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The '''Greater Sangun national football team''' is the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which currently represents the [[Sangun-Leichenberg|Sangunese-Leichenberger]] constituent nation, and previously represented the [[Sangun-Treisenberg|Sangunese-Treisenberger]] constituent nation and independent empire of the same name. It is a member of the [[CTFA]], after originally being affiliated to the [[WMFA]], and is the official successor of both [[Sangun and Riskai national football team|Sangun and Riskai]] and [[Sangun, Riskai and the Idunn Isles national football team|Sangun, Riskai and the Idunn Isles]], and as such retains their records.
The '''Greater Sangun national football team''' is the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which currently represents the [[Sangun and South Cibola|Sangunese-South Cibolan]] constituent nation of [[Greater Sangun]], and previously represented the [[Sangun-Leichenberg|Sangunese-Leichenberger]] and [[Sangun-Treisenberg|Sangunese-Treisenberger]] constituent nations, and independent empire of the same name. It is a member of the [[CTFA]], after originally being affiliated to the [[WMFA]], and is the official successor of both [[Sangun and Riskai national football team|Sangun and Riskai]] and [[Sangun, Riskai and the Idunn Isles national football team|Sangun, Riskai and the Idunn Isles]], and as such retains their records.


==History==
==History==
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In early 2013, following the dissolution of Sangun-Treisenberg, Greater Sangun once again became an independent nation. In the [[2013 FMF World Cup qualification]] rounds, the team finished fourth in their five-team group with six points. During qualifying, Greater Sangun joined with [[Leichenberg]] to form [[Sangun-Leichenberg]].
In early 2013, following the dissolution of Sangun-Treisenberg, Greater Sangun once again became an independent nation. In the [[2013 FMF World Cup qualification]] rounds, the team finished fourth in their five-team group with six points. During qualifying, Greater Sangun joined with [[Leichenberg]] to form [[Sangun-Leichenberg]].


In the [[2014 FMF World Cup qualification|following year's qualifiers]], the team finished second in their four-team group, above [[Leichenberg national football team|Leichenberg]] by virtue of goals scored, to advance to the play-off, where they lost 5–2 on aggregate to [[Birgeshir national football team|Birgeshir]]. The team also reached the [[2014 CiboTap Championships]], where they lost their semi-final to [[Zandarijn national football team|Zandarijn]] and finished fourth by virtue of their qualifying group record.
In the [[2014 FMF World Cup qualification|following year's qualifiers]], the team finished second in their four-team group, above [[Leichenberg national football team|Leichenberg]] by virtue of goals scored, to advance to the play-off, where they lost 5–2 on aggregate to [[Birgeshir national football team|Birgeshir]]. The team also reached the [[2014 CiboTap Championships]], where they lost their semi-final to [[Zandarijn national football team|Zandarijn]] and finished fourth by virtue of their qualifying group record. Later in the year, Sangun-Leichenberg was succeeded by [[Sangun and South Cibola]].


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

Revision as of 19:23, 2 November 2014

Greater Sangun Greater Sangun
FMF member 2012–
Confederation WMFA (2012)
CTFA (2012–)
FMF code GSA
First FMF intermicronational
Beaugium Beaugium 1–1 Sangun, Riskai and the Idunn Isles SRI
Biggest win
Greater Sangun Greater Sangun 4–0 Gaston Gaston
Greater Sangun Greater Sangun 4–0 Walstadt Walstadt
Biggest defeat
SRI Sangun, Riskai and the Idunn Isles 1–5 Tellia Tellia
CiboTap Championships
Appearances 1 (first in 2014)
Best result Fourth place

The Greater Sangun national football team is the football team which currently represents the Sangunese-South Cibolan constituent nation of Greater Sangun, and previously represented the Sangunese-Leichenberger and Sangunese-Treisenberger constituent nations, and independent empire of the same name. It is a member of the CTFA, after originally being affiliated to the WMFA, and is the official successor of both Sangun and Riskai and Sangun, Riskai and the Idunn Isles, and as such retains their records.

History

The team was founded in 2012 after the foundation of Greater Sangun as the successor state to Sangun, Riskai and the Idunn Isles. Under the name of Sangun, Riskai and the Idunn Isles, the team competed in the 2012 FMF World Cup qualification rounds, where they finished bottom of their group with six points. Later in the year, Greater Sangun joined with Treisenberg to form Sangun-Treisenberg, with the team resigning their WMFA membership in favour of that of the CTFA.

In early 2013, following the dissolution of Sangun-Treisenberg, Greater Sangun once again became an independent nation. In the 2013 FMF World Cup qualification rounds, the team finished fourth in their five-team group with six points. During qualifying, Greater Sangun joined with Leichenberg to form Sangun-Leichenberg.

In the following year's qualifiers, the team finished second in their four-team group, above Leichenberg by virtue of goals scored, to advance to the play-off, where they lost 5–2 on aggregate to Birgeshir. The team also reached the 2014 CiboTap Championships, where they lost their semi-final to Zandarijn and finished fourth by virtue of their qualifying group record. Later in the year, Sangun-Leichenberg was succeeded by Sangun and South Cibola.

Chronological competitive participation

FMF World Cup record

Year Round Opponents Score
2012 Did not qualify
2013

CiboTap Championships record

Year Round Opponents Score
2012 Did not qualify
2013

Honours

Flag

Greater Sangun has used the following flags during its FMF affiliation:

2012–14 2014–
Greater Sangun Greater Sangun