Tuesday 31 December 2019

The best of 2019

General overview

The five teams (so far) which we follow, Bourj FC, Fayoum SC, Real Garcilaso, 1. FK Svidník and OFK Tryavna, generally had a good year. The best results were obtained by Bourj FC, which succeeded to promote to the Lebanese Premier League after 16 years, by winning the Second Division, and they have also won the Challenge Cup in summer.
Real Garcilaso had a difficult year, with ups and downs, but they finally managed to classify seventh in the Peruvian First Division and took the last available spot for the next year Copa Sudamericana. They are now in the middle of the process of changing their name into Cusco FC.
1. FK Svidník had a rather weak spring season, when they went down in the classification of the Slovak Third Division, but they stayed away from relegation issues. In summer and autumn, things improved significantly and they are now in a mid-table position.
Fayoum SC and OFK Tryavna both had problems and were very close to relegation at the end of the 2018-2019 season, but they somehow managed to avoid it, in the last round. The new season looks pretty much the same as the previous one, as both teams are involved in the fight to avoid relegation once again.

Best team

Bourj FC


Best performance

Bourj FC - Salam Zgharta 2-0 in the Challenge Cup final (24 August)

Best manager

Mohamad Dakka (Bourj FC)

Best player

Cristian Souza (Real Garcilaso)

A Happy New Year to everyone!

Sunday 29 December 2019

Fayoum won 4-2 over Dayrout in the eleventh round of the Egyptian Second Division - Group A

Sunday, the 29th of December 2019, 14:30 local time (12:30 UTC), Alassiouty Sports Resort, Fayoum, Egypt, the 11th round of the Egyptian Second Division - Group A.
In the last round of the first half of the season, Fayoum won consistently at home against second to last classified, Dayorut. On a very windy day, the home side, managed by Mohamed Youssef, treated the game as a must-win and had most of the initiative.
In the first half, after several opportunities, Ahmed Abdel Baqi scored from close range after a good cross from the right: 1-0 (22'). The goal calmed down the Fayoum players, who started to play more based on ball possession.
In the second half, most of the thrill was gone after two goals which came one after the other, both from inside the area, one scored by Adham Hassan, who made it 2-0 in the 60', and the other by Karim El Shafei: 3-0 (65'). After a long attack and a ball which the goalkeeper was unable to catch, Amr El Fayoumi raised the score to 4-0 (80').
The home side relaxed, giving the visitors a chance to reduce the difference, first by Hamada Zidan, who sent the ball home spectacularly from a long distance free kick - 4-1 (85'), and then by Tariq Fadl, whose shot from the right side of the area found the way in: 4-2 (89').


Despite the two late goals, the general impression was that Fayoum are on the right track. Mohamed Youssef made a great job so far, the team scores lot of goals, eight of them in the last three matches, compared to just three goals in the previous eight matches. The style is slightly turning into a more offensive one, also more attracting and spectacular.
At half season, Fayoum is still below the virtual relegation line, but just one point behind the teams which are above that line. In the second half of the season, the team needs the ability to win some points away too, while maintaining strength and a must-win conception at home in order to avoid relegation. Last season, they managed the impossible in the last rounds, it is perhaps better to think in advance, properly, every game, not to leave everything for the last rounds again, in the hope of a new miracle. Teams are very similar in terms of quality, Fayoum needs to be more consistent both at home and on the road to escape relegation. The work made so far by Mohamed Youssef is encouraging in this respect.
On the other hand, Dayrout are very much behind the pack of teams fighting to avoid relegation, they really need a miracle to get out of the last places in the table, very much like Tahta, last classified.
In the upper part of the table, National Bank of Egypt finished the first half somewhat surprisingly on top of the table, one point above Beni Suef, the main favourites, and two points above Aluminium. The battle for promotion seems also promising.
Full results, table and fixtures:

Round 11 (29 December 2019)

Telephonat – Media 1-1
Aluminium – Sohag 2-1
National Bank – Asyut Petroleum 2-0
Shaban Qena – Al Minya 1-1
Fayoum – Dayrout 4-2
Tahta – Beni Suef 0-2

Table at half season

1
National Bank
11
7
3
1
14-5
24
Promotion to Premier League
2
Beni Suef
11
7
2
2
14-4
23

3
Aluminium
11
7
1
3
14-7
22

4
Shaban Qena
11
5
4
2
8-7
19

5
Telephonat
11
4
4
3
11-10
16

6
Al Minya
11
4
3
4
10-9
15

7
Media
11
3
5
3
12-13
14

8
Asyut Petroleum
11
4
2
5
12-14
14

9
Fayoum
11
4
1
6
11-12
13
Relegation to the Third Division
10
Sohag
11
3
3
5
8-9
12
Relegation to the Third Division
11
Dayrout
11
1
2
8
11-23
5
Relegation to the Third Division
12
Tahta
11
0
4
7
4-16
4
Relegation to the Third Division

Round 12 (January 2020)

Shaban Qena – Beni Suef
Sohag – Al Minya
Tahta – Asyut Petroleum
Telephonat – Dayrout
National Bank – Media
Aluminium – Fayoum

Saturday 28 December 2019

Alfredo Ramúa is the all-time goalscorer and the footballer who played most matches for Real Garcilaso

On the 23rd of December 2019, the press release issued by the management of Real Garcilaso stated that the new name of the club will be Cusco FC. Other identity symbols, like the club colours and crest (badge), have also changed or are likely to be changed soon, as club owners are firmly decided to part ways with the past and the whole "Garcilaso" issue.
Therefore, it is perhaps time to have a look back at several statistics regarding the players of Real Garcilaso. The club was established in July 2009 but competed in lower leagues and in Copa Perú until 2011, when they succeeded to win the Copa Perú and gained access to the Peruvian First Division. Since 2012, Real Garcilaso has performed very well in the First Division, as well as in South American competitions (Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana).

