India national football team results (1980–1989)
| India national football team results |
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Results of India national football team from 1980 to 1989.[1][2][3]
| Summary Matches 162–239 | ||||||
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| Games | Won | Draw | Lost | GF | GA | Win % |
| 78 | 20 | 17 | 41 | 78 | 112 | 25.64% |
| Biggest win | ||||||
| India 5–0 Maldives | ||||||
| Biggest defeat | ||||||
| Saudi Arabia 5–0 India 6 November 1983 | ||||||
| Honours | ||||||
| 1985 South Asian Games, Bangladesh | ||||||
| 1987 South Asian Games, India | ||||||
| 1989 South Asian Games, Pakistan | ||||||
| ← 1970–79 | 1990–99 → | |||||
| Indicates India national football team won the match | |
| Indicates the match ended in draw | |
| Indicates India national football team lost the match |
1980
| India | 0–1 | China |
|---|---|---|
| Report | Huang Xiangdong 64' |
National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore
| India | 0–1 | Singapore |
|---|---|---|
| Report | Fandi Ahmad 54' |
National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore
| India | 4–0 | Sri Lanka |
|---|---|---|
| Shabbir Ali 38' Xavier Pius 66', 77' |
Report |
National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore
| India | 1–2 | North Korea |
|---|---|---|
| Xavier Pius 51' | Report | Se-uk An 31', 87' |
National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore
1981
| Japan | 3–2 | India |
|---|---|---|
| M. Kato 32' Yokoyama 35', 62' |
Report Report |
Ali 30' Bhattacharya 89' (pen.) |
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
| India | 2–0 | United Arab Emirates |
|---|---|---|
| Harjinder Singh 26' Xavier Pius 56' |
Report |
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
| Malaysia | 2–2 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Ibrahim Din 8' Dahari 73' |
Report Report |
Harjinder Singh 31', 84' |
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1982
| India | 1–1 | China |
|---|---|---|
| Mihir Bose 59' | Report Report |
Zuo Shusheng 24' |
Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India
| India | 2–2 | South Korea |
|---|---|---|
| Banerjee 41' Manas Bhattacharya 89' (pen.) |
KFA Report |
Hwang 64' Chung 86' |
Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India
| India | 1–3 | Uruguay |
|---|---|---|
| Manas Bhattacharya 35' | Report Report |
da Silva 8', 23' Saralegui 70' |
Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India
| India | 0–1 | South Korea |
|---|---|---|
| KFA Report |
Bhattacharya 65' (o.g.) |
Busan Gudeok Stadium, Seoul, South Korea
| India | 0–3 | Singapore |
|---|---|---|
| Report Report |
Salim Moin 5' Fandi Ahmad 61' Malek Awab 76' |
Stadium Bandar Raya Pulau Pinang , Penang, Malaysia
| India | 2–0 | Bangladesh |
|---|---|---|
| P. Banerjee 1', 90+5' | Report Report |
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi, India
| India | 2–2 | China |
|---|---|---|
| Shabbir Ali 53' Kartick Seth 60' |
Report Report |
Shen Xiangfu 25' Zuo Shusheng 82' |
Ambedkar Stadium, New Delhi, India
| India | 0–1 | Saudi Arabia |
|---|---|---|
| Report Report |
Bayazid 89' |
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi, India
1983
| India | 1–2 | Saudi Arabia |
|---|---|---|
| Bhattacharya 5' | Report | Majed Abdullah 28' Khaled Al-Moajel 29' |
Jawarhal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi, India
| Singapore | 2–1 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Awab 83' Kannan 86' |
Report | P. Singh 51' |
National Stadium, Singapore, Kallang, Singapore
Attendance: 4,000
| India | 4–0 | Indonesia |
|---|---|---|
| Shabbir Ali 10', 20' Kartick Seth 39' Biswajit Bhattacharya |
Report |
National Stadium, Singapore, Kallang, Singapore
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Arthur Edwards (New Zealand)
| India | 3–3 | Malaysia |
|---|---|---|
| Bhattacharya 30' Ali 36' Banerjee 65' |
Report | Singh 3' (pen.), 59' (pen.) Kim 90+2' |
National Stadium, Singapore, Kallang, Singapore
Attendance: 7,000
| India | 0–2 | Malaysia |
|---|---|---|
| Report | Kim 33' Karim Pin 60' |
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
| Saudi Arabia | 5–0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Abdullah Al-Musaibeah |
Report |
Prince Faisal bin Fahad Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
1984
| India | 1−2 | Poland |
|---|---|---|
| Bhattacharya 42' | Report Report |
Dziekanowski 10' Pawlak 34' |
