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The '''Zamastan national football team''' represents [[Zamastan]] in men's international football and is controlled by the [[Zamastan Soccer League]], also known as ZSL. The team's colours are dark blue, white and cyan, and the coq gaulois its symbol. Zamastan's players are colloquially known as The Whitecaps. They are the most successful team in the [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]], having won six titles, their most recent title being at the [[2019 Emerald World Cup|2019 World Cup]] in [[Emerald]]. They have also qualified for 46 of 48 total World Cups, making them the most prolific team in the tournament.  
The '''Zamastan national football team''' represents [[Zamastan]] in men's international football and is controlled by the [[Zamastan Soccer League]], also known as ZSL. The team's colours are dark blue, white and cyan, and the coq gaulois its symbol. Zamastan's players are colloquially known as The Whitecaps. They are the most successful team in the [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]], having won six titles, their most recent title being at the [[2019 Emerald World Cup|2019 World Cup]] in [[Emerald]]. They have also qualified for 46 of 48 total World Cups, making them the most prolific team in the tournament.  
Zamastan has also hosted four World Cup tournaments ([[1978 Tregueux World Cup|1978]] in [[Tregueux]], [[1993 Tofino World Cup|1993]] in [[Tofino]], [[2009 Providence World Cup|2009]] in [[Providence]], and [[2019 Emerald World Cup|2019]] in [[Emerald]]), reaching the finals in all four and winning the title in 2019.


==History==
==History==
===Founding===
===Founding===
[[File:Zamastan national football team wins 2019 World Cup.jpg|thumb|left|The Zamastan National Football Team after winning the [[2019 Emerald World Cup]]]]
[[File:Zamastan national football team wins 2019 World Cup.jpg|thumb|left|The Zamastan National Football Team after winning the [[2019 Emerald World Cup]]]]
==Colors and badge==
On April 8th, 2008, it was officially announced the club would continue using the "Whitecaps" name, but with a redesigned logo. The name alludes to the geographic features of the [[Zian Mountains]] and [[Louise Mountains]], and the extensive coastline of Zamastan: snow-capped mountains and [[Olympic Ocean]] and [[Toyana Ocean]] whitecap waves.
The official club colours include navy blue ("deep sea"), white, and light blue ("Whitecaps blue"). The "deep sea" blue represents the maritime landscape of the coastline and the "Whitecaps blue" indicates the reflection of the [[Zian Mountains|Zian]] and [[Louise Mountains]]. The lighter shade of blue also alludes to the primary color of the original Whitecaps. The silver outline pays homage to the team's championship victories since their first in [[1977 Tyrnatini World Cup|1977]] in [[Tyrnatini]], [[Vuswistan]].
===Kit history===
Home, away, and third kits.
* '''Home'''
{| width=%
|-
| {{Football kit
| pattern_la = _WHITECAPS_11h
| pattern_b = _WHITECAPS_11h
| pattern_ra = _WHITECAPS_11h
| pattern_sh = _STRICON_ONWHITE
| leftarm = FFFFFF
| body = FFFFFF
| rightarm = FFFFFF
| shorts = 000030
| socks = FFFFFF
| title = 2011–2012
| pattern_so=_WHITECAPS_13h
}}
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _WHITECAPS_13h
| pattern_b = _WHITECAPS_13h
| pattern_ra = _WHITECAPS_13h
| pattern_sh = _WHITECAPS_13h
| pattern_so = _WHITECAPS_13h
| leftarm = FFFFFF
| body = FFFFFF
| rightarm = FFFFFF
| shorts = FFFFFF
| socks = FFFFFF
| title = 2013–2014
}}
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _WHITECAPS_15h
| pattern_b = _WHITECAPS_15h
| pattern_ra = _WHITECAPS_15h
| pattern_sh = _WHITECAPS_13h
| pattern_so = _WHITECAPS_13h
| leftarm = FFFFFF
| body = FFFFFF
| rightarm = FFFFFF
| shorts = FFFFFF
| socks = FFFFFF
| title = 2015–2016
}}
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _vancouver17h
| pattern_b  = _vancouver17H
| pattern_ra = _vancouver17h
| pattern_sh = _vancouver17h
| pattern_so = _vancouver17h
| leftarm    = FFFFFF
| body      = FFFFFF
| rightarm  = FFFFFF
| shorts    = FFFFFF
| socks      = FFFFFF
| title = 2017–2018
}}
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la =
| pattern_b  = _vanhome19
| pattern_ra = _vanhome19
| pattern_sh = _adidasshortwhite
| pattern_so = _color_3_stripes_on_white
| leftarm    = FFFFFF
| body      = FFFFFF
| rightarm  = FFFFFF
| shorts    = 001F5E
| socks    = 001F5E
| title = 2019–2020
}}
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _vanhome21
| pattern_b  = _vanhome21
| pattern_ra = _vanhome21
| pattern_sh = _adidasshortwhite
| pattern_so = _vanhome21
| leftarm    = FFFFFF
| body      = FFFFFF
| rightarm  = FFFFFF
| shorts    = 001F5E
| socks      = FFFFFF
| title = 2021–
}}
|
|}
* '''Away'''
{| width=%
|-
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _WHITECAPS_11a
| pattern_b = _WHITECAPS_11a
| pattern_ra = _WHITECAPS_11a
| pattern_sh = _STRICON_WHITE
| leftarm = FFFFFF
| body = FFFFFF
| rightarm = FFFFFF
| shorts = 000030
| socks = 000030
| title = 2011–2013
| pattern_so=_3_stripes_white}}
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _CHIVASUSA_13a
| pattern_b = _WHITECAPS_14a
| pattern_ra = _CHIVASUSA_13a
| pattern_sh = _adidasonnavy
| pattern_so =
| leftarm = C3C3C3
| body = FFFFFF
| rightarm = C3C3C3
| shorts = C3C3C3
| socks = 000040
| title = 2014–2015
}}
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _whitecaps16a
| pattern_b = _whitecaps16a
| pattern_ra = _whitecaps16a
| pattern_sh = _adidaswhite
| pattern_so = _color_3_stripes_white
| leftarm = 99CCFF
| body = 003366
| rightarm = 99CCFF
| shorts = 003366
| socks = 003366
| title = 2016–2017
}}
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _vancouver18a
| pattern_b = _vancouver18A
| pattern_ra = _vancouver18a
| pattern_sh = _vancouver18a
| pattern_so = _vancouver18a
| leftarm = 000000
| body = 000000
| rightarm = 000000
| shorts = 000000
| socks = 000000
| title = 2018–2019
}}
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _vancouver20a
| pattern_b  = _vancouver20A
| pattern_ra = _vancouver20a
| pattern_sh =
| pattern_so = _vancouver20a
| leftarm  =
| body      =
| rightarm  =
| shorts    = 000042
| socks      = 000042
| title = 2020–
}}
|
|}
* '''Third'''
{| width=%
|-
|
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = _WHITECAPS_12t
| pattern_b = _WHITECAPS_12t
| pattern_ra = _WHITECAPS_12t
| pattern_sh =_WHITECAPS_12t
| pattern_so = _3_stripes_sky
| leftarm = FFFFFF
| body = FFFFFF
| rightarm = FFFFFF
| shorts = FFFFFF
| socks = 32180D
| title = 2012–2013
}}
|
|}
==Nicknames==
==Nicknames==
==Team image==
==Team image==

