This is a list of the Nepal national football team results from 1990 to 2009.
22 December 1991Friendly | Sri Lanka | 2–2 | Nepal |
24 December 1991Friendly | Maldives | 1–0 | Nepal |
28 December 1991Friendly | Bangladesh | 2–0 | Nepal |
16 July 1993Friendly | Pakistan | 1–1 | Nepal |
19 July 1993Friendly | Nepal | 0–0 | Sri Lanka |
13 December 1993Friendly | Maldives | 0–0 | Nepal |
15 December 1993Friendly | Bangladesh | 0–1 | Nepal |
18 December 1993Friendly | India | 2–2 | Nepal |
1 October 1994Friendly | South Korea | 11–0 | Nepal |
3 October 1994Friendly | Kuwait | 8–0 | Nepal |
9 October 1994Friendly | Oman | 1–0 | Nepal |
27 March 1995Friendly | Bangladesh | 2–0 | Nepal |
29 March 1995Friendly | Nepal | 2–0 | Pakistan |
31 March 1995Friendly | Sri Lanka | 2–1 | Nepal |
19 December 1995Friendly | Nepal | 1–0 | Maldives |
23 December 1995Friendly | Bangladesh | 2–1 | Nepal |
25 December 1995Friendly | India | 3–0 | Nepal |
27 December 1995Friendly | Nepal | 0–0 | Sri Lanka |
10 June 1996Friendly | Iran | 8–0 | Nepal |
12 June 1996Friendly | Oman | 7–0 | Nepal |
14 June 1996Friendly | Sri Lanka | 3–1 | Nepal |
17 June 1996Friendly | Oman | 2–1 | Nepal |
19 June 1996Friendly | Iran | 4–0 | Nepal |
21 June 1996Friendly | Sri Lanka | 2–0 | Nepal |
23 March 1997Friendly | Macau | 1–1 | Nepal |
25 March 1997Friendly | Oman | 1–0 | Nepal |
27 March 1997Friendly | Japan | 6–0 | Nepal |
22 June 1997Friendly | Oman | 6–0 | Nepal |
25 June 1997Friendly | Japan | 3–0 | Nepal |
28 June 1997Friendly | Macau | 2–1 | Nepal |
4 September 1997Friendly | Nepal | 0–2 | Pakistan |
8 September 1997Friendly | Nepal | 1–3 | Sri Lanka |
27 November 1998Friendly | Thailand | 2–0 | Nepal |
5 December 1998Friendly | India | 1–0 | Nepal |
25 April 1999Friendly | Nepal | 3–2 | Sri Lanka |
27 April 1999Friendly | Maldives | 3–2 | Nepal |
29 April 1999Friendly | Bangladesh | 2–1 | Nepal |
1 May 1999Friendly | Maldives | 2–0 | Nepal |
26 September 1999Friendly | Nepal | 7–0 | Bhutan |
28 September 1999Friendly | Nepal | 3–1 | Pakistan |
30 September 1999Friendly | Nepal | 0–4 | India |
2 October 1999Friendly | Nepal | 2–1 | Maldives |
4 October 1999Friendly | Nepal | 0–1 | Bangladesh |
10 February 2000 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Yemen | 3–0 | Nepal | Kuwait |
12 February 2000 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Nepal | 3–0 | Bhutan | Kuwait |
14 February 2000 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Turkmenistan | 5–0 | Nepal | Kuwait |
18 February 2000 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Kuwait | 5–0 | Nepal | Kuwait |
12 April 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Nepal | 0–6 | Kazakhstan | Baghdad, Iraq |
Stadium: Al-Shaab Stadium |
14 April 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Nepal | 1–9 | Iraq | Baghdad, Iraq |
Stadium: Al-Shaab Stadium |
16 April 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Nepal | 4–1 | Macau | Baghdad, Iraq |
Stadium: Al-Shaab Stadium |
21 April 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Kazakhstan | 4–0 | Nepal | Almaty, Kazakhstan |
Stadium: Almaty Central Stadium |
23 April 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Iraq | 4–2 | Nepal | Almaty, Kazakhstan |
Stadium: Almaty Central Stadium |
25 April 2001 2002 World Cup qualification | Macau | 1–6 | Nepal | Almaty, Kazakhstan |
Stadium: Almaty Central Stadium |
11 January 2003 2003 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup | Bangladesh | 1–0 | Nepal | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium |
13 January 2003 2003 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup | Nepal | 2–0 | Bhutan | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium |
15 January 2003 2003 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup | Maldives | 3–2 | Nepal | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Stadium: Bangabandhu National Stadium |
18 March 2003 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Nepal | 4–0 | Afghanistan |
20 March 2003 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Nepal | 0–2 | Kyrgyzstan |
25 September 2003 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Oman | 7–0 | Nepal |
27 September 2003 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Vietnam | 5–0 | Nepal |
29 September 2003 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | South Korea | 16–0 | Nepal |
19 October 2003 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Oman | 6–0 | Nepal |
21 October 2003 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Vietnam | 2–0 | Nepal |
24 October 2003 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification | South Korea | 7–0 | Nepal |
8 December 2005 2005 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup | India | 2–1 | Nepal | Karachi, Pakistan |
Stadium: Peoples Football Stadium |
10 December 2005 2005 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup | Bangladesh | 2–0 | Nepal | Karachi, Pakistan |
Stadium: Peoples Football Stadium |
12 December 2005 2005 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup | Nepal | 3–1 | Bhutan | Karachi, Pakistan |
Stadium: Peoples Football Stadium |
2 April 2006 2006 AFC Challenge Cup | Nepal | 2–0 | Bhutan | Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Stadium: MA Aziz Stadium |
4 April 2006 2006 AFC Challenge Cup | Brunei | 2–1 | Nepal | Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Stadium: MA Aziz Stadium |
6 April 2006 2006 AFC Challenge Cup | Nepal | 1–1 | Sri Lanka | Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Stadium: MA Aziz Stadium |
12 April 2006 2006 AFC Challenge Cup | Sri Lanka | 1–1 (5–3 p) | Nepal | Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Stadium: MA Aziz Stadium |
8 October 2007 2010 World Cup qualification | Oman | 2–0 | Nepal | Oman |
28 October 2007 2010 World Cup qualification | Nepal | 0–2 | Oman | Nepal |
25 March 2008Friendly | Nepal | 2–1 | Pakistan |
27 March 2008Friendly | Nepal | 0–2 | Pakistan |
20 May 2008Friendly | Thailand | 7–0 | Nepal |
24 May 2008Friendly | Nepal | 3–2 | Macau |
26 May 2008Friendly | Cambodia | 0–1 | Nepal |
3 June 2008 2008 SAFF Championship | India | 4–0 | Nepal | Malé, Maldives |
Stadium: Rasmee Dhandu Stadium |
5 June 2008 2008 SAFF Championship | Maldives | 4–1 | Nepal | Malé, Maldives |
Stadium: Rasmee Dhandu Stadium |
7 June 2008 2008 SAFF Championship | Pakistan | 1–4 | Nepal | Malé, Maldives |
Stadium: Rasmee Dhandu Stadium |
31 July 2008 2008 AFC Challenge Cup | Myanmar | 3–0 | Nepal | India |
2 August 2008 2008 AFC Challenge Cup | North Korea | 1–0 | Nepal | India |
4 August 2008 2008 AFC Challenge Cup | Nepal | 3–0 | Sri Lanka | India |
15 October 2008Friendly | Malaysia | 4–0 | Nepal |
17 October 2008Friendly | Afghanistan | 2–2 | Nepal |
11 March 2009Friendly | Nepal | 1–0 | Pakistan |
14 March 2009Friendly | Nepal | 0–0 | Sri Lanka |
26 March 2009 2010 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | Nepal | 0–0 | Israel |
28 March 2009 2010 AFC Challenge Cup qualification | Nepal | 1–1 | Kyrgyzstan |
29 November 2009Friendly | Nepal | 2–1 | Bhutan |
5 December 2009Friendly | Maldives | 1–1 | Nepal |
7 December 2009Friendly | India | 1–0 | Nepal |
9 December 2009Friendly | Nepal | 3–0 | Kyrgyzstan |
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