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Note: This page refers to the team representing Osarius at "Senior" level, which has no age restriction.
For other age groups, see Osarius national football development program and Osarius national football team (disambiguation)

The Osarius national football team represents Osarius and the Crown Dependencies of Kyoshiku, Kholanaras and Cobrio at football and is controlled by the Osarian Football Association, the governing body for football in Osarius. The national team first played a World Cup Committee sanctioned international football match in the 36th Baptism of Fire in 2175. Osarius' home ground is Mount Crown Stadium, Burningham, and the current team manager is former international Azarai Robinson.

Osarius contest the World Cup and AOCAF Cup, which alternate annually. An under-25 squad is traditionally sent to compete in the AOCAF Cup, though these matches still count as full international level. Osarius won the 70th World Cup, defeating Felix 2–1 in the final. This feat was repeated in World Cup 71 with a thrilling victory over Pasarga in the final. Osarius have also won the AOCAF Cup on two occasions, both times defeating a combined team from Vilita & Turori in the final.

History

Main article: History of the Osarius national football team

The Osarius national football team was originally formed in 2137, at the mid-point of the first professional football season. A representative match between Osarius and Kryosis was played on 10 October 2137, having been organised by the OFA, with Osarius winning 5-4. This match, played at Kriminis Citadel in Kryosis, is viewed as the first Osarian international football match. A return fixture was organised by representatives of Kryosi football teams on 31 May 2138, where the Kryosi were victorious, 3-2. Over the next thirty five years, Osarius played regularly against the other three Rabastorian nations —- Kryosis, Aquillian and Eristicea -— in the Rabastor Trophy, while playing exhibition matches against select XIs made up of players taken from teams across Osarius and Aquillian.

To begin with, Osarius had no permanent home stadium, instead rotating between larger football stadiums and The Benevolence Bowl, in Dynapolis. The OFA proposed that a national football stadium be built, and work got underway on Mount Crown Stadium in 2141. The stadium was opened in 2145 and became the national team's home ground.

In 2170, Osarius' dominance over the other Rabastorian nations had grown stale, and crowds had dwindled. In response, the OFA began taking steps to earn entry into World Cup Committee (WCC) sanctioned events. After five years, Osarius entered the World Cup for the first time. Prior to the World Cup qualifiers, the team was invited to take part in the Baptism of Fire tournament in Krytenia, in which they progressed to the knockout rounds, losing 3-2 to eventual third placed side Oberour Ar Moro in the quarter finals. Osarius, under former national team captain Benedict di Corradi failed to qualify for the World Cup, and did not manage a successful campaign until some twenty years later, when they qualified for the 59th World Cup.

Their first ever defeat on home soil to a foreign team was also their first WCC-sanctioned home game; a 2–6 loss to the then-number-one-ranked team in the world, and previous World Cup finalists, Candelaria And Marquez. In the 59th World Cup two goals by Romario Roberts against Qazox saw him become the first Osarius player to score two goals in a game at the World Cup finals. It would be fourteen more years before an Osarian player managed a hat-trick at the World Cup finals, when Ezio Grassi netted three against New Montreal States in the second round of World Cup 66.

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Culture

Rivalries

The primary rivalries – the only true rivalries; in the sense that the fans genuinely despise each other – for most Osarian fans are with Kryosis and Aquillian; teams against which it is absolutely unacceptable to lose. This is primarily down to the nations' shared history, and the rivalry extends well beyond football, and sport in general in fact. The sides face each other frequently, contesting the Rabastor Unity Trophy every two years, though Osarius are by far the strongest of the three nations. Within Aquillian and Kryosis, it is believed that Osarius' decision to send underage squads to compete in the biennial competition is an insult, which only serves to make the rivalry even fiercer.

