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Darfur
Shirt badge/Association crest
NicknameDarfur United
AssociationDarfur Football Association
ConfederationWorld Unity Football Alliance (WUFA)
Head coachMark Hodson
MostcapsMoubarak Haggar Duogom (7)
Top scorerMoubarak Haggar Duogom
Khalid Abdulkhalik (1)
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
First international
 Northern Cyprus 15–0Darfur 
(Arbil,Iraq; 4 June 2012)
Biggest defeat
 Darfur 0–20Padania 
(Östersund,Sweden; 1 June 2014)
Viva World Cup
Appearances1 (first in2012)
Best result9th (2012)
ConIFA World Football Cup
Appearances1 (first in2014)
Best result12th (2014)

TheDarfur representative football team, also calledDarfur United, is anassociation football team representingDarfur, a region in westernSudan. Their players all live in refugee camps in neighbouringChad.[1] They have competed in the2012 VIVA World Cup[2] and the2014 ConIFA World Football Cup.[3]

Overview

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Darfur United was formed in March 2012 with representatives from twelve Darfuri refugee camps located in Chad, invited to try out for the Darfur United team. 16 players were initially selected with four players also offered roster spots in the case of the need to replace any players. The team participated in the 2012 Viva World Cup, which was hosted by Kurdistan Iraq in June.

The operational aspects of this football team have been overseen and orchestrated by i-ACT, a humanitarian group located in Los Angeles, California, and directed by Gabriel Stauring and his team of volunteers.

The team's head coach is Mark Hodson of EVO Soccer Programs and formerly the Sand and Surf Soccer Club, based in Manhattan Beach, CA. Hodson is an NSCAA Premier License holder and has been a professional coach since 1999.

Ben Holden of Bradford, UK, became the team's assistant coach in May 2012 to help manage the team at the 2012 Viva World Cup inIraq/Kurdistan. The 27-year-old worked as a coach in Los Angeles in 2006 for a year; head coach Mark Hodson (whom he met whilst coaching in the US) called him and asked him how he felt about assisting him coaching Darfur United in June's Viva World Cup 2012.

The 16 players who made up Darfur United’s squad were all former Sudanese refugees who, having escaped the war-torn area, got the chance to represent Darfur abroad in a global competition.

2012 VIVA World Cup

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After Darfur lost the two Group Matches against Northern Cyprus (0–15) and Provence (0–18) in Group C, they had to play a Qualification Match for the 5th to 8th Place Semi Finals. As the Darfuri team lost the match against Western Sahara 1–5, they ranked 9th and last in their first international competition. Moubarak Haggar Dougom scored the first goal ever for Darfur in the 46th minute.

2014 ConIFA World Football Cup

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Darfur competed in the2014 ConIFA World Football Cup, losing all their matches and winning the fair play award.

World Cup record

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VIVA World Cup
YearRoundPositionGPWDLGSGA
Occitania2006did not enter
Sápmi2008
Padania2009
Gozo2010
Kurdistan Region2012Group stage9th3003138
ConIFA World Football Cup
Sápmi2014Group stage12th4004061
Abkhazia2016did not enter
Barawa2018
North Macedonia2020
Total7007199
YearRoundScoreResult
VIVA World Cup History
2012
Round 1 Darfur 0–15 Northern CyprusLose
Round 1 Darfur 0–18 ProvenceLose
8th place Darfur 1–5 Sahrawi Arab Democratic RepublicLose
ConIFA World Football Cup History
2014
Round 1 Darfur 0–20 PadaniaLose
Round 1 Darfur 0–19 South OssetiaLose
Placement Round 1 Darfur 0–12 ArtsakhLose
Placement Round 2 Darfur 0–10 Tamil EelamLose

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^"The Team - Darfur United".darfurunited.com. 24 September 2012. Retrieved19 November 2018.
  2. ^"2012 VIVA World Cup: team presentation".vivaworldcup2012.com. Archived from the original on 7 June 2012. Retrieved19 November 2018.
  3. ^"World Championship 2014 - Conifa World football".www.conifa.org. Retrieved19 November 2018.
  4. ^"Profile".

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