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Electrolimes (talk | contribs) (Added basic info. Also, I rewrote and removed some stuff from the original template because I find the info unnecessary to focus on since this page is for the team representing the country and not the country itself. Spain name romanizations are based off of https://twitter.com/konomi_takeshi/status/1666037520554147840 but those aren't always accurate despite it being technically canon. I think I am missing a few dudes.) |
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Revision as of 02:51, 16 January 2024
Spain | |
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Capital | Madrid |
Languages | Spanish |
National U-17 Team | |
Coach | |
Captain | Antonio da Medanore |
Vice-captain | Julio Roman |
Spanish U-17 is the U-17 World Cup team representing the country of Spain. One of the Big 4.
History
Ranked fourth, this veteran team features Antonio da Medanore, a phenomenon who is rumored to have even greater potential than Germany's Jürgen Borisovich Volk. However, as he had to undergo surgery last year, his true strength is still a mystery. Living up to their name as one of the big 4, Spain has soundly defeated their opponents so far and advanced to the finals.
Members
High School Members | |
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3rd Years | Antonio da Medanore |
Julio Roman | |
Mars de Colon | |
Rodrigo Roca Rodrigo | |
Silva Serra Banbieri |
Middle School Members | |
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3rd Years | Echizen Ryouga |
Romeo Fernández | |
1st Years | Sedah |
Others | |
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Role | |
Former |
Schedule
Training
Uniforms
Trivia
References
Contributors: Electrolimes, Kaoz