Palestine national football team results |
This article summarizes the outcomes of all official matches played by the Palestine national football team by opponent and by period, since they first played in official competitions in 1953.
105 matches played:
2010–2019 | ||||
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Win Draw Defeat | ||||
M | Date | Opponent | Result | Event |
2010-06-04 | Sudan | 1–1 | Friendly | |
2010-08-11 | Mauritania | 0–0 | ||
2010-09-27 | Yemen | 1–3 | 2010 WAFF GS | |
2010-09-29 | Iraq | 0–3 | ||
2011-02-09 | Tanzania | 1–0 | Friendly | |
2011-03-21 | Bangladesh | 2–0 | 2012 A.C. Q | |
2011-03-23 | Philippines | 0–0 | ||
2013-03-25 | Myanmar | 1–3 | ||
2011-06-29 | Afghanistan | 0–2 | 2014 W.C. Q R1 | |
2011-07-03 | Afghanistan | 1–1 | ||
2011-07-23 | Thailand | 1–0 | 2014 W.C. Q R2 | |
2011-07-28 | Thailand | 2–2 | ||
2011-08-22 | Indonesia | 4–1 | Friendly | |
2011-10-05 | Iran | 7–0 | ||
2011-10-05 | Bahrain | 0–1 | ||
2011-12-14 | Libya | 1–1 | 2011 P.A. GS | |
2011-12-17 | Sudan | 0–2 | ||
2011-12-20 | Bahrain | 3–1 | 2011 P.A. SF | |
2011-12-22 | Kuwait | 0–3 | 2011 P.A. TP | |
2012-02-24 | United Arab Emirates | 3–0 | Friendly | |
2012-03-08 | Nepal | 0–2 | 2012 A.C. GS | |
2012-03-10 | Turkmenistan | 0–0 | ||
2012-03-12 | Maldives | 0–2 | ||
2012-03-16 | North Korea | 2–0 | 2012 A.C. SF | |
2012-03-19 | Philippines | 4–3 | 2012 A.C. TP | |
2012-05-28 | Qatar | 0–0 | Friendly | |
2012-06-18 | Yemen | 1–2 | ||
2012-06-25 | Kuwait | 2–0 | 2012 A.N. GS | |
2012-06-28 | Saudi Arabia | 2–2 | ||
2012-11-17 | Syria | 1–1 | Friendly | |
2012-11-20 | Syria | 2–1 | ||
2012-11-29 | Bahrain | 2–0 | ||
2012-12-08 | Kuwait | 2–1 | 2012 WAFF GS | |
2012-12-11 | Lebanon | 0–1 | ||
2012-12-14 | Oman | 2–1 | ||
2013-02-06 | India | 2–4 | Friendly | |
2013-03-02 | Bangladesh | 1–0 | 2014 A.C. Q | |
2013-03-04 | Northern Mariana Islands | 0–9 | ||
2013-03-06 | Nepal | 0–0 | ||
2013-03-21 | Kuwait | 2–1 | Friendly | |
2013-04-17 | Qatar | 2–0 | ||
2013-12-25 | Qatar | 1–0 | 2014 WAFF GS | |
2014-05-19 | Kyrgyzstan | 1–0 | 2014 A.C. GS | |
2014-05-21 | Myanmar | 0–2 | ||
2014-05-23 | Maldives | 0–0 | ||
2014-09-03 | Afghanistan | 2–0 | 2014 A.C. SF | |
2014-05-30 | Philippines | 1–0 | 2014 A.C. F | |
2014-09-03 | Myanmar | 4–1 | 2014 P.P. SF | |
2014-09-06 | Chinese Taipei | 7–3 | 2014 P.P. TP | |
2014-10-06 | India | 2–3 | Friendly | |
2014-10-12 | Pakistan | 0–2 | ||
2014-11-06 | Saudi Arabia | 2–0 | ||
