Talamia national football team

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Talamia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)The Hoopoes
AssociationTalamia Sports Summaka
ConfederationDSAFF
Head coachTalamia Kaireis Faidros
CaptainTimo Fulatto
Most capsTimo Fulatto (43)
Top scorerLignus Fonè (19)
Home stadiumEbdemar Au'tokra Stadium
TrigrammeTAL
MexiCola ranking2 Steady (876.5)
(25 December 2023)
Highest MexiCola ranking2
Lowest MexiCola ranking8
(January 2022)
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Zeta Reka and Hugeltaldom 3-2 Talamia 
World Cup 85 Qualifications
Biggest win
 Talamia 3-0 Inglaland 
2022 Comrades Cup
Stedwincher Ikönnstädken, Stadwincher, Lannistter
Biggest defeat
 Ardelark 4-2 Talamia 
2021 Comrades Cup
Toxeutà, Fofokoy, Talamia
Comrades Cup
Entered3 (First in 2021)
Best resultChampions (2022)
Frost Cup
Entered3 (First in 2021)
Best resultSecond place 2022



The Talamia national football team represents the Socialist Republic of Talamia in international football competitions. It is controlled by TSS (Talamia Sports Summaka), the governing body for sports in Talamia, which is a member of DSAFF (the Democratic Socialist Assembly Football Federation).

The national team competes in the World Cup, the Cup of Harmony and the Comrades Cup. In the past, it also competed in the defunct NSLeft Association Football Tournament, reaching the semi-finals of the 2020 edition.

Talamia's home ground is the Ebdemar Au'tokra Stadium, in Clinepalas.

The team is known as the Hoopoes, from the national animal. Black and red are the common colours, as it is in the national flag.

History

Origins

Following the unification of the seven kingdoms of Talamia, dating back to 1786, HoopoeBall was recognized as the Talamian national sport. It was therefore necessary to wait more than a century before football began to gain popularity. The first official document attesting a football match in Talamia dates back to 1890. It refers to the match in which the Ptoco and SF Lampride clubs faced each other, representing the two homonymous neighborhoods of the Talamian capital Clinepalas. Five years later, eight founding teams from all over Talamia created the Talamian Alfa Legue, which is still the top level of the Talamian football league system today.

The first ten years of Talamian football, not very popular at the time, saw only clubs as protagonists. In 1906, however, the seven regions of Talamia began to agree to organize an interregional internal tournament and establish their selections of best players. The Seven Kingdoms Tournament was born. It was held for nine editions, until 1914. The tournament was played with a double round-robin system. The teams played during breaks from the Talamia Alfa League, in summer and winter. The regional selection of Mentrenalio won five editions, Pento two and Uperinde and Epicesi one each. The tournament ceased to exist when TSS decided to found a single, national representative.

Foundation

The first game played by the national team dates back to 30 November 1914, when the sports federations of Talamia and Sörslúth decided to organize a friendly between the selections of the best players of the top leagues of the two nations, to encourage the quiet of a seething political climate. Played in the Ebdemar Au'tokra Stadium of Clinepalas, the game gathered twenty thousand spectators and saw the Talamian national team triumph 6-2. The very first goal scored by the national team of Talamia was by Uptele Trakute, Ptoco's forward.

At the behest of the tyrant of Sörslúth, who could not accept the defeat, the game was repeated a month later in the stadium of Eigobair, the capital of the fascist state. Talamia managed again to win 3-0. This prompted Talamia Sports' Summaka to invest in the national team, organizing a first friendly calendar. Epitede Arkha, then coach of Lampride, was appointed manager.

Failure and rebirth

In its first 105 years of life, Talamia never played official matches. Following the wave of club football, the national team stopped playing in 1966, after the failure of the Alfa League, to resume playing in 1974, thanks to Noto Plousi, owner of Fortis Epops, four years after the rebirth of the top league of Talamian football. The team began gaining popularity thanks to players of the caliber of Ensem Eio and Sanisla Pedalisismi, who is still today the top scorer.

First official appereances

After more than a century of international football played only on a friendly level, TSS decided to appoint Pedalisismi as manager in 2019, on the occasion of the team's first historic registration to an official tournament: 2019 ILFA. After weeks of hard preparation, the team was defeated in the qualification round, by an overall result of 4-3 against Lo Santano.

