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Chagos Islands national football team

Men's association football team

Chagos Islands national football team

Summary

Men's association football team

FieldValue
NameChagos Islands
Badge_size230px
AssociationChagos Football Association
ConfederationWorld Unity Football Alliance
Elo Rank
Elo max209
Elo max dateJune 2016
Elo min213
Elo min dateNovember 2018
First game6–1
(Crawley, England; 4 December 2011)
Largest win6–1
(Crawley, England; 4 December 2011)
Largest loss
(London, England; 13 August 2017)
Regional nameConIFA World Football Cup
Regional cup apps1
Regional cup first2016
Regional cup best12th, 2016
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(Crawley, England; 4 December 2011) (Crawley, England; 4 December 2011) (London, England; 13 August 2017)

The Chagos Islands national football team is a football team representing the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. However, this area, which falls under the administration of the British Indian Ocean Territory, is uninhabited save for the presence of a US military base on the island of Diego Garcia, after the United Kingdom evicted the local population between 1967 and 1973. As a consequence, the team in fact represents the Chagossian diaspora around the world.

They were led by Sussex-based manager Jimmy Ferrar until June 2024 when a number of players expressed a desire to play under the British Indian Ocean Territory name, leading to a split and two separate teams under different names representing the territory.

History

Union Chagossiene de Football years

Tuvalu]] line up before their match in June 2018

In 2004, following the granting of Chagossians living in the UK the right to apply for a British passport, a group of islanders living near Crawley in West Sussex founded a governing body for football among their community, and the wider worldwide Chagossian diaspora, with a view to forming a national team. This resulted in the formation of the Union Chagossiene de Football, which joined the N.F.-Board, an international body for national football teams unable to join FIFA, in 2005. Amongst the activities the UCF undertook was organizing a club side, Chagos Islands F.C., which played in the Crawley and District Football League until it was disbanded in 2010. With no immediate UK domestic outlet for their players to play, the UCF attempted to promote the side in the international arena, attempting to take a team to the 2010 Viva World Cup in Gozo. However, owing to the association's financial situation, and the wholly amateur status of the players, this was not possible. Attempts to reform the club side in another local league in Sussex also failed, leading to the team training regularly, but not playing.

In December 2011, a friendly was finally arranged with the Raetia football team, another member of the N.F.-Board, who not only came to the UK, but also brought a full set of kit for the Chagossian team to use. The game was played at the ground of Oakwood F.C., for whom Chagossian straker Mervin Bhujan was a player, and who arranged use of the stadium, and led to a 6–1 victory for the Chagos Islands. This led to hopes that the team would be able to participate more fully in N.F.-Board events, but lack of finances again meant this was to prove impossible.

In May 2012, a second match was organized, this time against Sealand. This was a first "away" game for the Chagossians, played at the home of Godalming Town F.C. in Surrey, which was used by Sealand for their home games, and resulted in a second consecutive win for the Chagos Islands. However, in spite of successfully staging a pair of games, the UCF was forced to fold.

Chagos Football Association years

In February 2013, a new organization, the Chagos Football Association, was formed by Sabrina Jean and others to continue the management of the Chagos team. The first match organized under the new body was a game against Sealand, taking place in February 2014 at Godalming, and which saw the Chagossians suffer their first defeat. A third game was quickly organized, this time taking place at the home of Crawley Town F.C., in May 2014, ending in a 1–1 draw.

In February 2014, around the same time as playing their second fixture against Sealand, the CFA joined ConIFA, in an attempt to find more regular games. The team played its first official fixture against another member of ConIFA when they turned out for a game against Somaliland in London in November 2014, again ending in a 1–1 draw. In 2015, the CFA announced its intention to attempt to qualify to participate in its first tournament, the ConIFA World Football Cup, via ConIFA's recently announced qualification process, by participating in a tournament hosted by Raetia, the Benedikt Fontana Cup. Originally planned as a three-team tournament, this altered into a two-legged play-off between the hosts and the Chagossians. However, just before the tie was due to take place, the Chagossians were forced to withdraw. This did not stop the ambition of the CFA to participate, with a fundraising effort to help the team make it to the 2016 tournament in Abkhazia announced in October 2015. To this end, the team played another friendly against Panjab in December 2015, which saw the team suffer its heaviest defeat 4–1.

