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| First game = {{flagicon|Salamat}} Salamat 3-2 TBA <br />(TBA Stadium, TBA location, October 28 1971) | | First game = {{flagicon|Salamat}} Salamat 3-2 TBA <br />(TBA Stadium, TBA location, October 28 1971) | ||
| Largest win = {{flagicon|Salamat}} Salamat 8-1 | | Largest win = {{flagicon|Salamat}} Salamat 8-1 Kakland {{flagicon|Kakland}} <br />(Jakot City International Stadium, [[Jakot City]], Kakand, May 9 2003) | ||
| Largest loss = {{flagicon|Salamat}} Salamat 0-7 TBA <br />(TBA Stadium, TBA location, July 17 1982) | | Largest loss = {{flagicon|Salamat}} Salamat 0-7 TBA <br />(TBA Stadium, TBA location, July 17 1982) | ||
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Revision as of 03:23, 18 July 2022
Nickname(s) | Al Nusur النسور (The Eagles) |
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Association | Salamat Football Association |
Confederation | IFA |
Head coach | Karim Ibn Ali Al Jahr |
Captain | Malik Moushan |
Most caps | Samir Al Mustafa |
Top scorer | Walid Al Qadrabi |
Home stadium | Berkani Stadium, Dar Al Hamma, Salamat |
Code | SLM |
First international | |
Salamat 3-2 TBA (TBA Stadium, TBA location, October 28 1971) | |
Biggest win | |
Salamat 8-1 Kakland (Jakot City International Stadium, Jakot City, Kakand, May 9 2003) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Salamat 0-7 TBA (TBA Stadium, TBA location, July 17 1982) | |
IFA World Cup | |
Appearances | 29 (first in 1975) |
Best result | Semi-finale, 2000 |
The Salamat National Team (Arabic : منتخب السلامات) is the football team that represents Salamat in international men tournaments. It was founded in March 1971 and is governed by the Salamat Football Association and the national stadium is the Berkani Stadium in Dar Al Hamma, Salamat.