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| Regional cup first = [[1984 Vongane World Cup|1984]] | | Regional cup first = [[1984 Vongane World Cup|1984]] | ||
| Regional cup best = Champions ([[1995 World Cup|1995]], [[2005 Aberystwyth World Cup|2005]], [[2015 Gatovita World Cup|2015]], [[2018 Cardiff World Cup|2018]]) | | Regional cup best = Champions ([[1995 Saint Raneau World Cup|1995]], [[2005 Aberystwyth World Cup|2005]], [[2015 Gatovita World Cup|2015]], [[2018 Cardiff World Cup|2018]]) | ||
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Revision as of 05:51, 10 April 2021
Association | Vitosian Football Association (VFA) | ||
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Head coach | Velio Pantone | ||
Captain | Elijah Andreoni | ||
Most caps | Damiano Di Pietro | ||
Top scorer | Anthony Andriola | ||
Home stadium | Fedro Martocci Stadium (Comiarta, Navocalco, Vitosium) | ||
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Appearances | (first in 1984) | ||
Best result | Champions (1995, 2005, 2015, 2018) | ||
The Vitosian National Football Team, also known as the Panthers, represents Vitosium in international men's football. The team is managed by the Vitosian Football Association.
Their nickname, the Panthers, comes from the velvet panthers, a breed of panthers primarily found in Vitosium as well as their national animal. Their home stadium, the Fedro Martocci Stadium, was named after Fedro Martocci, a former athlete turned philanthropist who funded the stadium's construction but, unfortunately, passed away before the stadium was built.