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/e/
echte Liebe, unendliche Lust
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/e/ - Ecchi
Founded April 06, 2013
Owner Koichi Matsumoto
IRL manager Managerless
Team colors
Chat color 000000
Black Lace
Ranking 56 (increase 1)
Highest rank 5 (March 2015)
Lowest rank 60 (22 May 2022)
Top scorer Yoko Littner (44)
Top assister Yoko Littner (20)
Captain Yoko Littner
Website /e/ - Ecchi
Nickname lel, The Femmes Fatale, The Red Stripes
Home ground Ecchirena/Sad Panda Communal Faphouse (occasional groundshare with /a/ and /h/)
Historic performance
W D L TOTAL EFFICIENCY
28 17 29 74 37.84%
GF GA GD
119 123 -4
Biggest win
/e/ E icon.png 6–1 N icon.png /n/
June 7, 2014
Biggest defeat
/lgbt/ Lgbt icon.png 5–1 E icon.png /e/
May 21, 2017
First match
/f/ F icon.png 2–3 E icon.png /e/
July 14, 2013
Elite Cup
Appearances 7 (First in 2014 4chan Summer Cup)
Best result 8th, 2016 4chan Summer Cup
Babby Cup
Appearances 8 (First in 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup)
Best result 1st, 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup
Team music
Anthem Ai wa Boomerang - Urusei Yatsura: Beautiful Dreamer ED

Goal horn Groovin' Magic - Round Table feat. Nino
Alternate goal horn Before My Body Is Dry (ENF goalhorn)
Alternate goal horn LUVRATORRRRRRRY! (MikuMikuDrama goalhorn)
Kits
Home kit Ehome-2016sbc.png
Away kit Eaway-2016sbc.png
Third kit Ethird-2016sbc.png
Fourth kit Efourth-2016sbc.png


Team Introduction

/e/ is the middle child of the anime boards: racier than /a/, /c/ and the p/u/re maidens, not as easy as /h/ or daring as /d/. Talent from all over the 2D world has come to represent the crossroads of lewd. The second provisional team to make a bid, managerial troubles haunted the squad's start and cruel, cruel Summers left them sprawling. The third time proved to be the charm but Winter froze their momentum, while old rivals rose. The Femmes Fatale look to halt their fall in Fall Spring, as a new season hangs overhead.

Current Export

http://puu.sh/B0gCK/16c56d6244 (Summer '18 Preliminary Export)
http://puu.sh/Accgv/7530a4ecec (Spring '18 Final Export)
http://puu.sh/A6Lrl/f3c41b7b4d (Spring '18 Preliminary Export)
http://puu.sh/z6f1o/d59c5cec50 (Winter '18 Friendlies Export)
http://puu.sh/z6eZt/29cc933551.zip (Winter '18 Friendlies Aesthetics Export)
https://pastebin.com/fp6zQMCS (Winter '18 Friendlies Official Meme Pastebin)

Previous Exports

http://puu.sh/vGkm0/72f54be557 (Spring '17 Official Export)
http://puu.sh/tM8pi/fb169a3abb (Winter '17 Official Export)
http://puu.sh/tbqqi/dd76bc9b94 (Winter '17 Unfriendly Friendly Export)
Use https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEEPosF-tNU as anthem use Preset 2 and sub in Noriko Takaya vs. /m/. Activate full Super Mentalities (Red Bar on HUD, double tap up on the D-Pad twice) @80th
http://puu.sh/qjzXC/6f854d2446 (Summer '16 Tactical Export)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/h9ce1mrrqhqb9r4/unfriendlel+Aesthetic+Export.zip and http://puu.sh/otkhJ/d8ad5ffc1e.zip('16 Aesthetic Export)
http://puu.sh/n3nWZ/f53db5e248.7z (Provisional Winter '16 Tactical Export)
http://puu.sh/mxpDt/c610aff718 (Unrused Unfriendlies '16 Tactical Export)

Team Colors:
Pink: 246 - 165 - 174 (hex F6A5AE)
Red: 255 - 0 - 0 (hex FF0000)
Silver: 192 - 192 - 204 (hex C0C0CC)
Black: 0 - 0 - 0 (hex 000000)

