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The Angolan swallow is a species of a swallow that is native in the African tropical environment. It is found in Angola, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. [8] [9] Cameroon: Lions Indomptables Indomitable Lions: The national animal of Cameroon is the mighty Lion.
A national symbol of Nepal, the Gurkhas represent chivalry and courage. [3] North Korea: 천리마: Chollima: The Chollima is a mythical horse and a national symbol of North Korea. [13] Oman: الأحمر: The Reds Referring to the Omani team's red kits. [3] سامبا الخليج: Gulf Samba [22] Pakistan: شاہین Shaheen: The Falcons [23 ...
He is a leopard, a common animal found in South Africa, with green hair wearing a shirt saying South Africa 2010. Zakumi's green and gold colors represent South African national sports' team's colors. His name comes from "ZA", for South Africa, and "Kumi", a word that means "ten" in various African languages. 2014: Brazil: Fuleco
Year Mascot Description 1992 Diambar A Lion: 1994 Without name: An Eagle: 1996 Without name: A Leopard: 1998 Foto A Football: 2000 Green Eagles et les Black Stars An Eagle and a Star
The North Korea national football team (Munhwaeo Korean: 조선민주주의인민공화국 국가종합팀; North Korean romanisation: Josŏn minjujuŭi inmin konghwaguk kukka chonghap thim; recognized as Korea DPR by FIFA) [6] represents North Korea in men's international football and it is controlled by the DPR Korea Football Association, the ...
The only other World Cup finals tournament that North Korea’s men’s team, currently ranked 114th by FIFA, has competed in, besides South Africa in 2010, was the 1966 tournament in England ...
In 1965, the national football team advanced to the FIFA World Cup held in England. After sixteen teams withdrew from qualifying in the Asian/African Zone, the North Korean team had a two-game series against Australia in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The North Koreans won both games and qualified for the World Cup.
The North Korea national football team is ranked 112th in the world by the FIFA, as of November 2022. [1] They consist of North Koreans and Chongryon-affiliated Koreans born in Japan. In 1966, the team managed to make up for a 3–0 loss to the Soviet Union in the first match of the group stages to qualify for the next round in second.