Pakistan national football team results (unofficial matches)
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Other matches |
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]
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Defeat |
1950s
1950
1950 Non-FIFA friendly[2][3] | Taj | 1–6 | | Tehran, Iran |
Stadium: Amjadieh Stadium |
6 November 1950 Non-FIFA friendly[2] | Al-Haras Al-Malaki | 1–1 | | Baghdad, Iraq |
Report | Stadium: Al-Kashafa Stadium Attendance: 10,000 |
1953
Unofficial charity match at the end of the 1953 Asian Quadrangular Football Tournament.[2][4]
3 November 1953 Non-FIFA friendly | Pakistan | 1–0 | | Yangon, Burma |
Kutty |
Stadium: Aung San Stadium |
1954
24 April 1954 Non-FIFA friendly | Colony XI | 1–4 | | Kallang, Singapore |
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Report | Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium Attendance: 11,500 Referee: Greg De Silva |
1955
Exhibition matches at the end of the 1955 Asian Quadrangular Football Tournament.[2][4]
14 December 1955 Non-FIFA friendly | East Pakistan | 1–3 | | Dhaka, East Pakistan |
Chunnah |
Jamil |
Stadium: Dacca Stadium |
25 December 1955 Non-FIFA friendly | Pakistan | 1–0 | | Dhaka, East Pakistan |
Manna |
Stadium: Dacca Stadium |
1956
5 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Indo Malayan XI | 1–6 | | Kallang, Singapore |
Awang Bakar |
Report | Mohamed Hanif Umer Amin |
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium Attendance: 3,112 |
8 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Sino Malayan XI | 2–2 | | Kallang, Singapore |
Johan Hassan Dollah Zainol |
Report | Umer Talib Ali |
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium |
12 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Singapore Selection | 1–1 | | Kallang, Singapore |
John O'Neill |
Report | Talib Ali |
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium Attendance: 6,400 Referee: P/Lt. Meadows |
19 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Canton XI | 1–1 | | Guangzhou, China |
Report | Attendance: 50,000 |
24 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Shanghai XI | 2–2 | | Shanghai, China |
Report |
28 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Chinese Army | 1–0 | | Beijing, China |
Report |
30 September 1956 Non-FIFA friendly | Beijing Youth | 5–0 | | Beijing, China |
Report |
1958
13 May 1958 Non-FIFA friendly | Sino-Malayan XI | 2–7 | | Kuala Lampur, Federation of Malaya |
Report |
1959
22 April 1959 Non-FIFA friendly | Burma XI | 1–0 | | Rangoon, Burma |
Report |
24 April 1959 Non-FIFA friendly | Burma XI | 2–3 | | Rangoon, Burma |
Report |
26 April 1959 Non-FIFA friendly | Burma XI | 4–2 | | Rangoon, Burma |
Report |
28 April 1959 Non-FIFA friendly | Burma XI | 1–4 | | Rangoon, Burma |
Report |
1960s
1962
1962 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Malaya XI | 3–2 | | Alor Setar, Malaya |
Stadium: Darul Aman Stadium |
1962 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Malaya XI | 1–4 | | Penang, Malaya |
Stadium: City Stadium |
1964
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.[5]
1964 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Chinese Army XI | N/A | | Peking, China |
Stadium: Workers' Stadium |
3 October 1964 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | China | 0–2 | | Beijing, China |
Attendance: 80,000 |
1964 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Shenyang XI | 2–0 | | Shenyang, China |
Stadium: People Stadium |
1964 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Shanghai XI | 3–3 | | Shanghai, China |
Stadium: Jiangwan Stadium |
November 1964 Non-FIFA friendly[6] | West Pakistan XI | 0–2 | | Peshawar, Pakistan |
Report |
2 December 1964 Non-FIFA friendly[6] | Pakistan | 1–3 | | |
Report |
5 December 1964 Non-FIFA friendly[6] | Pakistan | 0–10 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Report | Markarov |
1965
1965 Non-FIFA friendly | Kurunegala XI | 2–4 | | Ceylon |
Report |
1965 Non-FIFA friendly | Nuwara Eliya XI | 1–5 | | Ceylon |
Report |
1965 Non-FIFA friendly | Up-Country XI | 1–7 | | Ceylon |
Report |
1965 Non-FIFA friendly | Rathnapura District | 1–3 | | Ceylon |
Report |
1965 Non-FIFA friendly | Colombo XI | 1–7 | | Ceylon |
