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India national football team results (2000–2009)

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Results of India national football team from 2000 to 2009.[1][2][3]

Summary
Matches 306–380
Games Won Draw Lost Win % FIFA Rankings
Best Worst
75 29 16 30 38.66 106 (2000) 157 (2006)
Biggest win
India  6–0  Cambodia

17 August 2007

Biggest defeat
Japan  7–0  India

9 June 2004

Honours
Gold 2005 SAFF Championship, Pakistan
Gold 2008 AFC Challenge Cup, India
Gold 2009 SAFF Championship, Bangladesh
Silver 2008 SAFF Championship, Maldives
Bronze 2003 SAFF Championship, Bangladesh
1990–99 2010–19

2000

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MFF Golden Jubilee Tournament
India 1–1 Bangladesh
Abbas Ali Rizvi 53' Report Mahmud 5'
Attendance: 7,000

MFF Golden Jubilee Tournament
India 0–1 Sri Lanka
Report Anees 4'
Attendance: 7,000

MFF Golden Jubilee Tournament
Maldives 1–0 India
Nizam 69' Report
Attendance: 10,900

India 1–0 Bangladesh
Ancheri 10' Report
Attendance: 3000

2001

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India 0–3 Iceland
Report Guðmundsson 44', 52', 69'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: G. C. Deshapriya (Sri Lanka)

India 1–0 United Arab Emirates
Jules Alberto 71' FIFA
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Sun Baojie (China)

India 1–1 Yemen
Bhutia 53' FIFA Al Ghurbani 43'
Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Chalach Piromya (Thailand)

United Arab Emirates 1–0 India
Khater 63' FIFA
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Halim Abdul Hamid (Malaysia)

Yemen 3–3 India
Al-Salimi 13' (pen.), 20', 62' FIFA Ancheri 16', 38'
Vijayan 51'
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Suleman Abo Allo (Syria)

Brunei 0–1 India
Report Ancheri 75'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Hassan Al Ajmi (Oman)

India 5–0 Brunei
Jules Alberto 12'
Vijayan 23'
Bhutia 35' (pen.)
Ancheri 59'
Abdul Hakim 80'
AIFF
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Nail Lutfullin (Uzbekistan)

2002

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Jamaica 3–0 India
Anderson 34'
Lawrence 72'
Goodison 86'
Report

Jamaica 0–0 India
Report

2003

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India 0–1 Pakistan
Report Rasool 50'
Referee: Tayeb Hossain (Bangladesh)

India 4–0 Afghanistan
Biswas 30', 63'
D'Cunha 77', 86'
Report
Referee: Budhi Bahadur Gurung (Nepal)

India 1–1 Sri Lanka
Biswas 88' Report Chryshantha Abeysekera 90'

Bangladesh 2–1 (a.s.d.e.t.) India
Kanchan 77'
Motiur Munna 98'
Report D'Cunha 81'
Referee: Kunsuta Chaiwat (Thailand)


North Korea 2–0 India
Choe So-Hyok 44', 70' Report


2004

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India 1–0 Singapore
Renedy 50' Report
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Farajollah Yasrebi

India 1–5 Oman
Renedy 18' Report Ali 12'
Mubarak 26', 49'
Al-Hinai 60', 88'
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Danny Kim Heng (Malaysia)


Japan 7–0 India
Kubo 12'
Fukunishi 25'
Nakamura 29'
Suzuki 54'
Nakazawa 65', 76'
Ogasawara 68'
Report
Attendance: 63,000[4]
Referee: Huang Junjie (China PR)

LG Cup
India 2–1 Myanmar
Prakash Report Win Nawng


India 0–4 Japan
Report Suzuki 45'
Ono 60'
Fukunishi 71'
Miyamoto 87'
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: Basel Hajjar (Syria)

Singapore 2–0 India
Sahdan 73'
Amri 76'
Report
Attendance: 3,609
Referee: Yousuf Husain (Bahrain)

Kuwait 2–3 India
Al Hamad 35'
Abdullah 54'
Report Singh 48'
Zirsanga 64'
Yadav 75'

Oman 0–0 India
Report
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Mahmoud Nurilddin (Iraq)

2005

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Pakistan 1–1 India
Essa 78' Report Chhetri 65'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Jehangir Khan

