Lyonheimer Mens National Team
Nickname(s) | LMNT | ||
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Association | LFF | ||
Head coach | Pontus Jannson | ||
Captain | József Zakariás | ||
Most caps | József Zakariás (128) | ||
Top scorer | Ferenc Askas (72) | ||
Home stadium | Lyonheimer stadion | ||
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World ranking | |||
Current | 4 | ||
Highest | 2 (1958) | ||
Lowest | 16 (2004) | ||
The Lyonheimer Mens National Team, or LMNT, is a national football team in Anteria. Based in Lyonheimer, the national team has been successful over the years, winning the IFA World Cup 3 times. The record goalscorer for the national team is Ferenc Askas who has scored 72 goals in 73 senior appearances for the national team.
History
The LMNT was founded in 1919, when the LFF (Lyonheimer football federation) was founded. They played their first national team game against Blechingia in 1923, with a 2-0 win.
The first IFA World Cup they played was in 1934, where they reached the round of 16, before being knocked out.
In the 1950s, Lyonheimer had a golden era, winning the IFA World Cup twice in the decade, with Ferenc Askas notably leading the line.
Squad
Goalkeepers
GK: Somogyi Tibor (Vice-Captain) GK: Kocsis Szilárd GK: Sípos Arnold
Defence
DF: Kaszás Ugor DF: Jónás Adrián DF: Dániel Gazdag DF: Tóth Barnabás DF: Kis György DF: Milan Szilveszter DF: Ferenc Di Stephan DF: Simon Krisztián
Midfield
MF: József Zakariás MF: Nemanja Nikolić MF: Dimitar Gorgachov MF: Novák Kálmán MF: Berbatov MF: Szücs Botond MF: Fülöp Arnold MF: Horváth Balázs MF:Kerekes Ferenc
Forwards
FW: Nemanja Nikolić FW: Faragó Dávid FW: Orbán Pál FW: Farkas Ildikó FW: Edin Berbatov FW: Pál Béla