Basque Country national football team

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Basque Country
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname 'Euskadi'
Association Euskadiko Futbol Federakundea
Head coach José Angel Iribar
Most caps  ?
Top scorer Julen Guerrero (6)
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First kit
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First international
Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country 6 - 1 Catalonia Flag of Catalonia
(January 3 1915; Basque Country)
Biggest win
Flag of Denmark Denmark 1 - 11 Basque Country Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community)
( August 29 1937; Denmark)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Mexico Mexico 8 - 4 Basque Country Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community)
( October 16 1938; Mexico)
Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country 1 - 5 Hungary Flag of Hungary
(August 31 1980; Basque Country)

The Basque Country football team is the representative football team of the Basque Country. The team is referred to by various names including the Selección de Euskadi, the Euskal Selekzio, Euskadi XI and Basque XI. The Euskadiko Futbol Federakundea (EFF) is not affiliated to either FIFA or UEFA and the team does not participate in international tournaments.

The first Euskadi XI made their debut on January 3 1915 against a Catalan XI, winning 6-1. In 1915 and 1916 and then again in 1930 and 1931 the two sides played each other in a series of games. However it was until 1937 that an Euskadi XI played outside Spain. José Antonio Aguirre, the president of the Basque Country and a former Athletic Bilbao footballer, initiated the idea of an Euskadi XI going on tour to raise funds for the Basque cause during the Spanish Civil War. This team subsequently toured Europe and Mexico and even entered the Mexican league. During the Franco years regional identity was frowned upon in Spain and the Euskadi XI did not play. However since 1979 a Euskadi XI has regularly got together, usually at Christmas and usually at the San Mamés Stadium, to play a game. They have played opponents from Africa, South America and Europe, although unlike Catalonia, who have played Brazil, they have never attracted a major football power. Their most recent game was a 4-0 victory over the Serbia national football team in Bilbao in December 2006.









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