Saudi Arabia national football team results

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These are the Saudi Arabia national football team all-time results:

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Saudi Arabia national football team head to head

Key
Positive balance (more Wins)
Neutral balance (Wins = Losses)
Negative balance (more Losses)
Last match updated was against Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg  Equatorial Guinea on 25 March 2019. [1] [2]
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Flag of Germany.svg
Germany 1998201830030%113-12
Flag of Jordan.svg
Jordan 19572022166370%17170
Flag of Kuwait.svg
Kuwait 196120174316131437.21%5046+4
Flag of Palestine.svg
Palestine 19762015862075%176+11
Flag of Syria.svg
Syria 1957201128179260.71%5322+31
Flag of Lebanon.svg
Lebanon 19572019953155.56%1612+4
Flag of Iraq.svg
Iraq 197520183911111728.20%3454−20
Flag of Yemen.svg
Yemen 1996201816151093.75%493+46
Flag of Oman.svg
Oman 1976201722164272.73%4211+31
Flag of Bahrain.svg
Bahrain 19702014372110656.76%6130+31
Flag of Qatar.svg
Qatar 19702019411716841.46%5331+22
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
United Arab Emirates 1972201936208855.56%5127+24
Flag of Egypt.svg
Egypt 19612018821525%927-18
Flag of Iran.svg
Iran 197720121446428.57%1319-6
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil 1975201850050%318-15
Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina 19752022512220%58-3
Flag of Sudan.svg
Sudan 199819981100100%21+1
Flag of Libya.svg
Libya 1975200730030%29-7
Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg
Equatorial Guinea 20191100100%32+1
Flag of Turkey.svg
Turkey 1969200630030%16-5
Flag of Mexico.svg
Mexico 1975199950140%214-12
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia 19932018210150%47-3
Flag of Japan.svg
Japan 199020191441928.57%1223-11
Flag of North Korea.svg
North Korea 20191100100%40+4
Flag of South Korea.svg
South Korea 198020231858529.41%1719-2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Australia 19882017812512.5%1018-8
Flag of Morocco.svg
Morocco 19612002531160%715-8
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg
Bolivia 1994201830210%23-1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China 19812015187470%22211
Flag of Bangladesh.svg
Bangladesh 199020015500100%201+19
Flag of Mongolia.svg
Mongolia 200120012200100%120+12
Flag of Indonesia.svg
Indonesia 2004201466000%26224
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia 19842016107210%21813
Flag of India.svg
India 1982201833000%11110
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg
Sri Lanka 198420043300100%90+9
Flag of Thailand.svg
Thailand 200220171614110%42933
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg
Chinese Taipei 199719972200100%808
Flag of Vietnam.svg
Vietnam 200220022200100%909
Flag of Poland.svg
Poland 1994200630030%25-3
Flag of Uruguay.svg
Uruguay 2002201831110%44

Notes:

Results by period

1957–79

1980–99

2000–09

2010–19

2020–present

Notes

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    References

    1. Saudi Arabia - List of International Matches
    2. "Saudi Arabia national football team: Record v other sides".