This article provides details of international football games played by the Sudan national football team from 1956 to 1979. [1] [2]
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10 February 1957 1957 AFCON | Sudan | 1–2 | Egypt | Municipal Stadium, Khartoum |
Bashir 58' | Attia 21' (pen.) Ad-Diba 72' | Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Gebeyehu Doube (Ethiopia) |
8 March 1957 1958 World Cup qualification | Sudan | 1–0 | Syria | Khartoum, Sudan |
Manzul 78' (pen.) | Stadium: Khartoum Stadium Referee: Riccardo Pieri (Italy) |
24 May 1957 1958 World Cup qualification | Syria | 1–1 | Sudan | Damascus, Syria |
Al-Zarqa 70' | Suleiman Faris 38' | Stadium: Abbasiyyin Stadium Referee: Konstantinos Ioannidis (Greece) |
25 May 1959 1959 AFCON | Sudan | 1–0 | Ethiopia | Prince Farouk Stadium, Cairo |
Drissa 40' | Report | Attendance: 20,000 Referee: M. Tsissis (Greece) |
29 May 1959 1959 AFCON | United Arab Republic | 2–1 | Sudan | Prince Farouk Stadium, Cairo |
Baheeg 12', 89' | Report | Manzul 65' | Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Zivko Bajic (Yugoslavia) |
23 November 1959 1964 Summer Olympics qualification | Sudan | 3–1 | Ethiopia | Khartoum, Sudan |
Stadium: Municipal Stadium |
9 December 1959 1964 Summer Olympics qualification | Sudan | 1–0 | Uganda | Khartoum, Sudan |
Stadium: Municipal Stadium |
20 December 1959 1964 Summer Olympics qualification | Ethiopia | 1–1 | Sudan | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
Stadium: Addis Ababa Stadium |
3 January 1960 1964 Summer Olympics qualification | Uganda | 0–1 | Sudan | Kampala, Uganda |
Stadium: Nakivubo Stadium |
1 June 1963 1963 AFCON Q | Kenya | 0–1 | Sudan | Nairobi |
Abdelaziz Ibrahim Adam |
30 June 1963 1963 AFCON Q | Sudan | 5–0 | Kenya | Khartoum |
Abdelmajid Ahmed Osman Omer Eltoum Nasr El-Din Abas |
26 November 1963 1963 AFCON | United Arab Republic | 2–2 | Sudan | Kumasi Sports Stadium, Kumasi |
El-Shazly 5' Riza 7' | Jaksa 60', 75' |
28 November 1963 1963 AFCON | Sudan | 4–0 | Nigeria | Kumasi Sports Stadium, Kumasi |
Jaksa El-Kawarty Adam |
1 December 1963 1963 AFCON | Ghana | 3–0 | Sudan | Accra Sports Stadium, Accra |
Aggrey-Fynn 62' (pen.) Acquah 72', 82' | Referee: Hédi Ben Abdelkader (Tunisia) |
27 March 1964 1964 Summer Olympics qualification | United Arab Republic | 4–1 | Sudan | Egypt |
17 April 1964 1964 Summer Olympics qualification | Sudan | 3–3 | United Arab Republic | Sudan |
27 March 1965 1965 AFCON Q | Sudan | 2–1 | Ethiopia | Khartoum |
Hasabu Al-Kabeer Jaxa | Worku |
11 April 1965 1965 AFCON Q | Sudan | 4–2 (Annulled) | Kenya | Khartoum |
?'40'65'78' | Madegwa Rabuogi 50' |
18 April 1965 1965 AFCON Q | Ethiopia | 1–0 | Sudan | Addis Ababa |
Wolde 56' |
25 April 1965 1965 AFCON Q | Kenya | 1–1 (Annulled) | Sudan | Nairobi |
Nicodemus 81' | Mustafa Shaweish 68' |
22 August 1965 1965 AFCON Q | Sudan | 4–1 | Uganda | Khartoum |
2 September 1965 1965 Pan Arab Games | Sudan | 9–0 | North Yemen | Cairo |
Jaksa ?', ?', ?', ?' Siddig ?', ?' Muhieldin Osman ?' Saad Elfan ?' Ibrahim Yahia Elkawarty ?' |
3 September 1965 1965 Pan Arab Games | Sudan | 4–2 | Libya | Cairo |
Siddig ?' Samir Salih ?' Ramadan Marhoum ?' Jaxa ?' |
4 September 1965 1965 Pan Arab Games | Sudan | 15–0 | Oman | Cairo |
Mustafa Shaweish ?', ?', ?', ?' Ramadan Marhoum ?', ?', ?', ?' Hasabu El Sagheir ?', ?', ?' Samir Salih ?', ?' Ibrahim Yahia Elkawarty ?' Amin Zaki ?' |
