Bhutan national under-23 football team results

Bhutan men's national under-23 football team
First international
   Nepal 0–0 Bhutan Bhutan
(Rawalpindi, Pakistan; 27 March 2004)
Biggest win
None
Biggest defeat
Bhutan Bhutan 0–5 Nepal   
(Paltan Bazaar, India; 7 February 2016)
South Asian Games
Appearances Four (first in 2004)
Best result 2004 – fourth

This is a list of all the recorded matches played by the Bhutan national football team, which represents Bhutan in international men's football. The team is controlled by the governing body for football in Bhutan, the Bhutan Football Federation, which is currently a member of the Asian Football Federation and the regional body the South Asian Football Federation. Bhutan play their home games at the national stadium, Changlimithang.

Results

This is a list of all football matches played by Bhutan national under-23 football team from their recorded debut in the 2004 South Asian Games in Pakistan.

2004

2006

2010

2016

Summary record

By venue

As at 9 February 2016:

Venue Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff Win % Loss %
Home00000000%0%
Away3003112−110%100%
Neutral9027117−160%78%
Total120210229-270%83%


By year

As at 9 February 2016:

Year Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff Win % Loss %
2004402215−40%50%
2006300309−90%100%
2010300307−70%100%
2016201116−50%50%
Total120210229-270%83%

By opponent

Last match updated:  Bangladesh on 9 February 2016.
Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff Win % Loss %
 Bangladesh201115−40%50%
 India100114−30%100%
 Maldives200202−20%100%
   Nepal300307−70%100%
 Pakistan100104−40%100%
 Sri Lanka301205−50%67%
Total120210229-270%83%
Key
>50% Wins
50% Wins
<50% Wins

Competitive record

The under-23 team have only ever competed in the South Asian Games.

South Asian Games

South Asian Games
Hosts / Year Result Pld W D* L GS GA
Nepal 1984 to India 1995Not eligible
Pakistan 2004Fourth402215
Sri Lanka 2006Group Stage300309
Bangladesh 2010Group Stage300307
India 2016Group Stage201116
Total120210227

*: Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks. Red border indicates that the tournament was hosted on home soil. Gold, silver, bronze backgrounds indicates 1st, 2nd and 3rd finishes respectively. Bold text indicates best finish in tournament.

References

  1. "9th South Asian Federation Games 2004 (Pakistan)". rsssf. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
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