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World Cup Soccer Association Pre-Season Friendlies

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October 1995 Pre-Season Friendlies



Egypt v. Brazil

Netherlands v. Vietnam




WORLD CUP SOCCER ASSOCIATION

The World Cup Soccer Association organizes and manages the world's first international soccer league as well as the Tournament of Nations.

Team League Registration Fee: $50,000,000
Current Guaranteed Winner's Pot: $100,000,000 (Will grow depending on number of registered teams)

Friendlies Team Prizes: $5,000,000 for winning fully registered team, $1,000,000 for participating fully registered teams.

REGISTRATION FOR THE 1995 REGULAR SEASON STILL OPEN

To register your team, or otherwise seek business opportunities with the ISA, please visit our site.

For teams that have registered, we kindly remind you to please place your league registration fees. These fees will help support paying for the ultimate winner's prize, league staff, as well as planned future league infrastructure.


Rules

1. Games have three stages to them, pre-game, halftime, and post game. Teams may submit reports at each stage.

2. Games are scored in two stages, halftime score, then final score.

3. Teams may create reports that detail their own performance but should not control the opposing team. Limited reference to opposing side action is acceptable.

4. Teams may not card or injure other players without consent of their opponents.

5. Players may be tired and/or injured as part of the game. Injuries will be given during the reports. Teams are advised to have backups and to rotate out tired players.

6. Players will have 24 hours to respond to the pre-game and halftime stages before their team's actions are automated and they lose out on potential report-based bonuses. Having your team's actions automated does not guaranteed a loss.

7. The ISA reserves the right to remove any team that does not comply with ISA's or WCSA rules.






Registered Teams



Team Details


Vietnam National Football Team
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Registration Not Yet Complete: Registration Fee

Team Name: Vietnam National Football Team
Team Nickname: Golden Dragons
Country of Origin: Vietnam
Home Stadium: My Dinh National Stadium
Team Style (-5 - 5; -5 Totally Defensive, 5 Totally Offensive): 2
Team Colors:
Coach: Park Hang-Seo
Captain: Que Ngoc Hai
Roster:
Lục Thiên Phú (#1, GK)
Nguyễn Hữu Khang (#18, GK)
Mã Thanh Quang (#23, GK)
Phan Huy Kha (#2, DF)
Bạch Khắc Ninh (#3, DF)
Phan Hồ Nam (#4, DF)
Hoàng Minh Ân (#5, DF)
Chung Quang Dũng (#12, DF)
Tô Khắc Việt (#17, DF)
Nguyễn Thụy Du (#21, DF)
Huỳnh Trí Hào (#6, MF)
Sái Uy Vũ (#7, MF)
Bành Minh Hưng (#8, MF)
Phan Hùng Ngọc (#14, MF)
Nguyễn Công Thành (#15, MF)
Trần Công Tráng (#16, MF)
Ân Bình Quân (#19, MF)
Dương Thế Tường (#20, MF)
Võ Minh Lý (#9, FW)
Lưu Lâm Viên (#10, FW)
Phan Ðình Dương (#11, FW)
Bùi Minh Nhật (#9, FW)
Đoàn Mạnh Tường (#13, FW)
Úc Huy Thông (#22, FW)


Egyptian National Football Team
Registration Not Yet Complete: Registration Fee

Team Name: Egyptian National Football Team
Team Nickname: The Pharaos
Country of Origin: Egypt
Home Stadium: XXXX
Team Style (-5 - 5; -5 Totally Defensive, 5 Totally Offensive): -5
Team Colors:
Coach: Mahmoud El-Gohary
Captain: Abdel Sabry
Roster:
Goalkeeper
12 Essam El Hadary
1 Nader El Sayed
22 Ahmed Saber
Defender
6 Medhat Abdel Hady
2 Abdel-Zaher El Saqqa
15 Amr Fahim
5 Samir Kamouna
3 Mohamed Omara
4 Hany Ramzy
Midfielder
14 Hazem Emam
17 Ahmed Hassan
12 Hady Khashaba
20 Tarek Mostafa
21 Osama Nabih
11 Yasser Rayyan
10 Abdel Sabry
19 Sami Sheshini
8 Radwan Yasser
7 Mohamed Youssef
Forward
18 Mohamed Abdelnasser
9 Hossam Hassan
13 Walid Salah El-Di


