World Cup Hall of Fame

The World Cup Hall of Fame is for Players, Coaches, Referees, Commentators, Mascots and 'Other' Characters who have made a memorable impact in the history of the NationStates World Cup.

Not to be confused with the World Cup Nations Hall of Fame

From ancient, long-forgotten and mis-remembered players to the some of the newer participants of the Cup, all sorts of people (and other things) can make it into the Hall of Fame. Last updated after World Cup 65.

See also: archive NSWiki for links to articles about many individuals from older years

Qualification
There are three ways to earn nominations to the NS World Cup Hall of Fame.

World Cup Qualifying: For every 7 World Cup Qualifying Campaigns participated in, 1 place is earned World Cup Finals: For every 4 appearances in the World Cup Proper, 1 place is earned For every World Cup Championship, 1 place is earned

Aguazul
Gerardo Riquelme Vedillo Bazán Gunsedal Cisneros Pelayo Sortani Sosimo Lissón Blas Pulido Claudio Albornos Eusebio Nadol Chago Villalobos

Read more in Aguazul's factbook.

Albundania
Martin Simpson

Akbarabad
Samin Akbar Zahid Mohammed

Alasdair I Frosticus
Juan Tzimisces Basil & Theo

Andossa Se Mitrin Vega
Evan Evans (Mr. Do Everything for the Sea Dragons as they moved from debutant to contender) Unami Banta-N'bai (The Original hard-hitting defender that set the tone of true Sea Dragon style) Mace Kinoz'gh (Devastating Center Back turned Manager. Mace turned ASMV into a defensive powerhouse) Jonasei Ariq'Alara (Probably the most famous Sea Dragon of all time. Jonasei is the all time leading scorer for ASMV as well as an international poster boy for the fall of Starblaydi power. Possibly one of the most truly feared attackers of all time) Kymykera Wu'eres Laia Un'jeru'becti

Antoletia
Valentin Illiescu

Ariddia
Aurélien Clair Frédéric Clément Myrtille Ford Hanifah Kyaw Cassie Lee Tina Realm Ke Sho Terry Singh Xavier Xu

Astograth
Dei Ormache Powell Pieran Soter Sarlange Urtzi Galard

Audioslavia
Jeremy Jaffacake Lee Branson Paul Ward Ally Marriot Arturo Vitalis Aaron O`Hara Aron Ceulemans

Banija
Adama Sowe (former Chairman of the RBSA, present Vice President of the World Cup Committee, member of the IFCF Executive Council) Gitonga Kahara (all-time leading scorer for the Banijan national team, all-time caps leader for the national team, present captain for the national team).

Barunia
Joric Ruskin - Coach (plus ex-captain and war-hero). He has guided the Suns to 7 World Cups, including 3 quarterfinal finishes, their best ever result. He also coached the team to a CoH final. Yohan Marris - Barunia's all-time leading goalscorer. He also captained the side for two cycles, which included the Round of 16 in World Cup 68. Paul Bainbridge - Famed goalie nicknamed "The Wall". 2nd on Barunia's list of capped players, longest serving captain. He has played in two CoH finals and 5 World Cups.

Bazalonia
Peter Hobble

Bedistan
Dave al-Armani Olivia Bream Claire Briscoe Vanessa Carpenter Johnny Lewis Darren Morlock Jim Parker Nick Reagan Tara Stalls Nick Yu Gina Zamboni

Bettia
Stuart Abdul-Rahim Gwrlais Devanallt Tiddles Mitchell Ellis Andi, Budi and Peri Busilanta (the Busilanta Brothers) Amir Bettison

Bostopia
Adam Collick (Manager of Bostopia, WC29, WC30 qualifying, WC31 - CoH 34, winning Bostopia's first international trophy in his final game before retirement)

Brazillico
Esteban De Jesus

Brenecia
Miriam Spitfire Inducted Cycle 71

''Left winger. 121 caps, 23 goals. Envy River, FC Brimstone, Guilder.''

One of the Baptism of Fire squad as a young winger, Spitfire was one of the first Brenecians to make a name for herself further abroad than Nephara; specifically, in Apox. A clever, rangy winger who truly elevated what was at the time a fairly agricultural team.

Orson Faulkner Inducted Cycle 76

''Rightback/centre-half. 126 caps, 7 goals. Northern Union, AC Izotz Zubia.''

