Timor-Leste national under-19 football team

Last updated

Timor-Leste
Flag of East Timor.svg
Nickname(s) O Sol Nascente (The Raising Sun), The Little Samba Nation, El Lafaek
Association Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Head coach Gopalkrishnan Ramasamy
Captain Cristevao Fernandes
Most caps Candido Monteiro de Oliveira (18)
Top scorer Adelino Trindade
Frangcyatma Alves (5)
Home stadium East Timor National Stadium
FIFA code TLS
Kit left arm TRLE24h.png
Kit left arm.svg
Kit body TRLE24h.png
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm TRLE24h.png
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts TRLE24h.png
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks TRLE24h.png
Kit socks long.svg
First colours
Kit left arm TRLE24a.png
Kit left arm.svg
Kit body TRLE24a.png
Kit body.svg
Kit right arm TRLE24a.png
Kit right arm.svg
Kit shorts TRLE24A.png
Kit shorts.svg
Kit socks TRLE24a.png
Kit socks long.svg
Second colours
First international
Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 2–2 East Timor  Flag of East Timor.svg
(Palembang, Indonesia; 6 August 2005)
Biggest win
Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor 7–2 Brunei  Flag of Brunei.svg
(Thủ Dầu Một, Vietnam; 6 August 2019)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 7–1 East Timor  Flag of East Timor.svg
(Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 6 August 2009)

The Timor-Leste national Under-20 football team is the national team of Timor-Leste and is controlled by the Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste. East Timor joined FIFA on 12 September 2005, but has never had success on the international stage.

Contents

Kits

Timor-Leste 's kit is a red jersey, red shorts and red socks. Their away kit is with a white jersey with black shorts and red or white socks. The kits are currently manufactured by Adidas and Nike. Timor-Leste first kit is under Tiger, when the team play for the 2004 Tiger Cup. The first kit is red jersey, black shorts and red sock and their away kit is white jersey with two black sleeves, black short and white socks.

Results and Fixtures

International Matches in last 12 months, and future scheduled matches

  Win  Draw  Loss

2022

3 July 2022 2022 AFF U-19 GS East Timor  Flag of East Timor.svg0–2Flag of Laos.svg  Laos Jakarta, Indonesia
15:00  UTC+7
Stadium: Madya Stadium
Attendance: 100
Referee: Kyaw Zwall Lwin (Myanmar)
5 July 2022 2022 AFF U-19 GS Singapore  Flag of Singapore.svg0–1Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor Jakarta, Indonesia
19:00  UTC+7 Report Mario Donasio Soccerball shade.svg59'
Stadium: Madya Stadium
Attendance: 50
Referee: Torpong Somsing (Thailand)
9 July 2022 (2022-07-09) 2022 AFF U-19 GS East Timor  Flag of East Timor.svg3–4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Jakarta, Indonesia
19:00  UTC+7 Cristevao Soccerball shade.svg11'
Mario Soccerball shade.svg55', 76'
Report Najmudin Soccerball shade.svg9'
Adam Soccerball shade.svg15', 62'
Aliff Soccerball shade.svg53'
Stadium: Madya Stadium
Attendance: 100
Referee: Torpong Somsing (Thailand)
11 July 2022 2022 AFF U-19 GS Cambodia  Flag of Cambodia.svg1–4Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor Jakarta, Indonesia
15:00  UTC+7
Stadium: Madya Stadium
Referee: Torpong Somsing (Thailand)
14 September 2022 (2022-09-14) 2023 AFC U-20 qualifiers Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg4–0Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor Surabaya, Indonesia
20:00  UTC+7
Report Stadium: Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium
Referee: Jansen Foo (Singapore)
18 September 2022 (2022-09-18) 2023 AFC U-20 qualifiers Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg1–2Flag of East Timor.svg  East Timor Surabaya, Indonesia
16:00  UTC+7 Report
Stadium: Gelora Bung Tomo
Referee: Jansen Foo (Singapore)


Competition records

FIFA U-20 World Cup record

FIFA U-20 World Cup
YearRound Pld W D L GF GA GD
Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg 1977 Part of Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg 1979
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1981
Flag of Mexico.svg 1983
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 1985
Flag of Chile.svg 1987
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 1989
Flag of Portugal.svg 1991
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1993
Flag of Qatar.svg 1995
Flag of Malaysia.svg 1997
Flag of Nigeria.svg 1999 did not exist, under United Nations
Flag of Argentina.svg 2001
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 2003 Not member of FIFA
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2005 did not enter
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2007 Withdrew
Flag of Egypt.svg 2009 Disqualified
Flag of Colombia.svg 2011 did not enter
Flag of Turkey.svg 2013
Flag of New Zealand.svg 2015
Flag of South Korea.svg 2017 did not qualify
Flag of Poland.svg 2019
Flag of Indonesia.svg 2021 Cancelled
Flag of Argentina.svg 2023 did not qualify
Flag of Chile.svg 2025 to be determined
Total0/24000000

