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Kernansquillec failed to qualify for World Cup 69, finishing 5th in qualifying group 24. A round of sixteen appearance at the 19th Copa Rushmori followed but it wasn't good enough for the KERFA who didn't renew Rachael Sandheart's contract. Gabby Indignu replaced her before the start of qualifying for World Cup 70, taking Kernansquillec to within a point of a playoff spot. | Kernansquillec failed to qualify for World Cup 69, finishing 5th in qualifying group 24. A round of sixteen appearance at the 19th Copa Rushmori followed but it wasn't good enough for the KERFA who didn't renew Rachael Sandheart's contract. Gabby Indignu replaced her before the start of qualifying for World Cup 70, taking Kernansquillec to within a point of a playoff spot. | ||
− | Gabby Indignu took the side to a respectable 3rd place in qualifying for World Cup 70 and then to the last sixteen of the 20th Copa Rushmori. However after Kernansquillec had their worst ever qualifying attempt ever, failing to win a single tie during the second round of games, Indignu was sacked by the KERFA. Harry Broudant was named as her replacement. Broudant would lead the team to major improvements, finishing runners-up at Copa Rushmori 21 and qualifying twice in a row for World Cup 73 and 74, before Kernansquillec were banned from international football for three years due to crowd trouble during | + | Gabby Indignu took the side to a respectable 3rd place in qualifying for World Cup 70 and then to the last sixteen of the 20th Copa Rushmori. However after Kernansquillec had their worst ever qualifying attempt ever, failing to win a single tie during the second round of games, Indignu was sacked by the KERFA. Harry Broudant was named as her replacement. Broudant would lead the team to major improvements, finishing runners-up at Copa Rushmori 21 and qualifying twice in a row for World Cup 73 and 74, before Kernansquillec were banned from international football for three years due to crowd trouble during a domestic league match. The team returned to international competition at the Games of the XI Olympiad. |
==Dean Harold era== | ==Dean Harold era== |
Revision as of 11:41, 29 July 2016
General information | |
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Nation | Kernansquillec |
Nicknames | The Kers, The Green and Whites |
Home stadium | The Green Jewel (110,000) |
Trigramme | KRN |
Colours | Dark Green and White |
Association | KERFA |
Conferedation | Union of Rushmori Football Associations |
Staff and Players | |
Manager | Harry Broudant |
Assistant Manager | Royce Flatley |
Captain | Jakki Snijder |
Most caps | Marie Iris (102) |
Most goals | Peter Lilac (48) |
Kit | |
Manufacturer | K Kits |
Rankings | |
KBP Rank | 66th |
Highest rankings | 25th (Pre WC74) |
World Cup | |
Appearances | 3 |
First appearance | WC 57 |
Best result | Last Sixteen (WC 73) |
World Cup Qualifying | |
Appearances | 12 |
First appearance | WC 55 Qualifying |
Best result | 1st place (WCQ 74) |
Copa Rushmori | |
Appearances | 6 |
First appearance | CR VIII |
Best result | Finalist (CR XXI) |
Cup of Harmony | |
Appearances | 2 |
First appearance | CoH 48 |
Best result | Quarter-Finals (CoH 48) |
Kernansquillec is a nation located in the Goose Coast region of Rushmore. The national football team, known by the name of their country, but also by nicknames such as the Green and Whites, the Kers or the Green Stalions, represent the country at major international tournaments.
Their home ground in the National Stadium, also known as the Green Jewel, located in the capital, Kernansquillec City. It can hold up to 110 000 spectators.
Kernansquillec's greatest hour so far came when they qualified for World Cup 57. They also finished 4th at the 42nd Baptism of Fire, while the Women's Olympic Football Team won a silver medal at the Games of the VI Olympiad, hosted by Cafundéu.
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History
Kernansquillec have a short but rich history in international football. Their first appearance on the World stage came at the 42nd Baptism of Fire hosted in Legalese and Erathore. After winning the 64 team first round, Kernansquillec went on to finish 4th overall, losing on penalties in the semi-final before falling to a 4-3 defeat against Cheergirls.
Qualifying for World Cups 55 and 56 came to no avail, but the side was develloping into a decent team. The 48th Cup of Harmony was somewhat of a breakthrough with the side making it to the quarter-finals.
Olympic success arrived for the female side of the national team at the Games of the VI Olympiad. While the men fell at the group stage, the ladies impressed many, going all the way to the final which they lost 2-1 against hosts Cafundéu.
