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Togo national football team

Nickname Les Eperviers
(
The Sparrow Hawks)
Association Fédération Togolaise
de Football
Coach Stephen Keshi
Most caps ?
Top scorer ?
First international
Togo 1 - 1 Ghana
(Togo; 13 October 1956)
Largest win
4 - 0, 7 times
Worst defeat
Morocco 7 - 0 Togo
(Morocco; 28 October 1979)
Tunisia 7 - 0 Togo
(Tunis, Tunisia; 7 January 2000)
World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 2006)
Best result -
African Nations Cup
Appearances 6 (First in 1972)
Best result Round 1, all

 

The Togo national football team, nicknamed Les Eperviers (The Sparrow Hawks), is the national team of Togo and is controlled by the Fédération Togolaise de Football. They will make their first World Cup appearance in their history in 2006.

World Cup record

  • 1930 to 1970 - Did not enter
  • 1974 to 1982 - Did not qualify
  • 1986 - Withdrew
  • 1990 - Withdrew
  • 1994 to 2002 - Did not qualify
  • 2006 - Qualified

African Nations Cup record

  • 1957 to 1965 - Did not enter
  • 1968 - Did not qualify
  • 1970 - Did not qualify
  • 1972 - Round 1
  • 1974 - Withdrew
  • 1976 to 1982 - Did not qualify
  • 1984 - Round 1
  • 1986 - Did not qualify
  • 1988 - Did not qualify
  • 1990 - Withdrew
  • 1992 - Did not qualify
  • 1994 - Withdrew during qualifying
  • 1996 - Did not qualify
  • 1998 - Round 1
  • 2000 - Round 1
  • 2002 - Round 1
  • 2004 - Did not qualify
  • 2006 - Round 1

Squad 2005

Defense

  • Jean-Paul Yaovi Abalo (SC Amiens)
  • Eric Akoto (Admira Wacker Mödling)
  • Mohama Zanzan Atte-Oudeyi (SC Lokeren)
  • Abdoul Moumouni
  • Dare Nibombe
  • Junior Senaya (SC YF Juventus)
  • Massamasso Tchangai (Benevento Calcio)

Midfielder

  • Komlan Amewou
  • Yao Aziawonou (Young Boys Bern)
  • Thomas Dossevi
  • Komlan Eninful
  • Alessandro Farias
  • Ali Kaddafi
  • Koffi Kossi
  • Abdul Mamah
  • Sherif-Toure Mamam
  • Souleymane Mamam (Manchester United (on loan at Royal Antwerp))
  • Lantame Ouadja
  • Djima Oyawole
  • Jacques Romao
  • Tadjou Salou
  • Robert Souliemane
  • Sherif Touré (SV Concordia Ihrhove)

     

Forward

  • Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor (Arsenal)
  • Abdel Coubadja
  • Guyazou Kassim
  • Emmanuel Mathias
  • Adekamni Olufade
  • Abdou-Nassirou Ouro-Akpo
  • Moustapha Salifou

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