| China | 3−0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Li Huayun 42', 60' Jia Xiuquan 81' |
Report Report |
Eden Gardens, Calcutta, India
| Trinidad and Tobago | 1–3 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Nevick Denoon | Report | Ravi Bhusan Babu Mani Pradip Ghosh |
Skinner Park, San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago
| Trinidad and Tobago | 3–0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Adrian Fonrose 2' Robert Joseph 60' Bertram O´Brien 85' |
Report |
Skinner Park, San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago
| Suriname | 6–2 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Report | Parminder Singh Asokan |
André Kamperveen Stadion, Paramaribo, Suriname
1984 Great Wall Cup
| China | 2–0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Zuo Shusheng 9' Li Hui 70' |
Report Report |
Workers' Stadium, Beijing, China
| India | 4–0 | North Yemen |
|---|---|---|
| Dey Ali Banerjee Mani |
Report Report |
Salt Lake Stadium, Calcutta, India
| South Korea | 1–0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Park Chang-Seon 48' | Report Report |
Salt Lake Stadium, Calcutta, India
| United Arab Emirates | 2–0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Al-Talyani 81' Khamees 88' |
Report Report |
| China | 3–0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Lin Lefeng 19' Gu Guangming 59' Jia Xiuquan 79' |
Report Report |
1985
1985 Nehru Cup
| Morocco | 1−0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Rajhy 34' | Report Report |
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Cochin, India
Referee: Park Hee-Chang (South Korea)
| Thailand | 0−0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Report Report |
Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand
Referee: Shunsaku Nakanishi (Japan)
| India | 1−1 | Indonesia |
|---|---|---|
| Narender Thapa 89' | Report Report |
Dede Suleiman 20' |
| India | 1−1 | Thailand |
|---|---|---|
| Krishanu Dey 85' | Report Report |
Narasek Boongeang 76' |
| India | 2−1 | Bangladesh |
|---|---|---|
| Bikash Panji 36' Camilo Gonsalves 54' |
Report Report |
Bhadra 15' |
| India | 1−1 | Bangladesh |
|---|---|---|
| Ghosh 37' | Report Report |
Aslam 39' |
| Penalties | ||
| Krishnendu Roy Debashis Misra Krishanu Dey Prasanta Banerjee |
4–1 | Kaiser Hamid |
National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh
1986
| Malaysia | 3–0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Azhar Shariff 11' Hassan 71', 74' |
Report |
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Attendance: 7,582
| India | 3−1 | Thailand |
|---|---|---|
| Dey 5', 13', 48' | Report | Laohakul pen.' |
Stadium Jalan Raja Muda, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
| South Korea | 3−0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Noh Soo-jin 10' Choi Soon-ho 36' Chang-sun 84' (pen.) |
Report |
Busan Gudeok Stadium, Busan, South Korea
| India | 1−2 | China |
|---|---|---|
| Debashish Mishra 37' | Report | Ma Lin 22', 25' |
Busan Gudeok Stadium, Busan, South Korea
| Bahrain | 3−0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Abdulrahman Hisham 3', 45' Yousif Ali Hassan 23' |
Report |
Busan Gudeok Stadium, Busan, South Korea
1987
| India | 5−0 | Maldives |
|---|---|---|
| Shareef (o.g.) Sisir Ghosh Amit Bhadra Deepak Kumar Krishanu Dey |
Report Report |
Salt Lake Stadium, Calcutta, India
1988
| India | 0–1 | North Yemen |
|---|---|---|
| Report | Mohammed Al Sharani 80' |
| United Arab Emirates | 3–0 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Khamees 59' Mohamed 63' Al Talyani 67' |
Report |
1989
| Bangladesh | 1–1 | India |
|---|---|---|
| Manik 34' | Report Report |
Chatterjee 84' |
Jinnah Sports Stadium, Islamabad, Pakistan
Referee: Ahmed Ibrahim Hakeem
| India | 2–1 | Sri Lanka |
|---|---|---|
| Report Report |
Jinnah Sports Stadium, Islamabad, Pakistan
Referee: Ahmed Ibrahim Hakeem
| India | 2–1 | Nepal |
|---|---|---|
| Afonso 18' Chatterjee 62' |
Report Report |
Shah 56' |
Jinnah Sports Stadium, Islamabad, Pakistan
Referee: Ahmed Ali
See also
- Indian women's national football team results (1980–1989)
- India national football team results (1970–1979)
- India national football team results (1990–1999)
- History of the India national football team
Notes
- ^ Some sources doesn't count the games played at the Olympics finals and qualifiers as official.[4] In 1999 FIFA deleted Olympics and Olympics Qualifying matches from its records. However most FAs ignore FIFA ruling and continue to recognize their Olympics and Olympics qualifying matches as official. According to RSSSF all those matches are considered official for India.[5]