The Olympic success, coupled with the rising stars that had done well at the 19th Di Bradini Cup, finishing 4th, led on to the qualifying round for the 57th World Cup. While it was still somewhat of an upset, the Kernansquillecans finished 2nd in their group to set up a playoff date with Khabarovsk Krai: a 3-2 win after extra time sealed the Kers' place in the 57th World Cup proper for the first time in their history.
World Cup 58 would also see the Green and Whites reach the playoffs, however a 3-0 reverse against Bostopia ended Kernansquillecan dreams of a second World Cup in a row.
The 2018 World Cup was to be Kernansquillec's last until the 68th edition. Political tensions were already high and the 59th World Cup was somewhat of a sideshow. 12 goals in as many matches was far to few to take the Kers to the finals, with them finishing 4th in their group.
A 39 year absence from the international stage was to follow. The Great War and the following aftermath taking its toll. The Green and Whites only reemerged for World Cup 68 in 2057 with a team composed of little known players who had only recently turned professional within KERFA's new league structure. However a very strong and spirited showing from the side would see them finish 3rd in their group, pulling off a number of surprises along the way. The prize was a two legged play-off against Kandorith. The dream was not to be however, with a 4-0 second leg defeat leading to a 7-3 aggregate loss.
This new generation of Kernansquillecan players have shown themselves to be good players: following on from their World Cup Qualifying performance the Kers reached the quarter-finals of the 2058 Copa Rushmori, losing 4-3 to Valladares. The Under 21 side have also shown their talent, finishing 3rd at the most recent Di Bradini Cup.
Kernansquillec failed to qualify for World Cup 69, finishing 5th in qualifying group 24. A round of sixteen appearance at the 19th Copa Rushmori followed but it wasn't good enough for the KERFA who didn't renew Rachael Sandheart's contract. Gabby Indignu replaced her before the start of qualifying for World Cup 70, taking Kernansquillec to within a point of a playoff spot.
Gabby Indignu took the side to a respectable 3rd place in qualifying for World Cup 70 and then to the last sixteen of the 20th Copa Rushmori. However after Kernansquillec had their worst ever qualifying attempt ever, failing to win a single tie during the second round of games, Indignu was sacked by the KERFA. Harry Broudant was named as her replacement. Broudant would lead the team to major improvements, finishing runners-up at Copa Rushmori 21 and qualifying twice in a row for World Cup 73 and 74, before Kernansquillec were banned from international football for three years due to crowd trouble during a domestic league match. The team returned to international competition at the Games of the XI Olympiad.
Dean Harold era
Baptism of Fire 42
Record: 5-2-2 (19/9)
Starters: Henderson; Pinnard, Sweeper, Boursier, Connor (c.); Lilac, Matignon, Harold, Le Grand; Holmes, Rolland
Subs: Larivière; Glover, Tyler, Dunn; Wyatt, Cressac, Kiki, Francoeur, Masson; Suutari-Jääskö, Grosventre, Kent.
World Cup 55 Qualifying
Record: 7-5-8 (21/27)
Starters: Henderson; Pinnard, Sweeper, Boursier, Connor (c.); Lilac, Matignon, Harold, Le Grand; Holmes, Rolland
Subs: Larivière; Glover, Tyler, Dunn; Wyatt, Cressac, Kiki, Francoeur, Masson; Suutari-Jääskö, Grosventre, Kent.
