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Sunday, February 26, 2017

WCCF 2016-2017 Unique Team - The Blazers (Croatia National Team)


The Croatia national football team (CroatianHrvatska nogometna reprezentacija) represents Croatia in international football. The team is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation, the nation's governing body of football. A FIFA-sanctioned national side previously represented the short-lived Banovina of Croatia and Independent State of Croatia in nineteen friendly matches between 1940 and 1944. This team was dissolved in 1945 as Croatia became a constituent federal republic of SFR Yugoslavia. In the period between 1945 and 1990, Croatia was ineligible to field a separate team for competitive matches; local players instead played for the Yugoslavia national football team.
The modern Croatian team was formed in 1990, shortly before Croatia's independence from Yugoslavia, and by 1993 had gained membership in FIFA and UEFA. The team played their first competitive matches in the successful qualifying campaign for UEFA Euro 1996, leading to their first appearance at a major tournament.[3] In Croatia's FIFA World Cup debut in 1998 the team finished third and provided the tournament's top scorerDavor Šuker. Since becoming eligible to compete in international tournaments, Croatia have failed to qualify for only one World Cup (in 2010) and one European Championship (in 2000).
Most home matches are played at the Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb, with some fixtures also taking place at the Poljud Stadium in Split or at other, smaller venues, such as Kantrida Stadium in Rijeka or Gradski Vrt in Osijek. The team was undefeated in its first 36 home competitive matches at Maksimir, the run ending with a heavy defeat to England in September 2008. The team's traditional nickname is Vatreni ("The Blazers").
The team was named FIFA's "Best Mover of the Year" in 1994 and 1998, the only team—along with Colombia—to win the award more than once. On admission to FIFA, Croatia was ranked 125th in the world; following the 1998 World Cup campaign, the side rose to third place in the rankings, making it the most volatile team in FIFA Rankings history.

There is a special national team KP for Croatia National Team, バトレニ or Vatreni (The Blazers). Hence, it is possible to make a squad full of Croatian players. And here it is! Note the players chosen below are based on the best overalls and best position that suits all of the players available.


Here is the full squad :
GK Joey DIDULICA (09-10 Extra Regular Card / AZ Alkmaar)
RB Vedran CORLUKA (11-12 Special Card / Bayer Leverkusen)
CB Igor TUDOR (01-02 Special Card / Juventus)
CB Dejan LOVREN (15-16 Regular Card / Liverpool FC)
LB Ivan STRINIC (16-17 Regular Card / SSC Napoli) 

RM Ivica OLIC (10-11 Special Card / FC Bayern Munchen)
CM Ivan RAKITIC (16-17 World-Class CM / FC Barcelona)
CM Luca MODRIC (16-17 World-Class CM / Real Madrid CF)
LM Zvonimir BOBAN (02-03 All Time Legend / AC Milan)

CF Davor SUKER (12-13 All Time Legend / Real Madrid CF)
CF Alen BOKSIC (02-03 Legend / SS Lazio)

Subs :
FW Mario MANDZUKIC (14-15 OE Star of Club / AC Milan)
FW Ivan PERISIC (16-17 Special Card / FC Inter Milan)
MF Matteo KOVACIC (16-17 Regular Card / Real Madrid CF)
MF Dario SRNA (11-12 Regular Card / Shakhtar Donetsk)
DF Robert KOVAC (05-06 Regular Card / Juventus)


Team stat :
Overall : 1413 Points / 88.3 Points on Average
Regulation : F
KP : バトレニ
プルバックを意識した攻撃と相手の攻撃を遅らせる守備が特徴
Features long-short interwoven passwork and defensive with consciousness of quick return
Best Player By Category: Davor SUKER (100/88) & Zvonimir BOBAN (100/90)
Best Player By Stat : Luka MODRIC & Ivan RAKITIC (94)
Worst Player : Joey DIDULICA (69)


Summary :
Another team that is very recommended to be used. Goalkeeper with skill of PK saving which could be used for penalty shootout. Decent wingbacks, good both at defending and going forward. Great center backs duo. Amazing midfields with Rakitic and Modric controlling the ball movement while Boban and Olic endlessly running down the wing. Decided to put Boban on the wing so the team rating will be higher with two upfronts, which is Suker and Boksic. Suker ready to be the fox in the box while Boksic penetrating through the defence with his dribble.

