East Timor national football team results

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This article details the match results and statistics of the East Timor national football team.[1]

Key

Results

East Timor's score is shown first in each case.

No. Date Venue Opponents Score Competition East Timor scorers Att. Ref.
1 21 March 2003 Colombo (A) File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka 2–3 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification Hamza (o.g.), Cabral [2][3]
2 23 March 2003 Colombo (N) File:Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986–2010).svg Chinese Taipei 0–3 2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification [2][3]
3 8 December 2004 Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (A) File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 0–5 2004 AFF Championship [2][4]
4 12 December 2004 Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (N) File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 0–8 2004 AFF Championship [2][4]
5 14 December 2004 Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (N) File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 1–2 2004 AFF Championship do Rego [2][4]
6 16 December 2004 Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (N) File:Flag of Myanmar (1974–2010).svg Myanmar 1–3 2004 AFF Championship Diamantino [2][4]
7 12 December 2006 Panaad Stadium, Bacolod (N) File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 2–3 2007 AFF Championship qualification Costa, Belo [2]
8 14 December 2006 Panaad Stadium, Bacolod (A) File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 0–7 2007 AFF Championship qualification [2]
9 16 December 2006 Panaad Stadium, Bacolod (N) File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 2–3 2007 AFF Championship qualification Ximenes, Costa [2]
10 20 December 2006 Panaad Stadium, Bacolod (N) File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 1–4 2007 AFF Championship qualification Costa [2]
11 21 October 2007 Gianyar Stadium, Gianyar (H)[note 1] File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 2–3 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification Ary (2) 1,500 [2][5]
12 28 October 2007 Hong Kong Stadium, So Kon Po (A) File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 1–8 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification Ary 1,542 [2][6]
13 17 October 2008 National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (N) File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 0–1 2008 AFF Championship qualification [2][7]
14 19 October 2008 National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (A) File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 2–2 2008 AFF Championship qualification Barbosa, Pereira 12,000 [2][8]
15 21 October 2008 National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (N) File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 1–4 2008 AFF Championship qualification Soares [2][9]
16 25 October 2008 National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (N) File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 1–2 2008 AFF Championship qualification Esteves [2][10]
17 22 October 2010 National Sports Complex, Vientiane (N) File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 0–5 2010 AFF Championship qualification [2][11]
18 24 October 2010 National Sports Complex, Vientiane (N) File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 2–4 2010 AFF Championship qualification Chiquito, Anggisu [2][12]
19 26 October 2010 National Sports Complex, Vientiane (A) File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 1–6 2010 AFF Championship qualification Chiquito [2][13]
20 21 November 2010 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium, Palembang (A) File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 0–6 Friendly [2][14]
21 29 June 2011 Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu (A) File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal 1–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Kik 9,000 [2][15]
22 2 July 2011 Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu (H)[note 2] File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal 0–5 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 15,000 [2][17]
23 5 October 2012 Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon (N) File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 5–1 2012 AFF Championship qualification Murilo (2), Ade (2), Alan 500 [2][18]
24 7 October 2012 Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon (A) File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar 1–2 2012 AFF Championship qualification Alan 8,000 [2][19]
25 9 October 2012 Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon (N) File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 3–1 2012 AFF Championship qualification Murilo, Ade, Alan [2][20]
26 13 October 2012 Thuwunna Stadium, Yangon (N) File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 1–2 2012 AFF Championship qualification Pinto [2][21]
27 14 November 2012 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta (A) File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 0–1 Friendly [2]
28 12 October 2014 New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (N) File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 4–2 2014 AFF Championship qualification Murilo (3), Fabiano [2][22]
29 14 October 2014 New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (N) File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar 0–0 2014 AFF Championship qualification [2][23]
30 16 October 2014 New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (N) File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 2–3 2014 AFF Championship qualification Anggisu, Bertoldo [2]
31 18 October 2014 New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (N) File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 0–2 2014 AFF Championship qualification [2]
32 11 November 2014 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta (A) File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 0–4 Friendly [2]
33 12 March 2015 National Stadium, Dili (H) File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia 4–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Chiquito (2), Silva, Neto 9,000 [2][24]
34 17 March 2015 MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (A) File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia 1–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Fabiano 5,000 [2][25]
35 11 June 2015 Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (A) File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 1–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Saro 5,000 [2][26]
36 16 June 2015 Shah Alam Stadium, Shah Alam (H)[note 3] File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates 0–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 200 [2][28]
37 3 September 2015 King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah (A) File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 0–7 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 11,000 [2][29]
38 8 October 2015 National Stadium, Dili (H) File:Flag of Palestine.svg Palestine 1–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Saro 2,000 [2][30]
39 13 October 2015 National Stadium, Dili (H) File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 0–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 2,500 [2][31]
40 12 November 2015 Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi (A) File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates 0–8 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 7,870 [2][32]
41 17 November 2015 National Stadium, Dili (H) File:Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 0–10 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 2,000 [2][33]
42 29 March 2016 Dora International Stadium, Hebron (A) File:Flag of Palestine.svg Palestine 0–7 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 6,000 [2][34]
43 29 May 2016 National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (A) File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 0–2 Friendly [2]
