Laos national football team results |
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This article details the fixtures and results of the Laos national football team. [1]
Laos's score is shown first in each case.
No. | Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Laos scorers | Att. | Ref. |
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64 | 5 April 2000 | Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (A) | South Korea | 0–9 | 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification | 16,500 | [1] [2] | |
65 | 7 April 2000 | Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N) | Myanmar | 0–4 | 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification | [1] [2] | ||
66 | 9 April 2000 | Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N) | Mongolia | 2–1 | 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Khenkitisack, Homsombath | [1] [2] | |
67 | 7 November 2000 | Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla (N) | Malaysia | 0–5 | 2000 AFF Championship | [1] [3] | ||
68 | 9 November 2000 | Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla (N) | Singapore | 0–3 | 2000 AFF Championship | [1] [3] | ||
69 | 11 November 2000 | Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla (N) | Cambodia | 0–3 | 2000 AFF Championship | [1] [3] | ||
70 | 13 November 2000 | Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla (N) | Vietnam | 0–5 | 2000 AFF Championship | [1] [3] | ||
71 | 30 April 2001 | Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat (A) | Oman | 0–12 | 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification | 2,000 | [1] [4] | |
72 | 4 May 2001 | Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat (A) | Oman | 0–7 | 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification | 2,099 | [1] [4] | |
73 | 7 May 2001 | Al-Hamadaniah Stadium, Aleppo (A) | Syria | 0–11 | 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification | 9,000 | [1] [4] | |
74 | 11 May 2001 | Al-Hamadaniah Stadium, Aleppo (A) | Syria | 0–9 | 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification | 12,000 | [1] [4] | |
75 | 19 May 2001 | Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (H) | Philippines | 2–0 | 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification | Phounsamay, Dalaphone | 7,000 | [1] [4] |
76 | 26 May 2001 | PhilSports Complex, Pasig (A) | Philippines | 1–1 | 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification | Khouphachansy | 1,000 | [1] [4] |
77 | 18 December 2002 | National Stadium, Kallang (N) | Thailand | 1–5 | 2002 AFF Championship | Phaphouvanin | [1] [5] | |
78 | 20 December 2002 | National Stadium, Kallang (A) | Singapore | 1–2 | 2002 AFF Championship | Phaphouvanin | [1] [5] | |
79 | 22 December 2002 | Bishan Stadium, Bishan (N) | Malaysia | 1–1 | 2002 AFF Championship | Phaphouvanin | [1] [5] | |
80 | 25 March 2003 | Hong Kong (A) | Hong Kong | 1–5 | 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Phaphouvanin | [1] [6] | |
81 | 27 March 2003 | Hong Kong (N) | Bangladesh | 2–1 | 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Ponephachan, Phaphouvanin | [1] [6] | |
82 | 29 November 2003 | Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (H) | Sri Lanka | 0–0 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | 4,500 | [1] [7] | |
83 | 29 November 2003 | Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo (A) | Sri Lanka | 0–3 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | 6,000 | [1] [8] | |
84 | 18 February 2004 | Amman International Stadium, Amman (A) | Jordan | 0–5 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | 5,000 | [1] [9] | |
85 | 31 March 2004 | Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (H) | Iran | 0–7 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | 7,000 | [1] [10] | |
86 | 9 June 2004 | Al-Gharafa Stadium, Doha (A) | Qatar | 0–5 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | 500 | [1] [11] | |
87 | 8 September 2004 | Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (H) | Qatar | 1–6 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Chanthalome | 2,900 | [1] [12] |
88 | 13 October 2004 | Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (H) | Jordan | 2–3 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | Thongphachan, Phaphouvanin | 3,000 | [1] [13] |