Like most nations, Osarius also have several "friendly" rivalries with nations of a similar reputation. Most notably, the Firebirds count Audioslavia and Polar Islandstates as their primary rivals on the global stage, while clashes with Pasarga and regional rivals Farfadillis and Valanora are typically highly entertaining. Beyond those, Eastfield Lodge – who debuted in WCC-sanctioned competition at the same time as Osarius – and fellow COCANEFA nations The Royal Kingdom of Quebec, Krytenia and Semarland could be considered rivals of the Firebirds. Ko-oren, Michael VII, and lately Armeia and Omerica – following various incidents occurring during qualifying for World Cup 73 – could also be counted as rival nations.

Style of Play

See also Osarian 4-3-3 and Osarius national football development program

Osarius have traditionally been known for their high-intensity pressing game, and propensity for crunching tackles. Typically the team will utilise swift attacking movements, transitioning from side to side at pace, to increase the chance of retaining possession. Maintaining possession is typically of paramount importance, except when counterattacking; in which case directness matters more, because it is more likely to yield a goal.

The primary tactical system for Osarius over the past two decades or so has been a 4-3-3 with at least one "traditional" winger and a (usually) balanced triangular midfield three. The idea is that the team operates in three phases when defending and three phases when attacking, always focused on controlling the space, and maintaining close proximity to teammates wherever possible. Lots of short passes when in possession, when defending, the team presses in packs, often creating two lines of defence for an opposition player to break through.

When defending, the first phase is that the front three press as high up the pitch as possible, trying to force a change of possession as close to the final third as possible. The second phase is to have the wingers drop back into midfield, leaving a lone striker and a compact midfield five to crowd out the opposition. The final defensive phase is the defence will step up to squeeze the space in midfield, inviting through balls for the offside trap.

When attacking, the first phase is to build from defence. It's rare that an Osarius defender is not comfortable playing a pass to another defender, or the most defensive of the midfield three. Long balls out of defence are rare, except when counterattacking. The second phase is for the front three to press forward, stretching the defence to create space in the midfield zone for Osarius' three to control play. The final phase is to maintain possession while trying to find an opening in the final third, typically by playing the ball into the channels where either a forward can finish, or cut a pass back across goal for a simple finish at the back post.

Traditions

Shirt Numbers

Within the national team, there are a few shirt numbers which hold considerable importance. Most coveted is, like in many countries, the number ten shirt. The number ten shirt is typically given to the team's consensus best player, or primary playmaker. Notable names to have worn the number ten for Osarius include Benedict di Corradi, Jermain Lewis, Benni Watson, Alessandro di Corradi and Toby Drummond. The number nine shirt – again, as in many countries – is typically awarded to the team's best goalscorer, while number five traditionally goes to the best defender, and number one to the best goalkeeper.

Outside the traditional "first eleven" shirt numbers, there are four significant numbers regularly assigned to players. The number fourteen (#14) is typically assigned to a promising striker with an eye for goal. The most prolific owners of the number fourteen shirt in memory are Rene Wilson-Ouaddou and Marco Puntoriero, both of whom rank in the top ten all-time goalscorers for Osarius. Both went on to wear the number nine shirt, also.

The number twenty-two (#22) and/or twenty-three (#23) shirts are typically awarded to players the manager believes can be "difference makers" for the national team. They tend to be younger players, but could also be veterans who have dropped down the pecking order, but still retain the raw ability to change a game. Notably, both Jordan Simpson and his son, Will, have worn the number twenty-three for Osarius. Before breaking into the first team, Rene Wilson-Ouaddou frequently bore the number twenty-two shirt.

The number thirty-seven (#37) generally only applies during World Cup qualifying, or certain exhibition tournaments. Originally, it was the shirt number of choice for Benni Watson at Firewood City, where his preferred choice of number ten was in the hands of club captain Jermain Lewis. Watson opted for thirty-seven – the first shirt number he was assigned when named to the senior squad at Hastmead Diamante – and kept it when Lewis retired, winning five Player of the Year awards in it, and making it an iconic shirt number in the process. The number thirty-seven is typically awarded to a player considered to have the potential to become a team's "number ten" – that is, the consensus best player or primary playmaker – in the future. Most recently, Benni Watson's grandson Ryan Watson wore the number thirty-seven during the Trindl Cup in Semarland, where he was a controversial selection. He turned out to be a pivotal figure in Osarius' triumph, thus adding to the prestige of the shirt.

