Fixtures

Africa - World Cup Qualifying 06/03 13:00 - Tunisia vs Equatorial Guinea - View
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 06/07 13:00 - Equatorial Guinea vs Malawi - View
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 03/17 13:00 - Equatorial Guinea vs Sao Tome e Principe - View
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 03/21 13:00 - Namibia vs Equatorial Guinea - View
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/01 13:00 - Sao Tome e Principe vs Equatorial Guinea - View
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 09/05 13:00 - Equatorial Guinea vs Tunisia - View

Results

International Match 03/25 19:00 - Cape Verde v Equatorial Guinea L 1-0
International Match 03/22 19:00 - Equatorial Guinea v Cambodia W 2-0
Africa Cup of Nations 01/28 17:00 4 [1] Equatorial Guinea v Guinea [3] L 0-1
Africa Cup of Nations 01/22 17:00 3 [1] Equatorial Guinea v Ivory Coast [3] W 4-0
Africa Cup of Nations 01/18 14:00 2 [2] Equatorial Guinea v Guinea-Bissau [4] W 4-2
Africa Cup of Nations 01/14 14:00 1 [2] Nigeria v Equatorial Guinea [2] D 1-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 11/20 16:00 - [4] Liberia v Equatorial Guinea [2] W 0-1
Africa - World Cup Qualifying 11/15 13:00 - Equatorial Guinea v Namibia W 1-0
International Match 10/13 14:00 - Equatorial Guinea v Burkina Faso D 0-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 09/06 19:00 6 [4] Libya v Equatorial Guinea [1] D 1-1
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 06/17 15:00 5 [2] Equatorial Guinea v Tunisia [1] W 1-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification 03/28 13:00 4 [4] Botswana v Equatorial Guinea [2] W 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 7 4
Wins 6 5 1
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 15 12 3
Goals against 6 3 3
Clean sheets 6 5 1
Failed to score 3 2 1

The Equatorial Guinea national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Guinea Ecuatorial) represents Equatorial Guinea in men's international football and is controlled by the Equatoguinean Football Federation, a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

The team has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, but has qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations on four occasions, the first two times as hosts (in 2012 and 2015). They finished in fourth place in 2015, and reached the quarter-finals in 2012 and 2021.

History

Equatorial Guinea played its first match on 23 May 1975 against China in a friendly, losing 6–2. They did not play another game until the 1985 UDEAC Cup in December 1985. They were drawn in a group against the hosts Congo and Central African Republic. They lost 5–0 to the Congo on 9 December and then earned their first draw by drawing 1–1 against the Central African Republic on 14 December. On 16 December, they played a play-off for fifth place against Chad, and lost 3–2 on penalties after a 1–1 draw.

Equatorial Guinea would come in fourth in the 1987 UDEAC Cup, losing on penalties in the third place match to Gabon, even though they only scored one goal throughout the tournament in a 1–1 draw against Chad. They also drew 0–0 against Cameroon. On their next attempt, they got sixth place after losing on penalties against the Central African Republic. The next time Equatorial Guinea played the Central African Republic, in 1999, they won, 4–2. It was Equatorial Guinea's first win.

In the late 2000s, the FEGUIFUT, along with the Gabonese Federation, announced a bid to host the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, against other African nations' bids, including Angola, Libya and Nigeria. Equatorial Guinea and Gabon won the right to host the games, and two new stadiums were built in Equatorial Guinea: Estadio de Bata in Bata and Estadio de Malabo in Malabo.

The first game in the 2012 African Cup of Nations was also Equatorial Guinea's first participation in a major international tournament, and resulted in a historic 1–0 win over Libya on 21 January 2012 in the opening game of the tournament. An 87th-minute strike from former Real Madrid winger Javier Balboa earned the victory. In the next game, they secured the qualification for the quarter-finals by beating Senegal 2–1, and finished second in their group after losing 0–1 to Zambia. They progressed to the quarter-finals where they were eliminated by the tournament's runners-up Ivory Coast, losing 3–0 with goals from Didier Drogba and Yaya Touré. Various national side players were praised due to their performances in the tournament, including Javier Balboa, Randy, Ben Konaté and Rui, the latter a part of the Team of the Tournament.

