THE OFFICIAL END OF SEASON ROUND-UP, SEASON 5!

The iLandslaget team, coaching staff and manager will have done their board and fans proud with a second consecutive League Title, expected though it may have been. A disappointing slump mid-season saw the team draw with TGYI SPOR in Round 13, ending any hopes of a perfect 26-0-0 season but team's dominance will have shone through anyway with a 25-1-0 and a 124-8 goal difference.


Gerailton de Souza Rodrigues had another stormer of a season, picking up another Golden Shoe-award as well as the Assist League-award and only missing out on the Top Performer-award to Sadatzadeh of thaiteamFC who only played one game with a 9.0 average to Gerailton's 8.48 average over 25 games.




The team and the management will have done something few thought possible though, as the team managed to complete their first ever Treble with a trophy haul extending to the Champions League-trophy, the Cup Trophy and the League Title all in one season.



The team and its coaches were celebrated by the fans in their hometown of Stockholm with supporters turning up in their tens of thousands to honor the team and their accomplishments!
Thoughts of the coming season will be left for the morrow as the team will surely take a night to celebrate their unlikely success, but you have to wonder what can possibly be done to follow up a season such as this one?


There were a few comings and goings throughout the season as the manager tried to cope with the lack of investment in the squad from Board level. Through shrewd businessmanship and patient planning in the transfer market the team was strengthened methodically and extensively.

Nils Liljehook, a Swedish central midfielder was brought in for 6.02m (3T) and got personal training from the coaching staff to develop his playmaking ability. Viktor Hall Tennmark joined shortly thereafter, a right-sided midfielder, going for 6.51m (10T) but so far he's only seen limited playing time due to the formations adapted by the team. Towards the latter part of the season Polychronis Karademitros was bought for 6.25m (7T) to shore up the defense playing down the left but developed to also function centrally.
Jose Carlos Bertoni Monteiro Ribeiro came in as a back-up keeper for Ochej, who then later left the team. JC came in for 4.97m (9T) and went on to play for the first team on a number of occassions in the League. Cem von der Gathen is a young right-sided defender who was brought in for 4.61m (1T) with bags of potential. Marcus Rudolfsson was brought up from the U20-academy but never made the cut and was subsequently sold. Yann Mawene is a young french right-sided midfielder who has seen some playing time toward the last third of the season. He was brought in for 3.77m (4T).
Toward the last few games of the season Jesus Calle, a young central defender of renown potential, was brought in as back-up for the defense for 6.82m (1T). Pablo Rojas was signed as a free agent but was later sold on. The last player to be brought in was goalkeeper Gavin McGrath who was bought for 5.01m (2T).

The players to leave the team this season were as follows;
Central midfielder Yoni Hai was sold for 2.83m while valued at 2.94m.
Left-sided wingback Tiago Valente went for 3.95m and 8T while valued at 2.84m.
Attacking right-sided midfielder Vaclav Kuchar left the team for 4.04m and 7T while valued at 3.04m.
U20-academy graduate Marcus Rudolfsson left the team for 1.38m.
Haytham Boussaidi, the stalward central defender and defensive midfielder left for 2.93m and 2T while valued at 2.73m.
Polish goalkeeper and penalty specialist Stanislaw Ochej was sold for 2.2m while valued at 2.47m.
Pablo Rojas, the young free agent, was sold after failing to impress for 2.72m while valued at 2.64m.