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{{Infobox national football team | {{Infobox national football team | ||
| Name = Name | | Name = Name | ||
| Nickname = The | | Nickname = Blue Archer, The Nighthawks | ||
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| Coach = [[Tix̣ł̣utʻ Pʻuł̣un]] | | Coach = [[Tix̣ł̣utʻ Pʻuł̣un]] | ||
| Captain = [[Xax̣łńux̣ Qihuutli]] | | Captain = [[Xax̣łńux̣ Qihuutli]] | ||
| Most caps = [[Łaaqńoł̣q Ńiitli]] ( | | Most caps = [[Łaaqńoł̣q Ńiitli]] (177) | ||
| Top scorer = [[Xeł̣x̣ḿeŋ Çaamun]] (101) | | Top scorer = [[Xeł̣x̣ḿeŋ Çaamun]] (101) | ||
| Home Stadium = [[Astral Sky Stadium]] | | Home Stadium = [[Astral Sky Stadium]] | ||
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| FIFA Rank = 7 | | FIFA Rank = 7 | ||
| FIFA max = 1 | | FIFA max = 1 | ||
| FIFA max year = | | FIFA max year = 2010-2012 | ||
| FIFA min = 17 | | FIFA min = 17 | ||
| FIFA min year = 1981 | | FIFA min year = 1981 | ||
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| First game = {{flagicon|The Dze Confederation}} '''Dzeia''' 0–3 '''Etrius'''<br />([[Łʻysxḿoˮniq]], Dzeia; 17 November 1953) | | First game = {{flagicon|The Dze Confederation}} '''Dzeia''' 0–3 '''Etrius'''<br />([[Łʻysxḿoˮniq]], Dzeia; 17 November 1953) | ||
| Largest win = {{flagicon|The Dze Confederation}} '''Dzeia''' 11–0 '''Khali'tur'''<br />([[Ŋołtʻokeq]], Dzeia; 23 June 1995) | | Largest win = {{flagicon|The Dze Confederation}} '''Dzeia''' 11–0 '''Khali'tur'''<br />([[Ŋołtʻokeq]], Dzeia; 23 June 1995) | ||
| Largest loss = '''Etrius''' | | Largest loss = '''Etrius''' 10–1 {{flagicon|The Dze Confederation}} '''Dzeia'''<br />([[Kiros]], Etrius; 5 August 1957) | ||
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| Regional cup apps = 11 | | Regional cup apps = 11 | ||
| Regional cup first = 1982 | | Regional cup first = 1982 | ||
| Regional cup best = '''Champions''' ( | | Regional cup best = '''Champions''' (2010) | ||
| Confederations cup apps = | | Confederations cup apps = | ||
| Confederations cup first = | | Confederations cup first = | ||
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The '''Dzeia national football team''', also known by the nickname '''Blue Archer''', represents [[Dzeia]] in men's international football and is supervised by the [[Dzeia Football Association]] (DFA), the governing body for [[Football in Dzeia|football in Dzeia]]. | |||
Founded in 1957, until the 1980's it was a small and amateur team. For a long time traditional sports were overwhelmingly dominant and the niche was only found in those foreign expats living in [[Ŋołtʻokeq]]. After 1981, when football was fully professionalized, Dzeia has emerged as one of the most successful teams in the [[East Kalranian Football Association|East]], achieving second place in [[1982 KFA World Cup|1982]], [[1994 KFA World Cup|1994]], [[1998 KFA World Cup|1998]], as well as third place in [[2002 KFA World Cup|2002]] and [[2006 KFA World Cup|2006]], before becoming world champions in [[2010 KFA World Cup|2010]], with 11 world cup appearances so far. They have won the [[EFKA Sunrise Cup|Sunrise Cup]] a total of three times, the second most in the EKFA. | |||
Dzeia's progress in a short period has served as an inspiration and example of how to develop football. Their principal rivals are the nations of [[Otyken]] and [[Brennus]], with whom the nation routinely contends the semi-finals and finals, as well as a more recent rivalry arising with the nations of [[Honalulu]] and [[Eldamar]]. | |||
==History== | |||
===Pre-modernization (1950's-1970's)=== | |||
===Initial groundwork (1980's)=== | |||
===1990's: Rise=== | |||
===2000's=== | |||
===2010's=== | |||
===2020's=== | |||
==Team image== | |||
===Nicknames=== | |||
===Kits=== | |||
====Kit suppliers==== | |||
===Crest=== | |||
===Home stadium=== | |||
===Rivalries=== | |||
====Otyken==== | |||
====Brennus==== | |||
====Etrius==== | |||
====Honalulu==== | |||
====Eldamar==== | |||
===Supporters=== | |||
===Sponsorship=== | |||
===Mascot=== | |||
==Results and fixtures== | |||
===2021=== | |||
===2022=== | |||
==Coaching staff== | |||
===Current Staff=== | |||
===Managerial history=== | |||
==Players== | |||
===Current squad=== | |||
===Recent call-ups=== | |||
==Records== | |||
===Most appearances=== | |||
===Most goals=== | |||
===Captains=== | |||
==Competitive record== | |||
===KFA World Cup=== | |||
===EKFA Sunrise Cup=== | |||
==Head-to-head record== | |||
==Honours== | |||
===International=== | |||
===Continental=== | |||
===Regional=== | |||
===Minor-friendly=== | |||
==Awards== | |||
[[Category:The Dze Confederation]] | [[Category:The Dze Confederation]] | ||
[[Category:Kalrania]] | [[Category:Kalrania]] | ||
{{Template:The Dze Confederation}} | {{Template:The Dze Confederation}} |
Revision as of 02:20, 13 June 2024
Nickname(s) | Blue Archer, The Nighthawks | ||
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Association | Dzean Football Association (DFA) | ||
Confederation | EKFA | ||
Sub-confederation | TFC | ||
Head coach | Tix̣ł̣utʻ Pʻuł̣un | ||
Captain | Xax̣łńux̣ Qihuutli | ||
Most caps | Łaaqńoł̣q Ńiitli (177) | ||
Top scorer | Xeł̣x̣ḿeŋ Çaamun (101) | ||
Home stadium | Astral Sky Stadium | ||
Code | DZE | ||
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World ranking | |||
Current | 7 | ||
Highest | 1 (2010-2012) | ||
Lowest | 17 (1981) | ||
First international | |||
![]() (Łʻysxḿoˮniq, Dzeia; 17 November 1953) | |||
Biggest win | |||
![]() (Ŋołtʻokeq, Dzeia; 23 June 1995) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Etrius 10–1 ![]() (Kiros, Etrius; 5 August 1957) | |||
Kalranian Cup | |||
Appearances | 11 (first in 1982) | ||
Best result | Champions (2010) | ||
The Dzeia national football team, also known by the nickname Blue Archer, represents Dzeia in men's international football and is supervised by the Dzeia Football Association (DFA), the governing body for football in Dzeia.
Founded in 1957, until the 1980's it was a small and amateur team. For a long time traditional sports were overwhelmingly dominant and the niche was only found in those foreign expats living in Ŋołtʻokeq. After 1981, when football was fully professionalized, Dzeia has emerged as one of the most successful teams in the East, achieving second place in 1982, 1994, 1998, as well as third place in 2002 and 2006, before becoming world champions in 2010, with 11 world cup appearances so far. They have won the Sunrise Cup a total of three times, the second most in the EKFA.
Dzeia's progress in a short period has served as an inspiration and example of how to develop football. Their principal rivals are the nations of Otyken and Brennus, with whom the nation routinely contends the semi-finals and finals, as well as a more recent rivalry arising with the nations of Honalulu and Eldamar.