Football Club Contest
16 years ago
I NEED A NAME FOR OUR CLUB AND GROUND!! WINNER GETS A COMMISSION FROM ME!!
The club can contain ANY of the tradtional football monikers...I just need something because "FC Bestia" isn't cutting it!
Requirements...
1) Must have something to do with the Ocean/Sea.
2) Must have a stadium shape. (Rectangle, Oval, Circle, Polygonal, etc.)
3) Stadium must have witty nick name.
Who can give us a name and be original? Who can be witty? Don't be shy!
The club can contain ANY of the tradtional football monikers...I just need something because "FC Bestia" isn't cutting it!
Requirements...
1) Must have something to do with the Ocean/Sea.
2) Must have a stadium shape. (Rectangle, Oval, Circle, Polygonal, etc.)
3) Stadium must have witty nick name.
Who can give us a name and be original? Who can be witty? Don't be shy!
FA+

Atlético is a common name for a sports club and Pelagos is the ancient greek word for the sea.
2) Stadium has a rectangle shape seen from above, but from a profile view, it's all "wave-shaped"
3) Haha, why not go all out on the sea-theme and call give it the nickname "Davy Jones's locker" cause of the high pressure on visiting teams from the home crowd? :P
Baba-booey!!
I love all the padding and the tight pants and the big buff...hunky...hung...testosterone overdosed...veiny...sweaty....*droools*....
Football guuud...>3
Wait....OH your talking about Soccer! XD Im so sorry!
Uhhhhhh...
"Big Wave" ? XD
I always found Wanderers to be an interesting suffix for football clubs, in many way more interesting than the typical United, City or County suffix.
The name sounds adventurous and gives me romantic imagery of sailing exploration, reaching out for the horizon. Great for a football team with ambition!
2) It would be oval like.
But shaped like a ship! So it would have a pointy bow on one end and a flat side stern at the opposite! You could put a figurehead statue at the Prow of the bow just like on a traditional ship! Course the figurehead would be modelled on a legendary player or manager of the club.
3) Well I dunno, in Britain stadiums are traditionally named after either the area, road or more recently the sponsor.
I reckon it would be Coast Columbus Port as the second part refers to a famous ocean explorer and the first... well the traditional suffix for a stadium in Britain has either the word lane, park or road, so might as well be coast since I imagine this fictional club is from a coastal town. Would of been Columbus Coast, but swapped it round cus it sounded better.
No idea for witty nick names, but if Old Trafford is 'The Theatre of Dreams' is inspiring, than I guess Coast Columbus Port can be the 'The Ocean field'.
More importantly though a club needs a nick name to go along with it's official name!