Stadiums used in Exhibition Tours
Stadium Name Capacity Location
Elishat Stadium 72,000 Burningham, Mount Crown
The Cauldron 54,000 Firewood, Fourge
Green Bowl 51,000 Greeningham, Applegrass
JNV Arena 42,000 Shanak, Dynapolis
Turic Thunderdome 46,000 Turic, Ikuturso
The Ursinopolis 59,000 Utica, Tubriss
Golden Temple 32,000 Callisto, Hearthlands

It is also notable that the number thirteen (#13) is rarely assigned to a player for superstitious reasons. In recent times, Efrain Suarez requested it while acting as backup to Ruby Fletcher, though in a twenty-three man squad, most players who would be assigned the number thirteen will request the number twenty-four instead. It is said that this is due to a curse, dating back to a Rabastor Trophy match against Eristicea. In the match, Osarius' captain and number thirteen, left winger Alberto Corradini, scored a first-half hat-trick. As the teams made their way to the dressing rooms at half-time, Corradini was involved in a verbal altercation with the Eristicean goalkeeper, Malaclypse V. Corradini later collapsed mysteriously in the fifty-fifth minute, and was rushed away for medical attention. Osarius would lose 4-3, and Corradini would never play elite football again. It was later revealed that Malaclypse had cursed the shirt number, as he did not know Corradini's full name. The curse is believed to state that the wearer of the number thirteen shirt will "suffer the weight of his sins in the divine minute".

Exhibition Tours

Prior to the start of qualifying for World Cup 70, the national team played seven home friendlies, one in each region. This practice was introduced by then manager, Jermain Lewis, as a method to help him assess the talent pool. The increased support the tour brought the team had a strongly positive effect and Lewis proposed to the OFA that the tour become a regular occurrence.

Typically, the tour begins after the AOCAF Cup concludes, and wraps around the Rabastor Unity Trophy, finishing before the first game of World Cup qualifying. So far, the same seven stadia have been used for each tour. After World Cup 72, these exhibition tours were overshadowed by tournaments entered by the national team, and were thus relegated to B-level international status. It is unclear whether the OFA intends to push for a return of the exhibition tour to the full senior international calendar.

Team image

Media coverage

All Osarius matches are broadcast with full commentary on Aurum 7, part of the national radio service. Since 2172, all of Osarius' senior matches have been broadcast live on Channel Gold, the flagship channel of the government owned Osarian Public Broadcasting television network. Osarius Sports Network have since acquired rights to broadcast Osarius matches on their channels, and have done so since 2182, airing B-team and under-21 tournament matches as well as full senior contests.

In 2220, after World Cup 72, the OFA announced a restructure of the national football team setup, which established three under age teams and a B-team to go alongside the "Full International" squad. All levels are covered by the agreement with OSN, and are afforded full matchday coverage for all games.

Colours

Osarius' traditional home colours are red shirts, with black and gold featuring in the design, alongside black shorts and red socks. Corradini Sportswear first agreed to manufacture the kit in 2137 and since then has supplied all of the national team's kits at all levels.

Football kit (white jersey with two broad, red, vertical stripes; red shorts with side-stripes; and white socks)
Osarius' OFA Centenary commemorative kit

The traditional away colours are black shirts, black shorts and gold socks. In 2184, Osarius released a third, alternate kit with gold shirts, black shorts and gold socks. A fourth, commemorative kit was released in 2205, to celebrate the OFA's centenary. The kit had white shirts, a black trim, and a red flame motif. This kit was paired with black shorts and white socks. Both the third and fourth kits are seldom used, but both proved popular with fans.

The kits for the senior teams (both full international and B-level) are rarely re-designed, though Corradini Sportswear often release updated versions made from different materials, or with alterations made to the association logo as in the case of the national team's championship victories in the early 2200s. Corradini Sportswear do not have an agreement to manufacture kits for the other three national squads, though they wear the same colours.

