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The Jeku national football team represents Jerku in international football and is controlled by the Jerku Football Federation, the governing body of football in Jerku. | |||
Jerku has a long history of football, as a result of the sport being introduced by the foreign traders in the 19th century. Since the 1960s when Jerku has re-integrated to global football, the sport soon became a part of Jerkuan society and a weapon to fight against the negative trauma of the country due to loss of independence during the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]]. This made the national team become part of Jerkuan nationalism and contributed to passionate support worldwide. Jerkuan supporters are dubbed to be some of the best and most passionate fans, renowned for large celebrations over the team's achievements, regardless if it is a senior or youth side. | |||
[[File:Early Vietnamese football with French officials, Championat Cochinchine.jpg|thumb|left|The Jerku National Football Team in 1909]] | |||
The team is quite renowned as "a strong fighter" as the team try to never let any foreign play make them discouraged, one of their biggest rivals is the [[Zamastan national football team|Zamastan]], with the team biggest lost was to the Zamastan and the only redemption was the 2-1 in a friendly match in 2015. |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 8 April 2021
Nickname(s) | Hero of The Stars (星の英雄) (Anh Hùng của Các Vì sao) | ||
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Association | Jerku Football Federation (JFF) | ||
Head coach | Lee Ming | ||
Captain | Der Ko | ||
Most caps | Mui Eido (86) | ||
Top scorer | Mui Eido (38) | ||
Home stadium | The Victorious Stadium, Kokuhaki, Jerku | ||
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First international | |||
Jerku 2-1 Vitosium (Kokuhaki, Jerku; 12 March 1906) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Jerku 12-0 North Hyeogmyeong (New Johr, Jerku; 8 September 1976) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Jerku 2-7 Zamastan (Tregueux, Zamastan; 26 February 1988) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 42 (first in 1977) | ||
Best result | Runner-up (1993 Tofino World Cup, 2001 Lerbin World Cup, 2018 Cardiff World Cup) | ||
The Jeku national football team represents Jerku in international football and is controlled by the Jerku Football Federation, the governing body of football in Jerku.
Jerku has a long history of football, as a result of the sport being introduced by the foreign traders in the 19th century. Since the 1960s when Jerku has re-integrated to global football, the sport soon became a part of Jerkuan society and a weapon to fight against the negative trauma of the country due to loss of independence during the World War. This made the national team become part of Jerkuan nationalism and contributed to passionate support worldwide. Jerkuan supporters are dubbed to be some of the best and most passionate fans, renowned for large celebrations over the team's achievements, regardless if it is a senior or youth side.
The team is quite renowned as "a strong fighter" as the team try to never let any foreign play make them discouraged, one of their biggest rivals is the Zamastan, with the team biggest lost was to the Zamastan and the only redemption was the 2-1 in a friendly match in 2015.