Texavian National Football Team

The Texavia Soccer Team, officially known as the Texavian National Football Team, or the Longhorns, is the national soccer team of Texavia.

It is broadcasted by Texavian Communications and Television (TCTV).

History
The Texavian National Football Team was founded in 1930. The Texavian National Football Team played their first game against Team Germany, in Kyle Field in College Station. Texavia won 1-0 in overtime.

Texavia bid for many events such as the 1994 FIFA World Cup, the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and the 2018 FIFA World Cup. However, none of their bids was selected, despite promising venues, especially for the 2018 FIFA World Cup with the new state of the art AT&T Stadium in Arlington opening just nine years prior.

Texavia and the Western Republic are bidding together to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Western Republic's venues include the Western National Stadium in Calgary, Hollywood Park in Los Angeles, Mile High Stadium in Denver, CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Boeing Stadium in San Diego, and the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. Texavia's venues include Kyle Field in College Station, the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Oklahomastad, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, NRG Stadium in Houston, and the Alamodome in Sint Ansfried.

Venues
The Texavian National Football Team has eight main venues. The largest venue in the country is Kyle Field, in College Station.