Roster

No. Position Player
500
  GK
SHE SAID 5000
39
  CB
Sex Goddess
30
  CB
Ahn~ Maman~
7
  RB
Stockings
6
  LB
Shimapan
52
  DMF
Sonicomeat
47
  CMF
MikuMikuDrama
57
  AMF
K-Kisekae II
78
  SS
Invader Lum
9
  SS
Yoko Littner Captain
10
  CF
ENF
No. Position Player
1
  GK
Chocolatized
88
  CB
Sit On My Face! Galko-chan
13
  CB
Potato Elf
87
  CB
Ran-chan
19
  RB
Yer A Bad One
18
  RB
Homura Is Not Homu
91
  LB
Lightning Legs
5
  LB
Boatsniff
21
  DMF
Great Tit Debate
33
  DMF
Assuka Langley
42
  CMF
Sexy Hexy
12
  CMF
Mikan Ikan

Team History

2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup

As one of the Provisional Teams, /e/ were placed in the 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Qualifiers; before this, the team had their first friendlies. Matches against /f/, /an/, /c/, and /wg/ provided varied results, one of them ending in a 3-2 win (this being /e/'s first match, the /f/ friendly), another ending in a draw (1-1 against /an/), and two ending in losses (4-2 to /c/ and 3-1 to /wg/). /e/'s Autumn Qualifier group seemed to be no less easier; the new team was grouped with fellow provisionals /vr/ and /gd/ and de-Durgened cup veterans /diy/ and /ic/ in Group A of the event. The first match of the Qualifiers for /e/ was a 2-2 draw to /ic/, before the team followed up with a 3-1 trouncing of /vr/, a team that had beaten a rigged /diy/ 6-0 earlier in the tournament. /e/'s third match of Qualifiers was a 2-0 loss to /diy/, before a final 1-1 draw with /gd/ put the team in the main tournament on 5 points, as one of the better third-place teams.

In the actual Autumn Babbies, /e/ were grouped with a powerhouse /toy/ looking to rebound from >Tinker's match throwing shenanigans, 2013 4chan Summer Cup 0-pointer /fa/, and a /vg/ under new management and seeking to rebound from terrible performances all year, in Group B. The first real Babby match for /e/ was a 2-2 draw with /fa/, where neither team seemed to have a capable defense and /e/ blew a 2-1 lead late. The lead-blowing continued against /vg/, /e/ getting themselves out to a 2-0 lead before a late collapse gave /vg/ their only non-loss of the year. The final match saw /e/ trampled by the powerful /toy/, as the toys got to a 3-0 lead while all /e/ could do was get a late consolation goal. The final standing for /e/ was 27th place out of 32, and while they were not relegated to the then-planned 2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup Qualifiers, they finished worse than a couple teams that were.

2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup

/e/ were hopeful in the transition to PES 2014; however, initial friendly matches against /mlp/ and /h/ (two teams who would eventually get third and fourth in the Winter Cup, respectively) did not show much potential for the team's 2014 endeavors; both matches were timid 1-0 losses. By the time the 2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup arrived, the Babby format changed greatly, with the 2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Qualifiers abolished and every group being given an extra team. This was a major change, as it meant every team in this Babby would play an extra group-stage match, making the road to the knockouts somewhat harder.

The sexy new custom aesthetics for /e/ in the PES 2014 era.

For this Babby, /e/ were grouped in Group A with unluckiest team /s/, professional colony-droppers /m/, former Elite /jp/, and a new-look /wsg/. Initially, nobody gave /e/ a chance; the slow start didn't help much, as a 1-1 draw to /s/ and a 2-0 loss to /wsg/ put the team in a tough position, down in a -2 GD hole, badly needing wins of their next two matches, and facing a /jp/ that had blown the fuck out of one of their rivals and beaten the same team /e/ lost to 2-0 in their third match. /e/ started out quickly against /jp/, with then-silver K-Kisekae II putting /e/ on top quickly before blowing the lead to put themselves down 2-1 at the half. From here, it seemed /jp/ had awoken a monster, with lead striker Yoko Littner grabbing a hat-trick, goalkeeper O-Patchouli helping the team with critical saves, and the final result being a 4-2 /e/ win, greatly improving their chances of getting out of the group. The momentum continued against the helpless /m/, as /e/ guaranteed the mechas a point-less cup with a 1-0 win. Now, all they needed was for /s/ to win or choke sufficiently to escape the group. The latter seemed to be the way the match was going right from the start, as a ferocious /wsg/ attack put them up 2-0 within 20 minutes. However, no more goals were scored for a while after, and it seemed /wsg/ would leave /e/ behind as they advanced with /s/ holding on their last breath in tow. Within the final minutes of the match, however, /wsg/ non-medal AMF 56 Chicken Nuggets put a third goal up for /wsg/, and the match ended as 3-0 to /wsg/, as a fellow provisional helped /e/ find a way to escape.

