Lissatha national football team: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "{{Infobox national football team | Name = Lissatha national football team | Nickname = ''Lo Devikós'' (The Divine) | Badge...")
 
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 10: Line 10:
| Captain                  = [[Cesarino De Luca]]
| Captain                  = [[Cesarino De Luca]]
| Most caps                = [[Alekos Nassopoulos]] (134)
| Most caps                = [[Alekos Nassopoulos]] (134)
| Top scorer              = [[Giustino Milano]] (39)
| Top scorer              = [[Giustino Milano]] (33)
| Home Stadium            = [[The Coliseum]]
| Home Stadium            = [[The Coliseum]]
| FIFA Trigramme          =  
| FIFA Trigramme          =  
Line 45: Line 45:
| Website                  =
| Website                  =
}}
}}
The '''Lissatha national football team''' (Lissathan: Nazionikós lo calciósfairo dis'Lisátha) also known as ''Lo Devikós'' (English: The Divine). Has represented [[Lissatha]] in international football since its first match in 1910.
The '''Lissatha national football team''' (Lissathan: Nazionikós lo calciósfairo dis'Lisátha) also known as ''Lo Devikós'' (English: The Divine). Has represented [[Lissatha]] in international football since its first match in 1910. The teams nickname comes from the countries almost religious like devotion to the team despite the team's historic lack of success, going as far as stopping the [[1980 Lissathan Riots]] through their success.

Latest revision as of 17:15, 8 January 2023

Lissatha national football team
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Lo Devikós (The Divine)
AssociationLissathan Football Federation
Head coachYiannis Primas
CaptainCesarino De Luca
Most capsAlekos Nassopoulos (134)
Top scorerGiustino Milano (33)
Home stadiumThe Coliseum
First colours
Second colours

The Lissatha national football team (Lissathan: Nazionikós lo calciósfairo dis'Lisátha) also known as Lo Devikós (English: The Divine). Has represented Lissatha in international football since its first match in 1910. The teams nickname comes from the countries almost religious like devotion to the team despite the team's historic lack of success, going as far as stopping the 1980 Lissathan Riots through their success.