This article details the fixtures and results of the Bahrain national football team in 2009.
Date | Tournament | Location | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Bahrain Scorers |
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January 4, 2009 | Muscat | Iraq | 1:3 | Bahrain | ||
January 7, 2009 | Muscat | Kuwait | 1:0 | Bahrain | ||
January 10, 2009 | Muscat | Oman | 2:0 | Bahrain | ||
January 21, 2009 | Hong Kong | Hong Kong | 1:3 | Bahrain | ||
January 28, 2009 | Riffa | Bahrain | 1:0 | Japan | Salman Isa 24' | |
February 4, 2009 | Dubai | Bahrain | 2:2 | South Korea | ||
February 11, 2009 | Tashkent | Uzbekistan | 0:1 | Bahrain | Abdulrahman 90+4' | |
March 23, 2009 | Friendly [1] | Riffa | Bahrain | 5:2 | Zimbabwe | |
March 28, 2009 | Saitama | Japan | 1:0 | Bahrain | ||
April 1, 2009 | Riffa | Bahrain | 1:0 | Qatar | Faouzi Aaish 51' | |
May 31, 2009 | Friendly [4] | Riffa | Bahrain | 3:1 | Congo | |
June 3, 2009 | Friendly | Riffa | Bahrain | 4:0 [5] | Jordan | |
June 10, 2009 | Sydney | Australia | Bahrain | |||
June 17, 2009 | Riffa | Bahrain | 1:0 [8] | Uzbekistan | ||
August 12, 2009 | European Training Camp - Friendly Match | Vienna | Lombard-Pápa TFC | 2:0 [9] | Bahrain | |
August 16, 2009 | European Training Camp - Friendly Match | Kapfenberg | Internazionale | 1:0 [10] | Bahrain | |
August 18, 2009 | European Training Camp - Friendly Match | Kapfenberg | Austria Vienna | 3:3 | Bahrain | |
August 26, 2009 | Friendly Match | Riffa | Bahrain | 2:1 [11] | Kenya | |
August 31, 2009 | Friendly Match | Riffa | Bahrain | 4:2 [12] | Iran | |
5 September 2009 | World Cup Qualifier | Riffa | Bahrain | 0:0 | Saudi Arabia | |
9 September 2009 | World Cup Qualifier | Riyadh | Saudi Arabia | 2:2 | Bahrain | |
10 October 2009 | World Cup Qualifier | Riffa | Bahrain | 0:0 | New Zealand | |
6 November 2009 | Friendly | Riffa | Bahrain | 5:1 | Togo | |
14 November 2009 | World Cup Qualifier | Wellington | New Zealand | 1:0 | Bahrain | |
November 18, 2009 | Riffa | Bahrain | 4:0 | Yemen | ||
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