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Pakistan national football team results (unofficial matches)

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This is a list of the Pakistan national football team results from 1950 to the present day that, for various reasons, are not accorded the status of official International A Matches.[1][2]

See FIFA 'A' matches criteria.

Key
Win
Draw
Defeat

1950s

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1950

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1953

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Unofficial charity match at the end of the 1953 Colombo Cup.[3][5]

3 November 1953 (1953-11-03) Non-FIFA friendly Pakistan  1–0  India Yangon, Burma
Kutty Stadium: Aung San Stadium

1954

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Official status unknown. However reportedly Singapore and Pakistan all fielded their main probable teams as preparation for the 1954 Asian Games in the last match.[6] The matches had a duration of 70 minutes against a Singaporean selection and of 80 minutes against the Singapore national team.[7]

24 April 1954 Non-FIFA friendly Colony XI Singapore 1–4  Pakistan Kallang, Singapore
  • Kok Peow ?'
Report
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: Greg De Silva
25 April 1954 Non-FIFA friendly Singapore  2–2  Pakistan Kallang, Singapore
Report
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium
Attendance: 21,000

1955

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Exhibition matches at the end of the 1955 Colombo Cup.[3][5]

14 December 1955 (1955-12-14) Non-FIFA friendly East Pakistan Pakistan 1–3  Pakistan Dhaka, East Pakistan
Chunnah Jamil ?', ?', ?' Stadium: Dacca Stadium
25 December 1955 (1955-12-25) Non-FIFA friendly Pakistan  1–0  India Dhaka, East Pakistan
Manna Stadium: Dacca Stadium

1956

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5 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly Indo Malayan XI Singapore 1–6  Pakistan Kallang, Singapore
Awang Bakar 43' Report Mohamed Hanif 27', 63'
Umer 31', 58', 84'
Amin ?'
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium
Attendance: 3,112
8 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly Sino Malayan XI Singapore 2–2  Pakistan Kallang, Singapore
Johan Hassan ?'
Dollah Zainol ?'
Report Umer 35'
Talib 60'
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium

Pakistan tour to China in 1956 after their stay at Singapore.[8] Test match against China not counted as official friendly by FIFA/AFC.[3]

20 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly Canton XI China 1–1  Pakistan China
Report Attendance: 50,000
24 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly China  2–2  Pakistan China
Report
1956 Non-FIFA friendly Chinese Army China 1–0  Pakistan China
1 October 1956 Non-FIFA friendly Chinese Youth China 5–0  Pakistan China
Report

1958

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Official status unknown. However reportedly Malaya, Singapore and Pakistan all fielded their main probable teams as preparation for the 1958 Asian Games.[9][10] In 13 May, Pakistan also previously played against a Sino-Malayan selected team in Kuala Lumpur winning by 7–2.[9][10]

1959

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Unofficial tour to Burma under former Scottish goalkeeper turned guest coach/selector John McBride, before the 1960 AFC Asian Cup qualification.[3] The team played a series of unofficial test matches including one against the Burma international side.[11]

22 April 1959 Non-FIFA friendly Burma XI Myanmar 1–0  Pakistan Rangoon, Burma
Report
24 April 1959 Non-FIFA friendly Burma XI Myanmar 2–3  Pakistan Rangoon, Burma
Report
26 April 1959 Non-FIFA friendly Burma XI Myanmar 4–2  Pakistan Rangoon, Burma
Report
28 April 1959 Non-FIFA friendly Burma XI Myanmar 1–4  Pakistan Rangoon, Burma
Report

1960s

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1960

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Friendlies after finalisation of the 1960 Merdeka Tournament. Official status unknown.[12]

18 August 1960 Non-FIFA friendly South Vietnam  2–2  Pakistan Singapore
Arshad ?' (o.g.)
Ronn 83'
Report Changezi 1'
Musa ?'
21 August 1960 Non-FIFA friendly Indonesia  5–2  Pakistan Jakarta, Indonesia
Report Kabir ?'
Musa ?'
Stadium: Ikada Stadium

1961

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Burma tour to Pakistan. Official status unknown.

