Iran national football team results |
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The following is a list of Iran national football team results in its official international matches.
# | Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Venue | Competition |
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1 | 25-Aug-41 | Afghanistan | D | 0–0 | Kabul, Afghanistan | Friendly |
2 | 26-Oct-49 | Afghanistan | W | 4–0 | Tehran | Friendly |
# | Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Venue | Competition |
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3 | 28-May-50 | Turkey | L | 1–6 | Istanbul, Turkey | Friendly |
4 | 27-Oct-50 | Pakistan | W | 5–1 | Tehran | Friendly |
5 | 05-Mar-51 | Burma | W | 2–0 | New Delhi, India | 1951 Asian Games |
6 | 07-Mar-51 | Japan | D | 0–0 | New Delhi, India | 1951 Asian Games |
7 | 08-Mar-51 | Japan | W | 3–2 | New Delhi, India | 1951 Asian Games |
8 | 10-May-51 | India | L | 0–1 | New Delhi, India | 1951 Asian Games |
9 | 02-Apr-52 | Pakistan | D | 0–0 | Karachi, Pakistan | Friendly |
10 | 26-May-58 | Israel | L | 0–4 | Tokyo, Japan | 1958 Asian Games |
11 | 28-May-58 | South Korea | L | 0–5 | Tokyo, Japan | 1958 Asian Games |
12 | 05-Dec-59 | Israel | W | 3–0 | Kochi, India | 1960 Asian Cup Qualifier |
13 | 09-Dec-59 | Pakistan | L | 1–4 | Kochi, India | 1960 Asian Cup Qualifier |
14 | 11-Dec-59 | India | L | 1–3 | Kochi, India | 1960 Asian Cup Qualifier |
15 | 12-Dec-59 | Israel | D | 1–1 | Kochi, India | 1960 Asian Cup Qualifier |
16 | 14-Dec-59 | Pakistan | W | 4–1 | Kochi, India | 1960 Asian Cup Qualifier |
17 | 18-Dec-59 | India | W | 2–1 | Kochi, India | 1960 Asian Cup Qualifier |
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