South Sudan national under-17 football team

The South Sudan national under-17 football team represents South Sudan at age of under-17 levels in the international football and is controlled by the South Sudan Football Association, the governing body for football in South Sudan.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

South Sudan U-17
Nickname(s)Bright Stars
AssociationSouth Sudan Football Association
ConfederationCAF (Africa)
Sub-confederationCECAFA (East & Central Africa)
Head coachSouth Sudan Bilal Felix Komoyangi
CaptainMario Taban
Home stadiumMalakal Stadium
FIFA codeSSD
First colours
Second colours
First international
South Sudan  2–1  Djibouti
(Dar es Salam, Tanzania; 12 August 2018)
Biggest win
South Sudan  2–1  Djibouti
(Dar es Salam, Tanzania; 12 August 2018)
Biggest defeat
South Sudan  1–6  Uganda
(Dar es Salam, Tanzania; 17 August 2018)
FIFA U-17 World Cup
Appearances0
CECAFA U-17 Championship
Appearances1 (first in 2022)
Best resultRunners-up, (2022)
Africa U-17 Cup of Nations
Appearances1 (first in 2023)

Team image

Nicknames

The South Sudan national under-17 football team has been known or nicknamed as Bright Stars

Home stadium

The team play its home matches on the Malakal Stadium and others stadiums.

History

The South Sudan national under-17 football team played their debut game against Djibouti on 12 August 2018 at Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, winning 2–1. The team qualified for the first time in the 2023 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations which will take place in Algeria after finishing as runners-up in the 2022 CECAFA U-17 Championship.

Current squad

The following squad was announced for recently finished 2022 CECAFA U-17 Championship

As of 13 December 2022
No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Nasona Victor 2 June 2005 0 0 South Sudan
2 1GK Samuel Duku 17 January 2004 0 0 South Sudan
3 1GK Abdusalam Hasaballah 15 May 2005 0 0 South Sudan
4 2DF Amos Moses 8 January 2005 0 0 South Sudan
5 2DF Kharbino Wel 9 September 2005 0 0 South Sudan
6 2DF David Mabil 20 November 2005 0 0 South Sudan
7 2DF Emmanuel John 26 February 2005 0 0 South Sudan
8 4FW Mario Taban (Captain) 29 March 2005 0 0 South Sudan
9 2DF Felix Obama April 2003 0 0 South Sudan
10 2DF Francis Michael 22 December 2005 0 0 South Sudan
11 2DF Gama Hassen 30 January 2004 0 0 South Sudan
12 2DF James Samuel 6 December 2004 0 0 South Sudan
13 2DF Samuel Ceasar 14 July 2005 0 0 South Sudan
14 3MF Ronaldo Daniel 9 August 2005 0 0 South Sudan
15 3MF Rewde Maliah 2 September 2005 0 0 South Sudan
16 3MF Judu Thuch 8 October 2005 0 0 South Sudan
17 3MF Shakir Mohamed 22 February 2005 0 0 South Sudan
18 3MF Ajo Minari 5 January 2006 0 0 South Sudan
19 4FW Jonathan Gem 22 may 2004 0 0 South Sudan
20 4FW Manjistu Jido 4 July 2005 0 0 South Sudan
21 4FW Godfery Geri 23 July 2005 0 0 South Sudan
22 4FW Gbindiva Victor 26 January 2006 0 0 South Sudan
23 4FW Ajong Uber 10 January 2005 0 0 South Sudan
24 4FW Abraham Okenny 18 July 2005 0 0 South Sudan

Fixtures and results

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2022

6 October 2022 (2022-10-06) 2022 CECAFA U-17 Championship Group stages South Sudan  1–4  Uganda Abebe Bikila Stadium
13:00
  • Okenny 67'
Report
  • Nkoola 25', 51'
  • Sembuusi 37'
  • Walusimbi 45+1'
Referee: Ahmed Arajiga (Tanzania)

9 October 2022 (2022-10-09) 2022 CECAFA U-17 Championship Group stages Burundi  1–1  South Sudan Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
16:00
  • Harimbabazi 65'
Report
  • Mabil 83'
Stadium: Abebe Bikila Stadium
Referee: Shamirah Nabadda (Uganda)
12 October 2022 (2022-10-12) 2022 CECAFA U-17 Championship Semi-finals Tanzania  1–1
(3–4 p)
 South Sudan Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
15:30
  • Charles 71'
Report
  • Gem 37'
Stadium: Abebe Bikila Stadium
Referee: Abdulsalam Kassim (Nigeria)
Penalties
  • Omar soccer ball with check mark
  • Farid soccer ball with check mark
  • M. Salum soccer ball with check mark
  • Hamisi soccer ball with red X
  • Charles soccer ball with red X
  • soccer ball with red X Obama
  • soccer ball with check mark Mabil
  • soccer ball with check mark Moses
  • soccer ball with check mark Taban
  • soccer ball with check mark Gem
15 October 2022 (2022-10-15) 2022 CECAFA U-17 Championship Final Somalia  3–1  South Sudan Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
15:00
  • A. Abdi 6'
  • Dahir 59', 71'
Report
  • Minari 48'
Stadium: Abebe Bikila Stadium
Referee: Shamirah Nabadda (Uganda)

Competition records

FIFA U-17 World Cup

FIFA U-17 World Cup Record
Hosts / Year Result Position GP W D* L GS GA
China 1985Did not qualify
Canada 1987Did not qualify
Scotland 1989Did not qualify
Italy 1991Did not qualify
Japan 1993Did not qualify
Ecuador 1995Did not qualify
Egypt 1997Did not qualify
New Zealand 1999Did not qualify
Trinidad and Tobago 2001Did not qualify
Finland 2003Did not qualify
Peru 2005Did not qualify
South Korea 2007Did not qualify
Nigeria 2009Did not qualify
Mexico 2011Did not qualify
United Arab Emirates 2015Did not qualify
Chile 2017Did not qualify
Brazil 2019Did not qualify
Peru 2021Cancelled
Indonesia 2023Disqualified
Total0/19000000

Africa U-17 Cup of Nations

Africa U-17 Cup of Nations Record
Hosts / Year Result Position GP W D* L GS GA
Mali 1995
toTanzania 2019
Did not qualify
Morocco 2021Cancelled
Algeria 2023To be determined
Total0/13000000

CECAFA U-17 Championship

CECAFA U-17 Championship Record
Hosts / Year Result Position GP W D* L GS GA
Burundi 2007
to Rwanda 2020
Did not participate
Ethiopia 2022Runners-up411249
Total1/5411249

References

  1. "Somalia beat South Sudan to win CECAFA U-17 title". www.cafonline.com. 15 October 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  2. "South Sudan, Somalia qualify for TotalEnergies U-17 AFCON 2023". www.cafonline.com. 12 October 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  3. "South Sudan U-17 fixtures, results, news, squad". www.in.soccerway.com. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  4. "South Sudan U-17 teams". www.globalsportsarchive.com. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  5. "U-17 AFCON Qualifiers: South Sudan, Somalia book maiden tickets to finals". www.mozzartsort.co.ke. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  6. "Cecafa U17: Banned South Sudan did not know players were over age". www.goal.com. 13 December 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
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