89 | 17 November 2004 | Azadi Stadium, Tehran (H) | Iran | 0–7 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification | 30,000 | [1] [14] | |
90 | 7 December 2004 | Thống Nhất Stadium, Ho Chi Minh City (N) | Indonesia | 0–6 | 2004 AFF Championship | [1] [15] | ||
91 | 11 December 2004 | Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi (N) | Cambodia | 2–1 | 2004 AFF Championship | Luang-Amath (2) | [1] [15] | |
92 | 13 December 2004 | Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi (N) | Singapore | 2–6 | 2004 AFF Championship | Luang-Amath, Phaphouvanin | [1] [15] | |
93 | 15 December 2004 | Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi (A) | Vietnam | 0–3 | 2004 AFF Championship | [1] [15] | ||
94 | 12 November 2006 | Panaad Stadium, Bacolod (A) | Philippines | 2–1 | 2007 AFF Championship qualification | Sisomephone, Phaphouvanin | [1] [16] | |
95 | 14 November 2006 | Panaad Stadium, Bacolod (N) | Cambodia | 2–2 | 2007 AFF Championship qualification | Sisomephone, Soukhavong | [1] [16] | |
96 | 16 November 2006 | Panaad Stadium, Bacolod (N) | Timor-Leste | 3–2 | 2007 AFF Championship qualification | Saysongkham, Phothilath, Phommapanya | [1] [16] | |
97 | 18 November 2006 | Panaad Stadium, Bacolod (N) | Brunei | 4–1 | 2007 AFF Championship qualification | Saysongkham, Phaphouvanin, Liepvisay, Phothilath | [1] [16] | |
98 | 12 November 2006 | National Stadium, Kallang (N) | Indonesia | 1–3 | 2007 AFF Championship | Saysongkham | [1] [16] | |
99 | 15 January 2007 | National Stadium, Kallang (A) | Singapore | 0–11 | 2007 AFF Championship | [1] [16] | ||
100 | 17 January 2007 | Jalan Besar Stadium, Jalan Besar (N) | Vietnam | 0–9 | 2007 AFF Championship | [1] [16] | ||
101 | 23 August 2007 | MBPJ Stadium, Selangor (N) | Lesotho | 1–3 | 2007 Merdeka Tournament | Phaphouvanin | [1] [17] | |
102 | 25 August 2007 | MBPJ Stadium, Selangor (N) | Myanmar | 0–1 | 2007 Merdeka Tournament | [1] [17] | ||
103 | 17 October 2008 | National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (A) | Cambodia | 2–3 | 2008 AFF Championship qualification | Lounglath, Liemvisay | 15,000 | [1] [18] |
104 | 21 October 2008 | National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (N) | Philippines | 2–1 | 2008 AFF Championship qualification | Lounglath, Phaphouvanin | [1] [19] | |
105 | 23 October 2008 | National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (N) | Brunei | 3–2 | 2008 AFF Championship qualification | Phaphouvanin, Singto, Phommapanya | [1] [20] | |
106 | 25 October 2008 | National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (N) | Timor-Leste | 2–1 | 2008 AFF Championship qualification | Phaphouvanin, Singto | [1] [21] | |
107 | 6 December 2008 | Surakul Stadium, Phuket (N) | Malaysia | 0–3 | 2008 AFF Championship | 5,000 | [1] [22] | |
108 | 8 December 2008 | Surakul Stadium, Phuket (A) | Thailand | 0–6 | 2008 AFF Championship | 10,000 | [1] [22] | |
109 | 10 December 2008 | Surakul Stadium, Phuket (N) | Vietnam | 0–4 | 2008 AFF Championship | [1] [22] |
Date | Tournament | Location | Opponent | Score | Scorers |
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22 October 2010 | 2010 AFF Championship qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Cambodia | 0–0 | |
24 October 2010 | 2010 AFF Championship qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Philippines | 2–2 | Soukaphone Vongchiengkham 28' Kanlaya Sysomvang 40' |
26 October 2010 | 2010 AFF Championship qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Timor-Leste | 6–1 | Kovanh Namthavixay 11' Soukaphone Vongchiengkham 16' Lamnao Singto 47' (pen.) Konekham Inthammavong 59' Kanlaya Sysomvang 61' Ketsada Souksavanh 78' |
1 December 2010 | 2010 AFF Championship | Jakarta, Indonesia | Thailand | 2–2 | Konekham Inthammavong 53' Kanlaya Sysomvang 81' |
4 December 2010 | 2010 AFF Championship | Jakarta, Indonesia | Indonesia | 0–6 | |
7 December 2010 | 2010 AFF Championship | Jakarta, Indonesia | Malaysia | 1–5 | Lamnao Singto 7' |
9 February 2011 | 2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Chinese Taipei | 2–5 | Kitsada Thongkhen 65' Phatthana Syvilay 73' |
16 February 2011 | 2012 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Chinese Taipei | 1–1 | Soukaphone Vongchiengkham 82' |