18 January 1961 Non-FIFA friendly Pakistan  1–3  Burma Dhaka, East Pakistan
? ?' Report Ko Ko Gyi ?'
Bahadur ?', ?'
20 January 1961 Non-FIFA friendly Pakistan  4–0  Burma Dhaka, East Pakistan
Jehan 26'
Abbas ?', ?'
Musa ?'
Report
Report
Attendance: 20,000

1962

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1962 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Malaya XI Malaysia 3–2  Pakistan Alor Setar, Malaya
Stadium: Darul Aman Stadium
1962 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Malaya XI Malaysia 1–4  Pakistan Penang, Malaya
Stadium: City Stadium

1964

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Unofficial away test match against China national team, which was followed by previous official four-match friendly series against China in home venues one year before.[13]

1964 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Chinese Army XI China v  Pakistan Peking, China
Stadium: Workers' Stadium
3 October 1964 Non-FIFA friendly[1] China  0–2  Pakistan Beijing, China
Attendance: 80,000
1964 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Shenyang XI China 2–0  Pakistan Shenyang, China
Stadium: People Stadium
1964 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Shanghai XI China 3–3  Pakistan Shanghai, China
Stadium: Jiangwan Stadium
November 1964 Non-FIFA friendly[14] West Pakistan XI Pakistan 0–2 Soviet Union Neftyanik Peshawar, Pakistan
Report
26 November 1964 Non-FIFA friendly[14] Pakistan  0–4 Soviet Union Neftyanik Dacca, East Pakistan
Report
5 December 1964 Non-FIFA friendly[14] Pakistan  0–10 Soviet Union Neftyanik Karachi, Pakistan
Report Markarov ?', ?'

1965

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Pakistan tour to Ceylon. Pakistan won all the preliminary matches before playing against the national team, beating Kurunegala XI 4–2, Nuwara Eliya XI 5–1, Up-Country XI 7–1, Rathnapura District 3–1, and Colombo Football league 7–1.[15]

28 February 1965 Non-FIFA friendly Ceylon  3–1  Pakistan Colombo, Ceylon
Amidon ?'
Wickremasuriya 60'
Zainulabdeen ?'
Report Umer ?' Stadium: Sugathadasa Stadium
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: T.B. Bongso (Sri Lanka)

1966

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November 1966 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 1–3 Soviet Union FC Alga Karachi, Pakistan
November 1966 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 0–2 Soviet Union FC Alga Lahore, Pakistan

1967

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Part of Dallas Tornado worldwide tour.[13] The club also played against the Pakistan youth team at Dhaka ending in a 1–1 draw (other sources state 5–2 victory for Pakistani side[16]) in 31 October, and against an unknown team tying 0–0 in Chittagong in 1 November.[17] Matches played on 27 and 29 October featured entirely West Pakistan players officially selected by the Pakistan Football Federation. The match played against youth team in Dhaka mostly featured East Pakistan players officially selected by the PFF.[16]

28 October 1967 Non-FIFA friendly[18] Pakistan  0–2 United States Dallas Tornado Karachi, Pakistan
Report Attendance: 35,000
29 October 1967 Non-FIFA friendly[18] Pakistan  4–2 United States Dallas Tornado Lahore, Pakistan
Report Attendance: 25,000

Saudi Arabia national team tour to Pakistan involving unofficial test series.[13][19]

1968

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March 1968 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 1–6 Soviet Union FC Kairat Karachi, Pakistan
Stadium: KMC Football Stadium
March 1968 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 0–3 Soviet Union FC Kairat Multan, Pakistan
March 1968 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 0–4 Soviet Union FC Kairat Dacca, East Pakistan
March 1968 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 0–2 Soviet Union FC Kairat Rajshahi, Pakistan

1969

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February 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 0–1 Soviet Union Russian Central Army Jessore, East Pakistan
February 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 1–3 Soviet Union Russian Central Army Dacca, East Pakistan
February 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 1–3 Soviet Union Russian Central Army Karachi, Pakistan
Stadium: KMC Football Stadium
6 March 1969 1969 Friendship Cup Mersin İdman Yurdu Turkey 4–1  Pakistan Tehran, Iran
Report
8 March 1969 1969 Friendship Cup Spartak Moscow Soviet Union 5–0  Pakistan Tehran, Iran
Report
May 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Zarafshan XI Soviet Union 3–2  Pakistan Bukhara, Soviet Union
May 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Neftyanik Soviet Union 2–3  Pakistan Soviet Union
Stadium: Spartak Stadium

1970s

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1973

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1973 Non-FIFA friendly[1] China Youth China 1–1  Pakistan Peking, China
1973 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Shanghai XI China 4–3  Pakistan Shanghai, China
1973 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Hong Kong XI Hong Kong 0–3  Pakistan Shanghai, China

1974

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17 January 1974 1974 RCD Cup Malavan Iran 2–1  Pakistan Karachi, Pakistan
Jahani 28'
Espandar 73'
Report ? 19' Stadium: Hockey Stadium
Attendance: 5,000

1976

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17 July 1976 Afghanistan Republic Day Festival Cup Pakistan  1–2 Iran Iran XI Kabul, Afghanistan
Report Stadium: Ghazi Stadium
13 October 1976 (1976-10-13) 1976 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup Guangdong China 5–1 Pakistan Pakistan Greens Karachi, Pakistan
Cai Jinbiao 2'
Chen Weihao 6'
Rong Zhixing ?'
Ou Weiting ?', ?'
Report Sarwar ?' Stadium: Hockey Club
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Afghanistan Majang Sultan

