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The Hexarchy national football team

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The Hexarchy The Hexarchy
FMF member 2020–
Confederation EMUFA
Captain Balshazzar Bel-Dagon
Home stadium Kobol Stadium
FMF code HEX
First FMF intermicronational
Normark Normark 2–3 The Hexarchy The Hexarchy
Biggest win
Normark Normark 2–3 The Hexarchy The Hexarchy
Biggest defeat
The Hexarchy The Hexarchy 1–2 Lostisland Lostisland

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

History

The team was founded in mid-2020 after The Hexarchy's Micrasian claim was successful.

Chronological competitive participation

Players

Prior to 2021, the team's players were chosen through the Six Nations Football League, a four-team domestic competition in which the annual regional champions qualify to represent The Hexarchy as a whole. The qualifying national team for 2020 was the Ashtaroth Eagles. This was the first and last such match used to qualify for direct FMF participation. Per a rare executive order issued by the Praetor, the team was permanently made the national football team.

Following the 2021 FMF World Cup, the Six Nations League was to send players to gradually form a permanent national team to assume the Eagles' name to avoid international confusion in future world-level tournaments. Winners of the most recent annual national Six Nations Cup receive first right to send players to the national team to fill any vacancies.

Given its second-place status in the previous tournament, Pyrax United was awarded the right to fill the first vacancy. It exercised this right almost immediately in early 2021, after the previous goalkeeper, Izami Haruhashi, was accused of, and found, to be using steroids before the first match 2021 FMF World Cup qualifications was to be held. As Haruhashi had never participated in a match, international backlash was narrowly avoided. In a controversial decision, it sent Hammurabi Pilagga-Gilgamesh Bel-Marduk to fill that Player #4 spot. The new backup goalkeeper was none other than one of several sons of the country's Praetor, who (instead of politics) had chosen the life of a professional athlete.

The team's composition for the 2021 qualifying matches is listed below. The squad consists of 25 players, with Belshazzar Bel-Dagon acting as the captain and Kara Arad-Indash as the current vice-captain. The captain and vice-captain always wear numbers 1 and 2, respectively. During the team's initial formation, the rest were allotted numbers 3-25 in order of their military or social rank. In 1694 AN, the numbers were shifted to reflect a player's position on the team. Afterwards, numbers are immediately given to the first player that fills the respective vacancy.

The team is known for its heavy use of the uncommon 5-2-3 formation. While on first glance it leaves the center quite open, the defense is packed and allows for a wide range of offensive plays across the entirety of the field. The team captain (always a forward) is tasked with leading the offense from the center. Since this requires an extraordinary amount of work, the team's vice captain is nearly always a defender or a goalkeeper.

In matches with stronger teams, the captain shifts to center position, and the formation then becomes 5-3-2 during certain portions of the game where the team will attempt to wear down the opponent by starving them of the ball's possession on their home side of the field before the forwards attempt to score goals.

No. Pos. Player Age Club
1 7FW Balshazzar Bel-Dagon The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
2 1GK Kara Arad-Indash The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
3 1GK Takeshi Yuukizawa The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
4 1GK Hammurabi Pilagga-Gilgamesh U-Marduk The Hexarchy Pyrax United
5 3DF Shoshenq Arad-Kadesh The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
6 3DF Necho Pilotto-Adatta U-Enkidu The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
7 3DF Sasuke Uzimiya The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
8 3DF Shutruk Arad-Uruk The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
9 3DF Nakhunte Bel-Ereshkigal The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
10 3DF Utu Neriglassar The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
11 3DF Robu "Robert" Aradlugal-Asshur The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
12 3DF Kidu Sinnassar The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
13 3DF Ikki Naram-Sin The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
14 3DF Estil Naram-Basha The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
15 5MF Sargon Arad-Nuzi The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
16 5MF Raameses Arad-Bau The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
17 5MF Tiglath "Tiger" Bel-Karnak The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
18 5MF Shin Yamagawa The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
19 5MF Shala Naram-Gilil The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
20 5MF Cil Bel-Eshunna The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
21 7FW Nahum Baqqanum The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
22 7FW Norman Naram-Ishkur The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
23 7FW Ieqi Bel-Karbala The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
24 7FW Ered Arad-Khufu The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles
25 7FW Sirius Uruhani The Hexarchy Ashtaroth Eagles

Kit

The team's home colours are those found in the national flag: blue and yellow. Before 2021, is no standard away kit, with the team instead using the colours of the qualified representative club; this is currently the Ashtaroth Eagles' red and black. During early 2021, these away colors became permanent. Zathara Fashion Co. is the official manufacturer of the team's apparel.

Home kit

Stadium

The team itself is nominally headquartered in multiple sites, usually according to who qualifies at the national level. The cities of Azul'an, Kobol, Kanaloa, Ashtaroth, and Enkidu serve as the headquarters of each respective regional team, with others hosting visiting arenas of their own. In reality, once qualified, the national team rarely travels to other cities than Kobol, Kanaloa, or Ashtaroth during their tenure as champions of the Six Nations League as these are the sites of the three dedicated stadiums in the country currently set aside for international matches. The one most often in use is Eventide's Kobol Stadium, on a popular resort island to the west of the eponymous city mostly dedicated to outdoors and sporting activities. It is also commonly called the "Gilgamesh Stadium" by the locals, as he was the one whose assets made the country's first and only specialized football stadium a possibility. The second is located in Kanaloa, Elam, and is a multipurpose stadium usually used for far less innocuous sports than association football. International matches are rarely held here, due to costs associated with traveling to and visiting the city. The newest stadium, completed in late 1688 AN, is located in Ashtaroth.

Honours

Flag

The Hexarchy has used the following flag during the entirety of its FMF affiliation.

2020–
The Hexarchy