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{{Infobox national team
{{Infobox national team
| Name              = [[File:Ocia flag.png|25px|border|Ocia]] '''Ocia'''
| Name              = '''{{team flag|Ocia|nolink=yes}}'''
| Nickname          =  
| Nickname          =  
| logo              = ONFA logo.gif
| logo              = Ocia crest.png
| pixels            = 200px
| pixels            = 100px
| Association        = [[NVFV]]
| Association        = [[ONFA]]
| FMF years          = 2007–09, 2009–
| FMF years          = 2007–09, 2009–13
| Confederation      = [[EMUFA]]
| Confederation      = [[EMUFA]]
| Coach              =  
| Coach              =  
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| FMF min date      =  
| FMF min date      =  


| First game        = Ocia [[File:Ocia flag old 2.png|25px|border|Ocia]] 2–1 [[File:Iridia flag.png|25px|border|Iridia]] [[Iridia national football team|Iridia]]
| First game        = {{team flag-rt|Ocia||old 2|nolink=yes}} 2–1 {{team flag|Iridia|football}}
| Largest win        = Ocia [[File:Ocia flag.png|25px|border|Ocia]] 4–0 [[File:Sirocco flag.png|25px|border|Sirocco]] [[Sirocco national football team|Sirocco]]
| Largest win        = {{team flag-rt|Ocia|nolink=yes}} 6–0 {{team flag|Incontinentia|football}}
| Largest loss      = [[New South Vietnam national football team|New South Vietnam]] [[File:New south vietnam flag old.png|25px|border|New South Vietnam]] 5–0 [[File:Ocia flag old 2.png|25px|border|Ocia]] Ocia
| Largest loss      = {{team flag-rt|New South Vietnam|football|old}} 5–0 {{team flag|Ocia||old 2|nolink=yes}}
| World cup apps    = 1
| World cup apps    = 2
| World cup first    = 2009
| World cup first    = 2009
| World cup best    = Group stage
| World cup best    = Group stage
| Regional name      = EMU Championships
| Regional name      = EMU Championships
| Regional cup apps  = 1
| Regional cup apps  = 2
| Regional cup first = 2011
| Regional cup first = 2011
| Regional cup best  = Group stage
| Regional cup best  = Group stage
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The '''Ocia national football team''' is the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which represents the micronation of [[Ocia]]. It is a member of the [[EMUFA]] and is run by the [[ONFA]].  
The '''Ocia national football team''' was the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which represented the micronation of [[Ocia]]. It was a member of the [[EMUFA]], and was run by the [[ONFA]].  


The team has existed twice in the [[FMF]]'s history; firstly between late 2007 and early 2009, and secondly since late 2009. It is the official predecessor and successor of [[West Ocia national football team|West Ocia]], which existed between these periods, and as such retains its records.
The team existed twice in the [[FMF]]'s history; firstly between late 2007 and early 2009, and secondly between late 2009 and mid-2013. It was the official predecessor and successor of [[West Ocia national football team|West Ocia]], which existed between these periods, and as such retained its records.


==History==
==History==
The team was founded in late 2007 after Ocia's [[Micras]]ian claim was successful. The team competed in [[2008 FMF World Cup qualification|its first World Cup qualifiers]] the following year, where it finished second to [[Passas national football team|Passas]] in a group of six. In doing so, the team advanced to the play-offs, where they were beaten 5–0 by [[New South Vietnam national football team|New South Vietnam]].
The team was founded in late 2007 after Ocia's [[Micras]]ian claim was successful. The team competed in [[2008 FMF World Cup qualification|its first World Cup qualifiers]] the following year, where it finished second to [[Passas national football team|Passas]] in a group of six. In doing so, the team advanced to the play-offs, where they were beaten 5–0 by [[New South Vietnam national football team|New South Vietnam]].


In early 2009, Ocia was politically split into two separate nations; [[East Ocia]] and [[West Ocia]]. The [[West Ocia national football team|West Ocian team]] was granted official successor status by the FMF and retained the majority of Ocia's players. In [[2009 FMF World Cup qualification|that year's World Cup qualifiers]], West Ocia finished second to [[Bobalania national football team|Bobalania]] in their group before beating [[Sarasovia national football team|Sarasovia]] in the play-offs to seal qualification. Ocia reunified prior to [[2009 FMF World Cup|the finals]], but the team competed under the same name with which they qualified. However, they finished bottom of their group, but did beat [[Tellia national football team|Tellia]] 1–0 for their only points. Following the World Cup, a single Ocian team was reëstablished.
In early 2009, Ocia was politically split into two separate nations; [[East Ocia]] and [[West Ocia]]. The [[West Ocia national football team|West Ocian team]] was granted official successor status by the [[FMF]] and retained the majority of Ocia's players. In [[2009 FMF World Cup qualification|that year's World Cup qualifiers]], West Ocia finished second to [[Bobalania national football team|Bobalania]] in their group before beating [[Sarasovia national football team|Sarasovia]] in the play-offs to seal qualification. Ocia reunified prior to [[2009 FMF World Cup|the finals]], hosting the final of [[2009 EMU Championships|EMU 2009]] soon after, but the team competed under the same name with which they qualified. However, they finished bottom of their group, but did beat [[Tellia national football team|Tellia]] 1–0 for their only points. Following the World Cup, a single Ocian team was reëstablished.


