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词条 Bhutan national football team results
释义

  1. Results

     1980s  1990s  2000s  2010s 

  2. Summary record

     By venue  By year  By competition  By opponent 

  3. Competitive record

     FIFA World Cup  AFC Asian Cup  AFC Challenge Cup  South Asian Football Federation Cup  South Asian Games  ANFA Cup 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{About||the Bhutan national women's team|Bhutan women's national football team results{{!}}women's results|the Bhutan national under-19 team|Bhutan national under-19 football team results{{!}}under-19 results|the Bhutan national under-17 team|Bhutan national under-17 football team results{{!}}under-17 results|the Bhutan national futsal team|Bhutan national futsal team results{{!}}futsal results}}{{Infobox National football team
| Name=Bhutan men's national football team
| FIFA Rank={{Nft rank|189|up|3|date=15 September 2016}}
| FIFA max=159
| FIFA max date=June 2015
| FIFA min=209
| FIFA min date=November 2014 – February 2015
| Elo Rank={{Nft rank|230|date=29 March 2016}}
| Elo max=190
| Elo max date=1 April 1982
| Elo min=231
| Elo min date=6 September 2013
| World cup apps = None
| World cup first =
| World cup best = Qualifying – second round
| Regional name = AFC Asian Cup
| Regional cup apps = None
| Regional cup first =
| Regional cup best =
| 2ndRegional name = South Asian Football Federation Cup
| 2ndRegional cup apps = 7
| 2ndRegional cup first = 2003
| 2ndRegional cup best = Semi-finals, 2008
| Confederations cup apps =
| Confederations cup first =
| Confederations cup best =
| First game = {{fb|NEP}} 3–1 {{fb-rt|BHU}}
(Kathmandu, Nepal; 1 April 1982)
| Largest win = {{fb|BHU}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|GUM}}
(Thimphu, Bhutan; April 23, 2003)
| Largest loss = {{fb|KUW}} 20–0 {{fb-rt|BHU}}
(Kuwait City, Kuwait; February 14, 2000)
}}

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. It is one of the younger national teams in the world having played its first match in 1982.

The team are currently one of the very weakest in the world and are, as of March 2016 are ranked 46th and last in the Asian Football Confederation with zero points and 193rd in the world on the official FIFA / Coca-Cola rankings.[1] Their highest ranking achieved was 159th, which they last reached in April 2015 following their two World Cup qualifying victories over Sri Lanka.[1]

The team are also ranked extremely low on the all time Elo ratings at 230th out of 234 as of the end of 2015.[2] There are no FIFA affiliated teams ranked below them with the other four spots taken by Kiribati, Tibet, the Northern Marianas Islands and Palau respectively.[2]

Despite being one of the weakest national teams of all time, they had, as results show below, never been beaten at home and indeed, had never concede a goal in an official international at Changlimithang until the 6–0 loss to China in 2015.

Results

{{main|Bhutan national football team}}

This is a list of all football matches played by Bhutan national football team from their recorded debut in the 1982 ANFA Cup in Nepal.

1980s

Some sources suggest that Bhutan regularly sent international teams to compete in tournaments abroad from the 1960s.[3] However, it is not known the extent to which these were genuinely international teams or merely representative teams, as many of the players are said not to have been of Bhutanese origin.[3] Regardless of their nature, none of the results of any of these hinted at tournaments are known, with the first recorded instance of Bhutan playing an international match being against Nepal in the ANFA Cup in 1982. After this match, the team regularly participated in the football tournaments held as part of the South Asian Games, however, they were generally unsuccessful and indeed failed to score a competitive goal against international opposition between 1982 and 1987.

