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| Captain = [[Badal Shahi]] | | Captain = [[Badal Shahi]] | ||
| Most caps = [[Sanjiv Mainali]] (123) | | Most caps = [[Sanjiv Mainali]] (123) | ||
| Top scorer = [[Raju | | Top scorer = [[Raju Wise]] (44) | ||
| Home Stadium = Jutpandi Building Society Arena | | Home Stadium = Jutpandi Building Society Arena | ||
| FIFA Trigramme = | | FIFA Trigramme = | ||
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| FIFA Rank = 28 | | FIFA Rank = 28 | ||
| FIFA max = | | FIFA max = 16 | ||
| FIFA max date = 2003 | | FIFA max date = 2003 | ||
| FIFA min = 48 | | FIFA min = 48 | ||
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| First game = | | First game = {{flagicon|Kotowari}} [[Kotowari]] 5-2 '''Mahana''' {{flagicon|Mahana}} <br> ([[Kotowari City]], [[Kotowari]]; 18th November 1902) | ||
| Largest win = | | Largest win = {{flagicon|Ide Jima}} [[Ide Jima]] 0-9 '''Mahana''' {{flagicon|Mahana}} <br> ([[Darhan]], [[Ide Jima]]; 18th November 1987) | ||
| Largest loss = | | Largest loss = | ||
| FIFA World cup apps = 8 | | FIFA World cup apps = 8 | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Early History=== | |||
The first ever recorded game in Mahana was against [[Kotowari]], on 18 November 1902. The game (which was the first international for both sides) was held in [[Kotowari City]] and Mahana lost 5-2. During the first years of its existence, the Mahanan national team only played friendly matches against other [[Orient]]al teams. The reasons for this varied, however it was mostly due to high cost in travelling further which wasn't being supported by ticket sales at the time. | |||
Da Nilō Kōṭa (The Blue Coats), also known as Rāṣṭriya chanōṭa (The National Selection), has appeared in 3 world cup finals, including their first final in 1954, which they lost 4-2 to $nation. | |||
==Stadium== | ==Stadium== | ||
==Players== | ==Players== |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 17 December 2022
Nickname(s) | The Blue Coats | ||
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Confederation | UENA | ||
Sub-confederation | ECFA | ||
Head coach | Om Sthapit | ||
Captain | Badal Shahi | ||
Most caps | Sanjiv Mainali (123) | ||
Top scorer | Raju Wise (44) | ||
Home stadium | Jutpandi Building Society Arena | ||
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World ranking | |||
Current | 28 | ||
Highest | 16 (2003) | ||
Lowest | 48 (1990) | ||
First international | |||
Kotowari 5-2 Mahana (Kotowari City, Kotowari; 18th November 1902) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Ide Jima 0-9 Mahana (Darhan, Ide Jima; 18th November 1987) | |||
The Mahana National Football Team, commonly referred to as the Blue Coats, represents Mahana in UENA national competition. A member of the Europan Continental Football Association, the Blue Coats play their home games at the Jutpandi Building Society Arena in Jutpandi.
History
Early History
The first ever recorded game in Mahana was against Kotowari, on 18 November 1902. The game (which was the first international for both sides) was held in Kotowari City and Mahana lost 5-2. During the first years of its existence, the Mahanan national team only played friendly matches against other Oriental teams. The reasons for this varied, however it was mostly due to high cost in travelling further which wasn't being supported by ticket sales at the time.
Da Nilō Kōṭa (The Blue Coats), also known as Rāṣṭriya chanōṭa (The National Selection), has appeared in 3 world cup finals, including their first final in 1954, which they lost 4-2 to $nation.
Stadium
Players
Player Records