Blue Mountain Range

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Blue Mountain Range
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Full name Futbolklub Mendilorro Ardin
Nickname(s) Mendigizonaka
The Mountain Men
BMR
Founded 518, as Blue Mountains FC
Ground Ximun Orieta Sporting
Ground, Echegoyan
Capacity 34,000
Manager Astograth Zuriko Eliz
League Astograthian First Division
Home colours
Away colours

Blue Mountain Range (Astograthian: Mendilorro Ardin [mendiˈloro aɾˈdin]) is a professional football club based in Echegoyan, Astograth.

Founded in the 518rd year of the Astograthian calendar, they have traditionally worn an all-light-blue kit as their home colours. They have played at the 34,000-capacity Ximun Orieta Sporting Ground since its construction in 547, sharing it with fierce rivals Echegoyan FC until 650. Blue Mountain Range were founding members of the Astograthian First Division in 634, and played there continuously from 639 to 659. They maintain several long-standing rivalries, the most important of which are against Echegoyan FC (the Echegoyan Derby) and Miners FC.

Despite not yet winning any major honours since the formation of the Football League, Blue Mountain Range have established themselves as First Division regulars and are considered one of the league's traditional teams. Their youth academy is widely regarded as one of the best in the country, and the club have maintained an ultra-defensive playing style in the vein of Rejistani karela for more than a century. They have only once competed in international tournaments, being eliminated in the First Preliminary Round of the UICA Series B Champions’ Cup by Herogeos of Mangolana.

Honours

Domestic

  • Blue Mountain Challenge Series
    • Winners (3): 669, 672, 673
    • Runners-up (3): 633, 670, 671