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The athletic rivalry between Bérasar and Valēka is deep-seated and bitter. In Valēka, which has two teams in both major professional leagues, and where affiliation with one of the two teams is a social and political fault line, residents from opposing fanbases will, as a rule, root for their intra-city rival over Bérasar. Similarly, Bérasar observes an unofficial holiday called ''Tæn Lakuśikorsk'' ("Day of Futility") whenever two Valēkan fieldball teams play one another, customarily "celebrated" by going to the pub, drinking a great deal, and making it a point to ''not'' watch the game.
The athletic rivalry between Bérasar and Valēka is deep-seated and bitter. In Valēka, which has two teams in both major professional leagues, and where affiliation with one of the two teams is a social and political fault line, residents from opposing fanbases will, as a rule, root for their intra-city rival over Bérasar. Similarly, Bérasar observes an unofficial holiday called ''Tæn Lakuśikorsk'' ("Day of Futility") whenever two Valēkan fieldball teams play one another, customarily "celebrated" by going to the pub, drinking a great deal, and making it a point to ''not'' watch the game.


Pitchblende Park in Bérasar is the home field of the [[Kirav national football team|Kiravian national football team]].
Pitchblende Park in Bérasar is the home field of the [[Kirav national soccer team|Kiravian national football team]].


==Points of Interest==
==Points of Interest==