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The '''Occitania women's national football team''' is the [[Association football|football]] team of [[Occitania]], which is the name given to areas of southern France, westernmost Italy and a [[Val d'Aran|small valley]] in northern Spain where the [[Occitan]] language is spoken. It is controlled by the Associacion Occitania de Fotbol.
The '''Occitania women's national football team''' is the [[Association football|football]] team of [[Occitania]], which is the name given to areas of southern France, westernmost Italy and a [[Val d'Aran|small valley]] in northern Spain where the [[Occitan language|Occitan]] language is spoken. It is controlled by the Associacion Occitania de Fotbol.


Occitania also play in the ''Europeada'', which is organised by the [[Federal Union of European Nationalities]] (FUEN).<ref>[https://www.fuen.org/dk/nyheder/single/article/we-have-the-official-dates-for-europeada-2020/ We have the official dates for Europaeda 2020], [[Federal Union of European Nationalities]], 1 November 2018</ref> In the Europeada 2016 Occitania reached the final, being eliminated by eventual tournament winner [[South Tyrol]]. In the 2016 tournament and lost after extra time, finishing 2nd out of 6 teams.
Occitania also play in the ''Europeada'', which is organised by the [[Federal Union of European Nationalities]] (FUEN).<ref>[https://www.fuen.org/dk/nyheder/single/article/we-have-the-official-dates-for-europeada-2020/ We have the official dates for Europaeda 2020], [[Federal Union of European Nationalities]], 1 November 2018</ref> In the Europeada 2016 Occitania reached the final, being eliminated by eventual tournament winner [[South Tyrol]]. In the 2016 tournament and lost after extra time, finishing 2nd out of 6 teams.

Revision as of 16:43, 21 March 2022

Occitania
Nickname(s)La Seleccion
AssociationOccitania Football Association
ConfederationConIFA
Head coachFrance Sylvain Blaise
Most capsRose Lavaud (5)
Top scorerLaurie Saulnier (6)
Rose Lavaud (6)
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Occitania 12–1 Lusatian Serbian
(Italy; 19 June 2016)
Biggest win
 Occitania 12–1 Lusatian Serbian
(Italy; 19 June 2016)
Biggest defeat
 Occitania 2–3 South Tyrol 
(Italy; 24 June 2016)
Europeada
Appearances1 (first in 2016)
Best resultSecond place (2016)

The Occitania women's national football team is the football team of Occitania, which is the name given to areas of southern France, westernmost Italy and a small valley in northern Spain where the Occitan language is spoken. It is controlled by the Associacion Occitania de Fotbol.

Occitania also play in the Europeada, which is organised by the Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN).[1] In the Europeada 2016 Occitania reached the final, being eliminated by eventual tournament winner South Tyrol. In the 2016 tournament and lost after extra time, finishing 2nd out of 6 teams.

Tournament records

Europeada record

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
Italy Europeada 2016 Runners-up 2nd 4 3 0 1 22 –5
Slovenia Europeada 2020
Total 4 3 0 1 22 –5

World Cup record

Year Round Position GP W D L GS GA
CONIFA Women's World Football Cup
2021
Total

Results and upcoming fixtures

Date Venue Opponent Score
19 June 2016 Europeada 2016Italy Lusatian Serbian 12–1 report
21 June 2016  South Tyrol 2–1 report
23 June 2016 Ladin 6–0 report
24 June 2016  South Tyrol 2–3 report
6 June 2017 Friendly – France Rodez AF (women) 3–1 report
2018 Friendly – Sweden  Sápmi (Women) Canceled
June 2020 Europeada 2020Slovenia Lusatian Serbian
June 2020 Ladin
June 2020
June 2020

Personalities of the team

Current squad

Squad for the Europeada 2016

Club Name
Goalkeeper
FF Nîmes Métropole Gard Noémie Cuberes
File:Logo AS Monaco FF.jpg AS Monaco FF Charlotte Ridoux
Defensive
Toulouse FC (women) Morgane Ritter
US Castanet-Tolosane Pauline Exposito
Rodez AF (women) Manon Alard[2]
Montpellier HSC (women) Isabelle Dedieu[3]
Montpellier HSC (women) Laura Prouzet Garcia
Midfielder
Montpellier HSC (women) Manon Bruno
Montpellier HSC (women) Manon Agullo
Rodez AF (women) Solène Barbance
Toulouse FC (women) Laura Asensio
FC St Estève Farah Lagra
Forward
File:AS Saint-Étienne logo.png AS Saint-Étienne (women) Rose Lavaud
FF Nîmes Métropole Gard Laurie Saulnier
FC St Estève Sarah Dernis
Staff Name
Head coach Sylvain Blaise
President Nicolas Desachy
Physical therapy Paul Walcker
Team coach José Olacia
Occitan commentator Maurizio Giraudo


Squad for the Europeada 2020

Managers

Manager Period Played Won Drawn Lost Win %
France Sylvain Blaise 2016 5 4 0 1 080.0
Totals 5 4 0 1 80

References