Philippines national football team results

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This article details the international fixtures and results of the Philippines national football team.

Fixtures and results (2020 onwards)

Fixtures and results (2010–2019)

2019

7 January 2019 2019 AC GS South Korea  1–0  Philippines Dubai, United Arab Emirates
17:30 (UTC+4) Hwang Ui-jo 67' Report Stadium: Al-Maktoum Stadium
Attendance: 3,185
Referee: Nawaf Shukralla (Bahrain)
11 January 2019 2019 AC GS Philippines  0–3  China Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
17:30 (UTC+4) Report Wu Lei 40', 66'
Yu Dabao 80'
Stadium: Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium
Attendance: 16,013
Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura (Japan)
16 January 2019 2019 AC GS Kyrgyzstan  3–1  Philippines Dubai, United Arab Emirates
17:30 (UTC+4) Lux 24', 51', 77' Report Schröck 80' Stadium: Rashid Stadium
Attendance: 4,217
Referee: Turki Al-Khudhayr (Saudi Arabia)
7 June 2019 Friendly China  2–0  Philippines Guangzhou, China
19:35 (UTC+8) Wu Xi 14'
Zhang Xizhe 54'
Report Stadium: Tianhe Stadium
Attendance: 39,836
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
9 June 2019 Unofficial friendly[note 1] Guangzhou Evergrande (RT) China 0–0  Philippines Guangzhou, China
17:35 (UTC+8) Report Stadium: Tianhe Stadium
5 September 2019 2022 WCQ R2 Philippines  2–5  Syria Bacolod, Philippines
19:30 UTC+8
Report (FIFA)
Report (AFC)
Stadium: Panaad Stadium
Attendance: 2,645
Referee: Jumpei Iida (Japan)
10 September 2019 2022 WCQ R2 Guam  1–4  Philippines Dededo, Guam
15:30 UTC+10
Report (FIFA)
Report (AFC)
Stadium: Guam F.A. National Training Center
Attendance: 1,096
Referee: Kim Woo-sung (South Korea)
15 October 2019 2022 WCQ R2 Philippines  0–0  China Bacolod, Philippines
20:00 UTC+8 Report (FIFA)
Report (AFC)
Stadium: Panaad Stadium
Attendance: 2,982
Referee: Aziz Asimov (Uzbekistan)
14 November 2019 2022 WCQ R2 Maldives  1–2  Philippines Malé, Maldives
16:00 UTC+5
Report (FIFA)
Report (AFC)
Stadium: National Football Stadium
Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Ahmed Al-Ali (Jordan)

2018

22 March 2018 Friendly Philippines  3–2  Fiji Manila, Philippines
19:30 (UTC+8) P. Younghusband 30' (pen.)
Minegishi 53'
Ingreso 63'
Report Votoniu 74'
Krishna 81' (pen.)
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 1,526
9 September 2018 Friendly Al-Hadd Bahrain 3–2  Philippines Bahrain
19:00 (UTC+3) ? ?' Report
5 October 2018 2018 Bangabandhu Cup Bangladesh  0–1  Philippines Sylhet, Bangladesh
18:30 (UTC+6) Report Daniels 24' Stadium: Sylhet District Stadium
Referee: Zaid Thamer Mohammed (Iraq)
9 October 2018 2018 Bangabandhu Cup Philippines  0–2  Tajikistan Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
14:30 (UTC+6) Report Tursunov 31'
Nazarov 90+7'
Stadium: Cox's Bazar Stadium
Referee: Mahmood Al-Majarafi (Oman)
13 October 2018 Friendly Philippines  1–1  Oman Al Rayyan, Qatar
18:30 (UTC+3) Al-Hajri 38' (o.g.) Report Saleh 8' Stadium: Thani bin Jassim Stadium
Referee: Khamis Al Marri (Qatar)
17 November 2018 2018 AFF Championship East Timor  2–3  Philippines Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
17:00 UTC+8 Reis 73' (pen.)
Pedro 75'
Report (AFFSZ)
Report (AFF)
P. Younghusband 27'
Steuble 33'
de Murga 68'
Stadium: Kuala Lumpur Stadium
Attendance: 312
Referee: Amdillah Zainuddin (Brunei)

