Nickname(s) | The Yellows |
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Association | Isle of Man Football Association |
Head coach | Jon Hallworth, Rick Holden |
Most caps | Peter Langridge |
Top scorer | Peter Langridge |
Home stadium | The Bowl, Douglas |
First international | |
Isle of Wight 1 – 0 Isle of Man (Isle of Wight, England; 4 July 1993) not FIFA regulated |
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Biggest win | |
Isle of Man 13 – 0 Hitra (Gotland Island, Sweden; 28 June 1999) not FIFA regulated |
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Biggest defeat | |
Jersey 5 – 1 Isle of Man (Isle of Wight, England; 9 July 1993) not FIFA regulated Greenland 4 – 0 Isle of Man (Gibraltar; 18 July 1995) not FIFA regulated Western Isles 4 – 0 Isle of Man (Shetland Islands, Scotland; 15 July 2005) not FIFA regulated |
The Isle of Man Representative County football team is the IOMFA football team of the Isle of Man and is controlled by the Isle of Man Football Association. The team plays in a yellow and red home kit and an all navy blue away kit.
The Isle of Man are not members of FIFA or UEFA, as the Isle of Man FA are members of The Football Association (The FA), with similar status to an English county. Since they are not a member of either FIFA or UEFA, they are not eligible to enter either the World Cup or European Championship. The Isle of Man therefore is limited to different forms of competition.
The main competition the Isle of Man national football team takes part in is the biennial Football at the Island Games tournament. Isle of Man has won three silver medals in 1993, 1999 and 2003.
They play in the International Quadrangular Tournament, a tournament for semi-professional and amateur national teams from the Isle of Man, Scotland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. They won the tournament in 2000, beating Scotland 1–0 in the final, despite the Isle of Man possessing the only truly all-amateur set-up as the other teams fielded semi-professional players.
Another regular competition played in is the Steam Packet Football Festival, which usually features the Isle of Man along with lower division teams from The Football League. The Isle of Man's best result to date in the tournament, was beating Burnley F.C. 1–0 in 2000.
In the 2005–06 season, the Isle of Man national team won The FA National League System Cup, a competition for amateur teams representing the leagues at Step 7 of the National League System with a few other leagues permitted by the FA. The Isle of Man beat the Cambridgeshire Football Association County League team 4–0 in the final and represented England in the UEFA Regions' Cup.