Catalonia national football team

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Catalonia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) La Selecció
Association Federació Catalana de Futbol
Confederation None
Head coach Pere Gratacós (2006–)
Captain vacant
Most caps Roger García (12)
Top scorer Mariano Martín (6)
FIFA code
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
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Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Away colours
First international
Flag of France France 7 - 0 Catalonia Flag of Catalonia
(Paris, France; February 21, 1912)
Biggest win
Flag of Catalonia Catalonia 9 - 0 Brussels XI Flag of Belgium
(Barcelona, Spain; 16 June 1927)
Biggest defeat
Flag of France France 7 - 0 Catalonia Flag of Catalonia
(Paris, France; February 21, 1912)
Flag of Catalonia Catalonia 0 - 7 Spain Flag of Spain
(Barcelona, Spain; 13 March 1924)

Catalonia national football team is the official football team of Catalonia, Spain. It is organised by the Catalonia Football Federation. The team has been referred to by various names including Selecció Catalana, Selecció de Barcelona and the Catalan XI. Catalonia is not affiliated to either FIFA or UEFA and the team does not participate in either the FIFA World Cup or the European Championship. Catalonia has tried to join UEFA, citing Scotland and Wales as similar regional sides with UEFA membership, but has always been rejected. However since 1904 the team has played nearly 200 games against various national, regional and club teams [1]. Since 1997 they play international games more regularly. Among the teams they have played are Nigeria, Brazil and Argentina. Their most recent game was a 2-2 with the Basque country national team at the Camp Nou in October 2006. Their next match was intended to be against the United States on October 14, 2007 at Camp Nou.[1] but the Spanish Football Federation denied permission for the match to take place.


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The Catalan XI made their debut in 1904. Initially they played against various club teams such as Club Español, Madrid FC, FC Barcelona and Irún Sporting Club. On February 2 1912 they made their international debut against France, losing 7-0 in Paris. On December 1 1912 the two teams met again in Barcelona and this time the Catalans won 1-0. In 1914 the Catalan XI played the Euskadi XI for the first time, but there is no record of the result [2]. The first recorded game between the two teams took place on January 3 1915 at San Mamés Stadium. The Catalan XI lost 6-1.

Between 1915 and 1926 the Catalan XI competed in an inter-regional competition. They finished as runners-up in 1915 and won the Copa Príncep d'Astúries for the first time in 1916, beating a Castile XI 8-5 over two games. They then retained the trophy in 1917 after beating the Castile XI 2-0. During the 1920s a team featuring Josep Samitier, Paulino Alcántara, Sagibarbá and Ricardo Zamora helped the Catalan XI win the competition in 1922, 1924 and 1926. The last competition in 1926 was a play-off between the two teams who had won the competition the most. The Catalans beat an Asturias XI 6-3 over two games.

As well as playing other regional teams from throughout Spain and Europe, the 1920s also saw the Catalan XI play several internationals. On March 13 1924 at the Les Corts, the Catalan XI played Spain for the first time. A Spain XI team that included Josep Samitier and Ricardo Zamora, two of the best Catalan players of the era, beat a Catalan XI featuring Paulino Alcántara and Sagibarbá. Samiter scored twice as the Spain XI won 7-0. On December 13 1925 Samitier, Zamora, Alcántara and Sagibarbá were on the same team as the Catalan XI beat Czechoslovakia at the Sarria. After conceding a penalty and going down 1-0, Sagibarbá then equalised with another penalty before Samitier clinched a 2-1 win. On July 7 1926 the Catalan XI played Czechoslovakia in Prague. Despite Samitier putting the Catalans 1-0 ahead, they eventually lost 2-1.

During the 1930s the Catalan XI continued to play against an array of teams. However 1934 was a particularly good year. On February 2 they played Spain and lost 2-0 at Les Corts. However four months later they played Brazil twice. On June 17 the Catalan XI beat Brazil 2-1 at Les Corts and then on June 24 they held them to a 2-2 draw at the Vista Alegre in Girona. The Brazil team had been in Europe to play in the 1934 FIFA World Cup and included the legendary Leônidas in their team. The Catalan XI completed a good month when on June 29 they beat the reigning La Liga champions, Athletic Bilbao 5-1.

After the Spanish Civil War, the Franco regime imposed several restrictions on Catalonia, abolishing the Generalitat de Catalunya and banning the official use of the Catalan language and the flag[citation needed]. However the Catalan XI continued to play regularly during this period and even played Spain twice. On October 19 1947 at the Sarria, with a team featuring Velasco, Marià Gonzalvo, Joan Segarra and César, they beat Spain 3-1. However on August 9 1953 Spain avenged this defeat with a 6-0 win.

During this era several notable FC Barcelona players, including Ladislao Kubala, Luis Suárez, Evaristo and later, Jesus María Pereda, all guested for the Catalan XI. On January 26 1955 in a game against Bologna at Les Corts, Kubala was also joined by another guest player, Alfredo Di Stéfano. The Catalan XI won 6-2 with two goals from Kubala and one from Di Stéfano. On September 1 1956 Di Stéfano returned to Les Corts with Real Madrid, recent winners of the first European Cup, and played a Selecció de Barcelona. Real won the game 7-3.

