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| Name                    = Vierzland
| Name                    = Vierzland
| Nickname                = ''Das Schwarz und Blau''<br>(The Black and Blue)  
| Nickname                = ''Das Schwarzblauen''<br>(The Black and Blues)  
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| World cup apps      = 21
| World cup apps      = 19
| World cup first    = 1927
| World cup first    = 1927
| World cup best      = Champions (1957, 1981, 1989)
| World cup best      = Champions (1957, 1965, 2001)
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The '''Vierzland national football team''' ({{wp|German language|Vierz}}: ''Vierzische Fußballnationalmannschaft'') represents [[Vierzland]] in men's international {{Wp|association football|football}}. The team was formed in 1910 to represent the [[Vierz Empire]]. Vierzland has played in every AMF world cup and has competed in five AMF world finals, winning in 1957, 1981, and 1989. The team's home grounds are at the [[Adtrus National Stadium|National Stadium]] in [[Adtrus]]. Fans, media, and players colloquially refer to the team as ''Das Schwarz und Blau'' ("The Black and Blue").  
The '''Vierzland national football team''' ({{wp|German language|Vierz}}: ''Vierzische Fußballnationalmannschaft'') represents [[Vierzland]] in men's international {{Wp|association football|football}}. The team was formed in 1910 to represent the [[Vierz Empire]]. The team's home grounds are at the [[Adtrus National Stadium|National Stadium]] in [[Adtrus]]. Fans, media, and players colloquially refer to the team as ''Das Schwarzblauen'' ("The Black and Blues").  


Vierzland has played in every [[AMF (Vasarden)|AMF]] [[AMF World Cup|World Cup]] except for those in 1981 and 1985, when the country was suspended from the AMF over its [[Luepolan War|military intervention in Luepola]]. The team has played in five AMF world finals, winning in 1957, 1965, and 2001. Vierzland most recently competed in the [[2021 AMF World Cup]], where it was defeated in the quarterfinals.
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 15 July 2021

Vierzland
Nickname(s)Das Schwarzblauen
(The Black and Blues)
AssociationVierz Football Association (VFV)[a]
ConfederationCOPAFO[b] (Patyria)
Head coachLorenz Ziegler
CaptainTristan Spahr
Home stadiumNational Stadium, Adtrus
CodeVRZ
First colours
Second colours
World Cup
Appearances19 (first in 1927)
Best resultChampions (1957, 1965, 2001)

The Vierzland national football team (Vierz: Vierzische Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Vierzland in men's international football. The team was formed in 1910 to represent the Vierz Empire. The team's home grounds are at the National Stadium in Adtrus. Fans, media, and players colloquially refer to the team as Das Schwarzblauen ("The Black and Blues").

Vierzland has played in every AMF World Cup except for those in 1981 and 1985, when the country was suspended from the AMF over its military intervention in Luepola. The team has played in five AMF world finals, winning in 1957, 1965, and 2001. Vierzland most recently competed in the 2021 AMF World Cup, where it was defeated in the quarterfinals.

Notes

  1. Vierzischer Fußball-Verband
  2. Confédération patyrienne de fousball