Timor-Leste national football team records and statistics

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The following table summarizes the all-time record for the Timor-Leste men's national football team. Timor-Leste has played matches against 16 current and former national teams, with the latest result, a loss, coming against Philippines on July 16, 2022.

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As of 17 December 2024 [1]

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDWPCT
Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei 124171625933.33
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia 101271825710.00
Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg  Chinese Taipei 6006317140.00
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 200231180.00
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 6006221190.00
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos 7106918914.29
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 8017528230.00
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 430194+575.00
Flag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar 40132750.00
Flag of Nepal.svg    Nepal 40223960.00
Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 20111870.00
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 81075292412.50
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 2002017170.00
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 3003111100.00
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 10012310.00
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4004027270.00
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 20020990.00
Total 85108677926919011.76
Source: Results

Individual records

Player records

As of 14 December 2021
Players in bold are still active with Timor-Leste.

Most capped goalkeepers

RankPlayerCapsGoalsCareer
1 Ramos Maxanches 1902012–present
2 Adi 1402003–2016
3 Aderito Raul Fernandes 1302015–present
4 Fagio Augusto 702015–present
5 Junildo Pereira 602021-present
6 Leonel da Silva Araujo 502006–2010
7 Emerson Cesario
4
0
2012–2014
8 Adriano Quintão
2
0
2003–2008
9Juliao Monteiro
1
0
2012–2016
= Georgino Mendonça
1
0
2021-present


Youngest debutant record1
RankPlayerAgeDebut dateOpponentTournament
1. Paulo Gali
13 years, 244 days
1 September 2018
Flag of Brunei.svg  Brunei
2. Ade
15 years, 172 days
21 November 2010
Friendly Match
3. Anggisu Barbosa
15 years, 217 days
19 October 2008
4. Nelson Sing
15 years, 225 days
21 November 2010
Friendly Match
5. Olegario
16 years, 28 days
21 November 2010
Friendly Match
6. Gumario
16 years, 47 days
4 December 2017
7. José Fonseca
16 years, 63 days
21 November 2010
Friendly Match
8. Nelson
16 years, 157 days
29 May 2016
Friendly Match
9. Adi
16 years, 164 days
21 March 2003
= Efrem Almeida
16 years, 164 days
21 November 2010
Friendly Match
11. Ervino
16 years, 166 days
12 November 2015
12. Zenivio
16 years, 227 days
5 December 2021
13. Mouzinho
16 years, 346 days
7 June 2019
14. João Panji
17 years, 35 days
3 December 2017
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
2017 CTFA International Tournament
15. Osvaldo Belo
17 years, 46 days
3 December 2017
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos
2017 CTFA International Tournament
16. Elias Mesquita
17 years, 72 days
7 June 2019
2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
17. Henrique Cruz
17 years, 96 days
12 March 2015
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
18. Agostinho
17 years, 196 days
12 March 2015
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
19. José Guterres Silva
17 years, 202 days
12 November 2015
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
20. Victor
17 years, 272 days
3 September 2015
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
21. Cristevão Fernandes
17 years, 323 days
5 December 2021
2020 AFF Championship
22. Rufino Gama
17 years, 348 days
2 June 2016
23. Yohanes Gusmão
17 years, 359 days
12 October 2018
Friendly Match

note: 1. The above list pointed to a player who made his debut before they are even 18 years old.

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References

  1. "Fixtures Results". eloratings. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2022.