1982
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|time=
|team1=Kunming Army Team {{Flagicon|CHN}}
|score=3–1
|report=Report
|round=1982 ANFA Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Unknown {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}
|goals2={{goal}} Unknown
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=April 1982
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|NEP}}
|score=3–1
|report=Report
|round=1982 ANFA Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Unknown {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}
|goals2={{goal}} Unknown
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}
1984
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|date=18 September 1984
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BAN}}
|score=2–0
|report=Report
|round=1984 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Unknown {{goal}}, {{goal}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=20 September 1984
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|NEP}}
|score=5–0
|report=Report
|round=1984 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Unknown {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=21 September 1984
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|MDV}}
|score=1–0
|report=Report
|round=1984 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Unknown {{goal}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}
1985
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|date=22 December 1985
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|NEP}}
|score=1–0
|report=Report
|round=1985 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Unknown {{goal}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BAN}} Dhaka
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=23 December 1985
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|IND}}
|score=3–0
|report=Report
|round=1985 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Unknown {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BAN}} Dhaka
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}
1986
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|date=5 June 1986
|time=
|team1=Guangzhou {{flagicon|CHN}}
|score=6–1
|report=Report
|round=1986 ANFA Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=? June 1986
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|NEP}}
|score=4–0
|report=Report
|round=1986 ANFA Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=? June 1986
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=Draw
|report=Report
|round=1986 ANFA Cup
|team2={{Flagicon|HKG|1910}} Hong Kong Gurkhas
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=D
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=? June 1986
|time=
|team1=Nepal Youth {{flagicon|NEP}}
|score=Draw
|report=Report
|round=1986 ANFA Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=D
|stack=yes
}}
1987
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|date=22 November 1987
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BAN}}
|score=3–0
|report=Report
|round=1987 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Das {{goal}}
Hamid {{goal}},
Ali {{goal}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|IND}} Calcutta
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=23 November 1987
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|NEP}}
|score=6–2
|report=Report
|round= 1987 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=G. Thapa {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}
Unknown {{goal}}
|goals2=Basnet {{goal}}, {{goal}}[4]
|stadium={{Flag icon|IND}} Calcutta
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}

1990s

Following their regular appearances at the South Asian Games during the 1980s, Bhutan disappeared completely from the international stage for some twelve years resurfacing only at the end of the 1990s to compete again at the South Asian Games. Their time away from competitive football had done nothing to strengthen the team as they lost all of their games at the tournament for a fourth consecutive time.

1999
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|date=26 September 1999
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|NEP}}
|score=7–0
|report=Report
|round=1999 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Kadka {{goal|2}}, {{goal|5}}
Joshi {{goal|18}}
Amatya {{goal|59}}
Rayamajhi {{goal|62}}
B. Thapa {{goal|77}}, {{goal|86}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=28 September 1999
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|IND}}
|score=3–0
|report=Report
|round=1999 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Imivalappil {{goal|1}}, {{goal|8}}, {{goal|49}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=26 September 1999
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|PAK}}
|score=2–1
|report=Report
|round=1999 South Asian Games
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Yousaf {{goal|61}}, {{goal|74}}
|goals2=Chhetri {{goal|26}}
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}

2000s

2000

Following nearly twenty years of competition restricted to South Asia, Bhutan entered a continental competition for the first time, competing in the qualifying rounds for the AFC Asian Cup. This series of matches was arguably the nadir of Bhutanese football as they lost heavily not only against relative minnows Yemen and Turkmenistan, but suffered the ignominy of a then world record 20–0 defeat to Kuwait.[5]

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|date=? January 2000
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=0–6
|report=Report
|round=ANFA Coca Cola Invitational Tournament
|team2={{flagicon|KOR}} Soongsil University
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=26 January 2000
|time=
|team1=Nepal Red {{flagicon|NEP}}
|score=1–0
|report=Report
|round=ANFA Coca Cola Invitational Tournament
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|NEP}} Kathmandu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=12 February 2000
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=0–3
|report=Report
|round=2000 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|NEP}}
|goals1=
|goals2={{goal|21}} Gaba
{{goal|29}} Joshi
{{goal|60}} Rayamajhi
|stadium={{Flag icon|KUW}} Kuwait City
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=14 February 2000
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|KUW}}
|score=20–0
|report=Report
|round=2000 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Al-Houwaidi {{goal|17||36|pen.|39||52|pen.|57}}
Abdullah {{goal|20||24||38||45|pen.|47||50||59||89}}
Al-Mutairi {{goal|21||51||63}}
Bakhit {{goal|31}}
Al-Shammari {{goal|21}}
Sakeen {{goal|65}}
Jassem {{goal|77|pen.}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|KUW}} Kuwait City
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=16 February 2000
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=0–8
|report = Report
|round= 2000 AFC Cup Q.
|team2 = {{fb|TKM|1997}}
|goals1=
|goals2=Molyev {{goal|35}}
Banianov {{goal|37}}
Lumadev {{goal|48}}, {{goal|61}}
Agabayev {{goal|79}}
|stadium={{Flag icon|KUW}} Kuwait City
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=18 February 2000
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|YEM}}
|score=11–2
|report=Report
|round=2000 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Briek {{goal|4}}
Al-Salimi {{goal|18||55}}
Al-Nono {{goal|15||56||87}}
Tahous {{goal|24||81}}
Al-Gharbani {{goal|25||26}}
Al-Kahta {{goal|82}}
|goals2={{goal|42}} Ogissen
{{goal|45}} Won Dei
|stadium={{Flag icon|KUW}} Kuwait City
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}
2001
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|date=28 April 2001
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BAN}}
|score=3–0
|report=Report
|round=Friendly
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium=
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}
2002
{{Main|The Other Final}}

Just over twenty years since their début on the international stage, Bhutan recorded their first win, a victory over Montserrat in a game organised by a Dutch advertising agency, and sanctioned by FIFA to coincide with the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final.

