Nepal National Football Team - All Time Team Record

All Time Team Record

Nepal national football team
Medal record
Men’s Football
South Asian Games
Gold 1984 Kathmandu
Bronze 1985 Dhaka
Bronze 1987 Calcutta
Gold 1993 Dhaka
Silver 1999 Kathmandu
Bronze 2006 Colombo

International record against all nations, correct as of 9th December, 2011.

Against Played Won Drawn Lost
Afghanistan 5 3 1 1
Bangladesh 16 5 1 10
Bhutan 7 7 0 0
Brunei 1 0 0 1
Cambodia 1 1 0 0
China PR 1 0 0 1
Hong Kong 2 1 1 0
India 12 2 1 9
Iran 5 0 0 5
Iraq 3 0 0 3
Japan 3 0 0 3
Jordan 2 0 1 1
Kazakhstan 2 0 0 2
Kuwait 4 0 0 4
Kyrgyzstan 2 0 1 1
Macau 5 3 1 1
Malaysia 6 0 1 5
Maldives 12 3 4 5
Myanmar 2 0 0 2
North Korea 3 0 0 3
Oman 11 0 0 11
Pakistan 12 5 3 4
Palestine 1 0 1 0
Philippines 2 0 0 2
Saudi Arabia 1 0 0 1
Singapore 4 0 1 3
South Korea 7 0 0 7
Sri Lanka 13 2 6 5
Syria 1 0 0 1
Thailand 3 0 0 3
Timor-Leste 2 2 0 0
Turkmenistan 1 0 0 1
United Arab Emirates 1 0 0 1
Vietnam 2 0 0 2
Yemen 1 0 0 1

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