Telekom Pazhga is a Uralican football (soccer) club based in Pazhga, Mennoland, which was one of the "Original Twelve" that helped found the Uralikan Jalkapalloliiga as well as the Bolakliiga. Their opening season was a large success, with them finishing fourth, even though they were eleven points behind 3rd-place Mashinostroitel Kirov. A mid-season lag in the 2009 season, however, made them finish a disappointing tenth by goal differential behind Dinamo Vologda, and four ahead of Metafraks Gubakha. They also struggled in the 2009 Kanslerinkilpi, losing 3-2 to Mashinostroitel Kirov in the third round.
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| - Telekom Pazhga is a Uralican football (soccer) club based in Pazhga, Mennoland, which was one of the "Original Twelve" that helped found the Uralikan Jalkapalloliiga as well as the Bolakliiga. Their opening season was a large success, with them finishing fourth, even though they were eleven points behind 3rd-place Mashinostroitel Kirov. A mid-season lag in the 2009 season, however, made them finish a disappointing tenth by goal differential behind Dinamo Vologda, and four ahead of Metafraks Gubakha. They also struggled in the 2009 Kanslerinkilpi, losing 3-2 to Mashinostroitel Kirov in the third round.
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| - Telekom Pazhga is a Uralican football (soccer) club based in Pazhga, Mennoland, which was one of the "Original Twelve" that helped found the Uralikan Jalkapalloliiga as well as the Bolakliiga. Their opening season was a large success, with them finishing fourth, even though they were eleven points behind 3rd-place Mashinostroitel Kirov. A mid-season lag in the 2009 season, however, made them finish a disappointing tenth by goal differential behind Dinamo Vologda, and four ahead of Metafraks Gubakha. They also struggled in the 2009 Kanslerinkilpi, losing 3-2 to Mashinostroitel Kirov in the third round. However, manager Larry Schemmel has been pleased with his team's pre-season performance, culminating in a round of 16 finish in the 2010 Kanslerinkilpi (losing to eventual runners-up Kirovin JK), and expects that they will do better this season. Their team is predominantly Mennonite, and the player regarded as the best Mennonite player in the world, let alone Uralica - left mid Diedrik Siemens - plays for "The 'Kom."
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