Undead football with dirt, defiance, and endless noise.

Rotting XI are chaos that refuses to die. They are the battered survivors of MonstraLiga, carrying torn kits, cracked-earth energy, and the kind of crowd spirit that only grows louder the worse things get.
Broken, loud, and impossible to bury.
Rotting XI are built around decay, persistence, and refusal. They look broken, but they never disappear.
In MonstraLiga, they represent the beauty of surviving ugly nights.
Dirt, bone, and cracked earth.

Their visual system uses dirty greens, muddy browns, bone tones, and distressed lettering to create a club image that feels grimy, physical, and memorable.
The crest language should be rough, cracked, and aggressive rather than polished.
Torn, stained, and still standing.

The home strip is built from torn green and brown textures, dirt staining, mismatched-number energy, and visual damage that still reads clearly on the pitch.
The result feels undead, but playable.
A broken bowl of undead noise.

Rotting XI need a ground that feels broken, muddy, loud, and alive with supporter energy.
It should look like the club clawed the whole place out of the earth and refused to leave.
A stomp for the dead who never stop marching.
Their anthem is all about rising again, marching on, and making noise that does not die.
It should feel communal, raw, and built for thousands of boots hitting concrete at once.
We'll never stop the sound.
Mud, smoke, and relentless choruses.
Rotting XI supporters do not care about polish. They care about presence, volume, and the joy of dragging the whole stadium into their chaos.
Mud, smoke, cracked banners, and relentless choruses define the experience.
Decay against spectral grace.
Their strongest thematic rivalry is Wailing Wind, a meeting of rough decay and ghostly elegance.
It is one of MonstraLiga's most visually striking contrasts.
Songs dug up from below the pitch.
Rotting XI's music persona should sound ragged, stomping, and crowd-first, built more from pulse and chant than polish.
Their songs should feel dug up rather than engineered.