

Ethiopia
Alapítva
1943
Helyszín
Martyrs of February Stadium
Város
Benghazi
Kapacitás
13,450
Borítás
artificial turf
Szezon statisztikák
Statisztika
2W 3D 5L
H:2W/A:0W
Gólok
9 / 14 (-5)
H:7/A:2
Kapott gól nélküli meccsek
1
H:0/A:1
Legutóbbi eredmények
vs São Tomé e Príncipe
31/03/2026Afrika Kupa selejtező
@ São Tomé e Príncipe
27/03/2026Afrika Kupa selejtező
@ Burkina Faso
12/10/2025CAF Vb-selejtező
@ Burkina Faso
12/10/2025CAF Vb-selejtező
vs Guinea-Bissau
08/10/2025CAF Vb-selejtező
vs Guinea-Bissau
08/10/2025CAF Vb-selejtező
@ Sierra Leone
09/09/2025CAF Vb-selejtező
@ Sierra Leone
09/09/2025CAF Vb-selejtező
@ Egypt
05/09/2025CAF Vb-selejtező
@ Egypt
05/09/2025CAF Vb-selejtező
Ethiopia
The Ethiopia national football team, known as the Walias, is governed by the Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF) and competes within CAF. Ethiopia was one of Africa's early football powers, winning the Africa Cup of Nations in 1962 when they hosted and won the tournament, defeating Egypt in the final. They co-hosted the 1976 AFCON but missed the finals for decades before returning in 2021. The team plays home matches at Addis Ababa Stadium. Notable players include Girma Lema and Adane Girma. Ethiopia's 2021 AFCON qualification ended a 49-year absence from the tournament and generated enormous national pride. The squad is composed largely of domestic players, with efforts under coaches such as Wubetu Abate to professionalise the league and raise the standard of Ethiopian football.






