A muscular, bruising defender, a slightly late bloomer, and a lion-hearted captain with a knack for only scoring at the time of most need that made him a legendary figure at Zozi. Faulkner was part of the first actually successful generation of Brenecian players, and earned international acclaim for his performances under pressure.

Catherine Purrington Inducted Cycle 78

''Attacking midfielder. 157 caps, 50 goals. Francisca Orient, Wye United, Vermillion Rage.''

Short, overweight, lazy, exclusively one-footed. Unambitious in her club career. Had a fling with Nephara international Catheline Stockinger. None of this mattered when she was on the pitch and the ball was at her feet, and with a single languid sweep of her chunky left leg she could take it wherever she needed it to go, including the top corner of the net.

Ursula Rankin Inducted Cycle 80

''Striker. 119 caps, 67 goals. FC Endeavour, Wye United, Tanrisal, RGS Athletic.''

Something of a journeywoman striker, Rankin never developed more strings to her bow than just being a poacher and never felt like she needed to. Brenecia's all-time leading goalscorer, the numbers backed her up. When Brenecia played free-flowing Southern football, her runs opened up gaps in defences; when playing the brutalist Northern style, she made the most of scraps.

Catherine Gryphon Inducted Cycle 81

''Defensive midfielder. 162 caps, 4 goals. Southern Star, FC Brimstone, Northern Union, Starling, Cornellians, Exton FC.''

Never an exciting or dynamic player, but Gryphon reached the top in three different foreign countries, and captained Brenecia to what will likely be its only World Cup. A master of set pieces, but most of her work was just doing the simple things with perfect execution every time.

Cafundéu
Anatoliy Titov Anormal Flecha Franz Braddock Ganz Ijak Heitor

Candelaria And Marquez
Danny Adams Niv Cohen Matteo Corradini Eric O'Brien Joel Sbaïz Ignacio Vélez

Casari
Vivica Hill Andy Ronalo

Cassadaigua
Courtney Ferguson Stacie Kerrigan-Fraser Allison Salamida Meaghan Bateman

Civil Citizenry
Ingram Ackleigh

Cockbill Street
Harald Axewielder Rikki Stone

Cotdelapoms
Jesper Jensen

Dance 2 Revolution
Naoki Maeda Snr. Über Paul Handplant

Dorian and Sonya
J’hys Ickaeth Wend Rayghaest Deshy Ielath Jania Lassvanil Maelwen Maridilyon

Druida
Trefor Edwards

East Spaam
Elmo

EL CID THE HERO
Chris Skinner Jonny Doomhammer

Equestrian States
Fire Dash

Errinundera
antarcticad filthyl fionar Frosty Hollow longipesp withare

Europa Brittania
Andrew Zurich Mikel Hansen Gordon O'Hanrahan

Farfadillis
Friekder Dandalleion Risko Kâí Mâás Fôx Fôrté Wínrôuge Täjó Çíânflöné Ichi Tuzzio Xíxì Êns Lázár Eleonóra

Fmjphoenix
Esteban Zeus Jorge Mendel

FSSO
Lee Sharp

Giant Zucchini
Urk Oog Kerrnigit Johann Rilke James Gorton

Green wombat
General Abe Simpson

Jeruselem
Anna Goldstein Debbie Dallas Harry Kool Kate Bush Lady Dazza Dallas Major Rashina Dallas Tunk Abrams

Kaze Progressa
Faiwe Irafma Sani Luvo

Kingsford
Henry Tuck Jingus Gonorrhea Saturn Calcéte Celedonio Santander Carl Shetfield Norman Plooms

