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==History==
==History==
The team was founded in late 2007 after Batavia's [[Micras]]ian claim was successful. The team competed in [[2008 FMF World Cup qualification|its first World Cup qualifiers]] the following year, where it was drawn against [[Tellia national football team|Tellia]]. However, the Tellians withdrew from the WMFA sector, meaning Batavia advanced to the second round of qualifying as a result of a 10–0 aggregate scoreline forfeit. The team beat [[Beaugium national football team|Beaugium]] 2&nndash;0 on aggregate to qualify for the [[2008 FMF World Cup]]. In the finals, the team finished third in its group after losing their first two games but beating [[Toketi national football team|Toketi]] 7–4 in their final match.
The team was founded in late 2007 after Batavia's [[Micras]]ian claim was successful. The team competed in [[2008 FMF World Cup qualification|its first World Cup qualifiers]] the following year, where it was drawn against [[Tellia national football team|Tellia]]. However, the Tellians withdrew from the WMFA sector, meaning Batavia advanced to the second round of qualifying as a result of a 10–0 aggregate scoreline forfeit. The team beat [[Beaugium national football team|Beaugium]] 2–0 on aggregate to qualify for the [[2008 FMF World Cup]]. In the finals, the team finished third in its group after losing their first two games but beating [[Toketi national football team|Toketi]] 7–4 in their final match.


In 2009, the team finished second in their [[2009 FMF World Cup qualification|qualifying group]], placing ahead of [[Shireroth national football team|Shireroth]] on goals scored. This meant that the team advanced to the play-offs, where they beat [[Ashkenatza national football team|Ashkenatza]] to qualify. In their second consecutive World Cup appearance, the team finished third in their group, this time missing-out on advancing after losing their final game to [[Alexandria national football team|Alexandria]].
In 2009, the team finished second in their [[2009 FMF World Cup qualification|qualifying group]], placing ahead of [[Shireroth national football team|Shireroth]] on goals scored. This meant that the team advanced to the play-offs, where they beat [[Ashkenatza national football team|Ashkenatza]] to qualify. In their second consecutive World Cup appearance, the team finished third in their group, this time missing-out on advancing after losing their final game to [[Alexandria national football team|Alexandria]].

Revision as of 21:40, 25 February 2012

Batavia Batavia
FMF member 2007–
Confederation WMFA
Captain Tom Meessen
Home stadium Jairo Stadium
FMF code BAT
First FMF intermicronational
Batavia Batavia 0–0 Beaugium Beaugium
Biggest win
Batavia Batavia 4–0 Imperial Empire Imperial Empire
Biggest defeat
Alexandria Alexandria 5–1 Batavia Batavia
FMF World Cup
Appearances 4 (first in 2008)
Best result Quarter-finals

The Batavia national football team is the football team which represents the micronation of Batavia. It is a member of the WMFA.

The team is generally seen as one of the strongest national sides on Micras, having qualified for every FMF World Cup it has entered.

History

The team was founded in late 2007 after Batavia's Micrasian claim was successful. The team competed in its first World Cup qualifiers the following year, where it was drawn against Tellia. However, the Tellians withdrew from the WMFA sector, meaning Batavia advanced to the second round of qualifying as a result of a 10–0 aggregate scoreline forfeit. The team beat Beaugium 2–0 on aggregate to qualify for the 2008 FMF World Cup. In the finals, the team finished third in its group after losing their first two games but beating Toketi 7–4 in their final match.

In 2009, the team finished second in their qualifying group, placing ahead of Shireroth on goals scored. This meant that the team advanced to the play-offs, where they beat Ashkenatza to qualify. In their second consecutive World Cup appearance, the team finished third in their group, this time missing-out on advancing after losing their final game to Alexandria.

The team won its qualifying group in 2010, only lsoing one game. The team also topped its group in the finals, advancing to the knock-out stages for the first time. However, the team lost to hosts and eventual finalists Hamland 5–3 in the quarter-finals.

In the 2011 qualifiers, the team finished top of the WMFA's sole six-team group, finishing three points above Tellia. In their finals group, the team could only draw two games as they finished third, equal on points to débutants Babkha.

The team is currently competing in the 2012 FMF World Cup qualification rounds.

Chronological competitive participation

Honours

Flag

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

2007–
Batavia