Laos national football team results (1961–1999)

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This article details the fixtures and results of the Laos national football team from 1961 up to until 1999. [1]

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Results

Laos's score is shown first in each case.

Laos national football team results
No.DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionLaos scorersAtt.Ref.
112 December 1961 Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (N) Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam 0–7 1961 SEAP Games [1] [2]
213 December 1961Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (N) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2–51961 SEAP GamesUnknown [1] [2]
313 November 1963Indonesia (N) Flag of North Vietnam (1955-1975).svg  North Vietnam 1–91963 GANEFO Tournament [1]
415 November 1963Indonesia (N) Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 0–151963 GANEFO Tournament [1]
511 December 1967 National Stadium, Bangkok (N) Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam 0–5 1967 SEAP Games [1] [3]
614 December 1967National Stadium, Bangkok (N) Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg  Burma 0–21967 SEAP Games [1] [3]
715 December 1967National Stadium, Bangkok (A) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2–51967 SEAP Games [1] [3]
822 November 1968Bangkok (A) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0–1 1968 King's Cup [1] [4]
924 November 1968Bangkok (N) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0–51968 King's Cup [1] [4]
1019 November 1969Bangkok (N) Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 0–2 1969 King's Cup [1] [5]
1121 November 1969Bangkok (A) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4–31969 King's CupUnknown [1] [5]
1223 November 1969Bangkok (N) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1–11969 King's Cup La Mone [1] [5]
1326 November 1969Bangkok (N) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1–31969 King's CupUnknown [1] [5]
146 December 1969Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (N) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1–2 1969 SEAP Games Unknown [1] [6]
159 December 1969Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (N) Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam 0–01969 SEAP Games [1] [6]
1611 December 1969Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (A) Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg  Burma 0–41969 SEAP Games [1] [6]
1723 October 1970Saigon (A) Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam 0–4 Friendly [1]
188 November 1970Bangkok (A) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0–1 1970 King's Cup [1] [7]
1910 November 1970Bangkok (N) Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 0–41970 King's Cup [1] [7]
2014 November 1970Bangkok (N) Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3–01970 King's CupUnknown [1] [7]
2116 November 1970Bangkok (N) Flag of Hong Kong 1876.svg  Hong Kong 2–41970 King's CupUnknown [1] [7]
2212 December 1971 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (A) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0–5 1971 SEAP Games Unknown [1] [8]
2314 December 1971Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (N) Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg  Khmer Republic 0–21971 SEAP Games [1] [8]
2416 December 1971Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (N) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0–31971 SEAP Games [1] [8]
257 June 1972 Jakarta (A) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1–5 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament Udjang (og) [1] [9]
269 June 1972Jakarta (N) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0–21972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament [1] [9]
2711 June 1972Jakarta (N) Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg  Burma 1–61972 Jakarta Anniversary TournamentUnknown [1] [9]
2813 June 1972Jakarta (N) Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 1–31972 Jakarta Anniversary TournamentUnknown [1] [9]
292 September 1973 National Stadium, Singapore (N) Flag of Burma (1948-1974).svg  Burma 0–8 1973 SEAP Games Unknown [1] [10]
304 September 1973National Stadium, Singapore (N) Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam 1–51973 SEAP GamesUnknown [1] [10]
311 November 1974 Saigon (A) Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam 0–1 1974 Vietnam Independence Tournament [1] [11]
322 November 1974Saigon (N) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0–01974 Vietnam Independence Tournament [1] [11]
335 November 1974Saigon (N) Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan 1–21974 Vietnam Independence TournamentUnknown [1] [11]
3410 December 1974Bangkok (N) Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0–2 1974 King's Cup [1] [12]
3512 December 1974Bangkok (A) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1–61974 King's CupUnknown [1] [12]
3614 December 1974Bangkok (N) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2–21974 King's CupUnknown [1] [12]
377 June 1993 National Stadium, Singapore (N) Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 3–2 Football at the 1993 SEA Games Khenkitisack (2), Saysana 6,000 [1] [13]
389 June 1993 Jurong Stadium, Singapore (N) Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 1–7Football at the 1993 SEA Games Khenkitisack 1,000 [1] [14]
3911 June 1993Jurong Stadium, Singapore (N) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0–9Football at the 1993 SEA Games1,500 [1] [15]
4013 June 1993National Stadium, Singapore (N) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1–4Football at the 1993 SEA Games Saysana 10,000 [1] [16]
416 December 1995 Thailand (N) Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 1–0 Football at the 1995 SEA Games Maicompiuto [1] [17]
428 December 1995Thailand (N) Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 3–0Football at the 1995 SEA GamesLuang, Auxaynoma, Sinahoukiena [1] [17]
4310 December 1995Thailand (N) Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0–0Football at the 1995 SEA Games [1] [17]
4412 December 1995Thailand (N) Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 0–1Football at the 1995 SEA Games [1] [17]
452 September 1996Jurong Stadium, Jurong (N) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1–5 1996 AFF Championship Saysana 2,800 [1] [18]
465 September 1996Jurong Stadium, Jurong (N) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 1–11996 AFF Championship Chalana 1,400 [1] [18]
479 September 1996Jurong Stadium, Jurong (N) Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 1–01996 AFF Championship Keolakhone 4,000 [1] [18]
4811 September 1996Jurong Stadium, Jurong (N) Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 2–41996 AFF Championship Khenkitisack, Phonesavanh 500 [1] [18]
495 October 1997 Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (A) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2–5 Football at the 1997 SEA Games Somsack, Khenkitisack [1] [19]
509 October 1997Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (N) Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 4–1Football at the 1997 SEA Games Thammavongsa, Channiphone, Fegidero (og), Unknown [1] [19]
5112 October 1997Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (N) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 1–2Football at the 1997 SEA Games Thepsouvanh [1] [19]
5214 October 1997Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (N) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 1–0Football at the 1997 SEA Games Channiphone [1] [19]
5316 March 1998 Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon (N) Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 2–1 1998 AFF Championship qualification Unknown [1] [20]
5418 March 1998Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon (A) Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 0–31998 AFF Championship qualification [1] [20]
5526 August 1998 Hanoi Stadium, Hanoi (A) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 1–4 1998 AFF Championship Keolakhone 20,000 [1] [20]
5628 August 1998Hanoi Stadium, Hanoi (N) Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0–01998 AFF Championship15,000 [1] [20]
5730 August 1998Hanoi Stadium, Hanoi (N) Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1–41998 AFF Championship Phonephachan 15,000 [1] [20]
583 December 1998 Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium, Sisaket (N) Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 0–5 Football at the 1998 Asian Games [1] [21]
595 December 1998Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium, Sisaket (N) Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 1–6Football at the 1998 Asian Games Keophet [1] [21]
6030 July 1999 Berakas Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (N) Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 0–9 Football at the 1999 SEA Games 1,000 [1] [22]
611 August 1999 Berakas Track and Field Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (N) Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1–4Football at the 1999 SEA Games Khenkittisack 20,000 [1] [22]
623 August 1999Berakas Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (N) Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 3–2Football at the 1999 SEA Games Thamavongsa, Soubinh, Louang-Amath 500 [1] [22]
635 August 1999Berakas Track and Field Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (N) Flag of Myanmar (1974-2010).svg  Myanmar 0–0Football at the 1999 SEA Games500 [1] [22]

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