Football at the 2006 South Asian Games

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2006 South Asian Games
Football Event
Tournament details
Host country Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Colombo, Sri Lanka
Dates14–26 August 2006
Teams7 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan (4th title)
Runners-upFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
Third placeFlag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored36 (2.25 per match)
2004
2010
All statistics correct as of 30 November 2013.

The Men's football tournament at 2006 South Asian Games was held across in Colombo, Sri Lanka from 14 to 26 August 2006. All matches took place at Sugathadasa Outdoor Sport Complex. India enter with their U-20 team; the other sides are U-23 teams.

Contents

Fixtures and results

Results correct as of 1 December 2013. [1]

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advance to the semi-finals

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 320151+46
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 320163+36
Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 320142+26
Flag of Bhutan.svg  Bhutan 300309–90
Sri Lanka  Flag of Sri Lanka.svg1–0Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives
Fernando Soccerball shade.svg Report



Maldives  Flag of Maldives.svg3–1Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
Report
Sri Lanka  Flag of Sri Lanka.svg4–0Flag of Bhutan.svg  Bhutan
Report

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 312073+45
Flag of India.svg  India 312045+15
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 302123–12
Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2013).svg  Afghanistan 302115–42
India  Flag of India.svg0–0Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2013).svg  Afghanistan
Report
Bangladesh  Flag of Bangladesh.svg1–1Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Faisal Soccerball shade.svg39' Report Anjan Soccerball shade.svg13'

Nepal    Flag of Nepal.svg1–1Flag of India.svg  India
Shahukhala Soccerball shade.svg(pen.) Report Sushil Soccerball shade.svg63'

India  Flag of India.svg2–1Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
Sushil Soccerball shade.svg11'
Branco Soccerball shade.svg23'
Report Firoz Soccerball shade.svg80' (pen.)
Nepal    Flag of Nepal.svg5–1Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2013).svg  Afghanistan
Gurung Soccerball shade.svg14'
Ju Manu Rai Soccerball shade.svg17', 44', 62'
Rai Soccerball shade.svg18'
Report Hafizullah Soccerball shade.svg54'

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
24 August – Colombo, Sri Lanka
 
 
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 2
 
26 August – Colombo, Sri Lanka
 
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 1
 
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 0
 
24 August – Colombo, Sri Lanka
 
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 1
 
Flag of India.svg  India 1 (5)
 
 
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka (p)1 (6)
 
Third place
 
 
26 August – Colombo, Sri Lanka
 
 
Flag of India.svg  India 0
 
 
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 2

Semi finals


Pakistan  Flag of Pakistan.svg2–1 (a.e.t.)Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal
Essa Soccerball shade.svg70' Report Rai Soccerball shade.svg30'
Anjan K. C. Soccerball shade.svg55' (o.g.)

Bronze medal match

India  Flag of India.svg0–2Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal (Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze)
Report Rai Soccerball shade.svg4'
Maharjan Soccerball shade.svg13'

Gold medal match

(Silver medal icon.svg Silver) Sri Lanka  Flag of Sri Lanka.svg0–1Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan (Gold medal icon.svg Gold)
Report Adeel Ahmed Soccerball shade.svg45'

Winner

 Football at the 2006 South Asian Games 
Flag of Pakistan.svg
Pakistan

Fourth title

Final ranking

RankTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 540194+512
2Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 530263+39
3Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 5221105+58
4Flag of India.svg  India 512258–35
5Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives 320142+26
6Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh 302123–12
7Flag of Afghanistan (2004-2013).svg  Afghanistan 302115–42
8Flag of Bhutan.svg  Bhutan 300309–90

Notes and references

  1. "South Asian Games Sri Lanka 2006". Footballinternational.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2013.

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