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|date=30 June 2002
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=4–0
|report=Report
|round=Friendly
|team2={{fb|MSR}}
|goals1=Dorji {{goal|4||67||77}}
Chhetri {{goal|75}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BHU}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
|attendance=15,000
|referee= Steve Bennett (England)
|result=W
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=27 December 2002
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=0–1
|report=Report
|round=Jigme Wangchuk Memorial King Cup
|team2={{fb|BAN}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BHU}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}
2003

They were unable initially to continue this form into the next edition of the SAFF Championship, but following a disappointing performance in those games, they were comparatively successful in the preliminary round of Qualifying for the AFC Asian Cup. Hosting Guam and Mongolia, they recorded a 6–0 win over Guam and a 0–0 draw with Mongolia to set a new record victory margin the first time that the side gained positive results in two consecutive competitive games and their best set of results until the two victories over Sri Lanka in 2015. They qualified for the next round where they were outclassed in all games by stronger opposition.

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|date=02 January 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=0–5
|report=Report
|round=Jigme Wangchuk Memorial King Cup
|team2={{fb|BAN}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BHU}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=11 January 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|MDV}}
|score=6–0
|report=Report
|round=2003 SAFF Gold Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
| goals1=Nizam {{goal|2}}
Lutfy {{goal|11}}
Shiham {{goal|24}} {{goal|25}} {{goal|67}}
Umar {{goal|77}}
| goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BAN}} Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka
|attendance=
|referee= AD Silva (Sri Lanka)
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=13 January 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|NEP}}
|score=2–0
|report=Report
|round=2003 SAFF Gold Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Rayamajhi {{goal|14}}
Thapa {{goal|87}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BAN}} Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka
|attendance=25,000
|referee=Raj (India)
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=15 January 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BAN}}
|score=3–0
|report=Report
|round=2003 SAFF Gold Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Farhad {{goal|3}} {{goal|54}}
Kanchan {{goal|78}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BAN}} Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka
|attendance=15,000
|referee= Raj (India)
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=23 April 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=6–0
|report=Report
|round=2004 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|GUM}}
|goals1=Dorji {{goal|32||35}}
Chhetri {{goal|59}}
P. Tshering {{goal|76|pen.}}
Chophel {{goal|88}}
Nedup {{goal|89}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BHU}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=W
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=27 April 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=0–0
|report=Report
|round=2004 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|MGL}}
|goals1=
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|BHU}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=D
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=6 October 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|IDN}}
|score=2–0
|report=Report
|round=2004 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1={{goal|31}} Yulianto
{{goal|59}} Arif
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|KSA}} Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium, Jeddah
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=8 October 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|KSA}}
|score=6–0
|report=Report
|round=2004 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Basha {{goal|7}}
Jumaa {{goal|9||25}}
Al-Qahtani {{goal|28}}
Al-Janoubi {{goal|42}}
Wadaani {{goal|90}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|KSA}} Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium, Jeddah
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=10 October 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=0–8
|report=Report
|round=2004 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|YEM}}
|goals1=
|goals2={{goal|20||25||82}} Bashi
{{goal|35}} Al-Habibshi
{{goal|59}} Al-Shiri
{{goal|67||88}} Al-Salemi
{{goal|74}} Aziz
|stadium={{Flag icon|KSA}} Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium, Jeddah
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=13 October 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=0–2
|report=Report
|round=2004 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|IDN}}
|goals1=
|goals2={{goal|19}} Ivakdalam
{{goal|33}} Arif
|stadium={{Flag icon|KSA}} Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium, Jeddah
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=15 October 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score=0–4
|report=Report
|round=2004 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|KSA}}
|goals1=
|goals2={{goal|4||25||79}} Jumaa
{{goal|40|pen.}} Temim
|stadium={{Flag icon|KSA}} Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium, Jeddah
|attendance=
|referee= Jaafaar Mahdi Al-Khabbaz (Bahrain)
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=17 October 2003
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|YEM}}
|score=4–0
|report=Report
|round=2004 AFC Cup Q.
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Al-Jajjam {{goal|3||20}}
Al-Amki {{goal|33}}
Al-Salimi {{goal|81}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|KSA}} Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium, Jeddah
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}
2005
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|date=8 December 2005
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|BAN}}
|score=3–0
|report=Report
|round=2005 SAFF Gold Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Ferhad {{goal|42||58}}
Ameli {{goal|85}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|PAK}} Peoples Football Stadium, Karachi
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=10 December 2005
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|IND}}
|score=3–0
|report=Report
|round=2005 SAFF Gold Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Bhutia {{goal|45}}
Gawli {{goal|51}}
Abdul Hakim {{goal|64}}
|goals2=
|stadium={{Flag icon|PAK}} Peoples Football Stadium, Karachi
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
|date=12 December 2005
|time=
|team1={{fb-rt|NEP}}
|score=3–1
|report=Report
|round=2005 SAFF Gold Cup
|team2={{fb|BHU}}
|goals1=Tamang {{goal|10}}
Thapa {{goal|16}}
Gurung {{goal|29}}
|goals2={{goal|47}} Pradhan
|stadium={{Flag icon|PAK}} Peoples Football Stadium, Karachi
|attendance=
|referee=
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}
2006

