India national football team results |
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Results of India national football team from 1980 to 1989. [1] [2] [3]
Summary Matches 162–239 | ||||||
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Games | Won | Draw | Lost | GF | GA | Win % |
78 | 20 | 17 | 41 | 78 | 112 | 25.64% |
Biggest win | ||||||
India 5–0 Maldives | ||||||
Biggest defeat | ||||||
Saudi Arabia 5–0 India 6 November 1983 | ||||||
Honours | ||||||
1985 South Asian Games, Bangladesh | ||||||
1987 South Asian Games, India | ||||||
1989 South Asian Games, Pakistan | ||||||
← 1970–79 | 1990–99 → |
India | 0–1 | China |
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Report | Huang Xiangdong 79' |
Japan | 3–2 | India |
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Kato Yokoyama | Report | Ali Bhattacharya |
India | 2–0 | United Arab Emirates |
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Harjinder Singh Xavier Pius | Report |
Malaysia | 2–2 | India |
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Ibrahim Din Dahari | Report | Harjinder Singh |
India | 2–2 | South Korea |
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Banerjee 41' Manas Bhattacharya 89' (pen.) | FIFA | Hwang 64' Chung 86' |
India | 1–3 | Uruguay |
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Manas Bhattacharya 35' | FIFA | da Silva 8', 23' Saralegui 70' |
India | 0–1 | South Korea |
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FIFA | Bhattacharya 65' (o.g.) |
India | 2–0 | Bangladesh |
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P. Banerjee 1', 90+5' | FIFA |
India | 2–2 | China |
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Shabbir Ali 53' Kartick Seth 60' | FIFA | Shen Xiangfu 25' Zuo Shusheng 82' |
India | 0–1 | Saudi Arabia |
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FIFA | Bayazid 89' |
India | 1−2 | Poland |
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Bhattacharya 42' | Report RSSSF | Dziekanowski 10' Pawlak 34' |
China | 3−0 | India |
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Li Huayun 42', 60' Jia Xiuquan 81' | FIFA RSSSF |
Trinidad and Tobago | 1–3 | India |
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FIFA Report | Ravi Bhusan Babu Mani Pradip Ghosh |
Suriname | 6–2 | India |
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FIFA Report | Parminder Singh Asokan |
China | 2–0 | India |
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Zuo Shusheng 9' Li Hui 70' | FIFA RSSSF |
India | 4–0 | North Yemen |
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Dey Ali Banerjee Mani | FIFA RSSSF |
United Arab Emirates | 2–0 | India |
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Al-Talyani 81' Khamees 88' | FIFA RSSSF |
China | 3–0 | India |
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Lin Lefeng 19' Gu Guangming 59' Jia Xiuquan 79' | FIFA RSSSF |
Morocco | 1−0 | India |
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Rajhy 34' | FIFA RSSSF |
Thailand | 0−0 | India |
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FIFA RSSSF |
India | 1−1 | Indonesia |
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Narender Thapa 89' | FIFA RSSSF | Dede Suleiman 20' |
India | 1−1 | Thailand |
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Krishanu Dey 85' | FIFA RSSSF | Narasek Boongeang 76' |
India | 2−1 | Bangladesh |
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Bikash Panji 36' Camilo Gonsalves 54' | FIFA RSSSF | Bhadra 15' |
India | 1−1 | Bangladesh |
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Ghosh | FIFA RSSSF | Aslam |
Penalties | ||
Krishnendu Roy Debashis Misra Krishanu Dey Prasanta Banerjee | 4–1 | Kaiser Hamid |
Malaysia | 3–0 | India |
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Azhar Shariff 11' Zainal Abidin Hassan 71', 74' | Report |
India | 3−1 | Thailand |
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Dey 5', 13', 48' | Report | Laohakul pen.' |
South Korea | 3−0 | India |
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Noh Soo-jin 10' Choi Soon-ho 36' Park Chang-sun 84' (pen.) | Report |
India | 1−2 | China |
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Debashish Mishra 37' | Report | Ma Lin 22', 25' |
Bahrain | 3−0 | India |
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Abdulrahman Hisham 3', 45' Yousif Ali Hassan 23' | Report |
India | 5−0 | Maldives |
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Shareef (o.g.) Sisir Ghosh Amit Bhadra Deepak Kumar Krishanu Dey | Report Report |
United Arab Emirates | 3–0 | India |
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Khamees 59' Mohamed 63' Al Talyani 67' | Report |
Bangladesh | 1–1 | India |
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Mohammed Nurul Huque | FIFA Report | Satyajit Chatterjee |
India | 2–1 | Nepal |
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Afonso Chatterjee | FIFA Report | Shah |
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