official national football team of Catalonia
The Catalonia national football team ( Catalan : Selecció de futbol de Catalunya ) is the official football team of Catalonia. It is organised by the Catalan Football Federation, founded in 1900. The team has been referred to by diverse names including Selecció Catalana, Selecció de Barcelona and the Catalan XI. As the Catalan Federation is affiliated to the Royal Spanish Football Federation as one of the several spanish regional football federations Catalonia ca n’t be affiliated with either FIFA or UEFA as a national extremity association and is consequently not allowed to participate in official competitions for national teams such as the FIFA World Cup or the UEFA european Championship. other than in certain cases where early nationalities are involved, Catalan players are full spanish citizens who are eligible to play for Spain, and much do. [ 2 ] Since 1904, the team has played closely 200 games against versatile national, regional and club teams. [ 3 ] International friendly games have been played more regularly since 1997. Among the teams they have played are Nigeria, Brazil, and Argentina.

history [edit ]

inaugural games [edit ]

The Catalonia team made their debut in 1905 Initially they played against diverse club teams such as Club Espanyol, Madrid CF, FC Barcelona and Irún Sporting Club. On 2 February 1912, they made their international friendly debut against France, losing 7–0 in Paris. The team was : Reñé, Irízar, Amecharruza, Alemany, Peris, Armet, Forns, Rodríguez, Comamala, Morales and Ramiro. On 1 December 1912, the two teams met again in Barcelona and this prison term the Catalans won 1–0. In 1914, the Catalan XI played the Basque Country XI for the first gear clock time, but there is no record of the result. [ 4 ] The first recorded game between the two teams took place on 3 January 1915 at San Mamés Stadium ; the Catalan XI lost 6–1. [ 5 ]

Copa Príncep d’Astúries [edit ]

between 1915 and 1926, the Catalan XI competed in an inter-regional contest. They finished as runner-up in 1915 and won the Copa Príncep d’Astúries for the first time in 1916, beating a Castile/Madrid XI 8–5 over two games. They then relinquished the trophy in 1917 after losing to the Castile XI 2–0. During the 1920s, a team featuring Josep Samitier, Paulino Alcántara, Sagibarba and Ricardo Zamora helped the Catalan XI win the contest in 1922, 1924 and 1926. The concluding rival in 1926 was a play-off between the two teams who had won the competition the most. The Catalans beat an Asturias XI 6–3 over two games. american samoa well as playing other regional teams from throughout Spain and Europe, the 1920s besides saw the Catalan XI play respective international friendly matches. On 13 March 1924, at the Camp de Les Corts, the Catalan XI played Spain for the first fourth dimension. The Spain XI included Josep Samitier and Zamora, two of the best catalan players of the era, while the Catalan XI featured Alcántara and Sagibarba. Samiter scored doubly as the Spain XI won 7–0. On 13 December 1925, Samitier, Zamora, Alcántara and Sagibarba were on the lapp side as the Catalan XI beat Czechoslovakia at the Estadi de Sarrià. After conceding a penalty and going down 1–0, Sagibarba then equalised with another penalty before Samitier clinched a 2–1 succeed. On 7 July 1926, the Catalan XI played Czechoslovakia in Prague. Despite Samitier putting the Catalans 1–0 ahead, they finally lost 2–1 .

Catalonia vs. Brazil [edit ]

During the 1930s, Catalonia continued playing friendly games against an align of teams ; 1934 was a peculiarly thoroughly class. On 2 February, they played Spain and lost 2–0 at Les Corts. Four months belated, they played Brazil doubly. On 17 June, the Catalan XI beat Brazil 2–1 at Les Corts and then on 24 June, they held them to a 2–2 trace at the Vista Alegre in Girona. The Brazil team had been in Europe to play in the official 1934 FIFA World Cup and included the legendary Leônidas in their team. The Catalan XI completed a dependable calendar month when on June 29 they beat the reigning official La Liga champions, Athletic Bilbao, 5–1 .

The Franco era [edit ]

After the spanish Civil War, caudillo Francisco Franco imposed respective restrictions on Catalonia, abolishing the Generalitat de Catalunya and banning the official consumption of the Catalan language and the Catalan flag. Despite these restrictions, the Catalan XI continued to play regularly during this period and even played Spain twice. On 19 October 1947, at the Sarrià and with a team featuring Juan Velasco, Marià Gonzalvo, Joan Segarra and César, they beat Spain 3–1. On 9 August 1953, Spain avenged this frustration with a 6–0 win. During this era, respective luminary Barcelona players, including the spanish players László Kubala, Luis Suárez, Evaristo and former Chus Pereda, played for the Catalan XI. On 26 January 1955, in a friendly game against Bologna at Les Corts, Kubala was besides joined by another guest actor, Alfredo Di Stéfano. The Catalan XI won 6–2 with two goals from Kubala and one from Di Stéfano. On 1 September 1956, Di Stéfano returned to Les Corts with Real Madrid, recent winners of the first official european Cup, and played a Selecció de Barcelona. real won the game 7–3. The Catalan XI marked the end of the Franco era with a friendly crippled against the Soviet Union at the Camp Nou on 6 June 1976. The team included Carles Rexach, guest Netherlands players Johan Cruyff and Johan Neeskens, and Chilean international Carlos Caszely who played for Espanyol. The game finished 1–1 with Neeskens scoring for the Catalan XI. Cruyff ‘s son, Jordi, would subsequently play regularly for the Catalan XI .