Revision as of 04:20, 9 April 2021

Zamastan
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)The Whitecaps
AssociationZamastan Soccer League
Head coachColin Chappuis
CaptainRoch Asselin
Most capsMartin Giraud (121)
Top scorerIsaiah Ross (43)
Home stadiumRoana Stadium, Emerald, Pahl
First colours
Second colours
First international
Zamastan 2–0 Caspiaa
(Viitaniemi, Caspiaa; 12 July 1904)
Biggest win
Zamastan 15–1 Shoassau
(Tregueux, Zamastan; 9 July 1978)
Biggest defeat
Zamastan 2-11 Cadair
(Tervius, Tervali Island; 16 June 2006)
World Cup
Appearances46 (first in 1974)
Best resultChampions (1977, 1984, 1985, 1996, 2012, 2019)

The Zamastan national football team represents Zamastan in men's international football and is controlled by the Zamastan Soccer League, also known as ZSL. The team's colours are dark blue, white and cyan, and the coq gaulois its symbol. Zamastan's players are colloquially known as The Whitecaps. They are the most successful team in the World Cup, having won six titles, their most recent title being at the 2019 World Cup in Emerald. They have also qualified for 46 of 48 total World Cups, making them the most prolific team in the tournament.

Zamastan has also hosted four World Cup tournaments (1978 in Tregueux, 1993 in Tofino, 2009 in Providence, and 2019 in Emerald), reaching the finals in all four and winning the title in 2019.

History

Founding

The Zamastan National Football Team after winning the 2019 Emerald World Cup

Colors and badge

On April 8th, 2008, it was officially announced the club would continue using the "Whitecaps" name, but with a redesigned logo. The name alludes to the geographic features of the Zian Mountains and Louise Mountains, and the extensive coastline of Zamastan: snow-capped mountains and Olympic Ocean and Toyana Ocean whitecap waves.

The official club colours include navy blue ("deep sea"), white, and light blue ("Whitecaps blue"). The "deep sea" blue represents the maritime landscape of the coastline and the "Whitecaps blue" indicates the reflection of the Zian and Louise Mountains. The lighter shade of blue also alludes to the primary color of the original Whitecaps. The silver outline pays homage to the team's championship victories since their first in 1977 in Tyrnatini, Vuswistan.

Kit history

Home, away, and third kits.

  • Home
2011–2012
2013–2014
2015–2016
2017–2018
2019–2020
2021–
  • Away
2011–2013
2014–2015
2016–2017
2018–2019
2020–
  • Third
2012–2013

Nicknames

Team image

Venues

Competetive record

Players

Coaching staff