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Myanmar national football team results (1950–1999)
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1950
Date
Myanmar
Team
Result
Opponent
Venue
Competition
Remark
Scorer(s)
27
February
1950
(
1950-02-27
)
Burma
2
: 5
L
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Friendly
5
February
1951
(
1951-02-05
)
Burma
0
: 2
L
Iran
India
1st Asian Games
Quarter final
Alavinejad
17'
Kouzehkanani
60'
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2000–2009
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1940–1989
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1965–2019
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1998–2009
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1957–1979
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1972–1989
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1950–1989
1990–1999
2000–2009
2010–2019
2020–present
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1950–1979
1980–2009
2010–present
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1913–1949
1950–1969
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2000–2009
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Mongolia
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1922–1949
1950–1979
1980–1999
2000–2019
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Brunei
Cambodia
2010–2019
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Indonesia
1934–1949
1950–1979
1980–1999
2000–2009
2010–2019
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Laos
1961–1999
2000–2019
2020–present
Malaysia
2010–2019
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Myanmar
1950–1999
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