Report |
1966
November 1966 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 1–3 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
November 1966 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 0–2 | | Lahore, Pakistan |
November 1966 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 2–7 | | Dacca, East Pakistan |
1967
28 October 1967 Non-FIFA friendly[7] | Pakistan | 0–2 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Report | Younus Chris Bachofner |
Stadium: Hockey Club Attendance: 35,000 |
29 October 1967 Non-FIFA friendly[7] | Pakistan | 4–2 | | Lahore, Pakistan |
Report | Stadium: Lahore Stadium Attendance: 25,000 |
Saudi Arabia national team tour to Pakistan involving unofficial test series.[5][8]
1967 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan | 3–1 | | Lyallpur, Pakistan |
1967 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan | 2–4 | | Sukkur, Pakistan |
1967 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan | 2–2 | | Hyderabad, Pakistan |
1967 Non-FIFA friendly | Pakistan | 1–1 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Bakhsh |
1968
March 1968 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 1–6 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Stadium: KMC Football Stadium |
March 1968 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 0–3 | | Multan, Pakistan |
March 1968 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 0–4 | | Dacca, East Pakistan |
March 1968 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 0–2 | | Rajshahi, Pakistan |
1969
February 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 0–1 | | Jessore, East Pakistan |
February 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 1–3 | | Dacca, East Pakistan |
February 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 1–3 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Stadium: KMC Football Stadium |
6 March 1969 1969 Friendship Cup | Mersin İdman Yurdu | 4–1 | | Tehran, Iran |
Ulcay Başarır Osman Erpadoğlu Qadri Atac Ihan Oz |
Report | Hafizuddin |
Stadium: Amjadieh Stadium Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Sobhi Adib (Iraq) |
8 March 1969 1969 Friendship Cup | Spartak Moscow | 5–0 | | Tehran, Iran |
Logofet Sergey Ushansky Vladimir Pribeliev |
Report | Stadium: Amjadieh Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Abolghasem Haj Abolhassan (Iran) |
May 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | FC Aşgabat | 2–0 | | Soviet Union |
May 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Zarafshan XI | 3–2 | | Bukhara, Soviet Union |
May 1969 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Neftyanik | 2–3 | | Soviet Union |
Stadium: Spartak Stadium |
1970s
1970
12 March 1970 1970 Friendship Cup[lower-alpha 1] | Paykan | 3–1 | | Tehran, Iran |
Kalani Asghar Adibi |
Report | Allah Bakhsh |
Stadium: Amjadieh Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Almásy (Hungary) |
14 March 1970 1970 Friendship Cup[lower-alpha 1] | Ankara Demirspor | 1–1 | | Tehran, Iran |
Aydogan |
Report | Mohammad Arshad |
Stadium: Amjadieh Stadium Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Almásy (Hungary) |
9 September 1970 1970 RCD Cup | Turkey Amateur | 3–1 | | Tehran, Iran |
Report | Stadium: Amjadiyeh Stadium |
1973
13 June 1973 Non-FIFA friendly | China Youth | 1–1 | | Peking, China |
Report |
16 June 1973 Non-FIFA friendly | Shanghai XI | 2–0 | | Shanghai, China |
Report |
20 June 1973 Non-FIFA friendly | Guangdong XI | 4–3 | | Guangzhou, China |
Report |
1973 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Hong Kong XI | 0–3 | | Hong Kong |
1974
17 January 1974 1974 RCD Cup | Malavan | 2–1 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Jahani Espandar |
Report | ? |
Stadium: Hockey Stadium Attendance: 5,000 |
1976
17 July 1976 Afghanistan Republic Day Festival Cup | Pakistan | 1–2 | | Kabul, Afghanistan |
Report | Stadium: Ghazi Stadium |
23 July 1976 Afghanistan Republic Day Festival Cup | Pakistan | 0–2 | | Kabul, Afghanistan |
Report | Stadium: Ghazi Stadium |
24 July 1976 Afghanistan Republic Day Festival Cup | Pakistan | 1–0 | | Kabul, Afghanistan |
Report | Stadium: Ghazi Stadium |