Home stadium

Main article: Mount Crown Stadium

Originally, Osarius played their home games at various venues across the country, predominantly in the north – most frequently in Firewood and Greeningham – before moving all future games from 2140 onward to King George I Stadium, located on the outskirts of Burningham. This stadium – originally built for the Coronation Games, celebrating the ascension of George II to the throne – would serve as the location for all home Osarius games until its demolition in 2165.

While construction took place on the new national stadium – Mount Crown Stadium – Osarius played their home games at various venues across the country once again. The primary venue was Elishat Stadium, owned and occupied by Burningham City, chosen for its proximity to the site of the old King George I Stadium. The Benevolence Bowl in Dynapolis, or The Cauldron in Firewood were used whenever Elishat Stadium was unavailable.

The new national stadium opened in 2169, and has been used as Osarius' primary home game venue ever since. The only exceptions being when the national team embarks on a friendly exhibition tour – a common tradition since the lead-up to World Cup 69 – wherein up to seven games are played at various venues across the nation. Normally, these games are played one per region, though it is disputed whether they count as full internationals, or B-level internationals.

B-level internationals are seldom played at Mount Crown Stadium, normally taking place at Crown Valley Stadium, which has been part of the Osarian National Football Academy grounds since 2188. This is also the "official" home venue for Osarius' Development level internationals. The Youth and Junior teams play their home games at various venues across the country, and have no "official" home stadium.

Fans

Osarian fans are well-known for being extremely vocal – even away from home – and supporters' groups often liaise with the OFA to help produce the best possible home atmosphere for the national team. Seating arrangements in Mount Crown Stadium, for example, are deliberately arranged to aid the home crowd in their attempts to intimidate the visiting team and fans. It is believed that the home crowd is a major factor in Osarius' remarkable home record in the 2200s.

While Osarian fans are often lauded for their ability to generate an atmosphere, they also have a tendency toward violence. Most of the time, this is curbed when hosting an opposing nation, though there are normally a few minor incidents. Away from home, Osarian fans tend to be well behaved, though there have been incidents of note, and the fans' willingness to engage has garnered them a reputation. The entire contingent of Osarian fans traveling to an away game against The Archregimancy in The Dreamed Realm – notably including respected football blogger and future Grasshoppers Turic manager, Roberto Cormega – were immediately transported back home on one occasion, owing to this reputation. Perhaps most notoriously, an incident during qualifying for World Cup 73 in Armeia ultimately left 322 Osarian fans dead, including Andrea Gallardo, the younger brother of national team defender Fabricio Gallardo.

Non-playing staff

See also: Osarius national football team manager

The backroom staff of the senior level national team work both with the full international squad and the B-level squad.

Head coach Azarai Robinson at a pre-match press conference
Manager Osarius Ayanna Barca-Carthy
Assistant Manager Osarius Autumn Phelps
First Team Coach Osarius Katherine Holland
Osarius Camille Mitchell
Attacking Coach Osarius Aaliyah Ferguson
Osarius Dean Richards
Defending Coach Osarius Harvey Decker
Osarius Brent Steele
Technique Coach Osarius Maryann Walsh
Osarius Lorenzo Ruiz
Goalkeeping Coach Osarius Gareth Mason
Osarius Ruby Fletcher
Strength & Fitness Coach Osarius Gabriele Esposito
Strength Trainer Osarius Tobias Holt
Team Doctor Osarius Dr. Chanice Ash
Physiotherapist Aquillian Dr. Clara Cormega
Team Psychologist Osarius Dr. Cerys Francis
Chief Scout Osarius Marco Rabuano
Scout Osarius Elene Altieri
Performance Analyst Osarius Dr. Lika Rugatoro
Osarius Riccardo Marconi
Osarius Elaine Tyne

Players

For all past and present players who have appeared for the national team, see List of Osarius international footballers

Current squad

The following players are in the squad for AOCAF Cup 49, which kicked off on June 13, 2224. Player information is all accurate as of this date.

