Easter Island national football team

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Easter Island
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Association Associación de Fútbol Amateur de la Isla de Pascua
Confederation NF-Board
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Home Stadium Estadio de Hanga Roa
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First international
Chile Juan Fernández 3 - 5 Easter Island Easter Island
(June, 1996)
Largest win
Easter Island Easter Island 16 - 0 Juan Fernández Chile
(28 September 2000)
Worst defeat

The Easter Island national football team is the official football team for the Easter Island. They are not affiliated with FIFA or OFC, and therefore cannot compete for the FIFA World Cup or OFC Nations Cup.

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NF-Board football teams
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Chagos Islands | Chechnya1 | Easter Island1 | Greenland | Kiribati1 | Maasai People1 | Monaco | Occitania | Republic of Saugeais2 | Rijeka | Roma People | Sápmi | Sealand2 | Somaliland | Southern Cameroon | South Lower Saxony2 | South Moluccas | Tibet | TR Northern Cyprus | West Papua | Western Sahara1 | Zanzibar1,3

1 Provisional members. — 2 Associate members. — 3 CAF associate members.
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