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The cutest team in the 4chan Cup.
Players
Main article: /c/ Roster.
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Downloads
Tactics
- Autumn 2018 Friendlies Tactics for /toy/ match
- Spring 2018 Tactics
- Winter 2018 Friendlies Tactics (for both matches)
- Autumn 2017 Real Tactics
- Autumn 2017 Meme Tactics
- Spring 2017 REAL Tactics
- Spring 2017 Meme Tactics
- Winter 2017 Tactics
- PES15 Tactical Export
- 2015 Summer Friendlies July 12th
Aesthetics
Music
History
Founding
With the end of the 2012 Summer Cup, much new blood entered the world of unprofessional simulated football. One of these teams was /c/. Originally founded in a thread on the board itself by a man known as Jimmy Hill !vwrTOfHmMw (later found out to be Sexcopter !!DmLjci16Djv, manager of /soc/), the resulting discussion formed the backbone of the team. However, after a few days Jimmy had suddenly decided that he would not be able to manage. Alone and managerless, it looked bleak for /c/ before the team even began.
But then came a certain tripfag; Trofflesby !!fPFxZBomxK6, or when posting in regards to /c/ /c/har Aznable !!fPFxZBomxK6, decided to step up and take over. Only being a productive supporter of /m/, he had absolutely no idea what he was doing, but was determined to learn how to lead his squadron of little girls to glory.
And thus, the team had been built up from its foundation. First a logo, then kits, then finally faces for all players followed. With their unorthodox "Lucky Star" 4-5-1 formation as well as their extremely short player heights, they were determined to go out there and win games like no other team of kawaii girls could.
The 2012 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
/c/'s first official games were in the 2012 Autumn Babby Cup Friendlies, where they played against /b/, /d/ and their older sister /u/. Unfortunately, /c/ won none of these games; with the first two games being 0-0 draws and the last being a 3-0 loss.
Not letting these disappointing results squash their hopes, they went into the Autumn Babby Cup, going up against /an/, /y/ and their brother /cm/. /c/ lost against /y/ on the first day. Having scored no goals at all in their first four games, hopes of accomplishing glory faded away. After being unable to achieve victory in the next two games, /c/ were without a doubt out of the competition. The only thing they had accomplished in the cup was denying /an/ a spot in Winter and getting /cm/ a chance in the knockout rounds.
After the cup, their manager had disappeared almost overnight, not even leaving a message of resignation. Needless to say, nothing much happened in the following months. However, during the Winter Cup Friendlies some passionate fans were still able to hope to see /c/ achieve their first win; against /u/. The miracle never happened, as the result was a 2-2 draw. /c/ also played in the Weeabowl, where they lost to /cm/ after getting 1-1 in full time but letting up three goals in extra time.
A New Manager and a New Hope
/c/ was going nowhere fast. Without a manager, they would have no hopes of getting a good formation and scoring victories. However, during the interim, the aptly named Interim-tan !!wpQ05LyJC9u took over the team in hopes of leading them to glory while awaiting the return of their original manager.
/c/'s Gold Striker Karin was sacked during this period, and was replaced by the formerly benched Yotsuba. Hanako and Yuno joined the team as new recruits, while Madotsuki was transferred to /jp/. Hoping that the switch to 2013 and to the GGSS system would lead to better results, things started looking a bit brighter for the team. /c/ was changing. Gone was the abysmal star shaped formation. Gone were the height impaired players. Would these changes lead to their much sought after first win?
The 2013 4chan Spring Babby Cup
After months of disappointment, trials and tribulations, it finally happened. Under the leadership of Interim-tan, /c/ had accomplished their first ever win in the 2013 Spring Babby Cup Friendlies, winning 4-1 against /r9k/ after losing the first friendly against the formidable /3/. With the happening finally happening, /c/ marched on toward the Spring Babby Cup with their heads held up high.
Before the start of the cup, their former manager Trofflesby returned from the dead. However, due to his general incompetence during the past cup, he entrusted the team to Interim-tan.
In the babby cup, /c/ first fought against the managerless /b/, and were able to pull of another curbstomp victory, winning 4-1 yet again. For the first time since their conception, it seemed as if /c/ had a chance of entering a major cup.
/c/ then faced the newly managed /fa/. Though they fought hard, they were not able to avoid losing. However, due to their win against /b/, they were second in the group and had a great chance of advancing, as they were going up against a shaken, dying /co/ in the next round. A /co/ with a newly resigned manager and with a loss against /b/ on their backs.
However, things did not go the way of /c/.
/b/ pulled off an upset victory against /fa/ due to their former manager returning in the last minute. With this result, /c/ needed to win against /co/ to advance. The unthinkable happened. /co/ had scored 3 goals and had wrecked the team, as well as their hopes of entering Summer. /c/ lost the game 1-3, after a goal by Miku and a penalty save by Hinata, a save that kept /c/ out of the last place of the group. Had /fa/ won against /b/ in the previous match, /c/ would have advanced on goal difference. Bad luck and overconfidence spelled the end to /c/'s hopes of advancing to the summer cup.
The Impact of Dragongate
In late May of 2013, it was revealed that Dragonfag, the manager of /n/, had been pretending to be seventeen different people, controlling many teams in the cup by himself. This led to a huge shake up in the cup, with teams' entire histories being altered and teams being promoted and relegated from the upcoming summer cup. It also led to Dragonfag himself receiving a life time ban from the cup. Thankfully, /c/ had never been managed by Dragonfag. However, the team had been very much affected by the whole affair. In the 2012 Autumn Babby Cup, /c/ had been in a group with three teams controlled by Dragonfag, thus making the chances of /c/ advancing miniscule at best. Luckily for /c/, the relegations of Dragonfag controlled teams led to /c/ being promoted into the 2013 4chan Summer Cup, thus making the rigged Autumn cup less devastating to the team. This meant that for the first time ever, /c/ was in a major cup.
The 2013 4chan Summer Cup
The preseason of summer went well for /c/. The team won several matches in the DrBorisG Friendlies and M3ow League and came fourth in the Tottoric Up. They also did well in the official friendlies, beating elite team /fit/ and losing narrowly to /f/ after being rigged by the commissioner. During this time, the team also signed Tomoko Kuroki, only to transfer her off to /a/ in an unpopular move. Other new arrivals to the team were Momiji, Miho, Mikasa, Rei Q and Sayaka, who replaced Tomoko after the transfer. Signing Sayaka would prove to be fitting, since suffering awaited the team.
The cup started with /c/ being drawn into a group that looked very challenging on paper. Winter cup finalists /toy/, spring semi-finalists /x/ and the elite team /mu/. Not many people expected /c/ to be able to move out of this group, but the management team and fans believed. The first match was against /x/, and it started out well. A throughball to Konata put the little girls in the lead, and it looked like three points were in the process of being secured against the dead team. Then /x/ tied the game, and in the last ten minutes, three more were scored in rapid succesion. Getting blown out by arguably the worst team in the group was a terrible start, and things looked even bleaker than before.
The next game was one against /mu/, the giants. /mu/ had already beaten /toy/ in the first game, and due to an abandoned /toy/ drawing their game against /x/, a win or draw was needed by /c/ to stay in the running. It started poorly. Jeff Mangum scored a brace in the first half and the team looked to be completely dead. But something happened. /c/ started performing in the second half and fired shot after shot against the /mu/ goalkeeper. However, a seemingly superhuman effort by Merzbow kept /c/ from scoring at all, and the game ended 2-0. The little team's dreams had been crushed, but the hardship for /c/ had only just begun.
In the next week it was found out that there had been something wrong with the commissioner's PES. This had led to strange results and live-managing and changes by teams seemingly not mattering at all. The cup had, once again, been rigged. The management of /c/ hoped for a restart of the cup to give them another, fair chance, but it was far too late. /c/ stayed relegated and the cup went on.
The third game was one against /toy/, the number one ranked team. Before the game, the /toy/ manager, with a chance to advance over /x/, decided to throw the game for reasons unknown. He subbed off all his medals and put every player in the wrong position, including an AMF in goal. Any chance to restore dignity for /c/ had been lost. However, that would prove to not really matter since the game ended 0-0 in what is most likely the worst match in 4chan cup history. And so /c/'s first visit to the big leagues ended in the worst way possible. The team had proven, once again, that being /c/ is suffering.
The 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
Even after their extremely poor showing in the Summer Cup, and the departure of longtime manager Interim-tan !!wpQ05LyJC9u, /c/ was confident as they headed into their third Babby Cup, as they came off the back of a fair friendlies showing - beating /e/ and drawing with /cm/ - and dominating in the unofficial Halloween Bowl 2013. There were also more roster changes in line for the team; new signings were Kyouko Toshinou, Pleinair, Shinobu Oshino, and Maka Albarn.
