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The '''Phinbella national football team''' is the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which represents the | The '''Phinbella national football team''' is the [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] team which currently represents the [[Phineonesian Confederation|Phineonesian]] constituent nation of [[Phinbella]], and previously represented the independent nation of the same name. It is a member of the [[EMUFA]], after originally being affiliated to the [[AEFA]], and is run by the [[Phinbella Football Association|PhFA]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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In the [[2020 EMU Championships qualification|following year's EMU qualifiers]], the team improved significantly and topped their five-team group with 18 points, ahead of three-time champions [[Passas national football team|Passas]], to qualify for [[2020 EMU Championships|a first finals]]. Later in the year, the team competed in [[2020 Noka Cup|the second Noka Cup]], this time as hosts, where they topped their group unbeaten before overcoming [[Sanpantul national football team|Sanpantul]] in the semi-finals but losing to [[New Vaduz national football team|New Vaduz]] in the final. At EMU 2020, the team finished third in their group with three points. | In the [[2020 EMU Championships qualification|following year's EMU qualifiers]], the team improved significantly and topped their five-team group with 18 points, ahead of three-time champions [[Passas national football team|Passas]], to qualify for [[2020 EMU Championships|a first finals]]. Later in the year, the team competed in [[2020 Noka Cup|the second Noka Cup]], this time as hosts, where they topped their group unbeaten before overcoming [[Sanpantul national football team|Sanpantul]] in the semi-finals but losing to [[New Vaduz national football team|New Vaduz]] in the final. At EMU 2020, the team finished third in their group with three points. | ||
In the [[2021 FMF World Cup qualification]] rounds, the team finished top of their five-team group unbeaten with twenty points and qualified for a [[2021 FMF World Cup|first World Cup finals]], where they were eliminated at the group stage with a sole point to their name. | In the [[2021 FMF World Cup qualification]] rounds, the team finished top of their five-team group unbeaten with twenty points and qualified for a [[2021 FMF World Cup|first World Cup finals]], where they were eliminated at the group stage with a sole point to their name. Later in the year, Phinbella joined with [[Forajasaki]] to form the [[Phineonesian Confederation]], with each constituent nation retaining its separate [[FMF]] membership. | ||
==Chronological competitive participation== | ==Chronological competitive participation== | ||
Revision as of 12:11, 13 December 2021
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| Nickname(s) | Elemental Boy Scouts |
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| Association | PhFA |
| FMF member | 2019– |
| Confederation |
AEFA (2019) EMUFA (2019–) |
| Captain | Mat Phineas Flynn |
| Home stadium | Teruntum Stadium |
| FMF code | PHI |
| First FMF intermicronational | |
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Phinbella | |
| Biggest win | |
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Plazas de Irian | |
| Biggest defeat | |
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Victoria | |
| FMF World Cup | |
| Appearances | 1 (first in 2021) |
| Best result | Group stage |
| EMU Championships | |
| Appearances | 1 (first in 2020) |
| Best result | Group stage |
The Phinbella national football team is the football team which currently represents the Phineonesian constituent nation of Phinbella, and previously represented the independent nation of the same name. It is a member of the EMUFA, after originally being affiliated to the AEFA, and is run by the PhFA.
History
The team was founded in early 2019 after Phinbella's Micrasian claim was successful. In the 2019 World Cup qualifiers soon afterwards, the team finished bottom of their five-team group without any points, having lost all eight of their matches. The team then competed in the 2019 Emerging Nations Cup, losing their quarter-final on penalties to Goëtia after a 1–1 draw before switching its confederation to the EMUFA. In late 2019, the team competed in the first Noka Cup, finishing bottom of their group after losing both matches.
In the following year's EMU qualifiers, the team improved significantly and topped their five-team group with 18 points, ahead of three-time champions Passas, to qualify for a first finals. Later in the year, the team competed in the second Noka Cup, this time as hosts, where they topped their group unbeaten before overcoming Sanpantul in the semi-finals but losing to New Vaduz in the final. At EMU 2020, the team finished third in their group with three points.
In the 2021 FMF World Cup qualification rounds, the team finished top of their five-team group unbeaten with twenty points and qualified for a first World Cup finals, where they were eliminated at the group stage with a sole point to their name. Later in the year, Phinbella joined with Forajasaki to form the Phineonesian Confederation, with each constituent nation retaining its separate FMF membership.
Chronological competitive participation
Kit
Kit history
Current squad
The following players were called up to the initial squad for the 2021 FMF World Cup.
Supporters
The BoBoiBoy ARMY (BoBoiBoy Adorable Representative MC for Yours) is the name of the major supporter group for the national team of Phinbella. They are known for their high fanaticism and support towards the national team, and are usually found standing for the entire length of every international match the national team plays. The main colours these supporters wear are those found in the canton of the Phinbellan flag, often accompanied by yellow scarves and banners. These supporters always bring flares, drums and large national flags to matches where possible.
Honours
Flag
Phinbella has used the following flags during its FMF affiliation:
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