2014-11-12 | Vietnam | 1–3 | ||
2014-12-13 | Uzbekistan | 1–0 | ||
2014-12-21 | China | 0–0 | ||
2015-01-12 | Japan | 4–0 | 2015 ASIA GS | |
2015-01-16 | Jordan | 1–5 | ||
2015-01-20 | Iraq | 2–0 | ||
2015-06-11 | Saudi Arabia | 3–2 | 2018 W.C. Q R2 | |
2015-06-16 | Malaysia | 0–6 | ||
2015-08-31 | Lebanon | 0–0 | Friendly | |
2015-09-08 | United Arab Emirates | 0–0 | 2018 W.C. Q R2 | |
2015-10-08 | East Timor | 0–3 | ||
2015-11-09 | Saudi Arabia | 0–0 | ||
2015-11-12 | Malaysia | 6–0 | ||
2016-03-24 | United Arab Emirates | 2–0 | ||
2016-03-29 | East Timor | 7–0 | ||
2016-09-05 | Tajikistan | 1–1 | Friendly | |
2016-10-06 | Tajikistan | 3–3 | ||
2016-11-10 | Lebanon | 1–1 | ||
2017-03-22 | Yemen | 0–1 | ||
2017-03-28 | Maldives | 0–3 | 2019 ASIA Q R3 | |
2017-06-06 | Bahrain | 0–2 | Friendly | |
2017-06-13 | Oman | 2–1 | 2019 ASIA Q R3 | |
2017-09-05 | Bhutan | 0–2 | ||
2017-10-10 | Bhutan | 10–0 | ||
2017-11-14 | Maldives | 8–1 | ||
2018-03-22 | Bahrain | 0–0 | Friendly | |
2018-03-27 | Oman | 1–0 | 2019 ASIA Q R3 | |
2018-05-08 | Iraq | 0–0 | Friendly | |
2018-05-11 | Kuwait | 2–0 | ||
2018-08-04 | Iraq | 0–3 | ||
2018-09-06 | Kyrgyzstan | 1–1 | ||
2018-09-11 | Qatar | 3–0 | ||
2018-10-04 | Tajikistan | 0–2 | 2018 B.C. GS | |
2018-10-06 | Nepal | 1–0 | ||
2018-10-10 | Bangladesh | 2–0 | 2018 B.C. SF | |
2018-10-12 | Tajikistan | 0–0 | 2018 B.C. F | |
2018-11-16 | Pakistan | 2–1 | Friendly | |
2018-11-20 | China | 1–1 | ||
2018-12-24 | Iran | 1–1 | ||
2018-12-28 | Iraq | 1–0 | ||
2018-12-31 | Kyrgyzstan | 1–2 | ||
2019-01-09 | Syria | 0–0 | 2019 ASIA GS | |
2019-01-12 | Australia | 0–3 | ||
2019-01-17 | Jordan | 0–0 | ||
2019-06-11 | Kyrgyzstan | 2–2 | Friendly | |
2019-07-30 | Yemen | 1–0 | 2019 WAFF GS | |
2019-08-02 | Iraq | 2–1 | ||
2019-08-05 | Lebanon | 0–0 | ||
2019-08-11 | Syria | 7–0 | ||
2019-09-05 | Uzbekistan | 2–0 | 2022 W.C. Q R2 | |
2019-09-10 | Singapore | 2–1 | ||
2019-10-15 | Saudi Arabia | 0–0 | ||
2019-11-14 | Yemen | 1–0 | ||
2019-11-19 | Uzbekistan | 2–0 |
4 matches played:
2020–2029 | ||||
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Win Draw Defeat | ||||
M | Date | Opponent | Result | Event |
2020-01-15 | Bangladesh | 0–2 | 2020 B.C. GS | |
2020-01-17 | Sri Lanka | 2–0 | ||
2020-01-22 | Seychelles | 1–0 | 2020 B.C. SF | |
2020-01-25 | Burundi | 3–1 | 2020 B.C. F | |
2021-03-30 | Singapore | 2022 W.C. Q R2 | ||
2021-06-03 | Saudi Arabia | |||
2021-06-15 | Yemen |
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