2017

22 March 2017 Friendly Philippines  0–0  Malaysia Manila, Philippines
19:30 (UTC+8) Report Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Referee: Steve Supresencia (Philippines)
28 March 2017 AFC Asian Cup 2019 qualification Philippines  4–1    Nepal Manila, Philippines
20:00 (UTC+8) P. Younghusband 21' (pen.), 23'
Ramsay 27'
Patiño 72'
Report Rai 45+1' Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 1,715
Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman)
10 October 2017 AFC Asian Cup 2019 qualification Yemen  1–1  Philippines Al Wakrah, Qatar
18:00 (UTC+3) Ali 63' Report Mi. Ott 89' Stadium: Saoud bin Abdulrahman Stadium
Attendance: 2,169
Referee: Wang Di (China)
14 November 2017 AFC Asian Cup 2019 qualification Nepal    0-0  Philippines Lalitpur, Nepal
14:00 (UTC+5:45) Report Stadium: ANFA Complex
Attendance: 1,023
Referee: Ahmed Al-Ali (Jordan)
3 December 2017 2017 CTFA International Tournament Chinese Taipei  3–0  Philippines Taipei, Taiwan
19:00 UTC+8 Li Mao 38', 63'
Chen Ting-yang 81'
Report Stadium: Taipei Municipal Stadium

2016

26 July 2016[5] Friendly Philippines  0–2 Australia Perth Glory FC Bantay, Philippines
19:00 (UTC+8) Report 1, 2 Knowles 67'
Garcia 90+2'
Stadium: Quirino Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
6 September 2016[6] Friendly Kyrgyzstan  1–2  Philippines Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
20:30 (UTC+6) Lux 60' Ingreso 43'
Bahadoran 52'
Stadium: Dolen Omurzakov Stadium
Attendance: 8,200

2015

3 September 2015 Friendly Philippines  2–0  Maldives Manila, Philippines
20:00 (UTC+8) Samdhooh 49' (o.g.)
Lucena 55'
Report Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Referee: Clifford Daypuyat (Philippines)

2014

11 April 2014 Friendly[13] Philippines  3–0    Nepal Doha, Qatar
20:30 (UTC+8) Dizon 14'
Steuble 32'
Doctora 90'
Report Stadium: Grand Hamad Stadium[14]
Referee: Jasem Ahmad (Kuwait)[14]
14 April 2014 Friendly[15] Al Ahli SC Qatar 1–1  Philippines Doha, Qatar
18:30 (UTC+3) Unknown ?' Report J. Guirado 78'
22 May 2014 2014 AFC Challenge Cup Grp. B Laos  0–2  Philippines Addu City, Maldives
16:00 (UTC+5) Report Rota 41'
Reichelt 63'
Stadium: Addu Football Stadium
Attendance: 300
Referee: Dmitriy Mashentsev (Kyrgyzstan)
31 October 2014 Friendly[23] Philippines  3–0    Nepal Doha, Qatar
S.Greatwich 49'
P.Younghusband 90' (pen)
Hartmann 90+1'
Report
22 November 2014 2014 AFF SC GS Grp. A Philippines  4–1  Laos Hanoi, Vietnam
16:00 (UTC+7) Rota 40'
P. Younghusband 45+1'
Reichelt 77', 88'
Report Sayavutthi 21' Stadium: Mỹ Đình National Stadium
Referee: Wang Di (China)
25 November 2014 2014 AFF SC GS Grp. A Philippines  4–0  Indonesia Hanoi, Vietnam
16:00 (UTC+7) P. Younghusband 16' (pen.)
Ott 52'
Steuble 68'
Gier 79'
Report Stadium: Mỹ Đình National Stadium
Referee: Fahad Al-Marri (Qatar)

2013

24 March 2013 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification Cambodia  0–8  Philippines Manila, Philippines
19:30 (UTC+8) Report P. Younghusband 26', 31', 34', 88'
Patiño 45', 58'
Schröck 46'
De Murga 90'
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Nivon Robesh (Sri Lanka)
4 June 2013 Friendly[30] Hong Kong  0–1  Philippines Hong Kong
J. Younghusband 33' Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium[31]
Attendance: 4,578