The draw only caused further excitement; though their group had the redoubtable /adv/, it also had the dead team /po/, as well as /asp/ who, despite being favourites in the Foetus, had struggled to advance, and whom /c/ had just beaten 6-1 in the Halloween Bowl 2013.
This self-assurance continued following the first game; though it was only versus a managerless team, a 4-1 win against /po/, courtesy of goals from Konata, Miku, and Yotsuba, after a worryingly quiet first half, showed that /c/ was a strong side, and put them tied for first in the group with /adv/.
It was /adv/ that they played next, in a game that was heralded as the decider of who would top the group. Here things took a turn for the worse; /c/ conceded an early goal to S/adv/irgin, and despite fighting valiantly - valiantly enough to get more shots - they failed to capitalise on their chances and the game ended 1-0, the same score it had had since ten minutes in. This wasn't the worst news in the world, however; even with this loss, /c/ could still easily advance from the group with a win or a draw against fellow three-pointer /asp/, who had just lost 4-1 to /adv/. Things were looking promising for the team.
Going into the deciding match, /c/ was nervous but reasonably confident in victory, fully prepared to give it their all to secure a run in the Winter Cup. This aplomb was to be tested early, however, as once again they conceded a goal in the first ten minutes of the game, and, worse, failed to make anything happen for the next almost eighty minutes. Just when the /c/ouncil had all but accepted their defeat, in the 86th minute, Konata recieved a deft throughball and, defying /c/'s reputation for /c/hoking, slotted it neatly into the net. That was the end of the game; /c/ had managed to get into the main cup on their own merits for the first time.
/c/ then faced /fa/ in the round of 16, though these games seemed of less importance than the promotion they had already achieved. Perhaps fittingly, then, /c/ never managed to lead in the game, losing 2-1 to the eventual second place team. With this game over, both the /c/ team and its management could relax and celebrate their promotion into the major leagues, a promotion they secured with only a single victory. Funny how things go, isn't it?
The 2014 4chan Winter Cup
After finally qualifying for an elite cup in their own right, things looked good for /c/ going into Winter. A solid friendlies showing against /asp/ and /lit/; which ended in a disappointing loss and a dominant victory for the /c/itizens, gave fans of /c/ reason to be cautiously optimistic. The draw quickly drained this optimism, as they came up against the veteran teams of /x/, /v/ and the elite /int/.
Their first match looked as if /c/'s run would be over before it started; /int/ scored on their first attack and seemed relentless early, doubling their lead on the 15th minute. Luckily, the management intervened, made some arrangements and instantly pegged /int/ back on the 18th minute through Yui, desperate to show that she was not as much of an air-head as she appears. The match looked very even, and /int/ game close to doubling their lead on numerous attacks, but the /c/ute girls gave their fans reason to be hopeful on the verge of half time, tying the game in some style. The second half seemed as if it would end in a draw, both teams wasting their chances, but Yui would come big for /c/ a second time, on the 83rd minute, and so the management entered bus parking mode and looked to see out a slim victory. However, they wouldn't have to settle for a mere one goal draw, as Sayaka once again scored on the verge of the end of the half. When pressed for a comment on the magnificent comeback, /c/ management could only describe it as "sugoi".
The next match was a repeat of that from Summer 2013, where /c/ were humiliated by the undead /x/, and Simmie !FNmd1hrllU!!3BZPtLXChOs tried to supress the horrors from her nightmare, but it wasn't to be. Pyramid Head opened the scoring at the 18th minute, and /x/-tan would finish the scoring on the 35th. Needing yet another two goal comeback, /c/ threw everything they had, but it wasn't to be, as they finished with only one shot on target. Sasuga, /c/. Heading into the last day, /c/ knew that they'd need a victory vs /v/ to guarantee advancement to knockouts.
/v/, also needing a win to guarantee their place, came, and they came hard. Once again /c/ were the first to concede, through Reggie Fils-Aime, and went into the half looking defeat in the face. Enthusiastic chants of "ganbatte" and "makenaide" from around the stadium spurred Yotsuba on to equalise on the 50th minute, giving the girls a glimmer of hope, only to have it ripped from them by Gaben late on. They left Winter with their best ever performance in an elite cup, yet it all returned to nothing.
The 2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup
With Simmie !FNmd1hrllU!!3BZPtLXChOs retiring to focus on her Kawaii Studies, /c/ looked to the experienced manager Norml !!AzJoVBGCU3G. Things looked good for /c/, in a group with /u/, /vg/, /sci/ and /vp/, qualification looked all but secured. However, it wouldn't be the easy ride many had hoped for, and they got thrashed 3-0 by /vg/ in what would be /vg/'s first cup victory since the 8th of October, 2012. When pushed for a comment on this dreadful /c/ debut by Nana Ichikawa of Fujisaki Girls Academy's Newspaper Club, all Norml could say was "t-they are a good team, y-y-you'll see", an answer met with much derision.
Utterly humiliated, /c/ set their sights on redemption in their next match vs /sci/. This would be managed by Crispin !!qwqbM6eX9rN, as Norml had gone missing since the /vg/ game. It would later be discovered that Norml had locked himself in the student council room, crying and eating ice cream. /c/ redeemed some dignity with a very professional victory, Sayaka scoring at the 76th minute to at least give the /c/itizens something to smile about.
Up next was the Purity Bowl, /c/ vs /u/. Yui granted the lead to /c/ early on, but this would prove to be shortlived as Black Sunshine replied almost immediately, and /c/ actually fell behind late in the first half, as Teru Time would answer the question of "Wonchu Kiss Me?" with a resounding yes, if we assume "kiss" means "score against". Staring a second defeat that would all but resign /c/ to bitter failure, Yui would score a second time, early on in the second. Both teams would push on for an attack, but the match would end 2-2, the purest of all results.
File:Konachoke.webm The results of the other matches in the group meant that all /c/ would do was beat /vp/ to deny /vg/ a place in Summer. The match started with much controversy, as DrBorisG would need to reroll the conditions, turning what was a promising position totally against /c/, as their medals would all be in blue condition, save for the Silver Yotsuba in orange, whilst /vp/'s attack had been buffed. As a result of this, /vp/ would jump straight to a 1-0 win, leading managers and fans alike asking themselves "would suicide be so bad?" /vp/ shifted to toally epic 4-20 sliders ecks dee, prompting widespread dissatisfaction amongst the /vp/oreons, leading Gary "Motherfucking" Oak to ask the crowd to chill out and blaze it, because Gary Oak is just that epic.
The game wound on, and Yui would cement her place as /c/'s best player and, indeed, best Keion, with a 59th minute goal to put /c/ on the verge of qualification. Injury time arrived, and things looked bleak for /c/ when suddenly, a blue haired would-be-saviour arrived and stormed down the field. Konata was through on goal...and failed to convert, with the ball hitting the post. The crowd groaned, the commentators screamed, and Konata died. It would later turn out that she had been keeping her soul gem in her pocket, and on her final run it had slipped out, meaning that as she took her shot her spirit had left her entirely. /c/ would finish the cup with five points, behind the unbeaten /u/ and /vg/. /u/ went to console their imouto, but /c/ just told them to fuck off. Norml went back to the student council room, he hasn't been seen since.
The 2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
>choking that hard against /mlp/ and /hm/
>throwing against /g/
WELL AT LEAST WE BEAT /trv/ RIGHT?
The 2014 Autumn Babby Cup was more of a cup of what could have been for /c/, as the team choked a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 to /mlp/ in their first match and failed to find the net against /hm/ for a 0-0 draw the second match. To add to the struggles faced by /c/ in Autumn, team management decided to throw their penultimate match against /g/ by using a shitty ripoff of the /mu/ Trogdor formation, losing 5-0 and quitting on the cup while exiting with only the (by-now-required) free win over /trv/, 2-1. Had /c/ not choked to /mlp/ or thrown the match against /g/ and ended up winning said match, they would have advanced with /g/ or /mlp/ (depending on which one of said scenarios happened), but whatever the case, the matches are written in the record books, and /c/ is still watching Elite Cups from the sidelines. The final finish for /c/ this cup was 1-1-2, good for 4 points and fourth place in Group C of the tournament behind /g/ (whose group win was caused mainly by /c/ throwing their match to them), /mlp/ (who advanced as the second placed team in the group), and /hm/, as well as an overall 30th place finish.
The 2015 4chan Spring Babby Cup
/c/'s fate in the group draw saw them drawn in heavily-competitive Group A, with host team and previous Babby Champions /b/, as well as the twin giants of /sp/ and /a/ and a ded /cgl/. The seemingly easier opponents were the ones that beat /c/ in the first two matches, with the most embarrassing /c/ loss being against the managerless /cgl/. From then on, /c/ was just hoping to spoil /sp/ and /a/'s attempts to reach the Summer Cup. For what it's worth, that's exactly what /c/ did with their 2-2 draw against /sp/ and 2-1 win over /a/. The latter victory was noteworthy for /a/'s fans making posts like "it's only /c/" prior to the match, starting the "it's only [team]" meme in /4ccg/. Unfortunately, their efforts were too little, too late in their 4 matches in this cup.