Three years after that Africa Cup of Nations, Equatorial Guinea organized solely the 2015 edition, but this time, to replace Morocco, the original host. In the opener, they drew 1–1 against Congo, with Emilio Nsue scoring first. In the second game, they managed to play out a 0–0 draw with Burkina Faso, the runners-up of the previous edition. With these two results, the Nzalang Nacional had to win against its classic rival Gabon in the third match in order to qualify for the quarter-finals. Equatorial Guinea won 2–0 with goals from Javier Balboa (a penalty kick) and Ibán. As Group A's runner-up, the Equatoguinean national team then defeated Tunisia 2–1 with two goals from Balboa, the first being a penalty kick in the final moments of the regular time, and the second was in extra time. In the semi-final, however, they lost 0–3 to Ghana, and in the match for third place, drew 0–0 against DR Congo, ultimately losing 2–4 on penalties. The country finished the tournament in fourth place, being its best international participation to date and helping it reach a historical 49th position in the FIFA rankings.

2021 Africa Cup of Nations

Equatorial Guinea failed to qualify for 2017 and 2019 editions of the African Cup of Nations. Likewise, the team had also didn't qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. During the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification, they were grouped in group J along with powerhouse Tunisia, 2019 AFCON participant Tanzania and North African bedfellow Libya. The Nzalang Nacional performed poorly in their first two games, losing both with one goal margin to Tanzania away and Tunisia at home, and it appeared that Equatorial Guinea would just end up failing as usual as the team had never qualified throughout regular qualification outside hosting the competition twice.

However, the COVID-19 pandemic led all AFCON qualification suspended until late 2020, when it resumed as Equatorial Guinea faced up against a rising spirit Libyan side that aimed to qualify for the first time since 2012. Despite this, Equatorial Guinea produced an outstanding comeback against Libya in Egypt, beating Libya 3–2 with two late goals by Pedro Obiang and Salomón Obama from being led 1–2 until injury times. The Nzalang Nacional later hosted the same opponent at home, and like their game in Cairo, the Equatorial Guineans won again, 1–0, by virtual goal from Iban Salvador. After beating Tanzania 1–0 on home soil, Equatorial Guinea managed a historic feat, a regular qualification for the first time ever in its history.[]

During AFCON 2021, the National Thunder were drawn in group E, alongside Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone and Algeria. Equatorial Guinea lost their opening match against Ivory Coast, but produced one of the tournament's surprised when they defeated trophy holders Algeria in their second match. In their final match of the group, they defeated Sierra Leone and qualified for the round of 16, coming in second in the group, after Ivory Coast.

In the round of 16, Equatorial Guinea was drawn against Mali, the winners of group F. The game ended in a goalless draw after 120 minutes and went to deciding penalties, where the Nzalang Nacional won the shoot-out 6–5 thanks to the heroics of goalkeeper Jesús Owono, who saved two of the shots. This meant that the national team qualified for the quarter finals of AFCON for the third time in their history and the first one advancing from the round of 16. They subsequently lost to eventual champions Senegal, 3-1.

The Equatorial Guinea national soccer team, commonly known as Nzalang Nacional, represents the small African nation of Equatorial Guinea in international soccer competitions. The team is governed by the Equatoguinean Football Federation and has made significant strides in recent years, becoming a competitive force in African soccer.

Equatorial Guinea has participated in several Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, with their best performance coming in 2015 when they reached the semi-finals. The team has also qualified for the FIFA World Cup in 2012, making history as the first Equatoguinean team to do so.

Known for their fast-paced and skillful style of play, the Equatorial Guinea national team boasts a talented roster of players who have made a name for themselves both domestically and internationally. The team's passionate fan base and vibrant support make them a formidable opponent on the field.

With a strong sense of national pride and determination, the Equatorial Guinea soccer team continues to strive for success and make their mark on the global stage.