13 October 1976 1976 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup | Guangdong | 5–1 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Cai Jinbiao Chen Weihao Rong Zhixing Ou Weiting |
Report | Sarwar |
Stadium: Hockey Club Attendance: 8,000 Referee: |
16 October 1976 1976 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup | Pakistan Greens | 3–2 | | Karachi |
Kazim Sarwar |
Report | Saleem Zahoor |
Stadium: Hockey Club |
1980s
1981
4 November 1981 Non-FIFA friendly | Aung Sen Selected XI | 1–0 | | Rangoon, Burma |
Report |
5 November 1981 Non-FIFA friendly | Burma XI | 0–0 | | Rangoon, Burma |
Report |
15 November 1981 1981 King's Cup | August 1st | 1–0 | | Bangkok, Thailand |
Report | Stadium: Phra Ramesuan Stadium |
1982
20 February 1982 1982 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup | Pakistan Greens | 1–4 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Abdul Wahid |
Report | Zou Xinguang Zhang Luodi Wang Dezhang Qu Gang |
Stadium: National Stadium |
23 February 1982 1982 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup | Pakistan Blues | 0–0 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Report | Stadium: National Stadium Referee: |
23 August 1982 1982 Bangladesh President's Gold Cup | Beijing | 4–0 | | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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Report | Stadium: Dhaka Stadium |
25 August 1982 1982 Bangladesh President's Gold Cup | Harimau Malaysia | 4–1 | | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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Report |
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Stadium: Dhaka Stadium |
27 August 1982 1982 Bangladesh President's Gold Cup | Bangladesh Green | 2–1[lower-alpha 2] | | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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Report |
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Stadium: Dhaka Stadium |
1983
3 January 1983 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 0–3 | | Rawalpindi, Pakistan |
Mukhtar Unknown Unknown |
8 January 1983 Non-FIFA friendly[1] | Pakistan XI | 0–2 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
1984
21 August 1984 1984 Merdeka Tournament G.S | Harimau Malaysia | 2–0 | | Kuala Lampur, Malaysia |
Keegan |
Report |
23 August 1984 1984 Merdeka Tournament G.S | South Korea U20 | 6–1 | | Kuala Lampur, Malaysia |
Jin-han Yon-ho Kyung-Nam |
Report | Sharafat |
26 August 1984 1984 Merdeka Tournament G.S | China B | 6–1 | | Kuala Lampur, Malaysia |
Lin Qunli Chunben Kexing |
Report | Butt |
Stadium: Perak Stadium |
30 August 1984 1984 Merdeka Tournament G.S | Primera B XI | 2–1 | | Kuala Lampur, Malaysia |
Rojas Callipo |
Report | Sharafat |
Stadium: Perak Stadium |
3 September 1984 1984 Merdeka Tournament G.S | Algeria U20 | 0–2 | | Kuala Lampur, Malaysia |
Report | Sharafat |
Stadium: Perak Stadium |
1985
28 April 1985 1985 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup | North Korea XI | 0–0 | | Peshawar, Pakistan |
Report | Stadium: Peshawar Stadium |
1986
14 February 1986 1986 Fajr International Tournament | Poland U21 | 3–0 | | Tehran, Iran |
Kaczmarek Lesinak Sikorski |
Stadium: Azadi Stadium, Tehran Attendance: 30000 Referee: Hamid Khoshkhan (Tehran FA) |
18 February 1986 1986 Fajr International Tournament | Al-Fotuwa SC | 1–0 | | Tehran, Iran |
Kharabah |
Stadium: Azadi Stadium, Tehran Attendance: 25000 Referee: Mohammad Reza Emami (IRAN) |
March 1986 1986 Pakistan President's Gold Cup | Pakistan | 1–1 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Report | Stadium: National Stadium |
11 March 1986 1986 Pakistan President's Gold Cup | Pakistan | 1–0 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Fida |
Report | Stadium: National Stadium |
12 March 1986 1986 Pakistan President's Gold Cup | Pakistan | 1–1 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Agha |
Report | Stadium: National Stadium |
14 March 1986 1986 Pakistan President's Gold Cup | Pakistan | 0–0 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Report | Stadium: National Stadium |
26 April 1986 1986 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup | Pakistan Green | 1–0 | | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Sarwar |
Report | Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium |
30 April 1986 1986 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup | Pakistan Green | 7–0 | | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Report | Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium |
1990s
1993
20 July 1993 1993 SAARC Gold Cup | Pakistan White | 0–2 | | Lahore, Pakistan |
(Report) | Stadium: Railway Stadium |
2000s
2000
2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Pakistan | 3–0 | | Pakistan |
Report |
2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Pakistan | 8–0 | | Pakistan |
Report |
2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Pakistan | 7–0 | Afghan/Iranian XI | Pakistan |
Report |
2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Pakistan | 2–0 | | Pakistan |
Report |
13 December 2000 Non-FIFA friendly | Pakistan | 4–0 | | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Zaman Ghulam Ali |
Report | Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium |
2001
2 March 2001 Non-FIFA friendly[10] | Pakistan | 2–4 | | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Essa Sarfraz |
Sanaullah Shaukat Jaffar Hussain |
Stadium: Jinnah Sports Stadium |
21 March 2001 Non-FIFA friendly[10] | Pakistan | 0–3 | | Bury, England |
Report | Conell Bhutia Preece |
Stadium: Gigg Lane |
25 March 2001 Non-FIFA friendly[10] | Pakistan | 0–2 | | Coventry, England |
Report | Thomspon Aloisi |
Stadium: Highfield Road |
2002
March 2002 Non-FIFA friendly[11] | Pakistan | 1–1 | |
March 2002 Non-FIFA friendly[11] | Pakistan | 1–0 | |
21 March 2002 Non-FIFA friendly[11] | Sri Lanka U20 | 1–0 | | Kandy, Sri Lanka |
R.K. Leonard |
Stadium: Bogambara Stadium |
2003
11 March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[12] | Pakistan | 6–0 | | Pakistan |
12 March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[12] | Pakistan | 7–1 | | Pakistan |
13 March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[12] | Pakistan | 12–0 | | Pakistan |
15 March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[12] | Pakistan | 5–0 | | Pakistan |
March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[12] | Pakistan | 9–0 | | Pakistan |
March 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[12] | Pakistan | 8–0 | | Pakistan |
16 November 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[12] | Pakistan | 5–0 | | Pakistan |
19 November 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[12] | Pakistan | 6–0 | | Pakistan |
22 November 2003 Non-FIFA friendly[12] | Pakistan | 5–0 | | Pakistan |
2005
9 April 2005 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games | Morocco U21 | 2–0 | | Ta'if, Saudi Arabia |
Miri Erraki |
Report | Stadium: King Fahd Stadium |
13 April 2005 2005 Islamic Solidarity Games | Pakistan | 0–2 | | Ta'if, Saudi Arabia |
Report | Saari |
Stadium: King Fahd Stadium |
7 June 2005 Non-FIFA friendly[8] | Pakistan | 3–1 | | Pakistan |
2009
8 March 2009 2009 ANFA Cup | Pakistan | 1–1 | | Kathmandu, Nepal |
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Report |
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Stadium: Dasharath Rangasala |
11 March 2009 2009 ANFA Cup | Nepal Red | 1–0 | | Kathmandu, Nepal |
Jaffar Khan |
Stadium: Dasharath Rangasala |
18 July 2009 Non-FIFA friendly | Thailand | 4–0 | | Muang Thong Thani, Thailand |
Dangda Viwatchaichok Winothai |
Report | Stadium: Thunderdome Stadium |
2010s
2011
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.[13][14] 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 | | Lahore, Pakistan |
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Report | Stadium: Punjab Stadium |
4 March 2011 Non-FIFA friendly | Pakistan | 0–0 | | Karachi, Pakistan |
Report | Stadium: Peoples Football Stadium |
2012
16 November 2012 Non-FIFA friendly | Singapore U23 | 1–0 | | Bishan, Singapore |
Mohammad Shafiq |
Report | Stadium: Bishan Stadium |
2013
7 July 2013 Non-FIFA friendly | Bradford Park Avenue | 5–3 | | Bradford, England |
Richard Marshall Adam Clayton Chib Chilaka Tom Corner Nathan Hotte |
Report | Imad Abbasi Shani Abbasi Shahzad Iqbal |
Stadium: Horsfall Stadium |
2014
21 June 2014 Non-FIFA friendly | Indonesia | 4–0 | | Bangkalan, Indonesia |
14:40 UTC+07:00 | Gonzáles Jufriyanto Zamrun Hartono |
