The following is a list of first official international association football matches for each (present or past) member of FIFA, played between 1940 and 1962. The matches are listed chronologically.
List of matches
editCroatia
edit2 April 1940[1] Friendly | Croatia | 4–0 | Switzerland | HSK Gradjanski Stadium, Zagreb |
Matekalo 46' Cimermančić 70', 82' Lešnik 84' |
RSSSF reportEU-Football report | Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Giuseppe Scarpi (Italy) |
Lebanon
edit27 April 1940[2] Friendly | Mandatory Palestine | 5–1 | Lebanon | Maccabiah Stadium, Tel-Aviv |
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Report |
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Attendance: 10,000 Referee: John Blackwell (England) |
Puerto Rico
edit12 November 1940 [3] Friendly | Cuba | 1–1 | Puerto Rico | Havana |
Not known ?' | Not known ?' |
Afghanistan and Iran
edit25 August 1941[4][5] Friendly | Afghanistan | 0–0 | Iran | Ghazi Stadium, Kabul |
Report | Attendance: 10,000 |
Syria
edit19 April 1942[6] Friendly | Lebanon | 1–2 | Syria | Beirut Municipal Stadium, Beirut |
Abou Nader 30' |
Mongolia (This is a mistake) this match listed wasn't played by Mongolia, this match was played by Inner Mongolia (Mengjiang) a chinese territory that was a pupet state of Japan in the WWII.
edit10 August 1942[7] Manchuria 10th Anniversary Tournament | Japan | 12–0 | Mongolia | Xinjing, Manchuria |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' |
Tanzania
edit1945[8] Gossage Cup | Tanganyika | 0–7 | Uganda | Nakivubo Stadium, Kampala |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' |
Iceland
editAlbania
edit17 July 1946[10] Balkan Cup | Albania | 2–3 | Yugoslavia | Qemal Stafa Stadium, Tirana |
Mirashi 6' Teliti 8' |
Report | Matošić 49' Bobek 52' Čajkovski 57' |
Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Radu Istrate (Romania) |
Zambia
edit1946[11] Friendly | Southern Rhodesia | 0–4 | Northern Rhodesia | Salisbury |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?' |
Ethiopia and Djibouti
edit15 May 1947[12][13] Friendly | Ethiopia | 5–0 | French Somaliland | Addis Ababa Stadium, Addis Ababa |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' |
Madagascar and Mauritius
edit1947[14][15] Triangular Tournament | Madagascar | 1–2 | Mauritius | Mahamasina Municipal Stadium, Antananarivo |
Not known ?' | Not known ?', ?' |
China PR
edit2 August 1948[16] Olympic Games | Turkey | 4–0 | China | Green Pond Road, Walthamstow, England |
Kılıç 18' 61' Saygun 72' Küçükandonyadis 87' |
Report | Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Johann Beck (Austria) |
South Korea
edit2 August 1948[17] Olympic Games | South Korea | 5–3 | Mexico | Champion Hill, Dulwich, England |
Choi Song-Gon 13' Bai Chon-Go 30' Chung Kook-Chin 63' 66' Chung Nam-Sik 87' |
Report | Cárdenas 23' Figueroa 85' Ruiz 89' |
Attendance: 6,500 Referee: Leo Lemesic (Yugoslavia) |
Israel
edit26 September 1948[18] Friendly | USA Olympic Team | 3–1 | Israel | Giants Stadium, New York City, United States |
Souza 14', 57' McLaughlin 44' | Ben-Dror 20' | Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Coggin |
Hong Kong
edit1 January 1949[19] Friendly | Hong Kong | 2–5 | South Korea | Hong Kong |
Not known ?', ?' | Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' |
South Vietnam
edit15 January 1949[20] Friendly | South Vietnam | 2–4 | South Korea | Saigon |
Not known ?', ?' | Not known ?', ?', ?', ?' |
Macau
edit25 January 1949[21] Friendly | Macau | 1–5 | South Korea | Macau |
Not known ?' | Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' |
Cyprus
editSierra Leone and Nigeria
