Lebanon national football team results |
This is a list of the Lebanon national football team results from 1934 to the present day that, for various reasons, are not accorded the status of official International A Matches.
27 January 1934 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 1–5 | AUB | Beirut, Lebanon |
18 February 1934 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 1–9 | CA Timișoara (T.A.C.) | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Edmond Rubeiz Field |
20 February 1934 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 1–4 | CA Timișoara (T.A.C.) | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: University Field |
1934 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 0–0 | CA Timișoara (T.A.C.) | Beirut, Lebanon |
1935 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 0–2 | First Vienna FC | Beirut, Lebanon |
21 November 1935 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | v | CA Timișoara (T.A.C.) | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Varsity Field |
June 1936 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | v | First Vienna | Beirut, Lebanon |
June 1936 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | v | CFR Cluj | Beirut, Lebanon |
August 1936 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 2–8 | Admira Vienna | Beirut, Lebanon |
1936 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 2–6 | Unirea Tricolor București | Beirut, Lebanon |
1936 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 0–1 | France (Military) | Beirut, Lebanon |
29 October 1939 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 4–5 | Damascus XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
Majdalani Sidani Nassar | Stadium: Sika Stadium Referee: Khalil Hilmi (Lebanon) |
1939 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 2–1 | Damascus XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
14 November 1939 Non-FIFA friendly | Damascus XI | 1–6 | Beirut XI | Damascus, Syria |
Majdalani Nassar Jumaa | Stadium: Barada Stadium Referee: Adham Machnouk (Syria) |
5 March 1944 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 4–1 | Iraq (Ministry of Education) | Beirut, Lebanon |
1945 Non-FIFA friendly | Iraq (Ministry of Education) | 4–1 | Lebanon | Baghdad, Iraq |
May 1946 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 0–3 | Alexandria | Beirut, Lebanon |
1947 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 5–1 | Damascus XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
1947 Non-FIFA friendly | Damascus XI | 1–3 | Beirut XI | Damascus, Syria |
1952 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 0–1 | Damascus XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
1952 Non-FIFA friendly | Damascus XI | 8–2 | Beirut XI | Damascus, Syria |
1953 Non-FIFA friendly | Damascus XI | 1–0 | Beirut XI | Damascus, Syria |
1953 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 2–2 | Damascus XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
8 August 1953 1953 Pan Arab Games 5th place | Lebanon | 9–1 | Palestine | Alexandria, Egypt |
1954 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 3–1 | Damascus XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
1954 Non-FIFA friendly | Damascus XI | 5–1 | Beirut XI | Damascus, Syria |
1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 2–0 | Damascus XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Damascus XI | 1–2 | Beirut XI | Damascus, Syria |
1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 0–6 | Hungary | Beirut, Lebanon |
24 February 1957 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 1–3 | East Germany | Beirut, Lebanon |
26 February 1957 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 2–2 | East Germany | Beirut, Lebanon |
1957 Non-FIFA friendly | Dynamo Moscow | 7–1 | Lebanon | Moscow, Russia |
Chabarian |
1957 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 1–0 | Energia Flacara Ploiesti | Beirut, Lebanon |
Abou Murad | Stadium: Sports City Stadium |
1957 Non-FIFA friendly | Greece (Military) | 1–3 | Lebanon | Greece |
Altonian Chabarian Shehada |
1957 Non-FIFA friendly | Leipzig | 4–3 | Lebanon | Leipzig, Germany |
Altonian Abou Murad |
1957 Non-FIFA friendly | Bulgaria B | 0–1 | Lebanon | Bulgaria |
Abou Murad |
26 October 1957 1957 Pan Arab Games | Lebanon | 2–4 | Tunisia | Lebanon |
1959 Non-FIFA friendly | Damascus XI | 4–1 | Beirut XI | Damascus, Syria |
1959 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 2–1 | Damascus XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
12 October 1959 1959 Mediterranean Games | Lebanon | 0–2 | Italy B | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Beirut Municipal Stadium |
14 October 1959 1959 Mediterranean Games | Lebanon | 0–3 | Turkey B | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Beirut Municipal Stadium |
18 October 1959 1959 Mediterranean Games | Italy B | 5–0 | Lebanon | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Beirut Municipal Stadium |
