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Latest revision as of 23:35, 17 January 2024
Nickname(s) | Harimau Qolaya (Qolaysia Tigers) | ||
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Association | FA Qolaysia | ||
Confederation | AFC (Adula) | ||
Sub-confederation | SEAFF (Southeast Adula) | ||
Head coach | Haatim bin Yoonus | ||
Captain | Noh bin Putera | ||
Home stadium | Jalil National Stadium | ||
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The Qolaysia national football team represents Qolaysia in international football and is controlled by the Football Association of Qolaysia. The team is officially nicknamed Harimau Qolaya in reference to the Qolaysian tiger.
Residing in the top 4 most successful teams of Southeast Adula who has won the Southeast Adula Football Championship at least once and other competitions while improving overall, Qolaysia fails to reach greater deed outside Southeast Adula than a bronze won at the 1996 Olympics; having participated in the Summer Olympics once and three AFC Adula Cups, the team failed to progress beyond the group stage in all occasions.
Qolaysia's main rivals on the international stage are geographical neighbours: Emmiria, Alecburgh, Saint Croix and Bens and Zalluabed, with dramatic past matches have been produced and in particular, fixtures involving Emmiria being the most heated among these that corresponds to political and social issues.
History
Performance
Nicknames
Team image
Venues
Competitive record
Players
Current squad
The following 24 players are the current squad for Qolaysia's national football team