edit10 August 1949[23] Friendly | Sierra Leone | 0–2 | Nigeria | Freetown |
Not known ?', ?' |
Pakistan
edit6 January 1950[24] Friendly | Iran | 5–1 | Pakistan | Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran |
Boromand ?', ?', ?' Shakibi ?' Khatami ?' |
Report | Not known ?' | Attendance: 17,000 |
Ghana
edit28 May 1950[25] Friendly | Gold Coast | 1–0 | Nigeria | Accra |
Not known ?' |
Saarland
edit22 November 1950[26] Friendly | Saar | 5–3 | Switzerland "B" | Ludwigparkstadion, Saarbrücken |
Berg 3' Leibenguth 11', 75' Martin 14', 65' |
[1] | Albert Stoll 51', 57' Hügi 69' |
Attendance: 16,000 Referee: Léon Boes (France) |
Myanmar
edit5 March 1951[27] Asian Games | Iran | 2–0 | Burma | National Stadium, New Delhi |
Afshar 17' Kouzehkanani 60' |
Report | Attendance: 17,000 |
New Caledonia
edit19 September 1951[28] Friendly | New Caledonia | 2–0 | New Zealand | Nouméa |
Not known ?', ?' |
Vanuatu
edit4 October 1951[29] Friendly | New Hebrides | 0–9 | New Zealand | Nouméa, New Caledonia |
Coxon ?', ?', ?' Walsh ?', ?', ?' Newall ?', ?' Fleet ?' |
Fiji
edit7 October 1951[30] Friendly | Fiji | 4–6 | New Zealand | Suva |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?' | Newall ?', ?', ?' Coxon ?' McKissock ?' Mutimer ?' |
Sri Lanka
editEast Germany
edit21 September 1952[32] Friendly | Poland | 3–0 | East Germany | Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw |
Trampisz 70' Anioła 80', 84' |
[2] | Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Sándor Harangozó (Hungary) |
Tahiti
edit21 September 1952[33] Friendly | French Polynesia | 2–2 | New Zealand | Papeete |
Not known ?', ?' | Coxon ?' Newall ?' |
Singapore
edit11 April 1953[34] Friendly | Singapore | 2–3 | South Korea | Singapore |
Not known ?', ?' | Choi Chung-min ?' Park Il-kap ?' Not known ?' |
Malaysia
edit13 April 1953[35] Friendly | Malaya | 2–3 | South Korea | Singapore |
Not known ?', ?' | Not known ?', ?', ?' |
Palestine
edit26 July 1953[36] Pan Arab Games | Egypt | 8–1 | Palestine | Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria |
Qadoura 10' Shareef El-Far 25' Ad-Diba 34', 37', 42', 60' El-Dhizui 50', 80' |
17' Farah |
Libya
edit29 July 1953[37] Pan Arab Games | Egypt | 10–2 | Libya | Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria |
Rous 4' El-Dhizui 19', 56', 69', 77' Ad-Diba 46', 79', 88' Qadoura 65' ? ?' (o.g.) |
35' Zantouni 60' (pen.) Al-Houni |
Jordan
edit1 August 1953[38] Pan Arab Games | Syria | 3–1 | Jordan | Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt |
Al-Aqqad 28', 75' Yaqoub 35' |
15' ? |
Chinese Taipei
edit1 May 1954[39] Asian Games | Republic of China | 3–2 | South Vietnam | Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila |
Lee Tai-fai 17' Chu Wing-keung 37' (pen.) Yiu Cheuk-yin 50' |
Nguyễn Văn Tư 41' Trần Văn Ứng 65' |
Cambodia
edit17 March 1956[40][3] Asian Cup qualifier | Cambodia | 2–3 | Malaya | Phnom-Penh |
Not known ?', ?' | Not known ?', ?', ?' |
North Vietnam
edit4 October 1956[41] Three Nations Tournament | China | 5–3 | North Vietnam | Beijing |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' | Not known ?', ?', ?' |
North Korea
edit7 October 1956[42] Three Nations Tournament | China | 0–1 | North Korea | Beijing |
Not known ?' |
Togo
edit13 October 1956[43][44] Friendly | French Togoland | 1–1 | Gold Coast | Stade Agoè-Nyivé, Lomé |
Not known ?' | Not known ?' |
Sudan
edit16 November 1956[45] Friendly | Ethiopia | 2–1 | Sudan | Addis Ababa Stadium, Addis Ababa |
Not known ?', ?' | Not known ?' |
Thailand
edit1956[46] Friendly | South Vietnam | 3–1 | Thailand | South Vietnam |
Not known ?', ?', ?' | Not known ?' |
Malta
edit24 February 1957[47] Friendly | Malta | 2–3 | Austria "B" | Ta' Qali National Stadium, Gżira |
