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Lostisland Lostisland
FMF member 2011–
Confederation EMUFA
Home stadium Dinamo Stadion
FMF code LOS
First FMF intermicronational
Lostisland Lostisland 0–0 Valencia Valencia
Biggest win
Lostisland Lostisland 4–0 Strait of Haifa Strait of Haifa
Biggest defeat
Mercury Mercury 5–0 Lostisland Lostisland
EMU Championships
Appearances 1 (first in 2020)
Best result Group stage

The Lostisland national football team is the football team which represents the micronation of Lostisland. It is a member of the EMUFA.

History

The team was founded in late 2011 after Lostisland's Micrasian claim was successful. The team competed in the following year's World Cup qualifying, finishing bottom of their five-team group with four points.

In their second qualifiers, the team finished fourth in their five-team group with six points. Later in 2013, the team also competed in the inaugural Tianan Challenge Cup, where they finished fourth in the group stage with four points.

In 2014's qualifiers, the team finished bottom of their four-team group after losing all of their matches.

The team's fortunes improved in the following year's qualifiers, where they finished third in a six-team group with 14 points.

The qualifying rounds for EMU 2016 saw the team finish bottom of their five-team group with eight points, albeit behind Nova English Korea on goal difference.

In the following year's World Cup qualifiers, the team gained seven points as they finished third in their five-team group.

The team competed in the 2018 EMU Championships qualification rounds, where they finished third in their five-team group with 15 points, missing-out on a place in the finals to New Vaduz on goal difference.

In the 2019 World Cup qualifiers, the team finished third in their six-team group with twelve points, ahead of Palesmenia by virtue of goal difference.

In the following year's EMU qualifiers, the team topped their four-team group unbeaten with twelve points and qualified for their first ever finals. At EMU 2020, the team finished bottom of their group with three points, albeit only behind Passas in a semi-final spot on goal difference.

Chronological competitive participation

Honours

Flag

Lostisland has used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:

2011–
Lostisland