World Cup 56 Qualifying
Record: 6-3-5 (27/27)
Starters: Henderson; Sweeper, Connor (c.), Boursier, Glover; Matignon, Cressac, Francoeur, Lilac; Suutari-Jääskö, Holmes
Subs: Larivière; Walker, Tyler, Dunn; Wyatt, Kiki, Harold, Roseby, Masson; Rolland, Grosventre, Kent
Cup of Harmony 48
Record: 4-2-2 (13/11)
Starters: Henderson; Sweeper, Connor (c.), Boursier, Glover; Matignon, Cressac, Harold, Lilac; Suutari-Jääskö, Holmes
Subs: Larivière; Walker, Tyler, Dunn; Wyatt, Kiki, Francoeur, Roseby, Masson; Rolland, Grosventre, Kent
Chappell Robert era
World Cup 57 Qualifying
Record: 11-3-3 (44/19)
Starters: Larivière; Dunn, Connor (c.), Boursier, Glover; Matignon, Roseby, Harold, Lilac; Suutari-Jääskö, Holmes
Subs: Henderson; Walker, Tyler, Sweeper; Wyatt, Kiki, Francoeur, Cressac, Masson; Rolland, Grosventre, Kent
World Cup 57
Record: 1-0-2 (7/10)
Starters: Larivière; Dunn, Connor (c.), Boursier, Glover; Matignon, Roseby, Harold, Lilac; Suutari-Jääskö, Holmes
Subs: Henderson; Walker, Tyler, Sweeper; Wyatt, Kiki, Francoeur, Cressac, Masson; Rolland, Grosventre, Kent
World Cup 58 Qualifying
Record: 10-5-2 (26/14)
Starters: Larivière; Glover, Dunn, Boursier, Campbell; Lilac (c.), Kiki, Roseby, Francoeur; Suutari-Jääskö, Holmes
Subs: Henderson; Walker, Connor, Sweeper; Wyatt, Matignon, Harold, Iqbal, Masson, Cressac; Grosventre, Rolland
Copa Rushmori VIII
Record: 2-2-1 (6/3)
Starters: Larivière; Glover, Field, Boursier, Fox (c.); Adam Lilac, Yasmin Pearce, Francoeur, Roseby; Holmes, Sharp
Subs: Patience Caron; Despins, Dunn, Campbell, Iqbal; Chabot, Kiki, Peacock, Colombo, Cressac; Suutari-Jääskö, Hilton
World Cup 59 Qualifying
Record: 5-4-3 (12/6)
Starters: Larivière; Glover, Field, Boursier, Fox (c.); Adam Lilac, Yasmin Pearce, Francoeur, Roseby; Holmes, Sharp
Subs: Patience Caron; Despins, Dunn, Campbell, Iqbal; Chabot, Kiki, Peacock, Colombo, Cressac; Suutari-Jääskö, Hilton
The "long break"
As the build up to the Great War began to affect normal daily life, the ability to maintain the national team faltered and resulted in the team being withdrawn from the international scene. It would remain absent for 39 years as the country suffered from and rebuilt after the Great War.
Rachael Sandheart era
World Cup 68 Qualifying
Record: 8-3-5 (46/36)
Starters: Elyssa; Cressac, Yegos, Dubois, Kellah; Fengouli, Quaby (c.), Iris, Poutre, Noupen; Lilac
Subs: Ferly; Stoke, Bones; Zorm, Maynard, Al-Perut; Gigode
Copa Rushmori XVIII
Record: 1-1-2 (9/10)
Starters: Elyssa; Cressac, Yegos, Dubois, Kellah; Fengouli, Quaby (c.), Iris, Poutre, Noupen; Lilac
Subs: Ferly; Stoke, Bones; Zorm, Maynard, Al-Perut; Gigode
World Cup 69 Qualifying
Record: 6-4-4 (28/23)
Starters: Elyssa; Cressac, Yegos, Dubois, Kellah; Fengouli, Zorm, Iris, Poutre, Noupen (c.); Lilac
Subs: Ferly; Stoke, Winter; Quaby, Käufer, Carrac; Lebeau
Copa Rushmori XIX
Record: 3-1-2 (11/11)
Starters: Elyssa; Cressac, Yegos, Dubois, Kellah; Käufer, Zorm, Iris, Poutre, Noupen (c.); Lilac
Subs: Ferly; Stoke, Winter; Quaby, Fengouli, Carrac; Lebeau
Gabby Indignu era
World Cup 70 Qualifying
Record: 9-3-4 (38/33)
Starters: Ellysa; Winter, Andrewson, Dubois, Yegos; Käufer, Zorm, Iris, Poutre, Noupen (c.); Lilac
Subs: D'Aramitz; Cressac, Seresimo; Ó Maolmhuaidh, Fengouli, Findlay; Keys
Copa Rushmori XX
Record: 1-3-1 (6/4)
Starters: Ellysa; Winter, Andrewson, Markey, Yegos; Käufer, Zorm, Iris, Poutre, Noupen (c.); Lilac
Subs: D'Aramitz; Cressac, Seresimo; Findlay, Blackwood, Ayers; Keys
World Cup 71 Qualifying
Record: 4-3-7 (29/31) Starters: Ellysa; Winter, Andrewson, Bloxam; Ó Cléirigh; Käufer, Zorm, Iris, Poutre, Noupen (c.); Varano
Subs: D'Aramitz; Markey; Spijker, Findlay, Blackwood; Lilac, Keys
Harry Broudant era
Copa Rushmori XXI
Record: 5-2-0 Starters: Ellysa; Cressac, Gashotov, Corren, Bloxam; Zorm, Findlay, Noupen (c.); Iris, Poutre, Varano
