Sydsudans fodboldlandshold
Kælenavn(e) | Bright Star,[1] Tigers[2] | ||
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Forbund | South Sudan Football Association | ||
Kontinentalt forbund | CAF (Afrika) | ||
Sub-confederation | CECAFA (Øst & Centralafrika) | ||
Landstræner | Lee Sung-jea | ||
Anfører | Jumma Ginaro | ||
Flest landskampe | Jumma Ginaro Dominic Abui Pretino (15) | ||
Topscorer | Sebit Bruno (3) | ||
Hjemmebane | Juba National Stadium | ||
FIFA-kode | SSD | ||
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FIFA-rangering | |||
Nuværende | 157 2 (2. juni 2016) | ||
Højeste | 134 (november 2015) | ||
Laveste | 205 (september 2013) | ||
Elo-rangering | |||
Nuværende | 164 (8. juli 2015) | ||
Højeste | 132 (juli 2012) | ||
Laveste | 167 (juni 2015) | ||
Første kamp | |||
Sydsudan 2–2 Uganda (Juba, Sydsudan; 10. juli 2012) | |||
Største sejr | |||
Sydsudan 2–0 Djibouti (Bahir Dar, Etiopien; 23. november 2015) Sydsudan 2–0 Malawi (Bahir Dar, Etiopien; 27. november 2015) | |||
Største nederlag | |||
Mozambique 5–0 Sydsudan (Maputo, Mozambique; 18. maj 2014) |
Sydsudans fodboldlandshold repræsenterer Sydsudan i fodbold og er kontrolleret af South Sudan Football Association; det styrende organ for fodbold i Sydsudan.
Sally Samuel Lolako blev den 25. maj 2011 udnævnt til at føre tilsyn med holdet.[3] Lolako er træner for fodboldklubben Kator, der har hjemmebane i landets hovedstad Juba.
Den 25. maj 2012 blev Sydsudan godkendt som medlem af FIFA.[4]
Personale
Kampe
Sydsudans fodboldlandsholds første kamp var mod det kenyanske klubhold Tusker den 10. juli 2011. Kampen blev arrangeret som en del af landets uafhængighedsfest sammen med den første kamp med deres basketballlandshold.[6][7] Kampen blev spillet på Juba Stadium. Sydsudan scorede indenfor 10 minutter, men tabte kampen 3-1.
Referencer
- ^ Al-Smith, Gary (3. august 2011). "Fierce rivalry and the bulky Pirate". ESPN. Arkiveret fra originalen 20. juli 2012. Hentet 25. maj 2012.
- ^ "BBC Storyville 2014 Soccer Coach Zoran and his African Tigers". 18. december 2014. Hentet 5. september 2015.
- ^ Kayanga, John (25. maj 2011). "Constitution, Budget for National soccer team remains unfinished". Juba Post. Arkiveret fra originalen 19. august 2011. Hentet 26. maj 2011.
- ^ "Sydsudan nyt medlem af FIFA". bold.dk. 25. maj 2012. Hentet 3. august 2016.
- ^ Kayanga, John. "Malesh to take charge of National team". Juba Post. Arkiveret fra originalen 19. august 2011. Hentet 26. maj 2011.
- ^ "Programme for Celebration of the Independence of South Sudan". Arkiveret fra originalen 7. juli 2011. Hentet 11. juli 2011.
- ^ World’s Newest Nation Set to Step Into Sporting Arena – Jakarta Globe, 6 July 2011
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