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Crimea national football team

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'''Crimea national football team''' - [[football]] national team representing the [[Crimea]] peninsula <ref>https://ift.tt/2Dy1UCo futbol</ref> in international and local friendly matches. The team is controlled by the Crimean Football Union. Crimea is not a member of [[FIFA]] nor of [[UEFA]], but is a member of the unofficial organization [[ConIFA]].

== History ==
The first known performances of the Crimean national team date back to September 1923, when the peninsula national team took part in the First All-Ukrainian Spartakiad in [[Kharkov]] (in some later sources this tournament is called Ukrainian SSR Championship 1923) In their first match, the semifinals of group 2 (1/8 finals of the general tournament), the Crimeans beat the team [[Dnipro|Yekaterinoslav]] 2:1, in the next game (the finals of their group or 1/4 finals of the tournament) lost to the team [[Druzhkivka]] 0:2 <ref> https://ift.tt/2P4Es4K details of the matches and the composition of the Crimean national team did not survive. There is no information about the existence of the national team in the next 60 years.

In 1986, in preparation for [[FIFA World Cup 1986]] [[USSR national football team|USSR national team]] held a control game with the Crimea national team composed of Simferopol football players "[[SC Tavriya Simferopol|Tavria]], Kerch "[[FC Ocean Kerch|Ocean]]" and Sevastopol "[[FC Chayka-VMS Sevastopol|Atlantic]]." The match ended with the score 3:2 in favor of the USSR national team.<ref> https://ift.tt/2Ra5WIX>

In 2006, [[:ru:Сборная крымских татар по футболу|Crimean Tatars National Football Team]] was created from Crimean Tatars living on the peninsula and beyond, to participate in the tournament [[ELF Cup]] <ref> https://ift.tt/2L6RVYz eshhe-odna-syne-zheltaja-sbornaja.html </ref>, which immediately reached the final of the cup and took second place, subsequently the team played in a number of tournaments for teams not included in FIFA (group stage Europeada-2016).

The national team representing the current [[Republic of Crimea]] for the first time can be said in light of the fact that on December 4, 2014, at a meeting of the UEFA Executive Committee, it was decided to ban Crimean clubs from taking part in competitions organized on January 1, 2015 [[Russian Football Union]]. <ref> https://ift.tt/2Dy3fc9 </ref> In response to this decision, fans of the Sevastopol club [[FC Sevastopol (Russia)|SKChF]] made with an initiative to hold an action aimed at supporting Ku Sevastopol and Crimean football. On December 14, 2014, within the framework of this action, the “Friendship Match” was organized, in which the team of the Republic of Crimea opposed the team of the city of Sevastopol. The main time of the game ended with a score of 2:2. In the penalty shootout with a score of 4: 3, the team of Sevastopol won. <ref> https://ift.tt/34DzF0N>

The football team of the Republic of Crimea and the city of federal significance [[Sevastopol]] was created on November 18, 2016 at a meeting of the Presidium of the Crimean Football Union. Also, as part of the meeting, a decision was made on the coaching staff of the team, the former coach of Tavria football clubs and [[FC Sevastopol|Sevastopol]] Valery Petrov was appointed as the head coach, and the former Donetsk player [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar]], [[FC Metalurh Donetsk| Metalurh]], as well as [[FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih|Kryvbas]] - Sergey Dranov and former player [[Ukraine national football team]] [[Oleksiy Antyukhin]]. Another former player of the Ukrainian national team - [[Maksym Startsev]] has been appointed goalkeeper coach. <ref> https://ift.tt/2OD9xO5 </ref>

The presentation of the national team took place within the framework of the I Crimean Football Forum on December 9, 2016. <ref> https://ift.tt/2OEoPlT </ref> The official date for the creation of the national team of Crimea was set on March 13, 2017, since this day in Sevastopol Crimeans held their first international friendly match in the framework of the Crimean Spring tournament with the amateur football club Rostselmash ([[Rostov-on-Don]]), winning 5-0.<ref>https://ift.tt/2L9dHet>

After [[World Cup 2018 | 2018 World Cup]] a friendly match was planned with [[Syria national football team | Syrian national team]],<ref> https://ift.tt/2OESETj /sbornaya-kryma-mozhet-sygrat-s-siriey-1400216/</ref><ref>https://ift.tt/34FicVG match-s-komandoy-sirii </ref> <ref> https://ift.tt/2OTh36c </ref> however it did not take place.

The last match of the Crimea national team is dated October 15, 2019. <ref> https://ift.tt/2rFe7T2 </ref> В the framework of the III International Forum "Crimea in the global scientific and educational space" Crimeans played with the so-called “Peace Team”, which included foreign students studying in Crimea, representing [[Syria | Syria]], [[Jordan | Jordan]], [[Iraq]], [[Afghanistan]], [[India | India ]], [[Egypt]] and [[Uzbekistan]]. The main time of the match ended with a score of 3:3, and only in the penalty shootout were foreign students stronger, winning with a score of 3:2. <ref> https://ift.tt/2ssAnQg v-futbol-so-sbornoy-kryma /? updated </ref> <ref> https://ift.tt/2OAOZWx>

== See also ==
* [[Crimean Premier League]]
* [[Football in Crimea]]

== Links ==
* [https://ift.tt/2r0Q9l8 profile of the Crimea national team on the ConIFA website]

== References ==




[[Category:European national and official selection-teams not affiliated to FIFA]]
[[Category:Football teams in Russia]]
[[Category:Football teams in Ukraine]]
[[Category:Crimea|football]]
[[Category:Sport in Crimea]]


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