2012

29 February 2012 Friendly[43] Philippines  1–1  Malaysia Manila, Philippines
Wolf 34' Report Ali 90+1' Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 7,000
11 March 2012 2014 AFC Challenge Cup Grp. B Philippines  2–0  India Kathmandu, Nepal
17:00 (UTC+5:45) P. Younghusband 10', 73' Report Stadium: Dasarath Rangasala Stadium
Attendance: 300
Referee: Chaiya Mahapab (Thailand)
13 March 2012 2014 AFC Challenge Cup Grp. B Tajikistan  1–2  Philippines Kathmandu, Nepal
15:00 (UTC+5:45) Negmatov 45+1' Report P. Younghusband 54'
Á. Guirado 80'
Stadium: Halchowk Stadium
Attendance: 800
Referee: Ryuji Sato (Japan)
19 March 2012 2014 AFC Challenge Cup Third place play-off Philippines  4–3  Palestine Kathmandu, Nepal
14:30 (UTC+5:45) P. Younghusband 4', 25' (pen.)
Á. Guirado 42'
J. Guirado 69'
Report Abuhabib 21', 67'
Attal 78'
Stadium: Dasarath Rangasala Stadium
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Ali Sabbagh (Lebanon)
7 September 2012 Friendly[51] Singapore  0–2  Philippines Singapore
Report Caligdong 8'
P. Younghusband 48'
Stadium: Jurong West Stadium
Attendance: 2,956
10 September 2012 Friendly[52] Laos  2 – 1
[note 7]
 Philippines Vientiane, Laos
Unknown 51' (pen), 78' (pen) Report Gier 90+2' Stadium: Laos National Stadium
16 October 2012 Friendly[58] Kuwait  2–1  Philippines Kuwait City, Kuwait
Al-Mutawa 35'
Al-Enezi 69' (pen)
Report P. Younghusband 59' (pen)
27 November 2012 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup Grp. A Vietnam  0–1  Philippines Bangkok, Thailand
17:30 (UTC+7) Report Caligdong 86' Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium
Referee: Ma Ning (China PR)
12 December 2012 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup Semi-finals Singapore  1–0  Philippines Singapore
20:00 (UTC+8) Amri 19' Report Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium
Referee: Tan Hai (China PR)

2011

15 June 2011 Friendly[62] Aachen-Düren XI Germany 1–4  Philippines Düren, Germany
Unknown ?' Report P. Younghusband ?', ?'
Caligdong ?'
J. Younghusband ?'
Stadium: Düren Stadium
3 December 2011 Friendly[70] Philippines  1–6 United States LA Galaxy Manila, Philippines
P. Younghusband 42' Report Beckham 20'
Magee 39'
Keane 47'
Cristman 63', 87'
Berhalter 81' (pen)
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Referee: Jovanie Villagracia (Philippines)

2010

12 October 2010 2010 Long Teng Cup Philippines  5–0  Macau Kaohsiung, Taiwan
17:00 (UTC+08:00) Caligdong 6'
Araneta 13', 54', 90'
J. Younghusband 48'
Report Stadium: Kaohsiung National Stadium
Attendance: 700
Referee: Yu Ming-hsun (Chinese Taipei)
26 October 2010 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup qualification Philippines  0–0  Cambodia Vientiane, Laos
16:00 (UTC+07:00) Report Stadium: New Laos National Stadium
Referee: Mohd Nafeez Abdul Wahab (Malaysia)
16 December 2010 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup Semi-finals Philippines  0 – 1
[note 9]
 Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
19:00 (UTC+07:00) Report Gonzáles 32' Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Masoud Moradi (Iran)
19 December 2010 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup Semi-finals Indonesia  1–0  Philippines Jakarta, Indonesia
19:00 (UTC+07:00) Gonzáles 43' Report Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Attendance: 88,000
Referee: Ali Abdulnabi (Bahrain)

Fixtures and results (2000–2009)

