Lâm Sudan kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi

Lâm Sudan kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi sī tī kok-chè kha-kiû pí-sài tāi-piáu Lâm Sudan ê kiû-tūi.

Lâm Sudan kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi
South Sudan national football team
Goā-hō Bright Stars[1]
Hia̍p-hoē South Sudan Football Association
Tāi-lio̍k Liân-bêng CAF (Africa)
Tē-khu Liân-bêng CECAFA (East & Central Africa)
Chú kàu-liān Stefano Cusin
Tūi-tiúⁿ Peter Maker
Chhut-tiûⁿ siōng chē Juma Genaro
Dominic Abui Pretino (30)
Ji̍p kiû siōng chē James Moga (6)
Chú-tiûⁿ Juba National Stadium
FIFA tāi-bé SSD
Chú-tiûⁿ saⁿ
Kheh-tiûⁿ saⁿ
FIFA pâi-miâ
Taⁿ 165 Steady (2022 nî 12 goe̍h 22 ji̍t)[2]
Siōng koân 134 (2015 nî 11 goe̍h)
Siōng kē 205 (2013 nî 9 goe̍h)
Thâu tiûⁿ kok-chè pí-sài
 Lâm Sudan 2–2 Uganda 
(Lâm Sudan Juba; 2012 nî 7 goe̍h 10 ji̍t)
Siōng toā pí-hun iâⁿ
 Lâm Sudan 6–0 Djibouti 
(Lâm Sudan Juba; 2017 nî 3 goe̍h 28 ji̍t)
Siōng toā pí-hun su
 Mozambique 5–0 Lâm Sudan 
(Mozambique Maputo; 2014 nî 5 goe̍h 18 ji̍t)

Chham-khó chū-liāu

siu-kái
  1. "BBC Storyville 2014 Soccer Coach Zoran and his African Tigers". YouTube. 18 December 2014. 5 September 2015 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  2. "The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking". FIFA. 2022 nî 12 goe̍h 22 ji̍t. 2022 nî 12 goe̍h 22 ji̍t khòaⁿ--ê.