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Nickname(s) | Fravina Ironworkers | ||
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Association | UENA | ||
Confederation | AFA (Argis) | ||
Head coach | Pétale Johannot | ||
Captain | Dominique Bosquier | ||
Home stadium | Orléans Stadium | ||
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The Fravina national football team (Lysian: Équipe de Fravina de football) officialy represents Fravina in men's international football since its founding in 1991. It is administered by the Office for Football under the Department of Arts and Culture. The team is colloquially known as the Fravina Ironworkers (Lysian: Ferronniers de Fravina) and play their home matches at Orléans Stadium in Port de Sang, Fravina.