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Mauritius national football team

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This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeMauritius women's national football team.

Mauritius
Nickname(s)Club M
Les Dodos (The Dodos)
AssociationMauritius Football Association (MFA)
(Lasosiasion foutborl Moris)
ConfederationCAF (Africa)
Sub-confederationCOSAFA (Southern Africa)
Head coachGuillaume Moullec
CaptainKevin Jean-Louis
MostcapsHenri Speville (72)
Top scorerDaniel Imbert (17)
Home stadiumComplexe Sportif de Côte d'Or
FIFA codeMRI
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
FIFA ranking
Current 176Steady (19 January 2026)[1]
Highest112 (December 1992)
Lowest197 (November 2013)
First international
 Mauritius 2–1RéunionRéunion
(Madagascar; Date Unknown 1947)
Biggest win
 Mauritius 15–2RéunionRéunion
(Madagascar; Date Unknown 1950)
Biggest defeat
 Egypt 7–0Mauritius 
(Port Said,Egypt; 8 June 2003)
 Seychelles 7–0Mauritius 
(Witbank,South Africa; 19 July 2008)
 Senegal 7–0Mauritius 
(Dakar,Senegal; 9 October 2010)
Africa Cup of Nations
Appearances1 (first in1974)
Best resultGroup stage (1974)
COSAFA Cup
Appearances16 (first in2000)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2001,2004)

TheMauritius national football team (Morisyen:Lekip nasional foutborl Moris), nicknamedClub M andLes Dodos (TheDodos), is the national team ofMauritius. They are overseen by theMauritius Football Association, which is a member of FIFA, theConfederation of African Football (CAF), and theCouncil of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA). The head coach isGuillaume Moullec.

Their most significant achievements are qualification for the1974 African Cup of Nations, and winning theIndian Ocean Island Games football tournament in 1985 and 2003. They have also been a finalist in this competition in 1990, 2011 and 2019.

History

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Early years

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Mauritius played its first competitive international game in 1947 againstRéunion, which they won 2–1. For the next twenty years, they would only play Réunion andMadagascar (probably due to the proximity of the three islands to each other) in friendlies and theIndian Ocean Games Triangulaire, which existed from 1947 to 1963. Mauritius won the competition ten times over that time period, were runners-up twice, and came in third once.

1960s–1990s

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Starting in 1967, Mauritius began competing against other countries, playing friendlies and entering in such competitions as theAfrica Cup of Nations and theFIFA World Cup qualifiers, though they haven't found much success. While they have never qualified for theWorld Cup finals, they have qualified once for the Africa Cup of Nations, in1974, however, they were eliminated in the group stages. Mauritius did manage to win the resurrectedIndian Ocean Games in1985. In 1999, after deadly riots caused by supporters of Scouts Club (renamed asPort Louis Sporting Club[3]) angry about a controversial penalty awarded toFire Brigade Sports Club (now renamed asPamplemousses SC[3]) in the championship deciding game, which gave Fire Brigade a 1–0 win, all domestic football was suspended for 18 months, and only the national team was allowed to play. This is regarded as the point at which Mauritian football, both on the domestic and international stage, started on a downward slope.

2000s–present

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Kévin Bru made his debut for Mauritius in 2011
Lindsay Rose made his debut for Mauritius in 2018

Throughout the new millennium, the national team's performances progressively declined. From a high of the 116th place in theFIFA rankings in 2000, they tumbled down to an all-time low of the 195th place in the summer of 2011.

A peak was reached in 2003, when Mauritius convincingly won the2003 Indian Ocean Island Games, on home soil, under head coachAkbar Patel. They followed up with a 3-1 home win overUganda in the2006 FIFA World Cup Qualification (CAF) first round in November 2003, although Uganda progressed on aggregate. Mauritius then reached the quarterfinals of the2004 COSAFA Cup, beatingSouth Africa 2–0 in January 2004. Mauritius eventually lost out 3–1 to the tournament's favoritesZambia. In the next few years, the team would go through a slump in performance, suffering their biggest defeats in the process and recording few official wins. Mauritius have also cycled through many head coaches, especially since the new millennium, but none have had true success.

