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{{Infobox national team | {{Infobox national team | ||
| Name = '''{{team flag| | | Name = '''{{team flag|Iselande|nolink=yes}}''' | ||
| Nickname = | | Nickname = | ||
| logo = | | logo = Iselande soccer logo.png | ||
| pixels = | | pixels = 150px | ||
| Association = [[East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association]] | | Association = [[East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association]] | ||
| FMF years = | | FMF years = 2022– | ||
| Confederation = | | Confederation = [[AEFA]] | ||
| Coach = | | Coach = {{team flag|Meckelnburgh|name=Viktorija Kavaliauskas}} | ||
| Captain = [[ | | Captain = [[Aurèle Salmon]] | ||
| Most caps = | | Most caps = | ||
| Top scorer = | | Top scorer = | ||
| Home Stadium = [[Keiko Memorial Grounds]] | | Home Stadium = [[Keiko Memorial Grounds]] | ||
| FMF Trigramme = | | FMF Trigramme = ISE | ||
| FMF Rank = | | FMF Rank = | ||
| FMF max = | | FMF max = | ||
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| FMF min date = | | FMF min date = | ||
| First game = | | First game = {{Team flag-rt|Jääland|football}} 0–4 {{Team flag|Tiana|football}} | ||
| Largest win = | | Largest win = {{Team flag-rt|Jääland|football}} 8–0 {{Team flag|Franklin Islands|football}} | ||
| Largest loss = | | Largest loss = {{Team flag-rt|Jääland|football}} 0–7 {{Team flag|Jingdao|football}} | ||
| World cup apps = | | World cup apps = | ||
| World cup first = | | World cup first = | ||
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The '''Iselande national football team''' ([[Alexandrian language|Alexandrian]]: ''Équipe du | The '''Iselande national football team''' ([[Alexandrian language|Alexandrian]]: ''Équipe du Islande de football''; [[Aspiranto language|Aspiranto]]: ''Nacia Futbalo-Teamo de Glacilando'') is the [[wikipedia:Association football|association football]] team which represents the [[Meckelnburgh|Meckelnish]] autonomous territory of [[Iselande]]. It is a member of the [[AEFA]], and is run by the [[East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association]]. | ||
The team is the official successor of [[Jääland national football team|Jääland]] and as such retains its records. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The team was | The team was founded in mid-2022 after the foundation of the Meckelnish territory of Iselande as the successor state to [[Jääland]] following annexation. Under the name of Jääland, the team was one of [[Micras]]' weakest, finishing with one of the worst records in each of the qualifying campaigns in which they competed. After losing all of their ten [[2020 Copa Apollonia qualification]] round matches, leading to a [[2020 Emerging Nations Cup|first]] [[Emerging Nations Cup]] appearance in which they placed third, the team also entered the friendly [[2020 Noka Cup]] and were again beaten in every match. | ||
Jääland at least gained a sole point in their [[2021 FMF World Cup qualification|2021 World Cup qualifying]] group but again played in the [[2021 Emerging Nations Cup|Emerging Nations Cup]], where they were this time victorious after three knock-out wins over fellow lowly-ranked national sides. An identical sole-point [[2022 Copa Apollonia qualification|Copa Apollonia qualifying]] group finish in 2022 granted a third [[2022 Emerging Nations Cup|appearance]] in the Emerging Nations Cup, which ended in quarter-final defeat prior to the annexation by [[Meckelnburgh]] and establishment of Iselande. | |||
The [[2023 FMF World Cup qualification]] rounds, their first under the name of Iselande, saw the team finish bottom of their six-team group with six points, behind [[Port Balaine national football team|Port Balaine]] on goal difference. | |||
The team competed in the [[2024 Copa Apollonia qualification|Copa Apollonia qualifiers]] the following year, where they placed bottom of their five-team group after gaining a sole point. | |||
==Chronological competitive participation== | ==Chronological competitive participation== | ||
;As [[Jääland national football team|Jääland]] | |||
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*[[2020 Copa Apollonia qualification]] | |||
*[[2020 Emerging Nations Cup]] | |||
*[[2020 Noka Cup]] | |||
*[[2021 FMF World Cup qualification]] | |||
*[[2021 Emerging Nations Cup]] | |||
*[[2022 Copa Apollonia qualification]] | |||
*[[2022 Emerging Nations Cup]] | |||
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;As Iselande | |||
*[[2023 FMF World Cup qualification]] | |||
*[[2024 Copa Apollonia qualification]] | |||
==Kit== | ==Kit== | ||
== | {{multiple image | ||
Players on the national team are almost exclusively domestic players from the [[Iselande Soccer League]], managed by the East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association | | align = center | ||
| direction = horizontal | |||
| width = | |||
| image1 = Iselande kits.png | |||
| width1 = 238 | |||
| alt1 = | |||
| caption1 = Used at present. | |||
