Zimbabwe national futsal team
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Nickname(s) | The Warriors | ||
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Association | Zimbabwe Football Association | ||
Confederation | CAF (Africa) | ||
Head coach | Phillip Zulu | ||
FIFA code | ZIM | ||
FIFA ranking | 93 (1 January 2023) [1] | ||
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First international | |||
Italy 5–1 Zimbabwe (Netherlands; 6 January 1989) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Zaire 1–9 Zimbabwe (Cairo, Egypt; 29 September 1996) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Ghana 9–2 Zimbabwe (Cairo, Egypt; 27 September 1996) | |||
FIFA World Cup | |||
Appearances | 1 (First in 1989) | ||
Best result | First Round (1989) | ||
Africa Futsal Cup of Nations | |||
Appearances | 1 (First in 1996) | ||
Best result | 3rd place (1996) |
The Zimbabwe national futsal team is controlled by the Zimbabwe Football Association, the governing body for futsal in Zimbabwe and represents the country in international futsal competitions.
Tournaments
[edit]FIFA Futsal World Cup
[edit]- 1989 – 1st round
- 1992 – Did not enter
- 1996 – Did not qualify
- 2000 – Did not enter
- 2004 – Did not enter
- 2008 – Did not enter
- 2012 – Did not qualify
- 2016 – Did not enter
- 2021 – Did not qualify
- 2024 – Did not enter
Africa Futsal Cup of Nations
[edit]- 1996 – Third Place
- 2000 – Did not qualify
- 2004 – Did not qualify
- 2008 – Did not qualify
- 2011 – Cancelled
- 2016 – Did not enter
- 2020 – Did not enter
- 2024 – Did not enter
References
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