In the 2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup knockout stage, /e/ started by facing /lgbt/, who had completely destroyed their group and dominated with a 9-point performance. Here, despite seemingly having an offensive disadvantage, /e/'s defense held /lgbt/ to only getting 1 of their 6 shots on target, as K-Kisekae II put in a late goal to ensure a 1-0 win and move /e/ onto the quarterfinals. Here, they faced /pol/, who had similarly dominated their group; a more aggressive /e/ team scoped out an early lead and kept dominating on offense (though they did not score a goal) before /pol/ leader Stormfront took the match to extra time, 1-1. Nothing happened in the extra time, and the match ended in penalties, with /e/ getting the shorter end of the RNG stick as defensive midfielder Slutty Peace missed the final penalty. Despite this heartbreak, /e/ were still able to savor in their greatest cup performance; 5th place out of 40 and having nearly knocked the cup champions out was certainly a great performance for a new team's second cup.

2014 4chan Summer Cup

/e/ played only one friendly before the 2014 4chan Summer Cup; an easy 6-1 win over a rigged /n/. The team ended up getting drawn into Group C with familiar foes /f/ and /an/ as well as /b/, making an appearance in Summer due to >/fa/'s continued string of fuck-ups and drama. With high expectations, /e/ looked to the stars and hoped to make a splash in their first Elite Cup; however, through the first two group stage matches, /e/'s attack was completely absent, lacking even a shot, though their defense managed to make both matches slurp-fest 0-0 draws. The beauty of this was that /e/'s attack could potentially wake up against /an/ to keep them alive, or possibly just get a goal or two in a draw and hope for /b/ to slurp more semen. However, despite the attack waking up and /e/ seeming to hold the edge, a third straight 0-0 draw came to them, leaving them hoping for another 0-0 draw to even have a chance at winning a tiebreaker. Sadly, /f/ actually scored a goal against /b/ (two, in fact), securing their advancement over /e/ while the season's /e/ wrote themselves into the history books as one of few teams to go through a cup and be relegated without a loss, as well as one of only three (at the time) teams to go through a whole cup run goalless.

2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup

This cup's hype machine showing the teams' captains one last time before the final.

High expectations were inbound for /e/'s return to the Babbies; grouped in what seemed to be one of the easiest groups of the tournament with a revived /wg/, stagnating /co/, another former Elite, and new team /w/. /e/ started strong through their first two matches, taking a 2-1 win over /int/ without live management and tearing /co/ a new hole, 2-0, the team seemed to have re-discovered their magic. However, they cooled off against /wg/; despite scoring one of the fastest goals in Cup history, /e/ gave up the lead as the match resulted in a 1-1 draw, though the draw still saw them atop their group with a near-certainty to advance. /e/ could have been confirmed indirectly by /int/ winning or drawing against /wg/; /int/ held the strong arm for the majority of the match, though they choked late to give up a 3-2 loss to /wg/, meaning /e/ needed to win, draw, or not choke by themselves to get through. /w/ gave them the biggest challenge of their cup run so far, giving /e/ their first loss in over six months; /e/ still advanced as group runners-up, one GD behind /wg/.

/e/'s first match of the 2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup knockout stage went their way as well, a 3-2 win over a formidable /s/, again without live management. Against /g/, /e/ went into full blowout mode, holding a 0-0 draw throughout full time and the first half of extra time before exploiting /g/ panic tactics to score four goals in ten minutes and getting a 4-0 win over the tech wizards. The magic of these past two games was followed up by winning 3-2 over their old friend /wg/, getting /e/ into the final match of the cup. Sadly for everyone, /e/ gave up two goals, digging themselves into a hole which, despite an attempted comeback started by ENF, they could not get out of. A 2-1 loss resulted, giving /e/ second place in the Babbies. The heartbreak of losing the final was offset by /e/ putting in their greatest performance ever, and there was much hope that they could break the curse once they reached Winter.

