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+ | Following his retirement from the Gold League, Fojro stayed in Gjorka and lived in [[Éire]], north of [[Gjorka City]], and declared openly that he had "no intention" of ever trying return to New Illyricum. In August 1994 Fojro married [[Elizabeth Clarence Hammersmith]], a political activist and member of the [[Global Freedom Network]], and the couple would soon have a son, [[Carter Hammersmith]]. In New Illyricum the political scene had drastically changed, and [[Grand Marshall of the Union]] [[Julio Faeo]] had introduced a [[Constitution of New Illyricum|number of reforms]] which protected popular rights. Julio Faeo lifted Fojro's ban on traveling to New Illyricum, and reinstated his [[New Illyrian passport|citizenship]], heavily encouraging the former football star to return back. | ||
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+ | Eventually, in January 1995, Fojro decided to return to New Illyricum, where he was received in [[Porto Enateo]] and immediately approached by [[Inter Etruricum]] team owner [[Poleo Brono]]. | ||
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Fojro with BP Turis at the 1980–81 TUFA League of Victors | ||||
Personal information | ||||
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Date of birth | 29 June 1955 | |||
Place of birth | Alo Rio, The Eisley | |||
Height | 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) | |||
Playing position(s) | Forward | |||
Number | 39 | |||
College career | ||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |
1972-1973 | Trurnia University | 40 | (39) | |
Senior career* | ||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |
1974-1976 | Dynamo Turis | 62 | (19) | |
1977-1990 | BP Turis | 319 | (99) | |
1991-1993 | Gjorka City Athletic C.L. | 65 | (22) | |
National team | ||||
1976-1990 | New Illyricum | TBD | (TBD) | |
Teams managed | ||||
1995-2001 | Inter Etruricum | |||
2002-2012 | Armorolaus Iuvenes | |||
2013-2018 | BP Alephonia | |||
Honors
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Marçelo Fojro (born June 29, 1955), born Makkelho Forro, is a New Illyrian former football forward who played from 1974 to 1993 with Dynamo Turis, BP Turis, and Gjorka City Athletic C.L. Fojro led BP Turis to an international title in the first inaugural TUFA League of Victors in 1980-81, when BP Turis upset CF San Salvador 1-0 and Fojro won the Golden Ball for his performance. Fojro won five titles in the New Illyrian Premier Football League (PCPNI) and three Oraes Balons prior to sustaining a litany of injuries throughout the late 1980s which forced him to leave BP Turis in 1990. Forjo then moved overseas to Gjorka where he played with Gjorka City Athletic in the Gold League and would win the 1993 Gold League title before retiring that offseason. Fojro would coach until 2018 following his retirement in 1993, appearing in five PCPNI finals with Inter Etruricum and Armorolaus Iuvenes, winning the 2002 PCPNI title.
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Early Life
Marçelo Fojro was born as Makkelho Forro in Alo Rio, The Eisley, on June 29, 1955, to parents Marku and Andrea Forru, both farmers. Fearing the violence of the Vanocan War as supporters of Luceo Saraneo, the family fled The Eisley shortly after his birth and immigrated to Fero, Secundicum SS, in central New Illyricum. Makkelho's parents decided shortly after arriving in Fero to Iberianize his name into Marçelo Fojro, which is what he would be known as for the rest of his life.
Fojro showed early talent in football, mostly through his height, physical strength, and overall athleticism, which allowed him to become a top national football recruit by the age of 16. Fojro opted to attend Trurnia University prior to joining the PCPNI, despite being urged heavily by many professional players and coaches. He would appear in 40 matches across two seasons with Trurnia University in the New Illyrian Collegiate Football League and score a total of 39 goals, leading Trurnia University to a victory in the 1973 collegiate finals with a hat trick in the 5-1 victory.
Professional Career
Dynamo Turis
BP Turis
Gjorka City Athletic C.L.
Coaching Career
Following his retirement from the Gold League, Fojro stayed in Gjorka and lived in Éire, north of Gjorka City, and declared openly that he had "no intention" of ever trying return to New Illyricum. In August 1994 Fojro married Elizabeth Clarence Hammersmith, a political activist and member of the Global Freedom Network, and the couple would soon have a son, Carter Hammersmith. In New Illyricum the political scene had drastically changed, and Grand Marshall of the Union Julio Faeo had introduced a number of reforms which protected popular rights. Julio Faeo lifted Fojro's ban on traveling to New Illyricum, and reinstated his citizenship, heavily encouraging the former football star to return back.
Inter Etruricum
Eventually, in January 1995, Fojro decided to return to New Illyricum, where he was received in Porto Enateo and immediately approached by Inter Etruricum team owner Poleo Brono.