India national football team results (1980–1989)

Results of India national football team from 1980 to 1989.[1][2][3]

Summary
Matches 166–244
Games Won Draw Lost GF GA Win %
79 21 17 41 82 115 26.58%
Biggest win
India  5–0  Maldives

21 November 1987

Biggest defeat
Saudi Arabia  5–0  India

6 November 1983

Honours
Gold 1985 South Asian Games, Bangladesh
Gold 1987 South Asian Games, India
Bronze 1989 South Asian Games, Pakistan
1970–79 1990–99

1980 edit

India  0–1  China
Report Huang Xiangdong   79'




1981 edit

India  0–0  New Zealand
Report

Japan  3–2  India
Kato  
Yokoyama    
Report Ali  
Bhattacharya  

India  2–0  United Arab Emirates
Harjinder Singh  
Xavier Pius  
Report

Indonesia  0–1  India
Report Roy  

Malaysia  2–2  India
Ibrahim Din  
Dahari  
Report Harjinder Singh    

United Arab Emirates  2–0  India
FIFA
RSSSF
United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates  3–1  India
FIFA
RSSSF
United Arab Emirates

1982 edit

India  1–1  China
Mihir Bose   59' FIFA Zuo Shusheng   24'

India  2–2  South Korea
Banerjee   41'
Manas Bhattacharya   89' (pen.)
FIFA Hwang   64'
Chung   86'

India  1–3  Uruguay
Manas Bhattacharya   35' FIFA da Silva   8', 23'
Saralegui   70'

India  0–1  Indonesia
FIFA

India  0–1  South Korea
FIFA Bhattacharya   65' (o.g.)

India  0–0  Bahrain
FIFA

India  0–0  Thailand
FIFA

India  0–3  Singapore
FIFA

Ghana  1–0  India
FIFA


India  1–0  Malaysia
Kartick Seth   68' FIFA

India  2–2  China
Shabbir Ali   53'
Kartick Seth   60'
FIFA Shen Xiangfu   25'
Zuo Shusheng   82'

1983 edit

India  1–2  Saudi Arabia
RSSSF
New Delhi, India



India  3–3  Malaysia
RSSSF




Saudi Arabia  5–0  India
RSSSF
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

1984 edit

India  1−2  Poland
Bhattacharya   42' Report
RSSSF
Dziekanowski   10'
Pawlak   34'
Attendance: 80,000

India  0−1  Argentina
FIFA
RSSSF
Ricardo Gareca   79'

China  3−0  India
Li Huayun   42', 60'
Jia Xiuquan   81'
FIFA
RSSSF

Trinidad and Tobago  1–3  India
FIFA
Report
Ravi Bhusan  
Babu Mani  
Pradip Ghosh  
Skinner Park, San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago  3–0  India
FIFA
Report
Skinner Park, San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago

Suriname  6–2  India
FIFA
Report
Parminder Singh  
Asokan  

Suriname  4–1  India
FIFA
Report
Ravi Bhusan  

Trinidad and Tobago  3–0  India
FIFA
Report
Arima, Trinidad & Tobago

1984 Great Wall Cup
China  2–0  India
Zuo Shusheng   9'
Li Hui   70'
FIFA
RSSSF

India  4–0  North Yemen
Dey  
Ali  
Banerjee  
Mani  
FIFA
RSSSF

India  2–1  Malaysia
Thapa  
Mani  
FIFA
RSSSF
Abidin  

India  2–0  Pakistan
Ali   24', 82' FIFA
RSSSF

South Korea  1–0  India
Park Chang-Seon   48' FIFA
RSSSF

Singapore  2–0  India
Awab   36'
Saad   81'
FIFA
RSSSF
Attendance: 21,000

United Arab Emirates  2–0  India
Al-Talyani   81'
Khamees   88'
FIFA
RSSSF
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Abu Wahid Shanbe (Oman)

Iran  0–0  India
FIFA
RSSSF
Attendance: 10,000[6]
Referee: Koh Guan Kiat (Malaysia)