2015 4chan Winter Cup

/e/'s first match of the Winter Cup was a 1-1 draw with a strong /u/; Yoko Littner scored early, but despite this and many other /e/ attempts to get a second goal, /u/ goalkeeper Madokami saved five shots and an equalizer from Purest Form of Love prevented /e/ from winning. The second match was almost a similar tale; playing against the legendary Bukkake of /t/ fame, /e/ managed to score early as Yoko Littner put a shot in for a goal; /e/ held on to this lead throughout the half, but /t/ striker Limewire equalized fifteen minutes after the half to make it 1-1. Though many feared a replay of the infamous /d/ v /t/ match of Autumn 2014, /e/'s own K-Kisekae II put a winner in at the lewdest minute to give /e/ a 2-1 win over /t/. This, combined with /u/ drawing /gd/ 2-2, put /e/ at the top of their group before the final day of group stages, the final game nearing ever closer. /e/ kicked off their rematch against /gd/ managerless, but the team scored two goals in ten minutes on behalf of Yoko Littner and new non-medal Sena to put themselves up 2-0 early. Glitch Art made it 2-1 just minutes later, but the game held until Kerning scored an equalizer at the thirtieth minute to make it 2-2. Six minutes later, Yoko Littner scored a second goal to make it 3-2 in /e/'s favor, before the first half even ended. After this, fucking nothing happened, with /gd/ having the bulk of the good chances late on but all of them getting blocked by /e/ keeper Mihoshi as a 3-2 win stayed the final result. /e/ finished the group stage similarly to their last one, with seven points, though this time, it was enough to earn them the top spot in Group H.

The knockout stage draw gave /e/ one of the tougher opponents in the cup, as they would be facing off against top offensive threat /tg/ in the Round of 16. In a match that seemed to go on forever due to the slow pacing and lack of anything happening for 90 full minutes, the match went to extra time, where /tg/ (who would eventually win the cup) eliminated /e/ with a late goal from Jace. /e/ finished 12th out of the 32 teams of this cup, and got automatic entry into the 2015 4chan Summer Cup.

2015 4chan Summer Cup

Coming off a slightly disappointing Winter run, /e/ went into a Group of Death featuring only remaining Elite /asp/, champions of the previous Babby Cup /tv/, and eternal yo-yo /vp/ with high expectations. Things seemed to go well as /e/ took a dominant 2-1 win over /vp/ in the first match of the group stage; however, a sharp drop in form saw /e/ take successive losses by multiple goals; the first, a 3-1 loss to /asp/, left /e/ in a dire position where they would have to rely on /vp/ redeeming themselves after a 4-0 loss to /tv/ and defeating or drawing /asp/ even with a win. However, neither was to come as /tv/ proved worthy of 9-point master race by blowing the fuck out of /e/, 4-1, while /asp/ completely dominated a helpless and silver-less /vp/ in a 2-0 victory. The resulting 3 points and -4 GD made this /e/'s second worst cup run, with only the inaugural winless 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup surpassing it.

2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup

Things looked promising for /e/ this cup; drawn into Group D with /d/, /k/, /v/, and /w/, it appeared as though the stage was set for an easy advancement. However, /e/'s second run with no losses or advancement was again marked by three draws, caused by two cheeky 45+ goals to /v/ and early 2-goal leads to /d/ and /w/. A 2-1 win over /k/ was not enough to save /e/'s run, and despite not losing a single game, /e/ played in the 2016 4chan Spring Babby Cup.

2016 4chan Spring Babby Cup

/e/ returned for Spring 2016 playing in a new PES and, somewhat surprisingly, with decent expectations even after a lackluster Autumn. The group draw seemed rather kind to /e/, and for once they were not drawn with several other more appreciated teams, though /k/ were part of the group. Highly-disliked /soc/ and past-their-"prime" /i/ were the other two opponents in the group, and /e/ were pegged as the top team in the group by most people. However, a disappointing first day performance saw /e/ take a 3-1 loss to /soc/, where they went 2-0 down by the half and in the end were completely shattered by their visit to the ELITE circlejerkers. A return to home and match against /i/ put /e/ on the right track; /e/ absolutely dominated the match, allowing only one off target shot as Yoko Littner scored a goal in each half to carry /e/ to a 2-0 victory. A top-tier performance by second-string goalkeeper Mihoshi led /e/ to a 3-1 victory in old friend /k/'s territory, as Yoko Littner again sniped the opposition twice and K-Kisekae II added insult to /k/'s injury, though /e/ gave Zergface a consolation in stoppage. /e/'s Round of 16 opponent was 9 point master race /lit/. /e/ lost the match 4-1 and were eliminated, but more importantly are back in the Elite Cups and will play in the fifth anniversary cup after an absence from the Winter Cup beforehand.