Bhutan gained only their third positive competitive result, and their first in the AFC Challenge Cup in a 0–0 draw with Brunei, although this was not enough to see them through to the next stage.

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| date=2 April 2006
| time=18:00
| team1={{fb-rt|NEP}}
| score=2–0
| round=2006 AFC Challenge Cup
| team2={{fb|BHU}}
| goals1=Pradeep {{goal|52||68}}
| report=Report
| goals2=
| stadium={{Flag icon|BAN}} MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong
| attendance=3,500
| referee= Ram Krishna Gosh (Bangladesh)
|result=L
|stack=yes
}}{{Footballbox collapsible
| date=4 April 2006
| time=15:30
| team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
| score=0–1
| team2={{fb|SRI}}
| round=2006 AFC Challenge Cup
| goals1=
| report=Report
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2007

Two friendly games against Tibet saw Bhutan gain a win and a draw from two matches for only the second time in their history. However, although these matches are counted in the official Elo ratings, Tibet are not a member of FIFA and so these matches do not count in the official FIFA rankings.

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2008

A further creditable 1–1 draw was gained against Brunei in an otherwise unsuccessful AFC Challenge Cup qualification campaign. However, later in the year Bhutan achieved arguably their best ever performance in an official competition, reaching the semi finals of the SAFF Championships, beating Afghanistan in their group stage before losing ultimately to India in the semi finals to a last minute goal in extra time.

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| referee= Chaiya Alee Mahapab (Thailand)
| result=D
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| score=3–0
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P. Younghusband {{goal|43}}
Rinchen {{goal|58|o.g.}}
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| time=11:30
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| time=14:00
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| goals2={{goal|13}} Y. Dorji
{{goal|31||80}} Y. Gyeltshen
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| date=11 June 2008
| time=11:00
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| score=2–1 (aet)
| round=2008 SAFF Championship
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| goals1=Chetri {{goal|30}}
Gouramangi {{goal|120+1}}
| goals2={{goal|18}} K. Dorji
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2009
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| referee= Kadhim Oda Lazim (Iraq)
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| time=21:00
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| score=0–7
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{{goal|16}}Çoňkaýew
{{goal|47}} Urazow
{{goal|62}}Mingazow
{{goal|90+3}}Mirzoýew
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| attendance=300
| referee= Hettikamkanamge Perera (Sri Lanka)
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| score=0–5
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{{goal|45+1|pen.|47}}Fazeel
{{goal|80}} Umair
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| score= 4–1
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| goals1=Das {{goal|11}}
Haque {{goal|22||51}}
Ameli {{goal|72}}
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Kasun Jayasuriya {{goal|39||66||78}}
Gunarathne {{goal|90}}
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Reis Ashraf {{goal|23}}
Arif Mehmood {{goal|28||35||66}}
Shabhir Khan {{goal|45}}
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2010s

Having lost their last eight games in a row, their successes in the SAFF Championships were now a distant memory and matters have not improved in the years since, their losing run stretched to nineteen games. However, following an eighteen-month absence from the international arena and entering the World Cup for the very first time, Bhutan produced two shock results in beating Sri Lanka in both legs of the AFC first qualifying round to proceed to the group qualifying round and record back to back victories for the first time in their history. The next stage of qualifying was not successful for Bhutan as they lost all of their matches including a 15–0 defeat to Qatar and a 12–0 defeat to China in addition to an overall 15–0 loss to Thai club side Buriram United in two unofficial back to back friendlies. A fourteen match losing streak was broken however when they drew 0–0 with Bangladesh in the first leg of their 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Play-off Round tie. The second leg saw Bhutan record their first ever victory over Bangladesh in a 3–1 win, which saw them progress to the third round of the qualifiers for the 2019 Asian Cup.