Kita-Hinode
Val Kylx (A human running gag after leaving Slembana towards international football stardom. Got pretty much nothing of it for a long while until a freak accident saw him end up without a leg: he moved to a managerial career and actually was responsible for getting the Northern Sunrise Islands into the World Cup. One of the few cases of a person inducted by another country but not his own homeland.) Namine Nagatomo (Street football product, Namine Nagatomo moved to professional football and soon became a star of Sunrisian football. While not a World Cup champion, her efforts were deemed essential towards the identity of Sunrisian football, and by proxy Hinodejin Football.) Hannah Alcouin (The key player on the Unified Sunrisian line-up that won the World Cup back-to-back, known for her amazing offensive play. A half-pokémon, she owned one of the finest World Champion pedigrees possible, including two Under-15 World Cup victories and a very respectable run in the Under-21s.) Mellody Sioux (A cat-person goalkeeper that served as the number one option for the position in many Sunrisian line-ups. Her style of goalkeeping has been since adopted by Hinodejin players with questionable success.) Nikolai Thorben (The father of Hinodejin football as we know it, responsible for several key additions that turned the game into what it is today in the prosperous empire. He also had a career playing for the Matthew City Senators and the Chromatik national football team and became a household name in the Hinodejin Empire during the off-time where the nation was locked away from the rest of the multiverse.) Pokécards (Largely inspired by the PISballs, these were all the rage for a couple of cups but also served as the Sunrisians' second-best contribution to the sport as a whole.) Anthony Hawk (Former left-back that also missed the World Cup victories but turned out to become a regular name in the Hinodejin Empire as it rejoined the multiverse, serving as a host of the highly influential Anthony Hawk's Project 8. Also was the butt of several in-jokes.) The Diamond Club (The name for the group of masked or unidentified Hinodejin players that served the revived Northern Sunrisian national team before the Hinodejin Empire fully unveiled itself. It featured several high-level officials of the Empire and a former Queen.)

Kosovoe
Jamie Barry Angel Kenssington

Krytenia
James Barcali Karim Isserson Gabriel Kennedy Kiefer Lloyd Alan Munitis Phillip Neasden Rameses Niblick III John Nwoko Ari Smith Colin Ulvæus Dave Van Staveren Adam Vernazza

Liverpool England
Steven Blackwell Caddy Cannon Sir Paul Dussis Sir Douglas Freech Chris Hawkins Mark Hearne Thomas Lunson Syku "SyLy" Lyku (already entered by Rejistania, becomes the first person to be entered into HoF by two different nations) Sir Jim Whites

Milchama
Marc J. Floren Jamie Smith (Already entered by The Weegies, becomes one of the select few to be entered by two different nations) Dunston Copperlee Avi Belmowitz Chase Mergle Kelvin Joseph Kenny Rintell Silas Milckey Thomas Markin Ezra Montez

Mytannion
Laze v Tuhinju Robin Hjik Radoslaw Famoc

Nedalia
Nene Tim James

Nephara
Cathy Stokes Inducted Cycle 70

''Leftback. 137 caps, 5 goals. AFC Treason.''

Was never among the most talented of the Baptism of Fire squad. However, as a one-club woman and captain of club and country, Stokes' loyalty and resolute determination meant she squeezed out every inch of her skill for the Cormorants for years.

Michael Brandon Inducted Cycle 71

''Defensive midfielder. 134 caps, 6 goals. Directus.''

Left Nephara at 20 to join Directus, quickly slotting into the first-team picture of one of the multiverse's top sides and spending his entire senior career there. An exceptional midfield general who truly transformed Nephara's image on the international stage from a thuggish backwater to an emergent footballing power.

Hadrian Belfast Inducted Cycle 74

''Centre-half. 172 caps, 11 goals. Chenoworth Harriers, Sabrefell Athletic, Dwile Warriors, Brookford Otters.''

Still likely Nephara's greatest player. At one stage, he was named Player of the Season in the ANL - at the time the world's best - as the centre-half of the flamboyant attack-minded Dwile Warriors. Played in Nephara's first World Cup finals, aged 23; lifted the CE in his final game, aged 35.

Gethin Ramsey Inducted Cycle 75

''Managed Nephara through Cycles 64-67. AFC Treason, Cosumar, the Licentian Isles.''

A hard-bitten manager whose insatiable lust for trophies set the tone for Nepharim glory, heading an almost dizzying early period of success for a 'new' national team. Managed the likely unparalleled feat of taking three nations - Nephara, Cosumar and the Licentian Isles - to the World Cup.

Elaine Ashdown Inducted Cycle 77

''Central midfielder. 155 caps, 50 goals. Iron City, Brinemouth, Hastmead Diamante, Iron City.''

A tall, elegant and cultured midfielder, Ashdown was another player who never fit the stereotypical Nepharim mould. Notoriously slow, but the ball, after all, was round, and especially lethal from set pieces. Ashdown was a true marshal of the midfield, who captained Nephara to the World Cup with understated leadership.

