Captain Your Country at the World Cup - A BAP Story

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The formatting went a bit weird and wonderful on that one, my bad folks.

Points of note:

- Updates throughout the season, transfer round ups in early Sept/early Feb/early July.

- Player Screens to be posted every June 1st.

- League Screens posted as necessary at the same time.

Also, one player is injured at the start. Guess who's that was.... -_-
 
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Looking forward to this
Will the first update be out tonight?
 
Rob Yiannakou was born on 20th April 1998 in Helsinki, Finland shortly after his parents had moved from London, England. Yiannakou was brought up in the capital in a 3 bedroom flat dreaming that on day he could play for Finland, but with their national rugby team. At school he was one of the strongest in the school and his strength was used well in rugby. Then one day he played a match of football in PE and it became apparent that because of his big frame and strength, that he was an ideal center back for the school team. After a match for the schools first team, a man approached him with a clipboard and asked him if he wanted to go to trails at HJK Helsinki. Yiannakou got into the HJK squad but before he could sign his first pro contract, the club underwent a complete evaluation and all of the youth squad and many first team regulars were seen as deadwood and released without compensation. Apon hearing this news, Italian Serie B team, Livorno, invited Yiannakou for a trial. After impressing selectors with a man of the match game played behind closed doors Yiannakou was offered a 3 year youth contract at the age of just 16 years old. Whist in Finland Yiannakou amassed 6 under-21 caps for the Finnish under-21 team, and his dream of playing for the national football team this time looks like a very close possibility for him.
 
1st November:

- 2 players already have 4 caps each.

- One striker in France hits 8 already in the league.

- Majority of players make their first team debuts.
 
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As the illegitimate son of Francesco Totti, many fans are hoping the youngster could have even half the career of the footballing legend. Conceived in Rome on a drunken holiday night, Frank was born back in Albania on the exact same date as his father. The omens were good.

At 15 years old Frank has developed in to a well built young man, standing at 5 feet 11 he is already of a similar stature to his father. The similarities don't end there though. Frank has built a reputation for flair with a keen eye for a pass.

The management of Crotone will be happy to have such a talent in their ranks and many expect to see Totti making strides in the first team very soon
 
29th January:

-Very little to report

- One further player joins the ranks of the internationals
 
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Shane Lenham Was Born On The 26th October In Harare In Zimbabwe. His Family Moved To South Africa Shortly After. He Spent 10 Years In Cape Town Before Moving To France After His Dad Married A French Woman. Despite Struggling Making Friends And Learning The Language. He Found His Calling During A Key School Football Match Against There Rivals After There Star Player Broke His Leg. So Shane Was Called In And Was The Most Unstoppable Player Out There Managing To Single-Handedly Dominated There Rivals By Scoring 6 Goals And Stopping His Opponents From Scoring By Any Means Necessary In A 10-0 Win. A Video Of That Match Was Uploaded On Youtube Which Caught Attention Of Scouts All Around France. After Having Trials With Paris Saint-Germian,Olympique Marseille Lyon, Nice And Montpelier But Was Rejected By Them Due To His Very Aggressive Nature And Wreckless. However His Uncle Was An Youth Coach With Angers SCO Who Were Desperate Who Needed A Lenham-Type Player Up Front And Snapped Him Up Immediately. Lenham Who's Life-Long Dream Is To Play In The World Cup With Zimbabwe.
 
We have our first international captain! More to be revealed at the end of the season.
 
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The nephew (some say his son) of his name sake, the great Borat Sagdiyev, Borat had some what of a troubled up bringing, his mother a ***** and his father a goat herder, Borat found chances in life hard to come by.
However after his uncle's trip to the USA Borat was picked up playing football in a local field by chance. A television crew had been filming a documentary about his uncle, when a young Borat caught the eye of one of the producers. The producer contacted one of his friends back home in the USA who was involved in a Soccer schools program and Borat finally had his chance.
After numerous trials and a change in education Borat's big break finally arrived when he was spotted by an Italian scout during a Soccer tournament in San Diego. Borat will now ply his trade in Modena and eventually hope to become the pride of his nation as his Uncle or perhaps Dad once was.
 
8th June 2015

- Pedersen appointed captain of Qatar

- Big summer of transfers expected for the wonderkids

- League screens to follow on playoff completion
 
A growing star

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The future of African football?

Malian born Are Burheim has made a decent breakthrough this season in French League 2. He has made 28 league starts at the tender age of 16, and has been one of the positives in a relatively poor season for Chamois Niortais. He has already made his national debut, and will surely be a face to follow in years to come.

Are was born in Bamako, and was abandoned by his parents at a early age, which meant he grew up in an orphanage. There have been recent rumours that he is the love child of Malian National team manager Alain Giresse and Malian artist Ko Kan Ko Sata, but nothing has been proven yet.

Burheim's talent was spotted at a young age, as he kept injuring the other orphans by kicking balls made from empty coconut shells at them. At the age of 12, he entered the Mali-Bamoko academy, known to have strong links to Belgium. Two years later, he was invited to train with Beveren in Belgium, but during his stay there he ran away from the apartment where he had to stay, due to being afraid of the modern WC and shower he was forced to use. He fled across the border to France, and ended up living as a roaming ball juggler for a year. At the age of 16, he had made his way to Niort in western France, where he was discovered juggling and doing tricks with a Ferrero Rocher on the city markedplace. He was immediately invited to train with the youth team of Chamois Niortais, and after scoring 17 goals in 2 games, he was promoted to the senior squad.

His history is such an unlikely fairytale, that one can only imagine what the future will bring, but there are already strong links to other clubs as Burheim is said to be very unhappy at playing with what he has been quoted calling "lesser individuals".
 
Haha relegated already. Made 1 league appearance and got a 7.10 rating though.

Improved in Corners, Anticipation, Bravery, Long shots and Strength mainly.

Hopefully Totti goes to a club with good coaches and facilities
 
Haha relegated already. Made 1 league appearance and got a 7.10 rating though.

Improved in Corners, Anticipation, Bravery, Long shots and Strength mainly.

Hopefully Totti goes to a club with good coaches and facilities

He was being linked to Roma and Lazio at one point, as were a lot of the Italian based players
 
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