Report | Stadium: Gelora Bangkalan Stadium Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Prasetyo Hadi (Indonesia) |
2015
23 February 2015 Non-FIFA friendly | Malaysia U19 | 1–3 | | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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Stadium: Shah Alam Stadium |
26 February 2015 Non-FIFA friendly | Malaysia U22 | 2–1 | | Shah Alam, Malaysia |
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Stadium: UiTM Stadium |
3 March 2015 Non-FIFA friendly | Osotspa FC | 2–0 | | Bangkok, Thailand |
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Report |
5 March 2015 Non-FIFA friendly | Thailand U23 | 2–0 | | Nonthaburi, Thailand |
19:00 UTC+07:00 | Thanakorn Pakorn |
Report | Stadium: SCG Stadium Referee: Suprem Nonthawong (Thailand) |
2018
16 December 2018 Non-FIFA friendly | Palestine | 2–0 | | Doha, Qatar |
Report | Stadium: Grand Hamad Stadium |
19 December 2018 Non-FIFA friendly | Qatar Army | 3–1 | | Doha, Qatar |
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Stadium: Grand Hamad Stadium |
25 December 2018 Non-FIFA friendly | Afghanistan U23 | 1–1 | | Doha, Qatar |
Sharifi |
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Stadium: Grand Hamad Stadium |
2019
28 May 2019 Non-FIFA friendly | Bahrain U23 | 2–1 | | Riffa, Bahrain |
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Stadium: Bahrain National Stadium |
1 June 2019 Non-FIFA friendly | Buri Sports Club | 1–5 | | Manama, Bahrain |
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2020
22 January 2020 Non-FIFA friendly | UKM F.C. | 2–2 | | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Asnan Ahmad Rennie |
Kaleemullah Mohammad Afzal |
23 January 2020 Non-FIFA friendly | Felda United | 0–2 | | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Waheed Nisar Ahmad |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 One team missing for the Group Y of the 1970 Friendship Cup in RSSSF, which was the Pakistan national team which competed under the name of PFF XI. The Czechoslovak FK Dukla Banská Bystrica team also included in the draw withdrew before the tournament began.[9]
- ↑ RSSSF misreported the scoreline as 2–0
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 Bhatti, Mukhtar (1999). Pakistan Sports: An Almanac of Pakistan Sports with Complete Records 1947-1999. Bhatti Publications. pp. 237–250.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Ahsan, Ali (23 December 2010). "A history of football in Pakistan – Part I". Dawn. Karachi, Pakistan. Archived from the original on 4 September 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
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Pakistan also played unofficial friendly games with Tehran's Taj FC (now known as Esteghlal FC), beating them 6-1, as well as a team from Isfahan with whom Pakistan drew 2-2.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Asian Quadrangular Tournament (Colombo Cup) 1952-1955". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Ahsan, Ali (2010-12-23). "A history of football in Pakistan — Part II". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "1960-1971 Сборная СССР, Нефтяник | Эдуард Маркаров футболист". Markarov. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Dallas Tornado 1967-68 World Tour". www.nasljerseys.com. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Pakistan - National Team Players". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ↑ "فٹ بال ہیروز کی دُنیا: کرنل مجاہد کی موجودگی میں پاکستان نے گولڈ میڈل جیتا" [World of Football Heroes: Pakistan won the gold medal in the presence of Colonel Mujahid]. Daily Dunya (in اردو). Archived from the original on 2025-01-04. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 "International Matches 2001 - Other". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 "International Matches 2002 - Other". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 "International Matches 2003 - Other". www.rsssf.org. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
- ↑ Ahsan, Ali (2011-03-06). "Pakistan-Palestine football series a welcome step". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ↑ "Injured Haji unlikely to lead U-21 team in Thailand tour, Palestine series". DAWN.COM. 2011-02-03. Retrieved 2024-05-30.