Subs bench also pretty decent, Mandzukic is ready to settle things down if needed, while Perisic will be useful to add some pace within the team while put down the wings. Kovacic covering the role of both Rakitic and Modric, legend Srna to fulfill the wingbacks position, and Kovac could also be used everywhere in the defensive part

Friday, February 24, 2017

WCCF 2016-2017 Unique Team - Los Cafeteros (Colombia National Team)


The Colombia national football team (SpanishSelección de fútbol de Colombia) represents Colombia in international football competitions and is overseen by the Colombian Football Federation. It is a member of the CONMEBOL and is currently ranked seventh in the FIFA World Rankings. The team are nicknamed Los Cafeteros due to the coffee production in their country.
Since the mid-1980s, the national team has been a symbol fighting the country's negative reputation. This has made the sport popular and made the national team a sign of nationalism, pride and passion for many Colombians worldwide. Colombia is known for having a passionate fan base.
Colombia had its strongest period during the 1990s. A 1993 match resulted in a 5–0 win over Argentina which began a special "mutual respect" rivalry between both nations. The goalkeeper René Higuita achieved fame from his eccentric scorpion kick clearance against England at Wembley Stadium in 1995. Stars from Colombia's team included Carlos Valderrama and Faustino Asprilla. During this era Colombia qualified for the 1990, 1994, and 1998 World Cups, only reaching the second round in 1990. Following the death of Andrés Escobar after the 1994 World Cup, Colombia's team faded in the latter half of the 1990s. They were the champions of the 2001 Copa América, which they hosted and set a new Copa América record of conceding no goals and winning each match. Prior to that success, they were runners-up to Peru in the 1975 Copa América. In total, Colombia has gained a top four result in seven Copa Américas. Colombia was the first team to win FIFA best mover in 1993 where the achievement was first introduced and the second team after Croatia to win it twice in 2012.
Colombia missed three World Cups between 2002 and 2010. During the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Colombia showed improvement over the 2011 Copa América, bringing its rank up to the top ten for the first time since 2002 and into the top five consistently for the first time since 2004. After a 16-year-long wait, in 2014 Colombia finally returned to the World Cup, where they were able to advance to the quarterfinals, the furthest Colombia has ever made it in a World Cup. Colombia's midfielder James Rodríguez won two awards, the Golden Boot for most goals (6) and Best Goal of the Tournament.
The 1962 FIFA World Cup match against the USSR finished in a 4–4 tie after Colombia had been down 4–1, making it one of the biggest comebacks in World Cup history. In that game, Colombia had also scored a direct corner kick goal, also making it the only direct corner kick goal in World Cup history.

There is a special national team KP for Colombia National Team, ロスカフェテロス or Los Cafeteros (The Coffee Grower). Hence, it is possible to make a squad full of Colombian players. And here it is! Note the players chosen below are based on the best overalls and best position that suits all of the players available.


Here is the full squad :
GK Oscar CORDOBA (01-02 v2.0 Special Card Additional / Perugia)
RB Santiago ARIAS (16-17 Special Card / PSV Eindhoven)
CB Ivan CORDOBA (02-03 International Super Star / FC Internazionale Milan)
CB Jeison MURILLO (16-17 Regular Card / FC Internazionale Milan)
LB Pablo ARMERO (11-12 Special Card / Udinese Calcio) 

CM Freddy GUARIN (15-16 Star of Club / FC Internazionale Milan)
CM Carlos VALDERRAMA (12-13 v2.0 All Time Legend / Montpellier Herault SC)
CAM JAMES RODRIGUEZ (14-15 OE Top Scorer / Real Madrid CF)

RW Juan CUADRADO (13-14 Rising Star / ACF Fiorentina)
LW Juan ZUNIGA (13-14 Regular Card / SSC Napoli)
CF Radamel FALCAO GARCIA (12-13 v2.0 World Superstar / Club Atletico de Madrid)

Subs :
FW Carlos BACCA (16-17 Special Card / AC Milan)
FW Faustino ASPRILLA (02-03 Legend / Parma)
MF Mauricio MOLINA (07-08 Regular Card / Santos FC)
DF Luis PEREA (10-11 v2.0 Special Card / Club Atletico de Madrid)
DF Mario YEPES (05-06 Special Card / Paris Saint Germain)

