Association | FA Sápmi |
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Confederation | ConIFA |
Head coach | Isak Ole Hætta |
First international | |
Åland Islands 4–2 Sápmi (July, 1985) |
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Biggest win | |
Sápmi 21–1 Monaco (24 November, 2006) |
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Biggest defeat | |
Sápmi 0–6 East Germany U23 (July, 1987) |
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VIVA World Cup | |
Appearances | 3 (first in 2006) |
Best result | Champions 2006 |
The Sápmi national football team is a national football team representing the Sámi people, who inhabit northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. The team is not a member of UEFA or FIFA, and therefore does not participate in their competitions. It is organized by FA Sápmi.
Sápmi participated in the KTFF 50th Anniversary Cup in 2005 in Northern Cyprus, losing matches against Northern Cyprus and Kosovo and finishing third. In November 2006, Sápmi took part in – and won – the inaugural VIVA World Cup in Occitania, organised by the NF-Board. Sápmi overcame both the host nation and Monaco to win the trophy, scoring an impressive 42 goals in 3 games. They hosted the next finals in 2008, defeating Kurdistan to finish third, before travelling to Padania in 2009 where they again finished third. Sápmi have not participated in a VIVA World Cup since.
FA Sápmi is the host of 2014 ConIFA World Football Cup.it will compete at the 2016 ConIFA World Football Cup.
Sápmi footballers who have played for both the Norwegian national side and the Sápmi team include Morten Gamst Pedersen, Sigurd Rushfeldt and Tom Høgli. Steffen Nystrøm, of Tromsø IL has played for the Norway under-21 team, and made his Sápmi debut in the VIVA World Cup.