Note that within our game, the teams are playing futsal, not 11-a-side full-pitch futból. Thus we cannot provide you with a full roster of players. I can tell you what the rosters look like for those futsal teams though:
Phages: (1, and goalkeeper) Harper (Herpes-chan). (2) Chikungunya. (3) Eidzu. (4) Rabies. Must wear a mask due to a history of biting. (5 and Captain) Marburg. (6) Whichever Influenza sister has the goggles. They can switch for each other but are treated as one player concerning fouls and such. (7) Sars.
Vectors: (1, and goalkeeper) Naegleria (slime girl/amoeboid). (2) Legionella. (3) Typhoid. Alternates between sluggish and hyperactive. (4) Joki. Not always available, prefers to play only handball. (5 and Captain) Plague. (6) Autism. (7) Leprosy.
The Phages are overall the better team – more consistent, more active, more cohesive as a group. However, Harper is merely good in goal and not very mobile, and Marburg sometimes gets objectives in mind that have nothing to do with winning the game. Rabies is easily distracted. There is a lot of trash-talking, which can get out of hand. They typically press the attack and try to keep the Vectors on their heels. Due to Nae’s quickness, most scoring is done by either launching the ball so hard it deflects off Nae and into the goal anyhow, or by getting Nae to commit in one direction and passing or running around her. While she can extend quite quickly, reversing direction is not so easy. Marburg also likes to aim shots with the intent of causing pain and/or injury, rather than scoring.
The Vectors are not as athletic as the Phages, nor can they “read” each other as well, but they are more disciplined individually (except for Typhoid). They also have an exceptionally good goalie in Naeglaria. This means they spend much of the time pinned back on defense, and have to resort to counterattacks to provide offense, for which Typhoid’s sudden bursts of hyperactivity can be quite handy.