Team stat :
Overall : 1409 Points / 88.1 Points on Average
Regulation : F
KP : ロスカフェテロス
プルバックを意識した攻撃と相手の攻撃を遅らせる守備が特徴
It features a pullback conscious attack and a defense that delays the opponent's attack
Best Player : Carlos VALDERRAMA (100/84) (categorically) / JAMES RODRIGUEZ (94)(statically)

Worst Player : Oscar CORDOBA (81)

Summary :
First of all sorry for putting the wrong Cordoba card. Fortunately, both the black card and the foil has the same KP and overall so it doesn't really matter, it will always be F regulation

This is team is very recomendded to be used. They have everything in all position. A goal poacher up front, speedy wingers, genius playmaker, well-balanced midfield, good fullbacks and deadly duo in the heart of defence. The goalkeeper has a good speed so could be good as a Libero Keeper.

On the bench, Bacca and Asprilla are ready to score the most needed goal. Asprilla is on the bench because he could be only be used as forward or right wing, hence Zuniga take place as the left winger, although his original position is left midfield. 

Thursday, February 23, 2017

WCCF 2016-2017 Unique Team - La Roja Americana (Chile National Team)


The Chile national football team (Selección de fútbol de Chile) represents Chile in all major international football competitions and is controlled by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile which was established in 1895. The team is commonly referred to as La Roja ("The Red One").[3][4][5] They have appeared in nine World Cup tournaments and were hosts of the 1962 FIFA World Cup where they finished in third place, the highest position the country has ever achieved in the World Cup. Since the mid to late 1960s, the Elo ratings ranks Chile among the 25 strongest football teams in the world.
Chile are the reigning Copa América champions; after winning 2015 Copa América on home soil, it successfully defended their title in the United States in the Copa América Centenario in 2016. Prior to this, Chile had been runners-up in the competition on four occasions. As a result of winning the 2015 Copa América, they qualified for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.

There is a special national team KP for Cameroon National Team, ラロハ or La Roja. Hence, it is possible to make a squad full of Chilean players. And here it is! Note the players chosen below are based on the best overalls and best position that suits all of the players available.


Here is the full squad :

GK Claudio BRAVO (14-15 OE Rising Star / FC Barcelona)

CB Jorge Palacios VARGAS (02-03 Regular Card / Reggina)
CB MARCELO DIAZ (16-17 Regular Card / RC Celta de Vigo)
CB Gary MEDEL (16-17 Special Card / FC Interazionale Milan)

CDM Claudio MALDONADO (09-10 Regular Card / CR Flamengo)
CM David PIZARRO (07-08 Special Card / AS Roma)
CM Arturo VIDAL (16-17 World-Class CM  / FC Bayern Munchen)
CAM PABLO HERNANDEZ (16-17 Regular Card / RC Celta de Vigo)

RW Mauricio ISLA (11-12 World Superstar Extra / Udinese Calcio)
LW Alexis SANCHEZ (16-17 Most Valuable Player / Arsenal FC)
CF Ivan ZAMORANO (02-03 All Time Legend / FC Internazionale Milan)

Subs :
FW Marcelo SALAS (01-02 Prototype Special Card / Juventus)
MF Fabian ORELLANA (16-17 Regular Card / RC Celta de Vigo)
MF Luis JIMENEZ (07-08 Regular Card / FC Internazionale Milan)
MF Matias FERNANDEZ (13-14 Regular Card / ACF Fiorentina)
MF Marco ESTRADA (12-13 Regular Card / Montpellier Herault SC)

Team stat :
Overall : 1385 Points / 86.6 Points on Average
Regulation : U-5R
KP : ラロハ
コンビネーション攻撃と各々人につく守備が特徴
Combination attack and character defensive for each person
Best Player : Ivan ZAMORANO (100/90) (categorically) / Alexis SANCHEZ (93)(statically)
Worst Player : Jorge Palacios VARGAS (77)

Summary :
There are only 2 defenders available for the Chile team, it is also included Medel who already converted to MF in the recent yeras, so it is actually only 1 defender available. So, 2 of the defensive minded players have to be converted to CB and 3 at the back is the only option available. It is not that difficult to figure out the rest of the positions.

Worth to try. Although lack of defensive players, Chile has an awesome midfield, dangerous wings and lethal striker. The midfield is well balanced with Vidal bossing the mid, the wingers are completing each other, with Alexis can provide the cut in and Isla can close down any wingers try to penetrate the left area. Zamorano is good with his feet and his head, so both delivering crosses or through pass will work.