Despite the negative performance, this prompted TSS to include the team in the first edition of the NSLeft Association Football Tournament (NAFT). With no need for a qualifying match, Talamia advanced directly to the final stage, drawn in group D with the Democratic Republic of Cacusia, Maoux and Mon Silanies. Following this first experience, Talamia became one of the founding members of NSLeft Association Football Federation (NAFF). However, after winning all the group stage matches and the quarter-finals, the tournament stopped and the NAFF was dismantled. The Talamian national team found itself once again without official competitions in which to play.

World Cup 85

On May 10 2020, it was announced that Talamia would take part to the eighty-fifth edition of the World Cup, being admitted to the qualifications after being accepted among the 197 participating teams. On the way to the World Cup, in its first pre-tournament friendly, Talamia defeated The Jovannic 2-1. Despite this being their first participation in the tournament, the Hoopoes made a great performance, placing fifth in a group that included 13 teams. Collecting 37 points, the team bravely faced the longest qualifiers in the World Cup history. After the excellent performance, Talamia entered the seventy-seventh Cup of Harmony, without being able to go beyond the group stage. With four points won, the Hoopoes at their first participation, however, managed to beat the historic national team of Chromatika.

In February 2021, TSS officially founded the DSA Football Federation, promoting the development of interest in football on the planet of Delusia. On April 2021 it was announced that the Hoopoes will take part as the host nation to the inaugural DSAFF Comrades Cup.

World Cup 88

In February 2021, TSS officially founded the DSA Football Federation, promoting the development of interest in football on the planet Delusia. Talamia hosted the first edition of the DSAFF Comrades Cup. The Hoopoes also entered for the second time in their history in the World Cup qualifiers, for the 88th edition. Despite the two hundred twenty-first position in the world ranking, the coach Sanisla Pedalisismi was asked to reach the play-offs to access the World Cup, and at the same time to overcome the group stage of the Comrades Cup. Talamia managed to go beyond all expectations and after winning group A in the first DSAFF tournament, finished third in group 10 of the World Cup qualifiers. The lack of access to the play-offs and the defeat against Arklanda in the quarter-finals of the Comrades Cup, however, convinced the 75-year-old Sanisla Pedalisismi to resign from the position of coach. At the same time, Ansem Egemon - record holder of appearances and unmovable captain - at 38 announced his retirement from the national team.

With the end of an era, a new one began: Ensem Eio, fresh winner of the Alfa League with his club Alla Fofokoy, was named the new manager, while defender Timo Fulatto was named the new captain.

Team image

Nickname

Talamian team is commonly known by fans as "The Hoopoes". The hoopoe is the national animal of Talamia. In Talamian culture, it has an emblematic meaning related to wisdom and integrity and change, while its crest indicates royalty.

Kits and crest

Talamia's traditional home colours are red and black shirts, red or black shorts and white or black socks, incorporating all colours of the Talamian flag. The very first kit worn by Talamia national team in its debut match against Sörslúth was all-red. Therefore, over the years the team has re-proposed the historic design, wearing similar all-red jerseys. The national team wore white shorts only on the outfit used between 1977 and 1978. The uniform was so unpopular that it was replaced after just one season.

Even though Talamia's first away kits were total black, starting in 1974 - the year of the resumption of Talamian football - TSS decided that the team would wear simple white shirts in away matches, in order to cushion travel costs. From necessity, tradition was born and still today Talamia's traditional away colours are white shirts and shorts and black socks.

Talamia's third kit has always coincided with the goalkeeper's first kit, which colours are green shirts, shorts and socks - recalling the laurel on the national flag.

The badge of the Talamia national football team has a laurel crown, a symbol of peace introduced on the national flag in 1786, incorporating the letters "TFF" in its center. It was briefly replaced in the 90's by hoopoe's feathers, and restored in the 2000's.

In April 2021, after having firmly entered the professional football arena, the national team decided to forge a relationship with the technical sponsor Tahuatxi, from the nation of Txakhaxi. The agreement provides for a complete restyling of the national team badge and jerseys. The new uniforms and new jerseys made their debut in the eighty-eighth World Cup and in the inaugural edition of the Comrades Cup. Tahuatxi has completely modernized the badge, introducing the red and black colors typical of the national team and the image of a hoopoe, to recall its nickname. The new jerseys do not deviate much from tradition. The away shirt has a small novelty: a stylized red hoopoe on the left side. For the first time, however, a third shirt is designed, completely orange and with references to the plumage of the hoopoe.

