Falkland Islands official football team

The Falkland Islands official football team is a representative football team of the Falkland Islands, organised by the Falkland Islands Football League. The Falkland Islands Football League does not belong to the CONMEBOL, as its member countries support Argentina in the sovereignty conflict, and therefore neither can be a member of FIFA.[2][3] Thus, the team is not eligible to play in official competitions such as the World Cup and the Copa América. The team has played in the Island Games in 2001, 2005, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017. In 2013 the team enjoyed a record win and a 3rd place medal.

Falkland Islands
Nickname(s)Stanley / The Warrahs
AssociationFalkland Islands Football League
Head coachIan Betts
First colours
Second colours
Elo ranking
Current 230 (2 April 2020)[1]
First international
 Isle of Man 9–0 Falkland Islands 
(8 July 2001)
Biggest win
 Falkland Islands 6–0 Frøya 
(18 July 2013)
Biggest defeat
 Isle of Man 9–0 Falkland Islands 
(8 July 2001)
 Isle of Man 9–0 Falkland Islands 
(13 July 2005)
 Greenland 9–0 Falkland Islands 
(17 July 2013)

After two years with no League football it was decided that the Falkland Islands Football League (FIFL) would be completely revamped, a Constitution was drawn up and Committee members were put forward and accepted. After the Constitution was passed by interested players, a new league was organised with four teams, with players being picked by each of the team's captains. On 9 November the opening league fixtures were played.

At the same time, the Falkland Islands National team appointed manager Jimmy Curtis to lead the team at the 2009 Island Games in Åland. A squad of over 23 players was picked and training began in September 2008. The long distance needed to travel, the expensive cost to travel on RAF and LAN flights and the need to take between 16–18 players usually prevents the Football team from attending the Island Games more often than every four years. Due to the remoteness of the islands and the small population, the Stanley team can only play military teams or visiting warships.

The Falkland Islands football team most recently competed at the NatWest Island Games in 2017, held between 24 and 30 June in Gotland. This was the seventh time the Falkland Islands have competed in the Island Games. They were drawn in Group D with the Isle of Man, Ynys Môn and Hitra. After losing all 3 group matches they played Alderney in the 15th place play off, losing 0–3.

Selected internationals

Date Venue Opponent Score
Nov 11 2018 Falkland Islands FA England Representative Team[4]1–3
Jun 30 2009Åland Islands Western Isles1–7
Jun 29 2009Åland Islands Gotland0–2
Jun 28 2009Åland Islands Isle of Man1–2
Jul 15 2005Shetland Orkney0–2
Jul 14 2005Shetland Åland Islands1–2
Jul 13 2005Shetland Isle of Man0–9
Jul 12 2005Shetland Saare County2–1
Jul 10 2005Shetland Shetland0–4
Jul 13 2001Isle of Man Orkney4–1
Jul 12 2001Isle of Man Greenland0–4
Jul 9 2001Isle of Man Guernsey0–3
Jul 8 2001Isle of Man Isle of Man0–9

Tournament records

Island Games record

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
200111th Place Match11th4103417
20059th Place Match10th5104318
200915th Place Match16th4004314
201113th Place Match13th4103417
20133rd Place Match3rd4202818
201511th place match12th4103311
201715th place match16th4004313
Total29602328108

Current squad

The following players have been called up for the 2017 Island Games which take place in Gotland from 24 to 30 June 2017. Caps correct as of 18 July 2013.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Ben Hoyles 11 0 Falkland Islands Holidays FC
13 1GK Ross Peters 3 0 C&R Construction FC
2 2DF Luke Clark 10 0 C&R Construction FC
3 2DF Shupikaya Chipunza 7 1 C&R Construction FC
5 2DF Kyle Biggs 13 0 Malvina House Hotel FC
12 2DF Jean Paul 0 0 Falkland Island Holidays FC
15 2DF Torin Harte 0 0 Crescent Valley Raiders
4 3MF Wayne Clement 0 0 C&R Construction FC
6 3MF Daniel Biggs 13 0 Unattached
7 3MF Joshee Peck 13 1 Malvina House Hotel FC
8 3MF Michael Betts 5 0 Malvina House Hotel FC
11 3MF Sam Toolan 3 0 Worthing United F.C.U18
17 3MF Jordan Betts 0 0 Malvina House Hotel FC
18 3MF Andres Balladares 16 0 Falkland Island Holidays FC
- 3MF Joshua Ennis 0 0 Sheffield United
9 4FW Rafael Sotomayor Morales (1979-05-30) 30 May 1979 12 3 Falkland Island Holidays FC
10 4FW Aiden Morris 4 0 Malvina House Hotel FC
14 4FW Declan Bonner 2 0 BGC F.C.
16 4FW Ethan Gilson-Clarke 0 0 Cheltenham Town F.C. Academy
19 4FW Martyn Gilson-Clarke 0 0 C&R Construction FC

References

  1. Elo rankings change compared to one year ago. "World Football Elo Ratings". eloratings.net. 2 April 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  2. "When Saturday Comes – Military tactics". Wsc.co.uk. 2012-07-09. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
  3. "When Saturday Comes – The football archipelago". Wsc.co.uk. 2011-06-25. Archived from the original on 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
  4. "What Liam Ferdinand will be up to on the Falkland Islands". Football In Bracknell. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
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