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/int/
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Int logo.png
/int/ - International
Founded August 2011
Owner Zaffe
IRL manager FELOOx !!itrZLMPlc+O
Team color
Chat color FFFFFF
Argentinian White
Ranking 3 (increase 18)
Highest rank 3 (July 21, 2012)
Lowest rank 54 (May 17, 2015)
Top scorer Putin (55)
Top assister N/A (N/A)
Captain Putin
Website /int/ - International
Nickname /int/olerants
Historic performance
W D L TOTAL EFFICIENCY
32 11 36 79 40.51%
GF GA GD
149 149 0
Biggest win
/int/ Int icon.png 5–0 Co icon.png /co/
November 7, 2015
Biggest defeat
/int/ Int icon.png 1–7 Tv icon.png /tv/
August 5, 2018
First match
/g/ G icon.png 0–1 Int icon.png /int/
August 6, 2011
Elite Cup
Appearances 10 (First in 2011 4chan Summer Cup)
Best result 2nd, 2012 4chan Summer Cup
Babby Cup
Appearances 5 (First in 2012 4chan Spring Babby Cup)
Best result 2nd, 2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup
Team music
Anthem Serbia Strong
Alternate Anthem Various

Goal horn RAMBO SERBIA
Alternate goal horn Various
Kits
Home kit Inthome sbc2015.png
Away kit Intaway-2016sbc.png
Third kit Intthird-2017wc.png


One of 4chan Cup's founding boards. With their strong squad, composed of illustrious men such as Putin, >Argentina >white and Polandball, their potential for victory has secured relevant places in past tournaments. Using the tactics of devastating hussar charges, /int/ ethnically cleanses their opponents, removing all their hopes for victory. If you are looking for white people, /int/ is the best team to follow. We promise.

Through di(ck)versity, unity.

Exports

Summer 18 Tactical: Export

Summer 17 Music: https://puu.sh/x76F6/da5a0362ac.rar

Summer 18 Aesthetics: Export

Roster

Main article: /int/ roster

No. Position Player
1
  GK
>Be American >Get Shot
4
  LB
A FUCKING LEAF
99
  CB
KARA BOGA
3
  CB
Alberto Barbosa
13
  RB
wh*Te
88
  DMF
Sopa De Macaco
82
  CMF
>Argentina >white
7
  CMF
Spurdo Spärde
56
  AMF
Amerimutt
6
  SS
Gondola
10
  CF
Putin Captain
No. Position Player
0
  GK
FUCK OFF WE'RE FULL
5
  CB
SWEDEN YES
2
  CB
Shitting Streets
12
  CB
Mehmet, My Son
15
  CB
SHART IN MART
17
  LB
Remove Kebab
60
  RB
T-I-G-E-R-S
8
  DMF
my ancestor :)
33
  DMF
Easter?
22
  DMF
UNA VELA
43
  DMF
Proofs?
18
  DMF
El PeruANO

Anthems & Goalhorns

ANTHEM
Serbia Strong
VICTORY ANTHEMS
When Putin is Player of the Match
When Spurdo is Player of the Match
When Amerimutt is Player of the Match
SPECIAL ANTHEMS
Remove Sandstorm - when playing against /b/
Tupac removes some major kebab - when playing against /n/
Serbia Strong (G Major) - when playing against /x/
REMOVE FLOPPY - when playing against /g/
GOALHORN
RAMBO SERBIA
SPECIAL GOALHORNS
La Marcha de Las Malvinas - goalhorn of >Argentina >white
Venetian Boat Song Op, 19 No. 6 - goalhorn of Gondola

Formation

Int icon.png /int/
Formation: 4-3-1-2
Int formation Winter 2018.png
   Tactics
Benis :DDD

   Player Support
 7
   Support Range
 8
   Position Switch
 17
   Front Line Pressure
 19
   Defensive Line
 17
   Defensive Compactness
 8
   Shifting to Attack
 7
   Attack/Defence Level
 0


