Canary Islands autonomous football team
Nickname(s) | Canario (The Canaries) | ||
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Association | Federación Canaria de Fútbol | ||
Head coach | José Caballero | ||
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First international | |||
Canary Islands 5 - 1 Venezuela (6 February 1996) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Canary Islands 5 - 1 Venezuela (6 February 1996) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Canary Islands 0 - 2 Venezuela (17 May 2002) |
The Canary Islands national football team is the regional football team for the Canary Islands, Spain. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA/CAF, because the Canary Islands are represented internationally by the Spanish national football team. The team only plays friendly matches.
Selected internationals
Date | Venue | Home Team | Opponent | Score |
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8 February 2016 | Las Palmas, Canary Islands | Canary Islands | United States U19 | 1–0 |
7 February 2014 | Las Palmas, Canary Islands | Canary Islands | United States U18 | 3–2 |
29 December 2007 | Las Palmas, Canary Islands | Canary Islands | Angola | 2–0 |
17 May 2002 | Las Palmas, Canary Islands | Canary Islands | Venezuela | 0–2 |
21 December 1999 | Tenerife, Canary Islands | Canary Islands | Yugoslavia B | 2–2 |
22 December 1998 | Las Palmas, Canary Islands | Canary Islands | Latvia | 4–0 |
6 February 1996 | Las Palmas, Canary Islands | Canary Islands | Venezuela | 5–1 |
Latest games
29 December 2007 | Canary Islands | 2-0 | Angola | Las Palmas |
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20:00 CET | Adrián Martín 39' Jorge 47' |
Stadium: Gran Canaria Referee: Armando Raúl Afonso Suárez |
Kits
Canary Islands' kit is a white jersey with piping gold with blue shorts and yellow socks. Their away kit is with a blue jersey. The kits are currently manufactured by Adidas, since 2012 the federation has supplied by Pony International.
Team
- Called up for match against Angola
# | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | ||
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GK | Javi Ortega | Villa de Santa Brígida | ||||||
GK | Ione Puga | July 8, 1986 | Mallorca B | |||||
GK | Moisés Trujillo | San Isidro | ||||||
DF | Ángel López | March 10, 1981 | Villarreal | |||||
DF | David García | February 25, 1982 | Las Palmas | |||||
DF | Juanma | October 18, 1982 | Las Palmas | |||||
DF | Ricardo | |||||||
DF | Pablo Sicilia | September 10, 1981 | Tenerife | |||||
DF | Aythami | April 2, 1986 | Deportivo de La Coruña | |||||
DF | Carmelo | July 9, 1983 | Sporting de Gijón | |||||
MF | Adrián Martín | September 28, 1981 | Conquense | |||||
MF | Nauzet Alemán | February 25, 1985 | Real Valladolid | |||||
MF | Canario | May 27, 1988 | Espanyol B | |||||
MF | Jonathan Sesma González | November 14, 1978 | Córdoba | |||||
MF | Ayoze García | November 22, 1975 | Tenerife | |||||
MF | Jorge Larena Avellaneda | September 29, 1981 | (without club) | |||||
MF | Momo | July 15, 1982 | Real Betis | |||||
MF | David Silva | January 8, 1986 | Manchester City | |||||
FW | Braulio Nóbrega | September 18, 1985 | Real Zaragoza | |||||
FW | Cristo Marrero | October 11, 1978 | Las Zocas | |||||
FW | Rubén Castro | June 27, 1981 | Real Betis | |||||
FW | Pedro Vega | July 19, 1979 | Polideportivo Ejido | |||||
FW | Ione Jiménez | October 31, 1981 | Osasuna |
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