Yorkshire football team

Yorkshire
NicknameThe Vikings
AssociationYorkshire International Football Association
ConfederationWUFA
Head coachPaddy McGuire
CaptainPaddy McGuire
Most capsJordan Coduri (7)
Top scorerJordan Coduri, Tom Greaves, Brodie Litchfield (4)
Home stadiumVarious
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Yorkshire 1–1 Ellan Vannin 
(Fitzwilliam, Yorkshire; 28 January 2018)
Biggest win
 Yorkshire 8–1 Kashmir
(Ossett, Yorkshire; 17 October 2021)
Biggest defeat
Parishes of Jersey 2–1 Yorkshire 
(Saint Peter, Jersey; 21 October 2018)
 Yorkshire 1–2 Tamil Eelam 
(Ossett, Yorkshire; 10 October 2019)

The Yorkshire football team represents Yorkshire as a region in international association football. The team is not currently a member of a European or world governing body and as the team is not a member of UEFA or FIFA, it cannot qualify for the UEFA European Championship or FIFA World Cup. The team was previously a member of CONIFA and was eligible to participate in the CONIFA World Football Cup and CONIFA European Football Cup. The team was latterly a member of WUFA, which as of 2025 is an inactive governing body.

The Yorkshire team does not have a home stadium, instead choosing to play at various venues throughout the region. Founded in 2017, the team was initially controlled by the Yorkshire International Football Association (YIFA), but after many of the key figures in the creation of YIFA and the representative team left their roles, YIFA was quietly disbanded. Yorkshire's first ever game, a CONIFA match, ended in a 1–1 draw with Ellan Vannin. This match took place on 28 January 2018 at the Yorkshire NuBuilds Stadium in Fitzwilliam, covered by a wide range of media organisations including BBC Look North and Channel 4 News, conducting interviews with key players and YIFA personnel.