The 2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
This cup had gotten the team off to a good start, but in classic /c/ fashion, they choked when it mattered the most. Initially, /c/ made the most of their chances in a 3-1 win over /lit/. Up next was /pol/, who took many shots against the poor little girls of /c/, but somehow never took the lead over them, and so /c/ survived with a 1-1 draw. /lgbt/ was /c/'s third opponent, and their manager was practically dead. Despite being a punching bag for the other teams in the group, /lgbt/ woke up and got /c/ to check their privilege in a 2-2 draw. With these results, it was time to do or die for /c/ at the Untrodden Valley, and they ended up doing the latter with a 1-0 loss to /vp/.
The 2016 4chan Spring Babby Cup
/c/ was drawn into one of the weaker groups in the cup. On paper, anyways. Consisting of /vr/, [r9k], and /adv/, many thought /c/ had a good chance of promoting for the first time in almost two years.
The first game began with a promising start. /c/ had a two goal lead versus the group favorites, /vr/, before blowing it in a span of 4 minutes at '74 and '78. Upon review, the /vr/ goal that tied the game was well offside, but it was counted. Yui appeared to take the lead back at '83, but was called offside. The game ended 2-2, and while /c/ would've liked the three points, a draw against the consensus best team in the group was not the worst thing that could've happened
/c/'s second game came against /adv/. With /vr/ losing to [r9k] prior, a /c/ win would all but secure promotion. Again, things were looking good for /c/. After a hot start, they were up 2-0 at '30. And then, /adv/ scored four times over the course of the rest of the game for a 4-2 victory
For /c/'s final match, they had to win by at least two to still have a chance at promotion against [r9k], who had already promoted and was looking to master race the group. Unlike /c/'s other matches, this one started off poorly with [r9k] jumping to a 2-0 lead. /c/ came back with a goal to make it 2-1 but [r9k] answered to make the lead 2 again. Tomoko, who had a rather poor performance this cup and particularly this game, came through at '68 when she made three attempts to shoot the ball and finally made contact with it and scored to make it 3-2. Then the game turned into a pure, unadulterated, spaghetti fest. Late in the game, a mad scramble broke out in front of [r9k]'s goal. [r9k]'s GK got caught way off his line and the box turned into a moshpit of defenders and attackers. At least three different /c/ players tried to get the ball on goal at least once but it wasn't happening. [r9k] immediately went down to score, and following that goal, /c/ GK Ika-Chan was brought in at CF at 90+. Despite being 5 minutes over the given stoppage time, the refs did not blow the whistle and [r9k] came down to force a corner where they scored one last spaghetti goal at 90+8 to end the game at 5-2. Initially, this sent /c/ to the Autumn Babby Qualifiers, but the death of a number of teams saved /c/ from having to play there.
The 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
Autumn 2016 saw /c/ being drawn into the absolute worst group that cup. Consisting of /w/, /trv/, and /k/, promotion was now or never for /c/. And early on it seemed like it was going to be never. After losing to /w/ 3-1 in their first match, they were down 2-0 early vs /k/. But the girls never gave up. They overcame two deficits late to force the 3-3 draw and keep their hopes alive. Their final match was vs /trv/. All they had to do was win and they were all but in, advancing over /k/ who would have to beat /w/. And win they did. /c/ cruised to a 3-2 victory that was made interesting following a kickoff abuse goal from /trv/. But /c/ held on, /k/ lost to /w/, and the cuties were on to the knockouts for the first time in 3 years.
/c/ drew /sp/ in the Round of 16. Very few thought /c/ had a prayer against /sp/, who were coming of 9-points in a relatively strong group. /sp/ scored 7 minutes into the match but that would be not only their last goal, but their last shot. /c/ took over the game posting 9 shots but only managing 2 goals. But that's all they needed. /c/ had killed /sp/ yet again and were on to the Quarter Finals for the first time ever.
This cup proved to be one of many firsts, and that didn't stop here. /u/ vs /c/ The Purity Bowl was set for the first time in over 2 years and only the second time in an official cup match. Again /c/ were in way over their heads. On paper anyways. But they didn't let that discourage them. The teams were deadlocked until '20 when some spaghetti gave Yui an open net. That lead wouldn't hold for long as /u/ knotted it up on kekoff abuse. From there it was a back and forth battle for the ages, no team being able to find the back of the net. That was until the 80th minute. Keeping true to the scrappy theme of the game, /u/ player Befriending ran the ball into three /c/ players, tripped, found the ball again, hit the post with her shot, and followed up the rebound to make it 2-1 late. /c/ put nearly endless pressure on for the rest of the game but were unable to net an equalizer. The match ended with /c/ securing their best finish in a Babby ever, and a positive outlook on Winter.
The 2017 4chan Winter Cup
Very few people gave /c/ so much as a prayer for the girls to emerge from their first Elite group in 3 years. Containing the consistent sides of /gd/ and /f/ as well as fan favorite /int/, /c/ was largely overshadowed by their competition. But they would go at it with all they had.
Their opening match was against /gd/. With time wasting away and /c/ down 1-0, it was looking bleak. That was until /gd/ player Fuck You Pay Me was handed a straight red and sent off the pitch. It was now or never for /c/. For the final 30 minutes they laid siege to /gd/ but just couldn't find the back of the net. It looked to be over until Konata found Yui who was able to force the draw in '90+4. /c/ had caught a lucky break but needed to improve if they wanted to stay in the Elites. Next was /int/, fresh off a win vs /f/. Minase Iori knocked a header in at the 4th minute and the girls never looked back. While they didn't score any more goals, they controlled the pace of the game and cruised to a 1-0 victory, holding /int/ to 0 shots on target. Going into their final match vs /f/ they sat tied for the group lead, and in a very comfortable spot for promotion. All they needed was a win or draw to confirm advancement vs the winless and already eliminated /f/. However, /c/ suffered from lack of offense once again and lost 1-0. But it wasn't over yet. There were still multiple scenarios in which they could advance that all depended on the game after them. /gd/ v /int/. Most realistically, /gd/ winning. All /gd/ had to do was win and /c/ would go through. And late in the game it was looking good when /gd/ built a 2-0 lead. With promotion virtually secured, /gd/ decide to goof around with their tactics. They ended up goofing a little too much and /int/ effortlessly tacked on two goals late to tie it meaning /gd/ and /int/ were the ones to advance. In a most spectacular fashion, they were sent back to the Babbies.
The 2017 4chan Spring Babby Cup
After their run in the Winter Cup, /c/ were feeling good and were ready to work their way back up to the elites. /c/ were drawn with /an/ who had almost wooden spooned Winter, /wg/ who did pretty well in Autumn, and a recently promoting from the fetus /y/ for a doable looking Group F.
/c/'s first match would be against /wg/, a team they'd never played in an official match before. Things wouldn't look good as /c/ would go down pretty early with a goal from Cunt Destroyer, while /c/ struggled to get passed /wg/'s midfield to put on enough pressure to score. Not long after the half /c/ would get The Dick as Descartes would score making the game 0-2, which it would stay as /c/'s offense couldn't offend well, and when it did it was never on target. After this match /c/ would basically be on autopilot as Gerb !!B0JdLFwGiRH would not be around to manage for the rest of the Cup. /c/'s next match would be against /an/, this would be /an/ and /c/'s first time against one another since Dragongate in Autumn 2012. /an/ was coming off almost getting an Elite spoon.
That wouldn't mean much for this match as /c/ would get a 19 minute goal from KanColle, but would only hold the lead for 12 minutes as >outdoor cat would score 2 within 5 minutes. /c/ would continue to put up a fight but with a low shot count as well as the defense continuously fighting would not be enough as /c/ would lose 1-2, confirming their failure to advance. With that loss /c/ would be on 0 points, bottoming the group and looking at a trip to the fetus. /c/'s last match was against /y/, and they needed a win to not get sent to the fetus. /c/ started off very nicely with early goals from Tomoko and Yui putting /c/ up 0-2 before 20 minutes. The match would continue like this, as well as /c/ holding off /y/'s attacks and doing great with their own. /c/ would tack on another one off a free kick to make it 0-3. During the last 10 minutes of the game though /y/ would score twice, one goal coming from Yaranaika at 90+4, but that wouldn't be enough as /c/ would win and avoid a trip to the fetus.
The Culling
After The 2017 Spring Babby cup had ended current commissioner Lear !!vH2UmJDmLxj had made an announcement known infamously as The Cull where teams shown to have low interest were put to sleep, disallowed from entering whatever cup they would have next, and the managers of said teams removed. /c/ was one of the teams to be culled and thus was not allowed to compete with a manager until Spring 18, but still could compete as an autopilot in Autumn 17 if they got the interest. /c/'s culling specifically was due to the manager at the time Gerb !!B0JdLFwGiRH being at an anime convention for most of the Spring 17 Babby Cup and having not made any Gameday threads like he was told to do, not knowing it was to show /c/ had interest; thinking he'd only get a suspension at worst for not doing so.
