The Kuwait women's national football team is the representative women's association football team of Kuwait. Its governing body is the Kuwait Football Association (KFA) and it competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). [1]
22 February 2010 2010 WAFF Women's Championship | Palestine | 17–0 | Kuwait | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
14:00 |
| Report |
24 February 2010 2010 WAFF Women's Championship | Kuwait | 0–7 | United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
Report |
26 May 2012 International Friendly | Qatar | 2–0 | Kuwait | Doha, Qatar |
18:00 |
| Report Report (SW) | Stadium: Jassim bin Hamad Stadium |
24 November 2012 International Friendly | Kuwait | 1–1 | Maldives | Kuwait City, Kuwait |
27 November 2012 International Friendly | Kuwait | 1–3 | Maldives | Kuwait City, Kuwait |
8 January 2013 International Friendly | Kuwait | 0–8 | Nepal | Kuwait City, Kuwait |
Report | Stadium: Mohammed Al-Hamad Stadium |
5 June 2013 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification | Uzbekistan | 18–0 | Kuwait | Amman, Jordan |
16:00 |
| Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium Attendance: 200 Referee: Maria Piedade Rebello (India) |
7 June 2013 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification | Kuwait | 0–21 | Jordan | Amman, Jordan |
19:00 | Report | Stadium: Amman International Stadium Attendance: 500 Referee: Saltanat Narouzi (Iran) |
9 June 2013 2014 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification | Lebanon | 12–1 | Kuwait | Amman, Jordan |
16:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Amman International Stadium Attendance: 100 Referee: Li Juan (China) |
The Afghanistan national football team is the national football team of Afghanistan and is controlled by the Afghanistan Football Federation. Founded in 1922, they played their first international game against Iran in Kabul, 1941. Afghanistan then joined FIFA in 1948 and the AFC in 1954, as one of the founding members. They play their home games at the Ghazi National Olympic Stadium in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. In 2013, Afghanistan won the 2013 SAFF Championship and earned the "FIFA Fair Play Award". Afghanistan has never qualified for the AFC Asian Cup.
The AFC Challenge Cup was an international football competition for Asian Football Confederation (AFC) member countries that were categorised as "emerging countries" in the "Vision Asia" programme. It was created by former AFC president Mohammed Bin Hammam as the AFC's plan for a continent-wide programme to raise the standards of Asian football. The AFC Challenge Cup was created for teams to experience playing in a continental competition, with the possibility to win an AFC trophy and potentially discover new talents.
The Maldives National Men's Cricket Team represents the country of Maldives in international cricket. Although they did not become an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) until 2001, they have taken part in the ACC Trophy on every occasion since its inception in 1996. They have never progressed beyond the first round of the tournament. They became an associate member in 2017.
The Bahrain women's national football team represents Bahrain in international women's football and thus falls under the governance of the Bahrain Football Association; more specifically run by the women's committee at the Association. Although participating in several friendly tournaments, the team played its first official international match against the Maldives on April 22, 2007 and entered the FIFA Women's World Rankings in June 2007 at 111th out of 142.
The India national under-23 football team represents India in international under-23 football and is controlled by the All India Football Federation (AIFF). A member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the team is eligible to compete in the Summer Olympic Games, the AFC U-23 Asian Cup, and the Asian Games, subject to qualification.
This article summarizes the outcomes of matches including FIFA recognised, unofficial and matches played against club teams by the India national under-23 football team.
The Oman national football team is the national team of Oman that has represented Oman in international competitions since 1978. Although the team was officially founded in 1978, the squad was formed long before, and a proper football association was formed only in December 2005. The team is governed by the Oman Football Association.
This page shows the Kyrgyzstan national football team's results in International Matches, as recognized by FIFA:
The Maldives women's national football team was first formed in 2003. The team represents Maldives in international women's football and thus falls under the governance of the Football Association of Maldives. The team played its first official international match against Myanmar on 1 October 2004.
The United Arab Emirates national under-23 football team represents United Arab Emirates in association football and is administered by the United Arab Emirates Football Association.
The Kuwait women's national football team represents Kuwait in international women's association football and is governed by Kuwait Football Association (KFA).
This is a list of the Maldives women's national football team results from 2000 to the present day.
The Kuwait national under-20 football team is the youth association football team representing Kuwait in youth competitions and it is controlled by Kuwait Football Association.
This is a list of the Lebanon national football team results from 2000 to 2009.
This is a list of the Palestine national football team results from 2010 to 2019.
This article lists the results for the Bangladesh national football team from 2020 to the present.
This is a list of Indonesia national football team results from 2000 to 2009.
This is a list of the Nepal national football team results from 1990 to 2009.
This is a list of the Nepal national football team results from 2010 to present.
This article lists the results and fixtures for the Qatar women's national football team. The national team's first activity was in 2010, when they debuted by participating in Arabia Women's Cup in Bahrain, in which they faced Bahrain, Syria and Palestine. the team was quite unsuccessful as they finished bottom of the group losing all matches, Qatar is unranked in the FIFA Women's World Rankings. their latest FIFA ranking was in September 2015 when they ranked 139 out of 147. since 2014 the team got inactive. but appeared on some special events