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Karakan: Maintaining second place in Group C, the Wolves got into a 2-2 draw with Nojika's Rozier City today. We suspect that Karakan will be able to get into the knockouts for the second time in a row if they keep this pace up, and hopefully do better this time than last time. Karakan faces Hockey Canada's Irkutsk squad next, and this will help to determine if Karakan can do it again.

Nephi: Never ceasing to surprise people, the Nephi Bears managed to defeat Vilita's Jungle Strike FC today, 3-2. The winning goal came from a fluke headbutt of a kick from Jungle Strike FC's own goalkeeper. The Nephite victory assures that Bettia's Sukatra Tigers remain in first place in Group F; at least until the next match.
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SIMPSON, NORTHERN LANDS - You are reading this correctly. The club champions of Atlantian Oceania came to Walton Gardens, and left with absolutely no points. It was, ironically, a half-Marligantian, Clark Eji'a, who scored the only goal of the game. His beautiful strike halfway through the second half was enough to secure three points for the Caleys, and tie them on points with the Owls, second only on goals scored.
CALEDON SIMPSON (KRY) - 1 (Eji'a 67)
YEADDIN OWLS (VIL) - 0

Tough Times Ahead
BROMHAM, NOVA MERCIA - A two-one defeat to bottom side Irkutsk of Hockey Canada leaves qualification for the second round still in the balance. The Mercians will have to defeat Rozier City to assure qualification, but it's exciting times ahead in Group C.
MERCIA BROMHAM (KRY) - 1 (Talbot 54)
IRKUTSK (HCN) - 2 (Unknown 33, 72)

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Milchamians Beat Starblaydis

The Milchamian exacted some revenge today as they beat the two Starblaydi sides that they lost to in MD1. The two wins catapulted Desert Foxes to second place while it left Great Alexandria still in last place but only one point behind second place. Qualification is looking good for both of the squads who are now looking to gain confidence before playing in the NSFA Cup and the NSCL. Now onto the match report:



Great Alexandria: It looked to be another huge defeat for the Alexandrians as they played current NSCL holders Iskara Daii eventhough they were at home. The Alexandrians were not going down easily as like the first game they struck first as Spot Nielson showed some great skill and dribbled past Philips and Lopez before sticking the ball in the corner of the game to make it 1-0 Great Alexandria. After the goal though, the Alexandrians were put on the defensive as Iskara Daii took some pressure on them as Mbidzo and Raphaelo played some good 1-2 ball. This play could have led to multiple goals but the play of the Alexandrian defenders particularly Yoni Pieleon saved multiple goals. In the second half the Alexandrians actually extended their lead to 2-0 in the 50th minute when Spot Nielson passed the ball right to Claus Floren who scored brilliantly from a header. The Starblaydians did manage to pull one back in the 79th minute when Frederic La Salle scored on a free kick right outside the Alexandrian box.
Final Score:
Great Alexandria 2 (Nielson 10, Floren 50)
Iskara Daii 1 (La Salle 79)

Desert Foxes:The Foxes were looking to get some momentum after thier victory over Hypocrium City in their last match. This game though they did not start out so well as Misterson and Jonathan Corey had some miscommunication at the front which led to some miscommunication at the back which led to first goal of the match as Itechton Matranga came right thru the defense almost unchallenged before scoring the first goal of the match to make it 1-0 Jhanna City. On the road and in trouble the Foxes grouped together and played their one great strategy get the ball Misterson and let him do whatever. The strategy worked as Misterson ran wild and found Jonathan Corey for the tying strike 24 minutes in. His shot in the 36th minute led to corner kick which led to another goal this time by Mack Berghoff. The Foxes went to the break leading 2-1. The second half was all Desert Foxes as they began to control the tempo and silence the home crowd. Doni Kunalin showed why he was picked to be a Milchamian international as he made good pass after good pass and smart decision after smart decision. His best pass of the day though was a thru pass that springed Clyde Misterson thru the City defense and for a goal in the 77th minute to the Foxes the W.
Final Score:
Jhanna City 1 (Matranga 8)
Desert Foxes 3 (Corey 24, Berghoff 36, Misterson 77)
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Group D