The bench, not too bad, although there is no defender available to select. Estrada is good with freekick, if an injury time freekick is needed. Salas is ready from the bench to turn things up.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

WCCF 2016-2017 Unique Team - Les Lions Indomptables (Cameroon National Team)




The Cameroon national football team, nicknamed in French Les Lions Indomptables (The Indomitable Lions or Untameable Lions), is the national team of Cameroon. It is controlled by the Fédération Camerounaise de Football and has qualified seven times for the FIFA World Cup, more than any other African team (in 1982, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2010 and 2014). However, the team has only made it once out of the group stage. They were the first African team to reach the quarter-final of the World Cup, in 1990, losing to England in extra time. They have also won five Africa Cup of Nations titles.

There is a special national team KP for Cameroon National Team, 不屈のライオン or The Indomitable Lions. Hence, it is possible to make a squad full of Cameroonian players. And here it is! Note the players chosen below are based on the best overalls and best position that suits all of the players available.


Here is the full squad :

GK Idriss KAMENI (12-13 v2.0 Extra Regular Card / Malaga CF)

LB Henry BEDIMO (12-13 Regular Card / Montpellier HSC)
CB Joel MATIP (12-13 v2.0 World Superstars / Schalke 04)
CB Aurelien CHEDJOU (11-12 Regular Card / LOSC Lille)
RB LAUREN (04-05 Regular Card / Arsenal FC)

CDM Stephane MBIA (10-11 Regular Card / Marseille)
CM Alex SONG (11-12 v2.0 World Superstars / Arsenal FC)
CM Jean IL MAKOUN (11-12 Special Card / Olympiakos FC)

LW Eric Maxim CHOUPO-MOTING (16-17 Regular Card / Schalke 04)
RW GEREMI (04-05 Regular Card / Chelsea FC)
CF Samuel ETO'O Fils (05-06 World-Class Forward / FC Barcelona)

Subs :
CF Patrick MBOMA (02-03 Legend / Parma FC)
LW Nlend Pierre WOME (01-02 Regular Card / Bologna FC)
CM Eric DJEMBA-DJEMBA (04-05 Regular Card / Manchester United FC)
CDM/CB Eyong ENOH (11-12 Regular Card / AFC Ajax)
LB Thimothee ATOUBA (06-07 Regular Card / Hamburger SV)

Team stat :
Overall : 1359 Points / 84.9 Points on Average
Regulation : U-5
KP : 不屈のライオン
Compact, systematic defense and passive work that players are actively move (similar to Tiki-Taka)
Best Player : Samuel ETO'O Fils (95)
Worst Player : Idriss KAMENI (75)

Summary :
It's a fun squad to use. Eto'o as the main threat up front, decent trio midfielders that all can win the ball, nice defends with Matip leading the line, and killer wingers with pacey left side and never-ending right side. On the bench, Mboma ready to change things when the team needs to and all of the subs cover many important things in the team so they all are going to be used 

Friday, January 20, 2017

Video - Yolanda FC Road To Glory : Enterprise Cup 2nd Round


Because #Dab is Life - Yolanda FC (World Club Champions Football / WCCF 15-16)

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Witness Yolanda FC, which is consists of 16 players from Holland, taking on every clubs around the world to be no. 1 team in the world!

In this episode, we are playing the 1st leg of Enterprise Cup

World Club Champion Football (WCCF) is a Japanese collectible card game and football/soccer sports arcade game produced by Sega. The player assembles a squad by collecting and trading specially marked cards, produced by Panini. The player then selects a team and manage it, playing simulated football matches on an arcade machine taking part in friendly, league and cup competitions.

The squad managed by the player can consist of up to 16 footballer cards with the data stored on a player's smart card, commonly known as an IC. The IC can store up to 150 matches worth of data; once the maximum number of matches has been reached the player has an option to transfer their statistics to a new IC.

Footballer cards are registered by starting a game and laying the cards down on a special matted table that identifies the card allowing the game to retrieve the footballers attributes from a database.

Players can issue commands to his team during a match, change the team's formation, talk to individual team members or in pairs in a virtual manager's office and train the team up to six areas of skill: Offense, Defence, Passing, Possession, Speed, and Power.

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