Brazilian National Football Team


Registration Not Yet Complete: Registration Fee

Team Name: Brazilian National Football Team
Team Nickname: The Canarinhos
Country of Origin: Brazil
Home Stadium: Maracanã
Team Style (-5 - 5; -5 Totally Defensive, 5 Totally Offensive): 3
Team Colors:
Coach:
Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo
Captain: Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri
Roster:
Goalkeeper
1 Cláudio André Mergen Taffarel
12 Armelino Donizetti Quagliato
22 Gilmar Luís Rinaldi
Defender
2 Jorge de Amorim Campos
3 Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha
4 Ronaldo Rodrigues de Jesus
6 Cláudio Ibrahim Vaz Leal
13 Aldair Nascimento dos Santos
14 Marcos Evangelista de Morais
15 Márcio Roberto dos Santos
Midfielder
5 Mauro da Silva Gomes
8 Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri (C)
9 Crizam César de Oliveira Filho
10 Raí Souza Vieira de Oliveira
16 Leonardo Nascimento de Araújo
17 Iomar do Nascimento
Forward
7 José Roberto Gama de Oliveira
11 Romário de Souza Faria
18 Paulo Sérgio Silvestre do Nascimento
19 Luís Antônio Corrêa da Costa
20 Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima
21Paulo Sérgio Rosa


Netherlands National Football Team




Registration Not Yet Complete: Registration Fee

Team Name: Netherlands National Football Team
Team Nickname: The Dutch Eleven
Country of Origin: Netherlands
Home Stadium: Amsterdam Arena & De Kuip
Team Style (-5 - 5; -5 Totally Defensive, 5 Totally Offensive): 2
Team Colors:
Coach: Guus Hiddink
Captain: Edwin van der Sar
Roster:
Goalkeeper
1 Edwin van der Sar
21 Ruud Hesp
16 Ed de Goey
Defender
3 Danny Blind
15 Winston Bogarde
18 Johan de Kock
13 Arthur Numan
2 Michael Reiziger
5 Jaap Stam
22 John Veldman
Midfielder
20 Phillip Cocu
17 Jordi Cruyff
8 Edgar Davids
6 Ronald de Boer
11 Peter Hoekstra
4 Clarence Seedorf
12 Aron Winter
14 Richard Witschge
Forward
10 Dennis Bergkamp
9 Patrick Kluivert
19 Youri Mulder
7 Gaston Taument


October 1995 Pre-Season Friendlies

Egypt v. Brazil

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Nagai Stadium


Greetings fans and welcome to the first ever match of the World Cup Soccer Association! Two of the greatest teams in the world have signed up to play in this friendly match before the season begins. Such titans of football clashing against each other! It will truly be a sight to behold! Fans have packed the stadium here tonight in anticipation of this momentous match. Millions are tuning in from their televisions from across the world. Who will have the honor of being the first international football team to win on this, the highest of stages.

Teams now have 24 hours to submit their pre-game reports@Naio90 @JakeDorent
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Naio90

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The egyptian national team was in the midst of a transition. Historically, african and arab nations where very relegate in terms of competitiveness in world football, and more often than not, their participations in major worldwide events, such as the World Cup resulted in embarrassing scores and very poor performances. But this was now beginning to change. With globalization and an easier access for the common people to TV's and to the match of leading competitions such as the Premier League, Serie A and La Liga, more and more egyptians became vivid football fans, and began practicing this sport more seriously. Large groups of children and teens began playing in clubs and eventually.

Fast forward a few years and the young egyptian squad was eager to prove their progress in the field, and nothing better for this than a test match against one of the world leading powers in football: Brazil.

They arrived early in the morning in Japan and were directly moved to the hotel, were they rested until the late afternoon. After that they set off to a nearby training field to perform some first acclimation drills and light exercises to activate the body for the upcoming match. Everything in terms of formation and tactics was already clear and had been extensively practiced back in Cairo the week prior to the flight.

Obviously, clearly outperformed and outclassed by the big brazilian stars, they had a very defensive strategy, and where betting on a quick counterattack, but they would also be happy with a tie...

@Suvorov
 

JakeDorent

The Empire of the Americas
Nov 14, 2019
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The Brazilian National Team was considered one of the most well respected national teams out there, Being one of the only ones to have participated in all of the editions of the World Cup, coming out as the champion last year after winning against the Italian National Team during the penalties of the 1994 World Cup Finals.

Now, one year later, the Brazilians arrived in Japan for the friendlies match against Egypt, the team was optimistic that they could deliver a great result, the team had prepared and practised the tactics and formation back at home in Rio, the strategy of the Brazilians was for a strong defence, a focus on ball possession, accurate passes, crossings and of attacking at the correct moment.

After resting in the Hotel, the "Canarinhos" moved to a training field to review their strategy one final time and train the players for the upcoming match.

Back at home, many Brazilians were tuning in on their Radios and Televisions to watch the coming match between the two Nations.

@Suvorov
 

Suvorov

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October 1995 Pre-Season Friendlies

Egypt v. Brazil

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Nagai Stadium


Halftime Score: 0-0


What an exciting first match! The Brazilian offensive onslaught has been halted by the Pharaos withering defense! Let's see what the second half has in store!

