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This is a list of the India national football team's results from 1948 to 1999 that, for various reasons, are not accorded the status of official International A Matches. [1]
17 July 1948Friendly | China | 0–1 | India | Calcutta, India |
China national football team results (1913–1949) |
16 July 1948 | Metropolitan Police F.C. | 1–3 | India | Thames Ditton, England |
24 July 1948 | Pinner F.C. | 1–9 | India | Pinner, England |
26 July 1948 | Hayes F.C. | 1–4 | India | Hayes, Hillingdon, England |
Stadium: Church Road (football stadium) |
28 July 1948 | Alexandra Park FC | 2–8 | India | Wood Green, England |
12 August 1948 | Sparta Rotterdam | 2–1 | India | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Stadium: Het Kasteel |
14 August 1948 | AFC Ajax | 1–5 | India | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Stadium: De Meer Stadion |
16 August 1948 | VUC Den Haag | 1–0 | India | The Hague, Netherlands |
21 August 1948 | Isthmian League | 1–3 | India | Ilford, England |
23 August 1948 | India | 4–1 | Wales Amateur | Wrexham, Wales |
Stadium: Racecourse Ground |
26 August 1948 | India | 0–0 | Wales Amateur | Swansea, Wales |
Stadium: Vetch Field |
31 August 1948 | India | 1–0 | Boldmere FC | Sutton Coldfield, England |
Stadium: Church Road Ground |
31 August 1948 | India | 1–1 | Athenian League | Finchley, England |
Stadium: Old Finchleians Memorial Ground |
6 February 1955 Friendly | India | 0–4 | Soviet Union | New Delhi, India |
Report | Kuznetsov 20' (28), 56' Voynov 25' | Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Attendance: 35000 Referee: A.N. Jayaraman (India) |
27 February 1955 Friendly | India | 0–3 | Soviet Union | Bombay, India |
Report | Simonyan 3' (60) Tatushin 16' | Stadium: Brabourne Stadium Attendance: 35000 Referee: N.K. Utchil (India) |
6 March 1955 Friendly | India | 0–3 | Soviet Union | Calcutta, India |
Report | Voynov 18' Tatushin 24' (39) | Stadium: East Bengal Ground Attendance: 70000 Referee: Aloke Roy (India) |
23 August 1955 Friendly | Lokomotiv Moscow | 3–0 | India | Moscow, USSR |
Sokolov 23' Kovalyov 30' Razumovskiy 47' | Report | Stadium: Central Dynamo Stadium Referee: Konstantin Demchenko (USSR) |
28 August 1955 Friendly | Georgian SSR | 6–0 | India | Tbilisi, Georgian SSR |
Report |
2 September 1955 Friendly | Armenian SSR | 2–2 | India | Yerevan, Armenian SSR |
Selesten Gnuni 2', 48' | Report [2] | Swaraj Ghosh 77' Anthony 79' | Referee: Nikolay Khlopotin (Moskva) |
5 September 1955 Friendly | Odessa XI | 0–1 | India | Odessa, USSR |
Report | Laiq 44' | Stadium: Stadion Pishchevik Attendance: 30000 |
11 September 1955 Friendly | Krylia Sovetov | 4–1 | India | Moscow, USSR |
Gulevskiy Novikov 3x' | Report | Thapa 29' | Stadium: Central Dynamo Stadium Attendance: 20000 Referee: Elmar Saar (USSR) |
16 September 1955 Friendly | Soviet Union | 11–1 | India | Moskva, Soviet Union |
19:00 (UTC+03:00) | Shabrov 18', 47' Streltsov 19', 46', 73' Kuznetsov 32', 85' Salnikov 60', 63', 74' Netto 80' | Swaraj Ghosh 66' | Stadium: Dinamo Stadium Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Nikolay Latyshev (Soviet Union) |
19 September 1955 Friendly | Leningrad XI | 8–0 | India | Leningrad, USSR |
