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Silesia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Šlunsko Pila (Silesian football)
AssociationSilesian Football Association
FIFA codenone
Silesia national football team
Silesia national football team
Silesia national football team
Silesia national football team
Silesia national football team
First colours
Silesia national football team
Silesia national football team
Silesia national football team
Silesia national football team
Silesia national football team
Second colours
First international
Silesia national football team Galicia 0–1 Moravia and Silesia Silesia national football team
(Kraków, Poland; 31 August 1913)
as Silesia
Silesia national football team Silesia 0–1 Poland Silesia national football team
(Katowice, Poland; 30 October 1932)
Biggest win
Silesia national football team Silesia 7–2 Tanzania Silesia national football team
(Chorzów, Poland; 22 July 1974)
Biggest defeat
Silesia national football team Silesia 3–4 Basque Country Silesia national football team
(Chorzów, Poland; 9 June 1937)
Silesia national football team Silesia 0–1 Poland Silesia national football team
(Katowice, Poland; 30 October 1932)
Silesia national football team Silesia 1–2 Poland Silesia national football team
(Katowice, Poland; 4 October 1933)
Silesia national football team Silesia 2–3 Poland Silesia national football team
(Chorzów, Poland; 26 April 1953)

Silesia national football team (Polish: Reprezentacja Śląska w piłce nożnej), also known as Upper Silesia,[1] Upper Silesia, Poland,[2] Polish Silesia[3] or Polish Upper Silesia[4] is an informal regional football team made up of players from football clubs located in Silesia, under the auspices of the Silesian Football Association (Polish: Śląski Związek Piłki Nożnej). It is not affiliated to FIFA, and does not play in official international matches.

  1. ^ Makosz, Jan Red (1935). "Polska Zachodnia, 1935, R. 10, nr 83". 4422 IV (in Polish): 7.
  2. ^ Zabawski, Władysław Red; Korfanty, Wojciech (1873-1939) Red nacz (1924). "Polonia, 1924, R. 1, nr 72". 4421 IV (in Polish): 6.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Zabawski, Władysław Red; Korfanty, Wojciech (1873-1939) Red nacz (1935). "Polonia, 1935, R. 12, nr 3753". 4421 IV (in Polish): 4.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Zabawski, Władysław Red; Korfanty, Wojciech (1873-1939) Red nacz (1927). "Polonia, 1927, R. 4, nr 119" (in Polish): 5. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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