Andalusia autonomous football team

The Andalusia national football team is the national[1] football team of Andalusia. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, because Andalusia is represented internationally by the Spain national football team. It plays only friendly matches.

Andalusia
AssociationAndalusia Football Federation
Head coachPaco Chaparro
Antonio Álvarez
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Andalusia 1–4 Galicia 
(14 January 1923)
Biggest win
 Andalusia 5–1 Catalonia 
(1 January 1936)
Biggest defeat
Castile 4–0 Andalusia 
(28 October 1963)

History

In the first half of the 20th century, the Sur regional federation, which encompassed the Andalusia region and organised the Campeonato Regional Sur for the local clubs (dominated by Sevilla FC), selected a representative team for occasional friendly matches, and also entered the inter-regional Prince of Asturias Cup.[2]

During the Iberoamerican Expo in Seville, 1929, Andalusia played a friendly match against Club Atlético Boca Juniors in Estadio de Heliopolis, known today as Estadio Benito Villamarín.

They rarely played again until 1963, when they were invited by the Castilian Federation to its 50-year celebrations, playing against Biscay and then Castile.[3] Two years later, during the Andalusia Football Federation's own 'golden jubilee', the regional select played against Paraguay in Estadio Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville.

In the early years of the 21st century, Andalusia played an annual fixture, usually each winter. However, other than for the regions such as Catalonia and the Basque Country with leanings towards independence whose matches draw larger crowds, matches were rarely played by the Spanish regions in the subsequent years as they did not prove cost-effective to arrange.[4] The main exception to this situation was when Andalucia faced Madrid for the latter's federation centenary in 2013, a repeat of their 1963 encounter.[5]