Kravets 4x' Denisov 2x' Voynov Bondarenko | Report |
25 December 1955 Friendly | Pakistan | 1–0 | India | Dacca, East Pakistan |
Manna | Report | Stadium: Dacca Stadium |
9 February 1957Friendly | Singapore | 2–3 | India | Singapore |
1 September 1964 1964 Merdeka | India | 3–2 | Japan XI | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Chuni Goswami Kajal Mukherjee Derek D'Souza | Mutsuhiko Nomura Takayuki Kuwata |
3 September 1964 1964 Merdeka | South Korea | 0−0 abandoned after 59' & Replayed | India | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
FIFA |
13 August 1966 1966 Merdeka | Japan | 0–3 | India | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Report | Ashok Chaterjee I. Arumainayagam | Stadium: Stadium Merdeka |
13 August 1967 1967 Merdeka Tour | India | 3–1 | Western Australia | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Inder Singh Marto Gracias | Report | T. Lawlow | Stadium: Stadium Merdeka |
21 August 1968 1968 Merdeka Tour | India | 1–0 | Japan B | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
N Pappana | Stadium: Stadium Merdeka |
23 August 1968Friendly | Indonesia | 3–1 | India | Kallang, Singapore |
Report | Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium |
23 August 1968Friendly | South Vietnam | 2–0 | India | Kallang, Singapore |
Report | Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium |
30 October 1969 1969 Merdeka | India | 0–1 | Western Australia | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
FIFA | Stadium: Stadium Merdeka |
5 August 1970 1970 Merdeka | India | 2–0 | Western Australia | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Magan Singh (2 ) |
6 June 1971 1971 Jakarta Anniversary | Thailand | 1–0 | India | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Report | Stadium: Senayan Stadium |
10 June 1971 1971 Jakarta Anniversary | India | unknown | South Korea B | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Report | Stadium: Senayan Stadium |
29 July 1973 1973 Merdeka Cup | South Korea | 0–0 | India | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
FIFA |
April 1975Marah Halim Cup | Singapore Reserves | 2–5 | India | Medan, Indonesia |
Stadium: Teladan Stadium |
April 1975Marah Halim Cup | Taiwan | 0–2 | India | Medan, Indonesia |
Stadium: Teladan Stadium |
April 1975Marah Halim Cup | Persib Bandung | 0–1 | India | Medan, Indonesia |
Stadium: Teladan Stadium |
April 1975Marah Halim Cup | PSMS Medan | 1–3 | India | Medan, Indonesia |
Stadium: Teladan Stadium |
April 1975Marah Halim Cup | India | 0–1 | Thailand XI | Medan, Indonesia |
Stadium: Teladan Stadium |
April 1975Marah Halim Cup | India | 0–3 | South Korea XI | Medan, Indonesia |
Stadium: Teladan Stadium |
18 July 1976AFG Rep.Day Cup | India | 0–5 | CSKA Pamir | Kabul, Afghanistan |
Report | Stadium: Ghazi Stadium |
19 July 1976AFG Rep.Day Cup | India | 2–1 | Afghanistan B | Kabul, Afghanistan |
Shabbir Ali ??' Harjinder Singh ??' | Report | Stadium: Ghazi Stadium |
23 July 1976AFG Rep.Day Cup | India | 3–0 | Iran XI | Kabul, Afghanistan |
Bala Subramaniam ??' Harjinder Singh ??' ???? ??' | Report | Stadium: Ghazi Stadium |
17 September 1976 President Cup | India | 0–2 | São Paulo | Seoul, South Korea |