2009

16 April 2009 2010 AFC Challenge Cup qualification Grp. B Maldives  3–2  Philippines Malé, Maldives
16:00 (UTC+05:00) Fazeel 26' (pen.)
Ashfaq 45'
Naseer 82'
Report Borromeo 11'
Gould 90+2'
Stadium: Galolhu National Stadium
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Alireza Faghani (Iran))
18 April 2009 2010 AFC Challenge Cup qualification Grp. B Turkmenistan  5–0  Philippines Malé, Maldives
16:00 (UTC+05:00) Del Rosario 26' (o.g.)
Şamyradow 54', 63'
Nasyrow 58'
Urazow 65'
Report Stadium: Galolhu National Stadium
Attendance: 400
Referee: Naser Al-Ghafary (Jordan)

2008

2007

12 January 2007 2007 AFF Championship Grp A. Malaysia  4–0  Philippines Bangkok, Thailand
16:30 (UTC+07:00) Hairuddin 9', 80'
Nizaruddin 16'
Del Rosario 69' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: Suphachalasai Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Abbas Daud (Singapore)
12 January 2007 2007 AFF Championship Grp A. Thailand  4–0  Philippines Bangkok, Thailand
19:00 (UTC+07:00) Chaikamdee 15', 28'
Thonkanya 21'
Samana 84'
Report Stadium: Suphachalasai Stadium
Attendance: 30,000
12 January 2007 2007 AFF Championship Grp A. Myanmar  0–0  Philippines Bangkok, Thailand
19:00 (UTC+07:00) Report Stadium: Thai Army Sports Stadium
Attendance: 500
Referee: Abbas Daud (Singapore)

2006

3 April 2006 2006 AFC Challenge Cup GS Grp. A Philippines  1–1  India U-20 Chittagong, Bangladesh
15:30 (UTC+6) Valeroso 19' Report Vimal 8' Stadium: MA Aziz Stadium
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Salem Mujghef (Jordan)
5 April 2006 2006 AFC Challenge Cup GS Grp. A Philippines  1–1  Afghanistan Chittagong, Bangladesh
18:00 (UTC+6) Valeroso 59' Report Maqsood 28' Stadium: MA Aziz Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Salem Mujghef (Jordan)

2004

10 December 2004 2004 Tiger Cup GS Grp. B Malaysia  4–1  Philippines Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
20:45 (UTC+8) Liew 17'
Khalid 67', 77' (pen.)
Kaironnisam 74'
Gould 90+3' Stadium: Bukit Jalil National Stadium
Referee: Jimmy Napitupulu (Indonesia)

2002

11 December 2002 Friendly[82][83] Singapore  2–0  Philippines Singapore
Goncalves 71'
Daud 90+1'
Report Stadium: Singapore National Stadium
Referee: Santhan Nagalingam (Singapore)
19 December 2002 2002 Tiger Cup GS Grp. A Vietnam  4–1  Philippines Jakarta, Indonesia
18:35 (UTC+7) H. H. Sơn 60', 72'
L. H. Đức 68' (pen.), 79'
Cañedo 71' Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Referee: Santhan Nagalingham (Singapore)
23 December 2002 2002 Tiger Cup GS Grp. A Indonesia  13–1  Philippines Jakarta, Indonesia
18:35 (UTC+7) Bambang 1', 29', 35', 82'
Zaenal 6', 38', 41', 57'
Budi 16'
Sugiantoro 55', 75'
Imran 81'
Licuanan 88' (o.g.)
Go 78' Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Attendance: 50,340
Referee: Khanthachai Virat (Thailand)

