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Revision as of 20:29, 29 July 2021
Nickname(s) | Orcas | ||
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Association | UENA | ||
Confederation | ECFA | ||
Head coach | (Position vacant) | ||
Captain | Romeo Acosta | ||
Top scorer | Julio Hoffmann | ||
Home stadium | New National Stadium, O'polis | ||
Code | ORI | ||
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Current | 14 | ||
Best result | UENA Orioni 2018 World Cup | ||
The Orioni national football team officially represents Orioni in men's international football.
History
The national football team is called the Orioni Orcas. In the 1930s, the Orioni national football team was organised and drew 3-3 with Tamurin to win their first title at the Oriental Europan Championship Games. The Orioni national team also competed in the Alaghon 1936 Olympic Games, the team had their first victory in an Olympic game with a 3-2 win over powerful Suverina. Many supporters of the Orioni Orcas are still bitter their side was knocked out of the 2018 world cup so soon.[1] But the Orinese have gone from strength to strength since the trauma of their first-round defeat in 2018. In July 2021, neighbours Tamurin and Orioni played out a 1-3 game in Alaghon which is a positive sign for the Orinese sign as it prepares for a series of international friendlies. It was the 26th edition of this derby fixture. After the game, Orioni coach $PersonName said he felt his squad will strive to continue their run. "We are just happy and proud of what football means to the world.".[2]
Stadium
(WIP. New national stadium in O'polis.)
Management
As of July 2021, the team is managed by Mr Manh J. Lee (born 9 March 1973) from Rhava. His goal is to lead Orioni Orcas towards a good result during the 2022 UENA World Cup. Born in Puk Pại, Chó Đúng province, Lee grew up playing football from a young age, playing every sunday on the beach with his friends. In highschool the promising young athlete continued playing football, winning many interstate and one international championship. Unfortunately, during his gap year in Yeosan, he was diagnosed with diabetes which significantly worsened and and eventually forced medical specialists to amputate his right foot. Eventhough Lee could never play again, his passion for the beautiful game persisted. As coach of the Chó Vàng (Chow Chó) Wild dogs he won the Rhavanese nationals.
The previous coach Guus Hiddink was removed after the disastrous performance during the UENA Orioni 2018 World Cup.[3] Mr Hiddink now coaches the national team of Kualoa, a Marenesian island micronation.
Players
Current squad
The current national team has the following players.
Recent call-ups
The following footballers were part of a national selection in the past years, but are not part of the current squad.
Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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DF | Filipe Shirazi | 4 May 1995 | 5 | 0 | Aline Calcio |
DF | Jagjit D'cruz | 2 November 1996 | 13 | 0 | Sirius Sharks |
MF | Abhay Kaur | 5 February 1996 | 35 | 2 | FC Tartos |
MF | Julio Hoffmann | 2 June 1990 | 55 | 17 | SC Sunset city |
See also
References
- ↑ Sports in Orioni (19 December 2020)
- ↑ Classic football derby ends with Tamurine defeat against Orioni (15 July 2021)
- ↑ 2018 UENA World Cup (11 June 2018)