Subs: Ferly; Markey, Andrewson; Rice, Kaüfer, O'Connor; Lilac
World Cup 72 Qualifying
Record: 8-4-2 (33/24)
Starters: Ellysa; Cressac, Gashotov, Corren, Bloxam; Blackwood, C.Findlay, Noupen (c.); Iris, Poutre, Varano
Subs: Ferly; Snijder, Seresimo, Stanley; Zorm, Kaüfer, Spijker, R.Findlay, De Luca; Lilac
Cup of Harmony 64
Record: 1-0-2 (5/10)
Starters: Ellysa; Cressac, Gashotov, Corren, Bloxam; Blackwood, C.Findlay, Noupen (c.); Iris, Poutre, Varano
Subs: Ferly; Snijder, Seresimo, Stanley; Zorm, Kaüfer, Spijker, R.Findlay, De Luca; Lilac
Copa Rushmori XXII
Record: 3-0-2 (10/8)
Starters: Ellysa; Herring, Gashotov, Snijder, Bloxam; Blackwood, C.Findlay, Noupen (c.); Iris, De Luca, Varano
Subs: Ferly; Corren, Fontaine, Petit, Stanley; Jamison, Spijker, Poutre, Sexton; Lilac
World Cup Qualifying 73
Record: 9-3-2 (40/29)
Starters: Ferly; Herring, Gashotov, Snijder, Bloxam; Blackwood, Spijker, Noupen (c.); Iris, De Luca, Varano
Subs: Ellysa; Corren, Fontaine, Stanley; Jamison, C.Findlay, Poutre, James; Lilac, Busto
World Cup 73
Record: 1-1-2 (7/11)
Starters: Ferly; Herring, Gashotov, Snijder, Bloxam; Blackwood, Spijker, Noupen (c.); Iris, De Luca, Varano
Subs: Ellysa; Corren, Fontaine, Stanley; Jamison, C.Findlay, Poutre, James; Lilac, Busto
Copa Rushmore XXIII
Record: 5-0-2 (20/10)
Starters: Ferly; Herring, Desrochers, Snijder, Bloxam; Blackwood, Spijker, Noupen (c.); Iris, De Luca, Varano
Subs: Battaglia; Corren, Rivers, Gashotov, Cressac; Zorm, C.Findlay, Poutre, James; Lilac, Busto
World Cup 74 Qualifying
Record: 10-0-2 (36/11)
Starters: Ferly; Herring, Desrochers, Snijder, Bloxam; Blackwood, Spijker, Noupen (c.); Iris, De Luca, Varano
Subs: Battaglia; Corren, Rivers, Gashotov, Cressac; Zorm, C.Findlay, Poutre, James; Lilac, Busto
World Cup 74
Record: 0-0-3 (3/7)
Starters: Ferly; Herring, Desrochers, Snijder, Bloxam; Blackwood, Spijker, Noupen (c.); Iris, De Luca, Varano
Subs: Battaglia; Corren, Rivers, Gashotov, Cressac; Zorm, C.Findlay, Poutre, James; Lilac, Busto
International ban
On the final day of Kernansquillec's domestic season, First Divison team Guingamp were playing Haut Corlay in what was essentially a playoff for qualification to the Globe Cup. A final score of 2-2 left a number of Guingamp fans angry, leading to a number of violent clashes within the stadium and in the surrounding streets, where running battle were fought between fans of both sides, as well as riot police. One Guingamp supporter was killed, while several other persons were severely injured. Given the severity of the violence, the UICA decided to suspend the KERFA's right to send clubs to its international competitions for three seasons.
Despite the supporters of the national side never having shown any sort of violent actions on their travels in recent times, the World Cup Committee took the decision to also ban Kernansquillec's international teams from all international football for the same period, much to the outrage of Kernansquillecans. Following the double whammy decisions, most foreign players in the country decided to seek pastures new and investment in professional clubs slowed considerably. Senior staff of the National team, including star manager Harry Broudant, were laid off. He would later to return to the National set up once the ban was lifted in order to manage Kernansquillec's Olympic football teams.
Harry Broudant's second era
Games of the XI Olympiad - Qualifying (men)
Record: underway 1-0-0 (2/1)
Starters: Pugh; Clarke, Zimmerman, Snijder (c.), Moore; Whinery, Spijker, Verity, Cernik, André; Senior
Subs: Siegel; Horn, Schermer; Lange, Tittensor; Baumgartner, Lilac
Games of the XI Olympiad - Qualifying (women)
Record: underway
Starters: Boon; Stieber, Boucher, Pelletier; Grosz, Willoughby; Long, De Luca, Iris; Milton
Subs: Ctvrtnik; Brigham, Jekyll; Noupen, Faeber, Couch; Simon
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