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Ramble Rumble Metaverse Football Club

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Ramble Rumble
Full nameRamble Rumble MFC
FoundedDecember 9th 2024
GroundBack Alley Parade
Capacity420
ChairmanMassive Eriksen
ManagerMassive Eriksen, Assistant Manager Hoodwink
LeagueMFL Ice League 30
Season 67th
WebsiteClub website

Ramble Rumble Metaverse Football Club is a Metaverse club based in Maipú, Chile. Formed in 2024,it competes in Ice League Division 30, the 8th tier of the Metaverse Football League going into the 6th Season of MFL having never been promoted or relegated in the history of the club. The club boasts a sustainable model of not spending on players, instead relying on loans from Ramble Discord community members.

The club was initially purchased by Chairman and Founder Massive Eriksen and the team initially participated in friendlies and cup competitions and first entered a league by joining in December of 2024 for season 2 of MFL. During the 4th Season assistant manager Hoodwink took over the duties of first team manager and equaled the teams best league finish.

In June of 2025, significant resources were put into the club to support its sustainable model purchasing a large number of players using previous club earnings. The club now have 35 players in total.

History

Season 2: The start of things to come

On December 9th 2024 the formation of the club was announced to the Ramble Discord. In the announcement it was declared that the team was purchased for the benefit of the community. The team vision was to be built solely from the players belonging to community members and followed in the footsteps of the Ramble MFC team created by Hatton, one of the founders of the MFL podcast and Ramble Discord. In its inaugural season the club finished a respectable 4th place missing out on promotion by four points, they won 11, drew 4 and lost 7. Loanee Czarek Kmiec was the league top scorer with 18 goals, left midfielder Ryo Agatsuma narrowly missed on top assists with 8 and goalkeeper Dennis Galbraith finished 3rd highest among the leagues shot stoppers.

Season 3: Boom time difficulties

As the MFL platform continued to gain traction the ability to secure loans was difficult resulting a 5th place finish in the league. A stronger showing in the Aspirants Cup Tier 8 saw the team narrowly miss out on getting out of the group stage on goal difference. Despite boasting a team that was considered an early contender for promotion and having some real star power up front, the team failed to convert chances and defense leaked a significantly higher number of goals compared to the previous season.

Season 4: The rise of Hoodwink

With manager Massive Eriksen on extended leave on international duty, Hoodwink was appointed as interim manager following a lengthy search for a coach suitable. During the Season Hoodwink tore up the manual on club ethos in search of success. The manager sacrificed cup performance for a strong showing in the league but a string of inconsistent results placed the team 4th when the dust settled. Hoodwink departed at the end of the season citing differences in vision for the club as the reason no contract was offered for the following season.

Season 5: A difficult return

Massive Eriksen returned to the helm which divided opinions among players. An influx of loans from Massive's agency divided opinions further. Captain Manfred Born kept the team together during a turmoil filled start to the season that saw the team finish the first half of the season 2nd from last. Significant change was needed to see the team to survival and luckily the chairperson, upon securing loans for Iron Porto, moved big hitters Dennis Galbraith, Vencel Geczi and Thiago Meireles to sure up the teams goalkeeping and supply much needed fire power. The club turned results around and moved up the table to close out the season well clear of relegation.

Season 6: Doom Gloom and road forward

An influx of transfers now sees the club no longer rely on loans from community members. However, many of the new players are below the standard traditionally seem in the Ice Leagues. Certain relegation is upon the club but significant step taken to make the club fully sustainable is seen as a positive to its supporters.

Stadium

Since 2024, Ramble Rumble have played their home games at Back Alley Parade, situated on the Lower Back Road, which is the main through road heading into Crack; it is opposite a residential area , situated between Brown University and Ramble General railway station. The maximum capacity as of season 6 is 420.

Support

Since 2024, Ramble Rumble has garnered significant support from the Ramble Rumble Discord. The team has seen support over its 4 seasons from MFL celebrities like SRMonkey, Hatton, Jimbo, Kevherd, Hoodwink and McBrideAce, as well as a number of long term members of the Ramble Discord

The Ramble Gorilla is the official team mascot of Ramble Rumble. The Gorilla was introduced during the inaugural season of the club when MFL player Kevherd won the clubs logo design competition. The image has sparked some contention in the league as it appears to feature the Ramble Gorilla railing a wrestler.

Squad

As of June 2025Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player
1 South Korea GK Ji-Su Chen
2 France DF Gilles Bodin
3 Template:Country data IRAN DF Touraj Madadi
4 Nigeria DF Sadiq Abdulkareem
5 Romania DF Peter Petrescu
6 Germany MF Klaus-Dieter Roth
7 Uruguay MF Walter Tejera
8 Germany MF Egon Altmann (On loan from Larmoth)
9 Sweden FW Curt Hellgren (captain)
10 France MF Benjamin Marquet
11 Turkey MF Necdet Özkan
12 Japan DF Yoshitaka Shigeki
14 Norway DF Yngve Johannesen
16 France MF Fred Torres
17 Turkey MF Yakup Güzel
18 Spain MF Alfredo Vela
No. Position Player
20 Japan DF Nobuo Ozeki
25 Brazil GK Fernando Pinho
31 Wales DF Craig Gill
70 Spain FW Andreu Segovia
77 France FW Marius Bouvet
81 Italy FW Alfredo Biondi
97 Uruguay FW Gerardo Texeira
99 Portugal FW }

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
7 MF GER Manfred Born (On loan to Iron Porto)


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