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County of Surrey
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Gold and Blue, Surrey, International Surrey
AssociationInternational Surrey Football
ConfederationWorld Unity Football Alliance
Head coachMatthew Nash
Most capsJay Jones (8)
Top scorerTiago Andrade (8)
FIFA codeSRY
First colours
Second colours
First international
Surrey Surrey 3 – 1 Barawa Barawa
(Rotherhithe, Southwark; 6 May, 2018)
Biggest win
Surrey Surrey 5 - 0 Hampshire 
(Woking, Surrey; 15 May, 2022)
Biggest defeat
United Kingdom Army FA 6 – 0 Surrey Surrey
(Aldershot, Hampshire; 13 March, 2019)
WebsiteInternational Surrey Football

The Surrey Men's County Football Team, is a football team that represents the English county of Surrey. They are affiliated with WUFA, and therefore compete in the WUFA Men's World Unity Cup and WUFA Men's European Unity Cup. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, and therefore cannot compete for the FIFA World Cup or the UEFA European Championships. International Surrey Football is not affiliated with ConIFA and therefore cannot compete in ConIFA World Football Cup or ConIFA European Football Cup.[1]

Surrey does not have an official home stadium and plays at various venues throughout the region, and their training headquarters is at Merrist Wood College, Worplesdon near Guildford. The team's current manager is Matthew Nash. Surrey's first match, a 3-1 win over Barawa, was played on 6 May 2018 at the St. Paul's Sports Ground, in Rotherhithe, Southwark. International Surrey Football intends to rotate its choice of venues between its 3 regions of Surrey, called; East Surrey, West Surrey, and Historic Surrey (South West London) covering the county of surrey before 1888.

History[edit]

Formed in 2014, the County of Surrey representative football team was created by the then called Surrey Independent Football Association (SIFA), later renamed in 2015 as International Surrey Football (ISF) in order to provide predominantly non-league footballers with the opportunity to compete in non-FIFA football. As opposed to the Surrey team that competes in the FA Inter-League Cup that only comprises of players from the Surrey Elite Intermediate Football League. The team was initially founded as a single senior men's team with International Surrey Football outlining ambitions to expand into youth and women's teams in the future.

International Surrey Football debuted against Barawa on 6 May 2018, almost 4 years after the team was originally founded, winning the game 3-1 with goals from Malachi Thomas, Leavan Sullivan and Jarvis Nutt.[2] Surrey initially announced in late 2018 their first game of 2019 would be a home against the Chagos Islands national football team at Merstham Football Club, this was later changed with the announcement of an away game on 13th March 2019 against the Army Football Association representative team at the Aldershot Military Stadium in neighbouring Hampshire, the first time Surrey would have played a Football Association affiliated County FA.[3] The game saw Surrey suffer their first loss and their largest so far in the team's history as the organised military side forcing a 6-0 victory over the Blue and Gold.[4]

In March 2019, ahead of their fixture against the Army Football Association, International Surrey Football reached an agreement with the AFA which would see Army FA registered match officials being assigned to Surrey fixtures for the first time, the deal is expected to be introduced for the first time in Surrey's home opener against the Chagos Islands at Merstham Football Club on 28 April, this move was done to tackle issues relating to the appointment of Surrey County FA affiliated match officials. However, it later transpired that due to Surrey's unaffiliated status, the Army FA were not able to supply match officials due to the regulations in the AFA's handbook.

In April 2019, ahead of Surrey's game against the Chagos Islands, the ISF announced the creation of the International Surrey Referee Association to create a pool of qualified referees that could officiate Surrey men's and women's games. Surrey suffered an unfortunate loss against the Chagos Islands, with both Surrey manager, Liam Parrington, and player/assistance manager, Ben Ewing, unavailable, the coachless Surrey involving many players playing their second game in as many days following the end of the club league season the day before and limited substitutions, mean Surrey struggled to find the energy to challenge Chagos in the second half despite a strong performance and debut goals from Nathanial Williams, assisted from Jay Jones, and a first touch volley outside the Chagos penalty area by Liam Roberts.[5] On 29 April 2019, the day following the Chagos loss, International Surrey Football announced Liam, who was unavailable to coach, would be stepping down as Surrey manager but remaining as a coach, and that they would begin searching for a new manager.[6]

