Mapuche football team

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Mapuche
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AssociationMapuche Football Association
Confederation ConIFA
COSANFF
WUFA
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First colours
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Second colours
First international
Flag of the Mapuches (1992).svgMapuche 1–1 Aymara Banner of the Qulla Suyu.svg
(Chile; 22 January 2011)
Biggest win
Flag of the Mapuches (1992).svgMapuche 13–0 Qulla Flag of Colla people in Chile.svg
(Limache, Chile; 6 August 2013)
Biggest defeat
Flag of the Mapuches (1992).svgMapuche 0–3 Huilliche Huilliche flag.svg
(Limache, Chile; 10 August 2013)
ConIFA World Football Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2020—cancelled)
Championship national football of native peoples
Appearances3 (first in 2015)
Best resultChampion 2015

The Mapuche football team is a football team representing the Mapuche of Chile and Argentina and is controlled by the Mapuche Football Association, founded in 2007. The stated mission of the team is "...to allow Mapuche as a distinct cultural entity, with common interests to be represented at the international level in the sport. Mapuche is a member of ConIFA and COSANFF. [1] [2] [3] Mapuche would have participated in the 2020 ConIFA World Football Cup. [4]

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Mapuche won the 2015 Championship national football of native peoples. [5]

The selection of Mapuche appears in a fake documentary, in the 1942 FIFA World Cup in Patagonia and wins the competition in the final against Germany (2–1). [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Tournament records

ConIFA World Football Cup record

YearPositionGPWDLGSGA
Sami flag.svg 2014 did not enter
Flag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg 2016
Flag of Ogaden National Liberation Front(2).svg 2018
Flag of Mexico.svg 2024 to be determined
Total

ConIFA South America Football Cup record

YearPositionGPWDLGSGA
Flag of Chile.svg 2022 Runners-up210132
Total210132

Championship national football of native peoples

YearPositionGPWDLGSGAGD
Flag of Chile.svg 2012 Runners-up4310102+8
Flag of Chile.svg 2013 Runners-up5401277+20
Flag of Chile.svg 2015 Champion5410234+19
TotalBest: 1st1411216013+47

Temuco Anniversary Cup

131st anniversary of the founding of the city of Temuco in Chile.

YearPositionGPWDLGSGAGD
Flag of Chile.svg 2012Champion2200110+11
TotalBest: 1st2200110+11

Results and upcoming fixtures

DateVenueOpponentScore
21 January 20072007 Friendly – Chile Combinado de Teodoro Schmidt8–2 report
22 January 20112011 Friendly – Chile Aymara1–1 report
23 January 2011 Aymara5–2
28 December 2011Deportivo Dante de Nueva Imperial0–3 report
3 January 20122012 Friendly – Chile General Quepe4–2 report
20 January 2012CD Comercial1–2 report
26 January 2012Consejo Maquehue1–1 report
28 January 2012Consejo Maquehue6–3 report
3 February 2012Pizarro3–0 report
9 February 2012Deportivo Meza PLC5–3
10 February 2012University de Chile Filial IX Región5–0
16 February 2012Misional5–1
24 February 20122012 Temuco Anniversary Cup – Chile Juvenil Obrero3–0 report
27 February 2012Juvenil Obrero8–0 report
20 June 20122012 Championship national football of native peoples – Chile Aymara2–0 report
21 June 2012 Pehuenche flag.svg Pehuenche2–0 report
23 June 2012 Rainbow-flag-Tahuantinsuyu1.svg Atacama4–0 report
24 June 2012 Flag of Rapa Nui, Chile.svg Rapa Nui 2–2 (2-4) report
8 November 20122012 Friendly – Chile Club Deportivo Porvenir de Temuco1–3 report
19 November 20122012 Mapuche University Soccer Cup – Chile Universidad Autónoma de Chile8–0 report
24 November 2012Hogar Lawen Mapu?–?
29 November 2012??–?
5 August 20132013 Championship national football of native peoples – Chile Bandera Kawesqar.svg Kawésqar10–1 report
7 August 2013Qulla13–0 report
8 August 2013 Quechuas flag.svg Quechuan1–1 report
9 August 2013 Flag of Rapa Nui, Chile.svg Rapa Nui 3–2 report
10 August 2013 Huilliche flag.svg Huilliche0–3 report
10 October 20142014 Friendly – Chile Aymara3–4
20 April 20152015 Championship national football of native peoples – Chile Qulla4–1 report
21 April 2015 Quechuas flag.svg Quechuan9–1 report
22 April 2015 Aymara1–1 report
23 April 2015 Bandera Kawesqar.svg Kawésqar/Yaghan8–1 report
25 April 2015 Aymara1–0 report
15 April 20172017 Friendly – Chile Flag of Esperanto.svg Esperanto8–1 report
7 February 20202020 Friendly – Chile Deportivo Meza PLC5–4
18 February 2020CD Comercial0–1
3 March 2020Deportivo Meza PLC1–1
26 March 20222022 Friendly – Chile Bandera Maule Sur.jpg Maule Sur 3–3 report
8 April 2022Rural de Temuco0–1
17 June 2022 2022 CONIFA South America Football Cup Bandera Maule Sur.jpg Maule Sur 0–1
18 June 2022 Aymara3–1

It seems that there were 2 games during the Copa de Fútbol de Universitarios Mapuche 2012.

Selected International Opponents

OpponentsMatchesWinDrawLossGFGA
ConIFA / CSANF
Aymara7421148
Flag of Rapa Nui, Chile.svg Rapa Nui 211054
Qulla2200171
Quechuas flag.svg Quechuan2110102
Bandera Maule Sur.jpg Maule Sur 201134
Huilliche flag.svg Huilliche100103
Rainbow-flag-Tahuantinsuyu1.svg Atacama110040
Pehuenche flag.svg Pehuenche110020
Bandera Kawesqar.svg Kawésqar1100101
Bandera Kawesqar.svg Kawésqar/Yaghan110081
Flag of Esperanto.svg Esperanto110081
Totals ConIFA / CSANF2113538326
Clubs
Deportivo Meza PLC3210118
Juvenil Obrero2200110
Consejo Maquehue211074
CD Comercial200213
Misional110051
Universidad Autónoma de Chile110080
University de Chile Filial IX Región110050
Pizarro110030
General Quepe110042
Combinado de Teodoro Schmidt110082
Deportivo Dante de Nueva Imperial100103
Club Deportivo Porvenir de Temuco100113
Rural de Temuco100101
Totals Clubs1811256427
Totals39247814753

Results by year

PeriodPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
20071100100
2011311133.33
201216122275
2013531160
201410010
2015541080
20171100100
2020311133.33
2022411225
Totals39247861.53

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