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}}The '''Krasnovlac national team''' (Krasnovian: ''Krasnovlac fudtboltim'') is the football team which represents the micronation of [[Krasnovlac]]. The team is not a member of the FMF though it has recently submitted an application to be members of both FMF and AEFA, and is run by the Krasnovlac Football Federation.
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Due to not being a member of FMF, Krasnovlac has never played an official match internationally and has only played against teams within the Krasnovlac football division. During the international break in Krasnovlac, players are called up to train in a centralized venue in order to improve the standard and quality of Krasno football and raise the chances of acceptance into FMF and AEFA.
The '''Krasnovlac national football team''' (Krasnovian: ''Krasnovlac fudtboltim'') was the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which represented the micronation of [[Krasnovlac]]. It was a member of the [[AEFA]], and was run by the [[Krasnovlac Football Association]].


The national team's manager is Trisx Hassenwhalct, a Krasno football legend who is currently the top scorer in Krasnovlac's first division league and the national team.
==History==
The team was founded in early 2022 after Krasnovlac's [[Micras]]ian claim was successful. The team's first participation was in the friendly [[2022 Krasnovlac Tri-Nations Series|tri-series tournament]], against fellow [[FMF]] newcomers [[Vegno national football team|Vegno]] and [[Pacary national football team|Pacary]], in which the team placed second on tiebreaking criteria as hosts. Later in the year, the team was invited to participate in the [[2022 Daau Opening Tri-Nations Series|Daau Opening Tri-Nations Series]], where they placed second after drawing against both [[Phinbella national football team|Phinbella]] and hosts [[Daau national football team|Daau]].


==History==
The [[2023 FMF World Cup qualification]] rounds, Krasnovlac's first competitive foray, saw the team finish second in their six-team group with 21 points and narrowly miss-out on advancing to the play-offs. Shortly afterwards, they competed in the [[2023 SEEFF Championship|inaugural]] [[SEEFF Championship]], placing second in the four-team knock-out tournament.
 
The team competed in the [[2024 Copa Apollonia qualification|Copa Apollonia qualifiers]] the following year, where they placed third in their five-team group with ten points. Krasnovlac left Micras shortly afterwards.


=== Establishment of the Krasnovlac national football team===
==Chronological competitive participation==  
First founded in 1110 as the ''Lorat Ultras'' by a group of students in E-Lorat who wanted to branch out the possibilities of football in Krasnovlac rather than just school football in the nation. This team is considered to be the first step in professional football in Krasnovlac and was what kickstarted the football league in Krasnovlac years later. Comprised of secondary school students from Trifold Seconadry School in E-Lorat, the Lorat Ultras would venture round the state to play against groups of people or other secondary schools. When these students graudated from secondary school, they worked several jobs in order to get fundings to travel to other parts of Krasnovlac to play their football.
*[[2022 Krasnovlac Tri-Nations Series]]
*[[2022 Daau Opening Tri-Nations Series]]
*[[2023 FMF World Cup qualification]]
*[[2023 SEEFF Championship]]
*[[2024 Copa Apollonia qualification]]


An amateur league was set up by this team who invited other groups of people to join. This was known as the first ever football league to have been set up in Krasnovlac.
==Team image==
===Crest===
The crest of the national team remained unchanged from the foundation of the nation's football association: a green star with red and brown borders to represent the national colours and the pattern of a football in the middle with the name of the [[Krasnovlac Football Association]] in front. The back of the team's jerseys' collars always featured the nation's coat of arms.


===Modern day===
===Colours===
The Krasnovlac Football Team sent it's application to become an FMF memberstate along with the country's application to be a memberstate of Micras. The Krasnovlac Football Federation is most likely to be affiliated with the AEFA.
Krasnovlac's traditional colours were green and red with a star motif. The style of the home kit was often the same with a green jersey, and red shorts and socks, though this was changed a few times where the national team had been known to play in a full green kit. The away colours were inconsistent compared to the home colours but the most used colour choice was a dark navy jersey coupled with a white diagonal stripe and white shorts. The national team partnered up with local sportswear manufacturer, [[Pazuwai]], for its kits and used the same printing typeface throughout to showcase the country's history and legacy.