Kit evolution

1914-1966
Home Away
1974-1976
Home Away
1977-1978
Home Away
1979-1983
Home Away
1984-1991
Home Away
1992-1999
Home Away
1999-2005
Home Away
2006-2011
Home Away

Home stadium

Talamia have always played their home matches in Ebdemar Au'tokra historic stadium, in Clinepalas. Initially built for HoopoeBall - Talamia national sport - the stadium became the national team's home since its founding.

Talamia played their first match at the stadium in 1914 against Sörslúth. The stadium has undergone many renovations over time, before being permanently closed and then demolished in 2015, in its hundredth birthday. For a period of three years, the team played their home games in various stadiums around Talamia as the Ebdemar Au'tokra was beaing completely rebuilt.

The first match played in the new stadium that just reopened took place on 22 April 2018 and it was once again against Sörslúth. The stadium is today owned by the city of Clinepalas, being considered cultural heritage.

Media coverage

All Talamia matches are broadcast by Pro Diorux Sports, since the foundation of Talamia's most famous pay-tv sports channel.

Before the birth of Pro Diorux, from the 1950s to the 1980s, the matches were broadcast free-to-air on national television's first channel. From 1977 to today, the official commentator of the matches of the Talamia National football Team is Gian Gianvilipendio, the most well-known sports commentator in the nation, whose voice is closely linked to the glories and failures of the national team's recent history. Gian Gianvilipendio was replaced in only one case, in 1994, by his colleague Auxe Aggelia, due to illness.

Tournament records

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place  Template:Legend-inline Tournament played on home soil  

World Cup

Qualification Main tournament Manager(s) Rank
(pre-WC)
Cycle Pld W D L GF GA Comp Result Pld W D L GF GA
85 24 11 4 9 47 48 CoH 77 GS 4 1 1 2 9 11 Sanisla Pedalisismi UR
86 did not enter WC 86 did not qualify Sanisla Pedalisismi 113
87 did not enter WC 87 did not qualify Sanisla Pedalisismi 169
88 18 10 3 5 26 25 CoH 80 GS 3 1 0 2 2 5 Sanisla Pedalisismi / Ensem Eio 221
89 18 9 2 7 34 35 WC 89 did not qualify Ensem Eio 106
90 14 4 3 7 20 25 WC 90 did not qualify Ensem Eio 83
91 did not enter WC 91 did not qualify Hamza Allouche 93
92 did not enter WC 92 did not qualify Kaireis Faidros 159

DSAFF Comrades Cup

DSAFF Comrades Cup record Manager(s)
Year Result Pld W D L GF GA
Talamia 2021 QF 4 1 2 1 5 6 Sanisla Pedalisismi
Lannistter 2022 W 7 4 3 0 16 8 Kaireis Faidros
HortizoYucatan 2023 QF 5 3 2 0 10 5 Kaireis Faidros
Total 1 title 16 8 7 1 31 19
Talamia's DSAFF Comrades Cup record
First match
 Talamia 1–1 Chan Island 
(14 May 2021; Clinepalas, Talamia)
Biggest win
 Talamia 3–0 Inglaland 
(30 July 2022; Stedwincher, Lannistter)
Biggest defeat
 Ardelark 4-2 Talamia 
(28 May 2021; Fofokoy, Talamia)
Best result
Champions in 2022
Worst result
Quarterfinals in 2021 and 2023

DSAFF Frost Cup

DSAFF Frost Cup record Manager(s)
Year Result Pld W D L GF GA
Kazanaty 2021 GS 3 0 1 2 2 5 Ensem Eio
Nordustra 2022 2nd 7 6 1 0 16 8 Kaireis Faidros
Lannistter 2023 To be determined Kaireis Faidros
Total 2nd 10 6 2 2 18 13
Talamia's DSAFF Frost Cup record
First match
 Talamia 1–2 Tìrastrāl 
(12 December 2021; Södergård, Kazanaty)
Biggest win
 Otaevieo 1–3 Talamia 
(27 December 2022; Nattfáravik, Nordustra)
Biggest defeat
 Talamia 0-2 Taskania 
(19 December 2021; Södergård, Kazanaty)
Best result
Runners-up in 2022
Worst result
Group stage in 2021

Current squad

The following 26 players were called up for the 2023 DSAFF Frost Cup.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Arees Zugon (1999-05-18) 18 May 1999 (age 27) 15 -18 Talamia KarpìStomà
12 1GK Emnos Eleutherios (2000-03-18) 18 March 2000 (age 26) 10 -9 UFS Mexico Estudiantes
24 1GK Malasafes Tillo (1999-03-09) 9 March 1999 (age 27) 2 -2 Ukotrium Uyoni Vae

