Luca Union

Luca United (Or Them United Bums, Old United) is a team founded in 1970 by Marcus Villanova's Grandmother Hedi Luca. In 1939 She fled Germany as a child and a refugee and came to Lovia with the rest of her family. As a young child she loved Soccer and introduced to the rest of Lovia. In 1970 she orginized a co-ed soccer team in Noble City, 1975 the team played it's first frendly against Tottenham Hotspur and started 3 women, including Golie Kelly McPhearson who played and started for 18 years, Luca United tied that game 1-1, the game was dubbed "Girls have a chance" in England, The game wasn't popular in Lovia but is now remembered every year in March (March is Worldwide Women's History Month). In 1976-1980 the team played only three games, two against A.C. Milan losing 4-0 each time, and tieing the Sheckin Lads 2-2. In 1982 Hedi had to announce that the team would close for the rest of the decade for focal reasons but didn't and in celebration beat the Sheckin Lads 4-2. From 1983-2000 the team played 10 games with a record of 2 wins, 4 loses, and 4 Draws, including a 4-0 win over the Notts County F.C. and a 3-3 epic draw against the Blackpool F.C.. In 2009 Marcus Villanova took over the team with his grandmother, when asked if she needed help with the team Marcus answered, "The Jocks, how could even a loving, healthy, 80 year old control them!" In October of 2010, and every year following, Luca United and Marcus's other team F.C. Villanova played a friendly. The team is expected to join the LSCA Major Soccer League in 2011.