2011
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| goals1=B.S. Chhetri {{goal|24}}
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| score=0–3
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| team2={{fb|AFG|2004}}
| goals1=
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| attendance=200
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| result=L
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| date=25 March 2011
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| team2={{fb|BHU}}
| goals1=Nadeem {{goal|61}}
Kohistani {{goal|65}}
| goals2=
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| referee= Hedayat Mombini (Iran)
| result=L
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| time=18:00
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| goals1=Zain {{goal|29}}
Bandara {{goal|35||65}}
| goals2=
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| attendance=
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| result=L
| stack=yes
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| date=5 December 2011
| time=18:00
| team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
| score=0–5
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| team2={{fb|IND}}
| goals1=
| goals2={{goal|29}} Nabi
{{goal|44||58}} Clifford
{{goal|69||84}} Chhetri
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| attendance=
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| result=L
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| date=7 December 2011
| time=15:00
| team1={{fb-rt|BHU}}
| score=1–8
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| team2={{fb|AFG|2004}}
| goals1=C. Gyeltshen {{goal|22}}
| goals2={{goal|4}} Yamrali
{{goal|10}} Amiri
{{goal|15||18||45+2||83}} Arezou
{{goal|48|pen.}} Sharityar
{{goal|60}} Mashriqi
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| attendance=
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| result=L
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2012
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Thamrongsupakorn {{goal|28}}
Petch-Aporn {{goal|49}}
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| report=Report
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| attendance=
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| result=L
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2013
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Azadzoy {{goal|76}}
Barakzai {{goal|88}}
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C. Gyeltshen {{goal|35}}
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{{goal|45+3}} Umair
{{goal|48||51||76||79}} Ashfaq
{{goal|82}} Umar
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P. Dorji {{goal|32|o.g.}}
| goals2={{goal|45}} P. Tshering
{{goal|58}} Tenzin
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| attendance=
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2015
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Kwesi {{goal|23}}
Lo Kwan Yee {{goal|30}}
Ju Yingzhi {{goal|42}}
Lam Ka Wai {{goal|49|Pen.}}
Karikari {{goal|68}}
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|team2 = {{fb|CHN}}
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{{goal|55}} Wu Lei
{{goal|67||83}} Yu Dabao
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|referee = Arumughan Rowan (India)
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|team1 = {{fb-rt|CAM}}
|score = 2–0
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|goals1 =Samoeun {{goal|17}}
Sokpheng {{goal|58}}
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Report (AFC)
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| goals1 = Musa {{goal|8||28}}
Kasola {{goal|18}}
Assadalla {{goal|21||45||63}}
Al Haidos {{goal|25||87}}
Muntari {{goal|37||41||48}}
Afif {{goal|57}}
Khoukhi {{goal|62||70}}
Mohammad {{goal|75}}
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| referee = Mohammad Abu Loum (Jordan)
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Report (AFC)
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|goals1 = T. Dorji {{goal|85}}
C. Gyeltshen {{goal|88}}
B. Basnet {{goal|90+1}}
|goals2 = {{goal|11}} Nashid
{{goal|23||33||57|pen.}} Ashfaq
|stadium = {{flagicon|Bhutan}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimpu
|attendance = 7,000
|referee = Tayeb Shamsuzzaman (Bangladesh)
|result= L
|stack = yes