Over June, a number of new appointments were made, initially the appointment of Cameron Bishop to the role of Director of Men's Football[7], and later the appointment of new, senior men's manager Matt Dilger.[8] Surrey played their first game since Matt Dilger's appointment at an end of year friendly against the Chagos Islands, played at Crawley, Sussex, the team saw a number of previously capped players return, as well as a number of uncapped players. Surrey enjoyed a largely comfortable 4-1 win against the Chagossians to avenge their tight loss earlier in the year. Surrey's 2020 fixture plans fell into disarray due to the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic, resulting in Surrey to postpone all men and women's fixtures as well as the 2020 Southern Frontier Cup. [9] In September Surrey manager Matt Dilger resigned from the role citing personal circumstances after managing only one Surrey fixture due to the canceled fixtures and was swiftly replaced by Matthew Nash in early October 2020.[10][11]

On 2 April 2021, International Surrey Football announced that the team would be preparing to returning to play with a 2-week training camp held at Merrist Wood College before playing a series of games at the time unannounced.[12] This was followed by Surrey hosting the first game since the formation of the World Unity Football Alliance in a friendly against the Chagos Islands.[13] This was followed by ISF hosting its first mini-tournament, a 2 round knockout, the WUFA World Series: Surrey Stage along with Barawa, the Chagos Islands and non-WUFA team Maghreb. [14][15]

International Surrey Football finished 3rd in the tournament, losing the semi-final against the Chagos Islands, before beating non-WUFA side, Maghreb in the third place playoff.

Team Image[edit]

Kit and Crest[edit]

Surrey plays in a yellow and blue kit, home with a two-toned yellow chequered shirt, and a full navy blue away kit. Colours and style are taken from the flag of Surrey. The Surrey badge, updated ahead of 2019, features a red deer, an iconic animal in Surrey replacing a less representative spiral pattern.

In January 2019 Surrey adopted a blue and yellow striped "tiger" kit inspired by the recently unveiled UANL Tigres third kit, this was noticed by local Mexican media and attracted local media attention for the connection Surrey and Liga MX sides. [16] In April 2020 during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic International Surrey Football released a limited edition blackout shirt in support of the Campaign Against Living Miserably, with a portion of revenue from each shirt sale being donated to the suicide prevention charity.[17]

On 24 July 2020, Surrey announced Hope & Glory Sportswear as the supplier of their 2021 Men's kit.[18] On 1 January, 2021, Surrey revealed their first shirt under their #NotBlueandGold campaign, launching 3 separate shirts to raise money for charitable causes over 2021, their first shirt was a blackout shirt as an updated version of their 2020 blackout shirt, again in support of mental health charity CALM.[19]

Supplier and Sponsors[edit]

Period Kit supplier Shirt sponsor Sleeve Sponsor 1 Sleeve Sponsor 2 Back of shirt Notes
2018 England EV2 Sportswear DE Photo JMA Programmes None Home Kit Only
2019–2020 England Godzown Sports Pilgrim Brewery Follow the Trawler Podcast CW Sport Radio Footballkitbox.com
2021-2022 England Hope & Glory Sportswear None
2023- The Steakhouse None

Home Stadium[edit]

The Surrey County Football Association own and operate the Meadowbank Stadium in Dorking, Mole Valley, which is home to Dorking Wanderers Football Club and serves as a venue for the Surrey FA's various county cup finals as well as being available to the local community to hire as well, effectively serving as Surrey's de jure home venue. Prior to the completion of the Meadowbank Stadium, Surrey County Cups were held at various across the county with the Surrey Senior Cup being played most recently at grounds such as Gander Green Lane, Imber Court, Kingsmeadow and Kingfield.[20]

However, International Surrey Football does not have a designated national stadium and instead operates on a policy of rotating its home venue between fixtures as much as possible to provide wider coverage for fans to watch the team, often including a discount for fans of the club that operates the venue. The rotation policy applies to each Surrey team separately, the 3 regions Surrey is split between are Surrey London (Historic areas of Surrey that now form part of Greater London), East Surrey comprising of the boroughs of Mole Valley, Epsom and Ewell, Reigate and Banstead and Tandridge and West Surrey comprising of the borough of Runneymede, Surrey Heath, Woking, Elmbridge, Guildford and Waverley. The borough of Spelthorne, while a borough of Surrey was historically a borough of Middlesex and so it typically excluded from the ground rotation policy. This policy also allows for local clubs to host Surrey games as a new form of revenue with pitch hire fees being paid to a number of clubs operating their own facilities that do not typically offer their ground for hire to private groups. So far Surrey has played home games at 2 different venues, St. Paul's Sports Ground in Rotherhithe, home ground of Fisher Football Club, but operated by the Millwall Community Trust, and Moatside in Merstham, home ground of Merstham Football Club.[21]

