Minorca football team

Minorca football team
Minorca
Shirt badge/Association crest
Association Associació Menorquina de Futbol
Head coach Gabriel Llabrés and Juan Millán
FIFA code no member of FIFA
Home colours
Away colours
First international
 Jersey 1 - 0 Minorca 
(Rhodes, 30 June 2007)
Biggest win
 Minorca 6 - 0 Greenland 
(Åland Islands, 29 June 2009)
Biggest defeat
 Jersey 1 - 0 Minorca 
(Rhodes, 30 June 2007)

The Minorca football team is the insular football team for Minorca, Spain. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, because it is represented internationally by the Spanish National Football Team. It only plays friendly matches. Minorca is a member of the International Island Games Association and has taken part in Football at the Island Games.

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Selected internationals

Date Venue Home Team Opponent Score
Jul 03 2009 Aland Islands  Minorca  Western Isles 4 - 1
Jun 30 2009 Aland Islands  Minorca  Åland Islands 1 - 1
Jun 29 2009 Aland Islands  Minorca  Greenland 6 - 0
Jun 28 2009 Aland Islands  Minorca  Shetland 2 - 2
Jul 5 2007 Rhodes  Minorca  Saaremaa 4 - 1
Jul 4 2007 Rhodes  Minorca  Ynys Môn 6 - 1
Jul 2 2007 Rhodes  Minorca  Gibraltar 1 - 2
Jun 30 2007 Rhodes  Minorca  Jersey 0 - 1

Squad 2009[1]

The following players were in the Island Games squad in 2009.

  • (GK) Antonio Florit (CE Alaior)
  • Francisco Goñalons (PE Ciutadella)
  • Josep Fàbregas (CE Mercadal)
  • Pedro Prats (Atlètic de Ciutadella)
  • Jonathan Haro (CF Sporting Mahonés)
  • Xavier Cardona (CF Norteño)
  • Vicente Gomila (Atlètic de Ciutadella)
  • John Stevenson (UD Mahón)
  • Samuel Lluch (CF Norteño)
  • Gabriel Mercadal (CE Mercadal)
  • Bartolomé Villalonga (CE Menorca)
  • Jordi Coll (CE Alaior)
  • José Medina (UD Mahón)
  • Miguel Pons (UD Mahón)
  • Jordi Caules (CF Sporting Mahonés)
  • Alejandro Pallicer (CE Mercadal)
  • Jesús Sastre (CF Norteño)
  • Josep Pons (CE Ferreries)
  • Santiago Martí (CE Alaior)

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