1978

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3 May 1978 Youth Tournament in Saudi Arabia[20] Saudi Arabia  6–0  Pakistan Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Report
7 May 1978 Youth Tournament in Saudi Arabia[20] South Korea  5–0  Pakistan Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Report
9 May 1978 Youth Tournament in Saudi Arabia[20] Kenya  8–0  Pakistan Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Report

1980s

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1981

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Before participating in the King’s Cup, Pakistan made a six-day goodwill tour to Burma for two friendly matches.[13]

1981 Non-FIFA friendly Aung Sen Selected XI Myanmar 1–0  Pakistan Burma

1982

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20 February 1982 (1982-02-20) 1982 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup Pakistan Greens Pakistan 1–4 China Shandong Karachi, Pakistan
Abdul Wahid 26' Report Zou Xinguang 8'
Zhang Luodi ?'
Wang Dezhang 80'
Qu Gang 84'
Stadium: National Stadium
23 February 1982 (1982-02-23) 1982 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup Pakistan Blues Pakistan 0–0 Pakistan Pakistan Greens Karachi, Pakistan
Report Stadium: National Stadium
Referee: Iran Behman Bahadur

Official status of Bangladesh President's Gold Cup unknown.

25 August 1982 Bangladesh President's Gold Cup Pakistan  1–4  Malaysia Dhaka, Bangladesh
Report

1983

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3 January 1983 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 0–3 West Germany South-West Region XI Rawalpindi, Pakistan
9 January 1983 Non-FIFA friendly[1] Pakistan XI Pakistan 0–2 West Germany South-West Region XI Karachi, Pakistan

1984

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21 August 1984 1984 Merdeka Tournament G.S Malaysian Tigers Malaysia 2–0  Pakistan Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
Keegan 44', 89' Report
26 August 1984 1984 Merdeka Tournament G.S China BChina 6–1  Pakistan Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
Lin 2'
Qunli 5', 18', 22'
Chunben 20'
Kexing 42'
Report Butt 21' Stadium: Perak Stadium
30 August 1984 1984 Merdeka Tournament G.S Primera B XI Argentina 2–1  Pakistan Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
Rojas 62'
Callipo 89'
Report Sharafat 83' Stadium: Perak Stadium

1985

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Precise status of North Korea XI at the 1985 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup unclear.[21]

28 April 1985 (1985-04-28) 1985 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup North Korea XI North Korea 0–0 Pakistan Pakistan Greens Peshawar, Pakistan
Report Stadium: Arbab Niaz Stadium

1986

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14 February 1986 1986 Fajr International Tournament Poland U21Poland 3–0  Pakistan Tehran, Iran
Kaczmarek 11'
Lesinak 60'
Sikorski 88'
Stadium: Azadi Stadium, Tehran
Attendance: 30000
Referee: Hamid Khoshkhan (Tehran FA)
18 February 1986 1986 Fajr International Tournament Al-Fotuwa SC Syria 1–0  Pakistan Tehran, Iran
Kharabah 32' Stadium: Azadi Stadium, Tehran
Attendance: 25000
Referee: Mohammad Reza Emami (IRAN)

Official status of Karachi President's Gold Cup unknown. The Bangladesh team was described in Chinese sources as simply "Bangladesh" or the  "Bangladesh Football Federation team"; it is assumed that it was the national team.[22]

11 March 1986 Karachi President's Gold Cup Pakistan  1–0 China Shenyang Karachi, Pakistan
Report
30 April 1986 (1986-04-30) 1986 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup Pakistan Green Pakistan 7–0 Pakistan Pakistan White Islamabad, Pakistan
Report Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium

1990s

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1993

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2000s

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2000

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Saudi Arabia Embassy XI was a selection from the embassy in Pakistan. Afghan XI, Afghan/Iranian XI, and European Expat XI were selections of Afghans, Iranians and Europeans living in Pakistan.[23]

2000 Non-FIFA friendly Pakistan  3–0 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Embassy Pakistan
2000 Non-FIFA friendly Pakistan  8–0 Afghanistan Afghan XI Pakistan
2000 Non-FIFA friendly Pakistan  7–0 Afghan/Iranian XI Pakistan
13 December 2000 Non-FIFA friendly Pakistan  4–0 Europe Europeans Expat XI Islamabad, Pakistan
Zaman ?', ?', ?'
Ghulam Ali ?'
Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium

2001

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2 March 2001 Non-FIFA friendly[25] Pakistan  2–4 Pakistan Army Islamabad, Pakistan
Essa ?'
Sarfraz ?'
Sanaullah ?', ?'
Shaukat ?'
Jaffar Hussain ?'
Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium
21 March 2001 Non-FIFA friendly[25] Pakistan  0–3 England Bury Bury, England
Report Conell 44'
Bhutia 60'
Preece 90'
Stadium: Gigg Lane

