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- Football in Niger
- Niger national football team
- Niger women's national football team
- Niger national under-20 football team
- Niger national under-17 football team
- Niger Tornadoes F.C.
- Nigerien Football Federation
- Outline of Niger
- Niger national football team results (2020–present)
- Super Ligue (Niger)
Football is the most popular sport in Niger, a nation of over 25 million.
International
Despite the sport's popularity in the country, Niger have so far been rather unsuccessful in international football, never winning a major tournament and failing to qualify for any FIFA World Cup finals, though they did reach the quarterfinals of qualifying for the 1982 World Cup, losing to Algeria. They either failed to qualify for or were forced to withdraw from every African Nations Cup between 1969 and 2010. Niger finally participated in the competition for the first time in 2012 after topping a qualifying group that included South Africa and Egypt. Later that year, they defeated Guinea over two legs to reach the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations. On both occasions, Niger finished bottom of their group, gaining a solitary point in 2013. They have been unable to qualify for any subsequent edition of the tournament, despite the competition's expansion from 16 teams to 24 from 2019 onwards.
As of 2023, there are no Nigerien nationals playing with top level European clubs. In the 2000s, a handful of Nigerien internationals have played in Europe including Moussa Yahaya at Legia Warsaw in Poland and Ibrahim Tankary in Belgium's Jupiler League. Moussa Narry, a Nigerien citizen but a Ghana international, played in the Netherlands and with AJ Auxerre and Le Mans FC of France.
Domestic
Football in Niger is almost entirely amateur, with some of the ten teams in the Niger Premier League (begun in 1966) being semi-professional. The Niger Cup (begun in 1974) is open to amateur leagues throughout the nation. League play has been dominated by clubs from the capital city of Niamey, with Sahel SC Niamey and Olympic FC de Niamey capturing almost two thirds of the titles between them. Below this there are numerous local and national amateur leagues and competitions. Many sections of the Nigerien government, notably the police and armed forces, sponsor amateur clubs.
Football's popularity and the Nigerien people's passion for the international game were highlighted by former World Footballer of the Year Zinedine Zidane's visit to Niger in 2007. Mobbed by fans at every stop, Zidane delivered funds and toured projects both football- and development-related.
Nigerien football topics
Nigerien Football Federation
Niger men's national football team
Niger women's national football team
= Football stadiums in Niger
== Nigerien footballers
=Ismaël Alassane
Kassaly Daouda
Alhassane Issoufou
Daouda Kamilou
Moussa Maazou
Abdoul Moumouni
Mohammed Muyei
Moussa Narry
Ibrahim Tankary
Moussa Yahaya
= Nigerien international referees
=Lucien Bouchardeau
See also
Lists of stadiums
References
FIFA: Nigerien Football Federation News and background. Retrieved 30 January 2008.
FIFA: Goal Programme - Nigerien Football Federation - 2006. Retrieved 30 January 2008.
External links
(in French) Le Republicain-Niger daily, Sports section.