Raetia football team

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Raetia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) The Grisons
Association Raetia Football Association
(Fussballauswahl Raetia)
Confederation NF-Board, ConIFA
Head coach Alen Bratelj
Captain Serkan Karamese
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Chagos Islands 6-1 Raetia Raetia
(Crawley, UK; December 4th, 2011)

The Raetian national football team (German: Fussballauswahl Raetia) represents Raetia in NF-Board association football. The current head coach is Arsim Ramizi. The Raetia National Team is commonly referred to as The Grisons.[1]

History

Raetia's first game led the team in December 2011 in London. Opponent was the team of the Chagos Islands.[2][3] The second game took place in January 2012 on the island of Gozo against Gozo.[4][5]

The first home game was on May 26, 2012 against the fifth Team of FC St. Pauli in Domat/Ems and Raetia won 6 to 0.

Raetia was qualified to play the 2012 VIVA World Cup in the northern Iraqi region of Kurdistan. In the group matches they gained a victory against Tamil Eelam and a loss to Zanzibar the 2nd rank and missed the semi-finals only because of goal difference.[6][7]

On 6 September 2015 Raetia beat Franconia 6-0 and qualified for the 2016 ConIFA World Football Cup in Abkhazia.they will compete at the 2016 conifa world football cup

National Anthem

The National Anthem of Raetia is "A Tgalaveina":[8]

Udis il clom en la vallada?
Si, si vus umens dils cumins!
La libertad el smanatschada,
Igl inimitg ei sils confins.

Refrain:
Fontana muoss'a nus la via atras
Ils flugs //dils battagliuns//.
Plitost la mort che sclaveria
Ei la parola dils Grischuns.

Players & Manager

Manager

Year Nationality Name
2011 Switzerland Rudolf Schmid
2011-2012 Switzerland Gian-Marco Schmid
2012 Switzerland Ursin Caviezel
2012-2014 Switzerland Costantino Demenga
2014-2015 Switzerland Kosovo Arsim Ramizi
2015-2016 Switzerland Croatia Alen Bratelj
2016- Switzerland Pascal Amrein

Competitive record