Gibraltar national football team

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Gibraltar
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Gib
Association Gibraltar Football Association
Head coach Albert Buhagiar
Home stadium Victoria Stadium
FIFA code GBZ
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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First kit
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Second kit
First international
Sevilla FC 2 - 0 Gibraltar Flag of Gibraltar
(Spain Flag of Spain; 15 April 1923)
not FIFA regulated
Biggest win
Flag of Gibraltar Gibraltar 19 - 0 Sark Flag of Sark
(Guernsey, Flag of Guernsey; 29 June 2003)
not FIFA regulated
Biggest defeat
Sevilla FC 5 - 0 Gibraltar Flag of Gibraltar
(Spain Flag of Spain; 18 April 1923)
not FIFA regulated
Flag of Greenland Greenland 5 - 0 Gibraltar Flag of Gibraltar
(Isle of Wight, UK Flag of the United Kingdom; 6 July 1993)
not FIFA regulated

The Gibraltar national football team represents Gibraltar in football competitions and is controlled by the Gibraltar Football Association. It is not a member of FIFA or UEFA and is therefore not eligible to enter the World Cup or the European Championship. Gibraltar applied for UEFA membership, but this was rejected by the UEFA Board in 2007.

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[edit] History

The history of the Gibraltarian national football side can be traced back to April 1923, when it traveled to Spain to play club side Sevilla in a friendly; two games were played and Gibraltar lost both.[1]

The first competition the team entered was the 1993 Island Games. Gibraltar lost all of its matches, scoring only one goal and finishing in last place.

They had much more success in the 1995 Island Games, which they hosted. Despite losing their opening game against Greenland, Gibraltar bounced back to record their first competitive win, against the Isle of Man. Another victory over Anglesey saw Gibraltar finish second in the group, ahead of Anglesey only on goal difference, and qualify for the semi finals. There, they beat Jersey 1-0, before losing the final to the Isle of Wight by the same scoreline.

In the 1997 edition, two wins and two losses in the group stage, followed by a defeat to Shetland in a playoff, saw Gibraltar finish 6th out of 9 teams. Another poor performance in 1999 saw them finish 11th.

Results improved slightly in 2001, as they came 5th, and in 2003 Gibraltar recorded their biggest win ever, defeating Sark 19-0. Other good results against Greenland and Orkney saw them finish 6th out of 12. Despite these minor successes, Gibraltar did not even enter the 2005 tournament.

In 2007, Gibraltar won the Island Games for the 1st time, beating Rhodes by 4-0.

[edit] FIFI Wild Cup

In 2006 Gibraltar participated in the 2006 FIFI Wild Cup where it was ranked 3rd. In Gibraltar's opening match, they drew 1-1 with the hosts, the 'Republic of St. Pauli', before beating Tibet 5-0 in their second group game to qualify for the semi-finals. There they lost 2-0 to eventual champions Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. In the third place playoff, Gibraltar had a rematch against St. Pauli. This time Gibraltar were able to defeat the hosts, to finish in third place out of the six teams.

[edit] Application for membership of FIFA and UEFA

On August 25, 2006, it was proposed that Gibraltar will become a provisional member of UEFA. However, a decision on granting this was postponed in October 2006 [2]. The decision was made on December 8, 2006 that Gibraltar will be made provisional members of UEFA: FIFA had announced two days earlier that their executive committee had "ruled that Gibraltar does not meet the statutory requirements to become a FIFA member", despite the fact that the Court of Arbitration in Sport had already ruled to the contrary[3].

On January 26, 2007 Gibraltar membership had been rejected by the UEFA Board, due to political pressure by Spain.

[edit] Tournament records

[edit] Island Games record

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Flag of the Isle of Wight 1993 7th Place Match 8 4 0 0 4 1 9
Flag of Gibraltar 1995 Runners-Up 2 5 4 0 1 5 3
Flag of Jersey 1997 5th Place Match 6 5 2 0 3 13 8
Flag of Gotland 1999 11th Place Match 11 4 1 0 3 9 11
Flag of the Isle of Man 2001 5th Place Match 5 4 3 0 1 7 2
Flag of Guernsey 2003 5th Place Match 6 5 3 0 2 29 5
Flag of Rhodes 2007 Champions 1 4 3 1 0 9 2
Total 7/10 1 Title 31 16 1 14 73 40
*Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won. Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.

[edit] Wild Cup record

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Flag of Hamburg 2006 3rd Place Playoff 3 4 2 1 1 8 4
Total 1/1 0 Titles 4 2 1 1 8 4

[edit] Honours

  • Winners (1): 2007
  • Runners-up (1): 1995

[edit] Team

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
GK Kevin de los Santos Flag of Gibraltar Glacis United F.C.
GK Kieron Macedo Flag of Gibraltar St Joseph's F.C.
DF Joseph Chipolina
DF Dylan Moreno Flag of Gibraltar Glacis United F.C.
DF Matthew Reoch Flag of Gibraltar Manchester United F.C. (Gibraltar)
DF Ryan Casciaro
DF Adolf Anes
MF Lee Albert Ferrary Flag of Gibraltar Manchester United F.C. (Gibraltar)
MF Aaron Asquez Flag of Gibraltar Manchester United F.C. (Gibraltar)
MF Robert Guilling Flag of Gibraltar Lincoln F.C.
MF Aaron Payas Flag of Gibraltar Laguna F.C.
MF Wayne Asquez Flag of Gibraltar Manchester United F.C. (Gibraltar)
MF Lee Casciaro Flag of Gibraltar Lincoln F.C.
MF Daniel Duarte Flag of Gibraltar Lincoln F.C.
FW Yogan Santos Flag of Gibraltar Laguna F.C.
FW Roy Chipolina Flag of Gibraltar Lincoln F.C.
FW John Paul Duarte
FW Jeremy Lopez
FW Keith Menez Flag of Gibraltar Manchester United F.C. (Gibraltar)


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