Guernsey official football team

Guernsey
Nickname(s) Donkeys
Association Guernsey Football Association
Head coach Stephen Sharman
Home stadium The Track, Footes Lane or Corbet Field
First colours
First international
Guernsey Guernsey 6–0 Alderney Alderney
(17 April 1905)
Biggest win
Guernsey Guernsey 12–0 Alderney Alderney
(1 April 1978)
Biggest defeat
Jersey Jersey 7–0 Guernsey Guernsey
(11 April 1946)

The Guernsey official football team is the official football team representing the island of Guernsey (which is not part of the United Kingdom, but is a Crown dependency) in non-FIFA international football matches. It is not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, and therefore cannot compete for the FIFA World Cup or UEFA European Football Championship.

History

Since 1905, they have competed with Alderney and Jersey for the Muratti Vase, winning it 46 times, most recently in 2017. The players are selected from the Guernsey leagues, with the top Division being the FNB Priaulx League.

Guernsey Football went under a transformation at the start of the 2011–12 season when Guernsey F.C. was created, which led to the vast majority of the top Island players competing in the English non-league pyramid system for the very first time.

The official team is coached by Stephen Sharman who was appointed in September 2013 after Kevin Graham stepped down.[1]

Guernsey also compete in the Island Games and are the current champions having won the Gold medal in Jersey in 2015.

Ladies team

The team is made up from players in the four local teams of women's football, Vale Rec, Rangers, Rovers and Sylvans.

A Woman's team has competed annually against Jersey in the Muratti tournament since 1997. [2]

Won: 6 Drawn: 0 Lost: 13

Guernsey Women have competed in the Island Games since 2001.

The best result was 4th place in 2003.

In 2016 Ormer FC was created to allow Guernsey Women to compete in UK competitions, it is affiliated to the Hampshire Football Association. [3] This was followed by GFA announcing they would create an alternative Women's team to do something similar. These changes led to the 2017 Ladies Muratti being cancelled following disputes.

Women's Muratti cup results

Achievements

winner since 2000
2001, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017[8]

Selected Internationals opponents

(Last update: 14 May 2017)

Opponents Matches Win Draw Loss GF GA
 Åland Islands201124
 Alderney54530125122
 Cornwall311148
 Falkland Islands110030
 Frøya3300152
 Gibraltar321061
 Gotland110030
 Greenland211060
Isle of Man Isle of Man4400143
 Isle of Wight522198
 Jersey111471254191213
 Menorca110021
 Orkney2200130
 Rhodes211021
 Shetland310279
 Western Isles110021
 Ynys Môn7421156
TOTAL2041242161543278

Island Games Record

19891991199319951997199920012003200520072009201120132015
dne6thdne5th4th9th1st1st2nddne3rd2nddne1st
  • Blue square indicates host
  • dne – did not enter

References

  1. "Guernsey appoint Stephen Sharman as island team boss". BBC News. 4 September 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  2. "Muratti – Ladies". GuernseyFA.com.
  3. "Guernsey women's football team to enter UK leagues as Ormer FC". Guernsey Press. 9 June 2016.
  4. "Women's Muratti: Botterill stars as Jersey beat Guernsey again". BBC. 10 May 2014.
  5. "2016 Muratti Vase: Jersey thrash Guernsey in record-breaking women's match". BBC. 15 May 2016.
  6. "Guernsey FA withdraw from 2017 Women's Muratti". Guernsey Press. 8 February 2017.
  7. "Guernsey men beat Isle of Man to win gold". BBc Sport.
  8. "Muratti 2014: Guernsey crush Jersey 4–1 to retain Vase". BBC News. 11 May 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.

See also

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