DR Congo national under-20 football team
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Nickname(s) | Small Leopards | ||
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Association | Congolese Association Football Federation | ||
Confederation | CAF (Africa) | ||
FIFA code | COD | ||
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First international | |||
![]() ![]() (Luanda, Angola; 30 April 1988) | |||
Biggest win | |||
![]() ![]() (Kinshasa, RD Congo; 12 August 2013) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
![]() ![]() (Kinshasa, RD Congo; 2 May 2010) | |||
African U-20 Championship | |||
Appearances | 2 (first in 1989) | ||
Best result | First round (2 times) |
Congo DR U-20 national football team, also known as Congo DR Under-20s or nicknamed Small Leopards, is the youth team for football in Congo DR. It plays a large role in the development of Congolaise football, and is considered to be the feeder team for the Congo DR national football team and is controlled by the Congolese Association Football Federation.[1][2][3]
Recent results[]
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Current squad[]
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Le Vieux Magassa Baliga, Henry Nzuzi, Job Maykongo Sanduku, Jonathan ikanga Limbo Kapela, Jean Baleke Othos, Tshibangu Tshikuna Issac, Glory Mustafa Mukendi Héritier Kongolo Maseka, Akram Bonhonga Bwanga, Patient Mwamba, Grâce Mandu Mwewa, Lionel Mbuku Likeke, Esdras Kabamba, Cedrick Bukasa Lutete, Cherve Sangana Onoya, David Mwana Kibota.
Achievements[]
Africa U-20 Cup of Nations: 1968, 1974
References[]
- ^ "DR Congo/2013 U-20 Afcon qualifiers: Fecofa braces up ahead of CAR game". en.starafrica.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
- ^ "CONGO DR UNDER 20". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
- ^ "CAN U20 2013". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo national football team
- African national under-20 association football teams