User:Saheki

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Saheki is a Japanese user and manager of Shirayuri Sky

Team information

Team: Shirayuri Sky

Manager: Naoto Saheki

Country: Nippon

Region: Tokyo

Starting date: 10-06-2001 (season 1)

Trophies: 28

II.1 League Champion (season 1), I.1 League Champion (season 2), I.1 League Champion (season 3), Emperor's cup Champion (season 3), I.1 League Champion (season 4), Emperor's cup Champion (season 4), I.1 League Champion (season 5), Emperor's cup Champion (season 5), J-League Champion (season 6), Emperor's cup Champion (season 6), J-League Champion (season 7), Emperor's cup Champion (season 7), J-League Champion (season 8), Emperor's cup Champion (season 8), J-League Champion (season 9), Emperor's cup Champion (season 9), J-League Champion (season 10), Emperor's cup Champion (season 10), J-League Champion (season 11), Emperor's cup Champion (season 11), J-League Champion (season 12), Emperor's cup Champion (season 12), J-League Champion (season 13), Emperor's cup Champion (season 13), J-League Champion (season 14), Emperor's cup Champion (season 14), J-League Champion (season 15), Emperor's cup Champion (season 15).

National term: A Nippon national manager (from XX to XX)

Trivia

Did you know?

Shirayuri Sky Shirayuri (白百合 white lilly) Sky means Sky of white lillies.

Shirayuri Sky's fanclub name, The Red Shoes, comes from a famous fairy tale story written by Hans Christian Andersen.

Shirayuri Sky's logo and cute mascot is Mei, a character from the most cherished movie ever made by Miyazaki Hayao called Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbour Totoro), and Shirayuri Sky's ombudsman is Totoro.

Magic Voodoo, evil spell and curses, occult charms and rituals at Stonehenge, and Murray (the evil demonic skull and everyone favourite talisman) were all used by Shirayuri Sky for injury promotion, Saint Random bribery and other special missions in Emperor's cup finals.

saheki launched a campaign for the Nippon U-20 election of his ht-friend Indy Racing (former U-20 WC bronze medal and USA manager, first and only foreign user to become a National manager in Nippon) without getting killed.

saheki's favourite team in real life is a baseball team called Seibu Lions, and he has become a fan because of a very funny cartoon series based on Koichi Tabuchi, a Seibu Lions catcher.

Seibu Lions was the former name of Shirayuri Sky.

Inspired by the Schindler's list weep making story, saheki released more than a hundred of endangered japanese players in a week as a National manager, moving them to the relative safety of oversea teams... An epic drama that brought chaos to hattrick flooding the Nippon transfer list market!!! Since then, a National Manager should ask permission of the Gamemasters before releasing a National player. That's funny... :)

Shirayuri Sky youth academy produced Sekien Nakanishi (captain and midfielder of Nippon U-20 and A team), Toyokazu Sugitani (Nippon U-20 and A team midfielder), Takeshi Egawa (Nippon U-20 team striker), Takanibu Matsuo (Nippon A team midfielder), Mitsunobu Torisei (Nippon U-20 team midfielder), Toshiro Tochikura (Nippon A team winger), Sho Takahashi (Nippon U-20 and A team winger), Chojiro Oshima (Nippon A team goalkeeper), Kuemon Fujimaki (Nippon U-20 team defender), Mito Nagumo (Nippon U-20 striker), Noriyuki Horiuchi (Nippon U-20 and A team striker), Saburo Shirasu (Nippon U-20 and A team defender), Gakuya Kimura (Nippon U-20 striker).

Shirayuri Sky trained Sekien Nakanishi (captain and midfielder of Nippon U-20 and A team), Toyokazu Sugitani (Nippon U-20 and A team midfielder), Yoson Masudu (Nippon A team midfielder), Mito Nagumo (Nippon U-20 striker), Kuemon Fujimaki (Nippon U-20 defender), Hiroto Toda (Nippon U-20 and A team midfielder), Miklós Pomahazi (Hungary U-20 and A team midfielder), Thomas Skov (Danmark U-20 WC bronze medal and A team midfielder), Jakob Kalmer (Danmark A team midfielder), Jens Ole Schaffer (Danmark U-20 WC bronze medal and A team (2 WC uncredited bronze medals) midfielder), Brian Jensen (Danmark U-20 and A team midfielder), Fumihiro Sugase (Nippon U-20 team midfielder, Dai Minobe (Nippon U-20 team midfielder).

Sekien Nakanishi and Toyokazu Sugitani were the first midfielders in Nippon to reach Divine, Jens Ole Schaffer and Brian Jensen were the first midfielders in Danmark to reach Divine.

Shirayuri Sky has the 2nd longest undefeated matches streak in Hattrick history with 140 undefeated matches.

Shirayuri Sky is the oldest team in Nippon and has 27 consecutive league and cup titles (from season 2 to 15).

saheki was Nippon first National Team manager, he gained the 2nd term election but resigned in favour of Charleyboy.

Shirayuri Skydome is the largest stadium in Nippon and it's the home stadium of most of Nippon National team matches.

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