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The name of the national team has varied throughout history: | The name of the national team has varied throughout history: | ||
* 2013: {{team | * 2013: {{team flagn|Kujirashi-Wahlstadt|football}} | ||
* 2013–2014: {{team flag|Walstadt|football}} | |||
* 2013–2014: {{team flag|Walstadt| | * 2014–2015: {{team flag|Kujirashi-Walstadt|football}} | ||
* 2014–2015: {{team flag|Kujirashi-Walstadt| | * 2015–2016: {{team flag|Walstadt-Light|football}} | ||
* 2015–2016: {{team flag|Walstadt-Light| | * 2016–2017: {{team flag|Greater Walstadt|football}} | ||
* 2016–2017: {{team flag|Greater Walstadt| | * 2017–2020: {{team flag|Two Martyrs|football}} | ||
* 2017–2020: {{team flag|Two Martyrs| | * 2020–''present'': {{team flag|Whales|football}} | ||
* 2020–''present'': {{team flag|Whales| | |||
== Local teams and tournaments == | == Local teams and tournaments == |
Revision as of 10:07, 15 September 2020
Association football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Whales. Due to the cold climate in Whales, football is often played on gravel. There are two artificial-grass pitches in Whales, one in Volksburg and one in Köniz.
National team
Whales is a member of the Micras-wide FMF and the regional Cibola and Tapfer Football Association. Due to historical reasons, Whales has its own national football team.
The name of the national team has varied throughout history:
- 2013: Kujirashi-Wahlstadt
- 2013–2014: Walstadt
- 2014–2015: Kujirashi-Walstadt
- 2015–2016: Walstadt-Light
- 2016–2017: Greater Walstadt
- 2017–2020: Two Martyrs
- 2020–present: Whales