7 September 1965 1965 Pan Arab Games | Sudan | 2–0 | Syria | Cairo |
Siddig ?' Ibrahim Yahia Elkawarty ?' |
9 September 1965 1965 Pan Arab Games | Sudan | 2–1 | Palestine | Cairo |
16:00 | Amin Zaki ?' |
11 September 1965 1965 Pan Arab Games | United Arab Republic | 0–0 | Sudan | Cairo |
15:00 |
July 1966 East African Friendship Cup | Sudan | 2–1 | Uganda | Ethiopia |
4 July 1966 East African Friendship Cup | Ethiopia | 1–1 | Sudan | Ethiopia |
29 January 1967 Friendly | Sudan | 1–2 | East Germany | Sudan |
21 February 1967 East African Friendship Cup | Sudan | 1–0 | Tanzania | Sudan |
24 February 1967 East African Friendship Cup | Sudan | 1–1 | Ethiopia | Sudan |
26 February 1967 East African Friendship Cup | Sudan | 5–3 | Ethiopia | Sudan |
18 March 1967 1968 AFCON Q | Congo-Kinshasa | 3–2 | Sudan | Kinshasa |
2 April 1967 1968 AFCON Q | Sudan | 1–0 | Congo-Kinshasa | Khartoum |
13 August 1967 1968 AFCON Q | Congo-Kinshasa | 2–1 | Sudan | Kampala |
5 November 1967 1968 Summer Olympics qualification | Nigeria | 1–0 | Sudan | Lagos, Nigeria |
Stadium: Surulere Stadium |
19 November 1967 1968 Summer Olympics qualification | Sudan | 2–1 | Nigeria | Khartoum, Sudan |
Stadium: Municipal Stadium |
27 October 1968 1970 World Cup qualification | Zambia | 4–2 | Sudan | Dag Hammarskjöld Stadium, Ndola |
Kapengwe 14', 56' Kaposa 58' Makwaza 83' | Babiker Santo 26', 30' | Attendance: 111,714 Referee: Philippe Mutombo (Zaire) |
8 November 1968 1970 World Cup qualification | Sudan | 4–2 (a.e.t.) | Zambia | Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum |
Abdel Kafi El-Sheikh 38' Ismaeil Bakhit 76', 81' Babiker Santo 114' | Chitalu 22' Kapengwe 96' | Attendance: 137,083 Referee: Ali Kandil (United Arab Republic) |
12 December 1968 Friendly tournament | Kenya | 1–1 | Sudan | Kenya |
8 January 1969 East African Friendship Cup | Sudan | 1–0 | Kenya | Ethiopia |
10 January 1969 East African Friendship Cup | Sudan | 3–0 | Tanzania | Ethiopia |
12 January 1969 East African Friendship Cup | Ethiopia | 0–1 | Sudan | Ethiopia |
4 May 1969 1970 World Cup qualification | Ethiopia | 1–1 | Sudan | Haile Selassie Stadium, Addis Ababa |
Mengistu 79' | Hasabu El Sagheir 9' | Attendance: 109,015 Referee: Mohamed Touati (Tunisia) |
11 May 1969 1970 World Cup qualification | Sudan | 3–1 | Ethiopia | Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum |
Gagarin 20', 60' Jagdoul 80' | Asfaw 65' | Attendance: 122,373 Referee: Ali Kandil (United Arab Republic) |
13 September 1969 1970 World Cup qualification | Nigeria | 2–2 | Sudan | Liberty Stadium, Ibadan |
Okoye 7', 30' | Abbas 33' Jadallah Kheirelseid 43' | Attendance: 44,500 Referee: Ourabah Mohandi (Algeria) |
3 October 1969 1970 World Cup qualification | Sudan | 3–3 | Nigeria | Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum |
Abbas 33' Awad Koka 70' Bushra Wahba 84' | Okoye 49' Ineh 55' Opone 72' | Attendance: 26,502 Referee: Aurelio Angonese (Italy) |
10 October 1969 1970 World Cup qualification | Sudan | 0–0 | Morocco | Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum |
Attendance: 18,020 Referee: Ali Kandil (United Arab Republic) |
26 October 1969 1970 World Cup qualification | Morocco | 3–0 | Sudan | Stade Mohammed V, Casablanca |
El Filali 41' Jarir 76', 86' | Attendance: 150,000 Referee: Major George Lamptey (Ghana) |