== Team image ==
==Stadium ==
The national team always played their games in [[Belaov Sky Park]], located in [[Belaov]], following its establishment. Originally designed solely for the national team, the stadium also became home to [[Krasnovlac Elite League]] team [[Belaov Treble]]. The stadium featured a 15,000 seating capacity with a concourse including a sky view and small shops with food and merchandise. There were plans to renovate the stadium to increase the seating capacity and facilities, and temporarily moving national team matches to the nearby [[Itricit Local Range]].


=== Kits and crests ===
==Honours==
The crest of the national team has remained unchanged since the foundation of the nation's football association. A green star with red and brown borders to represent the national colours and the pattern of a football in the middle with the name of the Krasnovlac Football Federation. The back of the jersey's collar always feature the nation's coat of arms.
*'''[[Daau Opening Tri-Nations Series]]: 0'''
**[[2022 Daau Opening Tri-Nations Series|2022]] – Runners-up


=== Colours ===
*'''[[Krasnovlac Tri-Nations Series]]: 0'''
Krasnovlac's traditional home colours are green and red with a star motif. The style of the jersey is often the same with a green top and red shorts and socks, though this has been changed a few times where the national team played in a full green kit during a short period of time.
**[[2022 Krasnovlac Tri-Nations Series|2022]] – Runners-up


Their away colours are inconsistent compared to the home colours but the most used colour choice has been a dark navy coupled with a white diagonal stripe and shorts. The national team has always used the same nameset since partnering up with local sportswear manufacturer, Pazuwai, to showcase the country's history and legacy.
*'''[[SEEFF Championship]]: 0'''
**[[2023 SEEFF Championship|2023]] – Runners-up


== Stadium ==
==Flag==
The national team has always played their games in Belaov Sky Park located in Belaov since it's establishment. Originally meant solely for the national team, it is also home to Krasnovlac Elite League team, Belaov Treble, which they moved into during recent times. The stadium features a 15,000 seating stadium with a sky view and small shops with foods and merchandise. There are plans to renovate the stadium to increase the seating capacity and facilities and temporary moving to Itricit Local Range in Belaov.
Krasnovlac used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:


== Players ==
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!2022–24
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|{{team flag big|Krasnovlac|flag}}
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=== Current squad ===
[[Category:National football teams]]
The following 23 players were named to the squad for centralized training and a friendly match against Belaov Treble.
[[Category:Krasnovlac]]
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{{wc fs player|no=1 |pos=GK|name=[[Hitchel Swazkilatz]]|age=19|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Jankel City}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=2 |pos=DF|name=[[Jaien Kanzai]]|age=25|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Jankel City}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=3 |pos=DF|name=[[Jonathan Swes-Krestin]]|age=27|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Tchanzuk Town}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=4 |pos=FW|name=[[Micha Slo Forbun]]|age=18|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Belaov City}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=5 |pos=DF|name=[[Trisx Kettleworth]]|age=17|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Bosirov FC}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=6 |pos=MF|name=[[Canon Utachi]]|age=28|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Belaov Treble}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=7 |pos=MF|name=[[Rickey JalKcazy]]|age=24|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Tchanzul Town}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=8 |pos=MF|name=[[Forzc JalKcazy]]|age=22|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Bosirov FC}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=9 |pos=FW|name=[[Harry C.G.]]|age=32|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Kyrtzhuosci Hanbei}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=10 |pos=MF|name=[[Jordan Yewsmikel]]|age=26|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Belaov Treble}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=11 |pos=FW|name=[[Yomasu Chi]] ''(vice-captain)''|age=21|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Tchanzul Town}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=12 |pos=GK|name=[[Yech Reich-kyrt]] ''(captain)''|age=19|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Belaov Treble}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=13 |pos=FW|name=[[Swes Martn]]|age=30|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Tchanzul Town}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=14 |pos=DF|name=[[N-Cha M'Lemana]]|age=21|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Noksvuola City}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=15 |pos=MF|name=[[Krail Hassen Jr]]|age=16|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Trifold Secondary School}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=16 |pos=DF|name=[[Wakxsa Chjmelxha]]|age=22|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Belaov City}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=17 |pos=DF|name=[[Nor Shorukn]]|age=36|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Jankel City}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=18 |pos=MF|name=[[Korshawl Maxchel-Lorat]]|age=21|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Lorat Ultras}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=19 |pos=FW|name=[[Ethans Lorde]]|age=25|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Belaov Treble}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=20 |pos=GK|name=[[Fortuna Korespo]]|age=29|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Noksvuola City}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=21 |pos=FW|name=[[Heikel Myfaldi]]|age=33|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Jortu BH FC}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=22 |pos=DF|name=[[Neikel Myfaldi]]|age=28|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Tchanzuk Town}}}}
{{wc fs player|no=23 |pos=MF|name=[[Kan Shoshukai]]|age=19|club={{team flag|Krasnovlac|name=Aeland Belaov FC}}}}
{{wc fs end}}

