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| Name = | | Name = '''{{team flag|Hoenn|nolink=yes}}''' | ||
| Nickname = {{ | | Nickname = {{nihongo|''The Rayquaza''<br>|烈空座|Reɂkuza|hn=yes}} | ||
| logo = | | logo = RHFA.png | ||
| pixels = | | pixels = 150px | ||
| Association = [[Royal Hoennese Football Association|RHFA]] | | Association = [[Royal Hoennese Football Association|RHFA]] | ||
| FMF years = 2016– | | FMF years = 2016–19 | ||
| Confederation = [[EMUFA]] | | Confederation = [[EMUFA]] | ||
| Coach = | | Coach = | ||
| Captain = | | Captain = | ||
| Most caps = | | Most caps = | ||
| Top scorer = | | Top scorer = | ||
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| FMF min = | | FMF min = | ||
| FMF min date = | | FMF min date = | ||
| First game = | | First game = {{team flag-rt|Hoenn|nolink=yes}} 0–2 {{team flag|Valencia|football}} | ||
| Largest win = | | Largest win = {{team flag-rt|Hoenn|nolink=yes}} 7–0 {{team flag|Alperkin|football}} | ||
| | | Largest loss = {{team flag-rt|Hoenn|nolink=yes}} 0–2 {{team flag|Valencia|football}}<br>{{team flag-rt|Hoenn|nolink=yes}} 0–2 {{team flag|Florian Republic|football}} | ||
| World cup apps = | | World cup apps = 1 | ||
| World cup first = | | World cup first = 2019 | ||
| World cup best = | | World cup best = Group stage | ||
| Regional name = | | Regional name = EMU Championships | ||
| Regional cup apps = | | Regional cup apps = 1 | ||
| Regional cup first = | | Regional cup first = 2018 | ||
| Regional cup best = | | Regional cup best = Third place | ||
| website = | | website = | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Hoenn national football team''' | The '''Hoenn national football team''' was the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which represented the micronation of [[Hoenn]]. It was a member of the [[EMUFA]], and was run by the [[Royal Hoennese Football Association]]. The team is the official predecessor of [[Nijima national football team|Nijima]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The team was founded in late 2016 after Hoenn's [[Micras]]ian claim was successful. They first competed in the [[2017 FMF World Cup qualification|following year's World Cup qualifiers]], where they finished third in their four-team group with eight points; placing behind [[Valencia national football team|Valencia]] only on their head-to-head record. Later in the year, the team competed in the [[2017 Men's Devon Shield|inaugural]] [[Devon Shield]], where they progressed through the tournament unbeaten and finished as winners after beating [[Vyktory national football team|Vyktory]] on penalties in the grand final. | The team was founded in late 2016 after Hoenn's [[Micras]]ian claim was successful. They first competed in the [[2017 FMF World Cup qualification|following year's World Cup qualifiers]], where they finished third in their four-team group with eight points; placing behind [[Valencia national football team|Valencia]] only on their head-to-head record. Later in the year, the team competed in the [[2017 Men's Devon Shield|inaugural]] [[Devon Shield]], where they progressed through the tournament unbeaten and finished as winners after beating [[Vyktory national football team|Vyktory]] on penalties in the grand final. | ||
The team competed in the [[2018 EMU Championships qualification]] rounds, where they finished second in their five-team group with 17 points, behind [[Caputia national football team|Caputia]] on goal difference, to advance to [[2018 EMU Championships|their first finals]]. At EMU 2018, the team performed well and advanced from their four-team group in second with six points, but lost their semi-final 2–1 to Caputia before beating holders [[Passas national football team|Passas]] 2–0 to secure third place. | |||
Hoenn's success continued into the [[2019 FMF World Cup qualification|2019 World Cup qualifiers]], where they topped their six-team group with 27 points to qualify for their [[2019 FMF World Cup|first ever]] [[FMF World Cup]] finals. In the finals, the team finished fourth in their group with four points and missed-out on a play-off round place on goal difference to [[Talenore national football team|Talenore]]. Hoenn left Micras soon afterwards following the secession of [[Nijima]]. | |||
==Chronological competitive participation== | ==Chronological competitive participation== | ||
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*[[2017 FMF World Cup qualification]] | *[[2017 FMF World Cup qualification]] | ||
*[[2017 Men's Devon Shield]] | *[[2017 Men's Devon Shield]] | ||
*[[2018 EMU Championships qualification]] | |||
*[[2018 EMU Championships]] | |||
*[[2019 FMF World Cup qualification]] | |||
*[[2019 FMF World Cup]] | |||
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==Kit== | ==Kit== | ||
[[File:Hoenn soccer uniforms.png|300px|The uniforms of the Hoenn national football team.]] | |||
== | ==Honours== | ||
*'''[[EMU Championships]]: 0''' | |||
**[[2018 EMU Championships|2018]] – Third place | |||
*'''[[Devon Shield]]: 1''' | *'''[[Devon Shield]]: 1''' | ||
**[[2017 Men's Devon Shield|2017]] | **[[2017 Men's Devon Shield|2017]] | ||
==Flag== | ==Flag== | ||
Hoenn | Hoenn used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation: | ||
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!2016– | !2016–19 | ||
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| | |{{team flag big|Hoenn|flag}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 7 January 2024
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Nickname(s) |
The Rayquaza (烈空座, Reɂkuza?) |
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Association | RHFA |
FMF member | 2016–19 |
Confederation | EMUFA |
Home stadium | Stadium Hoenn |
FMF code | HON |
First FMF intermicronational | |
Hoenn ![]() ![]() | |
Biggest win | |
Hoenn ![]() ![]() | |
Biggest defeat | |
Hoenn ![]() ![]() Hoenn ![]() ![]() | |
FMF World Cup | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2019) |
Best result | Group stage |
EMU Championships | |
Appearances | 1 (first in 2018) |
Best result | Third place |
The Hoenn national football team was the football team which represented the micronation of Hoenn. It was a member of the EMUFA, and was run by the Royal Hoennese Football Association. The team is the official predecessor of Nijima.
History
The team was founded in late 2016 after Hoenn's Micrasian claim was successful. They first competed in the following year's World Cup qualifiers, where they finished third in their four-team group with eight points; placing behind Valencia only on their head-to-head record. Later in the year, the team competed in the inaugural Devon Shield, where they progressed through the tournament unbeaten and finished as winners after beating Vyktory on penalties in the grand final.
The team competed in the 2018 EMU Championships qualification rounds, where they finished second in their five-team group with 17 points, behind Caputia on goal difference, to advance to their first finals. At EMU 2018, the team performed well and advanced from their four-team group in second with six points, but lost their semi-final 2–1 to Caputia before beating holders Passas 2–0 to secure third place.
Hoenn's success continued into the 2019 World Cup qualifiers, where they topped their six-team group with 27 points to qualify for their first ever FMF World Cup finals. In the finals, the team finished fourth in their group with four points and missed-out on a play-off round place on goal difference to Talenore. Hoenn left Micras soon afterwards following the secession of Nijima.
Chronological competitive participation
Kit
Honours
- EMU Championships: 0
- 2018 – Third place
- Devon Shield: 1
Flag
Hoenn used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:
2016–19 |
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