India national football team results (1970–1979)

Results of India national football team from 1970–1979.[1][2][3]

Summary
Matches 106–165
Games Won Draw Lost GF GA Win %
60 18 10 32 81 141 30%
Biggest win
India  6–0  Malaysia

26 August 1971

Biggest defeat
India  1–9  Burma

6 August 1971

South Korea  8–0  India

18 August 1976

Honours
Bronze 1970 Asian Games, Thailand
1960–69 1980–89

1970

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Taiwan  1–0  India
Hu San Wah   FIFA
RSSSF

Malaysia  1–3  India
Wong Choon Wah   FIFA
RSSSF
Shyam Thapa  
Syed Nayeemuddin  
Ranjit Thapa  
Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia

India  0–2  Burma
FIFA
RSSSF
Win Maung    

India  2–1  South Vietnam
Subhash Bhowmick  
Mohammed Habib  
FIFA
RSSSF
Nguyen Van Xe  
Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia

South Korea  3–2  India
Chung Kang Ji  
Park Yi Chung  
Lee Hae Taik  
FIFA
RSSSF
Subhash Bhowmick  
Mohammed Habib  


Thailand  2–2  India
Sahas Pornsavan   13'
Preecha Kitboon   21'
RSSSF
FIFA
Subhash Bhowmick   35', 57'
Bangkok, Thailand

India  2–0  South Vietnam
Habib   76'
Rajvi   85'
RSSSF
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

India  3–0  Indonesia
Doraiswamy Nataraj   74'
Rajvi   79'
Thapa   83'
RSSSF
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

Japan  1–0  India
Kimura   88' RSSSF
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

Burma  2–0  India
Ye Nyunt   15', 48' FIFA
RSSSF
Bangkok, Thailand

India  1–0  Japan
Gurung   36' FIFA
RSSSF
Bangkok, Thailand

1971

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India  1–9  Burma
Magan Singh   RSSSF Ye Nyunt    
Tin Aung Moe  
Win Maung   
Aye Maung Gyi   
Hia Tay  
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Singapore  2–2  India
Kim Lye  
R Krishnan  
RSSSF Amar Bahadur  
Shyam Thapa  
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Indonesia  3–1  India
Waskito   1', 54', 58' Report Habib   42'

Philippines  1–5  India
Tomas Lozano   56' Report Bhowmick   17', 67' 
Thapa   28'
Habib   65'

India  1–2  Hong Kong
Syed Nayeemuddin   Report Wu Kwok Hung  
L Kwow Keong  

Japan  1–0  India
Noritaka Hidaka   Report

1971 Pestasukan
India  2–1 (a.e.t.)  Indonesia
Mohammed Habib    Report

1971 Pestasukan
India  6–0  Malaysia
Subhash Bhowmick   
Mohammed Habib   
Doraiswamy Natraj  
Swapan Sengupta  
Report

1971 Pestasukan
South Vietnam  0–0  India
RSSSF

Friendly
Soviet Union  5–0  India
Kolotov   6', 35', 39'
Khmelnytskyi   49', 71'
Report
Dynamo Stadium, Moscow, Soviet Union
Attendance: 12,000

1972

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India  3–4  Burma
Sukalyan Ghosh   44', 50'
Magan Singh   26'
Report Than Soe   11', 14'
Win Maung   24', 41'

India  2–4  Indonesia
Samaresh Chowdhury   57'
Doraiswamy Natraj   89'
Report Jacob Sihasale   10'
Kainun Waskito   16', 38'
Abdul Kadir   75'

India  0–1  Israel
Report Speigler   50'

1973

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South Vietnam  1–2  India
Ho Thanh Cang   8' FIFA
Report
Magan Singh   32'
Nicholas Pereira   57'

India  3–0  Khmer Republic
Bernard Pereira   7'
Magan Singh  
N.Ulganathan   60'
FIFA
Report



India  1–1  South Vietnam
M Prasannan   FIFA
Report
Nguyen Van Mong  
Penalties
Bernard Pereira  
Manuel Jayaraj  
Nicholas Pereira  
Thomas Fernandes  
4−5 Ho Than Cang  
Hyunh Van Chien  
Cu Sinh  
Quong Duo Vin  
Duong Van Tho  

