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Provence football team

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Provence
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationFédération Provençale de Football
ConfederationNF Board
Top scorerEnnys Hammoud (5)
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Provence 0–4 Catalonia 
(3 April 1921)
Biggest win
 Provence 22–0 Tibet 
(Arbil, Iraq; 5 June 2012)
Biggest defeat
 Provence 0–6 Kurdistan Region 
(Varese, Padania; 25 June 2009)
VIVA World Cup
Appearances4 (first in 2008)
Best result4th place (2009, 2012)

The Provence football team is the football team for the French territory of Provence. The team does not have affiliation with UEFA or FIFA, but is an affiliate member of the NF-Board since December 2008. It occasionally participates in international competitions, such as the Viva World Cup, finished fourth in 2009 and 2012.[1]

History

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The Provence football team played its first matches against Catalonia on 3 and 4 April 1921, which ended in losses.[2][3][4]

After years of uncertainty and rumours of a reformation in the 1960s, the team was relaunched in 2006, and it played its first matches since 1921 at the 2008 Viva World Cup, in Gällivare, Sweden,[5][6] where they finished in the last place after losing all of their matches against Padania, Kurdistan, Syrian Arameans, and Sápmi.[4][5] After a losing streak of six games, the team finally claimed their first-ever win in a friendly match against Monaco (3–2).[4] Three further participations followed in 2009, 2010,[1] and 2012.[1][7] Provence finished fourth in 2009, following a defeat in penalty shootouts to Sápmi in the match for third place.[8]

Since then, the national team has been taken over by Philippe Burgio, and the former Valencia player revamped the team by calling up several players that he had trained when he was Olympique de Marseille's youth coach, who in 2012, were playing in the fourth to seventh French divisions.[4][9] On 12 April 2012, the Provençal team played against EUGA Ardziv [oc], intended to develop cohesion and create a team spirit around the project of Thierry Marcadé, President of the APF, which consists in making a good performance in the upcoming VIVA World Cup.[10] With Burgio at the helm, they surprised many by finishing above Northern Cyprus in the group-stages, eventually losing to hosts Kurdistan in the semi-finals. lost in the semifinals of the 2012 edition to Kurdistan,[11] and then lost the third-place match to Zanzibar (2–7).[12]

In June 2013, the Provençale Association, in partnership with the Partners Sports International (PSI), organized the first edition of the International Tournament of Peoples, Cultures and Tribes, which took place between 22 June and 29 June 2013 in Marseille.[13][14] In order to prepare itself for the tournament, Provence played a warm-up match against FC Sète 34 on 31 May, which presented themselves with a large group of 20 players including 7 on trial; trailing 2–1 at half-time, Provence was able to develop its collective game in the second half to win the game 3–2.[15] In the tournament, Provence faced several teams, including Quebec, led by former Montreal Impact player Patrick Leduc,[16][17] and reached the final, where they faced the reigning champions of the Viva World Cup, but ultimately losing 0–1.

Notable players

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Selected internationals

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3 April 1921 Friendly Catalonia  4–0  Provence Barcelona, Catalonia
Report Stadium: Camp de la Indústria
Referee: Massana
4 April 1921 Friendly Catalonia  1–0  Provence Barcelona, Catalonia
Stadium: Camp de la Indústria
Referee: Timer