2 2DF Anthonos Stoimon (2000-06-11) 11 June 2000 (age 25) 2 0 Talamia ICBL Epacra Delphis
3 2DF Kuamo Pakhutes (1997-11-28) 28 November 1997 (age 28) 3 0 Hortizo FC Mací
5 4FW Nicao Reithro (1993-08-14) 14 August 1993 (age 32) 11 0 Yucatan Jaguares
6 2DF Akontio Barys (2000-05-08) 8 May 2000 (age 26) 17 0 Talamia Alla Fofokoy
13 2DF Timo Fulatto (1989-03-19) 19 March 1989 (age 37) 43 7 Talamia Alla Fofokoy
19 2DF Terpsi Amandus (2004-06-28) 28 June 2004 (age 21) 1 0 Yucatan Mineros
25 2DF Brabeo Chrestelikia (2001-05-31) 31 May 2001 (age 24) 24 1 UFS Mexico InterMonterrey

4 3MF Terpsi Apopsiloo (2002-03-24) 24 March 2002 (age 24) 4 0 Talamia SF Lampride
7 3MF Akontio Spermauthoi (2000-06-20) 20 June 2000 (age 25) 14 1 Talamia PAS Geitorisma
8 3MF Arees Sus (1992-11-05) 5 November 1992 (age 33) 36 2 Talamia KarpìStomà
14 3MF Lignus Aix (1993-07-30) 30 July 1993 (age 32) 5 0 UFS Mexico Las Palmas
16 3MF Pagos Pensa (2001-03-11) 11 March 2001 (age 25) 15 2 Yucatan ICBL Playa del Carmen
17 2DF Asulon Stemma Artemis (1998-01-02) 2 January 1998 (age 28) 31 1 Talamia KarpìStomà
18 3MF Nicao Kinklis (1999-10-05) 5 October 1999 (age 26) 16 0 Talamia Fortis Epops
20 3MF Thraskema Orelaia (1995-01-18) 18 January 1995 (age 31) 5 0 Talamia Hellas Anen
21 3MF Aneer Bembix (2004-05-19) 19 May 2004 (age 21) 12 1 Yucatan Esmeraldas
22 3MF Thraskema Apopatos (2002-04-22) 22 April 2002 (age 24) 19 2 Talamia Alla Fofokoy
23 3MF Arees Parerregmenon (2000-02-11) 11 February 2000 (age 26) 14 2 Talamia Fortis Epops

9 4FW Lignus Fonè (1997-05-26) 26 May 1997 (age 28) 36 19 Lannistter FK Tellestikk Rangers
10 4FW Neaniaõ (2002-04-19) 19 April 2002 (age 24) 26 10 Yucatan ICBL Playa del Carmen
11 4FW Domileo Stikhos (1998-09-22) 22 September 1998 (age 27) 3 3 Nordustra FK Rumwenn
15 4FW Doxaglaos Agglikà (2001-11-12) 12 November 2001 (age 24) 18 7 Lannistter FK Tellestikk Rangers
26 4FW Purgos Dromos (2001-08-25) 25 August 2001 (age 24) 2 0 Itini Artin FC

Individual records

Player records

Most capped players

As of 25 December 2023, the players with the most appearances for Talamia are:

Rank Player Caps Goals Period
1 Timo Fulatto 43 7 2021-present
2 Lignus Fonè 36 19 2021-present
Kata Dioiiké 36 5 2021-present
Arees Sus 36 2 2021-present
3 Asulon Stemma Artemis 31 1 2021-present
4 Neaniaõ 26 10 2021-present
5 Stern A'apt 24 9 2021-present
Brabeo Chrestelikia 24 1 2021-present
6 Thraskema Apopatos 19 10 2021-present
7 Doxaglaos Agglikà 18 7 2021-present
8 Kristos Maios 17 0 2021-present
Akontio Barys 17 0 2021-present

Players in bold are still active.

Top goalscorers

As of 25 December 2023, the players with the most goals for Talamia are:

Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Period
1 Lignus Fonè 19 36 0.53 2021-present
2 Neaniaõ 10 26 0.38 2022-present
3 Stern A'apt 9 24 0.38 2021-present
4 Timo Fulatto 7 43 0.16 2021-present
5 Doxaglaos Agglikà 7 18 0.39 2021-present

Players in bold are still active.

Captains

List of captaincy periods of the various captains throughout the years.

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