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| First game = [[The Slavic Union]] 1–3 [[Zamastan]] | | First game = [[The Slavic Union]] 1–3 [[Zamastan]] <br>([[Tofino]], [[Zamastan]] 19 April 1939) | ||
| Largest win = [[The Slavic Union]] 9–1 [[Paraboca]] | | Largest win = [[The Slavic Union]] 9–1 [[Paraboca]] <br>([[Osipovgrad]], [[The Slavic Union|Slavic Union]] 12 November 1982) | ||
| Largest loss = [[The Slavic Union]] 0–7 [[Gladsynthia]] | | Largest loss = [[The Slavic Union]] 0–7 [[Gladsynthia]] <br>([[Osipovgrad]], [[The Slavic Union]] 29 March 1999) | ||
| Regional name = [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]] | | Regional name = [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]] | ||
| Regional cup apps = 21 | | Regional cup apps = 21 |
Revision as of 18:33, 10 April 2021
Nickname(s) | Medvedi | ||
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Association | Slavic Football Federation (SFF) | ||
Head coach | Vlad Dubow | ||
Captain | Anton Petrov | ||
Most caps | Anton Petrov (97) | ||
Top scorer | Anton Petrov (47) | ||
Home stadium | Osipov Coliseum, Osipovgrad | ||
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First international | |||
The Slavic Union 1–3 Zamastan (Tofino, Zamastan 19 April 1939) | |||
Biggest win | |||
The Slavic Union 9–1 Paraboca (Osipovgrad, Slavic Union 12 November 1982) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
The Slavic Union 0–7 Gladsynthia (Osipovgrad, The Slavic Union 29 March 1999) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 21 (first in (1987)) | ||
Best result | 3rd 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.