The Castile and León autonomous football team is the national football team for Castile and León, Spain. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, because it is represented internationally by the Spain national football team. It only plays friendly matches.
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Nickname(s) | Selección Castellano-leonesa | |
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Association | FCLF | |
Head coach | Javier Yepes Peñas | |
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First international | ||
Castile and León 1–1 Aragon (19 May 1998) | ||
Biggest defeat | ||
Aragon 3–0 Castile and León (1 June 2002) |
Date | Venue | Home Team | Opponent | Score |
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19 May 1998 | Castile and León | Castile and León | Aragon | 1–1 |
1 June 2002 | Aragon | Castile and León | Aragon | 0–3 |
The amateur team of Castilla y León formed by players from the Tercera División and Preferente under 35 years, managed by Javier Yepes, have as biggest achievement the Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup in 2008. They qualified to and won the 2009 UEFA Regions' Cup, played in France.
Castile and León would repeat its title in the Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup in 2016, achieving the qualification to the 2017 edition of the European tournament.
Venue | Opponent | Score | ||
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2001 UEFA Regions' Cup | Burgos | Castile and León | Basque Country | 1–0 |
2001 UEFA Regions' Cup | Burgos | Castile and León | Asturias | 0–0 |
2001 UEFA Regions' Cup | Burgos | Castile and León | Andalusia | 0–0 |
2003 UEFA Regions' Cup | Badajoz | Castile and León | Extremadura | 0–0 |
2003 UEFA Regions' Cup | Olivenza | Castile and León | Madrid | 1–3 |
2005 UEFA Regions' Cup | Gijón | Castile and León | Asturias | 0–0 |
2005 UEFA Regions' Cup | Gijón | Castile and León | Balearic Islands | 1–0 |
2007 UEFA Regions' Cup | Soria | Castile and León | Canary Islands | 2–0 |
2007 UEFA Regions' Cup | Soria | Castile and León | La Rioja | 2–0 |
2007 UEFA Regions' Cup | Vizcaya | Castile and León | Basque Country | 1–1 |
2009 UEFA Regions' Cup | Soria | Castile and León | Murcia | 4–1 |
2009 UEFA Regions' Cup | Soria | Castile and León | Cantabria | 3–2 |
2009 UEFA Regions' Cup | Tarragona | Castile and León | Basque Country | 2–2 |
2009 UEFA Regions' Cup | Tarragona | Castile and León | Andalusia | 2–2 |
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