New Persia national football team
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Confederation | BIFC |
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Head coach | Edward Hunt |
Captain | Edward Hunt |
Top scorer | Edward Hunt, Jo Clifton, Ben Ferenczy (1 each) |
MFA Code | RNP |
MFA World ranking | 8 |
Highest MFA ranking | 8 (October 2012) |
Lowest MFA ranking | 8 (October 2012) |
First international | |
Senya 2–6 Pambia (6 May 2011, Reepham, Rukora) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Senya 2–6 Pambia (6 May 2011, Reepham, Rukora) | |
World Cup | |
Appearances | TBD |
MFA European Championships | |
Appearances | None |
The New Persia national football team is the representative national football team of the Republic of New Persia. The team was founded on 30 October 2012, after New Persia became independent following the dissolution of Pambia. The MFA recognises New Persia as Pambia's successor, and as such New Persia retain Pambia's records.
Real results
It is unknown for the real results.
Friendly 6 May 2011 | DES Senya | 6 - 2 | Pambia | RHSC Field, Reepham, Rukora | ||
12:45 | Barnaby Hands 6', 12', 27', 52' Jack Stables 15', 31' |
Edward Hunt 24' Joe Clifton 43' |
Attendance: 39 Referee: Ewan Whitmore Man of the Match: Barnaby Hands | |||
Friendly 28 November 2011 | Pambia | 1 - 1 | DES Senya | RHSC Field, Reepham, Rukora[1][2] | ||
10:20 | Ben Ferenczy 31' | Report | Barnaby Hands 50+2' | Attendance: 2 Referee: Alexander Edgar Man of the Match: Ben Ferenczy | ||