Oliver City FC 0 - 2 Pylos Reavers


Their Hyper League title challenge may have come off the rails but the Reavers are looking good in the Champions League after Alex Santoro’s side recorded their third win in four games. Midfielder Brian Beck opened the scoring on 50 minutes after what had been a close first half. Just 8 minutes later it was two when the ever dangerous Judson York raced away from the defence and slotted coolly past the keeper to seal the points.

Reavers are now on 9 points and still top the Group D table, two ahead of Vilita’s Irougil FC who recorded a 2 - 1 home win over Nedalian champions Rappor FC.


Group E

Roenech FC 2 - 2 Hypocrium City

Hyper League champions Hypocrium City are still looking for their first win in Group E after another draw, their third of the campaign. Kevin Keda’s late show had failed to save the Imperials in Milchama in the last match but his late strike did salvage a point in Nojika. It was the second time in the game that City had come from a goal down, Eagles having cancelled out the Nojikan opener in the first half.

Hypocrium City remain bottom of the Group on 3 points but the Imperials are just a win away from second place. In the other match Desert Foxes of Milchama stunned fans of Starblaydia’s Jhanna City with their 3 - 1 in the Starblaydi capital. Jhanna stay top but are now just a point in front of the Foxes.

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GROUP A:

Butetown Dragons: 1 – 3 :Caledon Simpson
Yeaddin Owls: 2 – 0 :North Pole United

CODE
Yeaddin Owls:        5    4   0   1    7   2    12
Caledon Simpson:     5    4   0   1   10   5    12
Butetown Dragons:    5    1   1   3   10  12     4
North Pole United:   5    0   1   4    4  12     1



GROUP B:

Dorpar AC: 1 – 0 :Great Alexandria
Iskara Daii: 2 – 0 :FC Shaw

CODE
Iskara Daii:         5    4   0   1   12   3    12
Dorpar AC:           5    2   2   1    8   6     8
Great Alexandria:    5    1   1   3    5  10     4
FC Shaw:             5    1   1   3    3   8     4



GROUP C:

Rozier City: 2 – 1 :Mercia Bromham
Irkutsk: 0 – 1 :Karakan Wolves

CODE
Karakan Wolves:      5    2   2   1   11   8     8
Rozier City:         5    2   2   1    9   8     8
Mercia Bromham:      5    2   1   2    9   8     7
Irkutsk:             5    1   1   3    5   8     4



GROUP D:

Rappor FC: 3 – 1 :Oliver City FC
Pylos Reavers: 2 – 1 :Irougil FC

CODE
Pylos Reavers:       5    4   0   1    9   3    12
Rappor FC:           5    2   1   2    9   8     7
Irougil FC:          5    2   1   2    6   6     7
Oliver City FC:      5    0   2   3    5  12     2



GROUP E:

Desert Foxes: 2 – 2 :Roenech FC
Jhanna City: 1 – 3 :Hypocrium City

CODE
Desert Foxes:        5    2   1   2    8   8     7
Jhanna City:         5    2   1   2    6   7     7
Hypocrium City:      5    1   3   1    8   7     6
Roenech FC:          5    1   3   1    7   7     6



GROUP F:

East Rubbermade FC: 1 – 2 :Nephi Bears
Jungle Strike FC: 4 – 0 :Sukatra Tigers

CODE
Sukatra Tigers:      5    3   1   1    7   5    10
Jungle Strike FC:    5    3   1   1    9   3    10
Nephi Bears:         5    2   0   3    6   9     6
East Rubbermade FC:  5    1   0   4    4   9     3
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KARAKAN: The wolves grabbed another three points today with a 1-0 victory over Hockey Canada's Irkutsk squad. With Mercia Bromham's loss to Nojika's Rozier city, this puts Karakan on top of Group C via goal difference. Karakan faces Mercia Bromham next, in a match to determine knockout placement. Expect a fiery and powerful show from both sides in this one.

