Mâ Âlâmëómë

Mâ Âlâmëómë ( Rulandese: [maː ˌaːlaːmɛˈomɛ]) is a professional football club based in Lìbêrêtê, Rülândéá.

The club started out as a congregation of followers of one of the various Farf pagan faiths; one that was centered on “Mâ Âlâmëómë” ( Rulandese: Mother Earth). As the congregation only gradually became a football club, and did so during the years before professionalism, the club's founding date is a matter of debate. The earliest possible founding date is the congregation's founding date, which is believed to have been circa year 70 Before Anarchy, while the latest possible date is the club's first participation in a competition of which there is written record: their Rülândéá Kôp Têr quarterfinal exit in the year 55 Before Anarchy. Little is known about this competition, other than that it took place over two months in the club's home city of Rülândéá, now known as Lìbêrêtê.

The club has worn variations of dark green and black throughout its entire history, with the green alluding to the club's founding religion's goddess. They have shared a stadium with local rivals Dí Maozöxê since the year 45 Before Anarchy; the stadium was built as a rare initiative to provide the then-state of Rülândéá with sporting infrstructure. Mâ Âlâmëómë first reached the Farf Freitball Ligá, then Farfadillis' top division, in season eight, notoriously winning the league on their debút, guided by club legend Yurpá Mêndêlöíndçêl.

Their rivalry with Dí Maozöxê is generally agreed to be one of the most intense in Farfadillis, and indeed the whole Multiverse. Fan deaths are commonplace, as are arson and acts of terrorism following particularly important matches. Lìbêrêtê, with the exception of its coast, is largely divided between the two, and it is a well-known phenomenon that families sometimes split completely entirely over which side of the rivalry each member falls on. Mâ Âlâmëómë also have a rivalry with La Nueva Avenida, though it is by comparison tamer because of its purely sporting origins, although recent developments in Farfadillis have exhalted ethnic tensions and made the rivalry far more intense.

Mâ Âlâmëómë are the most successful Farf club in history, having won the Farf Freitball Ligá a record fourteen times—seven more times than La Nueva Avenida, their nearest competitor—as well as the Shango-Fogoa Premier League twice, while also having won the Atlantian Oceania Champions League three times and the Challengers' Cup once. They are also the Farf club to have come the closest to winning the Champions' Cup, having finished runners-up on two occasions. They are also well-known for having one of the best youth academies in the Multiverse, having produced some of the best players in the Multiverse during their time as a top football club.

Domestic

 * Farf Freitball Ligá
 * Winners (14): 	7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 25, 28, 30, 31, 35
 * Runners-up (8): 10, 11, 18, 21, 24, 27, 29, 32


 * Shango-Fogoa Premier League
 * Winners (2): 4, 5
 * Runners-up (1): 2

Atlantian Oceania

 * Atlantian Oceania Champions League
 * Winners (3): 16, 23, 24
 * Runners-up (1): 19

Worldwide

 * UICA Champions’ Cup
 * Runners-up (2): 60, 69


 * IFCF Challengers Cup
 * Winners (1): 8


 * IFCF Super Cup
 * Runners-up (1): 8

Notable players

 * See also: List of Mâ Âlâmëómë players


 * Fekati Abdi
 * Penumbra Amokachi
 * Kaj Aurora
 * Esther Axelrod-Conway
 * Latona Basilisk
 * Kris Campbell
 * Ígnîgo Çí Xôrí
 * Edmün Çídh
 * Climo Coss


 * Çis Dragãozý
 * Svenbjorn Einarsson
 * Solomon Etezadi
 * 🇾🇹 Tahir Fejzuli
 * Hân Fôx
 * Konrad Gosforth
 * Risko Kâí
 * Eoin Killanen
 * Alarabi Labeaga


 * Yurpá Mêndêlöíndçêl
 * Gloire-Honore Mvouba
 * Bacary Na'Kale
 * Lavanya Naqvi
 * Grant Pickton
 * Tanith Rainsford
 * Drê Röènôùjýâ
 * Anna Shrike
 * Süns Söh


 * Camila Soria Luna
 * Johan Tijgers Landhuis
 * Sürgân t'Öéséné
 * Anthony Townsend
 * Rôhj Tzâín
 * Lüí Wçêíl
 * Fôrté Wínrôuge
 * Zsolgar Zsase
 * Txai Zubiri