Not long after this announcement was there a revision made to how The Cull worked, due to heavy and severe community backlash, mainly of certain teams' culling being too harsh and/or unfair. Thus a couple of the culled teams were allowed to have a manager for their next cup if they could get one, instead of having to wait 1 cup, but those teams must first show interest. Despite Gerb being gone /c/ still has hope as there are still others working to bring /c/ back to life and hopefully to glory in Autumn 17.
The 2017 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
Under new management and with a new revamped squad, /c/ took to the 2017 Autumn Cup with high hopes for glory. Grouped with /gd/, /x/, and /po/, things seemed a bit uncertain at first but as always, the team would do their best! First up was /gd/, a chance at revenge after the unfortunate events of the 2017 Winter Cup (the first elite /c/ saw in three years) – Tomoko would fight hard to put /c/ up at the end of the first half but the match would come to an end at a 1-1 draw. Next up would be quite literally the scariest match of the cup against a good looking /x/ squad that topped their group in the Autumn Qualifiers. /c/ would start the match by outspooking /x/ with a kowai anthem, a quick goal, and a reminder not to lewd, but eventually /x/ would regain their composure off of a corner goal to end the match as yet another 1-1 draw. With one game left and only two points to their name /c/ were up against a battered /po/ who were coming off of two losses, one of which being a 5-1 defeat to /gd/. A win here would secure /c/ for another chance at a Winter Cup run, but fate wasn’t on their side as /po/ cut up /c/ and their elite cup dreams in a 2-1 loss. Finishing Autumn at the bottom of their group, /c/ returned to the drawing board as determined as ever to make sure that Spring would be an event to remember.
The 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup
With Autumn behind them and Winter coming to an end, the /c/uties turned their attention to the warmth of Spring along with their opponents /a/, /t/, /s4s/, and /jp/. /c/’s cup run would start against their onee-chan /a/ and right off the bat things did not look to be going their way; the first half came to an end and /a/ were up 3-1, but /c/ rallied together and managed not to /c/hoke away their first game of the cup with a 4-3 comeback. Up next /c/ would be up against the freshly revived pira/t/es and if their first game was anything to go off of, things were looking good. But despite the high morale, /t/ would end up reminding /c/ of their Autumn run by ending the game at a 1-1 draw with both teams taking home a point. Although /c/ seemed to have had a good start to the Spring Megababby with a win and a draw, things would quickly descend with a 3-1 loss to /s4s/ and a 5-2 rout to /jp/ - thankfully /c/ would avoid the bottom of the group due to their onee-chan, who attempted to cheer up their imouto by losing to /t/ in order to seal up the group with /c/ in 4th. With their Spring run over, once again /c/’s high hopes were crushed and their dream of an elite run would once more be pushed to Autumn.
The 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
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Autumn 2018 started a bit differently for /c/ than previous cups. It seemed that the cuties were once again set to just barely avoid playing in the Autumn Qualifiers, but once the format was announced and certain teams were found to be ded, /c/ would end up being selected at and placed the top of Pot 1. Up against /out/, /v/, and a newly revived /adv/, the team was determined to prove their worth and fight their way back into the main cup. Which is exactly what they did! After beating /out/ and holding off /v/ to a 1-0 score line, /c/ sat atop their group with 6 points which was just enough to secure them as the first team to qualify for the upcoming Autumn Babby! There was also a game against /adv/ but that’s not important!
Come the cup proper, the girls saw themselves in Group C along with /fa/, /wg/, and /co/. The cup run would open with /c/ stumbling against an autopilot /fa/, quickly going up by 2 goals only to allow /fa/ 2 of their own. The second match against /wg/ seemed like it was also set to end a draw but a late header by Do It For Her managed to keep /c/’s hopes at advancing alive. On 4 points and only needing a draw to advance into Winter, /c/’s destiny was once more in their own hands – but of course why would anything nice happen. The final game would consist of /co/ bagging two 1st half goals and holding their lead for the remainder of the game, resulting in /c/ taking 3rd in the group just below /wg/. The Autumn Cup would close out with /c/ in 19th place and the team once more looking to Spring – another season, another year, another heartbreak.
The 2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup
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With 2018 ending in yet another defeat and the team being pushed once more back to the drawing board, /c/ arrived at their 7th Spring Babby Cup with hopes at securing advancement. Morale would take a slight hit even before their first match as the girls were placed in Group B along with long time cup favorites /tg/ and /vr/, as well as with fellow Babby native, /y/. With /tg/ up as their first opponent, things weren’t looking too good; between constant attacks on /c/’s net and players being unable to find a path forward, the game seemed pretty clear cut. In the end, despite an overall strong /tg/ showing up to the match, a combination between Ika-chan in net and a surprise breakthrough for Do It For Her would prove that one shot on goal would be enough to bag /c/ a 1-0 victory. With a win under their belt, the girls readied themselves for their match against /y/, who had just come off of a very convincing win against /vr/. With the match prior to this ending in a draw, this was a win and in situation for both teams and neither side would settle for anything less than a victory to secure themselves as the first team to qualify for Summer – so naturally the match ended in a draw and the group remained completely open for the final day. Being unable to clinch promotion in the 2nd day meant that /c/ had to go up against /vr/ to secure a spot Summer; this also meant that /c/ has to preform well on their last group stage match, which historically always brought nothing less than heartbreak and choking. So of course /c/ didn’t win their final match but would instead hold /vr/ off to a 1-1 draw. But in the end it didn’t matter one bit as that was all that was needed, not only to secure the /c/uties in their first Summer cup in 6 years, but it would send /c/ to the top of their group for the first time in the team’s history.
After 2 years away from the elites, /c/ was ready to say good night to failure and were looking to prove to the cup that they earned their spot among the elites; and that was exactly what the girls would go on to do. The team would start their knockout run with a PK victory over /r9k/ to send them to the Quarter-finals against a very strong /co/ who were just coming off of a 3-0 win to fellow Group B team, /y/. Once more /c/ were pitted against a stronger opponent and not many thought they had a chance, but Yui would capitalize on a well placed free-kick and lead the match into AET where Do It For Her would steal the ball from /co/’s defense to send /c/ to their first ever Semi-final. The only thing at this point that stood between /c/ and their first ever cup final was an autopilot /toy/, who much like /co/, just came off a 3-0 victory in their previous match. This would mean little to nothing to /c/ as again, they would go against all odds to to make history and find themselves in their first ever cup final against /i/. The pressure of being in their first ever cup final would prove to be too much stress for the team to handle as they would fall to the only other team in the cup who were a bigger underdog than they were. With the final ending with a 1-3 loss to /i/, the /c/inderella story would be left unfinished and saved for another season. The cup wouldn’t end on the worst note though - /c/ had topped their group for the first time ever, won their first ever official PK shootout, made it to their first ever final, and Ika-chan even managed to get her 2nd golden glove thanks to her amazing effort in net.
Despite little to no one having faith in /c/ at the beginning of the cup, despite all of the challenges that stood in the team’s way, despite having a long history of failure and heartbreak, the girls proved to everyone that they had the ambition, determination, and willpower to fight their way to a final; in the end it may have not been enough to secure first place, but the girls showed that no matter how many times they fail, they will always get back up and rest@rt.
The 2019 4chan Summer Cup
After two years out of the elites and six whole years away from the Summer Cup, the /c/uties were hoping to make this Summer one to remember, especially after their memorable Spring run. The girls would be paired with 3rd place winners /s4s/, an autopilot /k/, and (due to some movement in pot placement) the Spring champ/i/ons. After spending so much time away from the elites, the girls were determined as ever to successfully qualify for their first ever elite knockout appearance - sadly it would take more than just determination and heart.
With the team’s first match falling on its birthday, the girls were looking to start Summer off on a high note by bagging a win against /s4s/; after a heartwarming tribute and a single goal, /c/ was able to fully celebrate their birthday with a 1-0 victory. Sadly the birthday celebrations wouldn’t last long as the /k/ommandos would completely shut down /c/’s offense and hand /c/ a 0-1 loss in their second game, bringing them back to where they started. Two matches into Summer and the girls didn’t have much to show for their first two games - sitting on 3 points and 0 GD, they would have to go into their Spring Final rematch and play against a commanding /i/ who successfully managed 4 goals in each of their matches. /c/ would not be an exception to this and an ever so dominant /i/ would not only continue their miracle run but would end their group stage with an average of 4 goals a match.
Despite falling short of achieving their first ever elite knockout, /c/ managed to take something away from Summer; the team not only reached its highest ever cup ranking, but they even secured the title of best kits! With their Summer cut short and their hearts broken yet again, the girls marched towards the ever so familiar Autumn Babby to once more prove their worth in hopes of returning for Winter.
