Fixtures

African Nations Championship 08/06 14:00 2 Burkina Faso vs Central African Rep - View
African Nations Championship 08/09 14:00 3 Central African Rep vs Mauritania - View
African Nations Championship 08/13 14:00 4 Madagascar vs Central African Rep - View
African Nations Championship 08/16 17:00 5 Central African Rep vs Tanzania - View
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/01 13:00 - Madagascar vs Central African Rep - View
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/05 13:00 - Central African Rep vs Comoros - View

Results

Africa - World Cup Qualifying 03/24 16:00 - [5] Central African Republic v Mali [4] D 0-0
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 03/19 16:00 - [5] Central African Republic v Madagascar [3] L 1-4
African Nations C'ship Qualifying 12/28 13:00 - Cameroon v Central African Republic W 1-2
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 11/18 19:00 6 [4] Central African Republic v Gabon [2] L 0-1
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 11/14 13:00 5 [4] Lesotho v Central African Republic [3] L 1-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 10/15 19:00 4 [3] Central African Republic v Morocco [1] L 0-4
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 10/12 19:00 3 [1] Morocco v Central African Republic [3] L 5-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 09/10 16:00 2 [3] Gabon v Central African Republic [2] L 2-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 09/05 16:00 1 Central African Republic v Lesotho W 3-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 06/10 19:00 - [3] Ghana v Central African Republic [5] L 4-3
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 06/05 16:00 - [5] Central African Republic v Chad [6] W 1-0
International Match 03/25 09:30 - Central African Republic v Papua New Guinea W 4-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 9 5 4
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 6 3 3
Goals for 6 4 2
Goals against 19 10 9
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 6 3 3

The Central African Republic national football team (French: Équipe de République centrafricaine de football), nicknamed Les Fauves, is the national team of the Central African Republic and is controlled by the Central African Football Federation. They are a member of CAF. Despite being traditionally one of the weakest teams in Africa and the world, they have had some success. They won the 2009 CEMAC Cup by beating Gabon in the semi-finals and Equatorial Guinea in the final 3–0. Their FIFA ranking rose from 202nd in August 2010 to 89th by July 2011. On 10 October 2010, they earned a shock 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier win at home against Algeria 2–0, which put them top of their qualification group. The team won its first FIFA World Cup qualifier on 2 June 2012 after beating Botswana 2–0 at home.

History

Early years (1956–1989)

The team made its debut under the name of Ubangi-Shari in 1956 against French Cameroon. The Central African Football Federation was founded in 1961 and joined FIFA in 1964 and CAF in 1965.

Their first competitive match was in the 1961 Friendship Games in Ivory Coast where Central African Republic drew twice against Upper Volta and Liberia before losing to the hosts and failing to progress to the next round.

Central African Republic entered the 1974 African Cup of Nations qualification for the first time, progressing due to Gabon's withdrawal but were then eliminated 5–4 on aggregate by Ivory Coast, a tie which saw the second leg abandoned at half-time after arguments between players of both sides, forcing a replay in Lagos which Ivory Coast won 5–1.

They took part in 1984 UDEAC Cup where they qualified to the knock-out rounds on goal-difference over Equatorial Guinea but were then heavily beaten by Cameroon 7–1 before beating Gabon on penalties to finish third. However in the 1988 UDEAC Cup, Gabon would get their revenge, beating Central African Republic in the semi-finals. The following year Central African Republic would host the 1989 UDEAC Cup, making it to the finals, beating Gabon on the way, before losing 2–1 to Cameroon.

Sporadic matches (1990–2008)

During the 1990s, Central African Republic played very few international games, withdrawing from the 1996 African Cup of Nations qualification without playing a match. They returned to competition in the UNIFAC Cup in 1999, winning three times and losing twice to finish second.

Central African Republic participated in the 2002 World Cup qualifiers for the first time, losing in the first round to Zimbabwe. They reached the final of the inaugural CEMAC Cup, losing to an amateur Cameroon team that they'd drawn with a week earlier in the tournament.

Promising victories (2009–2019)

In 2009, Central African Republic hosted the 2009 CEMAC Cup where they defeated Equatorial Guinea 3–0 in the final, with goals from Salif Kéïta and a brace from Hilaire Momi to claim their first trophy.

During the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, Central African Republic achieved a historic 2–0 home victory over the top seeded Algeria, a team that had recently competed at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In July 2011, they climbed to 89th place in the FIFA world rankings, having occupied 202nd place as recently as August 2010.

On 2 June 2012, they obtained their first victory in World Cup qualification, beating Botswana 2–0 at home. Despite that positive result, Central African Republic finished bottom of their group. On 15 June 2012, despite being reduced to ten men, they achieved another impressive victory, beating Egypt 3–2 in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, inflicting the first home defeat on the Egyptians in AFCON qualifiers since 1965. Thanks to a 1–1 draw at home in the second leg, Central African Republic eliminated the Egyptians, but in the second round they were defeated by Burkina Faso.

Missed opportunities (2020–present)

Hugo Gambor played his first game for the Central African Republic in 2024

On 30 March 2021, in the last group stage match of the Africa Cup of Nations qualification, Central African Republic lost 1–0 at home against Mauritania to finish bottom of their group; hence, they missed the opportunity, had they won, to finish second which would have qualified them for the final tournament for the first time in their history.

On 17 June 2023, Central African Republic needed a win at home against Angola on matchday 5 of the qualifications to secure their first ever participation in the Africa Cup of Nations; however, the match ended in a 2–1 defeat and a drop to third place. In the final group stage match, the national team lost 2–1 to Ghana, despite a 1–0 lead, which ended their last hope of qualification.

FIFA Series tournament

In 2024, Central African Republic played their first ever tournament outside Africa where FIFA invited them to the 2024 FIFA Series matches on from 22 to 25 March 2024 held in Colombo in Sri Lanka where they would face Bhutan and Papua New Guinea.

The Central African Republic national soccer team, often referred to as "Central African Rep," represents the nation in international football competitions. Established in 1961, the team is governed by the Central African Football Federation (Fédération Centrafricaine de Football), which is a member of both the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and FIFA.

The team's colors are typically a combination of blue, yellow, and red, reflecting the national flag. The players are known for their resilience and determination on the field, often showcasing a blend of local talent and players from various leagues around the world. Despite facing challenges such as limited resources and infrastructure, the Central African Rep team has made significant strides in recent years, aiming to improve its standing in African football.

The team's home matches are played at the Stade Barthélemy Boganda in Bangui, where passionate fans come together to support their players. The Central African Rep has participated in several African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers and continues to strive for its first appearance in the tournament. With a growing football culture and a commitment to development, the Central African Republic national team is on a path to elevate its presence in the international soccer arena.