Laos national football team results (1961–1999)
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This article details the fixtures and results of the Laos national football team from 1961 up to until 1999.[1]
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Results
Laos's score is shown first in each case.
No. | Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Laos scorers | Att. | Ref. |
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1 | 12 December 1961 | Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (N) | South Vietnam | 0–7 | 1961 SEAP Games | [1][2] | ||
2 | 13 December 1961 | Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (N) | Thailand | 2–5 | 1961 SEAP Games | Unknown | [1][2] | |
3 | 13 November 1963 | Indonesia (N) | North Vietnam | 1–9 | 1963 GANEFO Tournament | [1] | ||
4 | 15 November 1963 | Indonesia (N) | Egypt | 0–15 | 1963 GANEFO Tournament | [1] | ||
5 | 11 December 1967 | National Stadium, Bangkok (N) | South Vietnam | 0–5 | 1967 SEAP Games | [1][3] | ||
6 | 14 December 1967 | National Stadium, Bangkok (N) | Burma | 0–2 | 1967 SEAP Games | [1][3] | ||
7 | 15 December 1967 | National Stadium, Bangkok (A) | Thailand | 2–5 | 1967 SEAP Games | [1][3] | ||
8 | 22 November 1968 | Bangkok (A) | Thailand | 0–1 | 1968 King's Cup | [1][4] | ||
9 | 24 November 1968 | Bangkok (N) | Malaysia | 0–5 | 1968 King's Cup | [1][4] | ||
10 | 19 November 1969 | Bangkok (N) | South Korea | 0–2 | 1969 King's Cup | [1][5] | ||
11 | 21 November 1969 | Bangkok (A) | Thailand | 4–3 | 1969 King's Cup | Unknown | [1][5] | |
12 | 23 November 1969 | Bangkok (N) | Malaysia | 1–1 | 1969 King's Cup | La Mone | [1][5] | |
13 | 26 November 1969 | Bangkok (N) | Indonesia | 1–3 | 1969 King's Cup | Unknown | [1][5] | |
14 | 6 December 1969 | Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (N) | Malaysia | 1–2 | 1969 SEAP Games | Unknown | [1][6] | |
15 | 9 December 1969 | Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (N) | South Vietnam | 0–0 | 1969 SEAP Games | [1][6] | ||
16 | 11 December 1969 | Bogyoke Aung San Stadium, Rangoon (A) | Burma | 0–4 | 1969 SEAP Games | [1][6] | ||
17 | 23 October 1970 | Saigon (A) | South Vietnam | 0–4 | Friendly | [1] | ||
18 | 8 November 1970 | Bangkok (A) | Thailand | 0–1 | 1970 King's Cup | [1][7] | ||
19 | 10 November 1970 | Bangkok (N) | South Korea | 0–4 | 1970 King's Cup | [1][7] | ||
20 | 14 November 1970 | Bangkok (N) | Singapore | 3–0 | 1970 King's Cup | Unknown | [1][7] | |
21 | 16 November 1970 | Bangkok (N) | Hong Kong | 2–4 | 1970 King's Cup | Unknown | [1][7] | |
22 | 12 December 1971 | Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (A) | Malaysia | 0–5 | 1971 SEAP Games | Unknown | [1][8] | |
23 | 14 December 1971 | Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (N) | Khmer Republic | 0–2 | 1971 SEAP Games | [1][8] | ||
24 | 16 December 1971 | Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (N) | Thailand | 0–3 | 1971 SEAP Games | [1][8] | ||
25 | 7 June 1972 | Jakarta (A) | Indonesia | 1–5 | 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament | Udjang (og) | [1][9] | |
26 | 9 June 1972 | Jakarta (N) | Malaysia | 0–2 | 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament | [1][9] | ||
27 | 11 June 1972 | Jakarta (N) | Burma | 1–6 | 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament | Unknown | [1][9] | |
28 | 13 June 1972 | Jakarta (N) | Sri Lanka | 1–3 | 1972 Jakarta Anniversary Tournament | Unknown | [1][9] | |
29 | 2 September 1973 | National Stadium, Singapore (N) | Burma | 0–8 | 1973 SEAP Games | Unknown | [1][10] | |
30 | 4 September 1973 | National Stadium, Singapore (N) | South Vietnam | 1–5 | 1973 SEAP Games | Unknown | [1][10] | |
31 | 1 November 1974 | Saigon (A) | South Vietnam | 0–1 | 1974 Vietnam Independence Tournament | [1][11] | ||
32 | 2 November 1974 | Saigon (N) | Malaysia | 0–0 | 1974 Vietnam Independence Tournament | [1][11] | ||
33 | 5 November 1974 | Saigon (N) | Taiwan | 1–2 | 1974 Vietnam Independence Tournament | Unknown | [1][11] | |
34 | 10 December 1974 | Bangkok (N) | Singapore | 0–2 | 1974 King's Cup | [1][12] | ||
