Voobaha National

Voobaha National is the national football (soccer) team of the Kingdom of Voobaha. The former FC Tillery club team was renamed, and plays as the Kindgom's club team in Liga Mundo, as well as representing the nation in intenational competition.

=History= Joining Liga Mundo prior to the league's 3rd Season, Voobaha National made an impressive appearance, finishing 4th in the 8 team Second Division or Serie Segunda.

The team's second season was a bit of a rollercoaster ride, starting with losses in five of it's first six games. VooNat rebounded with a strong second half, nearly sweeping the second half of the season, with only a final game road loss to Spartak MK.

Team Performance
=Current Season= The schedule for Liga Mundo's 5th season was announced on 3 March 2009.

Dendari FC changed name from Rivendell FC on 27 March

PEI FC changed name from FC Stalybridge on 1 April

=Cup History=

Quarterfinals
Matches played 3 and 10 April 2009

Voobaha National 2-1 Atletico Luz Del Mar

Atletico Luz Del Mar TBD Voobaha National

Round of 16
'''Matches played 20 and 27 March 2009

Voobaha National 1-0  Arcadia FC

Arcadia FC   2-2  Voobaha National

First Round
Matches played 6 and 13 March 2009

Durkastan       1 - 3 Voobaha National

Voobaha National 4 - 0 Durkastan

First Round
Matches played 10 and 17 November 2008

Voobaha National   2 - 2 1984 Duckies FC

1984 Duckies FC 3 - 2 Voobaha National

Voobaha National loses on aggregate

=Notable Players= all statistics through 1 March 2009

=Individual Records= all statistics through 4 April 2009

=International Competition= Voobaha National (shortened to simply Voobaha for international competition) won it's first ever FIFOB match, a qualifying pool event for the Transvaal World Cup III in 2009. Defeating Viniland 2-1, Voobaha went on to win the 4 team qualifying pool to advance to the main field of 32 teams.

On 22 March, Voobaha was defeated in the TWC quarterfinals, in a 2-1 loss to Deutschland.

All-Time International Record
=Home Pitch=

Voobaha National plays it's home matches at Tillery Park (on the grounds of the University of Voobaha). The 11,000 seat open-air facility is also home for Voobaha's national cricket team. Originally built in 1979 as the home field for the then Tillery Regional University teams, the stadium was expanded and upgraded in 2002 from 8,000 seats to it's current size. The university no longer uses the facility, having dropped all sports (except for basketball) in 2005.