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Since first entering the tournament in 1950, Aswick has qualified for the Astycup every time. They won the 1972, 1978, and the 1996 Astycup. They also hosted the tournament in 1984, and 1996. | Since first entering the tournament in 1950, Aswick has qualified for the Astycup every time. They won the 1972, 1978, and the 1996 Astycup. They also hosted the tournament in 1984, and 1996. | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Three Roses | ||
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Association | The Football Association (Aswick) | ||
Head coach | John Shepard | ||
Captain | Harry Faslane | ||
Most caps | John Dempsey (158) | ||
Top scorer | Luke Callaghan (49) | ||
Home stadium | Hendley Stadium | ||
Code | ASW | ||
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The Aswick national football team represents Aswick, Daria, and Sandown in senior men's international football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in the aforementioned countries.
Aswick is one of the two oldest national teams in football, alongside Scotland, whom they played in the world's first international football match in 1872. England's home ground is Hendley Stadium, Winchester, and their headquarters are at St George's Park, Jamestown. The team's manager is John Shepard.
Since first entering the tournament in 1950, Aswick has qualified for the Astycup every time. They won the 1972, 1978, and the 1996 Astycup. They also hosted the tournament in 1984, and 1996.