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The Western Sahara national football team (, ) represents
Western Sahara Western Sahara is a territorial dispute, disputed territory in Maghreb, North-western Africa. It has a surface area of . Approximately 30% of the territory () is controlled by the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR); the remaining 70% is ...
(
SADR The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), also known as the Sahrawi Republic and Western Sahara, is a partially recognized state in the western Maghreb, which claims the non-self-governing territory of Western Sahara, but controls only ...
), a
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, in
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. Controlled by the
Sahrawi Football Federation The Sahrawi Football Federation (FSF) (, ) is the governing body of association football in Western Sahara, a territory that is disputed between Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. It was formed in 1989 and it is based in the Sahrawi ...
, they are members of
World Unity Football Alliance The World Unity Football Alliance (WUFA) was an international governing body for association football teams that are not affiliated with FIFA, similar to but smaller than the older Confederation of Independent Football Associations. WUFA was fo ...
for non-FIFA-affiliated nations.


History


Origins (1976–2003)

Many teams have represented Western Sahara, or the
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), also known as the Sahrawi Republic and Western Sahara, is a partially recognized state in the western Maghreb, which claims the non-self-governing territory of Western Sahara, but controls only ...
(SADR), in unofficial matches. One of the earliest known football game of the Sahrawi national team took place in 1976, when they faced off against veterans of the FLN football team. The historic match was held at the iconic 20 August Stadium in Algiers, and the Saharawi team was coached by
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, an esteemed figure in Algerian football More friendlies would be played later on in 1984 against different teams of the Algerian football league. In 1986-87, the Saharawi selection would go to face different Italian and Spanish teams before formally establishing the Sahrawi Football Federation in 1989. A year before that In 1988, the Sahrawi selection would even face
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in
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, in a game they would lose 3–2. More games would be played in 1994 as part of a friendlies tour of Algeria, before disappearing off the radars in the following years. On 27 February 2001, during the 25th anniversary of the proclamation of the SADR, a match was played in the Sahrawi refugee camps in
Tindouf Tindouf () is the main town, and a Communes of Algeria, commune in Tindouf Province, Algeria, close to the Algeria–Mauritania border, Mauritanian, Algeria–Western Sahara border, Western Saharan and Algeria–Morocco border, Moroccan borders. Th ...
,
Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ...
between a Sahrawi Republic team and a Basque Country veterans team. The match was attended by more than 4,000 fans, and was abandoned during the second half owing to the temperature (38 °C) with the score at 2–2. A year later on the 8th of May 2002, another game was set between "Rock no war", a foundation dedicated to promoting peace through music and sports, and the newly established Saharawi national team. The game ended on a victory of the latter on the score of 6 - 2.


NF-Board membership and foundation (2003–2012)

On 12 December 2003, the Sahrawi Football Federation became one of the first members to be provisionally affiliated to the New Football Federations-Board. The SFF failed to attend the 2006 N.F.-Board AGM but were present in the 6th General Assembly held on the 5 December 2009 in
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,
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. In 2007, a team representing Western Sahara beat
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1–0. On 23 December 2011, a mixed-sex team from the Spanish region of Galicia beat a team composed of members of the Sahrawi
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in
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2–1, in a match played in Teo that was attended by 1,500 fans.


2012 VIVA World Cup

On the 25 March 2012, Mohamed Moulud Mohamed Fadel, SADR Minister for Youth and Sports, announced the official creation of the Sahrawi national football team. After which, the minister announced that the national team would be participating in the upcoming VIVA World Cup held in Iraqi Kurdistan. Trials were held a few days later in the camps and eventually a team of 20 players was selected, all of them playing for local teams. The team held a five-day internship at the "Chahid Am-mi Lamjeilil" Officer Training School in preparation, and on the 30th of May, the Saharawi selection traveled to the Algerian capital, where they conducted a short training session at Omar Hamadai Stadium in
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before leaving for the competition. All members of the Sahrawi mission traveled to Arbil using Sahrawi passports. However, when presented to the Kurdish authorities, the later initially refused to grant the selection entry, stating that this document was not recognized. They insisted that they could only enter under the name of Morocco which the team refused, stating that they would rather wait for a plane back then do so. After some negotiations with the Kurdistan government however, the team was finally granted entry. Thus, the Sahrawi national football team made its official international debut at the inauguration match of the VIVA World Cup, playing against the host team,
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at the
Franso Hariri Stadium Franso Hariri Stadium ( Kurdish: یاریگای فرانسۆ ھەریری, Yarîgay Franso Herîrî; Arabic: ملعب فرانسوا حريري) is a multi-purpose stadium in Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. It is currently used mostly for football ...
in Arbil,
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on 4 June 2012. ''The Dromedaries'' lost 6–0 to the team which went on to win the tournament. Their next match was against
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, a 6–2 defeat, and the team finished in third position in Group A. The next match was a play-off against
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, and ended in a 5–1 victory, Saharawi's first official international victory. They beat
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3–0 before losing the fifth place match 3–1 to Occitania. The Sahrawi national football team and federation had to face a deal made between the
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and the
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, which consisted of avoiding the display of the SADR flag during ceremonies and matches of the VIVA tournament. Despite this, the SADR team managed to arrange extraofficial deals with all their rivals to fly the Sahrawi flag wave on the stadiums where they played their matches.Sahara Occidental – Rhétie, 3–0 sous le soleil kurde
APSO

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ConIFA and Zamenhof Cup (2012–2020)

On 31 July 2015, the Sahrawi team beat the Esperanto Team by 4–0 at the
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. The match was part of the
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Cup, event made during the 100th
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. On 13 April 2018, the ConIFA announces the death of El-Mahfoud Welad, the goalkeeper of the Western Sahara national team, who was killed during the
2018 Algerian Air Force Il-76 crash On 11 April 2018, an Ilyushin Il-76 military transport aircraft of the Algerian Air Force crashed shortly after take-off from Boufarik Airport, Boufarik, Algeria, which is near Blida and south-west of the capital, Algiers. All 257 people on boa ...
. In 2020, Western Sahara would participate in the
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, but due to logistical problems, they withdrew from playing in the competition. The competition would later be cancelled due to the
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.


