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Congo DR national football team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ Congo DR national football team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Democratic Republic of Congo Nickname(s)The LeopardsAssociationFédération Congolaisede Football-AssociationConfederationCAF (Africa)Head coach Patrice NeveuTop scorerShabani Nonda (19)Home stadiumStade des MartyrsFIFA codeCODFIFA ranking85Highest FIFA ranking51 (September 2003)Lowest FIFA ranking85 (April 2008)Elo ranking93    Home colours    Away coloursFirst international Belgian Congo 3-2 Northern Rhodesia (Belgian Congo; 1948)Biggest win Congo DR 10 - 1 Zambia (Kinshasa, Congo DR; 22 November 1969)Biggest defeat Yugoslavia 9 - 0 Zaire (Gelsenkirchen, Germany; 18 June 1974)World CupAppearances1 (First in 1974)Best resultRound 1, 1974African Nations CupAppearances15 (First in 1965)Best resultWinners, 1968 and 1974The Congo DR national football team, nicknamed The Leopards, is the national team of the Democratic Republic of Congo and is controlled by the Fédération Congolaise de Football-Association. In 1974 when Congo DR was known as Zaire between (1971-1997) they were the first black African team to qualify for the World Cup.The team won two African Nations Cups: one as Congo DR (or Congo-Kinshasa) in 1968 and one as Zaire in 1974.In 2006 the team was close to qualifying for its 2nd World Cup appearance after they finished 2nd, and 5 points behind leaders Ghana in qualifying.Contents1 Congo DR football achievements2 World Cup record3 African Nations Cup record4 Notable players5 Current squad5.1 Recent call ups 20086 Recent call ups6.1 Goalkeepers6.2 Defenders6.3 Midfielders6.4 Forwards7 Famous coaches8 Famous former players9 Trivia10 External links//[edit] Congo DR football achievementsCentral African Games : 1 Time Champion(1981 as Zaire)African Nations Cup : 2 Time Champion(1968; 1974 (as Zaire))World Cup Appearance(s) : 1 Time(1974 as Zaire)[edit] World Cup record1930 to 1966 - Did not enter1970 - Entry not accepted by FIFA (as Zaire)1974 - Round 1 (as Zaire)1978 - Withdrew (as Zaire)1982 - Did not qualify (as Zaire)1986 - Did not enter (as Zaire)1990 to 2010 - Did not qualify (three as Zaire)[edit] African Nations Cup record1957 to 1963 - Did not enter1965 - Round 11968 - Champions1970 - Round 11972 - Fourth place (as Zaire)1974 - Champions (as Zaire)1976 - Round 1 (as Zaire)1978 - Did not enter1980 - Did not qualify1982 - Did not qualify1984 - Withdrew1986 - Did not qualify1988 - Round 1 (as Zaire)1990 - Did not qualify1992 - Quarterfinals (as Zaire)1994 - Quarterfinals (as Zaire)1996 - Quarterfinals (as Zaire)1998 - Third place (started qualification as Zaire)2000 - Round 12002 - Quarterfinals2004 - Round 12006 - Quarterfinals2008 - Did not qualify2010 - Did not qualify[edit] Notable players This is a list of famous or notable sports persons with no clear inclusion or exclusion criteria. Please help to improve Wikipedia by ensuring that there is consensus on the inclusion criteria on the talk page, using guidance available at WP:notable players.Please do not remove this message until the section contains only verifiable material.René MakondeleLomana LuaLuaShabani NondaTresor MputuGabriel ZakuaniHerita IlungaChristian KinkelaNgasanya IlongoDieudonné KalulikaAlain MasudiMbala Mbuta BiscotteZola MatumonaMarcel Kimemba MbayoDieumerci MbokaniGladys BokesePascal KalembaMichel NgongeMichél Mazingu-Dinzey[edit] Current squadThe following players were called for 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against Djibouti on June 22, 2008.No.Pos.PlayerDoB (Age)CapsGoalsClub1GKRobert Muteba Kidiaba1 February 1976 TP Mazembe2MFCedric Makiadi23 February 1984 VfL Wolfsburg3MFYannick Bapupa21 January 198220 Gefle IF4MFTsholola Tshinyama12 December 1980 Lokeren5DFLarrys Mabiala8 October 198710 Paris Saint-Germain6DFRodrigue Dikaba28 October 198510 AS Beauvais Oise7MFYoussouf Mulumbu25 January 198710 Paris Saint-Germain8FWTresor Mputu10 December 1985 TP Mazembe9FWDieumerci Mbokani22 November 1985 Standard Liège10MFZola Matumona26 November 1981 FC Brussels11MFMarcel Mbayo23 April 1978 Lokeren12MFMbala Mbuta Biscotte7 April 1985 Al-Ittihad13MFKosi Saka4 February 1984 Carl Zeiss Jena14FWShabani Nonda6 March 19772819 Galatasaray15MFYannick Yenga10 April 1985 Dijon16GKParfait Mandanda10 November 198900 Girondins Bordeaux17MFCédric Mongongu22 June 198910 AS Monaco18DFGladys Bokese10 September 1981 DC Motema PembeDFTshamalenga Kabundi15 May 1980 TP MazembeFWPatou Kabungu TP MazembeFWTresor Kandol30 August 198110 Millwall FC[edit] Recent call ups 2008No.Pos.PlayerDoB (Age)CapsGoalsClub11DFChristopher Oualembo31 January 1987 Levante (v. Djibouti on June 13)16GKMulopo Kudimbana21 January 198710 R. Union Saint-Gilloise (v. Djibouti on June 13)15DFHérita Ilunga25 February 1982180 West Ham United FC (v. Malawi on June 8)9FWLomana Lua-Lua28 December 19803017 Al-Arabi (v. Egypt on June 1)14FWSerge Lofo00 AS Vita Club (v. Egypt on June 1)DFAndre-Joël Sami13 November 198410 Amiens SC (v. Algeria on March 26)FWPatiyo Tambwe7 January 1984 Lokeren (v. Algeria on March 26)MFMutamba Milambo1 December 1984 Le Havre ACMFTrésor Luntala31 May 1982 Ethnikos AsterasFWChristian Landu-Tubi11 July 1984 FC Brussels[edit] Recent call ups[edit] GoalkeepersNo.Pos.PlayerDoB (Age)CapsGoalsClubGKFrancis Chansa10 September 1974 Orlando Pirates[edit] DefendersNo.Pos.PlayerDoB (Age)CapsGoalsClubDFCyrille Mubiala Kitambala7 July 1974 Bloemfontein CelticDFDikilu Bageta4 March 197815 Ajax Cape Town17DFMichél Mazingu-Dinzey15 October 1972101 Holstein KielDFGabriel Zakuani31 May 19861 FulhamDFChristian Kinkela25 May 1985 Amiens SCDFMiala Nkulukuta TP MazembeDFFabrice Mvemba20 December 1980 FCV Dender[edit] MidfieldersNo.Pos.PlayerDoB (Age)CapsGoalsClubMFNgasanya Ilongo8 August 1984 Mladá BoleslavMFFranck Matingou4 December 1979 SC BastiaMFGrandi Ngoyi17 May 1988 Paris Saint-Germain FCMFRené Makondele20 April 1982 Helsingborgs IFMFMatthieu Onoseke AS Dragons[edit] ForwardsNo.Pos.PlayerDoB (Age)CapsGoalsClubFWLelo Mbele10 August 198761 Al-HilalFWAddy-Waku Menga28 September 1983 Hansa RostockFWJean-Jacques Yemweni4 April 197611 DC Motema Pembe[edit] Famous coaches Claude Le Roy Mick Wadsworth Muhsin Ertuğral[edit] Famous former players This is a list of famous or notable sports persons with no clear inclusion or exclusion criteria. Please help to improve Wikipedia by ensuring that there is consensus on the inclusion criteria on the talk page, using guidance available at WP:notable players.Please do not remove this message until the section contains only verifiable material.Emeka Esanga MamaleJean Claude Mukanye*Santos MuntubilaKabongo NgoyRoger HitotoKasongo BanzaKasongo KabwePapy KimotoElos Elonga Ekakia MavubaMichél Mazingu-Dinzey[edit] Trivia Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (September 2007)Facing a free-kick 25 yards out during the 1974 World Cup finals match against Brazil, defender Mwepu Ilunga, upon hearing the referee blow his whistle, ran out of the Zaire wall and booted the ball upfield, for which he received a yellow card. This was voted the 17th greatest World Cup moment in a Channel 4 poll [1].Ndaya Mulamba still holds the record for most goals scored in a single African Cup of Nations tournament. (9 goals in 1974)Three players based in the English Premier League were born in Congo, although all have chosen to play international football for their adopted countries: Claude Makelele, (France), Leroy Lita (who has not won a cap for the England first team but has played for the under-21's) and José Bosingwa (Portugal).[edit] External linksRSSSF archive of resultsLeopardfootCongolese football picture blogInternational footballv • d • eFIFA | World Cup | Confederations Cup | U-20 World Cup | U-17 World Cup Olympics | Asian Games | All-Africa Games | Pan American Games | Island Games | Minor TournamentsWorld Rankings | Player of the Year | Teams | Competitions | Organizations | Codes Asia: AFC - Asian Cup Africa: CAF - Africa Cup of Nations North America: CONCACAF - Gold Cup South America: CONMEBOL - Copa América Oceania: OFC - Nations Cup Europe: UEFA - European Championship Non-FIFA: NF-Board - Viva World Cup National football teams of Africa (CAF)v • d • eAlgeria | Angola | Benin | Botswana | Burkina Faso | Burundi | Cameroon | Cape Verde | Central African Republic | Chad | Comoros | Congo | Congo DR | Côte d'Ivoire | Djibouti | Egypt | Equatorial Guinea | Eritrea | Ethiopia | Gabon | Gambia | Ghana | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Kenya | Lesotho | Liberia | Libya | Madagascar | Malawi | Mali | Mauritania | Mauritius | Morocco | Mozambique | Namibia | Niger | Nigeria | Réunion† | Rwanda | São Tomé and Príncipe | Senegal | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | Somalia | South Africa | Sudan | Swaziland | Tanzania | Togo | Tunisia | Uganda | Zambia | Zanzibar† | Zimbabwe †Associate memberRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congo_DR_national_football_team" Categories: African national football teams | Football in the Democratic Republic of the CongoHidden categories: Unverifiable lists of sporting persons | Articles with trivia sections from September 2007 Views Article Discussion Edit this page History Personal tools Log in / create account if (window.isMSIE55) fixalpha(); Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Interaction About Wikipedia Community portal Recent changes Contact Wikipedia Donate to Wikipedia Help Toolbox What links here Related changesUpload fileSpecial pages Printable version Permanent linkCite this page Languages Deutsch Español Français 한국어 Italiano עברית Latviešu Lietuvių Nederlands 日本語 Polski Português Русский Suomi Svenska Tiếng Việt Türkçe Українська This page was last modified on 13 October 2008, at 01:30. 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