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| Largest win = [[Zemlya Moroz national football team|Zemlya Moroz]] [[File:Zemlya moroz flag.png|25px|border|Zemlya Moroz]] 1–7 [[File:Ashkenatza flag.png|25px|border|Ashkenatza]] Ashkenatza | | Largest win = [[Zemlya Moroz national football team|Zemlya Moroz]] [[File:Zemlya moroz flag.png|25px|border|Zemlya Moroz]] 1–7 [[File:Ashkenatza flag.png|25px|border|Ashkenatza]] Ashkenatza | ||
| Largest loss = [[Passas national football team|Passas]] [[File:Passas flag.png|25px|border|Passas]] 4–2 [[File:Ashkenatza flag.png|25px|border|Ashkenatza]] Ashkenatza | | Largest loss = [[Passas national football team|Passas]] [[File:Passas flag.png|25px|border|Passas]] 4–2 [[File:Ashkenatza flag.png|25px|border|Ashkenatza]] Ashkenatza | ||
| World cup apps = | | World cup apps = 2 | ||
| World cup first = 2011 | | World cup first = 2011 | ||
| World cup best = Group stage | | World cup best = Group stage | ||
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The team finished second in their five-team [[2012 FMF World Cup qualification|2012 qualifying group]] and advanced to the WMFA play-off against Batavia, where they lost 6–4 on aggregate. The team, however, sealed their place in the [[2012 Benacia Cup|first ever]] [[Benacia Cup]] later in the year, but could only finish bottom of their group after losing both matches. | The team finished second in their five-team [[2012 FMF World Cup qualification|2012 qualifying group]] and advanced to the WMFA play-off against Batavia, where they lost 6–4 on aggregate. The team, however, sealed their place in the [[2012 Benacia Cup|first ever]] [[Benacia Cup]] later in the year, but could only finish bottom of their group after losing both matches. | ||
In the [[2013 FMF World Cup qualification|2013 World Cup qualifiers]], the team topped their four-team group unbeaten with twelve points to reach both [[2013 FMF World Cup|their second World Cup]] and [[2013 Benacia Cup|Benacia Cup]]. In the Benacia Cup, the team won two matches as they finished in fourth place with six points. | In the [[2013 FMF World Cup qualification|2013 World Cup qualifiers]], the team topped their four-team group unbeaten with twelve points to reach both [[2013 FMF World Cup|their second World Cup]] and [[2013 Benacia Cup|Benacia Cup]]. In the Benacia Cup, the team won two matches as they finished in fourth place with six points, before finishing third in their World Cup group with a single point, ahead of [[Nova English Korea national football team|Nova English Korea]] on goal difference. | ||
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*[[2013 FMF World Cup qualification]] | *[[2013 FMF World Cup qualification]] | ||
*[[2013 Benacia Cup]] | *[[2013 Benacia Cup]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:27, 13 October 2013
| FMF member | 2008– |
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| Confederation | WMFA |
| Captain | Vladek Rabinowicz |
| FMF code | AKN |
| First FMF intermicronational | |
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Ashkenatza | |
| Biggest win | |
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Zemlya Moroz | |
| Biggest defeat | |
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Passas | |
| FMF World Cup | |
| Appearances | 2 (first in 2011) |
| Best result | Group stage |
| Benacia Cup | |
| Appearances | 2 (first in 2012) |
| Best result | Fourth place |
The Ashkenatza national football team is the football team which represents the micronation of Ashkenatza. It is a member of the WMFA.
History
The team was founded in 2008 after Ashkenatza's Micrasian claim was successful. The team was entered into the qualifiers for the 2009 FMF World Cup, where they finished second in their group behind Tellia, advancing to the play-offs where they lost 5–1 to Batavia on aggregate.
The team finished third in their four-team group in the following year's qualifiers.
In the 2011 qualifiers, the team finished third in the WMFA's sole six-team group, advancing them to the interconfederational play-off. The team qualified for 2011 FMF World Cup by virtue of the away goals rule after a 2–2 aggregate scoreline against Zandarijn. In the finals, the team finished bottom of their group despite winning their opening match against fellow débutants Victoria.
The team finished second in their five-team 2012 qualifying group and advanced to the WMFA play-off against Batavia, where they lost 6–4 on aggregate. The team, however, sealed their place in the first ever Benacia Cup later in the year, but could only finish bottom of their group after losing both matches.
In the 2013 World Cup qualifiers, the team topped their four-team group unbeaten with twelve points to reach both their second World Cup and Benacia Cup. In the Benacia Cup, the team won two matches as they finished in fourth place with six points, before finishing third in their World Cup group with a single point, ahead of Nova English Korea on goal difference.
Chronological competitive participation
- 2009 FMF World Cup qualification
- 2010 FMF World Cup qualification
- 2011 FMF World Cup qualification
- 2011 FMF World Cup
- 2012 FMF World Cup qualification
- 2012 Benacia Cup
- 2013 FMF World Cup qualification
- 2013 Benacia Cup
- 2013 FMF World Cup
FMF World Cup record
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Benacia Cup record
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Honours
- Benacia Cup: 0
- 2013 – Fourth place
Flag
Ashkenatza has used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation:
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