The 2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
File:Ika pen save.webm Turning once more to Autumn, the girls were looking to shake off their disappointing Summer run and work their way back up to the elites. Like nearly every other cup they were drawn into, most people didn’t consider /c/ much of a threat as they were pulled into Group A along with /sp/, /n/, and /o/. Much to everyone’s surprise, not only would /c/ open up the entire cup with a win against /sp/, but they would hold off /n/ and end up being the very first team to secure their place in Winter. /c/’s final game against /o/ would end up being not that serious, mainly due to an early qualification to Winter as well as /sp/ falling to /n/ in their final match - /c/ would take a loss, but they had fun doing it.
With their spot in Winter secured the girls started to plan out their game plan for their first knockout match against /f/ - that would all change when a challenge was issued by /f/ for both teams to play fully offensive and run the match at +2. The resulting match didn’t just end up being a fun meme, it ended up shattering everyone’s expectations by giving PES16 a run for its money; in what would later be voted match of the tournament, /c/ ended up netting two hat tricks and (with the assistance of /f/) shattered the record for most goals in a match. Returning to reality, /c/ braced for its rematch against /o/, only this time the girls weren’t playing around - thankfully they would end up victorious after 90+ goal and a nail biting PK shootout. Sadly /c/’s knockout run wouldn’t mirror Spring as they lost against the future cup champions /trv/ and would end up falling to an extremely strong auto /jp/. Despite the rough finish, 4th place was quite an achievement for a team hardly anyone outside of the board believed in.
As the last cup of the decade came to a close, the girls could take pride in their achievements in their best year to date - in 2019 /c/ managed two final day appearances, they reached their first ever cup final, scored their first two hat tricks in an official cup, reached their highest position in the cup rankings, received 3 cup awards, snagged another golden glove, and even managed to finish the year with a positive win ratio for the first time ever. While not a perfect year, 2019 would forever be a year for /c/ to remember.
The 2020 4chan Winter Cup
With a new decade in front of them, the /c/uties were ready to fight their way to glory and to continue their recent string of new found success. Just like in Autumn, /c/ was drawn into Group A and was set to play in the opening match of the cup, but this time they would go up against Summer 2019 champions /cm/, /r9k/, and a /wsg/ who 9 pointed their Autumn group. The inaugural match of 2020 would be against their brother /cm/ in the 2nd official Kawaii Bowl; despite things looking grim within the first 10 minutes of the match, /c/ would end up opening the 2020 Winter Cup by snagging a 3-2 comeback win and by taking the lead in the Kawaii Bowl rivalry thanks to a late goal by Yui. Come game two and /c/ already had their destiny in their own hands – due to how the first 3 matches of the group had gone, /c/ were looking to be the very first team to punch their ticket into the knockouts, but only if they could manage a win against /wsg/. The match would be a close one and in the end it was looking to be a draw until the 86th minute where Every Girl Best Girl managed an impressive header to secure /c/ as the first confirmed elite team of the new decade. The wait was finally over, for the first time in the team’s history, they were elite. With the stress of relegation shaken away, the girls were hyped and ready for their final group stage match against /r9k/ where once again they would find themselves 2 goals down; thankfully in traditional /r9k/ fashion, the betas panicked and ended up falling to a /c/ who would net yet another comeback win. Sadly the team would end their first elite knockout match falling victim to the 9 point curse against a team they never historically had any luck against, /jp/.
Although 2019 had ended, /c/ continued to climb even higher than ever imagined – not only had the girls managed to 9 point their first ever group, they also managed to play in their very first elite cup knockout game, and yet again they rose to their highest ever spot in the rankings. Even if the magical year of 2019 was long gone, the girls were able to start the new decade on the right foot and for the first time ever in the team’s seven and a half year history, they would remain elite.
The 2020 4chan Summer Cup
After taking an extended break thanks to their RO16 exit in Winter, /c/ was ready for their first back to back elite run. For the 3rd cup in a row /c/ would be placed in Group A, this time paired with the champions of Winter /pol/, /adv/, and /g/. Hoping for the best, the girls took to the pitch in search of Elite Cup glory! Sadly, the girls would start their cup run against a near dominant /adv/ who controlled the entire game up until the dying minutes; Do it for Her and Yui would score two goals at 89’ and 90’ to keep the team in a somewhat competitive position. With things off to a rough start, the girls had to pray for a good result against a hardened /pol/ who hadn’t lost a game in nearly a year. It would be a close match-up, but Do it for Her would once more score a late goal to show everyone that they wouldn’t be giving up so easily. With most of the group stage done, the girls were in need of a 3 goal win against /g/ to secure their spot in the knockouts or else their fate would be determined by the final match between /pol/ and /adv/; despite their best efforts, they would fall short of the 3-0 by one goal. Luck would be on their side though! Despite a near scare in the dying moments of the /adv/-/pol/ match, both teams would take home 1 point in a 3-3 draw which placed /c/ 2nd in the group. For the first time ever, the girls would go an entire year without ever playing in a Babby Cup.
With the group stage behind them, /c/ was pitted against /m/ in the Round of 16. Coming out of the group stage with 9 points and 12 goals, /m/ was greatly viewed as the favorite to win the match-up. Thankfully luck was once more on /c/’s side as /m/ was burdened by not only the 9 point curse, but they were also selected as the new hat pick. With the curses pitted against them, /m/ would fall 2-1 to the /c/uties who finally managed their first ever Elite Cup knockout win. With morale at an all time high, the girls would move on to the quarter-finals where they would meet back up with the undefeated /adv/, who would fall 2-1 after yet another late goal by Do it for Her. Up next would be a brand new match-up for /c/ as they would play against a /diy/ who not only topped their group, but beat /lit/ and /cm/ 3-1 in their current KO run. The /diy/hards would be no match for the girls as not only would /c/ walk away with the win, they would shutout /diy/ and get their first clean sheet of the cup. For the first time ever, against all the odds, after beating 3 group toppers in a row, the /c/uties would find themselves in their first ever Elite Cup final – a feat that would have been unimaginable only a few years prior. /c/’s final match would be against cup rival and seasoned elite veterans /u/ - Summer would end with the Purity Derby. Despite putting up the fight of a lifetime and trying their best to gain the lead, the Purity Derby was looking like it would have to be decided by penalties; that was until a 120’ goal from former /u/ captain Akkarin which ended the match in /u/’s favor. Reunited with heartbreak, /c/’s sudden dream of a star would be put on hold.
As Summer came to a close, /c/ could once more take pride in what they had accomplished in 2020. For the 4th cup in a row, the girls somehow managed to keep shattering expectations – they climbed even higher in the rankings, managed to get their first ever Elite Cup knockout win, remained elite for an entire cup year, reached their first ever Elite Cup final, secured their first ever Golden Boot, and once more ended the year with a positive win ratio. Gone was the /c/ of the past, no longer were they a team of /c/hokers who would consistently fall short of advancement year after year, no longer were they seen as fodder in a Babby Cup – if 2019 was the year that put /c/ in the spotlight, 2020 would be seen as the year where the girls made it very clear, its not only just /c/, they were Elite Cup /c/ontenders.
Rivalries
The Purity Derby /u/ and /c/ both love cute girls. However, on /u/ the cute girls also love each other and engage in lewd acts together, something that is frowned upon on /c/. While /u/ would call themselves the purest board on 4chan, this is clearly false, and the title actually belongs to /c/. This is bound to cause disagreements and threads can and will become arguments about whether an image of two girls kissing should be allowed on the board, since there are no definitive rulings on the matter. /u/ is also disgusted by the fact that heterosexual couples are allowed on /c/, since those relationships are deemed impure by the /u/ browsers. These things have lead to a rivalry between the nee-san and imouto that is unlikely to ever be resolved. The teams have traditionally been very evenly matched in the rankings and have faced thrice, two times in friendlies and once in a proper cup. The first time was a 3-0 blowout by /u/ in the Autumn 2012 friendlies, and the second a 2-2 draw in the Winter 2013 friendlies. Another 2-2 draw followed in the 2014 Spring Babby Cup; since then, /u/ have stayed in the Elite cups while /c/ continue to face the misery of endless Babbies. This, combined with the recent abolishment of official friendlies, makes an official match between the two teams seem very far away from happening. That was until /c/ made a solid run in Autumn 2016 however. After advancing past the RO16 /c/ found themselves facing off against /u/ in the second round. It was a hard fought, scrappy game that was neck and neck all the way to the end. /u/ came away with a 2-1 victory, and the very next matchup nearly four years later was an Elite Cup Final. /u/ won that one too. |
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The Kawaii Bowl /cm/ and /c/ are two boards who both love cute anime characters. Cute males are even allowed on /c/, provided they're together with a girl. This obviously leads to a friendly rivalry between the teams, who may seem like very similar boards. /c/ fans might be a bit turned off by the fact that /cm/ is a lot more homosexual than their female counterpart due to same-sex couples not being disallowed. There are also isolated incidents of /cm/ content being posted on /c/, but these things aren't nearly enough to prevent /c/ from being fond of their brother. /c/ and /cm/ faced for the first time in the autumn babby cup group stage. /cm/ won in a 3-2 thriller, a win that was later declared illegitimate due to rigging. The teams also faced in the Weeabowl where /c/ lost in extra time after tying the game 1-1 in fulltime. The two teams faced again in the 2013 Autumn Friendlies in a very even game which ended 2-2 with /c/ taking the lead twice only to concede shortly after. /c/ then opened up the 2020 Winter Cup against defending-champion /cm/, taking a 3-2 victory after initially falling down 2-0. |
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Results
As a consequence of the Dragongate controversy, a number of results have been vacated. Those matches, marked in Grey, have been voided, regardless of the original result.
