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[[Category:Shoassau]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]][[Category:Sports (Coalition of Crown Albatross]]
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Shoassau
Nickname(s)S-Team
AssociationShoassau Football Association
ConfederationEFC (Euronia)
Sub-confederationWEFF (Central Euronia)
Head coachFederico Scherrer
CaptainGian Steudler
Most capsNicolas Karlen (118)
Top scorerBeat Hochmuth (42)
Home stadiumPerreten Arena
First colours
Second colours
First international
Lutharia 1–0 Shoassau
(Ilhaevia, Lutharia; 12 February 1905)
Biggest win
Shoassau 9–0 Avergnon
(Vessalia, Avergnon; 25 May 1924)
Biggest defeat
Shoassau 0–9 Caspiaa
(Staventer, Shoassau; 20 May 1969)
World Cup
Appearances11 (first in 1977)
Best resultChampions (1990)

The Shoassau national football team is a association football team that represents Shoassau in international competitions. They have made 11 World Cup appearances, with their best performance being a 2-1 victory over Zamastan in the 1990 Allengin World Cup.

History

Organization

Players

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