During the2017 African Cup of Nations qualifiers,Les Dodos achieved their best results in a decade, defeating bothMozambique andRwanda. However, they were unable to build on these wins, losing toComoros and thenSão Tomé and Príncipe in the preliminary round of the next two editions. In the2023 AFCoN qualifiers, Mauritius faced São Tomé again in the preliminary round and lost 1–0 in the first leg and drew 3–3 at home, failing to progress. Following the result, CAF ruled that one of the São Tomé players was not eligible, awarding Mauritius a 3–0 victory and sending them into the group stages for the first time since 2017.[4] However, this decision was reversed, following an appeal by São Tomé.

In 2023, Mauritius recorded impressive wins vs Kenya (1-0), who were in the FIFA rankings' top 100, and Angola (1-0; 0-0). However, in the2025 AFCoN qualifiers, Mauritius lost to Chad in the preliminary round, marking four consecutive unsuccessful attempts to reach the group stage of the qualification round.

Team image

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Media coverage

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For most home games of significant importance, theMauritius Broadcasting Corporation provides televised coverage.

Kit providers

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Kit providerPeriod
GermanyPuma1985–1998
MauritiusAllsports1998–2003
United StatesNike2003–2006
MauritiusAllsports2006–2009
GermanyAdidas2009–2017
SpainJoma2017–2019
GermanyAdidas2019–2022
ItalyMacron2022–2023
IndiaNivia2023–Present

Supporters' groups

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On 30 May 2011, the official fan club of Club M,Kop Moris, was launched. it was a massive moment for the entire country of Mauritius. The objective of this club is to build up excitement for Mauritius' games, fill up the stands as much as possible, and create a festive and family-friendly atmosphere. This fan club is officially sanctioned by theMFA.

Stadium

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Mauritius now plays the majority of its games at the modernComplexe Sportif de Côte d'Or (cap. 7,000). Matches were previously hosted atStade Anjalay (cap. 18,000) for high-profile matches, andStade George V (cap. 6,200).

Results and fixtures

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The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2024

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Hong Kong  v Mauritius
19 NovemberFriendlyHong Kong 1–0 MauritiusMong Kok, Hong Kong
20:00 UTC+8Stadium:Mong Kok Stadium

2025

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Cape Verde  v Mauritius
20 March2026 FIFA WC QualifierCape Verde 1–0 MauritiusPraia, Cape Verde
17:00
ReportStadium:Estádio Nacional de Cabo Verde
Referee: Yannick Malala Kabanga (DR Congo)
Eswatini  v Mauritius
23 March2026 FIFA WC QualifierEswatini 3–3 MauritiusMbombela, South Africa
15:00 UTC+2
Report
Stadium:Mbombela Stadium
Referee: Younoussa Tawel Camara (Guinea)
Mauritius  v Zimbabwe
4 June2025 COSAFA CupMauritius 0–0 ZimbabweBloemfontein, South Africa
18:00 UTC+2ReportStadium:Free State Stadium
Referee: Godfrey Nkhakananga (Malawi)
Mozambique  v Mauritius
7 June2025 COSAFA CupMozambique 0–0 MauritiusBloemfontein, South Africa
12:00 UTC+2ReportStadium:Dr. Petrus Molemela Stadium
Referee: Mweshitsama Naftal (Namibia)
South Africa  v Mauritius
10 June2025 COSAFA CupSouth Africa 0–0 MauritiusBloemfontein, South Africa
18:00 UTC+2ReportStadium:Free State Stadium
Referee: Celso Alvação (Mozambique)
Mauritius  v Cape Verde
4 September2026 FIFA WC QualifierMauritius 0–2 Cape VerdeSaint Pierre, Mauritius
Report
Stadium:Côte d'Or National Sports Complex
Referee: Mohamed Diraneh Guedi (Djibouti)
Angola  v Mauritius
9 September2026 FIFA WC QualifierAngola 3–1 MauritiusLuanda, Angola
ReportStadium:Estádio 11 de Novembro
Referee: Boubou Traoré (Mali)
Mauritius  v Cameroon
8 October2026 FIFA WC QualifierMauritius 0–2 CameroonSaint Pierre, Mauritius
Report
Stadium:Côte d'Or National Sports Complex
Referee: Tewodros Mitiku (Ethiopia)
Mauritius  v Libya
13 October2026 FIFA WC QualifierMauritius 0–0 LibyaSaint Pierre, Mauritius
ReportStadium:Côte d'Or National Sports Complex
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Yannick Malala Kabanga (DR Congo)