Team Photo

From left to right, top: >Be American >Get Shot, SWEDEN YES, Spurdo Spärde, Sopa De Macaco, Shitting Streets, Putin
From left to right, bottom: REMOVE KEBAB, wh*Te, Gondola, >Argentina >white, Amerimutt

Team History

Main article: /int/ History

2016 Autumn Babby Cup

Now, it was up to indistrikable to at least get one win for /int/ in the calendar year, if nothing else. Luckily for /int/, the wait for that win was finally over. The mighty >/wg/ became the first team to lose to /int/ in 2016, with Putin's hat trick being vital in a 4-3 win for the /int/olerants. From here on, the team couldn't do much more. A 1-1 draw against /his/ put them in a delicate position in the group. /his/ could have taken second place from /int/ with the right combination of results, but lady luck was on /int/'s side for once. /wg/ stepped up their game and beat /his/ 3-0, which meant that /int/ was promoted to the 2017 4chan Winter Cup before even having to play against /p/.

Despite the 2-1 loss to /p/, /int/'s fans were pleased to be back in a major cup. At the draw for the Round of 16 matches, /int/ was placed against none other than /out/. The match went to extra time, and even though /int/ looked to be a much better side than in the last two seasons, /out/ got the 4-3 win in the end. With such a competitive display, the /int/olerants had some positives to take with them as they wait for whatever madness is in store for them in 2017.

2017 Winter Cup

The run-up to the Winter Cup was an exciting prospect for the /int/olerants, as they were back in the major cups, they got a new manager in admiralmeru !!On6QI38faPh, and the next tournament was to be played in a new edition of >PES. The draw for the Winter Cup had /int/ placed in a group with elite Titans /gd/, perpetually elite /f/, and surprise entrants /c/. Not many expected much from /int/ this cup, but it seems that fate had other plans.

After the first match, things were looking up for a team that hadn't won a game in an elite cup in years. Thanks to a brace from Putin (who was in purple condition that game, but >implying conditions matter), /int/ won their first match against /f/ 2-1. A draw between the other two teams in the group, /gd/ and /c/, meant that /int/ was on top of the group for the time being. To top it all off, /int/ was also the first team to win a match in the 2017 Winter Cup, as well as the first to win an official match in the PES 17 era, as all three of the matches before theirs had ended in 1-1 draws. Things seemed to be going great at first, until a stray header from Minase Iori of /c/ gave /int/ their first loss of the year. This put /int/ in dire straits for the third and final match of the group stage, as they would need either an outright win against the scary-looking /gd/, or a draw against /gd/ and some help from a winless /f/. Despite these long odds, the gods of fate smiled on the /int/olerants as /f/ decided to stop being such a pushover and beat /c/, and /int/ famously won 2-2 [1][2] against /gd/. This heart-stopping finish had put /int/ through to their first Elite Knockout match since Summer of 2013.

Unfortunately, /int/'s memorable finish to the Group Stage and promotion to the 2017 4chan Summer Cup would prove to be the high point of their Winter Cup run, as they faced off against /vp/ in the Round of 16. The enemy looked to be ferocious and overpowering, yet /int/ still stared them in the face and didn't back down. /int/ even scored the first goal in the match against /vp/, and looked like they could possibly pull off the upset. But in the end, /int/ couldn't hold up against the Pokemons' relentless offensive siege, and fell to the eventual THIRD PLACE TROPHY winners 1-2.

Despite the fact that the tournament ended in defeat for them, the /int/olerants had something to look forward to. They had crawled their way out of the Permababby hole that they had been in for the past couple of years, and they had gotten themselves in Pot 2 of the 2017 Summer Cup. Only time will tell if this new managing duo of theirs will be competent enough to keep themselves Elite, or if /int/ will go crashing back down to the babbies once again.

