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The '''Esfalsa national football team''' represents {{Pacifica|Esfalsa}} in men's international [[Association football|football]].
<!-- 'Seven Niners' nickname etymology: from 9-1 victory over Karnetvor (1960), with the 9 Esfalsan goals scored by 7 players, national symbolism blah blah + people happy from beating Karnetvor so soon after the Great War -->


<!-- Biggest win: 10–0 over Bruuma, 2016 Group C -->
<!-- Biggest win: 10–0 over Bruuma, 2016 Group C -->
<!-- Biggest loss: 0–9 to Qvait, 1972 Group C -->
<!-- Biggest loss: 0–9 to Qvait, 1972 Group C -->
The '''Esfalsa national football team''' represents {{Pacifica|Esfalsa}} in men's international [[Association football|football]].
<!-- Seven Niners etymology: from 9-1 victory over Karnetvor (1960), with the 9 Esfalsan goals scored by 7 players, national symbolism blah blah + people happy from beating Karnetvor so soon after the Great War -->

Revision as of 02:33, 27 November 2021

Esfalsa
Nickname(s)The Seven Niners
The Gold Stripes
AssociationFootball Esfalsa
Head coachFelix Grosvenor
CaptainDaniel Sullivan
Most capsAllen Linnemann
Top scorerAllen Linnemann
TrigrammeESF
First colours
Second colours
IUFA ranking
Current6
Highest3 (1956–1960, 2000, 2008, 2016–2017)
Lowest15 (1992)
Biggest win
 Esfalsa 10–0 Bruuma 
Biggest defeat
 Esfalsa 0–9 Qvait 
IUFA FWC
Appearances11 (first in 1956)
Best resultChampions (2000)

The Esfalsa national football team represents Esfalsa in men's international football.