AFC U-19 Championship record

AFC U-20 Asian Cup recordQualification record
YearRoundPosPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
Flag of Malaysia.svg 1959 Part of Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Part of Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Flag of Malaysia.svg 1960
Flag of Thailand.svg 1961
Flag of Thailand.svg 1962
Flag of Malaysia.svg 1963
Flag of South Vietnam.svg 1964
Flag of Japan.svg 1965
Flag of the Philippines.svg 1966
Flag of Thailand.svg 1967
Flag of South Korea.svg 1968
Flag of Thailand.svg 1969
Flag of the Philippines.svg 1970
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg 1971
Flag of Thailand.svg 1972
Flag of Iran.svg 1973
Flag of Thailand.svg 1974
Flag of Kuwait.svg 1975
Flag of Thailand.svg 1976 Part of Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Part of Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Flag of Iran.svg 1977
Flag of Bangladesh.svg 1978
Flag of Thailand.svg 1980
Flag of Thailand.svg 1982
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 1985
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 1986
Flag of Qatar.svg 1988
Flag of Indonesia.svg 1990
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 1992
Flag of Indonesia.svg 1994
Flag of South Korea.svg 1996
Flag of Thailand.svg 1998
Flag of Iran.svg 2000 did not exist, under United Nations did not exist, under United Nations
Flag of Qatar.svg 2002
Flag of Malaysia.svg 2004 did not enterdid not enter
Flag of India.svg 2006 WithdrewWithdrew
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 2008 DisqualifiedDisqualified
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2010 did not enterdid not enter
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 2012
Flag of Myanmar.svg 2014
Flag of Bahrain.svg 2016 did not qualify412152
Flag of Indonesia.svg 2018 4013314
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 2020 Cancelled300329
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 2023 did not qualify310229
Total0/41142391234

AFF U-19 Youth Championship record

AFF U-19 Youth Championship
YearRoundPositionGPWDLGFGA
Flag of Cambodia.svg Flag of Thailand.svg 2002 did not exist, under United Nations
Flag of Myanmar.svg Flag of Vietnam.svg 2003 did not enter
Group stage
9th
4
0
1
3
5
15
did not enter
Group stage
8th
3
0
0
3
2
13
did not enter
Third place
3rd
6
4
1
1
13
8
did not enter
Group stage
9th
4
0
2
2
3
6
Fourth place
4th
6
3
0
3
9
13
Group stage6th
5
2
1
2
7
10
8th
4
1
2
1
5
5
7th
5
2
0
3
12
13
6th420287
Total
Third place
9/18
41
14
7
20
65
86

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Head coach Flag of Malaysia.svg Gopalkrishnan Ramasamy
Assistant coach Flag of East Timor.svg Weverton Mosca
Goalkeeper coach Flag of East Timor.svg Lucas Régis
Physiotherapist Flag of East Timor.svg Christopher Vieira
Media officer Flag of East Timor.svg João Baptista Júnior
Administrator Flag of East Timor.svg Fábio Gadelha
Official Flag of East Timor.svg Domingos Calazans
Kitman Flag of East Timor.svg Romualdo Sales

Squad

Current squad

The following players who are call-up for the 2022 AFF U-19 Youth Championship

Head Coach:

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Pablo De Jesus Flag of East Timor.svg
121 GK Filonito Nogueira Flag of East Timor.svg
201 GK Marcio De Jesus Flag of East Timor.svg

22 DF Danilo Alves Flag of East Timor.svg
32 DF Ricardo Dos Santos Flag of East Timor.svg
42 DF Jaimeto Soares Flag of East Timor.svg
52 DF Rivaldo Soares Flag of East Timor.svg
132 DF Tonito Belo Flag of East Timor.svg
142 DF Sandro lima Flag of East Timor.svg
162 DF Joao Halle Flag of East Timor.svg

63 MF Zenedine Lopez Flag of East Timor.svg
83 MF Edencio Da Costa Flag of East Timor.svg
103 MF Freteliano Dos Santos Flag of East Timor.svg
153 MF Carlos Joao Soares Correia Flag of East Timor.svg
183 MF Olagar Xavier Flag of East Timor.svg
193 MF Natalino Da Costa Flag of East Timor.svg
223 MF Revelino Martins Flag of East Timor.svg

74 FW Luis Libeiro Flag of East Timor.svg
94 FW Anizo Correia Flag of East Timor.svg
114 FW Zenivio Flag of East Timor.svg
174 FW Mario Quintao Flag of East Timor.svg
214 FW Alexandro kefi Flag of East Timor.svg
233 MF Cristevao Fernandes Flag of East Timor.svg

Stadium

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Indonesia national football team</span> Mens association football team

The Indonesia national football team represents Indonesia in international men's football matches since 1945. The men's national team is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), the governing body for football in Indonesia, which is a part of AFC, under the jurisdiction of FIFA. Most of Indonesia home matches are played at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thailand national football team</span> Mens association football team

The Thailand national football team represents Thailand in senior international football and is controlled by the Football Association of Thailand.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Malaysia national football team</span> Mens association football team

