Provence football team

The Provence national football team is the football team for the French territory of Provence. The team does not have affiliation with UEFA or FIFA, but are an affiliate member of the NF-Board since December 2008.

Provence
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 
(Padania; 25 June, 2009)
VIVA World Cup
Appearances4 (first in 2008)
Best result4th place (2009, 2012)

In 2008 and for the first time since 1921, the Provence team played matches, competing in the 2008 VIVA World Cup where they finished in the last place after losing all of their four games. After a losing streak of six games, the team finally claimed a first win in the end of last year, when they beat Monaco 3–2 in a friendly.

Provence put in an improved performance at the 2009 VIVA World Cup when they topped Group B before finishing 4th. They once again finished last at the 2010 finals before surprising many at the 2012 tournament, where they finished above Northern Cyprus in the group-stages, eventually losing to hosts Kurdistan in the semi-finals.

Selected internationals

Date Venue Opponent Score
9 June, 20122012 VIVA World Cup, Kurdistan Provence Zanzibar2–7
8 June, 20122012 VIVA World Cup, Kurdistan Provence Kurdistan Region1–2
6 June, 20122012 VIVA World Cup, Kurdistan Provence Northern Cyprus2–1
5 June, 20122012 VIVA World Cup, Kurdistan Provence Darfur18–0
4 June, 20102010 VIVA World Cup, Gozo Provence Gozo1–2
2 June, 20102010 VIVA World Cup, Gozo Provence Kurdistan Region2–3
1 June, 20102010 VIVA World Cup, Gozo Provence Two Sicilies0–1
11 March, 2010Padania Provence Padania3–1
26 June, 20092009 VIVA World Cup, Padania Provence Sápmi4–4 (4–5)
25 June, 20092009 VIVA World Cup, Padania Provence Kurdistan Region0–6
23 June, 20092009 VIVA World Cup, Padania Provence Sápmi2–1
22 June, 20092009 VIVA World Cup, Padania Provence Gozo3–1
20 December, 2008Monaco Provence Monaco3–2
12 July, 20082008 VIVA World Cup, Sápmi Provence Sápmi2–4
10 July, 20082008 VIVA World Cup, Sápmi Provence Arameans Suryoye0–5
9 July, 20082008 VIVA World Cup, Sápmi Provence Kurdistan Region0–3
8 July, 20082008 VIVA World Cup, Sápmi Provence Padania1–6
4 April, 1921Catalonia Provence Catalonia0–1
3 April, 1921Catalonia Provence Catalonia0–4

Tournament records

VIVA World Cup record

VIVA World Cup
Year Pos GP W D L GS GA
2006Did not enter
20085th40043–18
20094th42029–12
20106th30033–6
20124th420223–10
TotalBest: 4th place5401138–46
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