China national football team results |
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This article presents the results of the China PR national football team's matches spanning from 1970 to 1989.
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Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
21 May | Beijing, China | Cuba | 1–0 | Friendly | |
9 December | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania | Tanzania | 1–1 | Friendly | |
12 December | Tanga, Tanzania | Tanzania | 4–3 | Friendly |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
1 January | Lusaka, Zambia | Zambia | 3–3 | Friendly | |
18 January | Mogadiscio, Somalia | Somalia | 3–1 | Friendly | |
20 January | Aden, South Yemen | South Yemen | 4–21 | Friendly | |
3 September | Colombo, Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | 3–2 | Friendly | |
12 September | Colombo, Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | 1–0 | Friendly | |
13 October | Beijing, China | Nepal | 6–2 | Friendly | |
24 November | Conakry, Guinea | Guinea | 1–1 | Friendly | |
29 November | Dakar, Senegal | Senegal | 0–0 | Friendly | |
1: Non FIFA 'A' international match |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
10 June | Beijing, China | Pakistan | 7–4 | Friendly | |
17 June | Beijing, China | Somalia | 7–4 | Friendly | |
3 August | Beijing, China | Guinea | 5–2 | Friendly | Li Zhouzhe (2), Wang Jilian (2), Rong Zhixing |
8 November | Tirana, Albania | Albania | 1–1 | Friendly |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
5 May | Beijing, China | Sierra Leone | 4–1 | Friendly | |
10 July | Beijing, China | South Yemen | 6–51 | Friendly | |
11 August | Beijing, China | Senegal | 5–2 | Friendly | |
2 September | Tehran, Iran | North Korea | 0–21 | 1974 Asian Games | |
4 September | Tehran, Iran | Iraq | 0–11 | 1974 Asian Games | |
6 September | Tehran, Iran | India | 7–11 | 1974 Asian Games | |
3 November | Singapore | Singapore | 1–11 | Friendly | |
1: Non FIFA 'A' international match |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
2 May | Beijing, China | Singapore | 1–01 | Friendly | |
15 June | Hong Kong | North Korea | 1–0 | 1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Li Guoning |
19 June | Hong Kong | Brunei | 10–1 | 1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification | |
21 June | Hong Kong | Hong Kong | 1–0 | 1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Rong Zhixing |
23 June | Hong Kong | Japan | 2–1 | 1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification | |
26 June | Hong Kong | North Korea | 0–2 | 1976 AFC Asian Cup qualification | |
3 July | Beijing, China | Thailand | 2–2 | Friendly | |
20 July | Auckland, New Zealand | New Zealand | 1–2 | Friendly | |
23 July | Wellington, New Zealand | New Zealand | 2–2 | Friendly | |
26 July | Christchurch, New Zealand | New Zealand | 0–2 | Friendly | |
28 July | Nadi, Fiji | Fiji | 4–1 | Friendly | |
6 August | Melbourne, Australia | Australia | 0–11 | Friendly | |
14 August | Beijing, China | Kuwait | 3–3 | Friendly | |
19 October | Beijing, China | New Zealand | 2–1 | Friendly | |
1: Non FIFA 'A' international match |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
6 May | Beijing, China | Malaysia | 2–0 | Friendly | |
5 June | Tabriz, Iran | Malaysia | 1–1 | 1976 AFC Asian Cup | Wang Jilian |
7 June | Tabriz, Iran | Kuwait | 0–1 | 1976 AFC Asian Cup | |
10 June | Tehran, Iran | Iran | 0–2AET | 1976 AFC Asian Cup | |
13 June | Tehran, Iran | Iraq | 1–0 | 1976 AFC Asian Cup | He Jia |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
17 June | Beijing, China | Zaire | 3–2 | Friendly | Chi Shangbin, Wang Changtai, Rong Zhixing |
25 June | Beijing, China | Morocco | 3–2AET | Friendly | |
27 June | Beijing, China | Hong Kong | 1–2 | Friendly | Rong Zhixing |
14 September | Beijing, China | Thailand | 5–21 | Friendly | |
6 October | Washington D.C., United States | United States | 1–1 | Friendly | He Jia |
10 October | Atlanta, United States | United States | 0–1 | Friendly | |
16 October | San Francisco, United States | United States | 1–2 | Friendly | |
23 October | Kingston, Jamaica | Jamaica | 1–0 | Friendly | |
31 October | Kingston, Jamaica | Jamaica | 3–0 | Friendly | |
1: Non FIFA 'A' international match |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
