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| Coach = [[Etruria|Eugénio Ettore]] | | Coach = [[Etruria|Eugénio Ettore]] | ||
| Captain = [[Ardesia|Arturo Vasco]] | | Captain = [[Ardesia|Arturo Vasco]] | ||
| Most caps = | | Most caps = [[Ardesia|Arturo Vasco]] | ||
| Top scorer = [[Ardesia| | | Top scorer = [[Ardesia|Arturo Vasco]] (63) | ||
| Home Stadium = [[Rémont|Sapote Stadium]], [[Rémont]] | | Home Stadium = [[Rémont|Sapote Stadium]], [[Rémont]] | ||
| FIFA Trigramme = | | FIFA Trigramme = |
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Nickname(s) | Os Galos (The Roosters) | ||
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Association | Ardesian Football Federation (Federação Ardesiana de Futebol, FAF) | ||
Confederation | FPAF | ||
Head coach | Eugénio Ettore | ||
Captain | Arturo Vasco | ||
Most caps | Arturo Vasco | ||
Top scorer | Arturo Vasco (63) | ||
Home stadium | Sapote Stadium, Rémont | ||
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Current | 7 (20 May, 2023) | ||
First international | |||
Ardesia 2–1 AFR (Assunçã, AFR; 16 April 1909) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Ardesia 12–1 Scovern (Rémont, Ardesia; 9 June 1997) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Etruria 9–2 Ardesia (Keisi, Senria; 12 June 1991) | |||
Appearances | 19 (first in 1939) | ||
Best result | Champions (1975) | ||