Qualifying campaign: Sudan went through to the CAN finals after their 13 points tally made them one of the best two second-placed teams in the qualifiers to return to Africa’s elites after missing the 2010 edition.
History: Sudan are one of the deep-rooted teams in Africa, having participated in the first edition of CAN in 1957 along with Egypt and Ethiopia.
The Falcons made seven appearances in the tournament, winning it only once in 1970 as hosts after beating Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Egypt en route to the final before overcoming Ghana in the decider.
Expectations: Coach Mazda relies on local-based players, who are mostly from Al-Hilal and Merrikh. They lack vast international experience but have shown signs of great mental strength and fighting spirit and would be a tough competitor in the fight to obtain a Group B ticket as Ivory Coast seem to be the undisputed leaders of the group.
FIFA Ranking: 120 (39 in Africa)
Achievements:
Winners of CAN in 1970
Made 7 CAN appearances
Coach: Mohamed Abdallah “Mazda” (Sudan)
Key players: Haitham Mustapha, Mudather Tayeb and Mahjoub El Moez.
Full Squad:
Goalkeepers:Mouez Mohjob (Al Hilal), Bhaldien Mohammed (Al Merreikh), Akram Al Hadi (Al Merreikh)
Defenders:Mosab Omar (Al Merreikh), Ngemaldien Abdullah (Al Merreikh), Ahmed Al Basha (Al Merreikh), Bala Jaber (Al Merreikh), Mowaia Bashir (Ittihad Madani), Siefaldien Ali (Al Hilal), Khaliefa Ahmed (Al Hilal)
Midfielders:Hisam Mustaffa (Al Hilal), Baderaldien Aldoud (Al Merreikh), Faisal Musa (Al Merreikh), Amier Kamal (Al Merreikh), Nazer Hamed (Al Hilal), Mohamed Al Tahir (Al Hilal) Alaadine Yousif (Al Hilal), Mohammed Ahmed Bashir (Al Hilal), Mohammed Moussi (Al Nsoor)
Forwards: Ramadan Alagab (Al Mourada), Mohammed Sheikh Eldin (Al Hasahesa), Eltaib Mudather (Al Hilal), Abdulrahman Hassan (Al Merreikh)
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