Aden national football team results

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This page details the match results and statistics of the Aden national football team. [Note 1]

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Results

Aden's score is shown first in each case.

No.DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionAden scorersAtt.Ref.
12 September 1965 Cairo (N)Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 0–1 1965 Pan Arab Games [1] [2] [3]
23 September 1965Cairo (N)Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg  United Arab Republic 0–141965 Pan Arab Games [1] [2] [3]
34 September 1965Cairo (N)Flag of Iraq (1963-1991); Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg  Iraq 0–61965 Pan Arab Games [1] [2] [3]
47 September 1965Cairo (N)Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 3–41965 Pan Arab GamesUnknown [1] [2] [3]

Record by opponent

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDWPCT
Flag of Iraq (1963-1991); Flag of Syria (1963-1972).svg  Iraq 10010660.00
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 10013410.00
Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 10010110.00
Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg  United Arab Republic 1001014140.00
Total 4004325220.00
Source: Results

Notes

  1. ^
    Note 1: The Aden national football team represented the State of Aden at the 1965 Pan Arab Games. The state existed as part of the Federation of South Arabia from 1963 until 1967 and the foundation of the People's Republic of South Yemen.

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