2026

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Somalia  v Mauritius
27 March2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualification, 1st roundSomalia v MauritiusMauritius
Mauritius  v Somalia
31 March2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualification, 1st roundMauritius v SomaliaMauritius

Staff

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Didier Six became the manager of the Mauritius national football team in 2015

Current staff

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PositionName
Head coachFranceGuillaume Moullec
Assistant CoachMauritiusSanjay Ramchurn
Assistant coachMauritiusOliver Dufresne
Fitness CoachMauritiusSameer Chattarjee
Goalkeeper CoachMauritiusKaran Jadhav
Match AnalystMauritiusManoj Desai
DoctorsMauritiusPradeep Menon
MauritiusAshok Puran
PhysiotherapistsMauritiusJonas Gosselin
MauritiusNeelesh Singh
MauritiusAmit Pillay
MauritiusSuresh Sharma
Team CoordinatorMauritiusJonathan Bru
Technical DirectorMauritiusAkbar Patel

Managerial history

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Players

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Current squad

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The following players were selected for the2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF Group D matches againstCameroon andLibya on 8 and 13 October 2025; respectively.[5]

Caps and goals as of 8 October 2025, after the game againstCameroon.

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
1GKKevin Jean-Louis (1989-06-27)27 June 1989 (age 36)590Mauritius Football AssociationPamplemousses
1GKDorian Chiotti (1998-08-16)16 August 1998 (age 27)120French Football FederationBlois Football 41
1GKJininio Darbon (2003-11-07)7 November 2003 (age 22)00Mauritius Football AssociationCercle de Joachim

2DFEmmanuel Vincent (1997-08-27)27 August 1997 (age 28)331Ligue réunionnaise de footballSaint-Denis
2DFWilson Mootoo (2002-04-08)8 April 2002 (age 23)250Football Association of the Czech RepublicOpava
2DFLindsay Rose (1992-02-08)8 February 1992 (age 34)232Hellenic Football FederationAris Thessaloniki
2DFJordan François (2002-05-05)5 May 2002 (age 23)170Unknown
2DFDylan Collard (2000-04-16)16 April 2000 (age 25)161Portuguese Football FederationLusitânia
2DFBrandon Citorah (1994-01-09)9 January 1994 (age 32)70Mauritius Football AssociationCercle de Joachim
2DFRosario Latouchent (1996-03-21)21 March 1996 (age 29)50French Football FederationFC 93
2DFBradley Antoine (2003-04-06)6 April 2003 (age 22)40Unknown
2DFLeon Alizart (2007-03-25)25 March 2007 (age 18)10Football AustraliaWestern Sydney Wanderers

3MFAdel Langue (1997-09-17)17 September 1997 (age 28)300Ligue réunionnaise de footballSaint-Louisienne
3MFKévin Bru (1988-12-12)December 12, 1988 (age 37)323Free agent
3MFJérémy Villeneuve (1994-04-25)25 April 1994 (age 31)262Free agent
3MFYannick Aristide (2001-03-15)15 March 2001 (age 24)231Mauritius Football AssociationCercle de Joachim
3MFAdrien Botlar (1996-09-19)19 September 1996 (age 29)230Mauritius Football AssociationPamplemousses
3MFAdrien François (1999-08-26)26 August 1999 (age 26)203Unknown
3MFFernando Jackson (1999-03-11)11 March 1999 (age 26)110Unknown
3MFFabrice Brasse (1996-07-15)15 July 1996 (age 29)100Mauritius Football AssociationGRSE Wanderers
3MFPascal Colin (1996-04-07)7 April 1996 (age 29)80Mauritius Football AssociationCercle de Joachim
3MFGabriel Caliste (2006-11-18)18 November 2006 (age 19)60The Football AssociationWest Ham United
3MFAngel Arthée (2003-03-13)13 March 2003 (age 22)40German Football AssociationFC Eddersheim
3MFWilliam François (2004-12-02)2 December 2004 (age 21)31Slovak Football AssociationMichalovce

4FWJason Ferré (1998-11-20)20 November 1998 (age 27)132Mauritius Football AssociationCercle de Joachim
4FWCooper Legrand (1998-12-30)30 December 1998 (age 27)70Football AustraliaLangwarrin
4FWLinley Rita (1994-02-04)4 February 1994 (age 32)50Unknown

Recent call-ups

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The following players have also been called up to the Mauritius squad within the last twelve months.

Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClubLatest call-up
GKLoïc Michel (2002-07-06)6 July 2002 (age 23)80MauritiusGRSE Wanderers2025 COSAFA Cup

DFOliver RavinaUnknown00Unknownv. Angola, 9 September 2025


FWAurélien François (2003-10-29)29 October 2003 (age 22)153MauritiusCercle de Joachimv. Angola, 9 September 2025
FWStephan De Robillard (2002-12-02)2 December 2002 (age 23)60AustraliaSydney United 58v. Angola, 9 September 2025
FWQuentin Lalsing (2007-05-28)28 May 2007 (age 18)50Free agentv. Angola, 9 September 2025

Player records

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As of 3 September 2024[6]
Players inbold are still active with Mauritius.

Most appearances

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RankPlayerCapsGoalsCareer
1Henri Speville7211995–2007
2Jimmy Cundasamy6941997–2014
3Jean Gilbert Bayaram6411995–2008
4Kevin Jean-Louis6302009–present
5Andy Sophie57112007–2022
6Daniel Imbert53171972–1983
7Emmanuel Vincent5212015–present
8Jean-Marc Ithier50111988–2003
Christopher Perle50111995–2007
Francis Rasolofonirina5022015–2023

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Daniel Imbert17530.321972–1983
2Jean-Yves L'Enflé15290.521976–1984
3Regis Jean131947–1955
Roland Desvaux de Marigny131949–1955
5France Martin121947–1950
Doona Raman121953–1957
7Ashley Nazira11330.332015–present
Kersley Appou11460.241993–2014
Jean-Marc Ithier11500.221988–2003
Christopher Perle11500.221995–2007
Andy Sophie11570.192007–2022

Competitive record

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FIFA World Cup

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FIFA World CupQualification
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
1930 to1950Part of United KingdomPart of United Kingdom
1954 to1962Not a FIFA memberNot a FIFA member
1966 and1970Did not enterDid not enter
West Germany1974Did not qualify201135
1978 and1982Did not enterDid not enter
Mexico1986Did not qualify200205
Italy1990Banned byFIFABanned byFIFA
United States1994Did not enterDid not enter
France1998Did not qualify200217
South KoreaJapan2002200226
Germany2006210134
South Africa20106015317
Brazil2014Withdrew during qualifyingWithdrew during qualifying
Russia2018Did not qualify201125
Qatar2022200203
CanadaMexicoUnited States202610136717
MoroccoPortugalSpain2030To be determinedTo be determined
Saudi Arabia2034
Total0/153026222169

Africa Cup of Nations

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Main article:Mauritius at the Africa Cup of Nations
Africa Cup of Nations record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGA
Sudan1957Not affiliated to CAF
United Arab Republic1959
Ethiopia1962
Ghana1963
Tunisia1965
Ethiopia1968Did not qualify
Sudan1970
Cameroon1972
Egypt1974Group stage8th300328
Ethiopia1976Did not qualify
Nigeria1980
Libya1982
Ivory Coast1984
Egypt1986
Morocco1988Withdrew
Algeria1990Did not qualify
Senegal1992
Tunisia1994
South Africa1996
Burkina Faso1998
GhanaNigeria2000
Mali2002
Tunisia2004
Egypt2006
Ghana2008
Angola2010
Equatorial GuineaGabon2012
South Africa2013Did not enter
Equatorial Guinea2015Did not qualify
Gabon2017
Egypt2019
Cameroon2021
Ivory Coast2023
Morocco2025
KenyaTanzaniaUganda2027To be determined
2029
TotalRound 11/35300328

COSAFA Senior Challenge Cup

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COSAFA Cup record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGA
1997 to1999Did not enter
2000First round100103
2001Quarter-final210111
2002First round100123
2003First round100112
2004Quarter-final210133
2005First round210121
2006First round100151
2007First round201102
South Africa2008Group stage3012210
Zimbabwe2009Group stage200204
2010Cancelled
Zambia2013Group stage210152
South Africa2015Group stage310214
South Africa2016Group stage310224
South Africa2017Group stage302112
South Africa2018Group stage302112
South Africa2019Group stage201134
South Africa2020Cancelled
South Africa2021Did not enter
South Africa2022Group stage300317
South Africa2023Group stage310213
South Africa2024Did not enter
South Africa2025Group stage303000
TotalQuarter-final19/2442710253158

