Navarre autonomous football team

The Navarre autonomous football team is the regional football team for Navarre, Spain. It is not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA because it is represented internationally by the Spain national team, and only plays in friendly matches.

Navarre
Nickname(s)Selección Navarra
AssociationFederación Navarra de Fútbol
Head coachPedro María Zabalza
First colours
First international
 Navarre 4 – 0 Burkina Faso 
(28 December 2003)
Biggest win
 Navarre 4 – 0 Burkina Faso 
(28 December 2003)

Selected internationals

28 December 2003[1] Navarre 4–0 Burkina FasoPamplona
Txiki  65'
De Carlos  41' (84)
Palacios  52'
Stadium: El Sadar Stadium
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Undiano Mallenco
29 December 2004[2] Navarre 2–1 MoroccoPamplona
De Carlos  35'
Nagore  (pen.)
Houssine Stadium: El Sadar Stadium
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Undiano Mallenco
26 December 2005[3][4] Navarre 1–0 China PRPamplona
Muñoz  65' Stadium: El Sadar Stadium
Attendance: 6,000

List of players

  1. Also played for the unofficial Basque Country team.
  2. Also a full FIFA international with Spain.

Results

22 December 2017 Navarre 1–3 CataloniaPamplona
18:30 Oroz  19' Report Bonmatí  21'
Férez  61', 63'
Stadium: El Sadar
Referee: David Recio

See also

References

  1. "Estreno plácidode la selección navarra" [Placid debut of the Navarrese national team] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 29 December 2003. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  2. "Euskadi y Navarra ganan" [Euskadi and Navarre win] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 30 December 2004. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  3. "Orbaiz y Gurpegi participan en la victoria de Navarra ante China" [Orbaiz and Gurpegi participate in the victory of Navarre against China] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 27 December 2005. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  4. "Invictos a la Tercera" [Thrice Undefeated] (PDF) (in Spanish). Federación Navarra de Fútbol. 1 February 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 December 2009. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  5. Lusarreta: Pablo Lusarreta Zabalza, BDFutbol
  6. Lezaun: Javier Lezaun Ezpeleta, BDFutbol
  7. Aitor Santos: Aitor Santos Primo, BDFutbol
  8. Iturralde: Raúl Iturralde Narváiz, BDFutbol
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