China  3–0  India
Lin Lefeng   19'
Gu Guangming   59'
Jia Xiuquan   79'
FIFA
RSSSF
Attendance: 8,256
Referee: Ahmed Jassim (Bahrain)

1985 edit

Morocco  1−0  India
Rajhy   34' FIFA
RSSSF
Referee: Park Hee-Chang (South Korea)

Indonesia  2−1  India
Nurdiansyah   41', 49' FIFA
RSSSF
Dey   34'
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Reynaldo Reyes (Philippines)

Thailand  0−0  India
FIFA
RSSSF
Referee: Shunsaku Nakanishi (Japan)

Bangladesh  1−2  India
Chunnu   42' FIFA
RSSSF
Ghosh   34'
Panji   84'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Liu Jingli (China)

India  1−1  Indonesia
Narender Thapa   89' FIFA
RSSSF
Dede Suleiman   20'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Farouk Mustafa (Iraq)

India  1−1  Thailand
Krishanu Dey   85' FIFA
RSSSF
Narasek Boongeang   76'
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Shokor Abdulkader Abdul Latif (Iraq)

India  2−1  Bangladesh
Bikash Panji   36'
Camilo Gonsalves   54'
FIFA
RSSSF
Bhadra   15'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Salih Abdul Karim Saadi (Iraq)

India  2−0    Nepal
Ghosh     FIFA
RSSSF
Dhaka, Bangladesh[7]

India  1−1  Bangladesh
Ghosh   FIFA
RSSSF
Aslam  
Penalties
Krishnendu Roy  
Debashis Misra  
Krishanu Dey  
Prasanta Banerjee  
4–1 Kaiser Hamid  
Dhaka, Bangladesh

1986 edit

India  0−0  China
Report

India  0−1  Peru
Report Navarro   60'

Burma  3−1  India
Report
Yangon, Myanmar[8]

Malaysia  3–0  India
Azhar Shariff   11'
Zainal Abidin Hassan   71', 74'
Report
Attendance: 7582

India  4−3  South Korea
Krishanu Dey   3', 17'
V. P. Sathyan  
Mauricio Afonso  
Report Cha Kee-Chul   11', 60'
Kim Dae-Heun  
Attendance: 2551

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'
Park Chang-sun   84' (pen.)
Report

India  1−2  China
Debashish Mishra   37' Report Ma Lin   22', 25'

Bahrain  3−0  India
Abdulrahman Hisham   3', 45'
Yousif Ali Hassan   23'
Report

1987 edit


India  5−0  Maldives
Shareef   (o.g.)
Sisir Ghosh  
Amit Bhadra  
Deepak Kumar  
Krishanu Dey  
Report
Report

India  1−0    Nepal
Mohammed Farid   89' Report
Report

1988 edit

Bangladesh  0–0  India
Report

India  0–1  Thailand
Report

India  0–1  North Yemen
Report Mohammed Al Sharani  

United Arab Emirates  3–0  India
Khamees   59'
Mohamed   63'
Al Talyani   67'
Report

China  1–0  India
Liu Haiguang   30' Report

1989 edit

Bangladesh  1–1  India
Mohammed Nurul Huque   FIFA
Report
Satyajit Chatterjee  


India  2–1    Nepal
Afonso  
Chatterjee  
FIFA
Report
Shah  

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The precise designation of the South Korean team is not clear. But the match against South Korea XI is considered as an international A match for India by some sources of RSSSF.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ 1980 Olympics
  2. ^ 1981 Merdeka Tournament
  3. ^ RSSSF
  4. ^ "Indian football team at the Asian Games: 1982 New Delhi". Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Indian in the final reckoning". The Straits Times. 18 October 1984.
  6. ^ "India 0-0 Iran". Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  7. ^ "India national football team archives". Retrieved 1 January 2024.
  8. ^ "India » Fixtures & Results 1986". Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  9. ^ "1988 AFC Asian Cup qualification". Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  10. ^ "1988 AFC Asian Cup qualification". Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  11. ^ "India national team result archive". Retrieved 1 January 2024.