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Nickname(s) | Gli Cavalieri Neri (The Black Knights) | ||
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Association | Federazione Etrurian Giuoco Calcio | ||
Confederation | IFF | ||
Head coach | Milan Marić | ||
Captain | Matteo Onoforio | ||
Most caps | Sebestiano Caccioli (176) | ||
Top scorer | Jagoš Vuković (46) | ||
Home stadium | Stadio di Ercole e Romolo | ||
Code | ETR | ||
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First international | |||
Gaullica 0 - 0 Etruria (Poveglia, Etruria, April 10, 1907) | |||
The Etruria national football team (Vespasian: Nazionale di calcio dell'Etruria) is the team that represents Etruria in international competitions for men's football. It under the jurisdiction of the Etrurian Football Federation. It stands as one of the most successful national teams in the history of the world cup. Unlike the national women's team, the men's has qualified for virtually every single tournament since its inception in XXXX.