Penumbra Amokachi Inducted Cycle 80

''Striker. 116 caps, 65 goals. Brinemouth, Mâ Âlâmëómë, Eastweald, Coret Hawks.''

Top scorer and self-styled philosopher queen of the 74 champions, the mercurial Amokachi was Nephara's leading goalscorer at the time of her international retirement being curtailed by a falling-out with management. Somehow, this only improved her image as Nephara's spectacular Roman candle.

Adnan Szalai Inducted Cycle 84

''Right winger. 129 caps, 40 goals. Aries Chariots, Gwinevra Barbarians, Ulsa.''

Szalai came from the very dregs to shine. Widely rumoured to be illiterate, he was Nephara's best player en route to the World Cup, and that only propelled his career forward to greater and greater heights. Szalai has the distinction of being named the first Boldsport Galactico, the best player in the world in the eyes of a neutral third-party agency.

Estrella Hawke Inducted Cycle 84

''Striker. 150 caps, 91 goals. Starling, Sabrefell Athletic, Directus.''

Athletic, powerful, lethal in front of goal, and nobody in the game has a single bad word to say about her. Hawke's goalscoring record for the national team will probably never be beaten. Spent an all-conquering career on top of both the international scene and club football in Nephara and Eura.

NEWI Cefn Druids
An egg Trevor Belmore

Newmanistan
Jeremy McAllister

New Montreal States
Archambault Legault

Northern Bettia
Ola Hiyashibara

Nova Britannicus
Royal Seaford

Oglethorpia
Ruben van Mistletoe Torrence Black Henry Louis-Charleston White Guy Picciotto Jorge White

Oliverry
Jean-Alan Bellemort

One Red Dot
Alvin Ker, (Coach of the National Team from WC4 to WC12, presently President of the Association of the Sports World of One Red Dot) (aSWORD). Chris Gwee, (coach of the National Team from WC13 to WC26.)

Osarius
Alain Montblanc

Amandeep Sahota

Lord William Kenterbury

Jermain Lewis

Ezio Grassi

Roque Acosta

Toby Drummond

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Polar Islandstates
Niko Marek Timo Skye

Prux
Zombie Pele- (Played in 3 World Cup qualifiers and scored the goal that sent Prux to its first ever World Cup.)

Qazox
Reggie Hassok GoalKeeper (World Cups 29-30)/ Head Coach (World Cups 31-32); Inducted before World Cup 33. Fernando Turek Head Coach (World Cups 33-36)/Midfielder (World Cups 30-32); Inducted before World Cup 37. Yancy Fry Forward (Qazox' all-time leading scorer with 29 goals (as of World Cup 41) (World Cups 35-38); Inducted before World Cup 42. Sherlene Scheppe GoalKeeper (Qazox' all-time shutout leader with 9, as of World Cup 40) (World Cups 39-40); Inducted before World Cup 42. Raul de Olivares Forward 5th leading Scorer in team history (as of World Cup 46).(30 goals). Forward/Head Coach Played during World Cups 42-44, team's Head Coach World Cup 44 to 47. Inducted before World Cup 47. Kallie Jaus Forward Qazox' 3rd leading scorer (as of World Cup 48). Played During World Cups 42-44, became team's Head Coach in World Cup 47. Inducted before World Cup 47. Matilda Swords Forward Qazox' All time leading scorer (51 goals) and most capped player (73 caps)(as of World Cup 48). Played during World Cups 45-48. Inducted before World Cup 49. Ryan Greenley Head Coach World Cups 39-42. Qazox' winningest (58 wins) and longest tenured coach (20 years). Led Qazox to first ever 2nd round and quarterfinal appearances at World Cup 41. Inducted before World Cup 54.

Quakmybush
Greg Hughes Jon Fields Sr.