Cauchi 86' Nicholl 89' |
Report | Bonnici 16' (o.g.) Wagner 72' Haummer 78' |
Attendance: 17,421 Referee: Vincenzo Orlandini (Italy) |
Algeria
editSaudi Arabia
edit18 October 1957[50][6] Pan Arab Games | Lebanon | 1–1 | Saudi Arabia | Camille Chamoun Stadium, Beirut |
Kayyal 30' | Report | Altonian 22' |
Morocco and Iraq
edit19 October 1957[51][52] Pan Arab Games | Morocco | 3–3 | Iraq | Beirut, Lebanon |
El-Madani ?' Benchekroun ?', ?' (pen.) |
Report | Ammo Baba 48' Eshaya 50' Salman 63' |
Benin
editIvory Coast
edit13 April 1960[54] French Community Games | Ivory Coast | 3–2 | Dahomey | Antananarivo, Madagascar |
Not known ?', ?', ?' | Not known ?', ?' |
Burkina Faso and Gabon
edit13 April 1960[55][56] French Community Games | Upper Volta | 5–4 | Gabon | Antananarivo, Madagascar |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' | Not known ?', ?', ?', ?' |
Cameroon
edit13 April 1960[57] French Community Games | Cameroon | 9–2 | Djibouti | Antananarivo, Madagascar |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' Not known ?', ?', ?', ?' |
Not known ?', ?' |
Mali and Central African Republic
edit13 April 1960[58][59] French Community Games | Mali | 4–3 | Central African Republic | Antananarivo, Madagascar |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?' | Not known ?', ?', ?' |
Congo
edit13 April 1960[60] French Community Games | Congo | 4–1 | Réunion | Antananarivo, Madagascar |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?' | Not known ?' |
Guinea
edit2 October 1960[61] Friendly | Nigeria | 4–1 | Guinea | Onikan Stadium, Lagos |
Ekpe ?' Emenako ?' Amusa ?' Fayemi ?' |
Report | Not known ?' |
Kuwait
edit3 September 1961[62] Pan Arab Games | Kuwait | 2–2 | Libya | Casablanca, Morocco |
Report |
Laos
edit12 December 1961[63] Southeast Asian Peninsular Games | South Vietnam | 7–0 | Laos | Rangoon, Burma |
Report |
Senegal
edit31 December 1961[64] Friendly tournament | Dahomey | 4–3 | Senegal | Abidjan, Ivory Coast |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?' | Not known ?', ?', ?' |
Malawi
edit15 October 1962[65] Friendly | Malawi | 0–12 | Ghana | Blantyre |
Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' Not known ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' |
Gambia
editSee also
editNotes
edit- A.^ RSSSF[67] list three matches played in Hong Kong in 1949, 1950 and 1953 between "China" and South Korea whose status is not officially recognized by FIFA.
- B.^ Prior to Algerian independence in 1962, matches were organised under the auspices of the Front de Libération Nationale.[48][68]
- C.^ There is some confusion as to the order and results of the two matches played between Cambodia and Malaya in the 1956 Asian Cup Qualification tournament. The RFFFS page for Cambodia[40] shows Cambodia losing 2–3 to Malaya on 17 March and losing 2–9 to Malaya on 24 April, with both matches played in Malaya. The Elo site for Cambodia[69] shows the same results, but with the match on 17 March being played in Cambodia. The RFFFS page for the Asian Cup shows the matches as 9–2 to Malaya on 17 March (played in Malaya) and 3–2 to Cambodia on 24 April (played in Cambodia).[70] As the Elo rankings are based on Cambodia losing both matches, this is assumed to be correct
- D.^ The RSSSF page for Saudi Arabia[71] lists the first match as being played on 20 October 1957 against Syria in the 1957 Pan Arab Games, whereas the RSSSF article on these games lists the first match as being played against the hosts, Lebanon, on 18 October.[72] This is supported by the Elo page for Saudi Arabia.[50]
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