Benin national football team

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Benin
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname Les Ecureuils
(The Squirrels)
Association Fédération Béninoise
de Football
Head coach Edme Codjo
Most caps ?
Top scorer ?
FIFA code BEN
FIFA ranking 111
Highest FIFA ranking 101 (September 2006)
Lowest FIFA ranking 165 (July 1996)
Elo ranking 140
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Away kit
First international
Benin Dahomey 0 - 1 Nigeria Nigeria
(Dahomey; 8 November 1959)
Nigeria Nigeria 7 - 0 Benin Benin (1975-1990)
(Nigeria; 14 February 1977)
Largest win
Benin Dahomey 6 - 2 Chad Chad
(Dahomey; 15 April 1963)
Benin Benin 4 - 0 Tanzania Tanzania
(Cotonou, Benin; 8 September 2002)
Worst defeat
Nigeria Nigeria 10 - 1 Dahomey Benin
(Nigeria; 28 November 1959)
African Nations Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 2004)
Best result Round 1, 2004

The Benin national football team, nicknamed Les Ecureuils (The Squirrels), is the national football team of Benin and is controlled by the Fédération Béninoise de Football. They were known as the Dahomey national football team until 1975, when Dahomey became Benin. They have never made the World Cup and made their only African Nations Cup appearance in 2004.


Contents

[edit] World Cup record

[edit] African Nations Cup record

[edit] Notable players

[edit] Current line-up (European Stars)

GK Maxime Agueh (Valence)


DF Koffi Damien Chrysostome (Cuneo)

DF Florent Raimy (Excelsior Virton)

DF Felicien Singbo (Vllaznia Shkoder)

DF Noel Seka (Creteil)


MF Mathieu Adeniyi (Rennes)

MF Anicet Adjamossi (Istres)

MF Romuald Boco (Accrington Stanley)

MF Stephane Sessegnon (Le Mans)


FW Razak Omotoyossi (Sheriff Tiraspol)

FW Oumar Tchomogo (Vitoria)

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