African Nations Championship

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African Nations Championship record
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGA
Ivory Coast2009Withdrew
Sudan2011Did not enter
South Africa2014Did not qualify
Rwanda2016
Morocco2018
Cameroon2020
Algeria2022
KenyaUgandaTanzania2024
Appearances: 0

Head-to-head record

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As of 13 October 2025 after the match vs. Libya
OpponentPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDLast PlayedBest Result
 Angola10226614−89 September 2025 Angola 0–2Mauritius 
(Angola; 28 February 1999)
 Burundi101022025 March 2015 Mauritius 2–2Burundi 
(Mauritius; 25 March 2015)
 Botswana311116–51 June 2018 Botswana 0–1Mauritius 
(Botswana; 1 June 2018)
 Cameroon6006121−208 October 2025 Mauritius 1–3Cameroon 
(Mauritius; 4 September 2010)
 Chad200213−226 March 2024
 Cape Verde400417−64 September 2025 Mauritius 0–2Cape Verde 
(Mauritius; 4 September 2025)
 Comoros9711233+2029 May 2019 Mauritius 5–0Comoros 
(Mauritius; 4 September 2003)
 Congo301214−33 June 2001 Congo 0–0Mauritius 
(Congo; 3 June 2001)
 DR Congo200215−45 June 2011 Mauritius 1–2DR Congo 
(Mauritius; 5 June 2011)
 Ivory Coast100103−321 March 2007 Mauritius 1–2Ivory Coast 
(Mauritius; 21 March 2007)
 Djibouti100113−214 June 2023
 Egypt5005218−162 October 2009 Mauritius 0–1Egypt 
(Mauritius; 29 March 2003)
 Eswatini412179–223 March 2025 Eswatini 2–2Mauritius 
(South Africa; 25 May 2019)
 Mauritius 2–1Eswatini 
(Mauritius; 11 June 2024)
 Eswatini 3–3Mauritius 
(Eswatini; 23 March 2025)
 Ethiopia410335−224 April 1983 Mauritius 1–0Ethiopia 
(Mauritius; 24 April 1983)
 Equatorial Guinea100113−29 October 2017
 Fiji100101−123 March 2019
 Gabon4013210−820 June 1999 Mauritius 2–2Gabon 
(Réunion; 20 June 1999)
 Guinea100112−15 March 1974 Guinea 2–1Mauritius 
(Egypt; 5 March 1974)
 Hong Kong200235−219 November 2024 Hong Kong 4–3Mauritius 
(Hong Kong; 12 October 1999)
 India201112-13 September 2024 India 2–1Mauritius 
(India; 20 August 2017)
 Indonesia100101-111 September 2018 Indonesia 2–1Mauritius 
(Indonesia; 11 September 2018)
 Kenya612369−318 June 2023 Mauritius 0–0Kenya 
(Mauritius; 18 July 1971)
 Mauritius 2–2Kenya 
(Mauritius; 17 February 1973)
Mauritius  1–0 Kenya
(Mauritius; 18 June 2023)
 Lesotho124351614+27 July 2023 Mauritius 5–1Lesotho 
(Mauritius; 30 September 1973)
 Liberia200206−616 June 2001 Mauritius 0–2Liberia 
(Mauritius; 16 June 2001)
 Libya201112−113 October 2025
 Macau110010+122 March 2018 Macau 0–1Mauritius 
(Macau; 22 March 2018)
 Madagascar38158157453+2123 July 2008 Mauritius 7–0Madagascar 
(Réunion; 31 July 1952)
 Malawi10127818−1010 July 2022 Mauritius 3–2Malawi 
(Mauritius; 28 January 1977)
 Maldives10101104 August 2011 Maldives 1–1Mauritius 
(Seychelles; 4 August 2011)
 Mauritania200203−320 April 2014 Mauritania 1–0Mauritius 
(Mauritania; 12 April 2014)
 Mayotte402214−311 August 2011 Mayotte 0–0 (4–5)Mauritius 
(Seychelles; 11 August 2011)
 Mongolia110020+227 March 2018 Mongolia 0–2Mauritius 
(Mongolia; 27 March 2018)
 Mozambique8035111−107 June 2025 Mauritius 0–0Mozambique 
(Mauritius; 16 September 1984)
 Mauritius 0–0Mozambique 
(Lesotho; 30 April 2006)
Mozambique  0–0 Mauritius (South Africa; 7 June 2025)
 Namibia320143+16 July 2013 Namibia 1–2Mauritius 
