Andorra national under-21 football team
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Andorra national under-21 football team
Summary
Andorra national under-21 football team is a national association football team[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (national_association_football_team category, ranking #87 of 559).[2]
Key Facts
- Andorra national under-21 football team is in the country of Andorra[3].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's instance of is recorded as national association football team[4].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's flag image is recorded as Flag of Andorra.svg[5].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's owned by is recorded as Andorran Football Federation[6].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's head coach is recorded as Eloy Casals Rubio[7].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's team captain is recorded as Marc Rebés[8].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's sport is recorded as association football[9].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02q8fxm[10].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's country for sport is recorded as Andorra[11].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's competition class is recorded as men's U21 association football[12].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's statistical leader is recorded as Xavier Vieira[13].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's FIFA country code is recorded as AND[14].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's category for members of a team is recorded as Category:Andorra men's under-21 international footballers[15].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's Transfermarkt team ID is recorded as 24956[16].
- Andorra national under-21 football team's espn.com soccer team ID is recorded as 20922[17].
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Ownership
Andorra national under-21 football team's owned by is recorded as Andorran Football Federation[6].
Why It Matters
Andorra national under-21 football team draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (national_association_football_team category, ranking #87 of 559).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]