The Pemecutan national football team (Pemecutan Malay: Tim Nasional Sepakbola Pemecutan) represents Pemecutan in international football competition. From its establishment the team is always comprises of all men players. It is governed by Pemecutan Football Association, the governing body of football in Pemecutan, which is part of CMFA. Most of Pemecutan home matches are played at Tegeh Kori National Stadium located in their capital, Puradhipa.
The team is colloquially referred to as Jalak Putih (The White Myna) after the country's national bird, Giri Myna. Another nickname for the team is Serdadu Tridatu (Tridatu Army), refer to Pemecutan tricolor flag, Tridatu.
The team compete for the first time internationally at 3rd Melayu Archipelago Cup which was held in Eraman. They ended up finished 4th, defeated by Ziwana in third place final. Their participation in World Cup Cycle started at Baptism of Fire 76 where they ended in the Group Stage. They were qualified for World Cup proper in the first time at WC 86 and have been qualified ever since. Pemecutan is the first and only country of Mandalanusa who have qualified to World Cup proper.
Pemecutan usually play their home matches at Tegeh Kori National Stadium located within the Tegeh Kori Sports Complex, Puradhipa. The stadium is named after the greatest kingdom in historical Pemecutan. It is mostly use for football and athletics matches which has a seating capacity of 45,000 spectators. The final of 7th Melayu Archipelago Cup was held in this stadium. While during the I Games of the Melayu Olympiad, the stadium was used to hold the Archery event.
Other venues have been used to hold the home matches of the national team such as, Ubung Arena, Mangu Stadium, and Jambe Stadium.