India national football team results |
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Results of India national football team from 1938 to 1959. [1]
Summary Matches 1–47 | ||||||
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Games | Won | Draw | Lost | GF | GA | Win % |
47 | 24 | 6 | 17 | 103 | 97 | 51.06% |
Biggest win | ||||||
Australia 1–7 India | ||||||
Biggest defeat | ||||||
Soviet Union 11–1 India | ||||||
Honours | ||||||
1951 Asian Games, India | ||||||
1960–69 → |
Australia | 5–3 | India |
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Quill Jack Hughes Jim Wilkinson | FIFA Report | Rahim Bhattacharya Lumsden |
Australia | 4–4 | India |
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Jack Hughes Kitching Cecil Brittain | FIFA | Rahim 47' Bhattacharya 49' Noor Mohammed Lumsden |
Australia | 1–4 | India |
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Jack Hughes | FIFA Report | Rahim Lumsden 46' (pen.) Bhattacharya |
Australia | 5–4 | India |
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Jack Hughes Jim Wilkinson Ray Bryant | FIFA Report | K Prosad Lumsden pen.' |
India | 1–1 | Ceylon |
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Noor Mohammed | Report | Andrew Fernando |
Soviet Union | 11–1 | India |
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Shabrov 18', 47' Streltsov 19', 46', 73' Kuznetsov 32', 85' Salnikov 60', 63', 74' Netto 80' | FIFA Report | Swaraj Ghosh 66' |
Yugoslavia | 4–1 | India |
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Papec 54', 65' Veselinović 57' M. Salam 78' (o.g.) | FIFA | D'Souza 52' |
Bulgaria | 3–0 | India |
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Diev 37', 60' Milanov 42' | FIFA |
India | 5–2 (a.e.t.) | Hong Kong |
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Rahmatullah Goswami Tulsidas Balaram Damodaran | Report |
South Korea | 3–1 | India |
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Choi Chung-min 13' Lee Soo-nam 75' Moon Jung-sik 83' | Report Report | Damodaran 67' |
Afghanistan | 2−5 | India |
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Ayubi Mosa | Report | P.K.Banerjee Chuni Goswami Mariappa Kempiah Rahmatullah Moloy Lahiri |
Singapore | 0–2 | India |
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Report | Rahmatullah 52' Balaram 61' |
South Vietnam | 2–2 | India |
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Do Thoi Vinh 20', 53' | Report | Zulfiquer 8' Kannan 56' |
South Korea | 1–1 | India |
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Cho Yoon-ok 30' | Report | P. K. Banerjee 6' |
India | 1–0 | Pakistan |
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D. D'Souza | Report |
India | 1–2 | Iran |
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Yousuf Khan 64' | Report | Dehdari |
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