Ellan Vannin football team

Ellan Vannin
Association Manx International Football Alliance
Confederation ConIFA
Top scorer Calum Morrissey (6)
Home stadium The Bowl
First colours
Second colours
Third colours
First international
Isle of Man Ellan Vannin 10–0 Monaco 
(Douglas, Isle of Man; 6 April, 2014)
Biggest win
Isle of Man Ellan Vannin 10–0 Monaco 
(Douglas, Isle of Man; 6 April, 2014)
Biggest defeat
 Occitania 5–1 Ellan Vannin Isle of Man
(Toulouse, France; 30 December, 2014)
ConIFA World Football Cup
Appearances 1 (first in 2014)
Best result Runners-up (2014)

The Ellan Vannin Football Team, is a football team that represents the Isle of Man. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA (AFC), and therefore cannot compete for the FIFA World Cup or the UEFA European Championships.

They competed first at the ConIFA World Football Cup in 2014 where they won their group and became runners up to the County of Nice.[1]

History

Ellan Vannin - Felvidék - Debrecen, 2015.06.21

Formed in 2013, Ellan Vannin was created by the newly formed Manx International Football Alliance (MIFA) in order to enter ConIFA and compete at the ConIFA World Football Cup. As opposed to the official Isle of Man team (run by the Isle of Man FA), which is composed entirely of Isle of Man Football League players – regardless of nationality, Ellan Vannin will allow only those with Manx ties to play for them, in line with FIFA eligibility rules.

Following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the MIFA and Isle of Man FA, intended to set out a working relationship between the two organisations, the MIFA announced that the first international to be played by Ellan Vannin would be a home game against Monaco on 6 April 2014, to be played at The Bowl in Douglas.[2] Ellan Vannin won their first international 10–0.[3]

MIFA were to be the host for the ConIFA European Football Cup by ConIFA,which took place in June 2015 in Székely Land.[4]

International record

6 April 2014
18:30
Friendly
Ellan Vannin Isle of Man 10–0  Monaco
Ciaran McNulty  1'
Calum Morrissey  2', ?', 45'
Julian Ringham  ?'
Sean Quaye  66'
Chris Bass Jr.  69'
Joey Morling  ?'
Sam Caine  ?', ?'
Match Report
The Bowl, Isle of Man
Attendance: 1,100

Ellan Vannin Isle of Man 3–2  Nagorno-Karabakh
Ciaran McNulty  41'
Antony Moore  88'
Frank Jones  90'
Match Report Mihran Manasyan  27', 31'

Ellan Vannin Isle of Man 4–2  County of Nice
Calum Morrissey  16', 31', 35'
Daniel Bell  87'
Match Report Frank Delerue  37'
Malik Tchokounte  74'

Ellan Vannin Isle of Man 1–1  Iraqi Kurdistan
Seamus Sharkey  80' Match Report Khaled Mushir  23'
  Penalties  
Ciaran McNulty
Calum Morrissey
Chris Bass Jr.
Jack McVey
4–2 Khaled Mushir
Sherzad Mohammed
Younis Shakour
Ahmed Salar

8 June 2014
13:00
World Football Cup Final
County of Nice  0–0 Isle of Man Ellan Vannin
Report
  Penalties  
Gilles Noto
Baptiste Delfino
Loic Malitini
Frank Delerue
Hichem Ferreri
5–3 Ciaran McNulty
Calum Morrisey
Chris Bass
Jack McVey

30 December 2014
18:10 CET
Friendly
Occitania  5–1 Isle of Man Ellan Vannin
Match Report
Stade du TOAC, Toulouse, France

Squad

Squad for the friendly against Occitania, December 2014[5]

0#0 Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Max Thomas 5 0 Isle of Man St Marys
2DF Liam Cowin 2 0 Isle of Man St Georges
2DF Gary Quirke 0 Isle of Man DHSOB
2DF Sean Quaye 5 1 Isle of Man St Georges
3MF Sam Caine 4 2 Isle of Man St Georges
3MF Frank Jones 6 2 Isle of Man St Georges
3MF Matt Skillicorn Isle of Man Ramsey
3MF Rowan Richardson 0 0 England Blackpool
2DF Alexander Harrison 2 0 United States Ohio State Buckeyes
3MF Jack McVey 4 1 United States St Georges
4FW Calum Morrissey 6 6 Isle of Man St Georges
2DF Seamus Sharkey 6 1 Republic of Ireland Limerick
3MF Liam Doyle 5 0 United States Harrisburg City Islanders
3MF Furo Davies 2 Isle of Man Rushen United
4FW Ste Riding 2 Isle of Man Rushen United
1GK Andrew Perry 3 0 Isle of Man St Georges

Top goalscorers

# Name Goals Caps
1 Calum Morrisey 6 6
2 Chris Bass, Jnr 2 6
Ciaran McNulty 2 6
Frank Jones 2 6
Sam Caine 2 ?
6 Antony Moore 1 2
Daniel Bell 1 ?
Jack McVey 1 4
Joey Morling 1 3
Julian Ringham 1 6
Sean Quaye 1 5
Seamus Sharkey 1 5

References

  1. "Ellan Vannin". CONIFA. September 23, 2013.
  2. "Ellan Vannin announce Monaco friendly". Non-FIFA Football Updates. 17 February 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  3. "Ellan Vannin thrash Monaco 10–0 on international debut". BBC News. 7 April 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  4. "Island to host ConIFA Euros". IOM Today. 6 August 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  5. "Ellan Vannin squad confirmed for Occitania match". Manx Radio. December 22, 2014.

External links

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