Selucia national football team

The Selucia national football team (Selucian: Eu quadrigis Seluciana) represents Selucia in men's International association football and is controlled by the Selucian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Selucia. The current head coach is Archimedes Magini. The Selucian side is commonly referred to as the Leonum ("The Lions"), in reference to the national animal. Selucia is in process of becoming a member of FIFA, after a treaty ratification proposed by the Selucian party In Marea-Civis Sinistram. Selucia's national team has not debuted yet. Since then, the Selucian national team has participated in a total of 0 of 2 FIFA World Cups.

History
The first Selucia national football team was constituted in 4239, with the main objective of finding a team that would represent Selucia in future World Cups, after being absent in the first and second FIFA World Cups, the first one due to the lack of a national team and the second one because the World Cup treaty was not ratified in time. Archimedes Magini, a prolific coach of the Regium Auroria, was appointed as national coach.

Colours
Selucia's traditional kit is a red jersey with yellow trim, blue shorts, and yellow socks, displaying the national colours (red, yellow and blue), while their current away kit is all white.

Their current home kit is now all red. The current third kit is all white with red and yellow trim. Rather than displaying the logo of the Selucian football federation, Selucia's jersey traditionally features the coat of arms of Selucia over the left breast.

Home stadium
Selucia does not have a designated national stadium, and as such, major qualifying matches should be played in the larger stadiums such as the one belonging to the Regium Auroria or the one belonging to the Radium Saturnium.

FIFA World Cup
See Terran FIFA World Cup