Guinea
Coach:
Michel Dussuyer
Establishment Date:
1960
League Affiliation:
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Team Info
The Guinea national football team, nicknamed the National Elephants, represents the West African nation of Guinea in international football under the auspices of the Guinean Football Federation. Based in Conakry, the team plays its home matches at the Stade du 28 Septembre. Founded in 1960, the team's colors are red, yellow, and green. The National Elephants have a rich history, with their peak era arguably in the 1970s when they were a dominant force in African football, though they have never won the Africa Cup of Nations. They have produced legendary stars like Pascal Feindouno and currently rely on talents such as Naby Keïta. The modern team is a consistent qualifier for the AFCON, known for its technical midfielders and resilient spirit. The team culture is one of immense national pride, with passionate supporters filling the stadiums, creating an intimidating atmosphere for visitors.
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