44 2 June 2016 Tan Sri Dato Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, Johor Bahru (A) File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 0–3 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification 3,600 [2][35]
45 6 June 2016 Tan Sri Dato Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, Johor Bahru (H)[note 4] File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 0–3 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification 1,145 [2][36]
46 8 October 2016 National Stadium, Kaohsiung (H)[note 5] File:Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986–2010).svg Chinese Taipei 1–2 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification Gama 2,849 [2][37]
47 11 October 2016 National Stadium, Kaohsiung (A) File:Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986–2010).svg Chinese Taipei 1–2 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification Oliveira 1,000 [2][38]
48 15 October 2016 National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (N) File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 1–2 2016 AFF Championship qualification Gama 45,000 [2][39]
49 18 October 2016 National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (N) File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 1–2 2016 AFF Championship qualification Maia 12,000 [2][40]
50 21 October 2016 National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (A) File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 2–3 2016 AFF Championship qualification Anggisu, Viegas 55,000 [2][41]
51 2 November 2016 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching (N) File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 0–4 2016 AFC Solidarity Cup 100 [2][42]
52 5 November 2016 Sarawak Stadium, Kuching (N) File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal 0–0 2016 AFC Solidarity Cup 315 [2][43]
53 3 December 2017 Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei (N) File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 1–2 2017 CTFA International Tournament Cruz [2][44]
54 4 December 2017 Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei (A) File:Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986–2010).svg Chinese Taipei 1–3 2017 CTFA International Tournament Gama [2][45]
55 5 December 2017 Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei (N) File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 1–0 2017 CTFA International Tournament Garcia [2][46]
56 1 September 2018 Kuala Lumpur Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (H)[note 6] File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 3–1 2018 AFF Championship qualification Cruz (2), Garcia 261 [2][47]
57 8 September 2018 Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium, Bandar Seri Begawan (A) File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 0–1 2018 AFF Championship qualification 2,345 [2][48]
58 11 October 2018 National Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (A) File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 2–2 Friendly Almeida, Gama [2]
59 9 November 2018 Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok (H)[note 7] File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand 0–7 2018 AFF Championship 8,764 [2][50]
60 13 November 2018 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta (A) File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 1–3 2018 AFF Championship Gama 15,138 [2][51]
61 17 November 2018 Kuala Lumpur Stuadim, Kuala Lumpur (H)[note 8] File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 2–3 2018 AFF Championship Reis, Pedro 312 [2][52]
62 21 November 2018 National Stadium, Kallang (A) File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 1–6 2018 AFF Championship Gama 18,408 [2][53]
63 7 June 2019 Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (A) File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 1–7 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Pedro 4,244 [2][54]
64 11 June 2019 Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (H)[note 9] File:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia 1–5 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Gama 12,766 [2][56]
65 5 December 2021 National Stadium, Kallang (N) File:THA AFF 2020.png Thailand 0–2 2020 AFF Championship 2,432 [2][57]
66 8 December 2021 National Stadium, Kallang (N) File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar 0–2 2020 AFF Championship 970 [2][58]
67 11 December 2021 National Stadium, Kallang (N) File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 0–7 2020 AFF Championship 420 [2][59]
68 14 December 2021 National Stadium, Kallang (A) File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 0–2 2020 AFF Championship 8,518 [2][60]
69 27 January 2022 Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar (A) File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 1–4 Friendly Gali [2][61]
70 30 January 2022 Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar (A) File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 0–3 Friendly [2][62]
71 28 May 2022 Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha (N) File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal 2–2 Friendly Firth, Correia [2][63][64]
72 2 June 2022 Morodok Techo National Stadium, Phnom Penh (A) File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia 1–2 Friendly Mouzinho [2][65]
73 16 July 2022 Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar (A) File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 1–4 Friendly Braz [2]
74 5 November 2022 Track & Field Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (A) File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 2–6 2022 AFF Championship qualification Mouzinho, Firth 600 [2][66]
75 8 November 2022 Track & Field Sports Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan (H)[note 10] File:Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 1–0 2022 AFF Championship qualification Mouzinho 1,207 [2][67]
76 12 October 2023 National Stadium, Kaohsiung (A) File:Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986–2010).svg Chinese Taipei 0–4 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification 1,894 [2][68]
77 17 October 2023 National Stadium, Kaohsiung (H)[note 11] File:Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986–2010).svg Chinese Taipei 0–3 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification 745 [2][69]
78 5 September 2024 Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar (H)[note 12] File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia 4–1 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification Pedro (3), Zenivio 108 [2][70]
79 10 September 2024 MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (A) File:Flag of Mongolia.svg Mongolia 0–2 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification 1,569 [2][71]

Record by opponent

{{#lst:East Timor national football team|Record by opponent}}

Notes

  1. East Timor elected to play their home leg in Indonesia.
  2. Due to a lack of technical infrastructure in East Timor, both legs were played in Nepal.[16]
  3. East Timor hosted the UAE in Malaysia due to the lack of a suitable venue in Dili.[27]
  4. East Timor hosted Malaysia in Malaysia due to the lack of a suitable venue in Dili.
  5. East Timor hosted Chinese Taipei in Taiwan due to the lack of a suitable venue in Dili.
  6. East Timor hosted Brunei in Malaysia due to the lack of a suitable venue in Dili.
  7. East Timor hosted Thailand in Thailand.[49]
  8. East Timor hosted the Philippines in Malaysia.[49]
  9. East Timor played their home match against Malaysia in the latter country due to a lack of a suitable venue in their country.[55]
  10. East Timor hosted Brunei in Brunei due to the lack of a suitable venue in Dili.
  11. East Timor will play their home game in Kaohsiung, due to the National Stadium in Dili failing to meet FIFA standards.
  12. East Timor will play their home game in Gianyar, due to the National Stadium in Dili failing to meet FIFA standards.

See also

References

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