On April 2nd, International Surrey Football announced that Merrist Wood College would host a 2-week training camp for both men's and women's teams, facilitated due to the college's sponsorship of Surrey's women's team, and would host several games for both teams.[22] The decision to base both teams at the further education college as part of their return to play, would allow the college to serve as ISF's base, comparable to The Football Association's St George's Park National Football Centre, for the purpose of training and preparing for tournaments, but other sites in Surrey may still be used.

Number of home matches by Borough[edit]

  • Includes all senior men's matches on Surrey soil, including friendlies and competitive fixtures
  • Updated to June 10, 2023
P Borough Matches Most Recent Last Opponent
1 Mole Valley 4 May 29, 2023 Bangladesh Bangladeshi Select XI
2 Guildford 3 May 23, 2021 Morocco Maghreb
Southwark 3 June 10, 2023 England Alexandra Knights
3 Reigate and Banstead 2 May 8, 2022  Matabeleland
Tandridge 2 April 30, 2023 Japan London Japanese
4 Woking 1 May 15, 2022  Hampshire

Media Coverage[edit]

From 2019 selected games had audio commentary coverage provided by sponsors CW Sport Radio. Plans for video recording of Surrey's debut game by sponsor DE Photo was prevented due to unsuitable infrastructure at the ground to accommodate the necessary equipment, an alternative plan to launch an online-based channel providing live and pre-recorded match coverage, producing highlight clips as well as exclusive training and trials content, was launched in the start of 2020, called Surrey Football TV (SFTV), the channel planned to provide exclusive coverage of International Surrey Football as well as non-league Surrey football for the Combined Counties Football League and women's football. However, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the full footage from Surrey's 4-1 win over the Chagos Islands was initially the only footage available.

Personnel[edit]

Current Technical Staff[edit]

Position Name
President England Matthew Nash
Vice-President Honorary Role
General Secretary Vacant
Director of Men's Football vacant
Manager England Matthew Nash
Assistant Manager England Will Moore
First Team Coach England Chad Yeomans
Goalkeeping Coach Vacant
Physio England Kim Harris

Coaches Record[edit]

Manager Nat Span G W D L GF GA Win % Honours
Liam Parrington England 2017 – 2019 1 1 0 0 3 1 100%
Ben Ewing (Interm†) Surrey 2019 1 0 0 1 0 6 0%
Jay Jones (Interm†) Surrey 2019 1 0 0 1 2 3 0%
Matt Dilger Surrey 2019 – 2020 1 1 0 0 4 1 100%
Matthew Nash England 2020 – Present 6 3 1 2 17 11 50%
* Results against club sides excluded from record † Ben Ewing and Jay Jones stood in when manager Liam Parrington was unavailable

Fixtures and Results[edit]

  Win   Draw   Loss

2018[edit]

6 May Friendly Surrey Surrey 3–1 Barawa Rotherhithe, Southwark
16:30 BST Thomas
Sullivan
Nutt
Eshun Stadium: St. Paul's Sports Ground
Attendance: ~20 (Appoximate)

2019[edit]

13 March Friendly Army FA United Kingdom 6-0 Surrey Surrey Aldershot, Hampshire
19:30 GMT Report Stadium: Aldershot Military Stadium
Attendance: 22
28 April Friendly Surrey Surrey 2-3  Chagos Islands Merstham, Reigate and Banstead
15:00 GMT Williams 34'
Roberts 74'
??? 23' 64' 76' Stadium: Specsavers Stadium
Attendance: 50
22 December Friendly Chagos Islands  1-4 Surrey Surrey Crawley, Sussex
15:30 GMT Harcombe
OG
TBC
Williams
Stadium: Broadfield 3G

2020[edit]

17 May Charity Match Surrey Surrey Cancelled  Hampshire XI Farnham, Waverley
BST Stadium: Memorial Ground
Note: The match was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.
23 May 2021 Southern Frontier Cup Surrey Surrey Cancelled TBC Whyteleafe, Tandridge
BST Stadium: Church Road
Note: The match was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.
24 May 2021 Southern Frontier Cup Surrey Surrey Cancelled TBC Whyteleafe, Tandridge
BST Stadium: Church Road
Note: The match was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.