8 July 2008 2008 VIVA World Cup Provence  1–6  Padania Gällivare Stadium, Gällivare
17:00 Giordano 23' Report Cossato 7'
Salandra 34', 45' (pen.)
Ligarotti 36', 80'
Ferrari 90'
Attendance: 600
Referee: Norway Ragnar Dahl
9 July 2008 2008 VIVA World Cup Provence  0–3  Kurdistan Region Malmberget Stadium, Malmberget
13:00 Report Rahman 55'
Halgurd 90+1', 90+3'
Attendance: 600
Referee: Norway Mikkel Sara
12 July 2008 2008 VIVA World Cup Sápmi  4–2  Provence Gällivare Stadium, Gällivare
16:00 Eira 3'
Eira 7'
Logje 28'
Dreyer 83'
Report Giordano 5', 14' Attendance: 800
Referee: Norway Johnny Nielsen
20 December 2008 Friendly Monaco  2–3  Provence Cap-d'Ail, Monaco
Report
22 June 2009 2009 VIVA World Cup group stage Provence  3–1  Gozo Stadio Silvio Piola, Novara
17:00 CET Hammoud 36', 77'
Hammami 90+1'
Report Camilleri 73' Attendance: 100
Referee: Buonanno
23 June 2009 2009 VIVA World Cup group stage Sápmi  1–2  Provence Stadio Franco Ossola, Varese
17:00 CET Bertelsen 5' Report Hammoud 37'
Hammami 64' (pen.)
Attendance: 50
Referee: Iodice
25 June 2009 2009 VIVA World Cup semifinals Provence  0–6  Kurdistan Region Stadio Franco Ossola, Varese
17:00 CET Report Aziz 6'
Sediq 16'
Qadir 25'
Abdullah 56', 80'
Abdulrida 71'
Attendance: 250
Referee: Modesti
26 June 2009 2009 VIVA World Cup 3rd-place match Provence  4–4
(4–5 p)
 Sápmi Stadio Mario Rigamonti, Brescia
21:00 CET Hammoud 14', 88'
Matel 16'
Bennattar 21'
Report Thomassen 13', 53' (pen.)
Bruer 18'
Reginiussen 82'
11 March 2010 Friendly Padania  1–3  Provence Italy
[Report]
1 June 2010 2010 VIVA World Cup group stage Provence  0–1  Two Sicilies Sannat Ground, Sannat
17:30 CET Report Cappuccilli 5' (pen.) Referee: Luciano Casnati (Italy)
2 June 2010 2010 VIVA World Cup group stage Kurdistan Region  3–2  Provence Sannat Ground, Sannat
17:30 CET Qaraman 31', 90+5'
Rahman 35'
Report1
Report2
Borghesi 19', 39' (pen.) Referee: Antonio Guida (Italy)
4 June 2010 2010 VIVA World Cup 5th-place match Gozo  2–1  Provence Gozo Stadium, Xewkija
15:30 CET Buttigieg 59'
Camilleri 89'
Report1
Report2
Juan 19' (pen.) Referee: Aaron Fenech (Malta)
5 June 2012 2012 VIVA World Cup group stage Darfur  0–18  Provence Franso Hariri Stadium, Arbil
22:30 AST Report Mdahoma 4'
Zenafi 5', 40', 59'
Copel 19', 32', 59', 68', 75'
S.Abbes 23', 49', 50', 77', 83'
Y.Abbes 41', 54'
Taba 47'
Lescoualch 66'
8 June 2012 2012 VIVA World Cup semifinals Kurdistan Region  2–1  Provence Duhok Stadium, Duhok
18:30 AST Ismael 2', 59' Report Zenafi 36' Attendance: 12,500
9 June 2012 2012 VIVA World Cup 3rd Place Match Provence  2–7  Zanzibar Franso Hariri Stadium, Arbil
16:30 AST Taba 44'
Copel 57'
Report Suleiman 22', 23', 71'
Mcha 35', 68', 90'
Kassim 58'
13 February 2013 Friendly Provence  6–1  Monaco Saint-Zacharie, France
Report
31 May 2013 Friendly FC Sète 34 2–3  Provence Marseille, France
Report Zénafi 3–2'
Crus 2–2'
27 June 2013 International Tournament of Peoples, Cultures and Tribes semifinals Provence  1–3  Quebec Marseille, France
De Santi 4' [ Report] Aoun 28'
Agourram 48'
Carrie 80'

Tournament records

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VIVA World Cup record

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VIVA World Cup
Year Pos GP W D L GS GA
Occitania 2006 did not enter
Sápmi 2008 5th 4 0 0 4 3 –18
Padania 2009 4th 4 2 0 2 9 –12
Gozo 2010 6th 3 0 0 3 3 –6
Kurdistan Region 2012 4th 4 2 0 2 23 –10
Total 4th place 5 4 0 11 38 –46

References

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  2. ^ "Catalonia Autonomous Team Matches 1912-2004". RSSSF. 2 August 2006. Archived from the original on 13 January 2010. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  3. ^ "El match Cataluña-Provence". hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com. Mundo Deportivo. 7 April 1921. p. 2. Archived from the original on 16 June 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  7. ^ "Schweizer Kicker kämpften im Irak" [Swiss footballers fought in Iraq]. www.20min.ch (in German). 10 June 2012. Archived from the original on 13 August 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
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  11. ^ "Loin de l'Euro 2012, le Kurdistan bat la Provence" [Far from Euro 2012, Kurdistan beats Provence]. www.lemonde.fr (in French). 9 June 2012. Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
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  13. ^ "Tournoi international des peuples, cultures et tribus 2013" [International Tournament of Peoples, Cultures and Tribes in Marseille]. worldfootball.xooit.fr (in French). 7 May 2013. Archived from the original on 18 October 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
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  15. ^ "Compte rendu du match Sélection Prouvenco - FC Sète 34 (31/05/13)" [Match report Sélection Prouvenco - FC Sète 34 (05/31/13)]. archive.is (in French). 3 June 2013. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  16. ^ "Communication de l'équipe québécoise pour sa participation au Tournois des Peuples, Cultures et Tribus" [Communication from the Quebec team for its participation in the Tournament of Peoples, Cultures and Tribes]. archive.is (in French). 16 June 2013. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  17. ^ "Premier gain écrasant pour le Québec" [First landslide win for Quebec]. www.journaldemontreal.com (in French). 24 June 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
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