Football in Madagascar

Football in Madagascar
Governing body Fédération Malagasy de Football
National team(s) national football team
Club competitions
International competitions

Football is, followed by the second sport rugby union, the most popular sport in the African island nation of Madagascar. The sport is governed in the country by the Fédération Malagasy de Football.[1]

International

Madagascar's national football team, nicknamed the Barea, has not had great success internationally having never qualified for a FIFA World Cup or an African Nations Cup.[2][3] They have performed well in some minor competitions however, advancing to the semifinals in the COSAFA Cup (contested between national teams from Southern Africa) in 2008 and winning the football portion of the Indian Ocean Games twice. Some of the country's best players have played professionally overseas, mostly in France.

Domestic

Madagascar has an unusual domestic arrangement of leagues. The THB Champions League is the country's most prestigious club honor, but clubs qualify for it annually from one of the 22 regional leagues, much like in the UEFA Champions League. The Anamalanga Regional League is the most notable of these regional leagues, which includes the capital of Antananarivo and domestic powerhouses like Ajesaia and AS Adema. The country's main cup competition is the Coupe de Madagascar, whose winners play the THB Champions League winner in the Super Coupe de Madagascar.

League system

Level

League(s)/Division(s)

1

Malagasy Regional Leagues
22 leagues

References

  1. "ESPN.com - SOCCER - Team repeatedly scores own goals to protest refs". Espn.go.com. 2002-11-02. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  2. "BBC Sport - Football - Frenchman Jean-Paul Rabier appointed Madagascar coach". BBC News. 2010-04-21. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  3. "BBC Sport - Football - Madagascar turn to Mosa yet again". BBC News. 2011-02-07. Retrieved 2013-12-07.


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