The Malaysia national football team represents Malaysia in international football and is governed by the Football Association of Malaysia. The national team is recognised by FIFA as the successor of the defunct Malaya national football team which was founded for the 1963 Merdeka Tournament one month before the institution of Malaysia. The team is officially nicknamed Harimau Malaya in reference to the Malayan Tiger. Former player Mokhtar Dahari is one of the top goal scorers in international history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Singapore national football team</span> Team representing Singapore in the senior mens international football

The Singapore national football team represents Singapore in the senior men's international football. It is organised by the Football Association of Singapore (FAS), the governing body of football in Singapore, which is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). The team's colours are red and white. Singapore are colloquially known as the lions after Singapore’s national animal]. Being of prominent symbolic nature to Singapore.

The Philippines national football team represents the Philippines in international football, governed by the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) and has been playing internationally since 1913.

The Brunei national football team, nicknamed Tebuan, is the national team of Brunei, controlled by the Football Association of Brunei Darussalam. The team was founded in 1959 and joined FIFA in 1969. In the past, they have also frequently featured in the Malaysian league and cup competitions as one of the state representative sides.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">East Timor national football team</span> Mens national association football team representing East Timor

The East Timor national football team is the national team of East Timor and is controlled by the Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste (FFTL). They joined FIFA on 12 September 2005.

The Cambodia national football team is the men's national football team that represents Cambodia in association football. It is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). The team was founded in 1954 and is administered by the Football Federation of Cambodia (FFC).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Myanmar national football team</span> National football team representing Myanmar L

The Myanmar national football team represents Myanmar in men's international association football and is governed by the Myanmar Football Federation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Club Universidad de Chile</span> Chilean football club

Club Universidad de Chile is a professional football club based in Santiago, Chile, that plays in the Primera División.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Flamurtari FC</span> Albanian football club

Flamurtari FC is an Albanian professional football club based in Vlorë, Albania. The club plays in the Kategoria e Parë, which is the second tier of football in the country.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">North Vietnam national football team</span> National association football team

The Democratic Republic of Vietnam national football team was the national team of the Communist-controlled Democratic Republic of Vietnam from 1956 to 1976. It existed side by side with a separate South Vietnam team, which represented the capitalist-oriented southern portion of Vietnam. Unlike South Vietnam, North Vietnam's lack of diplomatic recognition on the part of many other states prevented it from ever joining either FIFA or the AFC. Due to its lack of membership in major football bodies, North Vietnam never participated in qualification for the FIFA World Cup or the AFC Asian Cup. Because of North Vietnam's international isolation, its national team mostly played against other Communist and Communist-sympathizing countries during its relatively short-lived existence.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Russia women's national football team</span> Womens national association football team representing Russia

The Russia women's national football team represents Russia in international women's football. The team is controlled by the Russian Football Union and affiliated with UEFA. Yuri Krasnozhan replaced Elena Fomina as coach of the team in December 2020.

During the 1992–93 English football season, Chelsea F.C. competed in the inaugural season of the FA Premier League.

The East Timor national Under-23 football team represents the East Timor in international football competitions in the Olympic Games, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games and any other under-23 international football tournaments. It is controlled by the Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste, the governing body of football in the country. East Timor is currently one of the weakest teams in the world. They won their first match on 5 November 2011 against Brunei, scoring 2–1.

The Youngs Timor-Leste is the national team of Timor-Leste and is controlled by the Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste. East Timor has never had success on the international stage. They are currently one of the weakest teams in the world. East Timor joined FIFA on 12 September 2005.

The East Timor national Under-16 football team is the national team of East Timor and is controlled by the Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste. East Timor has never had success on the international stage. They are currently one of the weakest teams in the world. East Timor joined FIFA on 12 September 2005.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Away colours</span> Choice of coloured clothing used in team sports

Away colours or road colours are a choice of coloured clothing used in team sports. They are required to be worn by one team during a game between teams that would otherwise wear the same colours as each other, or similar colours. This change prevents confusion for officials, players, and spectators. In most sports, it is the visiting or road team that must change.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Austria–Hungary football rivalry</span> International football rivalry

The Austria–Hungary football rivalry is a highly competitive sports rivalry that exists between the national football teams of the two countries, as well as their respective sets of fans. The match-up between Austria and Hungary is the second most-played international in football.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">History of the Indonesia national football team</span> From 1934 onwards

The history of the Indonesia national football team officially dates back to their first international in 1934. The Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), which governs the team. Prior to Indonesian independence, in the period 1921–1945, the national team used the name Dutch East Indies and was organized by the Dutch East Indies Football Union (NIVU). The team later became a member of the football international governing bodies FIFA in 1928 and participated at the 1938 FIFA World Cup in France as the first Asian country to qualify for the final round of the competition. After the country gained independence, they then rejoined FIFA in 1952 and co-founded AFC in 1954. As of August 2024, Indonesia has qualified for the FIFA World Cup once and the AFC Asian Cups six times.

References