Spain National Football Team

Spain National Team soccer represents Spain in international football association and is controlled by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the governing body of football in Spain. The current coach Vicente del Bosque. The Spanish team is known as the Furia Roja (The Red Fury) or Red (red).

Spanish is the dominant of the current world and European champion after winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2008 UEFA European Football Championship. Spain also won the 1964 European Nations Cup and reached the final of the UEFA Euro 1984. In July 2008, Spain has risen to the top of FIFA world rankings for the first time in team history, becoming the sixth nation, the beginning of this investment and the first earth without the top ranking after winning the Cup previous world. From November 2006 to June 2009, Spain has an unbeaten record for tying 35 consecutive gains before the loss of their curriculum in the United States in common with Brazil, including a record 15 consecutive wins, and then to earn third place in the Confederations FIFA Cup. Recently, the group became known for the use of a style of play, which includes roaming and the movement of the exchange between the midfield position, rolling the ball in complex patterns, and a strong, one or two-touch passing , this style of game has been dubbed the Tiki-back (or tiqui-TACA). Success in Spain recently, and their style of play has helped the Spanish team will become the dominant force in world football.
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