Nephi: Nephi shocked everyone by winning 2-1 against Oliverry's E. Rubbermade FC today, placing Nephi in third place in Group F. Nephi faces Bettia's Sukatra Tigers next, and it should be interesting to see if Nephi has the heart and determination to retain the third spot in this group.
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A win and a loss

The Desert Foxes miserable start to the campaign has been almost completely undone as their last 3 matches look like this 2-1-0. This puts them at 7 points and on top of Group E on goal difference over Jhanna City. Despite this recent success they are still in a precarious position as both 3rd place Hypocrium City and 4th place Roenech FC have 6 points. A win in their match will clinch it for them. Meanwhile Great Alexandria have been eliminated as they lost on a 90th minute goal to Dorpar AC. This put them 4 points behind second place with one match left to play.

Great Alexandria: In one of the most boring games in Great Alexandria history the game went thru a 0-0 stalemate with much of the play being in the midfield. Both teams struggled for control of the midfield and the battle never ceased as it just went from one side to the other. There was only one real victory in the battle and that was by Dorpar AC in the 89th minute when X got the ball and beat Harry Merriman to the ball and passed it perfectly to Y who took a tough shot that went off the crossbar and right into the path of the oncoming Q who scored the only goal of the game.
Final Score:
Dorpar AC: 1 (Q 90)
Great Alexandria (eliminated w/o scoring sucks)

Desert Foxes: The Foxes day starte dout well as Clyde Misterson got into the flow early getting the ball in the 5th minute and then passing it off to Yaniv Alexander who crossed the ball right into the path of the dashing Eyal Keller who got a beautiful header goal to put the Foxes on top 1-0. They quickly made it 2 as Keller was again a part this time passing off to Martin who brought the ball forward before lobbing the ball over the defense and right into the path of Clyde Misterson who scored again to make it 2-0 Desert Foxes. That was the lead at halftime but it was quickly cut into as in the 48th minute Roenech pulled one back when Harrison Wilburn found Eugene Hammons on a corner kick to halve the lead and make it 2-1 Foxes. Then after 20 minutes of silence Roenech started to attack again when Dean Navarro tried to find Ty Baron but failed. He would try again 4 minutes later and this time was successful but goalie Tuck Koolerc stuffed Baron and forced a corner. Willburn took the corner and Koolerc punched the ball out but unfortunately it went right to the foot of Kaiji Delmar and he put it over Koolerc and the defenders in the net to tie the game at 2. Final Score:
Roenech FC 2 (Hammons 48, Delmar 79)
Desert Foxes 2 (Keller 5, Misterson 12)
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BUTETOWN, BETTIA - After the stunning win against the Owls, this away match could have been in danger of becoming a wash-out. But there was no signs of hangover, as the Caleys roared into the second round, three-one. Daniel Mucorache put the visitors in front, before Wood-Collins and Tim James added a goal each. Mattan's strike for the Dragons was scant consolation, and as the final whistle blew, the celebrations began in Simpson.
BUTETOWN DRAGONS (BET) - 1 (Mattan 81)
CALEDON SIMPSON (KRY) - 3 (Mucorache 21, Wood-Collins 40, James 86)

One More Point. Please?
ROZIER, NOJIKA - The wheels have seemed to fall off Mercia's wagon of late, but thanks to the fact that the best four third-placed teams qualify, a point is enough to see them through.
Rozier dominated the game after Belmore's quick strike, and the three points were only fair - and leave the group on a knife-edge to boot.
ROZIER CITY (NOJ) - 2 (Trickett 31, Follett 66)
MERCIA BROMHAM (KRY) - 1 (Belmore 3)
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AO Champions League III


Group D

Pylos Reavers 2 - 1 Irougil FC


The national side may have failed in the quest for World Cup qualification but Hypocria’s club sides are fairing rather nicely in the AO Champions League. Fans of Pylos Reavers are particularly happy after seeing their team record it’s fourth win in five Champions League games. The 4-5-1 system used by Reavers coach Alex Santoro has been found wanting in the Hyper League this season but against regional opposition it’s been very effective.

