

Lesotho
Founded
1932
Coach
Leslie NotsiVenue
Free State Toyota Stadium
City
Bloemfontein, FS
Capacity
40,911
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
3W 3D 1L
H:1W/A:2W
Goals
8 / 3 (+5)
H:1/A:7
Clean Sheets
2
H:1/A:1
Recent Results
vs Seychelles
29/03/2026Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
@ Seychelles
26/03/2026Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
vs Zimbabwe
13/10/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
vs Nigeria
10/10/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
@ Benin
09/09/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
vs South Africa
05/09/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
@ Namibia
10/06/2025COSAFA Cup
@ Angola
08/06/2025COSAFA Cup
@ Malawi
05/06/2025COSAFA Cup
@ Rwanda
25/03/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
Upcoming Fixtures
vs Kenya
Friendlies
04/06/2026
15:00
@ Kenya
Friendlies
07/06/2026
15:00
@ Niger
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
23/09/2026
18:00
vs Morocco
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
27/09/2026
18:00
@ Gabon
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
11/11/2026
18:00
vs Gabon
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
15/11/2026
18:00
vs Niger
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
24/03/2027
18:00
@ Morocco
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
28/03/2027
18:00
Lesotho
The Lesotho national football team, nicknamed Likuena (The Crocodiles), is governed by the Lesotho Football Association and has competed under FIFA and COSAFA since 1964. Based in Maseru, Lesotho participates in FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the Africa Cup of Nations qualifying rounds. Although the team has yet to qualify for either the World Cup or AFCON finals, Lesotho has been a competitive force in the COSAFA Cup regional tournament, winning the title in 1997 and reaching several finals. The side has produced notable players such as Tsepo Molefe and Jane Tšoloane. Playing home matches at Setsoto Stadium, Lesotho continues to invest in youth development to improve standards. Their main rivals are Zimbabwe and Eswatini in regional competition, and the team remains determined to achieve a first major tournament qualification.
