Report |
9 September 1977 President Cup | Middlesex Wanderers | 1–0 | India | Seoul, South Korea |
| Report | Stadium: Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul |
11 September 1977 President Cup | India | 4–2 | Racing Beirut | Seoul, South Korea |
| Report 1 Report 2 |
21 October 1979Friendly | United Arab Emirates | 0–0 | India | United Arab Emirates |
Report |
October 1979Friendly | Bahrain | 0–2 | India | Bahrain |
Report | Shabbir Ali |
25 February 1982 1982 Nehru Cup | India | 0–1 | Italy Olympic | Calcutta, India |
Report |
19 January 1984 1984 Nehru Cup | Vasas Budapest | 1−0 | India | Calcutta, India |
RSSSF | Hires 43' | Stadium: Eden Gardens |
22 January 1984 1984 Nehru Cup | Romania U-21 | 0−0 | India | Calcutta, India |
RSSSF | Stadium: Eden Gardens |
23 January 19851985 Nehru Cup | India | 0−1 | South Korea Youth | Cochin, India |
FIFA | Kim Sam-Soo 78' | Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Referee: Bahman Bouhlooli Ghezelche (Iran) |
27 January 19851985 Nehru Cup | India | 2−3 | Algeria B | Cochin, India |
Aloke Mukherjee 65' Bikash Panji 70' | FIFA | Mohamed Mehaid 65' | Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Referee: Bahman Bouhlooli Ghezelche (Iran) |
17 January 19861986 Nehru Cup | India | 0−6 | Soviet Union B | Trivandrum, India |
FIFA | Vadym Yevtushenko 18', 42' Igor Belanov 25' Andriy Bal 81', 85' Vasyl Rats 87' | Stadium: Greenfield International Stadium |
20 January 19861986 Nehru Cup | India | 0−1 | South Korea Youth | Trivandrum, India |
FIFA | Choi Jae-Hyuk 76', 81' (pen.) | Stadium: Greenfield International Stadium |
22 January 19861986 Nehru Cup | India | 0−5 | East Germany | Trivandrum, India |
FIFA | Frank Pastor ?', ?', ?' Jürgen Raab ?' Thomas Doll ?' | Stadium: Greenfield International Stadium |
22 July 1986 1986 Merdeka | India | 1−1 | Indonesia XI | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Krishanu Dey 54' | FIFA | Adityo Darmadi 28' | Stadium: Stadium Merdeka Referee: 17294 |
1 August 1986 1986 Merdeka | Sigma Olomouc | 1−0 | India | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Ladislav Kucernak 115' | FIFA | Stadium: Stadium Merdeka Attendance: 21493 Referee: Kim Kee-Chul (Korea Football Association) |
22 January 19871987 Nehru Cup | India | 1−1 | China B | Kozhikode, India |
Pem Dorji 65' | Yang Weijian 40' | Stadium: EMS Stadium Attendance: 80,000 |
28 January 19871987 Nehru Cup | India | 0−2 | Bulgaria Olympic Team | Kozhikode, India |
Lyuboslav Penev 70' Vasil Simov 80' | Stadium: EMS Stadium Attendance: 75,000 |
1 February 19871987 Nehru Cup | India | 1−1 | Denmark League Team | Kozhikode, India |
Sisir Ghosh | Jesper Bo Pedersen | Stadium: EMS Stadium Attendance: 1,00,000 |
19 January 1988 1988 Nehru Cup | India | 0–2 | China B | Siliguri, India |
Su Hui 31' Gao Hongbo 66' | Stadium: Kanchenjunga Stadium |
22 January 1988 1988 Nehru Cup | India | 1–4 | Hungary Olympic | Siliguri, India |
Tarun Dey ?' (pen.) | László Nagy ?' Gyula Plotár ?' György Zirchar ?' ??? ?' | Stadium: Kanchenjunga Stadium |
25 January 1988 1988 Nehru Cup | India | 0–3 | Bulgaria Olympic | Siliguri, India |
Musheer Ahmed ?' (o.g.) Yordan Mitev ?' Ivaylo Stoyanov ?' | Stadium: Kanchenjunga Stadium |