Official Matches
2012
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
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August 18, 2012 | /b/ | 2012 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Friendlies | 0-0 D | |
September 1, 2012 | /d/ | 2012 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Friendlies | 0-0 D | |
September 2, 2012 | /u/ | 2012 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Friendlies | 3-0 L | |
October 13, 2012 | /y/ | 2012 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-0 L | |
October 19, 2012 | /cm/ | 2012 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-2 L | Karin 43', 90' |
October 20, 2012 | /an/ | 2012 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-2 D | Uguu~ 64' Karin 70' |
December 15, 2012 | /u/ | 2013 4chan Winter Cup Friendlies | 2-2 D | Uguu~ 6', 65' |
2013
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
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April 7, 2013 | /3/ | 2013 4chan Spring Babby Cup Friendlies | 3-0 L | |
April 13, 2013 | /r9k/ | 2013 4chan Spring Babby Cup Friendlies | 4-1 W | Yotsuba 18', 56', 80' Buffalo Bell 83' |
May 4, 2013 | /b/ | 2013 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-4 W | Moetron 3' Konata 20', 90+2' Yotsuba 45' |
May 10, 2013 | /fa/ | 2013 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-1 L | Yotsuba 86' |
May 12, 2013 | /co/ | 2013 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-3 L | Miku 74' |
July 12, 2013 | /fit/ | 2013 4chan Summer Cup Friendlies | 2-1 W | Miku 7' Yotsuba 35' |
July 19, 2013 | /f/ | 2013 4chan Summer Cup Friendlies | 2-1 L | Yotsuba 58' |
August 16, 2013 | /x/ | 2013 4chan Summer Cup | 4-1 L | Konata 34' |
August 18, 2013 | /mu/ | 2013 4chan Summer Cup | 2-0 L | |
August 24, 2013 | /toy/ | 2013 4chan Summer Cup | 0-0 D | |
September 21, 2013 | /e/ | 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Friendlies | 2-4 W | Yui 34' Konata 74', 81', 84' |
September 28, 2013 | /cm/ | 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Friendlies | 2-2 D | Yui 19' Konata 70' |
November 15, 2013 | /po/ | 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 4-1 W | Konata 42', 86' Miku 48' Yotsuba 71' |
November 17, 2013 | /adv/ | 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-0 L | |
November 23, 2013 | /asp/ | 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-1 D | Konata 86' |
November 30, 2013 | /fa/ | 2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-1 L | Konata 53' |
2014
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
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January 12, 2014 | /asp/ | 2014 4chan Winter Cup Friendlies | 1-0 L | |
January 25, 2014 | /lit/ | 2014 4chan Winter Cup Friendlies | 1-0 W | Yotsuba 20' |
February 15, 2014 | /int/ | 2014 4chan Winter Cup | 4-2 W | Yui Hirasawa 18', 83' Sayaka Miki 44', 89' |
February 21, 2014 | /x/ | 2014 4chan Winter Cup | 0-2 L | |
February 23, 2014 | /v/ | 2014 4chan Winter Cup | 1-2 L | Yotsuba 50' |
April 5, 2014 | /vg/ | 2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 0-3 L | |
April 11, 2014 | /sci/ | 2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-0 W | Sayaka Miki 76' |
April 13, 2014 | /u/ | 2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-2 D | Yui 25', 53' |
April 20, 2014 | /vp/ | 2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-1 D | Yui 59' |
May 31, 2014 | /m/ | 2014 4chan Summer Cup Friendlies | 1-3 L | Rin 57' |
June 7, 2014 | /ck/ | 2014 4chan Summer Cup Friendlies | 0-2 L | |
October 17, 2014 | /mlp/ | 2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-2 L | Sayaka 13' Yui 27' |
October 19, 2014 | /hm/ | 2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 0-0 D | |
October 31, 2014 | /g/ | 2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 0-5 L | |
November 1, 2014 | /trv/ | 2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-1 W | Yui 61', 76' |
2015
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
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April 24, 2015 | /b/ | 2015 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-4 L | Sayaka 84' |
April 26, 2015 | /cgl/ | 2015 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-3 L | Yui 8' Sayaka 78' |
May 3, 2015 | /sp/ | 2015 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-2 D | Yotsuba 6' Miku 35' |
May 9, 2015 | /a/ | 2015 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-1 W | Yui 34', 45+' |
October 24, 2015 | /lit/ | 2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-1 W | Konata 12', 33' Happy Birthday! 81' |
October 30, 2015 | /pol/ | 2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-1 D | Tomoko 31' |
November 6, 2015 | /lgbt/ | 2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-2 D | Tomoko 32' Konata 45+' |
November 8, 2015 | /vp/ | 2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 0-1 L |
2016
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
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May 6, 2016 | /vr/ | 2016 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-2 D | Konata 45' Yui 61' |
May 8, 2016 | /adv/ | 2016 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-4 L | Konata 3' Yui 28' |
May 14, 2016 | /r9k/ | 2016 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-5 L | Yui 48' Tomoko 68' |
October 28, 2016 | /w/ | 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-3 L | Toshinou Kyouko 48' |
October 30, 2016 | /k/ | 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-3 D | Yui 74' Chaika 88' Tomoko 90+4' |
November 5, 2016 | /trv/ | 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-2 W | Konata 24' Yui 47' Tomoko 69' |
November 12, 2016 | /sp/ | 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-1 W | Tomoko 23' Konata 63' |
November 13, 2016 | /u/ | 2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-2 L | Yui 20' |
2017
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
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February 10, 2017 | /gd/ | 2017 4chan Winter Cup | 1-1 D | Yui 90+4' |
February 12, 2017 | /int/ | 2017 4chan Winter Cup | 1-0 W | Minase Iori 4' |
February 18, 2017 | /f/ | 2017 4chan Winter Cup | 0-1 L | |
May 13, 2017 | /wg/ | 2017 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 0-2 L | |
May 19, 2017 | /an/ | 2017 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-2 L | Kancolle 19' |
May 21, 2017 | /y/ | 2017 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-3 W | Tomoko 13' Yui 16', 61' |
October 27, 2017 | /gd/ | 2017 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-1 D | Tomoko Trip 42' |
October 29, 2017 | /x/ | 2017 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-1 D | No Lewding 10' |
November 4, 2017 | /po/ | 2017 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-1 L | Yui 51' |
2018
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
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May 4, 2018 | /a/ | 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 3-4 W | Do It For Her 19', 69' Yui Hirasawa 47', 81' |
May 6, 2018 | /t/ | 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-1 D | Every Girl Best Girl 64' |
May 13, 2018 | /s4s/ | 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 3-1 L | Yui Hirasawa 23' |
May 19, 2018 | /jp/ | 2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-5 L | Do It For Her 27' Yui Hirasawa 88' |
October 12, 2018 | /out/ | 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Qualifiers | 2-1 W | Happy Birthday! 57' Yui Hirasawa 61' |
October 13, 2018 | /v/ | 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Qualifiers | 1-0 W | No Lewding 10' |
October 14, 2018 | /adv/ | 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Qualifiers | 3-1 L | Every Girl Best Girl 90+3' |
October 26, 2018 | /fa/ | 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-2 D | Every Girl Best Girl 22' Do It For Her 28' |
October 28, 2018 | /wg/ | 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-2 W | No Lewding 14' Do It For Her 86' |
November 3, 2018 | /co/ | 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 0-2 L |