2017 Summer Cup

As it turned out, /int/ was more than content to stay in the Elites. Now with a new co-manager, FELOOx !!itrZLMPlc+O, the team rolled through Group H with relative ease. The defensive style of /int/'s play prevented /co/ and /gd/ from scoring on the team at all, while Polandball and Putin both did their jobs precisely as required, scoring one goal each, Polandball on /co/ and Putin on /gd/. After a memey and exciting 4-4 game against /g/, /int/ ended up placing second in the group. Though /int/'s survival in the Elites was secured, their failure to top the group would in part lead to their downfall in the Round of 16.

The day of the draw, things looked grim for /int/. The strength of diversity was to be put to the test against the nigh-on invincible /lgbt/ team, which really only showed weakness in a game against /toy/ where they didn't even play their real tactics. Still, /int/ was not going to go down without a fight, and the game proved be a nail biter for both teams as /int/ would grind /lgbt/'s lightning offense to a near halt with their own stubborn defense, it was unstoppable force meeting immovable object, but cracks started to show in /int/'s defense as their players faltered under the effects of fatigue, and Autogynephilia scored at the 65th minute. Putin was not going to just let the gays run over Russia, though, and four minutes later he answered, bringing the game back to a stalemate. Full time and extra time both passed without goals and the games were to be decided down at benuldies. Long story short, spurdo fugged up in his usual fashion, and /int/ missed the opportunity to go to Quarter Finals. Still, it was a close thing, and would end up being the toughest game for /lgbt/ on the road to their star.

/int/ was now in a pretty good spot having stayed elite for two elite cups now, only time would tell how long they would stay there.

2018 Winter Cup

With Amerimutt now on the team /int/ had the advantage of having a huge demoralizing affect their opponents, how could such an abomination be allowed to play? The team was once more placed in Group H and against an autopilot, /cm/, and two teams generally regarded as shaky, /a/ and /an/. Surely this group stage run was going to be easy, right? Not quite. A decisive and quick victory against /cm/ made fans confident in /int/'s ability to progress, but the following weekend /int/ was only able to secure a draw against /an/, a draw is better than nothing, but it's not great. What's worse than a draw is a loss, which is precisely what they got against /a/. A single score in the very opening of the game was all /a/ needed to put away the game, as /int/'s anemic offense proved incapable of doing its job. Still, it wasn't all bad, /int/ squeaked by into the Round of 16 based on goal difference, having 1 goal to their favor as opposed to /a/'s 0. It was a messy but legitimate advancement.

/int/'s Round of 16 game would prove almost completely identical to Summer 17's, except instead of facing off against gays, the international league of shitposters would instead be taking on a different brand of faggots: horsefuckers. Once more /int/ would be facing off a very strong opponent, and once again it would grind down to a 1-1, with Gondola making the first strike at the 26th minute, while /mlp/'s Twilight would score off a defensive blunder by everyone's favorite Finnish bear, Spurdo. Spurdo again would prove how utterly terrible he is at divegrass by fugging up in benuldies once more, allowing /mlp/ to continue on their rampage to the finals only to be themselves shut down in benuldies by /u/.

Once more /int/ was out in the Round of 16, and this time Spurdo was under investigation under suspicion of being a closeted horsefucker. A third Round of 16 exit made fans start to think that /int/ was suffering from the same curse as /vr/ and /d/, even the managers started to suspect as much. Will /int/ fall out of the Elites next year cup?[spoiler]no[/spoiler] Will /int/ finally break through the Round of 16? [spoiler]yes[/spoiler] Tune in next cup to find out!

2018 Summer Cup

Now in their fourth Elite in a row, people have begun recognizing /int/ as a force to be reckoned with, and hopes from both fans and neutrals were high for the team to make it far. For a third time in a row, /int/ was placed in Group H, but this time the group looked pretty tough. With solid teams /jp/ and /tv/ rising from the babbies and Elite runner-up /mlp/ looking to challenge /int/'s elite status, it was looking to be a doozy of a group, and some were even calling it the group of death. Many /int/ fans were expecting a disappointment, as that is what /int/ has delivered for most of its existence as a team, but this is a very different /int/.

