Sudanese national football team
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| Nickname (s) | Sokoor al-Jediane | ||
| Association | Sudan Football Association | ||
| confederacy | CAF | ||
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| Record scorer | Haytham tambal | ||
| Record player | Haytham Mustafa Karar | ||
| Home stadium | Al Merreikh Stadium | ||
| FIFA code | SOUTH | ||
| FIFA rank | 128th (1112 points) (as of July 16, 2020) |
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First international game Ethiopia 2-1 Sudan ( Ethiopia ; November 16, 1956 )
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Biggest victory Sudan 15-0 Oman ( Egypt ; September 2, 1965 )
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Biggest defeat South Korea 8-0 Sudan ( Seoul , South Korea ; 10 Sep 1979 )
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| Successes in tournaments | |||
| African Championship | |||
| Participation in the finals | 8 ( first : 1957 ) | ||
| Best results | First 1970 | ||
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The Sudanese national football team , nicknamed Sokoor al-Jediane (Falcons of Jediane) , is the football selection of Sudan and is subject to the Sudan Football Association . The team has not yet managed to qualify for a soccer world championship . In 1970 she won the African Football Championship in 1970 , which took place in her own country.
Tournaments
Olympic games
| 1900 to 1956 | not participated |
| 1960 in Rome | not qualified |
| 1964 in Tokyo | not qualified |
| 1968 in Mexico City | not qualified |
| 1972 in Munich | Preliminary round |
| 1976 in Montreal | not qualified |
| 1980 in Moscow | not participated |
| 1984 in Los Angeles | not qualified |
| 1988 in Seoul | not qualified |
After 1988 the senior national team stopped taking part in the Olympic Games and the qualifying games. An Olympic team has not yet qualified.
World Championship
- 1930 to 1954 - no participation
- 1958 - withdrawn while qualifying
- 1962 - withdrawn
- 1966 - withdrawn
- 1970 - did not qualify
- 1974 - did not qualify
- 1978 - withdrawn
- 1982 to 1990 - not qualified
- 1994 - withdrawn
- 1998 to 2018 - not qualified
African Championship
| 1957 in Sudan | 3rd place |
| 1959 in Egypt | 2nd place |
| 1962 in Ethiopia | not qualified |
| 1963 in Ghana | 2nd place |
| 1965 in Tunisia | not qualified |
| 1968 in Ethiopia | not qualified |
| 1970 in Sudan | African champions |
| 1972 in Cameroon | Preliminary round 4th place |
| 1974 in Egypt | not qualified |
| 1976 in Ethiopia | Preliminary round 4th place |
| 1978 in Ghana | not qualified |
| 1980 in Nigeria | not qualified |
| 1982 in Libya | not qualified |
| 1984 in Ivory Coast | not qualified |
| 1986 in Egypt | not qualified |
| 1988 in Morocco | not qualified |
| 1990 in Algeria | not qualified |
| 1992 in Senegal | not qualified |
| 1994 in Tunisia | not qualified |
| 1996 in South Africa | not qualified |
| 1998 in Burkina Faso | withdrawn during qualification |
| 2000 in Ghana / Nigeria | not qualified |
| 2002 in Mali | not qualified |
| 2004 in Tunisia | not qualified |
| 2006 in Egypt | not qualified |
| 2008 in Ghana | Preliminary round 4th place |
| 2010 in Angola | not qualified |
| 2012 in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea | Quarter finals |
| 2013 in South Africa | not qualified |
| 2015 in Equatorial Guinea | not qualified |
| 2017 in Gabon | not qualified |
| 2019 in Egypt | not qualified |
African Nations Championship
- 2009 : not qualified
- 2011 : 3rd place (host)
- 2014 : not qualified
- 2016 : not qualified
- 2018 : 3rd place
- 2020 : not qualified
East / Central African Championship
| 1973 | not participated |
| 1974 | not participated |
| 1975 | Participation unknown |
| 1976 - 1978 | not participated |
| 1979 | Preliminary round |
| 1980 | East / Central African champions |
| 1981 | Preliminary round |
| 1982 | Preliminary round |
| 1983 | Preliminary round |
| 1984 - 1989 | not participated |
| 1990 | Second |
| 1991 | Fourth |
| 1992 - 1995 | not participated |
| 1996 | Team A: Third - Team B: Second |
| 1999 | Quarter finals |
| 2000 | Participation withdrawn |
| 2001 | Participation withdrawn |
| 2002 | Preliminary round |
| 2003 | Fourth |
| 2004 | Third |
| 2005 | Preliminary round |
| 2006 | Second |
| 2007 | East / Central African champions |
| 2008 | Preliminary round |
| 2009 | not participated |
| 2010 | Preliminary round |
| 2011 | Third |
| 2012 | Preliminary round |
| 2013 | Second |
| 2015 | Fourth |
| 2017 | Participation withdrawn |
| 2019 | Preliminary round |
Trainer
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Burkhard Ziese (1978–1980) -
Wojciech Lazarek (2002-2004) -
Mohamed Abdallah (2005-2008) -
Stephen Constantine (2009-2010) -
Mohamed Abdallah (2010-2015) -
Hamdan Hamed (2016) -
Zdravko Logarušić (2017-2019) -
Hubert Velud (since 2020)
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ The FIFA / Coca-Cola World Ranking. In: fifa.com. July 16, 2020, accessed July 21, 2020 .
