Langlois Océanic

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Océanic CF
Full nameOcéanic club de football Langlois
GroundStade de la Pacifique, Langlois
Ground Capacity28,800
ManagerValladares Danny Flint
LeagueKFL Championship

Langlois Océanic (referred to in Frankish as Océanic CF) is a football club based in Langlois playing in the Kelssek Football League Championship. Founded 29 years before Kelssek confederation, it claims to be the oldest professional football team in the country (although this is inevitably a matter of some debate). Océanic pioneered a fluid tactical style that was highly influential in the sport's evolution in the country, leading to an emphasis on players with versatility and a range of skills rather than specialization.

The club's home matches are played at Stade de la Pacifique, one of the most scenic stadiums in Kelssek nestled in the hills to the northwest of Langlois city centre. Its crest references the city's three ancient harbour fortifications, Tour Maudit (the Cursed Tower), Tour du Roi (the King's Tower), and Tour des Moustiques (Tower of Mosquitoes). Océanic's main rivalry is the Salt Coast derby (Derby du sel) against CF Saint-Richard, which is seen as a contest between the rich and cosmopolitan Langloisiens against the humble, industrious Saint-Richardins.

Honours

KFL Championship
  • Winners (8): 5, 11, 17, 19, 30, 56, 57, 66
  • Runners-up: 49
Coupe des Patriotes
  • Winners (2): 2, 15
  • Runners-up: 13, 19

Players

Current squad

As of KFL season 72

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under World Cup Committee eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WCC nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Krytenia GK Michael Sveyn
24 Kelssek GK Scotia MacDonald
4 Kelssek DF Lance Atkinson
2 Flavovespia DF Robert Rosen
38 Zeta Reka and Hugeltaldom DF Zaur-Luka Igoric
3 Kelssek DF Jacques Peele
15 Kelssek DF Lance Atkinson
47 Kelssek DF Ella Moore
21 Murphtannia DF Ethan Porter
6 Kelssek MF Kathy Eowins
8 Mriin MF Kiera Weiram (captain)
7 Poafmersia MF Tyler Hodgson
27 Kelssek MF Tyrone Russell
5 Osarius MF Kyshoen Nagy
No. Position Player
19 Kelssek MF Huseyn Turunc
64 Kelssek MF Oskari Yamamoto
29 Eastfield Lodge MF Chevalier Bay
10 Astograth MF Zilar Galharretborde
14 Kelssek MF Fioniann Baalbaki
22 Kelssek MF Stéphanie Desharnais
12 Kelssek MF Sara Violette
11 Chromatika FW Wang Yuan
46 Kelssek FW Puxjodaskar Lohánares
16 Kelssek FW Jourdain Dupuis
25 Kelssek FW James Kagawa
9 Kelssek MF Cory Browning

Historical

Played in World Cup finals or Cup of Harmony while at the club
Major awards
  • Wang Yuan - Team of the Year KFL68
  • Tyler Hodgson - Young Player of the Year nominee KFL68

Results

Key
  • nQR–nth qualifying round; nR–nth round; PO–Playoff round; R16–Round of 16; R32–Round of 32; QF–Quarterfinals; SF–Semifinals; F–Finalist; W–Winner
  • CL Champions League; ChC Challengers Cup

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Cup IFCF/UICA Other
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Rank
68 Cship 38 20 9 9 71 43 69 4th QF ChC PO
69 Cship 38 17 9 12 59 43 60 7th 3R ChC PO
70 Cship 38 20 5 13 69 51 65 9th F
71 Cship 38 25 6 7 72 30 81 2nd 4R