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Revision as of 17:37, 24 June 2021
The Blechingia Men's National Team represents Blechingia in men's international football since the first international match in 1899. It is controlled by the Blechingian Knattspyrnusamband (BK), the governing body for football in Blechingia, which is affiliated with RISCON and comes under the global jurisdiction of world football's governing body IFA. Also known as the Southern Wolf. Based in Kempten, Blechingia, the national team has been successful over the years, winning the IFA World Cup 3 times.
Nickname(s) | The Southern Wolfs |
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Association | Blechingian Knattspyrnusamband |
Confederation | IFA |
Sub-confederation | RISCON |
Head coach | Patrick Mac an Bhreitheamhan |
Captain | Steffen Larsson |
Most caps | Anders Ericsson (290) |
Code | BLE |
First international | |
South Eisennau 1-0 Blechingia Völksbourg, South Eisennau; 19 September 1899 | |
Biggest win | |
Lyonheimer 1-6 Blechingia (Judapest, Lyonheimer; 1972 World Cup Final | |