Sudan national football team

Sudan national football team

Infobox National football team
Name = Sudan
Badge = Sudan_FA.gif
Nickname = Sokoor Al-Jediane
(Desert Hawks)
Association = Sudan Football Association
Confederation = CAF (Africa)
Coach = Mohammed Abdalah Mazda
Most caps = Haytham Mustafa Karar
Top scorer = Haytham Tambal
Home Stadium = Stade de Khartoum
FIFA Trigramme = SUD
FIFA Rank = 106
FIFA max = 74
FIFA max date = December 1996
FIFA min = 137
FIFA min date = April 2000
Elo Rank = 119
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First game = flagicon|Ethiopia|1897 Ethiopia 2 - 1 Sudan flagicon|Sudan|1956 (Ethiopia; 16 November 1956)
Largest win = flagicon|Sudan|1956 Sudan 15 - 0 Oman flagicon|Oman (Egypt; 2 September 1965)
Largest loss = flagicon|South Korea South Korea 8 - 0 Sudan flagicon|Sudan (Seoul, South Korea; 10 September 1979)
World cup apps =
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Regional name = African Nations Cup
Regional cup apps = 7
Regional cup first = 1957
Regional cup best = Winners, 1970
The Sudan national football team, nicknamed "Sokoor Al-Jediane (Desert Hawks)", is the national team of Sudan and is controlled by the Sudan Football Association. They were one of the only three teams (Egypt, Ethiopia) to participate in the inaugural African Nations Cup in 1957, and won the competition in 1970 when they hosted it.

Sudan Football Achievements

:CECAFA Cup :::*3 Time Champion (1980),(2006},(2007)::*2 Times Runners-up

Ceacafa 2006


=World Cup record=

Notable Players

* Atta Gobara
* Mohammed A Idris
* Ibrahim Mustafa
* Ibrahim Hussein
* Zahir Abd El Ghani
* Idris Khatir
* Ali Rabah

Current squad

The following players were called for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against Mali on 22 June 2008.

Recent Call Ups 2008

External links

* [http://www.sudanfootball.com/ Sudan football]


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