Yttre Hebridernas herrlandslag i fotboll

Yttre Hebridernas herrlandslag i fotboll
Yttre HebridernaLandskod
WES
FotbollsförbundWestern Isles Island Games Association
Första landskamp
 Guernsey 2–1 Yttre Hebriderna 
(11 juli 2005)

Yttre Hebdridernas herrlandslag i fotboll representerar Yttre Hebriderna i fotboll på herrsidan. Man är inte med i Fifa eller Uefa. Däremot i International Island Games Association, och kan delta i Internationella öspelen.

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Den här artikeln är helt eller delvis baserad på material från engelskspråkiga Wikipedia, 12 oktober 2012.

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