}} | |||
==Stadium== | |||
For home international matches outdoors, the Iselande national team primarily uses [[Keiko Memorial Grounds]]. Due to extreme winter weather and polar nights, many matches are held at the Hellistelli Auditorium. Keiko is the largest stadium in Iselande, in downtown of its largest city [[Fenixtune]], and has a capacity of 17,000 in normal configuration. Iselande has also played at venues in [[North Antrusburgh]] and [[Kesäranta]]. | |||
==Players== | |||
Players on the national team are almost exclusively domestic players from the [[Iselande National Soccer League]], managed by the [[East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association]]. | |||
==Managerial history== | ==Managerial history== | ||
Viktorija Kavaliauskas signed on as the first manager of the | [[Viktorija Kavaliauskas]] signed on as the first manager of the Iselande national team in July 2022, after working previously as assist manager with the [[Fríða Outlaws FC]]. | ||
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==Honours== | ==Honours== | ||
*'''[[Emerging Nations Cup]]: 1''' | |||
**[[2021 Emerging Nations Cup|2021]] | |||
**[[2020 Emerging Nations Cup|2020]] – Third place | |||
==Flag== | ==Flag== | ||
Iselande has used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation: | |||
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|{{team flag big|Iselande|flag}} | |{{team flag big|Iselande|flag}} | ||
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[[Category:National football teams]] | |||
[[Category:Iselande]][[Category:Meckelnburgh]] |
Latest revision as of 03:48, 14 August 2024
Association | East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association |
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FMF member | 2022– |
Confederation | AEFA |
Head coach | Viktorija Kavaliauskas |
Captain | Aurèle Salmon |
Home stadium | Keiko Memorial Grounds |
FMF code | ISE |
First FMF intermicronational | |
Jääland 0–4 Tiana | |
Biggest win | |
Jääland 8–0 Franklin Islands | |
Biggest defeat | |
Jääland 0–7 Jingdao |
The Iselande national football team (Alexandrian: Équipe du Islande de football; Aspiranto: Nacia Futbalo-Teamo de Glacilando) is the association football team which represents the Meckelnish autonomous territory of Iselande. It is a member of the AEFA, and is run by the East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association.
The team is the official successor of Jääland and as such retains its records.
History
The team was founded in mid-2022 after the foundation of the Meckelnish territory of Iselande as the successor state to Jääland following annexation. Under the name of Jääland, the team was one of Micras' weakest, finishing with one of the worst records in each of the qualifying campaigns in which they competed. After losing all of their ten 2020 Copa Apollonia qualification round matches, leading to a first Emerging Nations Cup appearance in which they placed third, the team also entered the friendly 2020 Noka Cup and were again beaten in every match.
Jääland at least gained a sole point in their 2021 World Cup qualifying group but again played in the Emerging Nations Cup, where they were this time victorious after three knock-out wins over fellow lowly-ranked national sides. An identical sole-point Copa Apollonia qualifying group finish in 2022 granted a third appearance in the Emerging Nations Cup, which ended in quarter-final defeat prior to the annexation by Meckelnburgh and establishment of Iselande.
The 2023 FMF World Cup qualification rounds, their first under the name of Iselande, saw the team finish bottom of their six-team group with six points, behind Port Balaine on goal difference.
The team competed in the Copa Apollonia qualifiers the following year, where they placed bottom of their five-team group after gaining a sole point.
Chronological competitive participation
- As Jääland
- As Iselande
Kit
Stadium
For home international matches outdoors, the Iselande national team primarily uses Keiko Memorial Grounds. Due to extreme winter weather and polar nights, many matches are held at the Hellistelli Auditorium. Keiko is the largest stadium in Iselande, in downtown of its largest city Fenixtune, and has a capacity of 17,000 in normal configuration. Iselande has also played at venues in North Antrusburgh and Kesäranta.
Players
Players on the national team are almost exclusively domestic players from the Iselande National Soccer League, managed by the East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association.
Managerial history
Viktorija Kavaliauskas signed on as the first manager of the Iselande national team in July 2022, after working previously as assist manager with the Fríða Outlaws FC.
Duration | Manager |
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2022– | Viktorija Kavaliauskas |
Honours
Flag
Iselande has used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:
2022– |
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