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The '''Slavic National Football Team''', also known as the '''Bears''', represents [[The Slavic Union]] in international men's soccer. The team is managed by the [[Slavic Football Federation]].
The '''Slavic National Football Team''', also known as the '''Medvedi''' (Slavic for The Bears), represents [[The Slavic Union]] in international men's soccer. The team is managed by the [[Slavic Football Federation]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 18:33, 10 April 2021

Slavic National Football Team
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Medvedi
AssociationSlavic Football Federation (SFF)
Head coachVlad Dubow
CaptainAnton Petrov
Most capsAnton Petrov (97)
Top scorerAnton Petrov (47)
Home stadiumOsipov Coliseum, Osipovgrad
First colours
Second colours
First international
The Slavic Union 1–3 Zamastana
(Tofino, Zamastana; 19 April 1939)
Biggest win
The Slavic Union 9–1 Parabocaa
(Osipovgrad, Slavic Union a; 12 November 1982)
Biggest defeat
The Slavic Union 0–7 Gladsynthiaa
(Osipovgrad, The Slavic Uniona; 29 March 1999)
World Cup
Appearances21 (first in (1987))
Best result3rd Place (1987)

The Slavic National Football Team, also known as the Medvedi (Slavic for The Bears), represents The Slavic Union in international men's soccer. The team is managed by the Slavic Football Federation.

History

Performance

Players