2019
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
---|---|---|---|---|
May 17, 2019 | /tg/ | 2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 0-1 W | Do It For Her 80' |
May 19, 2019 | /y/ | 2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-1 D | Tomoko Trip 63' |
May 25, 2019 | /vr/ | 2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-1 D | Do It For Her 24' |
June 1, 2019 | /r9k/ | 2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-1 (5-3 PK) W | No Lewding 15' |
June 2, 2019 | /co/ | 2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-2 a.e.t. W | Yui 72' Do It For Her 118' |
June 2, 2019 | /toy/ | 2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-1 W | Do It For Her 29, 45+1' |
June 2, 2019 | /i/ | 2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 3-1 L | Do It For Her 77' |
July 20, 2019 | /s4s/ | 2019 4chan Summer Cup | 0-1 W | Do It For Her 28' |
July 26, 2019 | /k/ | 2019 4chan Summer Cup | 0-1 L | |
July 28, 2019 | /i/ | 2019 4chan Summer Cup | 4-1 L | Do It For Her 80' |
October 25, 2019 | /sp/ | 2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-2 W | Yui 14' Do it for her 27', 75' |
October 27, 2019 | /n/ | 2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-0 W | Do it for her 61' |
November 2, 2019 | /o/ | 2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 0-2 L | |
November 9, 2019 | /f/ | 2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 9-6 W | Tamamo Tuesday 13' Yui 20', 24', 57' Do it for her 47' Every Girl Best Girl 60', 83', 85' No Lewding 76' |
November 10, 2019 | /o/ | 2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-1 (5-4 PK) W | Do it for her 90+1' |
November 10, 2019 | /trv/ | 2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-4 L | Do it for her 45+2' Fluffy 69' Yui 90+2' |
November 10, 2019 | /jp/ | 2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-7 L | Yui 20' Do it for her 53', 62' |
2020
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 17, 2020 | /cm/ | 2020 4chan Winter Cup | 3-2 W | No Lewding 18' Yui 34', 90+0' |
January 19, 2020 | /wsg/ | 2020 4chan Winter Cup | 2-1 W | Kowai 44' Every Girl Best Girl 86' |
January 25, 2020 | /r9k/ | 2020 4chan Winter Cup | 4-2 W | Do it for her 51', 90+0' Yui 62', 76' |
February 1, 2020 | /jp/ | 2020 4chan Winter Cup | 0-2 L | |
July 17, 2020 | /adv/ | 2020 4chan Summer Cup | 2-3 L | Do it for her 89' Yui 90+4' |
July 19, 2020 | /pol/ | 2020 4chan Summer Cup | 4-3 W | Do it for her 7', 88' Yui 27' Every Girl Best Girl 76' |
July 25, 2020 | /g/ | 2020 4chan Summer Cup | 2-0 W | Yui 27', 40' (pen.) |
August 1, 2020 | /m/ | 2020 4chan Summer Cup | 2-1 W | Yui 9', 17' |
August 2, 2020 | /adv/ | 2020 4chan Summer Cup | 3-2 (a.e.t.) W | Yui 28', 79' Do it for her 119' |
August 2, 2020 | /diy/ | 2020 4chan Summer Cup | 2-0 W | Do it for her 52', 65' |
August 2, 2020 | /u/ | 2020 4chan Summer Cup | 2-3 (a.e.t.) L | Yui 38' Do it for her 72' |
2021
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 29, 2021 | /mu/ | 2021 4chan Winter Cup | 3-3 D | Do it for her 4' Yui 15', 41' |
January 31, 2021 | /x/ | 2021 4chan Winter Cup | 1-3 L | Yui 90+1' |
February 6, 2021 | /d/ | 2021 4chan Winter Cup | 1-0 L | |
July 10, 2021 | /mu/ | 2021 4chan World Cup | 3-2 W | Yui 10' Tomoko 83', 89' |
July 18, 2021 | /vm/ | 2021 4chan World Cup | 2-1 L | Tomoko 9' |
July 30, 2021 | /k/ | 2021 4chan World Cup | 3-1 W | Yui 42', 53' Tomoko 67' |
August 7, 2021 | /trv/ | 2021 4chan World Cup | 2-1 W | Tomoko 25' Yui 74' |
August 14, 2021 | /vm/ | 2021 4chan World Cup | 1-0 L | |
October, 2021 | /a/ | 2021 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-2 D | Yui 31' Do it for her 56' |
October 31, 2021 | /v/ | 2021 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-1 L | Do it for her 65' |
November 6, 2021 | /pw/ | 2021 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-2 D | Do it for her 30' Yui 51' |
November 12, 2021 | /w/ | 2021 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 2-1 L | No Lewding 18' |
2022
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
---|---|---|---|---|
May 6, 2022 | /gd/ | 2022 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 3-2 L | Do it for her 68', 87' |
May 8, 2022 | /vst/ | 2022 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-1 D | Yui 13' |
May 14, 2022 | /b/ | 2022 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 0-2 W | Do it for her 37', 40' |
May 20, 2022 | /mu/ | 2022 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 4-1 W | Do it for her 14', 43', 67' No Lewding 37' |
May 21, 2022 | /an/ | 2022 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-1 L | Do it for her 58' |
July 29, 2022 | /vp/ | 2022 4chan Summer Cup | 1-0 L | |
July 31, 2022 | /ck/ | 2022 4chan Summer Cup | 2-1 L | No lewding 12' |
August 6, 2022 | /y/ | 2022 4chan Summer Cup | 0-0 D | |
November 5, 2022 | /i/ | 2022 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-2 W | Do it for her 28', 88' Every Girl Best Girl 76' |
November 11, 2022 | /x/ | 2022 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 1-1 D | Do it for her 65' |
November 13, 2022 | /o/ | 2022 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 0-0 D | |
November 19, 2022 | /vrpg/ | 2022 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | (1-3 a.e.t.) W | Marche (Did Nothing Wrong) 55' Every Girl Best Girl 99' Do it for her 105+1' |
November 20, 2022 | /vr/ | 2022 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3-1 L | Yui 11' |
2023
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 27, 2023 | /v/ | 2023 4chan Winter Cup | 2-1 L | Yui 45+2' |
January 29, 2023 | /h/ | 2023 4chan Winter Cup | 3-2 W | Every Girl Best Girl 57' No Lewding 75' Happy Birthday! 90+1' |
February 4, 2023 | /sp/ | 2023 4chan Winter Cup | 1-0 L | |
May 16, 2023 | /lit/ | 2023 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 2-5 L | Every Girl Best Girl 37' Do it for her 72' |
May 12, 2023 | /vr/ | 2023 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 4-1 W | Do it for her 15' Every Girl Best Girl 58' Yui 65' No Lewding 78' |
May 14, 2023 | /r9k/ | 2023 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 1-2 W | Do it for her 23', 61' |
May 20, 2023 | /k/ | 2023 4chan Spring Babby Cup | (4-5 a.e.t) L | Every Girl Best Girl 27' No Lewding 40' Yui 53' Do it for her 74' |
July 28, 2023 | /h/ | 2023 4chan Summer Cup | 2-3 W | Yui 14' Do It For Her 22' Every Girl Best Girl 53' |
July 30, 2023 | /trv/ | 2023 4chan Summer Cup | 5-1 L | Do it for her 31' |
August 5, 2023 | /sci/ | 2023 4chan Summer Cup | 3-1 W | No Lewding 33', 45' Every Girl Best Girl 40' |
August 12, 2023 | /y/ | 2023 4chan Summer Cup | 0-2 W | No Lewding 36' Yui 59' |
August 13, 2023 | /d/ | 2023 4chan Summer Cup | 1-3 L | Every Girl Best Girl 60' |
2024
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 20, 2024 | /biz/ | 2024 4chan Winter Cup | 1-2 L | Every Girl Best Girl 14' |
January 26, 2024 | /co/ | 2024 4chan Winter Cup | 1-3 L | No Lewding 90+2' |
January 28, 2024 | /int/ | 2024 4chan Winter Cup | 3-0 L | |
April 27, 2024 | /b/ | 2024 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 5-5 D | Yui 16' No Lewding 42', 53' Do it for her 87', 89' |
May 3, 2024 | /vg/ | 2024 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 0-1 W | Do it for her 71' |
May 5, 2024 | /s4s/ | 2024 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 6-6 D | Do it for her 7', 25', 39' Yui 42', 52' No Lewding 50' |
May 11, 2024 | /his/ | 2024 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 4-3 L | Yui 3' Do it for her 12', 29' |
TBD | 2024 4chan Summer Cup | |||
TBD | 2024 4chan Summer Cup | |||
TBD | 2024 4chan Summer Cup |
Unofficial Matches
Date | Opponent | Competition | Result | Scorers |
---|---|---|---|---|
December 22, 2012 | /cm/ | Weeabowl | 1-1 (1-4 a.e.t.) L | Miku 80' |
May 24, 2013 | /s4s/ | DrBorisG's Friendlies | 0-1 L | |
May 27, 2013 | /sp/ | DrBorisG's Friendlies | 1-0 W | Buffalo Bell 8' |
June 9, 2013 | /gd/ | DrBorisG's Friendlies | 0-2 W | Yotsuba 47', 79' |
June 15, 2013 | /vr/ | Tottoric Up | 2-1 W | Yotsuba 38' Konata 65' |