21 October 1959 1959 Mediterranean Games | Turkey B | 2–1 | Lebanon | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Beirut Municipal Stadium |
15 November 1959 1960 Olympics qualification | Lebanon | 0–3 | Iraq | Lebanon |
25 November 1959 1960 Olympics qualification | Iraq | 8–0 | Lebanon | Iraq |
11 March 1962 Non-FIFA friendly | Iraq XI | 1–0 | Lebanon | Baghdad, Iraq |
16 June 1963 Non-FIFA friendly | Beirut XI | 2–1 | Damascus XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium |
21 June 1963 Non-FIFA friendly | Damascus XI | 0–0 | Beirut XI | Damascus, Syria |
20 September 1963 1963 Mediterranean Games GS | Spain B | 1–0 | Lebanon | Benevento, Italy |
Stadium: Stadio Comunale Referee: (Italy) |
21 September 1963 1963 Mediterranean Games GS | Turkey B | 4–0 | Lebanon | Caserta, Italy |
24 September 1963 1963 Mediterranean Games GS | Malta XI | 0–2 | Lebanon | Naples, Italy |
26 September 1963 1963 Mediterranean Games GS | United Arab Republic | 2–0 Awarded | Lebanon | Naples, Italy |
8 March 1964 1964 Tripoli Fair Tournament | Lebanon | 1–0 | Libya | Tripoli, Libya |
10 March 1964 1964 Tripoli Fair Tournament | Malta B | 0–2 | Lebanon | Tripoli, Libya |
13 March 1964 1964 Tripoli Fair Tournament | Lebanon | 3–1 | Morocco B | Tripoli, Libya |
15 March 1964 1964 Tripoli Fair Tournament | Sudan B | 1–1 | Lebanon | Tripoli, Libya |
3 September 1965 1965 Pan Arab Games | Palestine | 1–0 | Lebanon | Egypt |
7 September 1965 1965 Pan Arab Games | Lebanon | 4–3 | Aden | Egypt |
28 September 1967 1968 Olympics qualification | Lebanon | 1–1 | South Vietnam | Japan |
1 October 1967 1968 Olympics qualification | South Korea | 2–0 | Lebanon | Japan |
3 October 1967 1968 Olympics qualification | Japan | 3–1 | Lebanon | Japan |
6 October 1967 1968 Olympics qualification | Lebanon | 11–1 | Philippines | Japan |
9 October 1967 1968 Olympics qualification | Lebanon | 5–2 | Taiwan | Japan |
July 1970 1970 Al-Jalaa Tournament | Sudan | 2–0 | Lebanon | Libya |
2 June 1971 1972 Olympics qualification | Lebanon | 1–0 | Iraq | Lebanon |
14 July 1971 1972 Olympics qualification | Iraq | 1–0 | Lebanon | Iraq |
19 September 1971 1972 Olympics qualification | Iraq | 2–1 | Lebanon | Turkey |
11 May 1975 1975 President's Cup | Perak | 1–3 | Lebanon | Seoul, South Korea |
| Report | Stadium: Seoul Stadium |
14 May 1975 1975 President's Cup GS | Indonesia B | 0–4 | Lebanon | Seoul, South Korea |
18:00 UTC+9 | Report | Stadium: Seoul Stadium |
18 May 1975 1975 President's Cup GS | Japan B | 1–0 | Lebanon | Seoul, South Korea |
15:00 UTC+9 |
| Stadium: Seoul Stadium |
25 May 1975 Non-FIFA friendly | Taiwan | 0–2 | Lebanon | Taiwan |
27 May 1975 Non-FIFA friendly | Thailand Olympic | 1–2 | Lebanon | Thailand |
10 September 1978 1978 President's Cup GS | Lebanon | 1–7 | Mexico XI | Jeonju, South Korea |
15:45 UTC+9 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Jeonju Sports Complex |
14 September 1978 1978 President's Cup GS | Lebanon | 1–6 | United States Olympic | Seoul, South Korea |
19:00 UTC+9 | Stadium: Dongdaemun Stadium |
15 March 1985 1986 World Cup qualification | Iraq | 6–0 | Lebanon | Kuwait City, Kuwait |
Referee: Fallaj Al-Shanar (Saudi Arabia) |
18 March 1985 1986 World Cup qualification | Iraq | 6–0 | Lebanon | Kuwait City, Kuwait |
Referee: Fahd Al-Dahmash (Saudi Arabia) |
22 March 1985 1986 World Cup qualification | Qatar | 7–0 | Lebanon | Doha, Qatar |
Referee: Hamed Assaid (Oman) |
27 March 1985 1986 World Cup qualification | Qatar | 8–0 | Lebanon | Doha, Qatar |
| Referee: Jassim Mandi (Bahrain) |
31 March 1985 Non-FIFA friendly | Bahrain | 6–0 | Lebanon | Bahrain |
16 September 1987 1987 Mediterranean Games | Lebanon | 0–0 | San Marino | Latakia, Syria |
18 September 1987 1987 Mediterranean Games | Turkey B | 1–0 | Lebanon | Latakia, Syria |
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20 September 1987 1987 Mediterranean Games | Syria | 6–1 | Lebanon | Latakia, Syria |
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1988 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 2–0 | Jableh | |
3 July 1988 Non-FIFA friendly | Jordan | 1–0 | Lebanon | Amman, Jordan |
Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
1988 Non-FIFA friendly | Kuwait | 1–0 | Lebanon | Amman, Jordan |
Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
13 July 1988 1988 Arab Nations Cup | Lebanon | 1–0 | Saudi Arabia U23 | Amman, Jordan |
| Stadium: Amman International Stadium Attendance: 18,000 |
17 May 1993 Non-FIFA friendly | Jordan | 3–1 | Lebanon | Irbid, Jordan |
Hussein 16', 26' Tadros 25' | Shéhab 65' |
1995 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 3–1 | Jordan U23 | Bekaa, Lebanon |
Stadium: El Khiara Stadium |
1995 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 4–2 | Jordan U23 | Bekaa, Lebanon |
Stadium: El Khiara Stadium |
1995 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 2–1 | Qatar U23 | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Beirut Municipal Stadium |