The Stellar Division outfit took the lead at the Oceanside but two goals in the second half from Bettian hotshot Judson York turned the match on its head and guaranteed Reavers a place in the knock out round.

The win takes Reavers on to 12 points and guarantees them top spot in Group D, a far cry from the last tournament when the side from Pylos finished bottom of their group with just 2 points. In the other game Nedalian champions Rappor beat Oliver City FC 3 - 1 in Nedalia. Both Rappor and Irougil now have 7 points and both can still qualify with the right results, one as group runner up and the other as one of the best third placed side. Oliver City are out of the reckoning.


Group E

Jhanna City 1 - 3 Hypocrium City


The Hyper League champions had been struggling in Group E. Three draws in four games had seen the Imperials drop off the pace. But an excellent win in the Starblaydi capital has dragged Christian Dogbe’s side back into contention.

Vilitan midfielder Thierry Colombo stunned the home fans into silence with a smartly taken opening goal but Purple Peril pinup Cherry Garcia equalised before the break. Left back Ricky Poskas curled a freekick beyond the reach of Thaddeus Gonzalez and into the net. With the minutes ticking away Keda set up Shirko to seal a crucial 3 points.

In the other game Milchama’s Desert Foxes were held 2 - 2 at home by Roenech FC of Nojika. Group E is by far the tightest group in the tournament with Desert Foxes and Jhanna on 7 points and Roenech level with the Imperials on 6 points. A point in the last match at home to the Desert Foxes could be enough but a win would certainly see Hypocria’s biggest club into the second round.

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GROUP A:

Butetown Dragons: 1 – 1 :Yeaddin Owls
North Pole United: 1 – 0 : Caledon Simpson

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Yeaddin Owls:        6    4   1   1    8   3    13
Caledon Simpson:     6    4   0   2   10   6    12
Butetown Dragons:    6    1   2   3   11  13     5
North Pole United:   6    1   1   4    5  12     4



GROUP B:

Dorpar AC: 2 – 2 :Iskara Daii
FC Shaw: 1 – 3 :Great Alexandria

CODE
Iskara Daii:         6    4   1   1   14   5    13
Dorpar AC:           6    2   3   1   10   8     9
Great Alexandria:    6    2   1   3    8  11     7
FC Shaw:             6    1   1   4    4  11     4



GROUP C:

Rozier City: 3 – 0 :Irkutsk
Karakan Wolves: 3 – 3 :Mercia Bromham

CODE
Rozier City:         6    3   2   1   12   8    11
Karakan Wolves:      6    2   3   1   14  11     9
Mercia Bromham:      6    2   2   2   12  11     8
Irkutsk:             6    1   1   4    5  11     4



GROUP D:

Rappor FC: 1 – 2 :Pylos Reavers
Irougil FC: 4 – 0 :Oliver City FC

CODE
Pylos Reavers:       6    5   0   1   11   4    15
Irougil FC:          6    3   1   2   10   6    10
Rappor FC:           6    2   1   3   10  10     7
Oliver City FC:      6    0   2   4    5  16     2



GROUP E:

Roenech FC: 0 – 2 :Jhanna City
Hypocrium City: 0 – 0: Desert Foxes

CODE
Jhanna City:         6    3   1   2    8   7    10
Desert Foxes:        6    2   2   2    8   8     8
Hypocrium City:      6    1   4   1    8   7     7
Roenech FC:          6    1   3   2    7   9     6



