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| Badge_size            = 170px
| Badge_size            = 170px
| FIFA Trigramme        = INS
| FIFA Trigramme        = INS
| Nickname              = ''The Bleus''<br/>''Les Blues''<br/>''The Frenchies''<br/>''Les Engles''
| Nickname              = ''The Bleus''<br/>''Les Blues''<br/>''The Frenchies''<br/>''Les Angles''
| Association          = [[Insulamian Football Association]]
| Association          = [[Insulamian Football Association]]
| Confederation        = {{wp|UEFA}} (Europe)
| Confederation        = {{wp|UEFA}} (Europe)
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| shorts2              = FFFFFF
| shorts2              = FFFFFF
| socks2                = FFFFFF
| socks2                = FFFFFF
| First game            = {{flagicon|Insulamia}} '''Insulamia''' [[Insulamia Day football games|3–6]] {{flagicon|England}} {{wp|England national football team|England}}<br/>([[Châteaublanc]], [[Insulamia]]; 6 November 1908)
| First game           = {{flagicon|Insulamia}} '''Insulamia''' [[Insulamia Day football games|3–6]] {{flagicon|England}} {{wp|England national football team|England}}<br/>([[Châteaublanc]], [[Insulamia]]; 6 November 1908)
| Largest win          = {{fb|Ireland|1783}} 0–13 {{fb-rt|ENG}}<br/>({{wp|Belfast}}, {{wp|Ireland}}; 18 February 1882)
| Largest win          = {{fb|Ireland|1783}} 0–13 {{fb-rt|ENG}}<br/>({{wp|Belfast}}, {{wp|Ireland}}; 18 February 1882)
| Largest loss          = {{fb|HUN|1949}} {{wp|Hungary 7–1 England (1954 association football friendly)|7–1}} {{fb-rt|ENG}}<br/>({{wp|Budapest}}, {{wp|Hungary}}; 23 May 1954)
| Largest loss          = {{fb|HUN|1949}} {{wp|Hungary 7–1 England (1954 association football friendly)|7–1}} {{fb-rt|ENG}}<br/>({{wp|Budapest}}, {{wp|Hungary}}; 23 May 1954)
| World cup apps        = 16
| World cup apps        = 12
| World cup first      = 1950
| World cup first      = 1930
| World cup best        = '''Champions''' ({{wp|1966 FIFA World Cup|1966}})
| World cup best        = Third place ([[2018 FIFA World Cup (Insulamia)|2018]])
| Regional name        = {{wp|UEFA European Championship}}
| Regional name        = {{wp|UEFA European Championship}}
| Regional cup apps    = 10
| Regional cup apps    = 6
| Regional cup first    = {{wp|UEFA Euro 1968|1968}}
| Regional cup first    = {{wp|UEFA Euro 1996|1996}}
| Regional cup best    = Runners-up ({{wp|UEFA Euro 2020|2020}})
| Regional cup best    = Semifinal ({{wp|UEFA Euro 2020|2020}})
| 2ndRegional name      = {{wp|UEFA Nations League}}
| 2ndRegional name      = {{wp|UEFA Nations League}}
| 2ndRegional cup apps  = 2
| 2ndRegional cup apps  = 2
| 2ndRegional cup first = {{wp|2019 UEFA Nations League Finals|2019}}
| 2ndRegional cup first = {{wp|2019 UEFA Nations League Finals|2019}}
| 2ndRegional cup best  = Third place ({{wp|2019 UEFA Nations League Finals|2019}})
| 2ndRegional cup best  = '''Champions''' ({{wp|2019 UEFA Nations League Finals|2019}})
| medaltemplates        =  
| medaltemplates        =  
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Revision as of 12:10, 12 April 2022

Insulamia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)The Bleus
Les Blues
The Frenchies
Les Angles
AssociationInsulamian Football Association
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachAlexander Tilbury
CaptainDanny Wilderspin
Most capsMichel Mayor (123)
Top scorerJacques Auvraie (49)
Home stadiumWhitecastle Park
CodeINS
First colours
Second colours
World ranking
Current15 Increase 3
Highest12 (July 2018)
Lowest55 (December 1992)
First international
Insulamia Insulamia 3–6 England England
(Châteaublanc, Insulamia; 6 November 1908)
Biggest win
 Ireland 0–13 England 
(Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882)
Biggest defeat
 Hungary 7–1 England 
(Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954)
World Cup
Appearances12 (first in 1930)
Best resultThird place (2018)
UEFA European Championship
Appearances6 (first in 1996)
Best resultSemifinal (2020)
UEFA Nations League
Appearances2 (first in 2019)
Best resultChampions (2019)