2002

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21 March 2002 Non-FIFA friendly[26] Sri Lanka U20 Sri Lanka 1–0  Pakistan Kandy, Sri Lanka
R.K. Leonard 43' Stadium: Bogambara Stadium

2003

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11 March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[27] Pakistan  6–0 Pakistan WAPDA Hyderabad Pakistan
12 March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[27] Pakistan  7–1 Pakistan KPT Pakistan
13 March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[27] Pakistan  12–0 Pakistan KESC Pakistan
15 March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[27] Pakistan  5–0 Pakistan Bismillah Sports Pakistan
March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[27] Pakistan  9–0 Pakistan Karachi XI Pakistan
March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[27] Pakistan  8–0 Pakistan Lyari Club Pakistan
16 November 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[27] Pakistan  5–0 Pakistan Bismillah Sports Pakistan
19 November 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[27] Pakistan  6–0 Pakistan DHA XI Pakistan
22 November 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[27] Pakistan  5–0 Pakistan Bismillah Sports Pakistan

2005

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13 April 2005 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games Pakistan  0–2  Malaysia Ta'if, Saudi Arabia
Report Saari 71', 73' Stadium: King Fahd Stadium
7 June 2005 Non-FIFA friendly[19] Pakistan  3–1 Pakistan Mohammaden Sporting Club Pishin Pakistan

2009

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8 March 2009 2009 ANFA Cup Pakistan  1–1 Bangladesh Arambagh KS Kathmandu, Nepal
Report
  • Moloy Barman 76'
Stadium: Dasharath Rangasala

2010s

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2011

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Pakistan fielded the under-21 side which previously featured at the 2012 Summer Olympics qualifiers, resulting in FIFA not regarding the games as full ‘A’ international matches.[28][29] Palestine reportedly played only with the West Bank based players, as players from Gaza couldn’t get clearance from the government and the internationally based players only came on FIFA approved International breaks.

1 March 2011 Non-FIFA friendly Pakistan  1–2  Palestine Lahore, Pakistan
Report
Stadium: Punjab Stadium

2012

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16 November 2012 Non-FIFA friendly Singapore U23 Singapore 1–0  Pakistan Bishan, Singapore
Mohammad Shafiq 45' Report Stadium: Bishan Stadium

2013

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7 July 2013 Non-FIFA friendly Bradford Park Avenue England 5–3  Pakistan Bradford, England
Richard Marshall 5'
Adam Clayton 27'
Chib Chilaka ?'
Tom Corner ?'
Nathan Hotte ?'
Report Imad Abbasi ?'
Shani Abbasi ?'
Shahzad Iqbal ?'
Stadium: Horsfall Stadium

2014

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21 June 2014 (2014-06-21) Non-FIFA friendly Indonesia  4–0  Pakistan Bangkalan, Indonesia
14:40 UTC+07:00 Gonzáles 4'
Jufriyanto 45+4'
Zamrun 61' (pen.)
Hartono 87'
Report Stadium: Gelora Bangkalan Stadium
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Prasetyo Hadi (Indonesia)

2015

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23 February 2015 Non-FIFA friendly Malaysia U19  1–3  Pakistan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Stadium: Shah Alam Stadium
26 February 2015 Non-FIFA friendly Malaysia U22  2–1  Pakistan Shah Alam, Malaysia
Stadium: UiTM Stadium
5 March 2015 Non-FIFA friendly Thailand U23  2–0  Pakistan Nonthaburi, Thailand
19:00 UTC+07:00 Thanakorn 51'
Pakorn 72'
Report Stadium: SCG Stadium
Referee: Suprem Nonthawong (Thailand)

2018

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16 December 2018 Non-FIFA friendly Palestine  2–0  Pakistan Doha, Qatar
Report Stadium: Grand Hamad Stadium
19 December 2018 Non-FIFA friendly Qatar Army Qatar 3–1  Pakistan Doha, Qatar
  • ? ?'
  • ? ?'
  • ? ?'
  • ? ?'
Stadium: Grand Hamad Stadium

2019

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28 May 2019 Non-FIFA friendly Bahrain U23  2–1  Pakistan Riffa, Bahrain
  • ? 44'
  • ? ?'
Stadium: Bahrain National Stadium
1 June 2019 Non-FIFA friendly Buri Sports Club Bahrain 1–5  Pakistan Manama, Bahrain
  • ? ?'

2020

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22 January 2020 Non-FIFA friendly UKM F.C. Malaysia 2–2  Pakistan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asnan Ahmad 22'
Rennie 78'
Kaleemullah 5'
Mohammad Afzal 55'
23 January 2020 Non-FIFA friendly Felda United Malaysia 0–2  Pakistan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Waheed 16'
Nisar Ahmad 75'

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