Seychelles national football team

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Seychelles
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) The Pirates
Association Seychelles Football Federation
Confederation CAF (Africa)
Head coach Flag of the Netherlands Jan Mak (2008-)
Home stadium Stade Linité
FIFA code SEY
FIFA ranking 164
Highest FIFA ranking 129 (October 2006)
Lowest FIFA ranking 195 (July 2002)
Elo ranking 175
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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First kit
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Second kit
First international
Flag of Réunion Réunion 2 - 0 Seychelles Flag of the Seychelles
(Réunion; February 13, 1974)
Biggest win
Flag of the Seychelles Seychelles 9 - 0 Maldives Flag of the Maldives
(Réunion; August 27, 1979)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Madagascar Madagascar 6 - 0 Seychelles Flag of the Seychelles
(Antananarivo, Madagascar; August 30, 1990)

The Seychelles national football team, nicknamed the Pirates, is the national team of the Seychelles and is controlled by the SFF. It is a member of CAF and they play most home games at the 10,000 capacity stadium, Stade Linité in Roche Caiman.


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[edit] History

Seychelles have never qualified for the finals of the African Nations Cup or the World Cup but they made their debut in qualifiers for the African Nations Cup in 1986, losing to Mauritius.

Under Yugoslav coach Vojo Gardasevic, the Seychelles team made their debut in the World Cup qualifiers in 2001. Philip Zialor got the equaliser for Seychelles in a 1-1 draw against Namibia at Stade Linité. In the preliminary round return leg match, Seychelles lost 0-3.

In their second attempt to qualify, for the 2006 World Cup, Seychelles lost 0-4 at home to Zambia but played a 1-1 draw in the away match. Robert Suzette was the scorer of Seychelles’ goal in Lusaka.

Seychelles’ biggest competitive win came against Zimbabwe in the African Nations Cup 2004 qualifiers.

Goals by strikers Alpha Baldé and Philip Zialor gave Seychelles a 2-1 win at Stade Linité against Zimbabwe captained by professional striker Peter Ndlovu. German coach Michael Nees was at the helm of the team at that time. Under Frenchman Dominique Bathenay, Seychelles also beat Eritrea 1-0 at Stade Linité by a goal by veteran Roddy Victor in the same qualifiers.


[edit] World Cup record

[edit] African Nations Cup record

[edit] Current squad

(May, 2007)

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
GK Eric Nelson Sopha Flag of the Seychelles St.Michel United
GK Ricky Rose Flag of the Seychelles Anse Réunion FC
DF Brian Dorby Flag of the Seychelles La Passe FC
DF Alex Nibourette Flag of the Seychelles St.Michel United
DF Harry Libanotis Flag of the Seychelles St.Michel United
DF Denis Belle Flag of the Seychelles St.Michel United
DF Verna Rose Flag of the Seychelles La Passe FC
DF Danny Caesar Flag of the Seychelles St.Michel United
DF Jonathan Bibi Flag of the Seychelles Saint Louis Suns United
DF Allan Larue Flag of the Seychelles Red Star Anse-aux-Pins
MF Denis Barbe Flag of the Seychelles Saint Louis Suns United
MF Don Annacoura Flag of the Seychelles Saint Louis Suns United
MF Marcel Labiche Flag of the Seychelles St.Michel United
MF Terry Crea
MF James Bonne Flag of the Seychelles St.Michel United
FW Ted Esther Flag of the Seychelles Northern Dynamo Glacis
FW Philip Zialor Flag of the Seychelles St.Michel United
FW Che Dorasamy Flag of the Seychelles Seychelles Marketing Board
FW Robert Suzette Flag of the Seychelles Saint Louis Suns United
FW Alpha Balde Flag of the Seychelles Saint Louis Suns United
FW Yelvanny Rose Flag of the Seychelles Anse Réunion FC
FW Wilnes Brutus Flag of the Seychelles Red Star Anse-aux-Pins