0#0 Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 GK Bartolo Monteforte (2198-08-10)10 August 2198 (aged 25) -- - Semarland FC Nuholm
12 GK Clayton Hart (2203-01-15)15 January 2203 (aged 21) -- - Osarius Trothwands Evolution
13 GK Chukwu Igbeze (2203-01-11)11 January 2203 (aged 21) -- - Osarius Shanak FC
2 RB India Turner (2199-05-30)30 May 2199 (aged 25) -- - Osarius Hastmead Diamante
3 LB Alexander Scott (2200-01-08)8 January 2200 (aged 24) -- - Taeshan Mierton Manatees
5 CB Gianluigi Calabrese (2200-11-23)23 November 2200 (aged 23) -- - Osarius Burningham City
6 CB Jorge Santana (2201-02-15)15 February 2201 (aged 23) -- - Osarius Utica United
15 CB Alberto Monteforte (2203-03-08)8 March 2203 (aged 21) -- - Osarius AFC Hollybrent
17 CB Chinedu Okereke (2202-08-09)9 August 2202 (aged 21) -- - Osarius Shanak FC
19 RB Jasmin Griffiths (2200-02-28)28 February 2200 (aged 24) -- - Osarius Rapid Hearthlands
4 CM Luther Bailey (2202-04-06)6 April 2202 (aged 22) -- - Osarius Greeningham City
8 CM Damian Munoz (2200-01-13)13 January 2200 (aged 24) -- - Osarius Utica United
10 AM Alan Drummond (2202-09-29)29 September 2202 (aged 21) -- - Osarius Utica United
16 CM Antonio Zapata (2202-04-15)15 April 2202 (aged 22) -- - Osarius Trothwands Evolution
20 DM Lika Faratamu (2202-05-05)5 May 2202 (aged 22) -- - Semarland Molsbik Arkjet
22 AM Isaia Urso (2202-11-08)8 November 2202 (aged 21) -- - Osarius Grasshoppers Turic
7 RW Jerome Monroe (2202-05-12)12 May 2202 (aged 22) -- - Semarland Krsthaven
9 ST Aaliyah Johnson (2203-02-10)10 February 2203 (aged 21) -- - Nephara Sabrefell Moths
11 LW Darik Samuels (2202-05-11)11 May 2202 (aged 22) -- - Osarius Trothwands Evolution
14 CF Ashley Saunders (2202-01-31)31 January 2202 (aged 22) -- - Osarius Utica United
18 RW Paolita Bruno (2198-11-07)7 November 2198 (aged 25) -- - Osarius FC Barciddia
21 ST Nathan Callaghan (2200-06-28)28 June 2200 (aged 23) -- - Semarland Sporting Saint Adrensburg
23 ST Caleb Callaghan (2200-06-28)28 June 2200 (aged 23) -- - Semarland Sporting Saint Adrensburg

Recent call ups

See also: List of Osarius national football team squads

The following players have also been called up to the Osarius squad during Cycle 74

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
CB Demetrio Constantini (2202-05-30)30 May 2202 (aged 22) -- - Osarius Hastmead Diamante AOCAF Cup 49 Provisional Squad
CB Enzo Bianchi (2201-09-06)6 September 2201 (aged 22) -- - Apox Dwile Warriors AOCAF Cup 49 Provisional Squad
LB Will Simpson (2203-04-23)23 April 2203 (aged 21) -- - Osarius Hastmead Diamante AOCAF Cup 49 Provisional Squad
DM Lauro Tedesco (2203-03-12)12 March 2203 (aged 21) -- - Osarius Trothwands Evolution AOCAF Cup 49 Provisional Squad
CM Daniele Gentile (2204-02-21)21 February 2204 (aged 20) -- - Osarius Hastmead Diamante AOCAF Cup 49 Provisional Squad
CM Franco Ando (2199-10-20)20 October 2199 (aged 24) -- - Osarius FC Barciddia AOCAF Cup 49 Provisional Squad
LW Mario Vollero (2202-12-31)31 December 2202 (aged 21) -- - Osarius Iton Valley AOCAF Cup 49 Provisional Squad

Results and fixtures

For a full list of Osarius national football team results, see Osarius national football team results history

