Chad national soccer team

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Chad
République du Tchad
Nickname (s) Sao
Association Fédération Tchadienne
de Football Association
confederacy CAF
Head coach FranceFrance Emmanuel Trégoat (since August 2019)
Assistant coach ChadChad Moudou Kouta
Home stadium Stade Omnisports Idriss Mahamat Ouya
FIFA code CHA
FIFA rank 177th (943 points)
(as of July 16, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
statistics
First international match Dahomey 6-2 Chad ( Senegal , April 11, 1963)
BeninBenin ChadChad
Biggest win Chad 5-0 Sao Tome and Principe ( Gabon , June 29, 1976)
ChadChad Sao Tome and PrincipeSao Tome and Principe
Biggest defeat Dahomey 6: 2 Chad ( Senegal ; April 11, 1963) Malawi 6: 2 Chad ( Blantyre , Malawi ; October 9, 2010) Zaire 4: 0 Chad ( Congo ; April 29, 1987) Egypt 5: 1 Chad ( Cairo , Egypt ; July 12, 1991) Central African Rep. 4-0 Chad ( Gabon ; November 8, 1999)
BeninBenin ChadChad

MalawiMalawi ChadChad

ZaireZaire ChadChad

EgyptEgypt ChadChad

Central African RepublicCentral African Republic ChadChad
(As of October 9, 2010)

The Chadian national football team , also known as Sao , is the official football team of Chad and is subject to the Fédération Tchadienne de Football Association .

history

The association was founded in 1962. Their first international game, which they lost 6-2, played the Chad national team on April 11, 1963 against Benin in Senegal .

It was only in 1988 that the association joined FIFA and the CAF . From then on, the national team was also allowed to compete in qualifying rounds for World and African Championships. The national soccer team of the African state of Chad is one of the weakest in the world. The team has not yet managed to qualify for a soccer world championship . The team has not yet qualified for the Africa Cup .

In the first round of qualifying for the 2006 World Cup , Chad won its home game against Angola 3-1 and lost the second leg 2-0. The later qualifier Angola only progressed because of the away goals rule .

List of national coaches

Tournaments

World Championship

1962 to 1986 did not take part as not a FIFA member
1990 to 1998 not participated
2002 to 2022 not qualified

African Championship

1962 to 1986 no participation, as not a member of the CAF
1988 in Morocco not participated
1990 in Algeria not participated
1992 in Senegal not qualified
1994 in Tunisia withdrawn during qualification
1996 in South Africa not participated
1998 in Burkina Faso not participated
2000 in Ghana and Nigeria not qualified
2002 in Mali not participated
2004 in Tunisia not qualified
2006 in Egypt not qualified
2008 in Ghana not qualified
2010 in Angola not qualified
2012 in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea not qualified
2013 in South Africa not qualified
2015 in Equatorial Guinea not qualified
2017 in Gabon withdrawn during qualification
2019 in Egypt blocked

African Nations Championship

  • 2009 - disqualified in qualification
  • 2011 to 2020 - did not participate

Known players

See also

Individual evidence

  1. The FIFA / Coca-Cola World Ranking. In: fifa.com. July 16, 2020, accessed July 21, 2020 .