29 June 2011 | 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | Cambodia | 2–4 | Manolom Phomsouvanh 10'60' |
3 July 2011 | 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Cambodia | 6–2 | Lamnao Singto 19'55' Khampheng Sayavutthi 34' Souliya Syphasay 46' Visay Phaphouvanin 94' Kanlaya Sysomvang 112' (pen.) |
23 July 2011 | 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification | Kunming, China | China | 2–7 | Soukaphone Vongchiengkham 5' Visay Phaphouvanin 31' |
28 July 2011 | 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | China | 1–6 | Visay Phaphouvanin 47' |
10 September 2012 | Friendly | Vientiane, Laos | Philippines | 2–1 | Daoneua Siviengxay 53' (pen.) Sopha Saysana 79' (pen.) |
12 September 2012 | Friendly | Bangkok, Thailand | Thailand | 1–2 | Sopha Saysana 8' |
7 October 2012 | 2012 AFF Championship qualification | Yangon, Myanmar | Cambodia | 1–0 | Visay Phaphouvanin 39' |
9 October 2012 | 2012 AFF Championship qualification | Yangon, Myanmar | Timor-Leste | 1–3 | Visay Phaphouvanin 77' |
11 October 2012 | 2012 AFF Championship qualification | Yangon, Myanmar | Brunei | 3–1 | Kovanh Namthavixay 32' Khampheng Sayavutthi 61' (pen.) Kanlaya Sysomvang 83' (pen.) |
13 October 2012 | 2012 AFF Championship qualification | Yangon, Myanmar | Myanmar | 0–0 | |
26 October 2012 | Friendly | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Vietnam | 0–4 | |
28 October 2012 | Friendly | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Turkmenistan | 2–4 | Keoviengphet Liththideth 57' Sopha Saysana 83' |
25 November 2012 | 2012 AFF Championship | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Indonesia | 2–2 | Khampheng Sayavutthi 30' (pen.) Keoviengphet Liththideth 80' |
28 November 2012 | 2012 AFF Championship | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Malaysia | 1–4 | Khonesavanh Sihavong 38' |
1 December 2012 | 2012 AFF Championship | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Singapore | 3–4 | Khampheng Sayavutthi 21'81' (pen.) Keoviengphet Liththideth 40' |
6 February 2013 | Friendly | N | North Korea | 0–1 | |
2 March 2013 | 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Mongolia | 1–1 | |
4 March 2013 | 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Sri Lanka | 4–2 | |
6 March 2013 | 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Afghanistan | 1–1 | |
7 June 2013 | Friendly | H | Singapore | 2–5 | |
5 October 2013 | Friendly | A | United Arab Emirates | 0–2 | |
10 October 2013 | Friendly | A | Singapore | 0–1 | |
16 November 2013 | Friendly | H | Guam | 1–1 | |
13 May 2014 | Friendly | A | Maldives | 1–7 | |
20 May 2014 | 2014 AFC Challenge Cup | Addu City, Maldives | Turkmenistan | 1–5 | |
22 May 2014 | 2014 AFC Challenge Cup | Addu City, Maldives | Philippines | 0–2 | |
24 May 2014 | 2014 AFC Challenge Cup | Addu City, Maldives | Afghanistan | 0–0 | |
12 October 2014 | Friendly | H | Cambodia | 3–2 | |
14 October 2014 | Friendly | H | Brunei | 4–2 | |
18 October 2014 | Friendly | H | Timor-Leste | 2–0 | |
20 October 2014 | Friendly | H | Myanmar | 1–2 | |
13 November 2014 | Friendly | A | Singapore | 0–2 | |
22 November 2014 | Friendly | N | Philippines | 1–4 | |
25 November 2014 | Friendly | A | Vietnam | 0–3 | |
28 November 2014 | Friendly | N | Indonesia | 1–5 | |
29 May 2015 | Friendly | H | Afghanistan | 0–2 | |
2 June 2015 | Friendly | A | Cambodia | 1–1 | |
11 June 2015 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Myanmar | 2–2 | |
16 June 2015 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Lebanon | 0–2 | |
29 August 2015 | Friendly | N | Cambodia | 2–1 | |
3 September 2015 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | Hwaseong, South Korea | South Korea | 0–8 | |
8 September 2015 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | Kuwait | 0–2 | |
8 October 2015 | Friendly | A | Malaysia | 1–3 | |
13 October 2015 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | Bangkok, Thailand | Myanmar | 1–3 | |
12 November 2015 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | Sidon, Lebanon | Lebanon | 0–7 | |
17 November 2015 | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | Vientiane, Laos | South Korea | 0–5 |
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