Menorca football team explained

Menorca
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Fifa Trigramme:no member of FIFA
Association:Associació Menorquina de Futbol
Coach:Gabriel Llabrés and Juan Millán
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First Game: 0–1
(Kalythies, Rhodes; 30 June 2007)
Largest Win: 6–0
(Sund, Åland; 29 June 2009)
6–0
(Fårösund, Gotland; 27 June 2017)
Largest Loss: 4–0
(Guernsey; 10 July 2023)

The Menorca football team represents Menorca, an island of Balearic Islands Autonomous Community of Spain. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, because it is represented internationally by the Spain national football team. It only plays friendly matches. Menorca is a member of the International Island Games Association and has taken part in Football at the Island Games.[1]

Selected internationals

TournamentDateVenueOpponentScorePosition
Jun 30 20070–19th
Jul 2 2007 1–2
Jul 4 2007 6–1
Jul 5 2007 4–1
Jun 28 20092–27th
Jun 29 2009 6–0
Jun 30 2009 1–1
Jul 3 2009 4–1
Jun 26 20110–27th
Jun 27 20113–2
Jun 30 20112–2
Jun 28 20152–23rd
Jun 29 20153–0
Jun 30 20153–1
Jul 2 20151–2
Jul 3 20151–0
Jun 25 20171–04th
Jun 26 20173–3
Jun 27 20176–0
Jun 29 20171–1
Jun 30 20170–1
July 9 20235–012th
July 10 20230-4
July 11 20230-1
July 13 20231–2

Current squad

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Notes and References

  1. ITV 28 June 2017 at 11:04am Jersey men’s football team tumble out in the group "A 3–0 win over Orkney at Vaskinde wasn’t enough to see the reds through to the semi-finals, as Menorca beat Alderney 6–0 meaning their goal difference was one better after all."
  2. Web site: ISLAND GAMES 2023 . menorcafootball.com . 4 July 2023.