Difference between revisions of "Ad'ihan national football team"
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|'''Manager'''||[[Image:LEflag2.PNG|25px]] [[Luke Evans]] | |'''Manager'''||[[Image:LEflag2.PNG|25px]] [[Luke Evans]] | ||
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|'''Most caps'''<sup>1</sup>||[[Lenny Fowler]] (16) | |'''Most caps'''<sup>1</sup>||[[Lenny Fowler]] (16) | ||
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+ | The '''Ad'ihani national football team''' represents the [[Ad'ihan (nation)|International Protectorate of Ad'ihan]] in international [[football]] and is controlled by the [[Ad'ihan Football Federation]], the governing body for football in the protectorate as well as the city limits of [[Ad'ihan (city)|Ad'ihan, Liverpool England]]. Players who represent Ad'ihan are also [[Liverpool England]] citizens and could technically opt to represent the [[Liverpool England national football team]] instead. | ||
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+ | Ad'ihan have played 19 international matches and scored 25 goals in that time, conceding 46 goals. They have qualified for one [[World Cup]], [[World Cup 37|37]], as cohosts of the event alongside [[Novapsolu]]. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | The Ad'ihan national football team was formed prior to [[World Cup 36]] by amateur footballers in the protectorate who had been frustrated at the refusal of the [[Football Association of Liverpool England]] to field an international team in the World Cup following [[World Cup 34]]. In a concession, the FALE helped set up the Ad'ihan Protectorate Football Federation (now the Ad'ihan Football Federation) to oversee football in the protectorate. Trials were conducted and the best players were selected for the Ad'ihan squad participating in [[Baptism of Fire 23]]. Local man [[Jason Helmer]] was selected to lead the team as manager. | ||
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+ | The team's first-ever full international was in the round of 16 at the Baptism of Fire, with the group stages having been replaced by an unorthodox phase. The team played [[Rugiero]] in [[Elves Security Forces]], losing 3–1 [[wikipedia:extra time|after extra time]] to end their first — short — foray into international football. | ||
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The Ad'ihani national football team represents the International Protectorate of Ad'ihan in international football and is controlled by the Ad'ihan Football Federation, the governing body for football in the protectorate as well as the city limits of Ad'ihan, Liverpool England. Players who represent Ad'ihan are also Liverpool England citizens and could technically opt to represent the Liverpool England national football team instead.
Ad'ihan have played 19 international matches and scored 25 goals in that time, conceding 46 goals. They have qualified for one World Cup, 37, as cohosts of the event alongside Novapsolu.
History
The Ad'ihan national football team was formed prior to World Cup 36 by amateur footballers in the protectorate who had been frustrated at the refusal of the Football Association of Liverpool England to field an international team in the World Cup following World Cup 34. In a concession, the FALE helped set up the Ad'ihan Protectorate Football Federation (now the Ad'ihan Football Federation) to oversee football in the protectorate. Trials were conducted and the best players were selected for the Ad'ihan squad participating in Baptism of Fire 23. Local man Jason Helmer was selected to lead the team as manager.
The team's first-ever full international was in the round of 16 at the Baptism of Fire, with the group stages having been replaced by an unorthodox phase. The team played Rugiero in Elves Security Forces, losing 3–1 after extra time to end their first — short — foray into international football.