June 15, 2013 | /tg/ | Tottoric Up | 3-2 L | Yotsuba 21' Moetron 80' |
June 15, 2013 | /trv/ | Tottoric Up | 0-3 L | |
June 22, 2013 | /soc/ | DrBorisG's Friendlies | 3-1 L | Yui 8' |
November 2, 2013 | /sci/ | Halloween Bowl 2013 | 3-2 W | Shinobu 5' Yuno 11' Sayaka 52' |
November 3, 2013 | /fa/ | Halloween Bowl 2013 | 2-1 W | Miku 16', 120+' |
November 3, 2013 | /asp/ | Halloween Bowl 2013 | 6-1 W | Yuno 37', 49', 57', 60', 72', 75' |
November 3, 2013 | /m/ | Halloween Bowl 2013 | 4-1 W | Yuno 9', 34', 45+', 47' |
November 3, 2013 | /x/ | Halloween Bowl 2013 | 2-1 L | Yuno 49' |
December 15, 2013 | /a/ | Weeabowl II | 2-0 W | Yotsuba 21' Yui 54' |
December 15, 2013 | /jp/ | Weeabowl II | 2-1 L | Yuno 49' |
December 19, 2014 | /jp/ | Kurisumasu Cup | 3-1 L | Sayaka 87' |
January 23, 2015 | /ck/ | 2015 4chan Winter Cup Friendlies | 4-4 D | Yui 3', 8' Sayaka 16' Yotsuba 33' |
July 11, 2015 | /lit/ | 2015 4chan Summer Cup Friendlies | 0-1 L | |
July 12, 2015 | /s4s/ | 2015 4chan Summer Cup Friendlies | 4-2 W | Rei 5' Miku 11' Sayaka 35' Yui 66' |
August 22, 2015 | /e/ | Lark's Madness | 5-2 L | Miku 12' Yui 15' |
December 25, 2015 | /e/ | Kurisumasu Cup II | 2-0 L | |
January 22, 2016 | /co/ | 2016 4chan Winter Cup Unfriendlies | 2-4 L | Konata 29' Yui 48' |
January 31, 2016 | /d/ | 2016 4chan Winter Cup Unfriendlies | 4-2 W | Yui 3', 45+4', 71' Tomoko 17' |
June 14, 2016 | /ddg/ | Rigging After Dark | 4-3 L | Yui 18', 77' Minase Iori 45+3' |
June 15, 2016 | /gd/ | Rigging After Dark | 4-3 L | Yui 16', 56', 72' |
September 29, 2017 | /trv/ | PESathon | 3-4 W | Yui 24', 63', 68' Tomoko 81' |
September 29, 2017 | /p/ | PESathon | 1-1 (5-3) L | Yui 15' |
December 12, 2017 | /asp/ | Omegacup 2017 | 1-4 W | Yui 19', 90+3' No Lewding 28' Tomoko Trip 47' |
December 14, 2017 | /tf2g/ | Omegacup 2017 | 3-3 (2-4) L | Tomoko Trip 24', 65', 75' |
December 26, 2017 | /cm/ | Kurisumasu Cup III | 0-3 L | |
January 13, 2018 | /f/ | 2018 4chan Winter Cup friendlies | 8-7 W | No Lewding 16', 63' Do It For Her 18', 48', 52' 从x˵╹ ◡ ╹˶x从 36' Yui 60', 90+3' |
January 14, 2018 | /a/ | 2018 4chan Winter Cup friendlies | 2-3 L | Every Girl Best Girl 68' Tomoko Trip 76' |
September 30, 2018 | /toy/ | 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Friendlies | 1-4 L | Yotsuba 66' |
October 6, 2018 | /m/ | 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Friendlies | 1-3 W | Sayaka 6', 67' Yuno 75' |
October 7, 2018 | /asp/ | 2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Friendlies | 3-3 (4-2) W | Miku 2', 70' Konata 18' (pen.) |
July 11, 2019 | /gd/ | 2019 4CC Champions League | 3-2 W | Tomoko Trip 50' Do it for her 78' No Lewding 81' |
July 12, 2019 | /mogra/ | 2019 4CC Champions League | 2-1 W | No Lewding 3' Do it for Her 51' |
July 13, 2019 | /pol/ | 2019 4CC Champions League | 1-2 W | Do It For Her 79', 86' |
July 14, 2019 | /3/ | 2019 4CC Champions League | 4-0 W | Yui 14' Do It For Her 20' No Lewding 30', 76' |
July 14, 2019 | /vg/ | 2019 4CC Champions League | 5-4 W | Yui 4', 43', 110' No Lewding 16' Do It For Her 79' |
July 14, 2019 | /i/ | 2019 4CC Champions League | 1-3 W | Yui 55' Do It For Her 87' No Lewding 89' |
Cup Record
Event | Place |
---|---|
2012 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 4th in group stage (23rd) |
2013 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 3rd in group stage (15th) |
2013 4chan Summer Cup | 4th in group stage (27th) |
2013 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | Eliminated in Round of 16 (10th) |
2014 4chan Winter Cup | 3rd in group stage (21st) |
2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 3rd in group stage (27th) |
2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 4th in group stage (30th) |
2015 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 5th in group stage (29th) |
2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 4th in group stage (25th) |
2016 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 4th in group stage (26th) |
2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | Eliminated in Quarter Final (8th) |
2017 4chan Winter Cup | 3rd in group stage (21st) |
2017 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 3rd in group stage (24th) |
2017 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 4th in group stage (25th) |
2018 4chan Spring Babby Cup | 4th in group stage (30th) |
2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Qualifiers | 2nd in group stage (5th) |
2018 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 3rd in group stage (19th) |
2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup | Runners-up (2nd) |
2019 4chan Summer Cup | 3rd in group stage (22nd) |
2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | Eliminated in Semi Final (4th) |
2020 4chan Winter Cup | Eliminated in Round of 16 (12th) |
2020 4chan Summer Cup | Runners-up (2nd) |
2021 4chan Winter Cup | 4th in group stage (31st) |
2021 4chan World Cup | Eliminated in Round of 16 (12th) |
2021 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | 4th in group stage (38th) |
2022 4chan Spring Babby Cup | Eliminated in Round of 16 (11th) |
2022 4chan Summer Cup | 4th in group stage (29th) |
2022 4chan Autumn Babby Cup | Eliminated in Quarter Final (7th) |
2023 4chan Winter Cup | 4th in group stage (22nd) |
2023 4chan Spring Babby Cup | Eliminated in Round of 16 (10th) |
2023 4chan Summer Cup | Eliminated in Quarter Final (8th) |
2024 4chan Winter Cup | 4th in group stage (32nd) |
2024 4chan Spring Babby Cup | Eliminated in Round of 16 (11th) |
2024 4chan Summer Cup | 3rd in group stage (20th) |
Unofficial Invitationals
Event | Place |
---|---|
Weeabowl | Knocked out in quarter finals |
Tottoric Up | 4th |
Halloween Bowl 2013 | Champions |
Weeabowl II | 4th |
Kurisumasu Cup | Knocked out in preliminaries |
2019 4CC Champions League | Champions |
Awards & Honors
Team Awards
2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Biggest Upset
2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup 2nd Place
2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup At least you tried
2019 4chan Summer Cup Best Kits
2019 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Match of the Tournament
2020 4chan Summer Cup 2nd Place
2020 4chan Summer Cup Most Improved Team
2020 4chan Summer Cup Underdog/Surprise of the Tournament
2020 4chan Summer Cup Match of the Tournament
Individual Awards
2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup Biggest Spaghetti Moment: Konata
2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Golden Glove: Ika-chan
2019 4chan Spring Babby Cup Golden Glove: Ika-chan
2020 4chan Summer Cup Golden Boot: Yui
2020 4chan Summer Cup Most Valuable Player: Yui
2020 4chan Summer Cup Player of the Tournament: Yui
2023 4chan Summer Cup Golden Ball: Do It For Her
Trivia
- Goalkeeper Ika-Chan became the first player ever to win the Golden Glove award without advancing to the knockout stage in Autumn 2015. She also broke the most saves in a group stage record in the same cup with 22.
- /c/ broke the record for most cards for a team in a game with 5 yellows in their Winter 2017 group stage match vs /f/. They recorded 7 cards in 3 games that tournament.
- In /c/'s RO16 match against /f/ in Autumn 2019, the team set a new record for most goals by one team in a match as well as tied the record for most individual goal scorers in a single match. The match itself set a new record for most goals in an official match as well as tied the record for most hat tricks in a match.
- During Autumn 2019, /c/ tied the record for most goals against with 22.
- Spring 2020 marked the 2nd time ever where /c/ did not participate in a Babby Cup - the 1st time being the inaugural Babby Cup back in Spring 2012 when the team did not exist.
- /c/’s RO16 match against /k/ in Spring 2023 tied the record for most yellow cards in a match with 6 cards.
- /c/’s 100th and 200th goals were both scored against /vr/.
Exhibition Teams
/Kowai/ is a halloween themed exhibition team made for the inaugural Halloween Bowl.
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