2001

30 April 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – First Round Syria  12–0  Philippines Aleppo, Syria
16:00 (UTC+3) Al Said 14', 16', 49', 77', 80'
Jabban 25'
Serur 27' (pen.)
Haj Al-Boushi 45'
Shehadeh 46'
Bouchi 59'
Nasser Al-Afash 75' (pen.)
Malki 89'
Report Stadium: Al-Hamadaniah Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Siamak Bakhshi (Iran)
4 May 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – First Round Philippines  1–5  Syria Aleppo, Syria
16:30 (UTC+3) Barsales 59' Report Serur 42', 54'
Al Said 71'
Moussa 77', 87'
Stadium: Al-Hamadaniah Stadium
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: Jang Sok Jin (Korea DPR)
7 May 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – First Round Oman  7–0  Philippines Muscat, Oman
19:15 (UTC+4) Al-Dhabit 43' (pen.), 81'
Al-Mukhaini 45', 61', 68', 79'
Said 83'
Report Stadium: Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Abdul Rahman Al-Delawar (Bahrain)
11 May 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – First Round Philippines  0–2  Oman Muscat, Oman
19:15 (UTC+4) Al-Mukhaini 11', 56' Report Stadium: Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Sergey Tsaregradskiy (Kazakhstan)
19 May 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – First Round Laos  2–0  Philippines Vientiane, Laos
18:00 (UTC+7) Phounsamay 15'
Dalaphone 55'
Report Stadium: Laos National Stadium
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Vo Minh Tri (Vietnam)
26 May 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – First Round Philippines  1–1  Laos Pasig, Philippines
19:00 (UTC+8) Doña 20' Report Khouphachansy 81' Stadium: PhilSports Complex
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Jajat Hidayat (Indonesia)

2000

6 November 2000 2000 Tiger Cup GS Grp. A Indonesia  3–0  Philippines Chiang Mai, Thailand
16:00 (UTC+7) Aji Santoso 31'
Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto 58'
Eko Purdjianto 84'
Stadium: 700th Anniversary Stadium
Referee: Mohd Nazri Abdullah (Malaysia)

Fixtures and results (1990–1999)

1999

1998

14 March 1998 1998 President's Centennial Cup SF Philippines  0–4 Hong Kong Hong Kong Rangers Bacolod, Philippines
Report Tam Kwai-kok 2'
Ambassa 14'
Vorfa 61'
Unknown
Stadium: Negros Occidental Sports Complex
Attendance: 3,000
27 August 1998 1998 AFF Championship Grp. A Indonesia  3–0  Philippines Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam
Altivo 12' (o.g.)
Bima 41'
Uston 64'
Report Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
29 August 1998 1998 AFF Championship Grp. A Myanmar  5–2  Philippines Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam
Win Htaik 22'
Myo Hlaing Win 42', 85'
Aung Khine 75', 79'
Report Gonzalez 25', 33' Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium
Attendance: 12,000

1997

27 November 1997 Friendly Philippines  0–1  Estonia Manila, Philippines
Report Kristal 46' Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Jerry Andres (Philippines)

1996

30 January 1996 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification Grp. 1 Hong Kong  8–0  Philippines Hong Kong
Chan Tsi-Kong 3', 80'
Bredbury 39', 42'
Lee Kin-Wo 59'
Wai Kwai-Lung 82', 83'
Santos 90'
Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium
Referee: Anh Bong-ki (South Korea)
1 February 1996 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification Grp. 1 Philippines  0–7  China Hong Kong
Hao Haidong 17', 58', 63'
Ma Mingyu 60'
Su Maozhen 77', 87'
Gao Feng 83'
Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium
Referee: Sophon Mhaboon (Thailand)
4 February 1996 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification Grp. 1 Macau  5–1  Philippines Hong Kong
Paulo 2'
José Martins 63', 52'
Cho Chi-Man 64'
Pinto 82'
Kalalang 63' Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium
Referee: Anh Bong-ki (South Korea)
2 September 1996 1996 AFF Championship Grp. B Philippines  0–5  Thailand Singapore
Santawong 10', 38'
Senamuang 14'
Srithong-in 40'
Polsak 60'
Stadium: Jurong Stadium
Attendance: 2,800
4 September 1996 1996 AFF Championship Grp. B Malaysia  7–0  Philippines Singapore
Sanbagamaran 36', 61', 89'
Adnan 43'
Shamsurin 53', 81'
Chandran 78'
Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 1,000
6 September 1996 1996 AFF Championship Grp. B Singapore  3–0  Philippines Singapore
Fandi 20', 42'
Lim Tong Hai 73'
Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
8 September 1996 1996 AFF Championship Grp. B Brunei  1–0  Philippines Singapore
Irwan 28' Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
23 September 1996 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) Grp. 10 Qatar  5–0  Philippines Doha, Qatar
Al-Enazi 19', 41'
Soufi 29'
Al Noobi 30'
Jaloof 38'
Report Stadium: Khalifa International Stadium
Attendance: 800
Referee: Muhammad Sahib (Iraq)

