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Ahead of the [[2021 FMF World Cup qualification|2021 World Cup qualifiers]], in late 2020, the team entered the [[2020–21 Raspur Pact Nations League|inaugural edition]] of the [[Raspur Pact Nations League]] and competed in its bottom tier, finishing third in their four-team group with six points. In the qualifiers, the team placed fifth in their six-team group with seven points. | Ahead of the [[2021 FMF World Cup qualification|2021 World Cup qualifiers]], in late 2020, the team entered the [[2020–21 Raspur Pact Nations League|inaugural edition]] of the [[Raspur Pact Nations League]] and competed in its bottom tier, finishing third in their four-team group with six points. In the qualifiers, the team placed fifth in their six-team group with seven points. | ||
In the [[2022 CiboTap Championships qualification|following year's CiboTap qualifiers]], the team finished bottom of their five-team group with a sole point to their name, which led to an invite to the [[2022 Emerging Nations Cup]]. | In the [[2022 CiboTap Championships qualification|following year's CiboTap qualifiers]], the team finished bottom of their five-team group with a sole point to their name, which led to an invite to the [[2022 Emerging Nations Cup]]. In the Emerging Nations Cup, they won their quarter-final before beating hosts [[Forajasaki national football team|Forajasaki]] 3–1 in the semi-finals and then the [[Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic national football team|Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic]] 2–0 in the final to secure their second trophy. | ||
==Chronological competitive participation== | ==Chronological competitive participation== | ||
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*[[2021 FMF World Cup qualification]] | *[[2021 FMF World Cup qualification]] | ||
*[[2022 CiboTap Championships qualification]] | *[[2022 CiboTap Championships qualification]] | ||
* | *[[2022 Emerging Nations Cup]] | ||
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==Honours== | ==Honours== | ||
*'''[[Emerging Nations Cup]]: | *'''[[Emerging Nations Cup]]: 2''' | ||
**[[2020 Emerging Nations Cup|2020]] | **[[2020 Emerging Nations Cup|2020]], [[2022 Emerging Nations Cup|2022]] | ||
**[[2019 Emerging Nations Cup|2019]] – Third place | **[[2019 Emerging Nations Cup|2019]] – Third place | ||
Revision as of 22:28, 12 June 2022
Association | Whelsh Division |
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FMF member | 2020– |
Confederation | CTFA |
Home stadium | Stadion Volksburg |
FMF code | WHA |
First FMF intermicronational | |
River Warriors 1–1 Walstadt | |
Biggest win | |
Whales 4–1 Drak-Modan | |
Biggest defeat | |
Alexandria 8–0 Walstadt |
The Whales national football team is the football team which represents the Natopian autonomous territory of Whales. It is a member of the CTFA, and is run by the Whelsh Division. The team is the official successor of Kujirashi-Wahlstadt, Walstadt, Kujirashi-Walstadt, Walstadt-Light, Greater Walstadt and the Two Martyrs, and as such retains their records.
History
The team was founded in 2020 after Whales was founded as the successor state to the Natopian autonomous territory of the Two Martyrs, itself the successor of Greater Walstadt, Kujirashi-Walstadt and Walstadt. After first competing under the name of Walstadt in 2014's qualifiers, finishing bottom of their group, the team placed fourth in their 2015 qualifying group as the renamed Kujirashi-Walstadt. After being renamed to Greater Walstadt, a fourth-placed group finish in 2016's CiboTap qualifiers was followed by the team finishing bottom of their group in the subsequent year.
As the Two Martyrs, the team finished bottom of both their groups for CiboTap 2018 qualifying and 2019 World Cup qualifying, with the latter placement leading to a spot in the 2019 Emerging Nations Cup, where they finished third. The next year's CiboTap qualifiers saw another bottom-placed performance that led to a second Emerging Nations Cup appearance, with the team ultimately winning the trophy prior to being renamed once again to Whales.
Ahead of the 2021 World Cup qualifiers, in late 2020, the team entered the inaugural edition of the Raspur Pact Nations League and competed in its bottom tier, finishing third in their four-team group with six points. In the qualifiers, the team placed fifth in their six-team group with seven points.
In the following year's CiboTap qualifiers, the team finished bottom of their five-team group with a sole point to their name, which led to an invite to the 2022 Emerging Nations Cup. In the Emerging Nations Cup, they won their quarter-final before beating hosts Forajasaki 3–1 in the semi-finals and then the Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic 2–0 in the final to secure their second trophy.
Chronological competitive participation
- 2014 FMF World Cup qualification (as Walstadt)
- 2015 FMF World Cup qualification (as Kujirashi-Walstadt)
- 2016 CiboTap Championships qualification (as Greater Walstadt)
- 2017 FMF World Cup qualification (as Greater Walstadt)
- 2018 CiboTap Championships qualification (as the Two Martyrs)
- 2019 FMF World Cup qualification (as the Two Martyrs)
- 2019 Emerging Nations Cup (as the Two Martyrs)
- 2020 CiboTap Championships qualification (as the Two Martyrs)
- 2020 Emerging Nations Cup (hosts, as the Two Martyrs)
- 2020–21 Raspur Pact Nations League
- 2021 FMF World Cup qualification
- 2022 CiboTap Championships qualification
- 2022 Emerging Nations Cup
Kit
Honours
Flag
Whales has used the following flags during its FMF affiliation:
2020–22 | 2022– |
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