These are a list of matches played by the Mauritius national football team from 1970 to 1979. [1] These were the first games played by Mauritius as an independent nation.
Win Draw Loss
15 November 1970 1972 ACoN qual | Madagascar | 2–1 | Mauritius | Madagascar |
Report |
29 November 1970 1972 ACoN qual | Mauritius | 4–1 | Madagascar | Mauritius |
Report |
28 March 1971 Friendly | Madagascar | 3–0 | Mauritius | Madagascar |
Report |
27 June 1971 Friendly | Madagascar | 1–1 | Mauritius | Madagascar |
Report |
4 July 1971 1972 ACoN qual | Kenya | 2–1 | Mauritius | Kenya |
Report |
18 July 1971 1972 ACoN qual | Mauritius | 0–0 | Kenya | Mauritius |
Report |
10 December 1972 1974 WC qual | Mauritius | 1–3 | Kenya | Port Louis, Mauritius |
Report | Referee: Galloway (Zambia) |
16 September 1973 1974 ACoN qual | Lesotho | 0–0 | Mauritius | Lesotho |
Report |
30 September 1973 1974 ACoN qual | Mauritius | 5–1 | Lesotho | Mauritius |
Report |
28 October 1973 1974 ACoN qual | Tanzania | 1–1 | Mauritius | Tanzania |
Report |
3 March 1974 1974 ACoN | Congo-Brazzaville | 2–0 | Mauritius | Alexandria, Egypt |
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14 September 1975 1976 ACoN qual | Uganda | 4–0 | Mauritius | Uganda |
Report |
24 October 1976 1978 ACoN qual | Malawi | 1–1 | Mauritius | Malawi |
Report |
28 January 1977 1978 ACoN qual | Mauritius | 3–2 | Malawi | Mauritius |
Report |
28 September 1977 1978 ACoN qual | Mauritius | 2–3 | Ethiopia | Mauritius |
Report |
12 October 1977 1978 ACoN qual | Ethiopia | 1–0 | Mauritius | Ethiopia |
Report |
3 December 1978 1980 ACoN qual | Mauritius | 0–1 | Lesotho | Mauritius |
Report |
17 December 1978 1980 ACoN qual | Lesotho | 1–2 | Mauritius | Lesotho |
Report |
6 May 1979 1980 ACoN qual | Lesotho | 4–1 | Mauritius | Lesotho |
Report |
13 May 1979 1980 ACoN qual | Mauritius | 2–3 | Lesotho | Mauritius |
Report |
31 August 1979 1979 IOIG semis | Seychelles | 1–1 (4–2 p) | Mauritius | Réunion |
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1 September 1979 1979 IOIG 3rd | Comoros | w/o | Mauritius | Réunion |
Mauritius withdrew from the match due to transport problems. Comoros was awarded 3rd place.
16 September 1979 1980 ACoN qual | Mauritius | 3–2 | Tanzania | Mauritius |
Report |
30 September 1979 1980 ACoN qual | Tanzania | 4–0 | Mauritius | Tanzania |
Report |
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