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| World cup best    = Group stage
| World cup best    = Group stage
| Regional name      = EMU Championships
| Regional name      = EMU Championships
| Regional cup apps  = 1
| Regional cup apps  = 2
| Regional cup first = 2014
| Regional cup first = 2014
| Regional cup best  = Group stage
| Regional cup best  = Group stage
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The team's fortunes improved in the [[2017 FMF World Cup qualification|2017 World Cup qualifiers]], where they topped their four-team group with twelve points and sealed a place at [[2017 FMF World Cup|their first World Cup finals]]. In their first World Cup, the team finished bottom of their group with a sole point to their name.
The team's fortunes improved in the [[2017 FMF World Cup qualification|2017 World Cup qualifiers]], where they topped their four-team group with twelve points and sealed a place at [[2017 FMF World Cup|their first World Cup finals]]. In their first World Cup, the team finished bottom of their group with a sole point to their name.


The team competed in the [[2018 EMU Championships qualification]] rounds, where they finished second in their five-team group with 15 points to qualify for [[2018 EMU Championships|the finals]] ahead of [[Lostisland national football team|Lostisland]] by virtue of goal difference.
The team competed in the [[2018 EMU Championships qualification]] rounds, where they finished second in their five-team group with 15 points to qualify for [[2018 EMU Championships|the finals]] ahead of [[Lostisland national football team|Lostisland]] by virtue of goal difference. At EMU 2018, the team could only finish bottom of their group after losing all three matches and failing to score a goal.


==Chronological competitive participation==
==Chronological competitive participation==
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*[[2017 FMF World Cup]]
*[[2017 FMF World Cup]]
*[[2018 EMU Championships qualification]]
*[[2018 EMU Championships qualification]]
*''[[2018 EMU Championships]]''
*[[2018 EMU Championships]]


==Honours==
==Honours==

Revision as of 17:36, 24 July 2018

New Vaduz New Vaduz
Logo of the New Vaduz national football team
Nickname(s) The Minnows
Association NVFV
FMF member 2007–
Confederation EMUFA
Home stadium Newstadion
FMF code NVD
First FMF intermicronational
Taeland Taeland 0–2 New Vaduz New Vaduz
Biggest win
Licentia Licentia 0–6 New Vaduz New Vaduz
Biggest defeat
Craitland Craitland 7–1 New Vaduz New Vaduz
FMF World Cup
Appearances 1 (first in 2017)
Best result Group stage
EMU Championships
Appearances 2 (first in 2014)
Best result Group stage

The New Vaduz national football team is the football team which represents the Craitish autonomous territory of New Vaduz. It is a member of the EMUFA and is run by the NVFV.

History

New Vaduz applied successfully to join the FMF after the territory was founded by Craitland in 2007. The team competed in its first World Cup qualifiers the following year, where it finished second to Hamland in a group of six. In doing so, the team advanced to the play-offs, where they were beaten 4–2 by Bobalania.

In the following year's qualifiers, the team finished third out of five teams in their group.

In 2010, New Vaduz again finished third in their five-team qualifying group.

The team finished bottom of its group in the 2011 qualifiers, but finished only three points behind Taeland, who topped the table.

In 2012's qualifiers, the team finished third in their five-team group, one point behind Passas, and missed-out on the best third-placed team qualifying spot for EMU 2012 to Sirocco on goal difference.

The team's poor fortunes continued into the following year's qualifying, where they finished third in their five-team group, missing-out on a place at EMU 2013 by one point.

In 2014, the team finished second in their five-team qualifying group with 16 points and sealed a place in their first EMU Championships, where they could only finish bottom of their group with a point.

In the 2015 qualifiers, the team finished third in their five-team group with twelve points; one behind Austbard in the play-off place.

The qualifying rounds for EMU 2016 saw the team finish third in their four-team group with eight points.

The team's fortunes improved in the 2017 World Cup qualifiers, where they topped their four-team group with twelve points and sealed a place at their first World Cup finals. In their first World Cup, the team finished bottom of their group with a sole point to their name.

The team competed in the 2018 EMU Championships qualification rounds, where they finished second in their five-team group with 15 points to qualify for the finals ahead of Lostisland by virtue of goal difference. At EMU 2018, the team could only finish bottom of their group after losing all three matches and failing to score a goal.

Chronological competitive participation

Honours

Flag

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

2007–
New Vaduz