- Mauritius national under-17 football team
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Mauritius Under 17 Association Mauritius Football Association Confederation CAF (Africa) Head coach Alain Jules Captain Rony Aubeeluck Home stadium Stade Germain Comarmond FIFA code MRI Home coloursAway coloursThe Mauritius national under-17 football team is the national under-17 football team of Mauritius, controlled by the Mauritius Football Association. The Mauritius national under-17 football team is composed of the 20 best national football players, aged 17 years or less, selected from the 4 CTR's (Centre Technique Regional) spread throughout Mauritius. The main tournaments the team competes in are the COSAFA U-17 Challenge Cup, the African Under-17 Championship, and the CJSOI games. The team has never qualified for the FIFA U-17 World Cup, but has won the CJSOI football gold medal twice, in 2008 and in 2010.[1] The players in the team are being prepared to join the Mauritius national under-20 football team and the 1st Division Junior National Tournament in the coming years, as well as the Mauritius national football team soon after that.
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Successful Players
The Under-17 Football Team produced a crop of successful players in the past who also played for the Mauritius national under-20 football team and the Mauritius national football team. Some of these players are Louis Fabrice Pithia, Andy Sophie, Henri Speville, Kersley Appou, Christopher Perle, Ricardo Naboth and Anoop Sharma Pem.
Awards and competition records
Mauritius U-17 football achievements
- CJSOI Games :
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- 2 Time Champion (2008) (2010)
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FIFA U-17 World Cup
African Under-17 Championship
- 1995 to 2011 - Did not enter / Did not qualify / Withdrew
COSAFA U-17 Challenge Cup
- 1994 to 2009 - Did not enter / Did not qualify
Players
Current squad
The following players were named to the Mauritius U-17 squad for the CJSOI games.
# Pos. Player Date of Birth (Age) Caps Goals Club GK Christopher Caserne Centre Technique Regional GK Ashley Oomajee Centre Technique Regional DF Clarel Antoine Centre Technique Regional DF Rony Aubeeluck Centre Technique Regional DF Steven Félix Centre Technique Regional DF Bradley Moedine Centre Technique Regional DF Jean-Patrice Roselane Centre Technique Regional DF Brandon Sitorah Centre Technique Regional MF Herzy Calambé Centre Technique Regional MF John Far Centre Technique Regional MF Chris Jolicoeur Centre Technique Regional MF Brian Judoobar Centre Technique Regional MF Fabien Louise Centre Technique Regional MF Ashley Papillon Centre Technique Regional MF Warren Soopaul Centre Technique Regional FW Dwayne Heerah Centre Technique Regional FW Juliano Pudoo Centre Technique Regional FW Yannick Mootoo Centre Technique Regional Recent callups
Schedule
Win Tie Loss
Recent results
CJSOI Games 07/31/10 Mauritius U-17 0 – 0 Seychelles U-17 Stade de la Redoute, Saint-Denis, Réunion Antoine 33'
Calembé 73'(Report) Onesia 54'
Vidot 76'Referee: Randrianarivelo
CJSOI Games 08/01/10 Mauritius U-17 1 – 0 Mayotte U-17 Stade de la Redoute, Saint-Denis, Réunion Moedine 68' (Report) Referee: Camille Bernard
CJSOI Games 08/03/10 Mauritius U-17 0 – 0 Madagascar U-17 Stade de la Redoute, Saint-Denis, Réunion (Report)
CJSOI Games 08/05/10 Mauritius U-17 1 – 0 Réunion U-17 Stade de la Redoute, Saint-Denis, Réunion Soopaul 27'
Pudoo 49'
Heerah 61'(Report) Rousseau 54' Attendance: 200
Referee: RandrianariveloUpcoming fixtures
See also
References
- ^ "Mauritius national U-17 football team victorious in 7th CJSOI games". http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_url?trurl=http%3A%2F%2Flexpress.mu%2Fstory%2F14352-7es-jeux-de-la-cjsoi-a-l-ile-de-la-reunion--football--la-selection-mauricienne-decroche-l-or.html&lp=fr_en&.intl=us&fr=slv8-hptb. Retrieved 2010-08-12.
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