1995

1993

1991

6 May 1991 1991 Philippines International Cup GS Philippines  2–1 Brunei  Iloilo City, Philippines
Saluria 29'
N. Fegidero 48'
Report Ahmad Ak. Momin 68' (pen.) Stadium: Iloilo Sports Complex
Attendance: 5,000

Fixtures and results (1980–1989)

1989

1987

10 April 1987 1988 Summer Olympics qualification Philippines  0–9  China Guangzhou, China
Report Ma Lin 1', 21', 59'
Li Hui 8', 66', 77' (pen.)
Liu Haiguang 42'
Jia Xiuquan 82' (?)
13 April 1987 1988 Summer Olympics qualification China  10–0  Philippines Guangzhou, China
Ma Lin 21', ?', ?'
Unknown 22' (o.g.)
Jia Xiuquan 24', 48', 84'
Mai Chao 40' (pen.), 75'
Liu Haiguang 86'
Report

1986

1985

1984

9 August 1984 1984 AFC Asian Cup qualification Grp. 1 Thailand  3–0  Philippines Jakarta, Indonesia
Pue-On 7', 34'
Chalit 48'
Stadium: Senayan Stadium
15 August 1984 1984 AFC Asian Cup qualification Grp. 1 Iran  7–1  Philippines Jakarta, Indonesia
Arabshai 16'
Mohammadkhani 20', 52'
Alidousti 48'
Ahadi 50', 89'
Mokhtarifar 77'
Araneta 69' Stadium: Senayan Stadium
Attendance: 4,000

1983

4 September 1983 1984 Summer Olympics – Football Qualifier Japan  7–0  Philippines Tokyo, Japan
14:00 (UTC+9) Hiromi Hara 23'
Kimura 27', 76' (pen.)
Kato 37'
Yokoyama 41'
Tanaka 48', 78'
Report Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 9,000
10 September 1983 1984 Summer Olympics – Football Qualifier Japan  10–1  Philippines Tokyo, Japan
19:00 (UTC+9) Unknown 3' (o.g.)
Maeda 10'
Kimura 28', 35', 77', 82', 89'
Hiromi Hara 29'
Yokoyama 46'
Kaneda 73'
Report Araneta 32' Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 8,000

1981

1980

Fixtures and results (1970–1979)

1977

1976

14 March 1976 1976 Summer Olympics qualification Philippines  0–3  Japan Tokyo, Japan
Report Ochiai 12', 73'
Takabayashi 17'
Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 25,000
17 March 1976 1976 Summer Olympics qualification Philippines  0–3  Japan Tokyo, Japan
Report Fujishima 23', 44'
Maeda 72'
Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 2,000

1974

3 September 1974 1974 Asian Games Japan  4–0  Philippines Tehran, Iran
Kamamoto 1', 15', 44'
Watanabe 76'
Report Stadium: Amjadieh Stadium
Attendance: 21,705
6 September 1974 1974 Asian Games Israel  6–0  Philippines Tehran, Iran
Schweizer 16', 42'
Damti 24'
Shum 31'
Onana 41'
Feigenbaum 90'
Stadium: Aryamehr Stadium
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Reza Heidari (Iran)

1972

18 July 1972 Merdeka Tournament Japan  5–1  Philippines Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Ogi 22' (pen)
Arai 38' 46'
Okudera 44'
Kamamoto 69'
Report M. Martinez 62' Stadium: Merdeka Stadium
20 July 1972 Merdeka Tournament Philippines  4–1  Sri Lanka Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Gutierrez 34'
M. Martinez 44'
I.Lozano 59'
Crame 63'
Report Hasshimdeen 70' Stadium: Merdeka Stadium
23 July 1972 Merdeka Tournament Philippines  1–1 Myanmar Burma B Ipoh, Malaysia
84' Report 33' Stadium: Perak Stadium
1 August 1972 Pesta Sukan Cup Indonesia  3–0  Philippines Singapore
Report
3 August 1972 Pesta Sukan Cup Japan  4–1  Philippines Singapore
Kamamoto 29', 83'
N.Yoshimura 71'
T. Ojiro 75'
Report Cuenca 33'
5 August 1972 Pesta Sukan Cup Khmer Republic  ?  Philippines Singapore
Report
23 September 1972 1972 President's Cup Football Tournament Philippines  0–11  Indonesia South Korea
Waskito 2', 8', 13', 50', 77'
Idris 13' 47' 62'
Sihasale 16' 22'
Kadir 36' 40'
29 October 1972 Friendly[89] Philippines  0–6  Australia Manila, Philippines
Report Abonyi 29' (pen)
Buljevic 52'
Terry Butler 64'
Johnny Warren 66'
Utjesenovic 75'
Ray Richards 83'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Julian Esguarra (Philippines)

