Tseng national football team

"This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, see Tseng women's national football team."The Tseng national football team (Chinese: 曾國國家足球隊; pinyin: Zēngguó guójiā zúqiú duì) represents the Tseng Republic in international football and is controlled by the Tseng Football Association, the governing body for football in Tseng.

Pre-independence era
Europeans brought the game of football over to Tseng during their colonization. As it was easy to play, football quickly gained popularity among the masses and several football clubs were formed in British, French, and Dutch Tseng colonies at the turn of the 20th century.

In 1931, a football club was established in Port Elizabeth by students of the Port Elizabeth University. The club toured the Talasides, Dutch Tseng, and Japan. This is considered to be the first "national" team of Tseng.

The Port Elizabeth team was sent alongside a delegation to compete in the, but withdrew. In 1936, British Tseng participated in football in the, losing 10-0 in the first round to the Vizhutuan team. This was their first international appearance.