Classroom lesson · Sport · 🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea

Football

The sport that unites the whole country

Children playing football on a sandy pitch in Equatorial Guinea

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What is it?

Football is the most popular sport in Equatorial Guinea by far. It is played on pitches in cities, on sandy open ground in villages, and in school courtyards across the country. The national team — known as the Nzalang Nacional (National Lightning) — has grown into a real force in African football and made Equatoguineans very proud.

Tell me more

Football in Equatorial Guinea is played with great passion and is a topic of conversation wherever people gather. Children start kicking a ball almost as soon as they can walk, and informal games happen everywhere — any flat space with something to use as goalposts is enough to start a match. The standard of play is rising rapidly as more young players receive proper coaching.

The national team had a remarkable moment in 2012 when Equatorial Guinea co-hosted the Africa Cup of Nations alongside Gabon. Hosting such a major tournament for the first time was an enormous source of national pride, and the country invested in building new stadiums. The team has competed in several Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, and Equatoguinean fans are among the noisiest and most enthusiastic in African football.

One reason Equatorial Guinea's football has grown so quickly is the large number of players with Equatoguinean heritage who were born in or grew up in Spain — the result of the country's historical connections with Spain. Several well-known professional players have represented the Nzalang Nacional, raising the team's profile internationally and inspiring children across the country.

Like many African nations, Equatorial Guinea produces players who are known for their pace, skill, and technical ability. Football academies in Malabo and Bata are developing the next generation of players, giving talented young Equatoguineans the coaching and facilities to reach the highest levels of the sport.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why do you think football is so popular in so many different countries around the world?
  2. 02Hosting a major tournament like the Africa Cup of Nations can make a country feel very proud. Have you ever felt proud of something your school or town hosted?
  3. 03How might having football academies change the opportunities available to young players?
  4. 04If you were going to design a football kit for the Equatorial Guinea national team, what colours and symbol would you choose?
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Classroom activity

Design the ultimate football team badge for a school team called 'The Rainforest Rangers'. Include: an animal from Equatorial Guinea's wildlife, a colour from the country's flag, the team name, and one motto in any language. Write three sentences explaining the choices you made.