2016 4chan Summer Cup

/e/ made history by reaching the quarterfinals of a major cup for the first time ever.

The group stage draw was not kind to /e/ this time around. /asp/ and /mu/ were formidable opponents in /e/'s group, and /w/ couldn't be ignored since they were Spring Babby Cup quarterfinalists. Fortunately for /e/, Yoko Littner stepped up against /asp/, scoring a hat trick for a 3-1 victory. She then became known as "Choke-o Shittner" after questionable performances in most of /e/'s matches afterwards. The match against /w/ was one where possession proved to be a positive stat as /e/ suffered a 2-1 loss. With 3 points out of 2 matches, /e/ had to tough task of beating /mu/ to get past the group stage. /mu/ also needed a victory, so it was time for both teams to do or die. This was a tense match that went back and forth, and /e/ was able to get a vital 4-2 win over /mu/ to advance to the Round of 16.

It was now time for a 2015 Summer Cup rematch between /vp/ and /e/. Whoever won this would reach the quarterfinals of a major cup for the first time, and fortunately, it was /e/ who made history by winning 2-1. At the quarterfinals, /v/ quickly scored two in the first half to eliminate /e/ with ease in a 2-0 win for the infamous vidya board. Despite the anti-climactic exit, /e/ could at least look forward to a lengthy break before jumping back into action in the 2017 4chan Winter Cup.

2017 4chan Winter Cup

K-Kisekae II got a yellow card as /e/ was crumbling against /toy/

After loads of arguments against PES 2016, the cup finally moved to PES 2017. This game initially seemed to favor /e/ as the team got a powerful 4-2 victory over /tv/, a team that was expected to start off the cup with a win. Things quickly got ugly for /e/ as the cup went along. In the match against /d/, there were 5 yellow cards given to players, 4 of them being for /e/. Despite /e/ taking an early lead, /d/ was able to win 2-1 with a very late Dmitrys goal. Following this defeat, /toy/ had one of their midfielders sent off and a silver player (Orange Transparent Chainsaw) suspended for the next match. /e/ were the favorites going into their match against /toy/. However, a solid defensive effort along with some slick passing led to /toy/ getting a 2-0 win in that match.

This result relegated /e/ along with /tv/ to the 2017 4chan Spring Babby Cup.

2017 4chan Spring Babby Cup

/e/'s PES 2017 saga continued. It didn't get better, although it seemed like it very much would. /e/'s group draw placed them with eternal punching bag /k/ and two recently revived teams. Like Winter, Spring seemed to start as well as possible for /e/, with a comfortable 3-0 win over /k/; Yoko Littner didn't choke and scored twice while MikuMikuDrama iced the game with 10 minutes to go. The second match was against /tv/, mostly the same team that /e/ had beaten the last cup. /tv/ flipped the script and got back to their 2015 ass-kicking ways with a 2-0 shutout, again forcing /e/ to win or die in their final match. Despite winning their first two matches /lgbt/ were largely considered underdogs against /e/ due to their silver CMF being suspended; 45 minutes into the match, /e/'s latest babby run was over. A 3-0 lead for /lgbt/ only got worse by the 60th, and although Yoko scored a consolation (/e/'s only goal in their last two matches) 5 minutes later, they were punted to Spain in stoppage time.

/lgbt/ went on to complete a record-breaking perfect run to the trophy, taking /tv/ to Summer with them. /k/ went on to do the exact opposite of /lgbt/'s run. /e/ sat on third place, not even getting to Summer from the indirect promotions that came as a result of finally getting rid of /t/ culling of teams after Spring.