Pakistan 0–1 India
Report MA Abdul Hakkim 67'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Imtiaz Ali Shah

Pakistan 3–0 India
Essa 2'
Tanveer 45+1'
Mehmood 46'
Report
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Muhammad Asif Kiyani

Fiji 1–0 India
Masi 14' (pen.) Report
Churchill Park, Fiji

Fiji 2–1 India
Luke Vidovi 25'
Masi 61'
Report I. Singh 10'
ANZ National Stadium, Fiji

India 2–1 Nepal
Mehtab Hossain 6', 28' Report Basanta Thapa 35'




2006

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Hong Kong 2–2 India
Ambassa 3'
Bong 17'
Report Nabi 61'
Bhutia 67' (pen.)

Japan 6–0 India
Ono 32'
Maki 58'
Fukunishi 68'
Kubo 78', 90'
Satō 82'
Report
Attendance: 38,025
Referee: Huang Junjie (China PR)

India 0–3 Yemen
Report Salem Abdullah 6'
Al-Hubaishi 43'
Al Nono 56' (pen.)
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Mohsen Torky (Iran)

India 0–3 Saudi Arabia
Report Al-Qahtani 2', 19', 50'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Satop Tongkhan (Thailand)

Saudi Arabia 7–1 India
Bashir 30', 46'
Al Mahyani 33'
Ameen 57'
Hagbani 61'
Swaileh 78', 86'
Report Manju 22'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Mohamed Omar Al Saeedi (United Arab Emirates)

India 0–3 Japan
Report Bando 23', 44'
Nakamura 83'
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Chan Siu Kee (Hong Kong)

Yemen 2–1 India
Nashwan Al-Haggam 60'
Al-Nono 82'
Report Pradeep 52'
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Hassan Marshoud (Jordan)

2007

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India 6–0 Cambodia
Pradeep 16'
Bhutia 45+2' (pen.)
Dias 72 ', 89'
Chhetri 82 ', 84'
Report
Referee: Pepera Hetti Kamkanamge (Sri Lanka)

India 1–0 Bangladesh
Bhutia 5' Report
Referee: Sikhrakar Surendra (Nepal)

India 2–3 Syria
Chhetri 13'
Ajayan 81'
Report Al Baba 23'
Chaabo 45+1 ', 65'
Referee: Sikhrakar Surendra (Nepal)

India 3–0 Kyrgyzstan
Bhutia 39'
Chhetri 60'
Yadav 90+3'
Report
Referee: Sikhrakar Surendra (Nepal)

India 1–0 Syria
Pradeep 44' Report
Referee: Sikhrakar Surendra (Nepal)

Lebanon 4–1 India
Antar 33'
Ghaddar 62', 76'
El Ali 63'
FIFA Chhetri 30'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Saad Al Fahdli (Kuwait)

India 2–2 Lebanon
Chhetri 29'
Dias 90+2'
FIFA Ghaddar 72' (pen.), 85'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Saad Al Fahdli (Kuwait)

2008

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India 2–2 Chinese Taipei
Report


India 2–1 Pakistan
Pradeep 25'
Dias 45+1'
Report Adnan Ahmed 88'


India 2–1 (a.e.t) Bhutan
Chetri 30'
Gouramangi 120'
Report Dorji 18'
Attendance: 12,000

2008 SAFF Final
India 0–1 Maldives
Report Naseer 87'
Attendance: ~ 20,000

India 1–1 Malaysia
Bhutia 57' Report Putra 80' (pen.)



Turkmenistan 1–2 India
Orazmämmedow 84' Report Bhutia 54', 80'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Khalid Al-Senan (UAE)

India 1–0 Myanmar
Chhetri 82' Report

India 4–1 Tajikistan
Chhetri 9', 23', 75'
Bhutia 18'
Report Fatkhuloev 44'

2009

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India 3–1 Sri Lanka
Report Dinesh Ruwanthilake 62 '


See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sahara Cup in Kochi
  2. ^ India's maiden tour of Jamaica
  3. ^ RSSSF
  4. ^ "South Asia and the World Cup". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  5. ^ Match originally scheduled for 28 October 2007 postponed and relocated due to heavy rain in Chennai.
  6. ^ "Nepal again blush with India". Archived from the original on 2008-06-09. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Gourmangi's last-gasp goal takes India into SAFF Cup final". Retrieved 31 December 2023.