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The '''Ignesia national football team''' (Ignesian: ...), nicknamed Rox Axempen (The Imperials), represents [[Ignesia]] in men’s international football and is administered by the [[Avosepen Futboal Igneza]]. They are part of the ISC since 1998, and have been part of it from 1916 until 1955, when the national team was dissolved.
The '''Ignesia national football team''' (Santer: Nacer Luven Futbaol Igneza), nicknamed Rox Axempen (The Imperials), represents [[Ignesia]] in men’s international football and is administered by the [[Avosepen Futboal Igneza]]. They are part of the ISC since 1998, and have been part of it from 1916 until 1955, when the national team was dissolved.


They have been the only ever national team to never fail to qualify for the Nation’s Cup while active, and is the most successful national team in it, winning it a total of 7 times, winning the 1920, 1924, 1940, 1948 editions in the national team’s first iteration, and winning the 2000, 2004, and 2008 editions back to back in its second iteration. It is also the only nation ever to win the Nation’s Cup in the 5 different continents, twice in Avanere (1920 Hysante, 2004 Pereneie), twice in Vimicia (1940 Ignesia, 2008 Nermesten), once in Eurrene (1924 Klanage), once in Ivasia (1948 Ovessia), and once in Trineve (2000 Revese-Fareneus). They is also the most successful national side in the Copano Vimiceyra in the 21st century, and the second most successful in the ISC Intercontinentals, winning it 7 and 4 times respectively.
They have been the only ever national team to never fail to qualify for the Nation’s Cup while active, and is the most successful national team in it, winning it a total of 7 times, winning the 1920, 1924, 1940, 1948 editions in the national team’s first iteration, and winning the 2000, 2004, and 2008 editions back to back in its second iteration. It is also the only nation ever to win the Nation’s Cup in the 5 different continents, twice in Avanere (1920 Hysante, 1924 Naralia), twice in Vimicia (1940 Ignesia, 2008 Nermesten), once in Eurrene (2004 Kanage), once in Selese (1948 Ovessia), and once in Trineve (2000 New Ferren). They are also the most successful national side in the Henevece Trevex Vimiceyra in the 21st century, and the second most successful in the ISC Intercontinentals, winning it 7 and 4 times respectively.


The Ignesian national team went defunct in 1955, after the Trissala Revolutions abolished many previous sporting institutions. It would be reinstated in 1998, when many notable football players, mainly [[Victor Royal]], Lexarredeu, Schvane Ixava, and many others, campaigned for it's reformation. Ignesia has the highest average Fauven rating, as well as the highest ever peak Fauven rating. During the 2000s, the Ignesian national football sqaud, nicknamed the "Volleyballers", won 3 Nation's Cups and 5 Copano Vimiceyras, being widely regarded as the greatest ever team to be assembled in the sport of football.
The Ignesian national team went defunct in 1955, after the Ignesian government abolished the team and many sporting institutions out of caution from the Trissala Revolutions. It would be reinstated in 1998, when many notable football players, mainly [[Victor Royal]], [[Lexarredeu]], [[Schvane Ixava]], and many others, campaigned for it's reformation. Ignesia has the highest average Fauven rating, as well as the highest ever peak Fauven rating. During the 2000s, the Ignesian national football sqaud, nicknamed the "Volleyballers", won 3 Nation's Cups and 5 Trevex  Vimiceyras, being widely regarded as the greatest ever team to be assembled in the sport of football.


==History==
==History==
[[Category:Ignesia and related topics]]

Latest revision as of 16:24, 31 December 2023

Ignesia
Nickname(s)Rox Axempen (The Imperials)
AssociationAvosepen Futbaol Igneza
ConfederationNEAF (Vimicia)
Head coachVene Cevaneux
CaptainJonis Vur Mastefhild
Most capsLexarredeu (234)
Top scorerVictor Royal (169)
Home stadiumLazacepe Igneza Empaxi
CodeIGS
First colours
Second colours
World ranking
Current5
Highest1 (Ezavius 2000-Lecer 2010)
Lowest51 (Novarius 1998)
First international
Zheynes 0–0 Ignesia
(Uvylneus, Xernesia; June 12, 1905)
Biggest win
Duviane Islands 1–51 Ignesia
(Prima Vimicia, Prima Ignesia; Junus 21, 2006)
Biggest defeat
Ignesia 0-6 Nermesten
(Rox Vilne, Nermesten; Herece 11, 2019)
World Cup
Appearances13 (first in 1920)
Best resultChampions (1920, 1924, 1940, 1948, 2000, 2004, 2008)
Trevex Futboal Vimicia
Appearances11 (first in 1999)
Best resultChampions (1999, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2019)

The Ignesia national football team (Santer: Nacer Luven Futbaol Igneza), nicknamed Rox Axempen (The Imperials), represents Ignesia in men’s international football and is administered by the Avosepen Futboal Igneza. They are part of the ISC since 1998, and have been part of it from 1916 until 1955, when the national team was dissolved.

They have been the only ever national team to never fail to qualify for the Nation’s Cup while active, and is the most successful national team in it, winning it a total of 7 times, winning the 1920, 1924, 1940, 1948 editions in the national team’s first iteration, and winning the 2000, 2004, and 2008 editions back to back in its second iteration. It is also the only nation ever to win the Nation’s Cup in the 5 different continents, twice in Avanere (1920 Hysante, 1924 Naralia), twice in Vimicia (1940 Ignesia, 2008 Nermesten), once in Eurrene (2004 Kanage), once in Selese (1948 Ovessia), and once in Trineve (2000 New Ferren). They are also the most successful national side in the Henevece Trevex Vimiceyra in the 21st century, and the second most successful in the ISC Intercontinentals, winning it 7 and 4 times respectively.

The Ignesian national team went defunct in 1955, after the Ignesian government abolished the team and many sporting institutions out of caution from the Trissala Revolutions. It would be reinstated in 1998, when many notable football players, mainly Victor Royal, Lexarredeu, Schvane Ixava, and many others, campaigned for it's reformation. Ignesia has the highest average Fauven rating, as well as the highest ever peak Fauven rating. During the 2000s, the Ignesian national football sqaud, nicknamed the "Volleyballers", won 3 Nation's Cups and 5 Trevex Vimiceyras, being widely regarded as the greatest ever team to be assembled in the sport of football.

History