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| Captain                  = [[Jackson Nųwrinâum]]
| Captain                  = [[Jackson Nųwrinâum]]
| Most caps                = Davide Beck (202)
| Most caps                = Davide Beck (202)
| Top scorer              = [[Zakha Neves]]
| Top scorer              = [[Zakha Neves]] (74)
| Home Stadium            = The Devireu
| Home Stadium            = The Devireu
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| First game              = {{flagicon|Ganji Islands}} Ganji Islands 2-0 [[New Gujo]]
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{{flagicon|New Gujo}}<br>([[Buju Town]], Ganji Islands; 14 July 1968)
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| Largest win              = {{flag|New Gujo}} 0-8 Ganji Islands {{flagicon|Ganji Islands}}<br>([[Gueriz]], New Gujo; 2 April 2011)
| Largest loss            = {{flagicon|Ganji Islands}}Ganji Islands 0-6 {{flagicon|Viha}}<br>([[Eter Town]], Ganji Islands; 30 August 2005)
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Revision as of 10:59, 25 April 2019

Ganji Islands
Nickname(s)Os Verdes (The Greens)
AssociationFederação de Futebol das Ilhas Cânhami (FFIC)
ConfederationVFC (Valasia)
Head coachNamar Etore
CaptainJackson Nųwrinâum
Most capsDavide Beck (202)
Top scorerZakha Neves (74)
Home stadiumThe Devireu
First international
Ganji Islands Ganji Islands 2-0 New Gujo New Gujo
(Buju Town, Ganji Islands; 14 July 1968)
Biggest win
 New Gujo 0-8 Ganji Islands Ganji Islands
(Gueriz, New Gujo; 2 April 2011)
Biggest defeat
Ganji IslandsGanji Islands 0-6 Viha 859365.png Viha
(Eter Town, Ganji Islands; 30 August 2005)