Latest revision as of 22:29, 8 August 2024

Krasnovlac Krasnovlac
Logo of the Krasnovlac national football team
Nickname(s) Iternal Fijta
Association Krasnovlac Football Association
FMF member 2022–24
Confederation AEFA
Home stadium Belaov Sky Park
FMF code KSN
First FMF intermicronational
Krasnovlac Krasnovlac 1–1 Pacary Pacary
Biggest win
EMR Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic 0–4 Krasnovlac Krasnovlac
Biggest defeat
Senya Senya 4–0 Krasnovlac Krasnovlac

The Krasnovlac national football team (Krasnovian: Krasnovlac fudtboltim) was the football team which represented the micronation of Krasnovlac. It was a member of the AEFA, and was run by the Krasnovlac Football Association.

History

The team was founded in early 2022 after Krasnovlac's Micrasian claim was successful. The team's first participation was in the friendly tri-series tournament, against fellow FMF newcomers Vegno and Pacary, in which the team placed second on tiebreaking criteria as hosts. Later in the year, the team was invited to participate in the Daau Opening Tri-Nations Series, where they placed second after drawing against both Phinbella and hosts Daau.

The 2023 FMF World Cup qualification rounds, Krasnovlac's first competitive foray, saw the team finish second in their six-team group with 21 points and narrowly miss-out on advancing to the play-offs. Shortly afterwards, they competed in the inaugural SEEFF Championship, placing second in the four-team knock-out tournament.

The team competed in the Copa Apollonia qualifiers the following year, where they placed third in their five-team group with ten points. Krasnovlac left Micras shortly afterwards.

Chronological competitive participation

Team image

Crest

The crest of the national team remained unchanged from the foundation of the nation's football association: a green star with red and brown borders to represent the national colours and the pattern of a football in the middle with the name of the Krasnovlac Football Association in front. The back of the team's jerseys' collars always featured the nation's coat of arms.

Colours

Krasnovlac's traditional colours were green and red with a star motif. The style of the home kit was often the same with a green jersey, and red shorts and socks, though this was changed a few times where the national team had been known to play in a full green kit. The away colours were inconsistent compared to the home colours but the most used colour choice was a dark navy jersey coupled with a white diagonal stripe and white shorts. The national team partnered up with local sportswear manufacturer, Pazuwai, for its kits and used the same printing typeface throughout to showcase the country's history and legacy.

Stadium

The national team always played their games in Belaov Sky Park, located in Belaov, following its establishment. Originally designed solely for the national team, the stadium also became home to Krasnovlac Elite League team Belaov Treble. The stadium featured a 15,000 seating capacity with a concourse including a sky view and small shops with food and merchandise. There were plans to renovate the stadium to increase the seating capacity and facilities, and temporarily moving national team matches to the nearby Itricit Local Range.

Honours

Flag

Krasnovlac used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:

2022–24
Krasnovlac