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| First game = {{team flag-rt|International Mandate|nolink=yes}} 0–3 {{team flag|Raspur|football}} | | First game = {{team flag-rt|International Mandate|nolink=yes}} 0–3 {{team flag|Raspur|football}} | ||
| Largest win = {{team flag-rt|Hazarese Taka'atui|football}} 1–3 {{team flag|International Mandate|flag}} IAM | | Largest win = {{team flag-rt|Hazarese Taka'atui|football}} 1–3 {{team flag|International Mandate|flag}} IAM | ||
| Largest loss = {{team flag-rt| | | Largest loss = {{team flag-rt|Hurmu|football}} 5–0 {{team flag|International Mandate|nolink=yes}}<br>{{team flag-rt|Lamantia|football}} 5–0 {{team flag|International Mandate|flag}} IAM | ||
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In the [[2022 Copa Apollonia qualification|following year's Copa Apollonia qualifiers]], the team finished fourth in their five-team group with three points, ahead of [[Port Balaine national football team|Port Balaine]] by virtue of goal difference. | In the [[2022 Copa Apollonia qualification|following year's Copa Apollonia qualifiers]], the team finished fourth in their five-team group with three points, ahead of [[Port Balaine national football team|Port Balaine]] by virtue of goal difference. | ||
The [[2023 FMF World Cup qualification]] rounds saw the team finish fifth in their six-team group with six points. | |||
The team competed in the [[2024 Copa Apollonia qualification|Copa Apollonia qualifiers]] the following year, where they placed fourth in their five-team group with seven points. | |||
==Chronological competitive participation== | ==Chronological competitive participation== | ||
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*[[2021 Emerging Nations Cup]] | *[[2021 Emerging Nations Cup]] | ||
*[[2022 Copa Apollonia qualification]] | *[[2022 Copa Apollonia qualification]] | ||
*[[2023 FMF World Cup qualification]] | |||
*[[2024 Copa Apollonia qualification]] | |||
==Honours== | ==Honours== |
Latest revision as of 22:24, 8 August 2024
FMF member | 2020– |
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Confederation | AEFA |
Home stadium | Blackfriars Stadium |
FMF code | IAM |
First FMF intermicronational | |
International Mandate 0–3 Raspur | |
Biggest win | |
Hazarese Taka'atui 1–3 IAM | |
Biggest defeat | |
Hurmu 5–0 International Mandate Lamantia 5–0 IAM |
The International Mandate national football team is the football team which represents the micronation of the International Mandate. It is a member of the AEFA.
History
The team was founded in mid-2020 after the International Mandate successfully claimed on Micras by gaining independence from Leylstadt. They first competed in the 2021 FMF World Cup qualification rounds, finishing bottom of their five-team group after losing all of their matches; a record that invited them to the 2021 Emerging Nations Cup. In the Emerging Nations Cup, they overcame hosts Hazarese Taka'atui in the quarter-finals before losing their semi-final, but beat Plazas de Irian 2–0 to finish in third place.
In the following year's Copa Apollonia qualifiers, the team finished fourth in their five-team group with three points, ahead of Port Balaine by virtue of goal difference.
The 2023 FMF World Cup qualification rounds saw the team finish fifth in their six-team group with six points.
The team competed in the Copa Apollonia qualifiers the following year, where they placed fourth in their five-team group with seven points.
Chronological competitive participation
- 2021 FMF World Cup qualification
- 2021 Emerging Nations Cup
- 2022 Copa Apollonia qualification
- 2023 FMF World Cup qualification
- 2024 Copa Apollonia qualification
Honours
- Emerging Nations Cup: 0
- 2021 – Third place
Flag
The International Mandate has used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:
2020– |
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