Selected Internationals

19 November 1922 Prince of Asturias Cup[2] [lower-alpha 1]Valencian Community  1–2  Andalusia[lower-alpha 2] Valencia
Cubells Kinké
León
Stadium: Campo de Algirós
14 January 1923 Prince of Asturias Cup[2] [lower-alpha 2]Andalusia  1–4  Galicia Seville
Kinké Ramón González
Ramón Polo
Chiarroni
Stadium: Reina Victoria
8 January 1928 (1928-01-08) Friendly Andalusia  4–1  Valencian Community Jaén
Report
24 September 1935 (1935-09-24) Friendly Catalonia  2–0  Andalusia Barcelona
Bosch  38'
Raich  77'
Stadium: Estadi d'Montjuïc
Referee: Arribas
1 January 1936 (1936-01-01) Friendly Andalusia  5–1  Catalonia Seville
Report Raich Stadium: Estadio de Nervión
Referee: Ocaña
26 October 1963 (1963-10-26) FFM Trofeo Bodas de Oro Biscay 2–2[lower-alpha 4]  Andalusia Madrid
Mauri  11'
Aguirre  89'
Report Diéguez  10'
Ansola  44'
Stadium: Estadio Metropolitano
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Plaza
28 October 1963 (1963-10-28) FFM Trofeo Bodas de Oro Castile 4–0  Andalusia Madrid
Mendonça  3'
Puskás  77' (pen.), 87'
Yanko  86'
Report Donato Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Barrenechea
18 December 1974 Andalusia  4–3  Romania Huelva
Porta  22' 33'
Acosta  (pen)
López 80'
Report Atodiresei  3'
Roznai  10'
 24'
8 May 1990 Andalusia  1–1  Uruguay Seville
22:00 CET Adolfo Aldana  17' Correa  75' Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Referee: Navarrete (Spain)
31 May 1990 Andalusia  0–0  Yugoslavia Cadiz
22:00 CET Stadium: Carranza
22 December 1998 Andalusia  2–0 LFP combined team Seville
22:00 CET Merino  36'
Raúl Molina  59'
Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
28 December 1999 Andalusia  1–0  Estonia Granada
22:00 CET Carlitos  15' Stadium: Los Cármenes
22 December 2000 Andalusia  2–0  Morocco Córdoba
22:00 CET Carlitos  23'
Óscar  32'
Stadium: Nuevo Arcángel
17 May 2001 Andalusia  3–1  Iraq Vélez-Málaga
22:00 CET Stadium: Vivar Téllez
27 December 2001 Andalusia  3–3  Tunisia Seville
22:00 CET Jesuli  33'
Tristán  65' (pen.), 70'
Mounir Boukadida  56'
Khaled Brada  75' (pen.)
Zoubil Baya  85'
Stadium: La Cartuja
Attendance: 20,000
27 December 2002 Andalusia  3–2  Chile Málaga
22:00 CET Josemi  62'
Raúl Molina  76'
Manu  81'
Cristián Álvarez  67'
Quinteros  81'
Stadium: La Rosaleda
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Antonio Jesús López Nieto
27 December 2003 Andalusia  1–0  Latvia Huelva
22:00 CET Tristán  21' Stadium: Colombino
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Rafael Ramírez Domínguez
29 December 2004 Andalusia  0–0  Malta Seville
22:00 CET Stadium: Carranza
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: David Fernández Borbalán
1 June 2005 Sevilla FC 2–4  Andalusia Seville
22:00 CET Antoñito  63'
Jesuli  85'
Tevenet  20'
Marcos Márquez  51'
Juanlu  81'
Francisco  88' (pen.)
Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo
28 December 2005 Andalusia  4–1  China PR Cadiz
22:00 CET Tristán  2'
Navas  4'
Antoñito  57' (pen.)
Marchena  76'
Yi  52' Stadium: Carranza
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Rafael Ramírez Domínguez
27 December 2006 Andalusia  3–1  Israel/ Palestine Seville
22:00 CET Güiza  5', 22'
Alfaro  69'
Saban  43' Stadium: La Cartuja
Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo
27 December 2007 Andalusia  4–1  Zambia Jerez
22:00 CET Arzu  26'
Barral  39' (pen.)
Manu  49'
Gallardo  90+2' (pen.)
Katongo  9' Stadium: Chapín
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: José Luis Paradas Romero
7 June 2013 Madrid  1–2  Andalusia Madrid
20:00 CET Riki  13' (pen.) Barral  8', 17' Stadium: Vallecas
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo
29 December 2016 Andalusia  3–1 LaLiga combined team Seville
19:00 CET Marchena  37'
Sergio León  68', 88'
Report Burgui  13' Stadium: Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Munuera Montero
  1. the Levante (Valencian Federation) team.
  2. the Sur (South Federation) team.
  3. the Centro (Central Federation) team.
  4. After Extra Time. Corners were counted but also even at 9 each. Andalusia progressed on drawing of lots.

Coaches

See also

  • Category:Andalusian footballers

References

  1. Boletín Oficial del Estado of Spain, n. 68 of 2007/03/20, p. 11872. Estatuto de Autonomía de Andalucía. Artículo 1: «Andalucía, como nacionalidad histórica y en el ejercicio del derecho de autogobierno que reconoce la Constitución, se constituye en Comunidad Autónoma en el marco de la unidad de la nación española y conforme al artículo 2 de la Constitución.»
  2. Vicente Martínez Calatrava (17 August 2009). "La Copa Príncipe de Asturias" [The Prince of Asturias Cup] (in Spanish). CIHEFE. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  3. "Por cuatro goles a cero, la Seleccion de Castilla vencio a la de Andalucia" [By four goals to nil, the Castille selection wins over that of Andalusia]. ABC (in Spanish). 29 October 1963. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  4. "Selecciones sin autonomía" [Selections without autonomy]. Público (in Spanish). 22 December 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  5. "Andalucía festeja con victoria el Centenario de la federación madrileña" [Andalusia celebrates with victory in the Centenary of the Madrid federation]. Marca (in Spanish). 7 June 2013. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
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