South Africa national development soccer team explained

See also: South Africa national soccer team.

South Africa Development team
Fifa Trigramme:RSA
Nickname:Amabinneplaas
Confederation:CAF (Africa)
Fifa Rank:N/A
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Regional Cup Apps:1
Regional Cup Best:Quarter-finals (2011)
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The South Africa national development football team, is a development football (soccer) team, which represents South Africa and is controlled by the South African Football Association, the governing body for football in South Africa. The team's main objective is to give international exposure to fringe home-based players, by allowing them to play 'B-level' internationals. Since the advent of the African Nations Championship, the team now attempts to qualify for and play at the event. Since 2008 SAFA have sent the team to the COSAFA Cup, instead of the senior team. The team has played at one African Nations Championship and two COSAFA Cups.

Player eligibility

African Championship of Nations regulations require teams to be made up only of players from the association's national leagues. As the team is not an official national team, and does not play in FIFA sanctioned tournaments, clubs are not required to release players for matches. Usually the only Premier Soccer League players released are non-squad members. Many players are selected from the National First Division (second tier) and Vodacom League (third tier).

Match status

Matches played by the team are not classified as 'A-level' internationals. Thus caps awarded for matches do not count as senior national team caps. Matches played by the team also do not count towards FIFA ranking points, even when the team plays other countries' senior national teams.

Recent and future matches

Recent results

DateTeamResultScoreTypeVenue
18 February 2011 Algeria AL0–22011 CHAN quarter-final Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum, Sudan
13 February 2011W2–12011 CHAN group match AlHilal Stadium, Omdurman, Sudan
9 February 2011W2–02011 CHAN group match Stade Wad Medani, Wad Medani, Sudan
5 February 2011W2–12011 CHAN group match Stade Wad Medani, Wad Medani, Sudan
22 January 2011D1–1Friendly Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit, South Africa

Tournament records

African Nations Championship record

Hosts/YearResultGPWD*LGSGA
2009Did not qualify
2011Quarter-finals430164
Total1/2 430164

COSAFA Cup record

Hosts/YearResultGPWD*LGSGA
2008Champions330041
2009Fourth Place311132
Total2/2 641173

Honours

1

2008

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