Central African Republic national football team

The Central African national football team, also called low- Ubangui Fawns, is the national team of the Central African Republic and is managed and controlled by the Fédération de Football Centrafricaine.

She is a member of the CAF. In the CAF, as well as the Football World Championships, the Central African national soccer team could not have been successful. Despite some professional players, the association decided not to participate in the qualification for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

On 10 August 2011, the Central African national football team played for the first time outside of Africa and for the first time with Malta for a non- African team. The match at Ta ' Qali was lost with 1:2.

On June 2, 2012, the Central African national football team was first to win a World Cup qualifier. 2-0 was won against Botswana.

Tournaments

World cup

In qualifying for the World Cup in Brazil, the Central African Republic to South Africa, Botswana and Ethiopia could not prevail and has no chance to qualify after the 0-3 defeat at the June 8, 2013 against South Africa.

African Cup of Nations

African Nations Cup

  • 2009: not qualified
  • 2011: did not participate
  • 2014: not qualified

CEMAC Cup

  • 2003 - Second
  • 2005 - Preliminary Round
  • 2006 - Preliminary Round
  • 2007 - Fourth
  • 2008 - Third
  • 2009 - Winner
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