democratic earned run average [edit ]

Catalonia v Basque Country team playing in Camp Nou Since the restoration of democracy in the 1970s, the Catalonia spokesperson team has regularly played international friendly matches. They put together a bowed stringed instrument of successful results against countries like Bulgaria, Nigeria, Yugoslavia, Lithuania and Chile. On 5 May 2002, Catalonia hosted Brazil in a affectionate up friendly game before the official 2002 World Cup. Brazil, who went on to win the official competition, beat Catalonia 3–1. In 2004, Brazil returned for a second friendly crippled and this clock time won 5–2 at the Camp Nou, where some months late Argentina defeated Catalonia 3–0. The concluding friendly matches have been against Paraguay, Costa Rica, Basque Country, Argentina and Colombia .

Johan Cruyff era [edit ]

On 2 November 2009, it was announced that Dutch legend and former Barcelona coach Johan Cruyff would be the new coach of Catalonia. [ 6 ] On 22 December 2009, they played a friendly against Argentina, which ended in a Catalonia winnings, 4–2 at Camp Nou. On 28 December 2010, Catalonia played another friendly against Honduras winning 4–0 at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. [ 7 ] On 30 December 2011, Catalonia played Tunisia in a scoreless draw at the Lluís Companys. [ 8 ] In their last game under Cruyff, on 2 January 2013, Catalonia drew with Nigeria at the Cornellà-El Prat, 1–1. [ 9 ]

Post-Cruyff earned run average [edit ]

Former player Gerard was appointed new bus for the Catalan team for two years. His beginning match with the team took place on 30 December 2013 against Cape Verde at the Olímpic Lluís Companys. [ 10 ]

Fixtures and results [edit ]

For all past match results of the national team, see single-season articles, and Catalonia home football team results

2019 [edit ]

2020 [edit ]

all-time record [edit ]

As of 25 March 2019

Players [edit ]

ascribable to the unofficial condition of the Catalonia team and others, many of the usual conventions of international football do not apply. Players who have already appeared for a FIFA national team can play for the Catalans in addition, but if they are simultaneously called up for both, the FIFA squad ( normally Spain ) takes priority. [ 2 ] [ 12 ] Clubs are besides not obligated to release their players, and the request is sometimes refused by clubs outwith the spanish leagues, or when the repair takes rate during the domestic season and the club has important approaching fixtures. [ 13 ] eligible players can besides choose not to be involved. This means the Catalan squads are frequently below what would be considered their ‘full persuasiveness ‘, but besides means those who do take part are in full committed to the concept, and in many cases would have no other opportunities to experience external football so consider the match to be an authoritative count. This contrasts with their opponents, as the repair does not contribute to their Association rate points or individual hood totals and is thus one of the least significant matches out of several they would play each year. In combination with home advantage for the Catalan team in most of their fixtures, this has led to the results falling in their favor more often than might be expected compared to other nations perceived to have a exchangeable standard of players. [ 2 ] [ 12 ]

stream police squad [edit ]

The play along players were called up for the friendly meet against Venezuela, on 25 March 2019.
All caps and goals as of 25 March 2019 after match against  Venezuela.

recent call-ups [edit ]

The following players have been called up for the team within the last 12 months and are distillery available for selection .

  • WD = Player withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue.

celebrated players [edit ]

Guest players [edit ]

Because Catalonia is not a penis of either UEFA or FIFA due to it being a region of Spain and plays only in unofficial friendly matches, normal eligibility rules based on birthplace do not apply, and a issue of players who were not born in Catalonia and played for other external teams have guested for the Catalan XI, although this is much less frequent in the twenty-first century. With the celebrated exception of Alfredo Di Stéfano, most were playing for Barcelona or Espanyol at the time. Some of these players, such as Andrés Iniesta, César Rodríguez, Francisco Bru, Guillermo Amor and Pepe Reina had lived a bombastic depart of their lives in Catalonia due to their football careers .

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Selected coaches [edit ]

Honours [edit ]

  • Copa Príncep d’Astúries
    • Winners (4): 1916, 1921, 1924, 1926
    • Runners-Up: 1915, 1917

See besides [edit ]

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