Teams now have 24 hours to submit their Halftime reports@Naio90 @JakeDorent
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Suvorov

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October 1995 Pre-Season Friendlies


Netherlands v. Vietnam

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Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium

While we wait for halftime to end in our our first matchup between Egypt and Brazil, we would like to turn our attention to the second game in this bout of friendlies. The Netherlands national team against the Vietnamese Golden Dragons. Will the Dutch Eleven be enough to slay the dragons? Let's find out!

Teams now have 24 hours to submit their pre-game reports @Dutchy @Joe
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JakeDorent

The Empire of the Americas
Nov 14, 2019
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Although not a completely disastrous first half, the team could improve, the Egyptians were showing to be a very good opponent, however, there was still time, the coach, Zagallo, spoke some words of encouragement for the team.

"
We've faced stronger opponents in the last year boys, Come on, let's give it everything we have, the people are rooting for the "Canarinhos", and we'll give them what they want!"

The team's strategy would remain similar to the first half, Strong Defenses, with a bigger focus in Attacking in the correct moments and with precision through the Egyptian Defenses whenever possible.
 

Dutchy

The Netherlands
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Jul 1, 2018
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The Dutch Eleven, having previously arrived in Japan to ensure they were well rested and accustomed to their new surroundings, would be busy preparing for the match ahead. In the changing room the manager would implement a tactic which the team had utilised many times before. It called for a solid defence from which to build on, while focusing attacks to the flanks by using the speed of the players to get the ball forward before crossing it into the center where tall Dutch strikers could deliver the finishing blow.
 

Suvorov

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Jan 18, 2020
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October 1995 Pre-Season Friendlies

Egypt v. Brazil

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Nagai Stadium


Final Score: 0-1


GOOOOOAAAALLLL! What a finish! Brazil is crowned the first winner of a ISA World Cup Soccer Association match! Congratulations to all teams involved.

Teams now have 24 hours to submit their Halftime reports@Naio90 @JakeDorent
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JakeDorent

The Empire of the Americas
Nov 14, 2019
839
Having spent the second half trying to push through the Egyptian defences, they did so with a push through by José Roberto Gama de Oliveira, the number 7 then passed the ball to Romário de Souza Faria, allowing the number 11 to score Brazil's goal against the "Pharaos", the two players celebrated the goal together, for the rest of the second half the team defended itself against the Egyptian attack, with the Match ending, the Brazilians waved to the public and shook hands with the Egyptians.

Back at home, the Brazilian population cheered along with the victory of the "Canarinhos", while not the result they expected, a Victory is a Victory nonetheless, there was always room for improvement, but today, the Victory was to Brazil.

 

Naio90

Federal Republic of Ethiopia
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Jul 1, 2018
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The egyptian players, after having performed a very convincing and solid first time, began to feel the stress and attrition of keeping up with one of the worlds top nations. Despite the efforts of the manager, who performed the 3 substitutions before the 65th min to try keep up the fitness, it was too much for the ambitious but experienced Egyptian players.

A failed clearance by the egyptian defense conceded the ball to the skillful brazilian forwards, which quickly overran the last line of defense of the caught-unprepared "pharaohs" and with an clear assist of the number 7, brazilian star Romario managed to beat the egyptian keeper.

After that, there was not really time to react, and the referee ended the match with a 0-1 defeat for the africans.

After exchanging jerseys, back in the changing room, the Manager encouraged his players about the overall positive performance they ha rounded up, managing to hold against the reigning World Champion for almost an entire match and only loosing by 1 goal.

There was certainly light in the future for the egyptian national football team.
 

Suvorov

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Jan 18, 2020
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October 1995 Pre-Season Friendlies

Netherlands v. Vietnam

190423080209756_Universiade%2BMemorial%2BStadium.jpg


Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium

0-0 Halftime Score


Another defensive battle here at World Cup Soccer. The Dutch Eleven are like noble knights trying to slay these fearsome Golden Dragons. Each team's defense is proving too strong. Who will succeed in the end? We will see what halftime adjustments the teams make.

Teams now have 24 hours to submit their Halftime reports @Dutchy @Joe


 

Suvorov

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Jan 18, 2020
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October 1995 Pre-Season Friendlies

Netherlands v. Vietnam

190423080209756_Universiade%2BMemorial%2BStadium.jpg


Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium

0-1 Final Score


Incredible match. The Golden Dragons managed to squeeze out a victory at the very end! The Dutch Eleven fought valiantly but the Golden Dragons prevailed in the end. What a performance!

Teams now have 24 hours to submit their Final reports @Dutchy @Joe


 

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