Canary Islands autonomous football team

Canary Islands
Nickname(s) Canario (The Canaries)
Association Federación Canaria de Fútbol
Head coach José Caballero
First colours
Second colours
First international
Canary Islands Canary Islands 5 - 1 Venezuela 
(6 February 1996)
Biggest win
Canary Islands Canary Islands 5 - 1 Venezuela 
(6 February 1996)
Biggest defeat
Canary Islands 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
Feb 7 2014Spain  Canary Islands  United States 3 - 2
Dec 29 2007Canary Islands  Canary Islands  Angola 2 - 0
May 17, 2002Canary Islands  Canary Islands  Venezuela 0 - 2
Dec 21 1999Canary Islands  Canary Islands  Yugoslavia 2 - 2
Dec 22 1998Canary Islands  Canary Islands  Latvia 4 - 0
Feb 6 1996Canary Islands  Canary Islands  Venezuela 5 - 1

Latest games

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

# Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
GK Javi Ortega Spain Villa de Santa Brígida
GK Ione Puga July 8, 1986 Spain Mallorca B
GK Moisés Trujillo Spain San Isidro
DF Ángel López March 10, 1981 Spain Villarreal
DF David García February 25, 1982 Spain Las Palmas
DF Juanma October 18, 1982 Spain Las Palmas
DF Ricardo
DF Pablo Sicilia September 10, 1981 Spain Tenerife
DF Aythami April 2, 1986 Spain Deportivo de La Coruña
DF Carmelo July 9, 1983 Spain Sporting de Gijón
MF Adrián Martín September 28, 1981 Spain Conquense
MF Nauzet Alemán February 25, 1985 Spain Real Valladolid
MF Canario May 27, 1988 Spain Espanyol B
MF Jonathan Sesma González November 14, 1978 Spain Córdoba
MF Ayoze García November 22, 1975 Spain Tenerife
MF Jorge Larena Avellaneda September 29, 1981 Spain (without club)
MF Momo July 15, 1982 Spain Real Betis
MF David Silva January 8, 1986 England Manchester City
FW Braulio Nóbrega September 18, 1985 Spain Real Zaragoza
FW Cristo Marrero October 11, 1978 Spain Las Zocas
FW Rubén Castro June 27, 1981 Spain Real Betis
FW Pedro Vega July 19, 1979 Spain Polideportivo Ejido
FW Ione Jiménez October 31, 1981 Spain Osasuna