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The '''Greater Normark National Football Team''', nicknamed '''Wolverines''', represents [[Greater Normark]] in men's international football and is controlled by the governing body for football in Greater Normark, [[Normarkian Football Federation]]. Normark's home ground has been the [[Kronen i Nord]] in [[Oskarsviik]] since 2019, when it replaced [[Primoil Arena]] in the same city. Normark's current head coach is [[Lars Videgaard]] and their captain is [[Kristian Wollum]]. | The '''Greater Normark National Football Team''', nicknamed '''Wolverines''', represents [[Greater Normark]] in men's international football and is controlled by the governing body for football in Greater Normark, [[Normarkian Football Federation]]. The team's colors are red, white and blue, with the red being used as the primary color in every home jersey since the first jersey made in 1930, except for a short period between 1980 and 1983 where the home jerseys main colors were blue and black. Normark's home ground has been the [[Kronen i Nord]] in [[Oskarsviik]] since 2019, when it replaced [[Primoil Arena]] in the same city. [[Jaboksberg Stadium]] in [[Jakobsberg]], [[Oskarsvvik]] was the national team's first ever home stadium, where Greater Normark played their first international game ever in 1930 which ended with a 1-5 lost against [[East Besmenia]]. Normark's current head coach is [[Lars Videgaard]] and their captain is [[Kristian Wollum]]. | ||
The Greater Normark national football team has qualified for the [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]] three times, with their first appearance being in [[1999 Freiz World Cup]] and their best one being in [[2023 Melmingen World Cup]] where they came to the quarter-finals. | The Greater Normark national football team has qualified for the [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]] three times, with their first appearance being in [[1999 Freiz World Cup]] and their best one being in [[2023 Melmingen World Cup]] where they came to the quarter-finals, where they got beaten by [[Beatavic]] which ended up winning the tournament. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Performance== | ==Performance== |
Revision as of 17:52, 6 May 2023
Nickname(s) | Wolverines | ||
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Association | Normarkian Football Federation | ||
Confederation | NFC (Nortua) | ||
Sub-confederation | CNFF (Central Nortua) | ||
Head coach | Lars Videgaard | ||
Captain | Kristian Wollum | ||
Most caps | Aksel Olsen (128) | ||
Top scorer | Christian Skaare (37) | ||
Home stadium | Kronen i nord | ||
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First international | |||
Greater Normark 1–5 East Besmenia (Oskarsviik, Greater Normark; 1930) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Greater Normark 8–0 Quetana (Oskarsviik, Greater Normark; 3 April 2013) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 4 (first in 1999 Freiz World Cup) | ||
Best result | Quarter-finals 2023 Melmingen World Cup | ||
The Greater Normark National Football Team, nicknamed Wolverines, represents Greater Normark in men's international football and is controlled by the governing body for football in Greater Normark, Normarkian Football Federation. The team's colors are red, white and blue, with the red being used as the primary color in every home jersey since the first jersey made in 1930, except for a short period between 1980 and 1983 where the home jerseys main colors were blue and black. Normark's home ground has been the Kronen i Nord in Oskarsviik since 2019, when it replaced Primoil Arena in the same city. Jaboksberg Stadium in Jakobsberg, Oskarsvvik was the national team's first ever home stadium, where Greater Normark played their first international game ever in 1930 which ended with a 1-5 lost against East Besmenia. Normark's current head coach is Lars Videgaard and their captain is Kristian Wollum.
The Greater Normark national football team has qualified for the World Cup three times, with their first appearance being in 1999 Freiz World Cup and their best one being in 2023 Melmingen World Cup where they came to the quarter-finals, where they got beaten by Beatavic which ended up winning the tournament.
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