1971

16 August 1971 1971 Merdeka Tournament India  5–1  Philippines Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
S. Bhowmick 17', 50', 62'
Habib 38'
Thapa 42'
Lozano 80' Attendance: Merdeka Stadium

Fixtures and results (1960–1969)

1968

1967

27 September 1967 1968 Summer Olympics qualification Japan  15–0  Philippines Tokyo, Japan
Sugiyama 4', 75'
Ogi 5'
Kamamoto 15', 16', 26', 43', 64', 89'
Miyamoto 20', 30', 40', 46'
Watanabe 63'
Kuwahara 78'
Report Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 7,939
Referee: Atef Sinan (Lebanon)

Fixtures and results (1950–1959)

1959

1958

1956

1954

1953

1950

1948

Fixtures and results (Prior to 1948)

1940

1934

1930

27 May 1930 1930 Far Eastern Championship Games China  5–0  Philippines Tokyo, Japan
Dai Linjing 14', 27', 30'
Ye Beihua ?'
Suen Kam Shun ?'
Report Stadium: Meiji Jingu Gaien Stadium
Attendance: 36,000
Referee: Hirosaburo Takeuchi (Japan)

1927

29 August 1927 1927 Far Eastern Championship Games Japan  2–1  Philippines Shanghai, China
Report Stadium: Zhonghua Stadium
31 August 1927 1927 Far Eastern Championship Games China  3–1  Philippines Shanghai, China
Suen Kam Shun ?', ?'
Chen Huanxian ?'
Report Stadium: Zhonghua Stadium
Referee: Du Lianke (China)

1925

1923

1921

1919

1917

10 May 1917 1917 Far Eastern Championship Games Japan  2–15  Philippines Tokyo, Japan
Fujii ?', ?' Report Alcántara 3', -'
Altonaga -'
Lamas -'
Mario -'
Zé Guenat -'
Stadium: Shibaura Ground
11 May 1917 1917 Far Eastern Championship Games China  3–0
abandoned
 Philippines Tokyo, Japan
Guo 20'[92]
Liang -'[92]
Ding 55' (pen.)<
Report Stadium: Shibaura Ground

1915

1913

Notes

  1. ^ Match with Guangzhou Evergrand is a practice match. Three periods of 30 minutes were played instead of the standard two periods of 45 minutes.[1]
  2. ^ Match with the Mongolia was a training match.[1] Three periods of 30 minutes were played instead of the standard two periods of 45 minutes.[2]
  3. ^ Match with Vietnam was a training match. There were no restrictions on the number of substitutions allowed.[4]
  4. ^ Kickoff delayed from 21:00 due to rain.
  5. ^ Brunei withdrew due to "unavoidable circumstances".[28][29]
  6. ^ FIFA does not recognized this match as a full 'A' international friendly since the Cambodian side used seven substitutes while the maximum number of substitutions allowed in a game was affixed to six.[50]
  7. ^ This match was not a full 'A' international friendly since the referees were not FIFA accredited.[53]
  8. ^ This match originally took place on 8 October but was postponed 15 minutes into the matches due to heavy rain.[75] FIFA also recognizes this match as a full 'A' international.
  9. ^ This match was supposed to be played in the Philippines but was moved to Jakarta due to the unavailability of a stadium that meets AFF regulations.[77]
  10. ^ This match was not a full 'A' international friendly as per FIFA website
  11. ^ ThaiFootball.com reports this kick-off time as 16:00.
  12. ^ Reported as 3–1 by "Soccer in China"[93]

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