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| time = 18:00 UTC+6
| round = 2018 World Cup Qualifier − Second Round
| team1 = {{fb-rt|BHU}}
| score = 0–1
| report = [https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=275171/match=300317407/index.html Report (FIFA)]
Report (AFC)
| team2 = {{fb|HKG}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 = {{goal|89}} Chan Siu Ki
| stadium = {{flagicon|Bhutan}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
| attendance = 7,280
| referee = Aziz Asimov (Uzbekistan)
| result=L
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| time = 19:35 UTC+8
| round = 2018 World Cup Qualifier − Second Round
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CHN}}
| score = 12–0
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Report (AFC)
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| goals1 = Mei Fang {{goal|10}}
Yang Xu {{goal|13||21|pen.|37||52}}
Yu Dabao {{goal|16||39}}
Yu Hanchao {{goal|34||72}}
Wang Yongpo {{goal|66||81}}
Zhang Xizhe {{goal|88}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = {{flagicon|China}} Helong Stadium, Changsha
| attendance = 27,358
| referee = Marai Al-Awaji (Saudi Arabia)
| result=L
| stack = yes
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| time = 18:00 UTC+6
| round = 2018 World Cup Qualifier − Second Round
| team1 = {{fb-rt|BHU}}
| score = 0–3
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Report (AFC)
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| goals1 =
| goals2 = {{goal|22}} Muntari
{{goal|36||90}} Al Haidos
| stadium = {{flagicon|Bhutan}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
| attendance = 4,128
| referee = Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)
| result=L
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| time = 15:30 UTC+5:30
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| score = 3–1
| report = Report
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| goals1 = Imaz {{goal|9}}
Abdulla {{goal|31}}
Ashfaq {{goal|70}}
| goals2 = {{goal|20}} T. Dorji
| stadium = {{flagicon|India}} Trivandrum International Stadium, Kariavattom
| attendance = 4,000
| referee = Sudish Pandey (Nepal)
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| team1 = {{fb-rt|BHU}}
| score = 0–3
| report = Report
| team2 = {{fb|AFG}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 = {{goal|14||51}} Amani
{{goal|42}} Saighani
| stadium = {{flagicon|India}} Trivandrum International Stadium, Kariavattom
| attendance = 1,817
| referee = Nivon Robesh Gamini (Sri Lanka)
| result=L
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
| date = {{Nowrap|28 December 2015}}
| time = 15:30 UTC+5:30
| round = 2015 SAFF Championship
| team1 = {{fb-rt|BHU}}
| score = 0–3
| report = Report
| team2 = {{fb|BAN}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 = {{goal|8}} Barman
{{goal|24|pen.|67}} Rony
| stadium = {{flagicon|India}} Trivandrum International Stadium, Kariavattom
| attendance =
| referee = Pranjal Banerjee (India)
| result= L
| stack = yes
}}
2016
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| date = {{Nowrap|24 March 2016}}
| time = 17.30 UTC+5
| round = Friendly
| team1 = Buriram United {{flagicon|Thailand}}
| score = 6–0
| report = Report
| team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
| goals1 = Weslley {{goal}}, {{goal}}
Túñez {{goal}}, {{goal}}
Kim {{goal}}
{{goal||o.g.}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = {{flagicon|Thailand}} New I-Mobile Stadium, Buriram
| attendance =
| referee =
| result= L
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
| date = {{Nowrap|25 March 2016}}
| time = 17.30 UTC+5
| round = Friendly
| team1 = Buriram United {{flagicon|Thailand}}
| score = 9–0
| report = Report
| team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
| goals1 = Kim {{goal|13}}
Weslley {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}
Kaio {{goal}}, {{goal}}, {{goal}}
Krutyai {{goal}}, {{goal}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = {{flagicon|Thailand}} New I-Mobile Stadium, Buriram
| attendance =
| referee =
| result= L
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
| date = {{Nowrap|29 March 2016}}
| time = 21:00 UTC+5
| round = 2018 World Cup Qualifier − Second Round
| team1 = {{fb-rt|MDV}}
| score = 4–2
| report = [https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=275171/match=300317420/index.html Report (FIFA)]