/int/'s first game was against a strong /jp/, but /int/'s 3-4-3 caught the shrine maidens off guard, with Gondola scoring early in the game at the eighth minute, followed up late in the second half by 77 CMF El-Peru ANO before Putin put the game away with a goal at 90+, the defense played their part well with >Be American >Get Shot in particular showing his prowess as goalkeeper by deflecting several lightning shots by /jp/ towards the end of the game. However, this was only the first game, and /int/ was not to get comfortable, as their next opponent was a strong-looking /mlp/ fresh off a 2-1 victory against /tv/, this was the same team that ended /int/'s championship hopes 6 months ago and was not to be underestimated.

The third of August came around and the stage was set for a rematch. Though /mlp/'s offense looked strong in the early stages of the match, /int/ calmly switched presets and suddenly looked a lot better. With only a few minor changes in livemanaging, /mlp/ was suddenly under siege, and Putin scored towards the end of the first half at 43. As the second half commenced and /mlp/ began ramping up the pressure, Spurdo got control of the ball and managed to get it past the hooves of /mlp/'s keeper, putting /int/ firmly in control of the match with the Finn (somewhat) redeeming himself for his terrible performance in /int/'s last match against /mlp/. The horsefuckers turned up the heat but /int/'s defense remained calm under pressure and eventually the final whistle was blown, now /int/ was in a very good position to advance, all they needed was a draw in the /jp/-/tv/ game or a /jp/ victory. Though defeated in their previous game, /jp/ proved their own mettle when they defeated /tv/ 3-2 and allowed /int/ to advance to the Round of 16 once more. After a memey, somewhat controversial 7-1 loss to /tv/, /int/ alongside /jp/ who had defeated /mlp/ 5-3 advanced to the knockouts, elite status confirmed once more.

The draw placed /int/ against /vr/, a team that has had similar luck with Elite Round of 16 games, but their troubles date further back which might have given /int/ the upper hand in this choking competition. /int/'s offense proved impossible for the retro warriors to stop with Spurdo and Putin both putting goals in the first half, but Segata Sanshiro tried to carry /vr/ on his back, scoring at the 52nd minute before Putin scores a brace eleven minutes later. Segata again scored at the eightieth minute, but by then it was too late, /int/'s victory was assured, and the team was onto the Quarter Finals.

/int/'s next game was versus /k/, a team known for its offense and its impeccable shooting skills. It became a race for the most goals, the game was opened up eleven minutes in by /k/'s Moist Nugget, the reliable Russian rifle easily sniping past >Be American >Get Shot's defenses. Sopa de Macaco, a 77 CMF would score /int/'s first goal of the game, as he was left completely uncovered as /k/'s defense tried instead to smother Spurdo. As the second half commenced, Amerimutt, who knows a thing or two about guns, would himself sneak past /k/'s defenses. Ten minutes later at 63' Putin put in what he and assuredly everyone else thought would be the killing blow, but Zergface would quickly reignite /k/'s hopes with a goal almost immediately afterwards. Things were looking tense, and things started to look even worse for a now-tired /int/ when Moist Nugget brought the game even. It looked like it was going to go benuldies, immediately all of /int/'s fans suffered flashbacks to every previous visit to benuldies and shuddered. Spurdo Sparde did not give up, however, and scored 83 minutes in and was followed up shortly afterwards by his adorable Italian cousin, Gondola. Despite a valiant 90+4 hat trick by Moist Nugget, the game ended with an /int/ victory in what might have been the closest game of the cup. /int/ has finally reached the Semi Finals, and it truly was a team effort, with five individual players having scored during that last match.

