Zanzibar kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi
Zanzibar kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi sī tī kok-chè kha-kiû pí-sài tāi-piáu Zanzibar ê kiû-tūi.
Hia̍p-hoē | Zanzibar Football Federation | ||
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Tāi-lio̍k Liân-bêng | CAF (Africa) | ||
Tē-khu Liân-bêng |
CECAFA (Central & East Africa) | ||
Chú kàu-liān | Hababuu Ali Omar | ||
Chhut-tiûⁿ siōng chē | Suleiman Selembe (32) | ||
Ji̍p kiû siōng chē | Abdallah Juma Ally (9) | ||
Chú-tiûⁿ | Amaan Stadium | ||
FIFA tāi-bé | ZAN | ||
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Thâu tiûⁿ kok-chè pí-sài | |||
Tanganyika 3–1 Zanzibar (Tanganyika Dar es Salaam; 1947 nî 9 goe̍h 18 ji̍t) | |||
Siōng toā pí-hun iâⁿ | |||
Hui-chèng-sek Zanzibar 6–0 Raetia (Iraq Arbil; 2012 nî 6 goe̍h 4 ji̍t) Chèng-sek Zanzibar 4–0 Burundi (Kenya Mumias; 2009 nî 11 goe̍h 29 ji̍t) | |||
Siōng toā pí-hun su | |||
Kenya 10–0 Zanzibar (Kenya Nairobi; 1961 nî 10 goe̍h 4 ji̍t) | |||
VIVA Sè-kài Poe | |||
Thâu-tiûⁿ | 1 (2012 nî thâu-hoê chham-ka) | ||
Siōng chán | Kùi-kun (2012) | ||
CECAFA Poe | |||
Thâu-tiûⁿ | 58 (1947 nî thâu-hoê chham-ka) | ||
Siōng chán | Koan-kun (1995) |