Recent results

Upcoming fixtures

Awaiting World Cup Qualifying draw

Records

Main article: Osarius national football team records


World Cup Hall of Fame

As of World Cup 74, Osarius has entered the following people into the World Cup Hall of Fame:

  • Alain Montblanc
    • Oversaw the first successful World Cup qualifying campaign for Osarius. Later became chairman of the Osarian Football Association. Widely seen as the original architect of Osarius' later successes, due to his philosophy on youth development in particular.
  • Amandeep Sahota
    • Led Osarius to heart-breaking defeats in the World Cup 64 semi-final and AOCAF Cup 36 final. Generally thought to have built on Montblanc's foundations and paved the way for future successes.
  • Jermain Lewis
    • As player: won 120 caps (as captain) and scored 14 goals for the national team.
    • As manager: Won two World Cups back to back (70 & 71) and AOCAF Cup 45. Holds the best winning percentage among all Osarius managers.
  • Ezio Grassi
    • All-time leading goal scorer for the national team. Won two World Cup titles (70 & 71), and captained the AOCAF Cup 42 runners-up squad.
  • Roque Acosta
    • Captained Osarius to back to back World Cup titles (70 & 71), served as vice-captain during the run to the AOCAF Cup 42 final.
  • Lord William Kenterbury
    • Former chairman of the Osarian Football Association, posthumously honoured for his contribution to the development of Osarian football. The training facilities at the national academy are also named for him.
  • Toby Drummond
    • The consensus best Osarian player of all-time. Was an instrumental component of the team that won back-to-back World Cups under Jermain Lewis.

Competitive Record

For the all-time record of the national team against opposing nations, see Osarius national football team head-to-head records

World Cup

Main article: Osarius at the World Cup

Osarius first entered the 49th World Cup and have appeared in 12 World Cup finals stages. The national team is one of thirty-nine national teams to have won at least one World Cup title, one of nineteen to have won more than one and one of ten to have won back-to-back World Cups. Osarius was inducted to the World Cup Nation Hall of Fame after World Cup 69.

The Osarius national team won their first title at World Cup 70. The tournament was played in San Jose Guayabal and the Equestrian States, and Osarius defeated Felix 2–1 in the final. They would successfully defend this championship at World Cup 71, held in Felix and Yttribia, defeating Pasarga in the final by a score of 4–3. Prior to winning the competition, Osarius had managed semi final appearances on two other occasions, finishing in third place at World Cup 64, beating Darmen in the third place play-off game 3–2 after being losing their semi final against Audioslavia in extra time. The team managed third place again at World Cup 69, beating Legalese 3–1 after losing 2–1 to Audioslavia (again) in the semi final. They have also reached the quarter finals on two other occasions, at World Cups World Cup 66 and World Cup 68.

Osarius failed to qualify in any of their first ten attempts, from World Cup 49 through to World Cup 58. The team's earliest exit from the finals was its elimination in the group stage at World Cup 59, where they failed to win a single game, losing to Polar Islandstates and only managing to draw with both Erathore and Qazox. Since then, Osarius has failed just once to progress to the second round, at World Cup 72.

At World Cup 72, Osarius suffered its most resounding World Cup group stage defeat (0–3 to Vilita), and exited with their worst finals record, despite entering the tournament as reigning champions. At World Cup 73, Osarius would suffer their worst World Cup finals stage defeat, being eliminated in the round of sixteen by Farfadillis, 1–5.