2 November 1969 Friendly | United Arab Republic | 3–1 | Sudan | United Arab Republic |
6 February 1970 1970 AFCON | Sudan | 3–0 | Ethiopia | Municipal Stadium, Khartoum |
Gagarin 43' Hasabu El-Sagheer 47' Jaksa 85' | Attendance: 14,464 Referee: Faber (Guinea) |
8 February 1970 1970 AFCON | Ivory Coast | 1–0 | Sudan | Municipal Stadium, Khartoum |
Tahi 89' | Attendance: 9,864 Referee: Mahombé (Congo-Kinshasa) |
10 February 1970 1970 AFCON | Sudan | 2–1 | Cameroon | Municipal Stadium, Khartoum |
Jaksa 20' Hasabu El-Sagheer 60' | Tsébo 34' | Attendance: 9,770 Referee: Ngom (Senegal) |
14 February 1970 1970 AFCON | United Arab Republic | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Sudan | Municipal Stadium, Khartoum |
El-Shazly 84' | El-Asyad 83', 102' | Attendance: 12,350 |
16 February 1970 1970 AFCON | Sudan | 1–0 | Ghana | Municipal Stadium, Khartoum |
Hasabu El-Sagheer 12' | Attendance: 12,187 Referee: Gebreyesus Tesfaye (Ethiopia) |
30 June 1970 Friendly | Congo-Kinshasa | 3–0 | Sudan | Congo-Kinshasa |
July 1970 1970 Al-Jalaa Tournament | Sudan | 2–0 | Algeria | Libya |
July 1970 1970 Al-Jalaa Tournament | Sudan | 2–0 | Lebanon | Libya |
July 1970 1970 Al-Jalaa Tournament | Sudan | 4–2 | Palestine | Libya |
July 1970 1970 Al-Jalaa Tournament | Libya | 0–1 | Sudan | Libya |
4 June 1971 | Sudan | 4–0 | Uganda | Khartoum |
Ezzeldin Osman Elfadil Santo |
19 June 1971 | Uganda | 1–1 | Sudan | Kampala |
Obua 32' (pen.) | Ezzeldin Osman 65' |
16 July 1971 1971 Al-Jalaa Tournament | Libya | 4–6 | Sudan | Libya |
16 July 1971 1971 Al-Jalaa Tournament | Sudan | 1–1 | Palestine | Libya |
25 February 1972 1972 AFCON | Zaire | 1–1 | Sudan | Stade de la Réunification, Douala |
Mayanga 53' | Hasabu El-Sagheer 55' | Referee: Sané Mady Diallo (Mali) |
27 February 1972 1972 AFCON | Morocco | 1–1 | Sudan | Stade de la Réunification, Douala |
Faras 32' | Abdel-Nadief 49' | Referee: Michael Wacka (Cameroon) |
29 February 1972 1972 AFCON | Congo | 4–2 | Sudan | Stade de la Réunification, Douala |
M'Bono 8', 55' M'Pelé 32' Bahamboula 46' | Abdel Wahab 37' Wahba 44' | Referee: George Lamptey (Ghana) |
2 May 1972 | Ethiopia | 2–2 | Sudan | Addis Ababa |
Sebeta 7' Zergaw 50' | Hasabu El Sagheir 5' Kamal Abdelwahab 87' |
7 May 1972 | Sudan | 3–0 | Madagascar | Khartoum |
Hasabu El Sagheir Ezzeldin Osman Kamal Abdelwahab |
21 May 1972 | Sudan | 1–0 | Ethiopia | Khartoum |
Kamal Abdelwahab 12' |
28 May 1972 | Madagascar | 0–2 [lower-alpha 1] | Sudan | Antananarivo |
16 July 1972 1974 World Cup qualification | Kenya | 2–0 | Sudan | Nairobi, Kenya |
Anyanzwa 44' W. Ouma 65' | Stadium: Nairobi City Stadium Attendance: 11,057 Referee: Ayele Tessema (Ethiopia) |
23 July 1972 1974 World Cup qualification | Sudan | 1–0 | Kenya | Khartoum, Sudan |
Ezzeldin Osman 40' | Stadium: Khartoum Stadium Attendance: 10,470 Referee: Mahmoud Moustapha Kamel (Egypt) |
28 August 1972 | Mexico | 1–0 | Sudan | Frankenstadion, Nuremberg |
12:00 | Manzo 16' | Report | Attendance: 500 Referee: Francesco Francescon (Italy) |
30 August 1972 | Soviet Union | 2–1 | Sudan | Olympic Stadium, Munich |
12:00 | Yevriuzhikin 42' (pen.) Zanazanyan 44' | Report | Jaksa 59' | Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Ferdinand Biwersi (West Germany) |
1 September 1972 | Burma | 2–0 | Sudan | Dreiflüssestadion, Passau |
