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Revision as of 17:36, 6 May 2023

Greater Normark
Nickname(s)Wolverines
AssociationNormarkian Football Federation
ConfederationNFA (Nortua)
Sub-confederationCNFA (Central Nortua)
Head coachLars Videgaard
CaptainKristian Wollum
Most capsAksel Olsen (128)
Top scorerChristian Skaare (37)
Home stadiumKronen i nord
First colours
Second colours
First international
Greater Normark 1–5 East Besmenia
(Oskarsviik, Greater Normark; 1930)
Biggest win
Greater Normark 8–0 Quetana
(Oskarsviik, Greater Normark; 3 April 2013)
World Cup
Appearances4 (first in 1999 Freiz World Cup)
Best resultQuarter-finals 2023 Melmingen World Cup

The Greater Normark National Football Team, nicknamed Wolverines, represents Greater Normark in men's international football and is controlled by the governing body for football in Greater Normark, Normarkian Football Federation. Normark's home ground has been the Kronen i Nord in Oskarsviik since 2019, when it replaced Primoil Arena in the same city. Normark's current head coach is Lars Videgaard and their captain is Kristian Wollum.

The Greater Normark national football team has qualified for the World Cup three times, with their first appearance being in 1999 Freiz World Cup and their best one being in 2023 Melmingen World Cup where they came to the quarter-finals.

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