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The 2024 FIFA Series was the inaugural edition of the FIFA Series, an invitational association football competition promoted by FIFA that features friendly matches between national teams from different continental confederations. The inaugural edition featured six different series that took place across five host countries from 21 to 26 March 2024.
The third and fourth matches were played in Prague and Karlsruhe against a combined Austrian and German side, and England won 6–0 and 7–0. [4] Those games cannot be considered as "official" and are known as "proto-international matches" (Ur-Länderspiele) in Germany because they were organised by a regional federation from Berlin and the ...
England national football team results; 1872–1899 (matches 1–67) 1900–1929 (matches 68–169) 1930–1959 (matches 170–337) ... 8 October International Friendly:
20.5 Friendly matches. 21 Head to ... This is a list of football matches and competitions currently involving the Serbia national football team. For results of more ...
Friendly Hong Kong: 28 March 2023 2–0 Friendly Solomon Islands: 14 June 2023 4–1 Friendly Papua New Guinea: 20 June 2023 10–0 Friendly Syria: 6 September 2023 2–2 Friendly China: 9 September 2023 1–1 Friendly India: 13 October 2023 4–2 Merdeka Tournament SF Tajikistan: 17 October 2023 0–2 Merdeka Tournament F Kyrgyzstan
Kaizer Chiefs brought in a new Head Coach together with a new technical team and signed a total of 11 players and released 7 players for the current season. [2] As part of preparation for the new season, the team had a Pre-season tour in Turkey and played a number of friendly matches. [3]
The FIFA International Match Calendar (sometimes abbreviated as the FIFA Calendar) is an outline agreement between FIFA, the six continental football confederations, the European Club Association, and FIFPro, [1] which sets out which dates can be used for "official" and "friendly" international matches. Individual periods of these dates are ...
A friendly match in Copenhagen on 9 October 1932 in which Denmark defeated the Scotland amateur team 3–1 (James Paul scored the Scottish goal) [67] [68] is regarded as a full international by the Danish Football Union, [69] [70] and consequently has sometimes been included in overviews of matches between the nations. [71]