The club has closed its first season in League VI, finishing 7th in the division after entering the competition midway through the schedule. Starting from last place, the team chose not to remain there. Improvement was demanded—and delivered—over the course of the season.
While the standings show a team near the bottom, they also hide the reality of what began to take shape. Young players hardened through pressure, rotations became more disciplined, and losses grew narrower as the season went on. This finish secured high draft picks, an advantage the organization intends to use without hesitation.
The front office continued investing in player development and stadium expansion, strengthening both the roster and the environment around it. These were not cosmetic changes. They were preparations.
For Season Two, expectations have shifted. The objective is no longer to endure the league, but to assert presence within it. Consistency, physical defense, and controlled offense will define ...