Ethiopia national football team

Ethiopia
Nicknameዋልያዎቹ (The Walia Ibex)
AssociationEthiopian Football Federation (EFF)
ConfederationCAF (Africa)
Sub-confederationCECAFA (East & Central Africa)
Head coachYohannes Sahle
CaptainGatoch Panom
Most capsShimelis Bekele (81)
Top scorerGetaneh Kebede (33)
Home stadiumVarious
FIFA codeETH
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FIFA ranking
Current 147 (19 January 2026)
Highest86 (September 2006)
Lowest155 (December 2001)
First international
 French Somaliland 0–5 Ethiopia 
(French Somaliland; 5 December 1947)
Biggest win
 Ethiopia 10–2 French Somaliland 
(Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 1 May 1954)
Biggest defeat
 Iraq 13–0 Ethiopia 
(Irbid, Jordan; 18 August 1992)
Africa Cup of Nations
Appearances11 (first in 1957)
Best resultChampions (1962)
African Nations Championship
Appearances3 (first in 2014)
Best resultGroup stage (2014, 2016, 2022)

The Ethiopia national football team (Amharic: የአትዮጵያ ብሔራዊ እግር ኳስ ቡድን), nicknamed Walia, after the Walia ibex, represents Ethiopia in men's international football and is controlled by the Ethiopian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Ethiopia. The team has been representing Ethiopia in regional, continental, and international competitions since its founding in 1943. The Walias play their home games at Addis Ababa Stadium located in the capital city of Addis Ababa. They are currently ranked 150th in the world according to the FIFA World Rankings and 44th in CAF.

Ethiopia was one of only three teams (along with Egypt and Sudan) to participate in the inaugural Africa Cup of Nations in 1957. It won the competition in 1962, while it was also the host. However, success has been elusive since the end of the 1960s. Under coach Sewnet Bishaw, the team qualified for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations after a 31-year absence.