- ^ Indonesia's team (known as PSSI Garuda) was composed mostly of young players with a view to developing the next generation of the national team. It can be considered as a national B team or youth team. It is not clear whether any of their matches are considered to be full internationals for the PSSI. The match against India is considered full internationals by some sources.[18][19]
- ^ Some sources doesn't count the games played at the Olympics finals and qualifiers as official.[24] In 1999 FIFA deleted Olympics and Olympics Qualifying matches from its records. However most FAs ignore FIFA ruling and continue to recognize their Olympics and Olympics qualifying matches as official. According to RSSSF all those matches are considered official for India.[25]
References
- ^ 1980 Olympics
- ^ 1981 Merdeka Tournament
- ^ India International Matches
- ^ "India » Historical results". 9 June 2021.
- ^ "India International Matches".
- ^ "Chinese fail to impress". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Singapore show colour to move into picture". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "A rout, but Indians do not impress". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Indians come close to a major upset". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Korea triumph, but not enough". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Republic beaten in opening Merdeka tie". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Brazilians delight with superb skills". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Harjinder Singh & 1981 Merdeka: He made the high and mighty bite the bullet".
- ^ "Indians thrive in wet conditions". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Roy hero in Indians 1-0 victory". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ New Straits Times - 17 September 1981
- ^ "India just make it into last four". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "India International Matches".
- ^ "India » Fixtures & Results 1982". 9 June 2021.
- ^ "India draw on old habits". The Straits Times. Retrieved 29 May 2025.
- ^ "Singapore 3-0 India".
- ^ "Singapore unleash full power on India". The Straits Times. Retrieved 29 May 2025.
- ^ "Alhassan to the rescue of Ghana". The Straits Times. Retrieved 29 May 2025.
- ^ "India » Historical results". 9 June 2021.
- ^ "India International Matches".
- ^ "India 1-2 Saudi Arabia".
- ^ "Two flashes in the pan fire Singapore to first triumph". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Magical Indians". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Saved in the nick of injury time". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "India 3-3 Malaysia".
- ^ "Malaysia sink India on wet Merdeka pitch". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Farewell to Olympic fantasy". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "India 1-0 Singapore".
- ^ "Staying Alive". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "Indonesia 0-1 India".
- ^ "Saudi Arabia 5-0 India".
- ^ "Friendlies 1984 » January » India - Poland 1:2".
- ^ "India v Argentina, 13 January 1984".
- ^ "India vs. Argentina Nehru Cup 13-1-1984 [INDIAN BROADCAST]".
- ^ "Trinidad & Tobago 3-0 India".
- ^ "Indian in the final reckoning". The Straits Times. 18 October 1984.
- ^ "The Straits Times, 3 December 1984".
- ^ "Rain and shine". The Straits Times. Retrieved 29 May 2025.
- ^ "1984 Asian Cup: When India rose rejuvenated like a phoenix".
- ^ "India 0-0 Iran". Retrieved 17 December 2023.
- ^ "Underdogs' night". The Straits Times. Retrieved 28 May 2025.
- ^ "A one-sided affair". The Straits Times. Retrieved 29 May 2025.
- ^ "India national football team archives". Archived from the original on 2016-08-19. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
- ^ "India 1-1 Bangladesh".
- ^ "India » Fixtures & Results 1986". 9 June 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
- ^ "India » Fixtures & Results 1987". 9 June 2021.
- ^ "India 5-0 Maldives".
- ^ "India 1-0 Nepal".
- ^ "India national team result archive". Retrieved 1 January 2024.
- ^ "Bangladesh 1-1 India". National Football Teams.com. Retrieved 29 May 2025.
- ^ "India » Fixtures & Results 1989". 9 June 2021.
- ^ "India 2-1 Nepal". National Football Teams.com. Retrieved 29 May 2025.