1974

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Thailand  2–4  India
  • Pasrapon  
  • Niwatana Sesawadi   pen.'
Report
Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia

Malaysia  4–1  India
Report
Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia

India  2–2  Hong Kong
Report Yu Kwok-Kit   34', 55'
Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia

Indonesia  0–0 (a.e.t.)  India
Report
Penalties
Oyong Liza  
Wibisono  
Anjao Asmar  
Junaeri Adbilah  
4−2 Subrata Bhattacharya  
Lateefuddin  
Perak Stadium, Ipoh, Malaysia

Iraq  3–0  India
Hazim Jassam   19'
Hassan   27'
Kadhim   58'
Report

China  7–1  India
Wang Jilian   2', 24'
Li Guoning   19' (pen.)  
Liu Qingquan  
Rong Zhixing  
Chi Shangbin  
Report Magan Singh   74'

North Korea  4–1  India
Hong Song-Nam    
Yong Song-Guk  
Myong Dong-Chan  
Report Magan Singh  

1976

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AFG Rep.Day Cup
Pakistan  1–1  India
Report Harjinder Singh  
Ghazi Stadium, Kabul, Afghanistan

AFG Rep.Day Cup
Afghanistan  1–1  India
FIFA
RSSSF
Harjinder Singh  
Ghazi Stadium, Kabul, Afghanistan


Malaysia  5–1  India
FIFA
Report

Thailand  6–2  India
Weeryudh Sawesdi  
Kittichai  
Miwat Sriswat  
Witaya Lonakhul   
Report
Report
Manjit Singh  
Shabbir Ali  

Burma  2–2  India
Maung Win  
Maung Kyi Lon  
FIFA
Report
Manjit Singh  
Harjinder Singh  

India  3–1  Indonesia
Shabbir Ali   7', 33', 35' Report
Report

India  0−8  South Korea
FIFA
Report
Cha Bum-kun    
Park Sang-in   
Kim Jin-kook  
Park Young Joo  
Kim Ho-kon  

South Korea  4–0  India
Lee Young-Moo   40', 52'
Cho Dong-Hyun   42'
Cha Bum-Kun   55'
FIFA

Singapore  2–1  India
Quah Kim Song    FIFA A. D. Devaraju  

Malaysia  4–0  India
FIFA

1977

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South Korea  3–0  India
Cha Bum-Kun   57', 89'
Kim Jae-Han   85'
FIFA

Thailand  4–0  India
FIFA

South Korea  0–1  India
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

Thailand  1–1  India
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

India  2–1  Singapore
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

India  2–1  Indonesia
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

Malaysia  3–0  India
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

1978

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India  3–0  Bangladesh
Bidesh Bose  
Harjinder Singh  
Xavier Pius  
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

India  0–1  Malaysia
FIFA
Bangkok, Thailand

India  0–3  Iraq
FIFA Mahmoud   20'
Shaker   25'
Saeed   63'
Bangkok, Thailand

Kuwait  6–1  India
FIFA Surajit Sengupta  
Bangkok, Thailand

North Korea  3–1  India
FIFA A. Devraj Doraiswamy  
Bangkok, Thailand

Notes

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  1. ^ The match against Japan XI is considered as full A international for India by some RSSSF sources.[1]
  2. ^ The standard of teams is unclear. Malaysia apparently used a team of players who had not appeared in the Merdeka Tournament in Malaysia immediately prior to this tournament in Singapore. But the match against Malaysia XI is considered as full A international by some RSSSF sources.[2]
  3. ^ This match against Pakistan in 1976 is considered as full A international by some RSSSF sources.[3]
  4. ^ This match against South Korea XI in 1977 is considered as full A international for India by some RSSSF and FIFA sources.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Merdeka Tournament 1970".
  2. ^ RSSSF
  3. ^ "Indian team 1970 Merdeka Cup". Retrieved 1 January 2024.
  4. ^ "When FIFA President Called Indian Football Team as 'Best Technical Side of Asia'". Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Indians spilt open myth". Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Indian team 1973 Merdeka Cup". Retrieved 1 January 2023.