In 2010, the reunified Ocian team finished third in their four-team group with six points.
In [[2010 FMF World Cup qualification|the 2010 qualifiers]], the reunified Ocian team finished third in their four-team group with six points.


The following year, Ocia improved, finishing second behind [[Taeland national football team|Taeland]] in its [[2011 FMF World Cup qualification|qualifying group]] by a point. Because of this, the team qualified for [[2011 EMU Championships|their first ever]] [[EMU Championships]], where they finished fifth in their six-team group.
The following year, Ocia improved, finishing second behind [[Taeland national football team|Taeland]] in its [[2011 FMF World Cup qualification|qualifying group]] by a point. Because of this, the team qualified for [[2011 EMU Championships|their first ever]] [[EMU Championships]], where they finished fifth in their six-team group.


The team is currently competing in the [[2012 FMF World Cup qualification]] rounds.
Ocia's successes continued into the [[2012 FMF World Cup qualification|following year's World Cup qualifying]], with the team qualifying for [[2012 FMF World Cup|their first World Cup]] as a unified nation by winning the group with 18 points. In doing so, they also secured a place in [[2012 EMU Championships|their second EMU Championships]]. In the World Cup, the team finished third in their group with two points, missing-out on a quarter-final place on goal difference, before finishing bottom of their EMU 2012 group later in the year.
 
In the [[2013 FMF World Cup qualification|2013 qualifiers]], the team could only finish third in their four-team group with eight points. Ocia left Micras shortly afterwards.


==Chronological competitive participation==
==Chronological competitive participation==
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*[[2008 FMF World Cup qualification]]
*[[2008 FMF World Cup qualification]]
*[[2009 FMF World Cup qualification]] (as West Ocia)
*[[2009 FMF World Cup qualification]] (as West Ocia)
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*[[2011 FMF World Cup qualification]]
*[[2011 FMF World Cup qualification]]
*[[2011 EMU Championships]]
*[[2011 EMU Championships]]
*''[[2012 FMF World Cup qualification]]''
*[[2012 FMF World Cup qualification]]
*[[2012 FMF World Cup]]
*[[2012 EMU Championships]]
*[[2013 FMF World Cup qualification]]
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==Honours==
==Honours==


==Flag==
==Flag==
New Vaduz has used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:
Ocia used the following flags during both of its FMF affiliations:


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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto; width: 20%"
|-
|-
!2007–
!2007–09
!2009–10
!2010–13
|-
|-
|[[File:New vaduz flag.png|border|New Vaduz]]
|{{team flag big|Ocia|flag|old 2}}
|{{team flag big|Ocia|flag|old}}
|{{team flag big|Ocia|flag}}
|}
|}


 
==See also==
{{CrTFA}}
*[[Ocia national under-21 football team]]


[[Category:National football teams]]
[[Category:National football teams]]

Latest revision as of 00:13, 6 December 2021

Ocia Ocia
Logo of the Ocia national football team
Association ONFA
FMF member 2007–09, 2009–13
Confederation EMUFA
Home stadium National Football Arena
FMF code OCI
First FMF intermicronational
Ocia Ocia 2–1 Iridia Iridia
Biggest win
Ocia Ocia 6–0 Incontinentia Incontinentia
Biggest defeat
New South Vietnam New South Vietnam 5–0 Ocia Ocia
FMF World Cup
Appearances 2 (first in 2009)
Best result Group stage
EMU Championships
Appearances 2 (first in 2011)
Best result Group stage

The Ocia national football team was the football team which represented the micronation of Ocia. It was a member of the EMUFA, and was run by the ONFA.

The team existed twice in the FMF's history; firstly between late 2007 and early 2009, and secondly between late 2009 and mid-2013. It was the official predecessor and successor of West Ocia, which existed between these periods, and as such retained its records.

History

The team was founded in late 2007 after Ocia's Micrasian claim was successful. The team competed in its first World Cup qualifiers the following year, where it finished second to Passas in a group of six. In doing so, the team advanced to the play-offs, where they were beaten 5–0 by New South Vietnam.

In early 2009, Ocia was politically split into two separate nations; East Ocia and West Ocia. The West Ocian team was granted official successor status by the FMF and retained the majority of Ocia's players. In that year's World Cup qualifiers, West Ocia finished second to Bobalania in their group before beating Sarasovia in the play-offs to seal qualification. Ocia reunified prior to the finals, hosting the final of EMU 2009 soon after, but the team competed under the same name with which they qualified. However, they finished bottom of their group, but did beat Tellia 1–0 for their only points. Following the World Cup, a single Ocian team was reëstablished.

In the 2010 qualifiers, the reunified Ocian team finished third in their four-team group with six points.

The following year, Ocia improved, finishing second behind Taeland in its qualifying group by a point. Because of this, the team qualified for their first ever EMU Championships, where they finished fifth in their six-team group.

Ocia's successes continued into the following year's World Cup qualifying, with the team qualifying for their first World Cup as a unified nation by winning the group with 18 points. In doing so, they also secured a place in their second EMU Championships. In the World Cup, the team finished third in their group with two points, missing-out on a quarter-final place on goal difference, before finishing bottom of their EMU 2012 group later in the year.

In the 2013 qualifiers, the team could only finish third in their four-team group with eight points. Ocia left Micras shortly afterwards.

Chronological competitive participation

Honours

Flag

Ocia used the following flags during both of its FMF affiliations:

2007–09 2009–10 2010–13
Ocia
Ocia
Ocia

See also