     Gold       Silver       Bronze  

World Cup record World Cup qualification record Manager(s)
Year Round Pld W D[a] L GF GA Pld[b] W D L GF GA
World Cup 49 Did not qualify 16 5 3 8 27 33 di Corradi
World Cup 50 20 8 4 8 30 27
World Cup 51 18 5 5 8 24 28
World Cup 52 22 16 2 4 58 24
World Cup 53 18 11 1 6 28 22
World Cup 54 13 6 2 5 18 17
World Cup 55 20 8 9 3 35 18
World Cup 56 15 9 4 2 26 21 di Corradi, Montblanc
World Cup 57 16 10 1 5 29 21 Montblanc
World Cup 58 16 6 5 5 23 20
World Cup 59 Group Stage 3 0 2 1 5 7 12 8 4 0 26 11 Montblanc, Sahota
World Cup 60 Did not qualify 14 6 3 5 24 24 Sahota
World Cup 61 16 8 3 5 23 13
World Cup 62 15 11 0 4 34 19
World Cup 63 Round of 16 4 1 2 1 5 5 20 13 4 3 41 29
World Cup 64 Semi Final 7 5 1 1 14 8 18 15 2 1 54 20
World Cup 65 Round of 16 4 2 0 2 7 7 18 12 4 2 48 21
World Cup 66 Quarter Final 5 2 2 1 13 13 10 9 0 1 27 12 Lewis
World Cup 67 Round of 16 4 1 2 1 8 6 16 12 4 0 40 20
World Cup 68 Quarter Final 5 3 1 1 10 6 18 14 3 1 50 19
World Cup 69 Semi Final 7 6 0 1 10 3 14 12 1 1 34 12
World Cup 70 Champions 7 5 2 0 14 7 16 13 2 1 41 14
World Cup 71 Champions 7 5 2 0 19 8 14 11 2 1 35 15
World Cup 72 Group Stage 3 0 2 1 3 6 14 12 1 1 49 17
World Cup 73 Round of 16 4 3 0 1 8 7 12 10 0 2 38 12 Robinson

AOCAF Cup

[ summary ]

     Gold       Silver       Bronze  

AOCAF Cup record Manager
Year Round Pld W D[a] L GF GA
AOCAF Cup 29 Group Stage 4 1 1 2 5 6 di Corradi
AOCAF Cup 32 Group Stage 6 2 2 2 7 6 Montblanc
AOCAF Cup 34 Group Stage 5 2 1 2 11 7
AOCAF Cup 36 Runners-up 7 5 1 1 13 6 Sahota
AOCAF Cup 37 Quarter Final 5 4 0 1 12 7 Sahota
AOCAF Cup 38 Group Stage 5 1 2 2 2 3
AOCAF Cup 40 Group Stage 3 0 2 1 3 4 Walker
AOCAF Cup 42 Runners-up 7 3 2 2 12 10 Lewis
AOCAF Cup 43 Round of 16 4 2 0 2 11 10 Lewis
AOCAF Cup 44 Third place 7 4 0 3 9 11 Lewis
AOCAF Cup 45 Champions 7 4 2 1 14 8 Lewis
AOCAF Cup 46 Third place 7 5 1 1 17 7 Lewis
AOCAF Cup 47 Group Stage 5 3 0 2 10 7 Lewis
AOCAF Cup 48 Runners-up 7 6 0 1 19 11 Robinson
AOCAF Cup 49 Champions 8 7 1 0 28 10 Robinson

Cup of Harmony

[ summary ]

[ table like above ]

Minor tournaments

[ one table for all minor tournaments ]

  • a Results settled on penalties are counted as draws.
  • b Qualifying stage results include qualifying playoff games.

Honours

World Cup
Winners (2): 70, 71
Third place (2): 64, 69
AOCAF Cup
Winners (2): 45, 49
Runners-up (2): 36, 42
Third place (1): 46
Cup of Champions (Confederations Cup)
Winners (1): Confederations Cup I
Runners-up (1): Cup of Champions IV
Rabastor Unity Trophy
Winners (21): 2142, 2144, 2146, 2148, 2152, 2154, 2158, 2160, 2162, 2166, 2168, 2170, 2172, 2174, 2176, 2182, 2184, 2186, 2192, 2194, 2196
Runners-up (5): 2150, 2156, 2164, 2188, 2190
Ebyria International Open Cup
Third place (1): Edition II
Trindl Cup
Winners (2): Edition I, Edition II
Coupe Pomme d'Or
Runners-up: Edition I

Other honours

References

  • ^  Note that since Rabastor Unity Trophy 2198, Osarius have not sent a senior squad. Results from then onward are counted in the relevant age group's statistics.