 Alfredo Ramúa, Real Garcilaso's all-time goalscorer and the player with most appearances

At the end of the 2019 season, Alfredo Ramúa became the footballer who played most matches for Real Garcilaso, 225 in the First Division and 273 in all official competitions, slightly surpassing Iván Santillán, who is second, with 222 matches played for Real Garcilaso in the First Division and 267 in all competitions. Jhoel Herrera is third, with 194 and 239 matches, respectively.
Alfredo Ramúa is also the all-time goalscorer for Real Garcilaso, having scored 40 goals in the First Division and 55 in all competitions in six years. He is just one goal ahead of Danilo Carando, who scored 39 goals in the First Division for Real Garcilaso. However, the difference is higher if one takes into account all official competitions, as Danilo Carando only scored a total of 47 goals. Ramón Rodríguez is third, with 34 and 41 goals respectively.

 Danilo Carando (in blue), second best all-time goalscorer for Real Garcilaso

The top ten classifications are shown in the tables below.

Top appearances for Real Garcilaso in Peruvian Primera División, 2012-2019
(in bold, footballers who are still playing for Real Garcilaso)

No.
Name of the player
Nation.
Appearances
Period
1.
Alfredo Ramúa
ARG
225
2013-2015; 2017-
2.
Ivan Santillán
PER
222
2012-2018
3.
Jhoel Herrera
PER
194
2012-2017; 2019-
4.
Juan Diego Lojas
PER
144
2013-2018
5.
Edwin Retamoso
PER
121
2013-2017
6.
Marcio Valverde
PER
105
2015-2017
7.
Danilo Carando
ARG
104
2015; 2017; 2019-
8.
Diego Carranza
ARG
96
2012-2015
9.
Ramón Rodríguez
PER
94
2012; 2014-2015
10.
César Ortiz
PER
84
2013-2015
Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com

 Jhoel Herrera, former team captain and third most capped player for Real Garcilaso.
Source: Real Garcilaso official Facebook page

Top goalscorers for Real Garcilaso in Peruvian Primera División, 2012-2019
(in bold, players that are still playing for Real Garcilaso)

No.
Name of the player
Nation.
Goals
Period
1.
Alfredo Ramúa
ARG
40
2013-2015; 2017-
2.
Danilo Carando
ARG
39
2015; 2017; 2019-
3.
Ramón Rodríguez
PER
34
2012; 2014-2015
4.
Andy Pando
PER
27
2012
5.
Marcio Valverde
PER
19
2015-2017
6.
Víctor Ferreira
PAR
18
2013-2014
7.
Ivan Santillán
PER
15
2012-2018
8.
Jhonny Vidales
PER
13
2017-2018

Mauricio Montes
PER
13
2013
10.
Juan Diego Lojas
PER
11
2013-2018

Wilberto Cosme
COL
11
2016

Carlos Neumann
PAR
11
2016-2017

Fabio Ramos
PAR
11
2012-2013
Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com

Top appearances for Real Garcilaso in all official domestic[1] and international[2] competitions, 2011-2019
(in bold, players that are still playing for Real Garcilaso)

No.
Name of the player
Nation.
Appearances
Period
1.
Alfredo Ramúa
ARG
273
2013-2015; 2017-
2.
Ivan Santillán
PER
267
2012-2018
3.
Jhoel Herrera
PER
239
2012-2017; 2019-
4.
Juan Diego Lojas
PER
182
2013-2018
5.
Edwin Retamoso
PER
162
2013-2017
6.
Diego Carranza
ARG
126
2012-2015
7.
Ramón Rodríguez
PER
125
2011-12; 2014-15
8.
Danilo Carando
ARG
121
2015; 2017; 2019-
9.
Marcio Valverde
PER
119
2015-2017
10.
César Ortiz
PER
116
2013-2015
Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com

Top goalscorers for Real Garcilaso in all official domestic[3] and international[4] competitions, 2011-2019
(in bold, players that are still playing for Real Garcilaso)

No.
Name of the player
Nation.
Goals
Period
1.
Alfredo Ramúa
ARG
55
2013-2015; 2017-
2.
Danilo Carando
ARG
47
2015; 2017; 2019-
3.
Ramón Rodríguez
PER
41
2011-12; 2014-15
4.
Andy  Pando
PER
27
2012
5.
Víctor Ferreira
PAR
23
2013-2014
6.
Marcio Valverde
PER
21
2015-2017
7.
Ivan Santillán
PER
16
2012-2018
8.
Jhonny Vidales
PER
14
2017-2018

Mauricio Montes
PER
14
2013

Juan Diego Lojas
PER
14
2013-2018
Statistics are based on data provided by soccerway.com


[1] Peruvian Primera División (since 2012), Copa Bicentenario (2019), Copa Inca (2014 and 2015), Torneo Intermedio (2011) and Copa Perú (2011 – national stage only).
[2] Copa Libertadores (2013, 2014, 2018 and 2019) and Copa Sudamericana (2016).
[3] Peruvian Primera División (since 2012), Copa Bicentenario (2019), Copa Inca (2014 and 2015), Torneo Intermedio (2011) and Copa Perú (2011 – national stage only).
[4] Copa Libertadores (2013, 2014, 2018 and 2019) and Copa Sudamericana (2016).