NAFU and UEFA Football Teams
Across
- 3. The national football team from the dual-island Caribbean nation that qualified for the 2006 World Cup (representing the first half of the nation's name).
- 5. The national football team representing a British Overseas Territory at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, playing home matches at Victoria Stadium.
- 6. The national football team representing the southernmost Baltic nation, which plays home matches at the Darius and Girenas Stadium.
- 8. The national football team that achieved one of the greatest upsets in sports history by winning the 2004 UEFA European Championship.
- 9. The national football team known as the Danish Dynamite, which famously won the 1992 UEFA European Championship after being invited as a late replacement.
- 10. The national football team known as Les Bleus, winners of the 1998 and 2018 FIFA World Cups, representing the country of the Eiffel Tower.
- 11. The national football team known for its distinctive red and white checkered kits, which reached the final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
- 12. The national football team representing the Balkan nation whose players are known as the Red and Blacks and play home matches at the Air Albania Stadium in Tirana.
- 14. The national football team known as the Eagle-owls, which made its major tournament debut at the 2020 UEFA European Championship.
- 18. The national football team known as A Selecao, which won the 2016 UEFA European Championship and the 2019 Nations League.
- 20. The national football team representing a small European Grand Duchy, playing home matches at the Stade de Luxembourg.
- 21. The national football team known as the Brave Falcons, which began competing as an independent nation in 2007.
- 22. The national football team that gained FIFA and UEFA membership in 2016 and plays home matches at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium.
- 23. The national football team that co-hosted Euro 2012 and reached the quarter-finals of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
- 24. The national football team representing a Mediterranean archipelago, playing home matches at the Ta' Qali National Stadium.
- 25. The national football team representing the "Land of Fire," which plays home matches in Baku and competes in the UEFA federation.
- 28. The national football team representing a former Yugoslav republic that qualified for the 2002 and 2010 World Cups.
- 30. The national football team representing a neutral Alpine nation, often playing home matches in Basel or Zurich.
- 31. The national football team known as the Tricolorii, which reached the quarter-finals of the 1994 World Cup with Gheorghe Hagi.
- 32. The national team that famously reached the semi-finals of the 1994 World Cup, led by Hristo Stoichkov, and plays at the Vasil Levski National Stadium.
- 33. The national football team known as Die Mannschaft, four-time World Cup winners representing the central European nation with the most European Championship titles.
- 34. The national football team representing a Scandinavian nation that plays home matches at the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo.
- 35. The national football team known as the Azzurri, four-time World Cup winners representing the Mediterranean peninsula.
- 38. The national football team famously known as the Magical Magyars during the 1950s, a period of dominance led by Ferenc Puskas.
- 39. The national football team representing the United States in the NAFU zone, often playing home matches in various MLS stadiums.
- 42. The national football team representing the Alpine country that co-hosted Euro 2008 and is colloquially known as Das Team.
- 43. The national football team that became the smallest nation by population ever to qualify for a FIFA World Cup in 2018.
Down
- 1. The national football team that moved from the Asian Football Confederation to UEFA in 2002 and plays at the Astana Arena.
- 2. The national football team representing an Eastern European country located between Romania and Ukraine, playing in Chisinau.
- 4. The national football team that competed in Asia until the 1970s before eventually joining UEFA as a full member in 1994.
- 6. The national football team representing a tiny Alpine principality located between Switzerland and Austria.
- 7. The national football team representing one of Europe's smallest states located in the Pyrenees, playing home matches at the Estadi Nacional.
- 13. The national football team representing a Caucasus nation, featuring a crest with Mount Ararat and playing home matches at the Republican Stadium.
- 15. The national football team representing the largest Scandinavian nation, which finished as runners-up in the 1958 World Cup.
- 16. The national football team that began competing independently in 1994 and reached the round of 16 in the 2010 World Cup.
- 17. The national football team that finished in third place at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and plays home matches in Istanbul.
- 19. The national football team from the Caucasus that made its major tournament debut at Euro 2024 and plays home matches in Tbilisi.
- 21. The national football team of the NAFU zone that plays home matches at the Estadio Azteca and has won the most CONCACAF Gold Cup titles.
- 26. The national team representing an Eastern European nation that plays home matches at the Dinamo Stadium in Minsk and uses white and red kits.
- 27. The national football team known as the Oranje, famous for the "Total Football" philosophy and playing in bright orange kits.
- 28. The national football team known as La Roja, which won three consecutive major tournaments between 2008 and 2012.
- 29. The national football team representing a Central European nation, led for many years by striker Robert Lewandowski.
- 30. The national football team that serves as the primary successor to the former Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro teams.
- 36. The national football team representing a Mediterranean island nation, playing home games at the GSP Stadium in Nicosia.
- 37. The national football team representing the northernmost Baltic state, playing home matches at the A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn.
- 40. The national football team representing the middle Baltic state, which qualified for the 2004 UEFA European Championship.
- 41. The national football team known as the Red Devils, which reached the top of the FIFA World Rankings in 2015 despite being a small Western European nation.