12:00 | Soe Than 7' Aung Moe Thin 61' | Report | Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Marian Srodecki (Poland) |
13 April 1973 1974 AFCON Q | Sudan | 1–1 | Nigeria | Khartoum |
21 April 1973 1974 AFCON Q | Nigeria | 2–1 | Sudan | Lagos |
28 September 1974 | Sudan | 6–0 | North Yemen | Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus |
30 September 1974 | Sudan | 3–1 | Palestine | Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus |
2 October 1974 | Syria | 2–0 | Sudan | Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus |
4 October 1974 | Sudan | 3–1 | Libya | Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus |
7 October 1974 | Morocco | 2–0 | Sudan | Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus |
23 March 1975 1978 AFCON Q | Sudan | 1–0 | Kenya | Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum |
Gagarin 26' |
6 April 1975 1978 AFCON Q | Kenya | 0–2 | Sudan | Nairobi City Stadium, Nairobi |
Gagarin 42', 90' |
2 May 1975 | Egypt | 1–1 | Sudan | Nasser Stadium, Cairo |
Shehata 29' |
30 May 1975 | Sudan | 1–0 | Egypt | Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum |
Gagarin |
6 July 1975 1978 AFCON Q | Tunisia | 3–2 | Sudan | Stade El Menzah, Tunis |
Ben Aziza 2' Lahzami 5', 27' | Gagarin 34' Khider Elkori 50' |
15 August 1975 1978 AFCON Q | Sudan | 2–1 | Tunisia | Khartoum |
Kamal Abdelwahab 9' Gagarin 75' | Ben Aziza 60' |
22 November 1975 | Tanzania | 1–0 | Sudan | Uhuru Stadium, Dar es Salaam |
5 December 1975 | Sudan | 2–0 | Tanzania | Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum |
21 December 1975 1975 Palestine Cup of Nations | Sudan | 0–0 | Palestine | Tunis |
23 December 1975 1975 Palestine Cup of Nations | Palestine | 0–1 | Sudan | Tunis |
26 December 1975 1975 Palestine Cup of Nations | Egypt | 3–1 | Sudan | Tunis |
Omasha 4' Shehata 48' Zizo 75' | ?' |
28 December 1975 1975 Palestine Cup of Nations | Sudan | 1–0 | Syria | Tunis |
1 March 1976 1976 AFCON | Morocco | 2–2 | Sudan | Dire Dawa Stadium, Dire Dawa |
Chérif 1' Abouali 58' | Gagarin 9', 79' (pen.) | Referee: Gratian Matovu (Tanzania) |
4 March 1976 1976 AFCON | Nigeria | 1–0 | Sudan | Dire Dawa Stadium, Dire Dawa |
Usiyan 8' | Referee: Nyirenda Chayu (Zambia) |
6 March 1976 1976 AFCON | Zaire | 1–1 | Sudan | Dire Dawa Stadium, Dire Dawa |
Mulamba 41' | Gagarin 14' | Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Robert Foiret (Mauritius) |
28 March 1976 | Zambia | 1–1 | Sudan | Dag Hammarskjöld Stadium, Ndola |
Chanda | Ali Gagarin 20' |
4 April 1976 | Sudan | 0–0 (4–5 p) | Zambia | Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum |
14 November 1977 1978 All-Africa Games qualification | Sudan | 2–0 | Somalia | Cairo, Egypt |
Stadium: Cairo International Stadium |
16 November 1977 1978 All-Africa Games qualification | Egypt | 1–0 | Sudan | Cairo, Egypt |
Stadium: Cairo International Stadium |
29 June 1979 1980 AFCON Q | Sudan | 2–0 | Ivory Coast | Khartoum |
6 July 1979 1980 AFCON Q | Ivory Coast | 4–0 | Sudan | Abidjan |
September 1979 Presidents Cup | Bahrain | 1–0 | Sudan | South Korea |
September 1979 Presidents Cup | Sudan | 1–0 | Sri Lanka | South Korea |
September 1979 Presidents Cup | Sudan | 4–1 | Bangladesh | South Korea |
8 September 1979 Presidents Cup | South Korea | 8–0 | Sudan | South Korea |
9 November 1979 1979 CECAFA Cup | Zanzibar | 1–1 | Sudan | Kenya |
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