Report (AFC)
| team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
| goals1 = Asadhulla {{goal|37}}
Ashfaq {{goal|81|pen.|90+4}}
Hassan {{goal|87}}
| goals2 = {{goal|7}} C. Gyeltshen
{{goal|48|pen.}} T. Dorji
| stadium = {{flagicon|Maldives}} National Football Stadium, Malé
| attendance = 4,102
| referee = Kim Sang-woo (South Korea)
| result= L
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
| date = {{Nowrap|13 August 2016}}
| time = 16:00 UTC+6
| round = Unofficial Friendly
| team1 = {{fb-rt|BHU}}
| score = 0–3
| report = [https://sportscafe.in/articles/football/2016/aug/13/india-trounce-bhutan-in-football-friendly Report]
| team2 = {{fb|IND}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 = {{goal|2}} Passi
{{goal|19}} Lalpekhlua
{{goal|21}} Narzary
| stadium = {{flagicon|Bhutan}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
| attendance =
| referee =
| result= L
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
| date = {{Nowrap|6 September 2016}}
| time = 19:00 UTC+6
| round = 2019 Asian Cup Qualifier – Play-off Round
| team1 = {{fb-rt|BAN}}
| score = 0–0
| report = Report
| team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| stadium = {{flagicon|Bangladesh}} Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
| attendance = 5,000
| referee = Çarymyrat Kurbanow (Turkmenistan)
| result= D
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
| date = {{Nowrap|11 October 2016}}
| time = {{UTZ|18:00|6}}
| round = 2019 Asian Cup Qualifier – Play-off Round
| team1 = {{fb-rt|BHU}}
| score = 3–1
| report = Report
| team2 = {{fb|BAN}}
| goals1 = J. Dorji {{goal|4}}
C. Gyeltshen {{goal|26||76}}
| goals2 = {{goal|63}} Islam
| stadium = {{flagicon|Bhutan}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
| attendance = 6,120
| referee = Khurram Shahzad (Pakistan)
| result= W
| stack = yes
}}
2017
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|date = 28 March 2017
|time = 19:00 UTC+4
|round = 2019 Asian Cup Qualifier – Third Round
|team1 = {{fb-rt|OMA}}
|score = 14–0
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
|goals1 = Al-Muqbali {{goal|2||35||40||43||68||85}}
Al-Mahaijri {{goal|25}}
Al-Khaldi {{goal|30}}
Mabrook {{goal|44}}
Basnet {{goal|54|o.g.}}
Al-Hajri {{goal|70||74||90+1|pen.|90+2}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = {{flagicon|Oman}} Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat
|attendance = 4,500
|referee = Hussein Abo Yehia (Lebanon)
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
|date = 13 June 2017
|time = 18:00 UTC+6
|round = 2019 Asian Cup Qualifier – Third Round
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score = 0–2
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|MDV}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 = {{goal|42|pen.}} Fasir
{{goal|75}} Ah. Abdulla
|stadium = {{flagicon|Bhutan}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
|attendance = 7,600
|referee = Khurram Shahzad (Pakistan)
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
|date = 5 September 2017
|time = 18:00 UTC+6
|round = 2019 Asian Cup Qualifier – Third Round
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score = 0–2
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|PLE}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 = {{goal|51}} Pinto
{{goal|90+5}} Bahdari
|stadium = {{flagicon|Bhutan}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
|attendance = 7,800
|referee = Ho Wai Sing (Hong Kong)
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
|date = 10 October 2017
|time = 17:00 UTC+3
|round = 2019 Asian Cup Qualifier – Third Round
|team1 = {{fb-rt|PLE}}
|score = 10–0
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
|goals1 = Bahdari {{goal|4||39||44}}
Jaber {{goal|6}}
Seyam {{goal|22}}
Maraaba {{goal|30}}
Salem {{goal|48|pen.}}
Natour {{goal|60}}
Cantillana {{goal|63||70}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = {{flagicon|Palestine}} Dora International Stadium, Hebron
|attendance = 7,250
|referee = Rowan Arumughan (India)
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
|date = 14 November 2017
|time = 18:00 UTC+6
|round = 2019 Asian Cup Qualifier – Third Round
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BHU}}
|score = 2–4
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|OMA}}
|goals1 =
  • Tshering {{goal|59}}
  • Gyeltshen {{goal|90+3}}