2021[edit]

9 May Friendly Surrey Surrey 2 - 3  Chagos Islands Worplesdon, Guildford
13:00 BST Tayo Ajayi Stadium: Merrist Wood College
Attendance: Behind Closed Doors
16 May 2021 WUFA World Series - Surrey Stage Surrey Surrey 1 - 3  Chagos Islands Worplesdon, Guildford
12:00 BST Tiago Andrade Stadium: Merrist Wood College
Attendance: Behind Closed Doors
23 May 2021 WUFA World Series - Surrey Stage Surrey Surrey 2 - 1 Morocco Maghreb Worplesdon, Guildford
12:00 BST Tayo Ajayi Stadium: Merrist Wood College
Attendance: Behind Closed Doors

2022[edit]

26 April Club Friendly AFC Whyteleafe England 4 - 1 Surrey Surrey Whyteleafe, Tandridge
20:15 BST 9' Tiago Andrade Stadium: Church Road
Attendance: 45
8 May Friendly Surrey Surrey 5 - 2  Matabeleland Merstham, Reigate and Banstead
15:00 BST Tiago Andrade 29' 74' 84'
Chad Goulter 34'
Ricardo Fernandes 76'
51' Mathwasa
90' Nduna
Stadium: Moatside
Attendance: 57
15 May Charity Match Surrey Surrey 5 - 0  Hampshire Old Woking, Woking
15:00 BST Tiago Andrade
Jordan Brooks
Ricardo Fernandes
Nyam McLeod
Stadium: Woking College
Attendance: 17
22 May Friendly Surrey Surrey 2 - 2  Chagos Islands Dorking, Mole Valley
15:30 BST Tayo Ajayi Stadium: Meadowbank
Attendance: 25

2023[edit]

23 April Friendly Surrey Surrey 6 - 2 England Wanderers F.C. Farleigh, Tandridge
15:00 BST Stadium: Parsonage Field
30 April Friendly Surrey Surrey 4 - 2 Japan London Japanese Farleigh, Tandridge
15:00 BST Stadium: Parsonage Field
7 May Friendly Surrey Surrey 11 - 1 Thailand London Thai Dorking, Mole Valley
15:30 BST Stadium: Meadowbank
20 May Friendly Surrey Surrey 1 - 3  Matabeleland Dorking, Mole Valley
15:00 BST Stadium: Meadowbank
Attendance: 31
29 May Friendly Surrey Surrey 9 - 0 Bangladesh Bangladeshi Select XI Dorking, Mole Valley
15:00 BST Stadium: Meadowbank
4 June Friendly Surrey Surrey 3 - 2 England Sport London E Benfica Rotherhithe, Southwark
13:30 BST Stadium: St Paul's Sports Ground
10 June Friendly Surrey Surrey 2 - 1 England Alexandra Knights Rotherhithe, Southwark
15:30 BST Stadium: St Paul's Sports Ground

2024[edit]

12 May Friendly Surrey Surrey v England Wanderers F.C. Rotherhithe, Southwark
BST Stadium: St Paul's Sports Ground
19 May Friendly Surrey Surrey v Japan London Japanese Rotherhithe, Southwark
BST Stadium: St Paul's Sports Ground
26 May Friendly Surrey Surrey v Thailand London Thai Rotherhithe, Southwark
BST Stadium: St Paul's Sports Ground
2 June Friendly Surrey Surrey v England One Nation Dorking, Mole Valley
BST Stadium: Meadowbank
15 June Friendly Surrey Surrey v Republic of Ireland London Hibernian FC Rotherhithe, Southwark
BST Stadium: St Paul's Sports Ground

Selected International Opponents[edit]

Opponents Matches Win Draw Loss GF GA
United Kingdom Army FA 1 0 0 1 0 6
 Barawa 1 1 0 0 3 1
 Chagos Islands 5 1 1 3 11 12
 Hampshire 1 1 0 0 5 0
Morocco Maghreb 1 1 0 0 2 1
 Matabeleland 1 1 0 0 5 2

