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Sankt Ludwigshafen national football team

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Sankt Ludwigshafen Sankt Ludwigshafen
Association Ludwigger Fußball-Bund
FMF member 2020, 2020–22, 2023–
Confederation CTFA
Head coach Sankt Ludwigshafen Inter de Boer
Home stadium Alter Fischmarkt
FMF code RSL
First FMF intermicronational
Goëtia Goëtia 1–2 Sankt Ludwigshafen Sankt Ludwigshafen
Biggest win
Sankt Ludwigshafen Sankt Ludwigshafen 3–1 Whales Whales
Biggest defeat
Calbion Calbion 3–0 Sankt Ludwigshafen Sankt Ludwigshafen
CiboTap Championships
Appearances 1 (first in 2022)
Best result Group stage

The Sankt Ludwigshafen national football team is the football team which currently represents the micronation of Sankt Ludwigshafen, and previously represented the Alriggian autonomous territory of the same name. It is a member of the CTFA, and is run by the Ludwigger Fußball-Bund. The team is the official predecessor and successor of Lanzerwald.

The team has existed three times in the FMF's history; firstly in 2020 as an autonomous territory of Alrig, secondly between late 2020 and mid-2022 as an independent nation, and thirdly since early 2023 again independently.

History

Sankt Ludwigshafen applied successfully to join the FMF after the territory was founded by Alrig in 2020. Sankt Ludwigshafen left Micras later in the year after Alrig was annexed by Jingdao with the national team having played no FMF-affiliated matches, but returned independently in late 2020. They first competed in the 2021 FMF World Cup qualification rounds, finishing fourth in their six-team group with twelve points, behind Byalia on goal difference.

In the following year's CiboTap qualifiers, following a pair of first ever friendly matches against Alrig, the team finished second in their five-team group with 14 points to advance to the play-offs, where they beat Etzeland on penalties after tying on aggregate to reach the finals. At CiboTap, they were eliminated in the group stage after finishing third in their group with two points. Following the tournament, Sankt Ludwigshafen was succeeded by Lanzerwald before reverting to its old name in early 2023.

Chronological competitive participation

Kit

kit

Players

No. Pos. Player Age Club
1 1GK Kenneth Cruyf 26 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
2 3DF Clarence Vermeer 22 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
3 3DF Louis Seedorf 26 Sankt Ludwigshafen FC Molkhof
4 3DF Joachim van Gaal 24 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
5 3DF Hans-Dieter Löw 29 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
6 5MF Friedrich Flick 23 Sankt Ludwigshafen Sport Louisville
7 5MF Mark Stau 24 Sankt Ludwigshafen Sport Louisville
8 5MF Jesper de Boer 30 Sankt Ludwigshafen Sport Louisville
9 5MF Ibrahim Karlsson 19 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
10 7FW Guus Veerman 27 Sankt Ludwigshafen Dynamo Hinterdünen
11 7FW Joey Till 21 Sankt Ludwigshafen Dynamo Hinterdünen
12 5MF Axel Weghorst 22 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
13 3DF Georg Witsel 31 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
14 5MF Sigmund Licht 25 Sankt Ludwigshafen FC Craitmark
15 7FW Doris de Boer 22 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
16 3DF Leon van Rammelaar 22 Sankt Ludwigshafen Birkenbusch Rangers
17 1GK Alex Korrel 27 Sankt Ludwigshafen FC Molkhof
18 7FW Jasper Eisberg 28 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
19 7FW Michiel de Dragonder 22 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen
20 5MF Hans Braad 20 Sankt Ludwigshafen 1. SC Ludwigshafen

Honours

Flag

Sankt Ludwigshafen has used the following flag during its three FMF affiliations:

2020
2020–22
2023–
Sankt Ludwigshafen