The Catalan XI marked the end of the Franco era with a game against the USSR at the Camp Nou on June 6 1976. The team included Carles Rexach and guest players Johan Cruyff and Johan Neeskens. The game finished 1-1 with Neeskens scoring for the Catalan XI. Cruyff’s son, Jordi, would subsequently play regularly for the Catalan XI.

Catalonia V Euskadi XI team playing in Camp Nou
Catalonia V Euskadi XI team playing in Camp Nou

With the democracy, the Catalonia national team has regularly played international matches. They subsequently put together a string of successful results against Bulgaria, Nigeria, Yugoslavia, Lithuania and Chile. On May 5 2002 Catalonia hosted Brazil in a warm up game before the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Brazil, who went onto win the competition, beat Catalonia 3-1. In 2004 Brazil returned for a second game and this time won 5-2 in the Camp Nou, where some months later Argentina defeated Catalonia 0-3. The last matches have been against Paraguay, Costa Rica and Basque Country.


Date Venue Home Team Visitor Score
Dec. 29 2007 San Mamés Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Euskal Herria Flag of Catalonia Catalonia
Oct. 8 2006 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country 2 - 2
May 24 2006 Olímpic de Terrassa Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica 2 - 0
Dec. 28 2005 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Paraguay Paraguay 1 - 1
Dec. 29 2004 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Argentina Argentina 0 - 3
May 25 2004 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Brazil Brazil 2 - 5
Dec. 28 2003 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Ecuador Ecuador 4 - 0
Dec. 28 2002 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of the People's Republic of China China PR 2 - 0
May 18 2002 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Brazil Brazil 1 - 3
Dec. 28 2001 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Chile Chile 1 - 0
Dec. 22 2000 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 5 - 0
Dec. 23 1999 Montjuïc Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 - 0
Dec. 22 1998 Montjuïc Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Nigeria Nigeria 5 - 0
Dec. 23 1997 Montjuïc Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 1 - 1
June 6 1976 Camp Nou Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of the Soviet Union USSR 1 - 1
Feb. 21 1971 San Mamés Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country Flag of Catalonia Catalonia 1 - 2
Aug. 9 1953 unknown Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Spain Spain 0 - 6
Oct. 19 1947 Sarrià Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Spain Spain 3 - 1
June 24 1934 Girona Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Brazil Brazil 2 - 2
June 17 1934 Les Corts Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Brazil Brazil 2 - 1
Feb. 2 1934 Les Corts Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Spain Spain 0 - 2
Jan. 1 1931 San Mamés Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country Flag of Catalonia Catalonia 3 - 2
June 8 1930 Montjuïc Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country 0 - 1
July 7 1926 Prague Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Flag of Catalonia Catalonia 2 - 1
Dec. 13 1925 Sarria Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 2 - 1
Mar. 13 1924 Les Corts Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Spain Spain 0 - 7
04-04-1921 Catalonia Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Provence Provence 1 - 0
03-04-1921 Catalonia Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Provence Provence 4 - 0
June 4 1916 San Mamés Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country Flag of Catalonia Catalonia 5 - 0
May 22 1916 Carrer Industrial Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country 0 - 0
May 21 1916 Carrer Industrial Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country 1 - 3
May 15 1915 unknown Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country 0 - 1
Feb. 7 1915 Carrer Industrial Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country 2 - 2
Jan. 3 1915 San Mamés Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country Flag of Catalonia Catalonia 6 - 1
1914 unknown Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country x - x
Dec. 1 1912 Barcelona Flag of Catalonia Catalonia Flag of France France 1 - 0
Feb. 2 1912 Paris Flag of France France Flag of Catalonia Catalonia 7 - 0

Squad for game against Euskadi XI on 8 October 2006. Caps and goals as of November 15 2006. Some of its best players (Puyol and Xavi for example) weren't with the team because of being with the spanish national team.

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Goals Club
GK Víctor Valdés 14 January 1982 8 0 Flag of Spain FC Barcelona
GK Albert Jorquera 3 March 1979 2 0 Flag of Spain FC Barcelona
DF Curro Torres 27 December 1972 7 0 Flag of Spain Valencia CF
DF Oleguer Presas 2 February 1982 5 0 Flag of Spain FC Barcelona
DF Albert Lopo 5 May 1980 7 0 Flag of Spain Deportivo
DF Fernando Navarro 25 June 1982 2 0 Flag of Spain RCD Mallorca
DF David Belenguer 17 December 1972 2 0 Flag of Spain Getafe CF
DF Dani Fernández 20 January 1983 1 0 Flag of Spain FC Barcelona B
MF Roger García 15 December 1976 12 2 Flag of the Netherlands AFC Ajax
MF Gerard López 12 March 1979 7 2 Flag of Spain Recreativo Huelva
MF Sergio González 10 November 1976 10 0 Flag of Spain Deportivo de La Coruña
MF Jordi López 28 February 1981 2 0 Flag of Spain RCD Mallorca
MF Joan Verdú 5 May 1983 2 1 Flag of Spain Deportivo de La Coruña
FW Jonathan Soriano 24 August 1985 3 1 Flag of Spain RCD Espanyol
FW Albert Luque 11 March 1978 3 2 Flag of the Netherlands AFC Ajax
FW Òscar Serrano 30 September 1981 4 0 Flag of Spain Racing de Santander
FW Antoni Pinilla 25 February 1971 6 0 Flag of Spain Gimnàstic


  • Copa Príncep d'Astúries
    • Winners 1916. 1917, 1922, 1924, 1926: 5
    • Runners-Up 1915: 1


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