2017 4chan Autumn Babby Cup

/e/ came back to another PES 2017 cup and another seemingly easy group: perpetual yo-yo /n/ along with declining /asp/ and longtime embarrassment /pol/ (all of whom /e/ had played before). Despite rigging in the first match, /e/ kept competitive with /n/ for the entirety of their first match, but an early Blimp Train blooter proved to be the deciding goal. The next match, against /pol/, saw /e/ struggle to contain /pol/'s many attacks, with seemingly nothing but a cute brown anime girl standing between /pol/ and the Winter Cup (although /e/ did have their fair share of attacks). However, Chocolatized finally wavered at the 82nd minute, letting Moonman score a header goal and give /pol/ the win. /pol/ advanced to their first elite cup in over a year while /e/ were sent packing early with two straight 1-0 losses. /e/ had a chance to save some face by playing spoiler to long-time elitesterisk and adversary /asp/, but despite many attempts to put a goal in the net, /e/ failed to do so, while giving up a first-half goal to /asp/. With this loss, /e/ became the first team ever to be eliminated entirely on 1-0 losses, and the second team in the Autumn Babby to fail to score a goal.

2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup

/e/ came into the 6th (sixth) cup of PES 2017 and the return of the Megababby with rather low expectations; after all, last time they played, they hadn't scored a goal. The group draw featured /lgbt/, relegated after doing the double and having destroyed /e/ a year before, along with the previous Cup's wooden spoon (/wg/), a big market disappointment (/v/), and the previous Fetus's wooden spoon (/fa/). Nothing seemed to change in the rematch with /lgbt/; /e/ were totally dominated by the gay armada and suffered another fucking 5-1 defeat. /e/ continued looking like prime early elimination bait against /fa/, as despite Lum scoring a bicycle kick before ten minutes had even passed, /e/ had allowed /fa/ to take a 3-1 lead before halftime. K-Kisekae II saved /e/, scoring once before the half and again after to get a crucial point. The thought of promoting, much less seriously competing for the Cup, was still distant coming into the match against /v/, as /e/ needed to win twice and likely have something else go their way. However, a dominant 3-0 win (courtesy of ENF, Lum, and MikuMikuDrama) changed everything. /e/ commandeered their next match, against /wg/, going up 2-0 early. /wg/ fought back hard, as Descartes gave /e/ the dick with a brace, but Yoko Littner, having failed to score in an entire calendar year, stopped choking and banged in the goal that saved /e/. The 3-2 win got /e/ back into the Elites.

The first match of the knockouts gave /e/ a chance for revenge against /b/, who had defeated them in the 2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Final and had swept their group clean. After a first half of FUCKING NOTHING, /e/ took total control in the second half, with ENF and the revitalized Yoko giving /b/ fits and giving /e/ a 2-0 win. A second match against /fa/ was in store to begin the final day, and unlike the first time, there wasn't much doubt who would win as K-Kisekae II scored two early corner headers and /e/ won 2-1 despite a Raf Simons wonder. Another vidya board awaited, and with it another dominant /e/ performance, as ENF scored at the 19th and /e/ held /vg/ to absolutely nothing before K-Kisekae II headed in an insult to /vg/'s injury, the 2-0 victory sending /e/ back to the final. The final was a weird one; the opponents were the much-hated normalfags of /soc/ (who defeated /e/ in a previous encounter), competing as a managerless autopilot. They even scored first (and again after a /e/ equalizer), but /e/ did the thing /sp/ used to do and found a way. The 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup Final was a 4-2 /e/ victory, completing one of the biggest comebacks in Cup history and giving /e/ their first ever Cup win.

2018 4chan Summer Cup

After an incredible run to a Cup, expectations were as high as ever for /e/ in what would become the SEVENTH cup of PES 2017. The group draw seemed favorable for them, too, with familiar foes in /b/ and /d/ along with never-before-seen /x/. The first match of the cup went just like the first one of Spring: total disaster. A 4-0 thrashing once again gave /e/ horrendous starting position, and unlike Spring, it did not get better. Although /e/ scored first and early in their third rematch with /b/, their opponent's offense returned to Spring form after their own demolishing and they could not compete. The end result was a 4-2 loss that, combined with a /d/ win in the previous match, made the Spring Champions one of the first teams unceremoniously relegated. /d/ were also confirmed through to the knockout stage, and with neither team having much of any reason to care, their matchup became a slurpfest that only guaranteed their positions in the group would stay the same.

