Europe XI
First international | |
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England 3–0 Europe XI London, England; 26 October 1938 | |
Biggest win | |
Yugoslavia 2–7 Europe XI Belgrade, Yugoslavia; 23 September 1964 | |
Biggest defeat | |
Great Britain 6–1 Europe XI Glasgow, Scotland; 10 May 1947 |
The Europe XI is an association football team mainly consisting of players from the UEFA region but, on occasion, players hailing from other continents playing for European teams are invited to play. The European XI play one-off games against clubs, national teams, collectives of other confederations, or a World XI made up of players from all the other continents.[1] Because of this, no governing body in the sport officially recognises the team and each incarnation of the team is not seen as a continuation of any other.[2] The causes for these games are anniversaries, testimonials or for charity. Proceeds earned from the games are donated to good causes and the players, coaching staff, and stadium owners are not paid for the event. In recent years, these games have been broadcast live on television.[3][4]
Notable coaches
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Matches
References
- ↑ World XI
- 1 2 Mittendrin statt nur dabei
- ↑ Stars descend on Manchester
- ↑ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/815260?view=credit
- 1 2 WXI History: 1930-1940
- 1 2 WXI History: 1950-1955
- 1 2 WXI History: 1960-1964
- ↑ WXI History: 1965-1967
- 1 2 WXI History: 1970-1971
- ↑ WXI History: 1972
- ↑ WXI History: 1972
- ↑ WXI History: 1973
- ↑ WXI History: 1975-1979
- 1 2 3 WXI History: 1980-1981
- ↑ WXI History: 1982-1985
- ↑
- ↑ WXI History: 1997
- ↑ OT100 #68: Munich tribute
- ↑ WXI History 2005
- ↑ Zahlreiche Tore und hohe Einnahmen für den Tsunami-Fonds
- ↑ www.fifa.com Europäische Nacht im „Theatre of Dreams“
- ↑ Offizielle Vorstellung der Mannschaft „Europe XI“
- ↑ EU und UEFA: Fußballfest zu Ehren Europas
- ↑ Manchester United 4-3 Europe XI: Ronaldo class