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{{about|the women's team|the men's team|Gran Rugido National Football Team|}}
{{about|the women's team|the men's team|Gran Rugido National Football Team|}}
{{Infobox national football team
{{Infobox national football team
| Name                    = Gran Rugido
| Name                    = Anáhuac
| Nickname                = ''Las Ajolotitas'' (The Axolotls)<br>''La Tri'' (The Tricolor)
| Nickname                = ''Las Ajolotitas'' (The Axolotls)<br>''La Tri'' (The Tricolor)
| Badge                    = File:Seal of the Selección Nacional de Gran Rugido.png
| Badge                    = File:Seal of the Selección Nacional de Gran Rugido.png
| Badge_size              = 250px
| Badge_size              = 250px
| Association              = [[Gran Rugidoense Football Federation]] (GRFF)
| Association              = [[Anahuense Football Federation]] (AFF)
| Other-affiliation        =  
| Other-affiliation        =  
| Confederation            = [[International Football Association|IFA]]
| Confederation            = [[International Football Association|IFA]]
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| Top scorer = [[Mayra de León]] (80)
| Top scorer = [[Mayra de León]] (80)
| Home Stadium            = [[Estadio Xalieca|Estadio Xalieca]]
| Home Stadium            = [[Estadio Xalieca|Estadio Xalieca]]
| FIFA Trigramme          = GR
| FIFA Trigramme          = ANA
| pattern_la1              = _mex22h
| pattern_la1              = _mex22h
| pattern_b1              = _mex22h
| pattern_b1              = _mex22h
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| Confederations cup best  =  
| Confederations cup best  =  
| medaltemplates          =  
| medaltemplates          =  
| website                  = [[www.grff.gr]]
| website                  = [[www.aff.gr]]
}}
}}


The '''Gran Rugido women's national football team''' (Spanish: Selección de fútbol femenil de Gran Rugido) represents [[Gran Rugido]] in international football and is governed by the [[Gran Rugidoense Football Federation]] (Spanish: Federación Gran Rugidoense de Fútbol). It competes as a member of the [[Continental Football Confederation of Olivacia|CFCO]].
The '''Anahuense women's national football team''' (Spanish: Selección de fútbol femenil de Anáhuac) represents [[Anáhuac]] in international football and is governed by the [[Anahuense Football Federation]] (Spanish: Federación Gran Rugidoense de Fútbol). It competes as a member of the [[Continental Football Confederation of Olivacia|CFCO]].


Gran Rugido first qualified to the World Cup in 1992, as the automatic hosts and has qualified other four times. Gran Rugido's best progression in the women's World Cup were being the champions of the 1992 World Cup, being the first and sole title of the country in the fields of soccer.
Anáhuac first qualified to the World Cup in 1992, as the automatic hosts and has qualified other four times. Anáhuac's best progression in the women's World Cup were being the champions of the 1992 World Cup, being the first and sole title of the country in the fields of soccer. [[Pedro Martínez]] serves as coach for the team.


[[Pedro Martínez]] serves as coach for the team.


 
[[Category:Anáhuac]]
[[Category: Gran Rugido]]
[[Category:Sports (Anteria)]]

Latest revision as of 09:07, 13 November 2023

Anáhuac
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Las Ajolotitas (The Axolotls)
La Tri (The Tricolor)
AssociationAnahuense Football Federation (AFF)
ConfederationIFA
Sub-confederationCFCO (Olivacia)
Head coachPedro Martínez
CaptainDana Atila Hernández
Most capsMayra de León (116)
Top scorerMayra de León (80)
Home stadiumEstadio Xalieca
CodeANA
First colours
Second colours
World Cup
Appearances5 (first in 1992)
Best resultChampions (1992)
Websitewww.aff.gr

The Anahuense women's national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol femenil de Anáhuac) represents Anáhuac in international football and is governed by the Anahuense Football Federation (Spanish: Federación Gran Rugidoense de Fútbol). It competes as a member of the CFCO.

Anáhuac first qualified to the World Cup in 1992, as the automatic hosts and has qualified other four times. Anáhuac's best progression in the women's World Cup were being the champions of the 1992 World Cup, being the first and sole title of the country in the fields of soccer. Pedro Martínez serves as coach for the team.