FC Edaga Hamus

Last updated
FC Edaga Hamus
Full nameFootball Club Edaga Hamus
Ground Cicero Stadium
Asmara, Eritrea
Capacity20,000
League Eritrean Premier League

Football Club Edaga Hamus is an Eritrean football club based in the Edaga Hamus in the district of Asmara. It plays in the Eritrean Premier League.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Eritrea.svg GK Daniel Goitom
Flag of Eritrea.svg GK Saleh Ebbaie
Flag of Eritrea.svg DF Simon Gid
Flag of Eritrea.svg DF Frezi Berhe
Flag of Eritrea.svg DF Telk Gebrejabiher
Flag of Eritrea.svg DF Elias Embaie
Flag of Eritrea.svg DF Efrem Bein
Flag of Eritrea.svg DF Tomas Berhe
Flag of Eritrea.svg DF Amanuel Guess
Flag of Eritrea.svg DF Suliman Mohammed
Flag of Eritrea.svg MF Hamdai Abdelkadr
No.PositionPlayer
Flag of Eritrea.svg MF Ermias Maakele
Flag of Eritrea.svg MF Sertse Tesfamaicl
Flag of Eritrea.svg MF Ermias Weldai
Flag of Eritrea.svg MF Zenkael Asmalas
Flag of Eritrea.svg MF Jusi Michael
Flag of Eritrea.svg MF Berham Aregai
Flag of Eritrea.svg FW Hilan Kaid
Flag of Eritrea.svg FW Dnicatsu Shimangus
Flag of Eritrea.svg FW Hail Goitom
Flag of Eritrea.svg FW Girmai Sias
Flag of Eritrea.svg FW Msgina Bsrat

Related Research Articles

Asmara Capital of Eritrea

Asmara, or Asmera, is the capital and most populous city of Eritrea, in the country's Central Region. It sits at an elevation of 2,325 metres (7,628 ft), making it the sixth highest capital in the world by altitude. The city is located at the tip of an escarpment that is both the northwestern edge of the Eritrean Highlands and the Great Rift Valley in neighbouring Ethiopia. In 2017, the city was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved modernist architecture. Asmera was first settled in 800 BC with a population ranging from 100 to 1000. The city was then founded in the 12th century AD after four separate villages unified to live together peacefully after long periods of conflict.

Sudan national football team national association football team

The Sudan national football team represents Sudan in international football and is controlled by the Sudan Football Association, the governing body for football in Sudan. Sudan's home ground is Khartoum Stadium in Khartoum. Sudan were one of the three teams to participate in the inaugural Africa Cup of Nations in 1957, the other two being Egypt and Ethiopia.

Namibia national football team National association football team

The Namibia national football team represents Namibia in men's international football and it is controlled by the Namibia Football Association. They have never qualified for the FIFA World Cups but have made three appearances in the Africa Cup of Nations. The team represents both FIFA and Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Eritrea national football team national association football team

The Eritrea national football team represents Eritrea in men's international football and it is controlled by the Eritrean National Football Federation (ENFF). It is nicknamed the Red Sea Boys. It has never qualified for the finals of the FIFA World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations. Local side Red Sea FC are the main supplier for the national team, The team represents both FIFA and Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Eritrean National Football Federation

The Eritrean National Football Federation (E.N.F.F.) is the governing body of football in Eritrea.

Edaga Hamus is a town in northern Ethiopia. Located 97 kilometers north of Mekele in the Misraqawi Zone of the Tigray Region of Ethiopia, this town has a latitude and longitude of 14°11′N39°34′E with an elevation of approximately 2700 meters above sea level. At this elevation, it is one of the highest towns of this size in the Tigray Region. Idaga Hamus is located on "National Road 1", between Freweyni and Adigrat.

Cicero Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Asmara, Eritrea. With a capacity of 6,000, it is currently used mostly for football matches.

Asmara Brewery FC or Asmara Birra is an Eritrean football club based in Asmara and founded in 1944. It is linked and economically maintained by the Asmara Brewery.

Yidnekachew Shimangus is an Eritrean footballer who plays as a striker for Adulis Club and the Eritrea national team. With five goals in 13 appearances, Shimangus is the country's joint all-time top goalscorer and joint most capped player.

Football Club Al Tahrir is an Eritrean football club based in Asmara.

Football in Eritrea is related to the sport most popular in this African country. After being under Ethiopian control, Eritrea gained its independence in 1991 and in 1998 the country became a member of FIFA.

South Sudan national football team Mens national association football team representing South Sudan

The South Sudan national football team represents South Sudan in international football and is controlled by the South Sudan Football Association, the governing body for football in South Sudan.

Eritrea womens national football team national association football team

The Eritrea women's national football team is the national women's football team of Eritrea and is overseen by the Eritrean National Football Federation (ENFF), the governing body of football in Eritrea. It has neither qualified for the finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup nor the Africa Women Cup of Nations.

The administrations of Asmara are the official administrative divisions of Asmara, the capital of Eritrea. Within the city, there are thirteen districts. These districts are administered under North, North-West, North-East, South-East, South-West, East, West and Central areas.

Mohammed Saeid Swedish footballer

Mohammed Khalid Saeid is a Swedish-born Eritrean footballer who plays as a midfielder for Allsvenskan club IK Sirius and the Eritrea national team.

Edaga Hamus or Idaga Hamus may refer to:

Alemseged Efrem is an Eritrean football coach who is in charge of the Eritrea national football team as of 2015.

Edaga Arbi Glacials Palaeozoic geological formation in Africa

The Edaga Arbi Glacials are a Palaeozoic geological formation in Tigray and in Eritrea. The matrix is composed of grey, black and purple clays, that contains rock fragments up to 6 metres across. Pollen dating yields a Late Carboniferous to Early Permian age.

References