Palestine national football team records and statistics

This article lists various team and individual football records in relation to the Palestinian national football team (The Fedayeen). The page currently shows the records as of 15 January 2020.

Team records

Wins

Largest win
  • 11–0 vs  Guam on 1 April 2006
Largest home win
  • 10–0 vs  Bhutan on 10 October 2017
Largest win at the Asian Cup
  • N/A

Draws

Highest scoring draw
Highest scoring draw at the Asian Cup
  • 0–0 vs  Syria on 6 January 2019
  • 0–0 vs  Jordan on 15 January 2019

Defeats

Largest defeat
  • 8–1 vs  Egypt on 26 July 1953
  • 7–0 vs  Iran on 5 October 2011
Largest defeat at home
  • 0–3 vs  Iraq on 4 August 2018
Largest defeat at the Asian Cup
  • 4–0 vs  Japan on 12 January 2015
  • 5–1 vs  Jordan on 16 January 2015

Streaks

Unbeaten record
12 games, 2016–2018
Winless record
22 games, 2006–2011

World rankings

FIFA

Source: FIFA.com[1]

Highest FIFA ranking
73rd (February 2018)
Lowest FIFA ranking
191st (April – August 1999)

Elo

Source: Eloratings.net[2]

Highest Elo ranking
90th (September 2019)
Lowest Elo ranking
169th (September 2010)

Appearances

General

Most appearances
# Player Period Caps Goals
1 Abdelatif Bahdari 2007– 74 9
2 Khader Yousef 2008–2016 68 2
3 Ramzi Saleh 2000–2015 67 0
4 Abdallah Jaber 2014– 57 2
5 Ashraf Nu'man 2009–2016 56 14
6 Hussam Abu Saleh 2010–2015 55 4
7 Saeb Jendeya 1999–2008 48 1
8 Ismail Al-Amour 2005–2015 46 7
9 Musab Al-Battat 2013– 43 1
10 Murad Ismail 2010–2015 41 2

As of 19 November 2019.[3][4] Highlighted names denote a player still playing or available for selection.

Goals

General

First goal
Herbert Meitner vs  Lebanon on 27 April 1940
Most goals
Fahed Attal (2005–2012), 16 goals
# Player Period Goals Caps Average
1 Fahed Attal 2005–2012 16 36 0.44
2 Ashraf Nu'man 2009–2016 14 56 0.25
3 Ziyad Al-Kord 1999–2006 11 25 0.44
4 Jonathan Cantillana 2015– 10 26 0.38
5 Sameh Maraaba 2014– 9 32 0.28
Abdelatif Bahdari 2007– 74 0.12
7 Ahmad Maher Wridat 2011– 8 29 0.28
Abdelhamid Abuhabib 2012– 33 0.24
9 Murad Alyan 2011 7 9 0.78
Ismail Al-Amour 2005–2015 46 0.15

As of 19 November 2019.[3][4] Highlighted names denote a player still playing or available for selection.

Hat-tricks

As of 14 November 2017

Player Competition Against Home/Away Result Goals Date
Fahed Attal 2006 AFC Challenge Cup  Guam Away 11–0 6 1 April 2006
Ashraf Nu'man Friendly  India Away 4–2 3 6 February 2013
Khaled Salem 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification  Northern Mariana Islands Away 9–0 3 4 March 2013
Ahmad Maher Wridat 2014 Philippine Peace Cup  Chinese Taipei Away 7–3 4 6 September 2014
Ahmad Abu Nahyeh 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification  Malaysia Home 6–0 3 12 November 2015
Abdelatif Bahdari 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification  Bhutan Home 10–0 3 10 October 2017
Sameh Maraaba 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification  Maldives Home 8–1 4 14 November 2017

On major tournaments

AFC Asian Cup

Most goals in a single Asian Cup tournament
Jaka Ihbeisheh (in 2015), 1 goal
Most goals in total at Asian Cup tournaments
Jaka Ihbeisheh (in 2015), 1 goal
Most goals in a single Asian Cup finals match
Jaka Ihbeisheh, 1 goal vs  Jordan on 16 January 2015
First goal in an Asian Cup finals match
Jaka Ihbeisheh, vs  Jordan on 16 January 2015

References

  1. "FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking". FIFA.
  2. "World Football Elo Ratings: Palestine". World Football Elo Ratings web site and Advanced Satellite Consulting. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  3. Al-Najjar, Ibrahim. "Palestine – Record International Players". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  4. "Palestine Player Database". Football Palestine. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
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