Present (2020–present)

In June 2020, Western Sahara joined the
World Unity Football Alliance The World Unity Football Alliance (WUFA) was an international governing body for association football teams that are not affiliated with FIFA, similar to but smaller than the older Confederation of Independent Football Associations. WUFA was fo ...
. The ambassador of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic in Algeria,
Abdelkader Taleb Omar Abdelkader Taleb Omar (; born 1951) is a Sahrawi politician and diplomat currently serving as the Minister of Education and Vocational Training of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic since 2025. He was ambassador to Algeria from 2018 to 2025, an ...
, announced on 18 May 2023 in Algiers the "official birth" of the Sahrawi football team, on the occasion of the festivities marking the 50th anniversary of the creation of the
Polisario Front The Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro (Spanish language, Spanish: ; ), better known by its acronym Polisario Front, is a Sahrawi nationalism, Sahrawi nationalist liberation movement seeking to end the occupatio ...
. Led by Mohandi Abdelahy Mulay, the Saharawi selection played against the dean of Algerian clubs, the historic Mouloudia Club of Algiers, at the new 'Nelson Mandela' stadium in Baraki, on the outskirts of the Algerian capital. The match ended 6-1 in favor of the Algerian club. Mustafa Troncoso, a skilled striker representing
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in Spain, managed to find the back of the net in the first minutes of the game and secured the sole goal for the Sahrawi team. Most of Saharawi players in the selection compete in various football leagues in Spain, France, Germany, and Sweden, with the addition of three other players who play in teams from the Refugee camps in Tindouf. The second game in the Western Sahara national football team's friendly series in Algeria was played three days later at the Mabrouki Salem Stadium in Rouiba. They faced against MC Rouiba, a club that evolves in the Honour Division 1 of the Algerian Championship. The match ended on a score of 3 - 3 with Fadili Deich, Ali Radjel and Boulahi Nan scoring the goals for the Saharawi selection. The Saharawi national football team was honored at the headquarters of Algerian newspaper
El Moudjahid ''El Moudjahid'' ("The Martyr A martyr (, ''mártys'', 'witness' Word stem, stem , ''martyr-'') is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as ...
, overseen by the Mishaal El Shaheed Association. The ceremony was attended by several dignitaries including the Algerian Minister of Mujahideen, and the Sahrawi Ambassador to Algeria, along with other ambassadors from several countries. The team received honorary medals, and their achievements were praised as a step towards international recognition. The event highlighted pledges of future support and the establishment of internships for the team in participating countries.


Team image


Kits and crest

The Sahrawi national football team traditionally adorned predominantly green jerseys for the first years of their inception, however since 2021 the Sahrawi selection adopted a new home kit that is white with black sleeves, inspired by the main colours of the Sahrawi flag. Conversely, the away kit embraced a blend of black and green and a third kit was introduced, featuring the signature full green colouring. The crest of the Sahrawi national team used to feature a
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which inspired the nickname of the team. However in 2021, the Sahrawi Football Federation adopted a new crest featuring a
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, a typical animal of the Sahrawi fauna. On
post
on their official Twitter page, they explained the meaning behind the new crest being that the gazelle "represents beauty and elegance ... it's synonymous with skill and agility; adjectives that represent our players well".


National stadium

Stade Sheikh Mohamed Laghdaf in
Laayoune Laayoune or El Aaiún (, Latn, ar, al-ʕuyūn , , ) is the largest city of the disputed territory of Western Sahara, with a population of 271,344 in 2023. The city is the ''de jure'' capital of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, though it ...
seats 15,000


Coaching Staff

:''As of May 2023''.


Coaching history

* Sidahmed Erguibi Ahmed Baba Haiai (2010 2017) * Mohandi Abdelay Mulay (2018 present)


Players


Current squad

* The following players were called up for the friendly game against
MC Alger Mouloudia Club d'Alger (), referred to as MC Alger or MCA for short, is an Algerian football club based in Algiers. The club was founded in 1921 and its colours are red, green and white. Their home stadium, Ali La Pointe Stadium, has a capacit ...
() * Match dates: 20 May 2023 * Caps and goals correct as of: 23 May 2023, after the match against MC Rouiba ().


Notable players

* Sahia Ahmed Budah – national team top scorer


Competitive record


World tournaments


All-time record

''As of 23 May 2023 after the match against MC Rouiba''


Against other nations


Against club sides


Selected internationals

;Key to matches: * Att. = Match attendance * (H) = Home ground * (A) = Away ground * (N) = Neutral ground ;Key to record by opponent: * Pld = Games played * W = Games won * D = Games drawn * L = Games lost * GF = Goals for * GA = Goals against ;Notes The game was abandoned half way due to equipment being stolen from the Esperanto team locker room. The game was cancelled due to the Saharawi team not getting the required authorisations in time.


References


External links


Sahrawi national football team Official Facebook Page

Sahrawi national football team on Fedefutbol.net
{{Confederation of Independent Football Associations members CONIFA member associations African N.F.-Board teams Football in Western Sahara 2012 establishments in Western Sahara