GROUP F:

East Rubbermade FC: 0 – 1 :Jungle Strike FC
Nephi Bears: 0 – 2 :Sukatra Tigers

CODE
Jungle Strike FC:    6    4   1   1   10   3    13
Sukatra Tigers:      6    4   1   1    9   5    13
Nephi Bears:         6    2   0   4    6  11     6
East Rubbermade FC:  6    1   0   5    4  10     3




2nd Round:


Pylos Reavers vs. Great Alexandria
Iskara Daii vs. Rappor FC
Jungle Strike FC vs. Hypocrium City
Yeaddin Owls vs. Mercia Bromham
Rozier City vs. Desert Foxes
Jhanna City vs. Dorpar AC
Sukatra Tigers vs. Karakan Wolves
Caledon Simpson vs. Irougil FC

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KARAKAN: Karakan has dropped into second place in Group C after concluding a 3-3 draw with Krytenian side Mercia Bromham. Rozier City handily won their match against Irkutsk, which left Karakan two points short of the first spot. Therefore, Karakan's next match will be against the same Bettian Sukatra Tigers side that eliminated Nephi today. We suspect that Karakan will have better luck against Sukatra than Nephi had. Still and all, this should be a good match.

NEPHI: Nephi was eliminated in today's match against the Sukatra Tigers. A win would have seen Nephi into the knockouts, but this was not to be. Better luck next CL, guys.
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Milchamian Teams Advance

Both Great Alexandria and Desert Foxes fans had something to celebrate today as their teams advanced to the second round of the AOCL. The Foxes did it in a defensive struggle as they tied Hypocrium 0-0 to finish in second place. While Great Alexandria did it in style as 2 goals from Spot Nielson led them to a 3-1 victory over FC Shaw as they advanced as one of the top point getting 3rd place teams.


Desert Foxes: Their match is not worth reporting because who cares what happened in a nil-nil draw if your not from Rejistania. So that means its time for some hard core analysis about their match against Rozier City.
Desert Foxes v. Rozier City: Another Nojikan side for the Foxes as they faced Premier League runner-up Roenech FC twice in their group with one draw and one loss. Rozier City though are better and with the Foxes again having some trouble scoring this should be a tough matchup. The Foxes might advance but it will be a hard fought two games.

Great Alexandria: The title holders did make it to the next round just to not be outdone by the Foxes as they were during the Milchama Cup (Octafinalists). The game they did it in will probably go down in Alexandrian history as early the game did not go there way and FC Shaw got some good attacks in. The most brilliant being in the 18th minute when after some fancy footwork X found Y wide open in the box but Y's header as marvelously stopped by Mario Paquili to keep the score level at zero. Shaw would strike first though as only 10 minutes later Y made a great move on Pieleon that sent him unmarked into the box and this time his shot did not miss as the Shaw took a 1-0 lead. By halftime though the lead would be gone when a goal kick by Paquili found Billy Timmons in the middle and Timmons saw Spot Nielson on a run. Timmons hit Nielson perfectly onside and past the defense. Nielson then showed his great finishing to tie the game at one. That was the halftime score. The second half brought joy for the Alexandrians as only 2 minutes into the half Yonatan Mitayel was fouled right outside the box. Quentin Myler took the ensuing free kick with perfection to give the Alexandrians a lead they would never relinquish. After the goal the Alexandrians continued to dominate the play as Mitayel and Nielson started to take the game too the Nyssans. Soon Spot Nielson showed why he is considered the next Milchama soccer star as he skated past two Shaw defenders before unloading a cannon shot in the right corner of the net to give Great Alexandria the game clinching 3rd goal.
Final Score:
FC Shaw 1 (Y 28)
Great Alexandria 3 (Nielson 40, 78 Myler 47)
With the win Great Alexandria play a Hypocrian side Pylos Reavers. Reavers made it to the quarter finals last time and should be no easy for the Alexandrians to overcome. If they do beat Pylos Reavers look for a long run from the Alexandrians. Although this reporter expects them to lose in the second round.
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VANCOUVER, HOCKEY CANADA - It was a game that, in the end, meant nothing. A draw in the Dragons-Owls match made this one academic, and though United scored the only goal (and a peach at that!), they leave the competition.
For Simpson, though, it's onwards and upwards after their second-placed group finish. Next up is the second round, and two legs of knockout football against more Vilitan opposition, this time in the form of Irougil FC
NORTH POLE UNITED (HCN) - 1 (Edmonton 37)
CALEDON SIMPSON (KRY) - 0

