Bas Elyas

Bas Nimuel Elyas (born June 3, 1981) is a Vicnoran former professional football player and manager who played as a forward. He is widely regarded as one of the sport's greatest players, and the greatest Vicnoran player of all time. Before retiring in 2011 as manager of the Vicnoran team, Elyas played for Real Madrid CF, while representing Vicnora at three FIFA World Cups and three EKIFF El Kadsreian Cups.

He also won many awards during his second career, including being named as FIFA World Player of the Year in 2001 and winning the 2003 Ballon d'Or.

Early years
Elyas was born on June 3, 1981 in Tugaganda to a Filipino/Filipina couple. When he was seven years old, Elyas developed an interest in football and immediately started training. His father, Jonah, was amazed by his skills and once claimed that "he [had] more talent then Diego Maradona".

Early career
In 1991, Elyas started his career when he joined FK Tugaganda's under-12 team, where he served as the club's captain. After three years, he moved to FK Tugaganda, where he became the team's youngest player.

Juventus
In 1995, when he was fourteen, Elyas joined his first major football club, Juventus F.C., and also became a player on the Vicnoran football team, but soon left the teams and ended his career as "[he] thought that [he] was too young to be a footballer, despite being skilled". Because of the decision he made, he did not represent Vicnora in the Men's Football Tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Tottenham Hotspur
In 1997, Elyas started his career again and joined Tottenham Hotspur F.C.. According to an interview in 2006, the reason Elyas relaunched his career after abruptly ending it in 1995 was because, "[he] felt foolish for ending [his] career too soon, and now, [he] wanted to try it again." TBA