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After Athlon rejoined Natopia in early 2008, the national team was integrated into the [[Natopia national football team|Natopian side]] following that year's qualifiers. However, due to increased autonomy granted in 2010, the Athlonian team gained FMF membership for the second time. Following this, the team competed in the [[2011 FMF World Cup qualification|2011 World Cup qualifiers]], again finishing their group in third place.
After Athlon rejoined Natopia in early 2008, the national team was integrated into the [[Natopia national football team|Natopian side]] following that year's qualifiers. However, due to increased autonomy granted in 2010, the Athlonian team gained FMF membership for the second time. Following this, the team competed in the [[2011 FMF World Cup qualification|2011 World Cup qualifiers]], again finishing their group in third place.


The team improved in the [[2012 FMF World Cup qualification|following year's qualifying]], finishing second in their five-team group with 14 points, ahead of débutants [[Freedomia national football team|Freedomia]] on goal difference. In doing so, the team sealed their place in the [[2012 Copa Apollonia|first ever]] [[Copa Apollonia]].
The team improved in the [[2012 FMF World Cup qualification|following year's qualifying]], finishing second in their five-team group with 14 points, ahead of débutants [[Freedomia national football team|Freedomia]] on goal difference. In doing so, the team sealed their place in the [[2012 Copa Apollonia|first ever]] [[Copa Apollonia]], where they could only finish bottom of their group after losing all of their matches.


==Chronological competitive participation==
==Chronological competitive participation==

Revision as of 11:35, 28 August 2012

Athlon Athlon
FMF member 2007–08, 2010–
Confederation AEFA
FMF code ATH
First FMF intermicronational
Athlon Athlon 1–2 United Empire United Empire
Biggest win
Athlon Athlon 4–1 Castrum Nazarene Castrum Nazarene
Biggest defeat
Athlon Athlon 0–3 Toketi Toketi
Copa Apollonia
Appearances 1 (first in 2012)
Best result Group stage

The Athlon national football team is the football team which currently represents the Natopian autonomous territory of Athlon, and previously represented the Gralan protectorate of the same name. The team is a member of the AEFA.

The team has existed twice in the FMF's history; firstly between late 2007 and mid-2008 as a protectorate of Gralus, and secondly since 2010 in its current form.

History

Athlon applied successfully to join the FMF after becoming a protectorate of Gralus in late 2007 after seceding from Natopia. The team competed in the qualifiers for the 2008 FMF World Cup, where they finished third in their group with nine points.

After Athlon rejoined Natopia in early 2008, the national team was integrated into the Natopian side following that year's qualifiers. However, due to increased autonomy granted in 2010, the Athlonian team gained FMF membership for the second time. Following this, the team competed in the 2011 World Cup qualifiers, again finishing their group in third place.

The team improved in the following year's qualifying, finishing second in their five-team group with 14 points, ahead of débutants Freedomia on goal difference. In doing so, the team sealed their place in the first ever Copa Apollonia, where they could only finish bottom of their group after losing all of their matches.

Chronological competitive participation

Honours

Flag

Athlon has used the following flag during both of its FMF affiliations:

2007–08
2010–
Athlon