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Sudan
   
NicknameSokoor Al-Jediane
(Falcons of Jediane)
AssociationSudan Football Association
CoachMohammed Ahmed
Most caps?
Top scorer?

 
Home colours

 
Away colours

First International
Ethiopia 2 - 1 Sudan
( Ethiopia; November 16, 1956)
Largest win
Sudan 15 - 0 Oman
( Egypt; September 2, 1965)
Worst defeat
South Korea 8 - 0 Sudan
( Seoul, South Korea; September 10, 1979)
World Cup
Appearances none (First in -)
Best result-
African Nations Cup
Appearances 6 (First in 1957)
Best resultWinners, 1970The 1970 African Nations Cup was the seventh edition of the African Nations Cup, the soccer championship of Africa ( CAF). It was hosted by Sudan. Just like in 1968, the field of eight teams was split into two groups of four. Sudan won its first champions

The Sudan national football team, nicknamed Sokoor Al-Jediane (Falcons of Jediane), is the national team of SudanAs distinct from the African region of the same name (usually shortened to the Sudan the Republic of the Sudan (or just Sudan is the largest country in Africa, situated in the northeast part of the continent. The capital is Khartoum. It borders Egypt to t and is controlled by the Sudan Football Association . They were one of the only three teams ( EgyptThe Egypt national football team nicknamed The Pharaohs is the national team of Egypt and is controlled by the Egyptian Football Association. They were the first African country to participate in the World Cup when they played in 1934, losing to Hungary 4, Ethiopia) to particpate in the inaugural African Nations Cup in 1957, and won the competition in 1970The 1970 African Nations Cup was the seventh edition of the African Nations Cup, the soccer championship of Africa ( CAF). It was hosted by Sudan. Just like in 1968, the field of eight teams was split into two groups of four. Sudan won its first champions when they hosted it.




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