Western Isles official football team

Western Isles official football team

Infobox official football team
Name = Western Isles
Badge = Bandera Western Isles.png Association = Western Isles Island Games Association
Coach = | Billy Flower Most caps = Scott Maciver / Domhnal Mackay (10 caps)
Top scorer = Scott Maciver (6 goals)
Home Stadium = Goathill Park, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

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First game = flagicon|Guernsey Guernsey 2 - 1 Western Isles )
Largest win = )
Largest loss = flagicon|Guernsey Guernsey 2 - 1 Western Isles )
Regional name =
Regional cup apps =
Regional cup first = -
Regional cup best = -

The Western Isles team is the representative football team for the Western Isles, Scotland. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA.

Most players selected either play in the Lewis and Harris Football League, or the Uist & Barra Football League.

The team played matches in the Island Games of 2005 and has subsequently played one friendly match against Shetland.

elected internationals

quad

*Team that achieved the 3rd place in the Island Games 2007
*Andrew Dunn
*Donald Mackay
*Donald Macphail
*John Morrison
*David Kinnaird
*Hector Martin MacPhee
*Paul Murray
*Iain Macinnes
*Graeme Mackenzie
*Colin Macritchie
*Donald Smith
*Scott Maciver
*Murdo Maclean
*Gordon Morrison
*Alexander Norman Wright
*Alasdair Mackay
*Euan Peter Macphedran Macleod

External links

* [http://roonba.50webs.com/western%20isles.htm List of matches in Roon Ba]


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