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Nicaragua national football team : ウィキペディア英語版
Nicaragua national football team

| Association = Nicaraguan Football Federation
| Sub-confederation =
| Confederation =
| Coach = Henry Duarte
| Asst Manager = Ivan Rodriguez
| Captain = Juan Barrera
| Most caps = David Solórzano (49)
| Top scorer = Emilio Palacios (11)
| Home Stadium = Nicaragua National Football Stadium
| FIFA Trigramme = NCA
| FIFA Rank =
| FIFA max = 95
| FIFA max date = October 2015
| FIFA min = 193
| FIFA min date = May 2001
| Elo Rank =
| Elo max = 83
| Elo max date = May 1941
| Elo min = 197
| Elo min date = April 2002
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| First game = 9–0
(El Salvador; 1 May 1929)
| Largest win = 5–0
(Managua, Nicaragua; 23 March 2015)
| Largest loss = 14–0
(Mexico; 17 October 1975)
| Regional name = CONCACAF Championship
& Gold Cup

| Regional cup apps = 3
| Regional cup first = 1963
| Regional cup best = 6th, 1967
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The Nicaragua national football team is the national team of Nicaragua and is controlled by the Nicaraguan Football Federation. Nicaragua achieved its first qualification to a major international competition in 2009, when it qualified for the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup after a 2–0 win over Guatemala in the 2009 UNCAF Nations Cup.
Due to American influence throughout the country's history, baseball has more of a following as both a pursuit and spectator event in Nicaragua than football.
==History==
Nicaragua travelled to El Salvador for their first ever international, losing 9–0 to the hosts on 1 May 1929. They did not play another match for over twelve years, until the qualifying group for the 1941 CCCF championship in Costa Rica. They lost all 4 games: 7–2 to the hosts Costa Rica on 10 May, 8–0 to El Salvador on 13 May, 9–1 to the Netherlands Antilles on 15 May and 5–2 to Panama on 18 May. Therefore, Nicaragua finished bottom of the group and did not make the final group.〔http://www.rsssf.com/tablesn/nica-intres.html〕

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