26 March 1995 Friendly | Ansar & Nejmeh | 1–1 | Egypt | Beirut, Lebanon |
12:00 |
| Stadium: Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium |
18 February 1996 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 3–1 | Lokomotíva Košice | Beirut, Lebanon |
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17 March 1996 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 1–1 | Helsingborgs | Beirut, Lebanon |
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| Stadium: Bourj Hammoud Stadium |
26 February 1997 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 3–3 | Czech Republic U21 | Beirut, Lebanon |
4 April 1997 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 0–0 | Norway XI | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Bourj Hammoud Stadium Attendance: 7,000 |
20 April 1997 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 2–1 | South Korea U20 | Beirut, Lebanon |
27 July 1997 1997 Pan Arab Games 3rd place | Lebanon | 3–1 | Kuwait B | Beirut, Lebanon |
Hassoun 1', 22' Abdullah 57' | Mubarak 7' | Stadium: Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium Attendance: 20,000 |
24 March 1998 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 1–7 | Germany U21 | Beirut, Lebanon |
21 April 1998 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 0–1 | Yugoslavia XI | Jounieh, Lebanon |
Stadium: Fouad Chehab Stadium |
21 August 1998 Non-FIFA friendly | Armenia Olympic | 0–1 | Lebanon | Yerevan, Armenia |
Stadium: Hrazdan Stadium |
13 September 1998 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 2–0 | Egypt U23 | Beirut, Lebanon |
| Stadium: Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium Referee: Taleb Ramadan (Lebanon) |
23 September 1998 1998 Arab Nations Cup GS | Algeria U23 | 0–0 | Lebanon | Doha, Qatar |
Stadium: Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Juma'a Al-Ali (Qatar) |
16 August 1999 1999 Pan Arab Games GS1 | Saudi Arabia U23 | 1–2 | Lebanon | Amman, Jordan |
Mosh'ael 25' | Ghazarian 13' Kehyeyan 69' | Stadium: Amman International Stadium Referee: Mourad Al-Da'ami (Tunisia) |
12 January 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 1–0 | Red Star Belgrade | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Beirut Municipal Stadium |
26 January 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 0–2 | Red Star Belgrade | Beirut, Lebanon |
Stadium: Beirut Municipal Stadium |
10 May 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Apollon Limassol | 5–4 | Lebanon | Larnaca, Cyprus |
16 May 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | AEL Limassol | 0–2 | Lebanon | Larnaca, Cyprus |
12 July 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 7–0 | Akhaa Ahli Aley | Beirut, Lebanon |
20 July 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 0–0 | VTJ Topoľčany |
23 July 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 2–0 | ZŤS VTJ Martin |
22 August 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 3–0 | Eschen |
26 August 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 4–1 | Aris Bonnevoie |
29 August 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 3–1 | Etzella Ettelbruck |
25 September 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | APOP Paphos | 0–6 | Lebanon | Larnaca, Cyprus |
27 September 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Cyprus Olympic | 2–5 | Lebanon | Larnaca, Cyprus |
August 2002 Non-FIFA friendly | Al-Ittihad Aleppo | v | Lebanon | Aleppo, Syria |
August 2002 Non-FIFA friendly | Al-Hurriya | v | Lebanon | Aleppo, Syria |
13 December 2002 Non-FIFA friendly | Saudi Arabia League | 1–1 | Lebanon | Dammam, Saudi Arabia |
22 February 2006 2007 Asian Cup qualification | Lebanon | 1–1 | Kuwait | Beirut, Lebanon |
3 July 2006 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 2–0 | Kirkuk |
3 October 2006 Non-FIFA friendly | Egypt | 7–0 | Lebanon Arab Stars | Cairo, Egypt |
17 January 2008 Non-FIFA friendly | Thailand B | 1–0 | Lebanon | Bangkok, Thailand |
6 November 2011 Non-FIFA friendly | Iraq | 1–0 | Lebanon | Qatar |
8 November 2011 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 3–1 | Thailand | Qatar |
22 January 2012 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 1–0 | Iraq | Sidon, Lebanon |
30 June 2012 2012 Arab Nations Cup GS | Egypt U23 | 1–1 | Lebanon | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
19:45 |
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| Stadium: King Fahd Stadium Referee: Rédouane Jiyed (Morocco) |
8 September 2014 Non-FIFA friendly | Brazil Olympic | 2–2 | Lebanon | Doha, Qatar |
21:00 UTC+3:00 | Ademilson 3' Araújo 88' | Ghaddar 45+3' Maatouk 53' |
9 September 2018 Non-FIFA friendly | Lebanon | 0–0 | Oman | Amman, Jordan |
19:00 UTC+03:00 | Report | Stadium: King Abdullah II Stadium |
27 December 2018 Non-FIFA friendly | Bahrain | 1–0 | Lebanon | Manama, Bahrain |
20:00 UTC+3:00 | Habib 46' (pen.) | Report | Stadium: Bahrain National Stadium |
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