Sark football team
Nickname(s) | The Hornets | ||
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Association | Sark Football Association | ||
Head coach | Neil Williams | ||
Top scorer | 54 Jay Shuttleworth | ||
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First international | |||
Sark 0–19 Gibraltar (Guernsey; 29 June 2003) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Sark 0–20 Isle of Wight (Guernsey; 30 June 2003) | |||
Island Games | |||
Appearances | 1 (First in 2003) | ||
Best result | Round One |
The Sark football team represents the Channel Island of Sark.
The official Sark team, Sark FC was created in 2001.[1] Sark only play friendly games against any opposition that wishes to come over and play them.
International matches
Year | Nation | Score | Nation |
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2003 | Gibraltar | 19–0 | Sark |
2003 | Sark | 0–20 | Isle of Wight |
2003 | Greenland | 16–0 | Sark |
2003 | Frøya | 15–0 | Sark |
Sark has only played in the 2003 Island Games in nearby Guernsey and Alderney. The team lost all four matches by at least 15 goals, having the record of 0 goals for and 55 goals against from just three matches.[1] The island made games history by becoming the first team ever to fail to score a goal.[2]
Kit manufacturers
- SPECS Sport (2010–12)
- Lotto
- Adidas 2012–present
Sponsorship
- Sark Chamber of Commerce (2009–12)
- Sark Island Hotels (2012–15)
Players
- Chris Drillot (GK)
- Neil Williams (Vice Captain)
- Leon Burletson (Goalkeeper)
- James Couldridge
- Gary Hamon (Captain)
- Glenn Williams
- Dean Southern
- Joel Armogie
- Olly De Carteret
- Reece De Carteret
- Jay Shuttleworth
- Mike Couldridge
- Daniel Moorehead
- Jack Rolfe
Managers
- Chris Drillot 2000–02
- Shane Moon 2002–03
- Simon Elmont 2003–07
- Matt Joyner 2007–11
- Neil Williams 2011–13
- Gary Hamon 2013–15
- Neil Williams 2015–present
Records
- Youngest manager – Neil Williams (22)
- Oldest player – Barrie Dewsbury (52)
- Top scorer – Jay Shuttleworth (54) 2011–present
- Best win streak – 5 (2007–11)
References
- 1 2 "SARK FC – THE WORST TEAM IN THE WORLD?". The football pink.
- ↑ The Football Association, Sark stranded, Tony Incenzo, July 11, 2003. Retrieved on April 13, 2008.
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