(Namibia; 7 June 1990)
 Mauritius 1–0Namibia 
(Mauritius; 8 April 2001)
   Nepal200202–21 February 2022   Nepal 1–0Mauritius 
(Nepal; 1 February 2022)
 New Caledonia110031+220 March 2019 New Caledonia 1–3Mauritius 
(New Caledonia; 21 March 2019)
 Pakistan110030+311 June 2023 Mauritius 3–0Pakistan 
(Mauritius; 11 June 2023)
 Qatar100103−35 September 2013 Qatar 3–0Mauritius 
(Qatar; 5 September 2014)
 Réunion361910710240+6215 September 2012 Mauritius 15–2Réunion 
(Madagascar; 1950)
 Rhodesia220053+226 November 1967 Rhodesia 1–2Mauritius 
(Rhodesia; 25 November 1967)
 Rhodesia 2–3Mauritius 
(Rhodesia; 26 November 1967)
 Saint Kitts and Nevis101011022 August 2017 Mauritius 1–1Saint Kitts and Nevis 
(Mauritius; 22 August 2017)
 São Tomé and Príncipe401359–427 March 2022Mauritius  3–3 São Tomé and Príncipe
(Mauritius; 27 March 2022)
 Senegal200209−99 October 2011 Senegal 2–0Mauritius 
(Mauritius; 9 October 2011)
 Seychelles2211563927+1210 July 2013 Seychelles 2–6Mauritius 
(Mauritius; 28 August 1993)
 Seychelles 0–4Mauritius 
(Zambia; 10 July 2013)
 Singapore10101107 September 2018 Singapore 1–1Mauritius 
(Singapore;7 September 2018)
 South Africa13148519−1410 June 2025 Mauritius 2–0South Africa 
(Mauritius; 10 January 2004)
 Sudan200215−42 June 2007 Mauritius 1–2Sudan 
(Mauritius; 25 March 2007)
 Syria100102−26 September 2024 Syria 2–0Mauritius 
(India; 6 September 2024)
 Tanzania123451322−96 September 2008 Mauritius 3–2Tanzania 
(Mauritius; 16 September 1979)
 Togo201117–612 November 2017 Mauritius 1–1Togo 
(Mauritius; 28 March 2015)
 Tunisia201102−216 June 2007 Mauritius 0–0Tunisia 
(Mauritius; 3 September 2006)
 Uganda5113513−816 November 2003 Mauritius 3–1Uganda 
(Mauritius; 16 November 2003)
 Zaire3003211−916 June 1996 Zaire 2–0Mauritius 
(Zaire; 16 June 1996)
 Zambia11029628−2231 July 2004 Zambia 2–2Mauritius 
(Mauritius; 17 November 1978)
 Mauritius 0–0Zambia 
(Mauritius; 23 February 1997)
 Zimbabwe11128522−174 June 2025 Mauritius 2–0Zimbabwe 
(Mauritius; 29 August 1982)
Total2837665142362463−10113 October 2025 Mauritius 15–2Réunion 
(Madagascar; 1950)

Honours

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Regional

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"The FIFA/Coca-Cola Men's World Ranking".FIFA. 19 January 2026. Retrieved19 January 2026.
  2. ^Elo rankings change compared to one year ago."World Football Elo Ratings".eloratings.net. 19 January 2026. Retrieved19 January 2026.
  3. ^ab"Mauritius 2000/01".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 27 November 2022. Retrieved2 February 2023.
  4. ^Warshaw, Andrew (17 May 2022)."Mauritius win 2023 AFCON qualifier slot after Sao Tome break covid rules".Inside World Football.Archived from the original on 29 June 2022. Retrieved30 May 2022.
  5. ^"For the two matches against Cameroon and Libya, the national coach, Guillaume Moullec has summoned an expanded group of 28 players in which the great return of Kevin Bru is noted, a new expatriate, Léon Alizart and a newcomer, Mathieu Étrange".Facebook. Mauritius Football Association. 3 October 2025. Retrieved9 October 2025.
  6. ^Mamrud, Roberto."Mauritius – Record International Players".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 9 December 2022. Retrieved2 February 2023.

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