar
24 Gerenia DF Sedvar Kláver
25 Gerenia DF Karl Rodrigas
26 Gerenia GK Elie Gäster
27 Gerenia DF Aleksander Garem
28 Gerenia FW Imre Dameanóvița

On loan

Coaching history

Honours