Mapuche 13–0 Qulla (Limache, Chile; 6 August 2013)
Biggest defeat
Mapuche 0–3 Huilliche (Limache, Chile; 10 August 2013)
ConIFA World Football Cup
Appearances
1 (first in 2020—cancelled)
Championship national football of native peoples
Appearances
3 (first in 2015)
Best result
Champion 2015
The Mapuche football team is a football team representing the Mapuche of Chile and Argentina and is controlled by the Mapuche Football Association, founded in 2007. The stated mission of the team is "...to allow Mapuche as a distinct cultural entity, with common interests to be represented at the international level in the sport. Mapuche is a member of ConIFA and COSANFF.[1][2][3] Mapuche would have participated in the 2020 ConIFA World Football Cup.[4]
Mapuche won the 2015 Championship national football of native peoples.[5]
The selection of Mapuche appears in a fake documentary, in the 1942 FIFA World Cup in Patagonia and wins the competition in the final against Germany (2–1).[6][7][8][9][10][11]
^Mapuche member ConIFA (CONIFA)
^Mapuche member ConIFA (CSANF)
^Mapuche member CSANF (CSANF)
^Who Has Qualified for the World Football Cup 2020 So Far (CONIFA)
^Mapuche: indigenous communities in Latin America hold their own Copa America in Chile (UNPO)
^The missing World Cup finally found (Télérama)
^The Forgotten World Cup (Valeurs actuelles)
^The Lost World Cup (ESPN Inc.)
^When the 1942 World Cup was played by the Mapuche (Le Républicain Lorrain)
^In search of the lost World Cup (Slate (magazine))
^1942: the myth of the forgotten World Cup (Vavel)
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