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Suriname Nickname(s) Natio (National) Association Surinaamse Voetbal Bond (SVB) Confederation CONCACAF (North America) Sub-confederation CFU (Caribbean) Head coach Stanley Menzo Captain Stefano Denswil Most caps Marlon Felter (48) Top scorer Gleofilo Vlijter (15) Home stadium Franklin Essed Stadion FIFA code SUR First colours Second colours FIFA ranking Current 138 (19 December 2024) Highest ...
Natio (Suriname) played in the group with Mexico and Guatemala. [5] In the first group the match against Panama was lost with 1-11. Next, Suriname won from Mexico with 5-4, and ended as runner-up in the group. In the quarter final against Costa Rica, Suriname lost with 1-11, signaling the end of the CONCACAF Cup journey for Natio. [6]
The Surinamese Football Association (Dutch: Surinaamse Voetbal Bond [syːriˈnaːmsə ˈvudbɑl ˌbɔnt]) is the governing body of football in Suriname.It organizes the Surinamese football league system, the Surinamese Cup, Suriname President's Cup, Suriname national football team, and the Suriname women's national football team.
André Kamperveen Stadium, formerly the National Stadion, is a multi-purpose stadium in Paramaribo, Suriname.Since its opening in 1953, the stadium has been the official home stadium of both football teams S.V. Transvaal and S.V. Robinhood and the official national stadium of the Suriname national football team.
The sport of football in the country of Suriname is run by the Surinamese Football Association. [1] The association administers the national football team, as well as the national football league. [2] [3] [4] Since the launch of professional football on February 22, 2024, [5] ten teams are competing in the professional Suriname Major League. [6]
In 2016, Darson was recalled to the Suriname squad for the fifth place playoff of 2017 Caribbean Cup qualification. [6] He featured in both games as Suriname shocked Trinidad and Tobago by beating them 2–1, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and then in the 4–2 defeat to Haiti , which left Suriname unable to qualify for the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup .
Wensley Rinaldo Bundel (26 June 1948 – 2 June 2024) was a Surinamese football manager and player. [2]As a player, he played in the Hoofdklasse for Transvaal, and for the Suriname national team, helping Transvaal to five national titles, and two CONCACAF Champions Cups, during one of the club's most successful periods.
He was called up to the Suriname national team for a set of World Cup qualifier matches in June 2024. [8] Pherai made his debut on 5 June 2024 against Saint Vincent and the Grenadines at the Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion. He started the game and played 75 minutes, recording an assist and earning a penalty kick, as Suriname won 4–1. [9]