Queer Poco el Mono Ara
Ishmael Van Dyke

Rejistania
SyLy Jenji Y Nana Daki Kansu Kiru Sasijilvenku "Sasi" Dikelesinivetisaru Tuade Lue Hexatux

Sarzonia
Bobby Convey, playmaking midfielder on the first Stars team to compete in the World Cup Bryan Marshall, posthumous, first manager of a Sarzonian national team to compete in a World Cup Troy Perkins, starting goalkeeper for the first Stars team to compete in the World Cup Brian Wilson, striker, manager; second player to score a hat trick in a World Cup final and the first to do so for a winning side Horace Sandt, starting goalkeeper for the World Cup 22-winning Stars Dave Wilson, assistant manager, then manager for the Stars Matt Lynch, striker Franz Braddock, Cafundelense manager and the first foreign-born manager in Stars history. (already entered by Cafundeu, becomes the third person to be entered into HoF by two different nations) Ben Davis, defender Zack Wilson, striker (''becomes the third member of the Wilson family to be inducted into the World Cup Hall of Fame behind his grandfather Dave and his father Brian Wilson)

Sativaville
Emil Timmermann

Saugeais
Amaechi Olsen, striker (World Cup 60) Jenson Paulson, goalkeeper (World Cup 64)

Sel Appa
Estevez (4th Qualification — World Cup 36) Miquelinho (7th Try — World Cup 36) Hujambo Sijambo (14th Try — World Cup 50)

Snub Nose 38
Ben and Eileen Dover Horatio Malicious Margaret The Hooligan Cheerleaders

Sorthern Northland
Kevaughn Ó Criomhthain Feng Shui Merginn Moffat

Spaam
Lehua Hoopai Mela Sehelin Nala Eromleb Alatari Surion Finrod Surion Crewenna Roskelly

Squornshelous
Tobias Keiths Koren Jackson Bjorn Arnesson Igor Raskolnikov Marko Antropov Alexander Popov Darius Lepard Petr Skritsch Franz Persson Goran Syvatov Vasili Petrov Iannis Xenakis

Starblaydia
Nick Matranga Simeone Di Bradini Jerome Montefalcon Nunzio Gre Cherry Garcia Menecrates Khim Azanulbizarn Jacqueline Maitland David Bedford Jae Chang-hwa Leandro Perheira Jaime Oberlander Diamontii Di Bradini Lex Panarii Caleb Westwood Batou Nakamura Jaime Kuu Tuomas Hindenburg Ázëwyn Fëanáro Julius Starblayde

Swartaz
Olec Dasra Johan Hesse Konstantin Brita

Tadjikistan
Alex Cherniakovskij Igor Pliiev

Taeshan
Zeke Brian Ying Uing Tad Montague A.F. Falcon Gwyn Juniper Ender Wiggin Tyler Pantoum Miles Snavely

Thatius
Novák Prakusya

The Babbage Islands
Tegan Nash (World Cup 52) Magnus Svoboda (World Cup 53, posthumous) Jerry Kirkpatrick (World Cup 56) Nancy Svoboda (World Cup 60) Jason Olson (World Cup 60)

The Belmore Family
Alan Belmore Kshitiz Ghandi Thomas Wickersham

The Islands of Qutar
Ali

The Licentian Isles (aka Licentiapacisterra, the Licentian Islands)
Alex Gardiner-Stewart

The Macabees
Mika d'Angíel

The Weegies
Peter De Bruis Jamie Smith

Turori
Mauritus Banda Milauo Slietah

Tyrrin
Michael Willem

Union of Socialist Alpine Republics
Zbigniew Zajaczkowski

Valanora
Zacharius Jere Jannian Laborious Hawk Kiso Night Ali Alidare Espy va Drake

Valladares
Luis Fuentes

Vilita
Callum Banda Former Player (WC13-28) Former Coach (WC 33) Santo Kecker Former Player (WC13-28) Helmut Vilkaous Former Coach (WC13-2x) Ricky Ezis Former Player (WCxx-WC33) Tanner Nerni Former Player (WCxx-WCxx) - Scored WC20 Game Winning Goal (1-0 v. Audioslavia)

Wight
Masvidal (World Cup 64). Player World Cups 57 - 62; Player/Assistant Manager World Cups 61, 62; Manager World Cups 63 - 65. Mardellion Hummingbird (World Cup 65). Player World Cups 60 - 63. Athelstan Marchand (World Cup 65). Player World Cup 60; Assistant Manager World Cups 63 - 65. Manager World Cup 66...

Yafor 2
Prince Sebard Gerod Flamer Thia Boley Hares Dalermo David Insfield

Ziotah
Nick Churchill(An All-Time Scoring Leader)

Zwangzug
Simon Ryne Olson Andrew Card Eddie Barnes Martina Ruan Patricia Eliot

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