28 January 1988 1988 Nehru Cup | India | 1–1 | Poland Olympic | Siliguri, India |
P Vijay Kumar ?' | Marek Leśniak 76' | Stadium: Kanchenjunga Stadium |
1 February 1988 1988 Nehru Cup | India | 0–2 | Soviet Union Olympic | Siliguri, India |
Aleksandr Borodyuk ?', ?' | Stadium: Kanchenjunga Stadium |
8 January 1989Friendly | India | 0–4 | São Paulo FC | New Delhi, India |
Report | Anílton Renatinho Benê Flávio |
11 January 1989Friendly | India | 2–2 | São Paulo FC | Bangalore, India |
Kuljit Singh Kuljit Singh | Report | Mazinho Flávio |
20 January 1989 1989 Nehru Cup | India | 0–2 | Poland U21 | Margao, India |
Jacek Bayer 48' Mirosław Kubisztal 86' | Stadium: Fatorda Stadium |
24 January 1989 1989 Nehru Cup | India | 0–2 | Soviet Union U21 | Margao, India |
Andrey Kobelev 81' Gela Ketashvili 87' (pen.) | Stadium: Fatorda Stadium |
27 January 1989 1989 Nehru Cup | India | 1–2 | North Korea | Margao, India |
Bikash Panji ?' | Stadium: Fatorda Stadium |
29 January 1989 1989 Nehru Cup | India | 1–2 | Iraq Youth | Margao, India |
Satyajit Chatterjee ?' | Stadium: Fatorda Stadium |
29 January 1989 1989 Nehru Cup | India | 0–1 | Hungary Olympic | Margao, India |
Róbert Jován 28' | Stadium: Fatorda Stadium |
13 January 1991 1991 Nehru Cup | India | 0–3 | Romania B | Trivandrum, India |
Stadium: Greenfield International Stadium |
20 January 1991 1991 Nehru Cup | India | 1–0 | Zambia | Trivandrum, India |
Bikash Panji | Stadium: Greenfield International Stadium |
22 January 1991 1991 Nehru Cup | India | 0–1 | China | Trivandrum, India |
Stadium: Greenfield International Stadium |
24 January 1991 1991 Nehru Cup | India | 1–3 | Soviet Union | Trivandrum, India |
Stadium: Greenfield International Stadium |
4 August 1991 1992 Olympics Q | Oman | 1–1 | India | Hyderabad, India |
FIFA | Mario Soares | Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium |
8 August 1991 1992 Olympics Q | India | 1–3 | Lebanon | Hyderabad, India |
I. M. Vijayan | FIFA | Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium |
11 August 1991 1992 Olympics Q | Syria | 1–0 | India | Hyderabad, India |
FIFA | Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium |
11 August 1991 1992 Olympics Q | Kuwait | 2–1 | India | Hyderabad, India |
FIFA | Godfrey Pereira | Stadium: G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium |
18 July 1993 1993 SAFF Cup | India | 3–1 | Pakistan Jr. | Lahore, Pakistan |
I. M. Vijayan ?', ?' Kumaresh Bhawal | Muhammad Nauman Khan |
22 March 1995 1995 Nehru Cup | India | 1–0 | Uzbekistan U-20 | Calcutta, India |
Report |
24 March 1995 1995 Nehru Cup | Russia U-20 | 3–0 | India | Calcutta, India |
Report |
8 April 1997 1997 Nehru Cup | India | 2–2 | Ghana XI | Kochi, India |
Vijayan 10' Bhutia 53' | Report | Alex Donkor 37' Oa Princeton 80' | Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Attendance: 35,000 |
4 April 1997 1997 Nehru Cup | India | 2–2 | Uzbekistan | Kochi, India |
Vijayan 41' Chapman 86' | Report | Soliev Anvarjon 24' Akopyants 81' | Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Attendance: 20,000 |
20 October 1998South Asian Nations Cup | India | 0–0 | Bangladesh |
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