Now it was on to the Semis. /int/ was a favorite to win at this point, everyone expected it. Who was going to stop them? /vg/? Surely not. And yet, as is always the case with /int/, disappointment strikes. Apparently exhausted from that shootout with /k/, /int/'s strikers found themselves completely incapable of scoring past the impenetrable defense of Jannu, and /vg/'s Unity-Chan decided to show them how it was done, scoring two goals, ending the game in a solid 2-0 and allowing /vg/ to progress to the finals against /sp/. /int/'s fans and indeed many neutrals were in a bit of a shock after that, /vg/'s rise is a perfect example of an underdog story, but the day was not yet over for /int/.

The most important match of the day was coming up, the third place game, and /int/'s final game of the season was to be against /tg/. The neckbeards were not to be underestimated, but /int/'s strikers who were absent in the game versus /vg/ decided to show up, with Spurdo and Putin both rapidly scoring early in the first half and both scoring again later into the half. While Doomrider scored two goals of his own, securing for himself the lead in the race for the Golden Boot, he alone couldn't stand up to /int/. When the second half rolled around, /tg/ instead focused on securing the consolation prizes of Golden Boot for Doomrider and Golden Glove for Tankred, heavily marking Putin to prevent him from stealing away the Golden Boot himself. /tg/ succeeded in their goal of stopping Putin, but /int/ won the ultimate prize: The Third Place Trophy. /vg/ won some unimportant game against /sp/ as everyone celebrated /int/'s success.

With the end of the cup also came the end of indistrikable !!g8zMCvgDPLW's managing career. The head manager retired, having lead /int/ to its greatest height since 2012. In his wake he leaves a strong team with a solid fan base, and now we need only wait for Winter to see if new head manager FELOOx !!itrZLMPlc+O can maintain this success.

Match History

Main article: /int/ Match History

Cup Record

Event Finish
2011 4chan Summer Cup Losers' Bracket, Round 2
2012 4chan Spring Babby Cup Quarterfinals, promoted
2012 4chan Summer Cup Runner-up
2013 4chan Winter Cup Round of 16
2013 4chan Summer Cup Quarterfinals
2014 4chan Winter Cup Group Stage, relegated
2014 4chan Spring Babby Cup Group Stage
2014 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Group Stage
2015 4chan Spring Babby Cup Group Stage
2015 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Runner-up, promoted
2016 4chan Winter Cup Group Stage, relegated
2016 4chan Spring Babby Cup Group Stage
2016 4chan Autumn Babby Cup Round of 16, promoted
2017 4chan Winter Cup Round of 16
2017 4chan Summer Cup Round of 16
2018 4chan Winter Cup Round of 16
2018 4chan Summer Cup 3rd place

Goals

Player Goals Friendlies/Invitationals
Putin 63 14
>Argentina >White 20 7
Spurdo Spärde 19 8
Polandball 11 4
Gondola 7 0
'86 Maradona 4 3
Amerimutt 2 0
Remove Kebab 1 0
A FUCKING LEAF 1 0
El Peru-ANO 1 0
Alberto Barbosa 1 0
Sopa De Macaco 1 0
Serbia YES YES YES 1 0
Non Country 0 2

Swinegolian

0 2

Rivalries

Pol logo.png
Der Übermensch Derby

Origins of this rivalry date back to the time before the creation of /pol/. After moot - bribed by happy merchants - deleted the /new/, /int/olerants have had to suffer through many arduous battles against /new/smen seeking for the safe refuge. This, however, has been reversed, as moot assigned a mod who decided to fight the evil powers of Zionism and systematically banned every Israeli poster on /int/. In the end, status quo was preserved, mod dismissed and /new/smen emmigrated to the newly created /pol/.

The tensions raised even more after flags have been added to /pol/, resulting in international bantz and culture leaking into the board of self-proclaimed master race, to the point where it started being known as /int/'s colony, or /int/ 2.0.

Whilst success in the cup and the extermination of the Marxism are shared ambitions of both /int/ and /pol/, there are major differences between these two. While /pol/ is entangled into the whirl of twisted political ideologies, /int/ knows full well that pure nationalism and ethnical cleansing are the only effective way of preserving the white race.

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Videos

Stadium

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Honors

Team

Individual