Once Summer ended with a new champion crowned, coincidentally one /e/ beat on their path to a Cup, doubts began to rise about /e/'s viability as a team in the Cup. HT !!ehLYq5ENicU, who had managed /e/ since their first ever match, retired; no successor was ever found, and the board was unable to prove interest in competing as an autopilot. The 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup passed by without its host playing a single minute. For three years, /e/ were in the grave, with almost no serious attempt to bring them back to the Cup. Until...

2021 4chan World Cup

The 10th anniversary of the 4chan Cup came with its largest event ever held. Sixty-four teams, to include all teams alive at the time and several teams coming back from the grave for a temporary go at the Cup. Most of those revived teams competed on autopilot, but /e/ were different. They had a real manager, one going by the name of W!ggles. Much had changed in /e/'s absence from the Cup. PES 2017 was long since abandoned as aesthetic breakthroughs had made later versions viable, several new teams had been allowed in after a wave of board creations, and one competing team had its entire board split in two. So naturally, /e/ got a group of historical powerhouses. /wg/ and fellow revival /lgbt/ were very familiar foes from the past and /his/, a team /e/ had never played before, had just finished runners-up of the previous Elite Cup. /e/'s first match was against /lgbt/, and of course, the rainbow army scored two quick goals before fifteen minutes had even passed, bringing back some very bad memories. And then it just...stopped, although not for a lack of trying. /e/'s substitute goalkeeper Chocolatized just saved everything else. In the second half, /e/ scored two of their own for a 2-2 draw. In their next two matches, /e/ scored first, but were failed by poor defending and questionable goalkeeping from /e/'s regular starter She Said 5000; they lost 4-1 to /his/ and 2-1 to /wg/. The return of /e/ ended almost as quickly as it began; with one point and a placement of 58th out of 64, /e/ did worse than any of the other sudden revivals and quickly found themselves lost in the shuffle.

Since the World Cup, there has been next to no sign of life from /e/'s divegrass team; the new manager disappeared, the board's interest in re-establishing the team wasn't there, and like almost every other one of the teams revived for the World Cup, /e/ returned quickly to a grave where they remain to this day.

Match History

For matches played before 2018, see this page.

Date Opponent Competition Result Scorers
May 5, 2018 Lgbt icon.png /lgbt/ 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup 1-5 L ENF Goal 47'
May 11, 2018 Fa icon.png /fa/ 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup 3-3 D Invader Lum Goal 8'
K-Kisekae II Goal 40'64'
May 19, 2018 V icon.png /v/ 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup 3-0 W ENF Goal 28'
Invader Lum Goal 64'
K-Kisekae II Goal 68'
May 20, 2018 Wg icon.png /wg/ 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup 3-2 W ENF Goal 20'
MikuMikuDrama Goal 27'
Yoko Littner Goal 64'
May 26, 2018 B icon.png /b/ 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup 2-0 W Yoko Littner Goal 57'
ENF Goal 64'
May 27, 2018 Fa icon.png /fa/ 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup 2-1 W K-Kisekae II Goal 12'24'
May 27, 2018 Vg icon.png /vg/ 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup 2-0 W ENF Goal 19'
K-Kisekae II Goal 90+3'
May 27, 2018 Soc icon.png /soc/ 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup 4-2 W Yoko Littner Goal 33'
K-Kisekae II Goal 53'83'
ENF Goal 63'
July 27, 2018 X icon.png /x/ 2018 4chan Summer Cup 0-4 L
July 29, 2018 B icon.png /b/ 2018 4chan Summer Cup 2-4 L ENF Goal 19'
Yoko Littner Goal 76'
August 4, 2018 D icon.png /d/ 2018 4chan Summer Cup 0-0 D
August 4, 2021 Lgbt icon.png /lgbt/ 2021 4chan World Cup 2-2 D ENF Goal 52'
K-Kisekae II Goal 69'
July 18, 2021 His icon.png /his/ 2021 4chan World Cup 1-4 L Yoko Littner Goal 9'
July 30, 2021 Wg icon.png /wg/ 2021 4chan World Cup 1-2 L ENF Goal 31'
Achievements
Babby Cups
Preceded by
2017 /lgbt/ Lgbt icon.png
Spring Champions
2018 (1st title)
Succeeded by
2019 /i/ I icon.png