31 March | Caracas, Venezuela | Venezuela | 1–0 | Friendly | |
9 April | Medellín, Colombia | Colombia | 0–11 | Friendly | |
12 April | Bogotá, Colombia | Colombia | 2–21 | Friendly | |
22 April | Lima, Peru | Peru | 1–2 | Friendly | |
5 December | Bangkok, Thailand | Saudi Arabia | 1–0 | 1978 Asian Games | |
7 December | Bangkok, Thailand | Iraq | 0–2 | 1978 Asian Games | |
9 December | Bangkok, Thailand | Qatar | 3–0 | 1978 Asian Games | |
12 December | Bangkok, Thailand | South Korea | 0–1 | 1978 Asian Games | |
14 December | Bangkok, Thailand | Malaysia | 7–1 | 1978 Asian Games | |
16 December | Bangkok, Thailand | Thailand | 4–1 | 1978 Asian Games | |
19 December | Bangkok, Thailand | Iraq | 1–0 | 1978 Asian Games | Li Fubao |
25 December | Manila, Philippines | Philippines | 3–0 | 1980 AFC Asian Cup qualification | |
27 December | Manila, Philippines | Macau | 2–1 | 1980 AFC Asian Cup qualification | |
29 December | Manila, Philippines | South Korea | 0–1 | 1980 AFC Asian Cup qualification | |
1: Non FIFA 'A' international match |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
4 January | Hong Kong | North Korea | 4–2AET | 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification | Huang Xiangdong(2), Chen Xirong, Gu Guangming |
2 June | Saitama, Japan | Japan | 0–0 | Friendly | |
24 September | Beijing, China | New Zealand | 0–0 | 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification | |
3 October | Auckland, New Zealand | New Zealand | 0–1 | 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification | |
18 October | Beijing, China | Kuwait | 3–0 | 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification | Rong Zhixing, Gu Guangming, Shen Xiangfu |
12 November | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Saudi Arabia | 4–2 | 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification | Zuo Shusheng, Chen Jingang, Gu Guangming, Huang Xiangdong |
19 November | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Saudi Arabia | 2–0 | 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification | Huang Xiangdong, Cai Jinbiao |
30 November | Kuwait City, Kuwait | Kuwait | 0–1 | 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
10 January | Singapore | New Zealand | 1–2 | 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification | Huang Xiangdong |
16 February | Calcutta, India | India | 1–1 | Nehru Cup 1982 | Zuo Shusheng |
22 February | Calcutta, India | Uruguay | 0–0 | Nehru Cup 1982 | |
1 March | Calcutta, India | South Korea | 1–1 | Nehru Cup 1982 | Shen Xiangfu |
4 March | Calcutta, India | Uruguay | 0–2 | Nehru Cup 1982 | |
6 June | Vaduz, Liechtenstein | Liechtenstein | 0–2 | Friendly | |
21 July | Beijing, China | Hong Kong | 2–0 | Friendly | Zhao Dayu, Shen Xiangfu |
23 July | Beijing, China | Morocco | 3–3 | Friendly | Xu Shugang, Chen Jingang, Zhao Dayu |
20 November | New Delhi, India | Malaysia | 1–0 | 1982 Asian Games | Liu Chengde |
22 November | New Delhi, India | Bangladesh | 1–0 | 1982 Asian Games | Huang Xiangdong |
24 November | New Delhi, India | India | 2–2 | 1982 Asian Games | Shen Xiangfu, Zuo Shusheng |
27 November | New Delhi, India | North Korea | 0–1 | 1982 Asian Games |
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Scorers |
20 July | Beijing, China | Thailand | 2–1 | Friendly | Liu Haiguang, Zuo Shusheng |
1 November | Bangkok, Thailand | Hong Kong | 4–01 | 1984 Summer Olympics qualification | Zuo Shusheng(2), Liu Haiguang, Gu Guangming |
3 November | Bangkok, Thailand | South Korea | 3–31 | 1984 Summer Olympics qualification | Liu Haiguang(2), Jia Xiuquan |
5 November | Bangkok, Thailand | Thailand | 0–01 | 1984 Summer Olympics qualification | |
8 November | Bangkok, Thailand | South Korea | 0–01 | 1984 Summer Olympics qualification | |
10 November | Bangkok, Thailand | Thailand | 0–11 | 1984 Summer Olympics qualification | |
12 November | Bangkok, Thailand | Hong Kong | 3–11 | 1984 Summer Olympics qualification | Jia Xiuquan, Li Huajun, Liu Haiguang |
4 December | Singapore | Australia | 2–1 | Merlion Cup 1983 | Liu Haiguang, Lin Lefeng |
14 December | Singapore | Singapore | 0–11 | Merlion Cup 1983 | |
1: Non FIFA 'A' international match |
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