Competitive record[edit]

WUFA World Series[edit]

WUFA World Series
Year Position P W D L GF GC
2021 3rd 2 1 0 1 3 4
Total 1/1 2 1 0 1 3 4

Records[edit]

Most capped[edit]

As of May 22, 2022
Players in bold are still active. Only Players with 3+ caps shown
# Name Career Caps Goals
1 Jay Jones 2018–2022 8 0
2 Kevin Wheller 2018– 7 0
3 Nathaniel Williams 2019– 6 2
Tayo Ajayi 2021– 6 5
Nyam Mcleod 2019– 6 0
4 Ayman Dahdouh 2019– 5 0
Will Moore 2021– 5 0
Tiago Andrade 2019– 5 6
Javele Alexander 2021– 5 0
Jordan Brooks 2021– 5 0
5 Felix Ahorlu 2018–2019 4 0
Steve Beckett 2019– 4 0
Niyi Schokunbi 2021– 4 0
Josh Maher 2021– 4 0
6 Ryan Smith 2019–2021 3 1
Denis Negulescu 2021– 3 0
Markus Marcus 2022– 3 0
George Hyde 2022– 3 0
Chad Goulter 2022– 3 1
Tashan Vael 2022– 3 0

Top Goalscorers[edit]

As of May 8, 2022
Players in bold are still active.
# Name Career Goals Caps Position
1 Tiago Andrade 2019- 6 5 FW
2 Tayo Ajayi 2021- 5 6 FW
3 Malachi Thomas 2018- 2 3 FW
Nathaniel Williams 2019- 2 6 MF
4 Chad Goulter 2022- 1 1 MF
Ricardo Fernandes 2022- 1 1 FW
Leavan Sullivan 2018 1 2 DF
Jarvis Nutt 2018 1 1 FW
Liam Roberts 2019 1 1 DF
Steve Harcombe 2019 1 1 FW
Tony Harlosey 2019 1 1 FW

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.thenonleaguefootballpaper.com/latest-news/440486/surrey-boys-are-flying-the-flag/
  2. ^ http://www.tlfg.uk/2018/04/tlfg-30-april-7-may-2018.html
  3. ^ http://www.tlfg.uk/2019/03/tlfg-11-17-march-2019.html
  4. ^ https://theterracetraveller.wordpress.com/2019/03/13/returning-to-british-army/
  5. ^ https://theterracetraveller.wordpress.com/2019/04/28/travelling-to-international-surrey-football/
  6. ^ https://www.intsurreyfootball.co.uk/post/liam-parrington-to-step-down-as-surrey-manager
  7. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/post/cameron-bishop-joins-surrey-as-director-of-men-s-football
  8. ^ https://www.intsurreyfootball.co.uk/post/surrey-appoints-matt-dilger-as-men-s-manager
  9. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2020/03/20/statement-covid-19-20-03-2020/
  10. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2020/09/17/matt-dilger-steps-down-as-surrey-mens-manager/
  11. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2020/10/06/matthew-nash-appointed-surrey-mens-manager/
  12. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2021/04/02/surrey-launches-training-camp-ahead-of-return-to-play/
  13. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2021/04/05/continue-where-you-left-off-surrey-to-host-chagos-islands-in-first-ever-wufa-game/
  14. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2021/04/06/wufa-world-series-coming-to-surrey/
  15. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2021/04/07/2021-wufa-world-series-surry-participating-teams/
  16. ^ http://www.elhorizonte.mx/deportes/amor-a-primera-vista-tercer-jersey-de-tigres-impacta-en-inglaterra/2409442
  17. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2020/04/20/surrey-teams-up-with-hope-&-glory-in-support-of-calm/
  18. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2020/07/24/surrey-partners-with-hope-glory-sportswear-for-2021-mens-kit/
  19. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2021/01/01/surrey-launches-second-blackout-shirt-in-aid-of-calm/
  20. ^ https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/dorking-wanderers-meadowbank-stadium-finally-14876179
  21. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/where-have-we-played/
  22. ^ https://intsurreyfootball.co.uk/2021/04/02/surrey-launches-training-camp-ahead-of-return-to-play/

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