In January 2016, the Chagos Islands were announced as one of the 12 participants in the 2016 World Football Cup. The opportunity to participate in a first ever overseas tournament led to a drive to raise the money necessary to allow the team to make the journey to Abkhazia. The Chagos Islands were successful in raising the necessary funds and took part in the 2016 ConIFA World Football Cup, however the team failed to win a single game and suffer 2 of their biggest defeats in the group stage, 9–0 loss to Panjab and 12–0 loss to Western Armenia, the team subsequently lost 3–2 to Somaliland and lost on penalties to Raetia after drawing 3–3 in their final game of the tournament.

Following the 2016 World Football Cup the Chagos Islands participated in the World Unity Cup, originally organised by Darfur United, who later withdrew, the Chagos Islands would play 3 games in total against Barawa, recording their first victory since 2012, 3–2 in the opening game, before losing two games against Tamil Eelam, both 5–1, with all games played at Gander Green Lane, home of Sutton United FC.

In 2017, the Chagos Islands participated in the Niamh Challenge Cup, organised by Ellan Vannin, for a place in the 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup. The Chagos Islands would play two games, losing both to Barawa, 3–0, and Ellan Vannin, 14–0. This meant the team failed to qualify for the 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup hosted by Barawa in London.

In 2018, the Chagos Islands played friendly fixtures against new CONIFA members Yorkshire and Barawa, losing both games. Following the sudden withdrawal of Ellan Vannin partway through the 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup after a controversial decision of the inclusion of an alleged ineligible player the Chagos Islands played two friendlies against Matabeleland and Tuvalu.

In early 2019, the Chagos Islands played a friendly against the county of Surrey, recording their first win since 2016, a 3–2 victory over the hosts in Merstham. Following losses to Cascadia, Parishes of Jersey and Kernow the team appointed Jimmy Ferrar as their new manager. Ferrar has previously managed at Oakwood, Crawley Down and Alfold where he won the Southern Combination Div 1 for season 2018/19.

The Chagos Islands would go on to play a number of games over the final months of 2019, a Yorkshire-based charity team, local non-FIFA side Surrey, and Panjab. Like teams across the world the Chagos Islands were unable to play in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and were unable to participate in the 2020 CONIFA World Football Cup in North Macedonia.

In July 2020, the Chagos Islands were announced as co-founding members of the World Unity Football Alliance a new governing body of non-FIFA international football. and were later announced as participants of the inaugural WUFA World Series hosted by International Surrey Football and played behind closed doors in May 2021 at Merrist Wood College, near Guildford in Surrey.

The team would record a 3–1 semi-final victory over hosts Surrey before a 2–2 draw in the final against Barawa saw the game being decided by penalties. The Chagos Islands won 5–4 on penalties to claim their first-ever piece of silverware.

In 2023 the Chagos Islands hosted the Falklands on their way to participate in the 2023 Island Games, winning 4–0 in Reigate.

Chagos Islands (BIOT) team

(Dorking, England; 9 June 2024) (Reigate, England; 7 July 2024) (Liskeard, England; 13 August 2017)

In June 2024, the Chagos Islands players decided to align the team with the British Indian Ocean Territory as opposed to the Chagos Islands. the team played its first game under the new "Chagos Islands (BIOT)" name against Surrey, losing 4-2. In July 2024 they played a match against Kernow, losing 5–2. Jimmy Ferrar was the manager. The team's home kit features the Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory.

Notable players

  • Damien Ramsamy

Tournament record

CONIFA World Football Cup

YearPositionPWDLFAConIFA World Football Cup
Sapmi 2014did not enter
Abkhazia 201612th4013527
Barawa 2018did not qualify
TotalBest: 12th4013527

WUFA World Series

WUFA World SeriesYearPositionPWDLGFGC
[[File:Flag of the County of Surrey.svg20pxborder]] 20211st211053
TotalBest: 1st211053

International results

2011

2012

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

Boone Calfo Oldham Bunjun Heroseau

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

Selected International Opponents

Chagos Islands

OpponentsMatchesWinDrawLossGFGA
100109
4112611
100136
110040
1001014
Cornwall Kernow1001310
100101
100114
Jersey Parishes of Jersey100129
211094
311166
100134
53111211
100116
1001012
100106
Flag of Azad Kashmir.svg Kashmir100108

Chagos BIOT

OpponentsMatchesWinDrawLossGFGA
Cornwall Kernow100125
100124

Managers

ManagerPeriodPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
England Jimmy Ferrar2019-2024423}}
Totals32851925

Historical kits

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Sources:

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