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KARAKAN, LAMONI - Three apiece means the second round for Mercia, alas that is where the good news stops. The Woodsmen have been given an almigty tough draw - they face a side that's already visited Krytenia this season; the Yeaddin Owls. The reigning regional champions will be looking to kill the tie in the first leg in Yeaddin before finishing the job on the road. And Mercia? They'll be looking for a little more pluck.
KARAKAN WOLVES (LAM) - 3 (Nixon 33, Towers 51,77)
MERCIA BROMHAM (KRY) - 3 (Belmore 18, 71, Spivey 86)
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AO Champions League III


Group D

Rappor FC 1 - 2 Pylos Reavers


Aside from a slight blip in Vilita the Reavers have been in fine form in the Champions League. Alex Santoro’s side recorded their fifth win in six games to win Group D by a rather healthy 5 points. Theo Petras put the visitors in front in Rappor but the reigning champions of Nedalia hit back with an equaliser just two minutes into the second half. It was left to Judson York to once again steal the show, and the points with a trademark run and shot.

In the other game Irougil heaped more torment on bottom side Oliver City FC with a comprehensive 4 - 0 home win to secure second place. Reavers and Irougil go though as group winners and runners-up respectively and Rappor sneak in as one of the better placed third ranked sides.


Group E

Hypocrium City 0 - 0 Desert Foxes


The Hypocrian champion’s Group E clash with the Desert Foxes was delayed for almost an hour with traffic and crowd congestion around the City of Hypocrium stadium was given as the reason why. Whatever the truth the delay enabled both teams to get reports from not only the other group game in Nojika but from the other groups too. Which possibly goes some why to explain the outcome of the match as, safe in the knowledge that a point would be enough, the sides played out a dull and lifeless bore draw, City‘s fourth draw in six outings.

Dull and lifeless maybe but it was enough for the Imperials who advance as one of the best third placed sides. Their opponents from Milchama also advance as runners up to the Starblaydis of Jhanna City, 2 - 0 winners over Roenech FC on the final day.


Second Round Preview


Milchama provide the second round opposition for Pylos Reavers. The Reavers have home advantage in the first leg against Great Alexandria who finished third in Group B. Although whoever told the Alexandria Times that the Reavers were quarter finalists in the last tournament was lying through their teeth. The side from Pylos couldn’t manage a single win in the last edition of the competition and finished bottom of their group. The second round is the furthest any Hypocrian side has reached.

Hypocrium City are back in the second round but will have an uphill task ahead of them if they want to advance any further. Imperials Vilitan coach Christian Dogbe will face a tough homecoming as his side travel to Group F winners and reigning Stellar Division champions Jungle Strike FC.

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2ND ROUND, 1ST LEG:

Pylos Reavers: 2 - 0 :Great Alexandria
Iskara Daii: 3 - 0 :Rappor FC
Jungle Strike FC: 4 - 1 :Hypocrium City
Yeaddin Owls: 3 - 0 :Mercia Bromham
Rozier City: 4 - 2 :Desert Foxes
Jhanna City: 2 - 1 :Dorpar AC
Sukatra Tigers: 1 - 3 :Karakan Wolves
Caledon Simpson: 3 - 1 :Irougil FC
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