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El Salvador
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1921 (103 years old)

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San Salvador, El Salvador

Nicknames
Los cuzcatlecos

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07 Jun Anguilla - El Salvador
10 Jun El Salvador - Suriname

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18 Nov El Salvador 1 - 0 Montserrat
15 Nov Bonaire 0 - 1 El Salvador
14 Oct El Salvador 1 - 2 St Vincent a
11 Oct St Vincent a 2 - 3 El Salvador
09 Sep El Salvador 2 - 1 Bonaire


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The El Salvador national football team (Spanish: Selección de Fútbol de El Salvador) represents El Salvador in international football, and is governed by the Salvadoran Football Federation (FESFUT).

In 1899, two teams from Santa Ana and San Salvador met for the first known football game in El Salvador. The national team's first match was played in September 1921, when they were invited to participate in a tournament to celebrate 100 years of Central American Independence.

El Salvador has made two FIFA World Cup appearances: first in 1970 and again in 1982, but have never progressed beyond the first stage of a finals tournament. They were the 1943 CCCF champions, and finished in second-place in the 1941 and 1961 championships. They have competed in the CONCACAF regional tournaments fourteen times, finishing as runners-up in 1963 and 1981. La Selecta also competes in the biennial UNCAF Nations Cup, the Pan American Games, the Olympics, and have won two gold medals in the Central American and Caribbean Games.

The Estadio Cuscatlán, also known as "El Coloso de Montserrat" and "La Catedral del Espectáculo", is the official home stadium of the El Salvador national football team. Since 2008, the national team has had a kit sponsorship contract with England-based supplier Mitre. Raúl Díaz Arce is the all-time top-scorer for the national team, with 39 goals, while Alfredo Pacheco has the most caps, with 85 appearances.


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6

Alvarez



12

Asencio



16

Benítez



4

Blanco



25

Calderón



29

Cortez



24

Delgado



17

Ferrufino





Gómez



12

Guzmán





Hernández



13

Hernández





Lemus



7

Linares





López





Martínez



16

Mena



28

Mendoza



2

Molina





Ortiz



14

Portillo



99

Sánchez



15

Vanney



7

Vásquez



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