35 | 12 December 1974 | Bangkok (A) | Thailand | 1–6 | 1974 King's Cup | Unknown | [1][12] | |
36 | 14 December 1974 | Bangkok (N) | Malaysia | 2–2 | 1974 King's Cup | Unknown | [1][12] | |
37 | 7 June 1993 | National Stadium, Singapore (N) | Brunei | 3–2 | Football at the 1993 SEA Games | Khenkitisack (2), Saysana | 6,000 | [1][13] |
38 | 9 June 1993 | Jurong Stadium, Singapore (N) | Myanmar | 1–7 | Football at the 1993 SEA Games | Khenkitisack | 1,000 | [1][14] |
39 | 11 June 1993 | Jurong Stadium, Singapore (N) | Malaysia | 0–9 | Football at the 1993 SEA Games | 1,500 | [1][15] | |
40 | 13 June 1993 | National Stadium, Singapore (N) | Thailand | 1–4 | Football at the 1993 SEA Games | Saysana | 10,000 | [1][16] |
41 | 6 December 1995 | Thailand (N) | Philippines | 1–0 | Football at the 1995 SEA Games | Maicompiuto | [1][17] | |
42 | 8 December 1995 | Thailand (N) | Brunei | 3–0 | Football at the 1995 SEA Games | Luang, Auxaynoma, Sinahoukiena | [1][17] | |
43 | 10 December 1995 | Thailand (N) | Singapore | 0–0 | Football at the 1995 SEA Games | [1][17] | ||
44 | 12 December 1995 | Thailand (N) | Myanmar | 0–1 | Football at the 1995 SEA Games | [1][17] | ||
45 | 2 September 1996 | Jurong Stadium, Jurong (N) | Indonesia | 1–5 | 1996 AFF Championship | Saysana | 2,800 | [1][18] |
46 | 5 September 1996 | Jurong Stadium, Jurong (N) | Vietnam | 1–1 | 1996 AFF Championship | Chalana | 1,400 | [1][18] |
47 | 9 September 1996 | Jurong Stadium, Jurong (N) | Cambodia | 1–0 | 1996 AFF Championship | Keolakhone | 4,000 | [1][18] |
48 | 11 September 1996 | Jurong Stadium, Jurong (N) | Myanmar | 2–4 | 1996 AFF Championship | Khenkitisack, Phonesavanh | 500 | [1][18] |
49 | 5 October 1997 | Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (A) | Indonesia | 2–5 | Football at the 1997 SEA Games | Somsack, Khenkitisack | [1][19] | |
50 | 9 October 1997 | Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (N) | Philippines | 4–1 | Football at the 1997 SEA Games | Thammavongsa, Channiphone, Fegidero (og), Unknown | [1][19] | |
51 | 12 October 1997 | Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (N) | Vietnam | 1–2 | Football at the 1997 SEA Games | Thepsouvanh | [1][19] | |
52 | 14 October 1997 | Senayan Stadium, Jakarta (N) | Malaysia | 1–0 | Football at the 1997 SEA Games | Channiphone | [1][19] | |
53 | 16 March 1998 | Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon (N) | Brunei | 2–1 | 1998 AFF Championship qualification | Unknown | [1][20] | |
54 | 18 March 1998 | Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon (A) | Myanmar | 0–3 | 1998 AFF Championship qualification | [1][20] | ||
55 | 26 August 1998 | Hanoi Stadium, Hanoi (A) | Vietnam | 1–4 | 1998 AFF Championship | Keolakhone | 20,000 | [1][20] |
56 | 28 August 1998 | Hanoi Stadium, Hanoi (N) | Malaysia | 0–0 | 1998 AFF Championship | 15,000 | [1][20] | |
57 | 30 August 1998 | Hanoi Stadium, Hanoi (N) | Singapore | 1–4 | 1998 AFF Championship | Phonephachan | 15,000 | [1][20] |
58 | 3 December 1998 | Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium, Sisaket (N) | Kazakhstan | 0–5 | Football at the 1998 Asian Games | [1][21] | ||
59 | 5 December 1998 | Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium, Sisaket (N) | Iran | 1–6 | Football at the 1998 Asian Games | Keophet | [1][21] | |
60 | 30 July 1999 | Berakas Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (N) | Vietnam | 0–9 | Football at the 1999 SEA Games | 1,000 | [1][22] | |
61 | 1 August 1999 | Berakas Track and Field Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (N) | Thailand | 1–4 | Football at the 1999 SEA Games | Khenkittisack | 20,000 | [1][22] |
62 | 3 August 1999 | Berakas Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (N) | Philippines | 3–2 | Football at the 1999 SEA Games | Thamavongsa, Soubinh, Louang-Amath | 500 | [1][22] |
63 | 5 August 1999 | Berakas Track and Field Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (N) | Myanmar | 0–0 | Football at the 1999 SEA Games | 500 | [1][22] |
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