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| FIFA min date = Or if you prefer the parameter can also be written: FIFA min year = | | FIFA min date = Or if you prefer the parameter can also be written: FIFA min year = | ||
| First game = [[East Besmenia]] 3-1 [[Zamastan]] </br> ([[Laitstadt]], [[East Besmenia]]; 31 August 1923) | | First game = [[East Besmenia]] 3-1 [[Zamastan]] </br> ([[Laitstadt]], [[East Besmenia]]; 31 August 1923) | ||
| Largest win = [[East Besmenia]] 11-2 | | Largest win = [[East Besmenia]] 11-2 [[Quetana]] </br> ([[Laitstadt]], [[East Besmenia]]; 6 March 1965) | ||
| Largest loss = [[Besmenia]] 0-6 [[Vitosium]] </br> ([[Diarora]], [[Vitosium]]; 6 May 1997) | | Largest loss = [[Besmenia]] 0-6 [[Vitosium]] </br> ([[Diarora]], [[Vitosium]]; 6 May 1997) | ||
| FIFA World cup apps = | | FIFA World cup apps = |
Revision as of 13:46, 12 September 2021
Nickname(s) | The Lions The Besmenian Lions Football Lions | ||
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Association | Besmenian Football Association | ||
Head coach | Johannes Remens | ||
Captain | Paul Grüning | ||
Most caps | Sebastian Hermann (107) | ||
Top scorer | Vincent Liebmann (68) | ||
Home stadium | Laitstadt Olympic Stadium, Laitstadt, Besmenia | ||
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First international | |||
East Besmenia 3-1 Zamastan (Laitstadt, East Besmenia; 31 August 1923) | |||
Biggest win | |||
East Besmenia 11-2 Quetana (Laitstadt, East Besmenia; 6 March 1965) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Besmenia 0-6 Vitosium (Diarora, Vitosium; 6 May 1997) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 41 (first in 1975) | ||
Best result | Runner-up (1982, 1992, 1996, 2009) | ||
The Besmenian national football team represents Besmenia in men's international football and played its first match in 1923. The team is subordinate to the Besmenian Football Association. Besmenia hosted the World Cup three times, 1986 in Laitstadt, 1999 in Melmingia and 2013 in Helmfurt.
History
1920-1967
The (East) Besmenian Football Association was founded on August 18, 1920. About 3 years later, on August 31, 1923, the first official match of the naional team took place between East Besmenia and Zamastan.
Since 1967
After the reunification and the dissolution of the West Besmenian Football Association and the West Besmenian national football team in November 1967, players from the West Besmenian league were integrated into the team.