|goals2 =
  • {{goal|48}} Al-Hasani
  • {{goal|76}} Ibrahim
  • {{goal|86}} Al-Hajri
  • {{goal|89}} Al-Ruzaiqi

|stadium = {{flagicon|Bhutan}} Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu
|attendance = 3,100
|referee = Nagor Amir Noor Mohamed (Malaysia)
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}
2018
{{footballbox_collapsible
|date = 27 March 2018
|time = 19:00 UTC+5
|round = 2019 Asian Cup Qualifier – Third Round
|team1 = {{fb-rt|MDV}}
|score = 7–0
|report = http://www.worldfootball.com/m/516576/2018-03-27/afc-asian-cup-qualification/maldives/bhutan
|team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
|goals1 =
  • H. Mohamed {{goal|35}}
  • N. Hassan {{goal|66||77||80||82}}
  • I. Hassan {{goal|69}}
  • Yoosuf {{goal|90+3}}

|goals2 =
|stadium = {{flagicon|Maldives}} National Football Stadium, Malé
|attendance = 2,443
|referee = Hasan Akrami (Iran)
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
|date = 1 April 2018
|time = 15:45 UTC+8
|round = Friendly
|team1 = {{fb-rt|MAS}}
|team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
|score = 7–0
|report = http://www.worldfootball.com/m/713549/2018-04-01/friendlies/malaysia/bhutan
|goals1 =
  • Wan {{goal|10}}
  • Zaquan {{goal|19||36|pen.|39||54}}
  • Irfan {{goal|28}}
  • Syafiq {{goal|74}}

|goals2 =
|stadium = {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Bukit Jalil National Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
|attendance =
|referee = Nagor Amir Noor Mohamed (Malaysia)
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
|date = 4 September 2018
|time = 19:00 UTC+6
|round = 2018 SAFF Championship
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BAN}}
|score = 2–0
|report = http://www.saffsuzukicup.org/2018/match/bangladesh-bhutan
|team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
|goals1 =
  • Barman {{goal|3|pen.}}
  • Sufil {{goal|47}}

|goals2 =
|stadium = {{flagicon|Bangladesh}} Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
|attendance =
|referee = Sivakorn Pu-udom (Thailand)
|result= L
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
|date = 6 September 2018
|time = 16:00 UTC+6
|round = 2018 SAFF Championship
|team1 = {{fb-rt|NEP}}
|score = 4–0
|report = http://www.saffsuzukicup.org/2018/match/nepal-bhutan
|team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
|goals1 =
  • A. Tamang {{goal|21}}
  • Bal {{goal|71}}
  • Khawas {{goal|79}}
  • Khadka {{goal|88}}

|goals2 =
|stadium = {{flagicon|Bangladesh}} Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
|attendance =
|referee = Arumughan Rowan (India)
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox_collapsible
|date = 8 September 2018
|time = 16:00 UTC+6
|round = 2018 SAFF Championship
|team1 = {{fb-rt|PAK}}
|score = 3–0
|report = http://www.saffsuzukicup.org/2018/match/pakistan-bhutan
|team2 = {{fb|BHU}}
|goals1 =
  • Riaz {{goal|20}}
  • Bashir {{goal|29}}
  • F. Ahmed {{goal|90+1}}

|goals2 =
|stadium = {{flagicon|Bangladesh}} Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
|attendance =
|referee = Hasan Akrami (Iran)
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}

Summary record

By venue

As at 10 October 2016:

VenuePlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDiffWin %Loss %
Home124171825−733%58%
Away*2812256138−1324%89%
Neutral*49264225172−1474%86%
Total*89787449335−2868%83%
{{small|NB: Listing includes ANFA Cup matches against teams other than the official Nepal national team, four unofficial friendly matches against Tibet and Bangladesh and two unofficial charity matches against Buriram United.}}
{{small|*: Total includes two drawn matches in the 1986 ANFA cup against Hong Kong Gurkhas (classed as played at a neutral venue) and Nepal Youth (classed as played at an away venue) for which no score is available. The results are included here statistically as 0–0 for the purpose of completeness.}}

By year

As at 31 March 2016:

YearPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDiffWin %Loss %
1982200226−40%100%
1984300308−80%100%
1985200204−40%100%
1986*4022110−90%50%
1987200229−70%100%
19993003112−110%100%
20006006249−470%100%
2001100103−30%100%
2002210141+350%50%
2003121110642−368%83%
2005300319−80%100%
2006301203−30%67%
2007211054+150%0%
20087124515−1014%57%
20097007232−300%100%
20117007224−220%100%
2012100105−50%100%
20133003416−120%100%
2015132011760−5315%85%
20166114523−1817%67%
Total*89787449335-2868%83%
{{small|NB: Listing includes ANFA Cup matches against teams other than the official Nepal national team, four unofficial friendly matches against Tibet and Bangladesh and two unofficial charity matches against Buriram United.}}
{{small|*: 1986 includes two drawn matches in the ANFA cup against Hong Kong Gurkhas and Nepal Youth for which no score is available. The results are included here statistically as 0–0 for the purpose of completeness.}}

By competition

As at 10 February 2016:

CompetitionPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDiffWin %Loss %
AFC Asian Cup*1422101169−5814%71%
AFC Challenge Cup11029228−260%82%
ANFA Cup200217−60%100%
FIFA World Cup10208853−4520%80%
Friendly7106615−914%86%
SAFF Championship2211201186−755%91%
South Asian Games100010333−300%100%
Official Total75556539290-2517%87%
ANFA Cup**6024216−120%67%
Friendly7115528−2314%71%
Unofficial Total**13139744-348%69%
Overall Total**89787449335-2868%83%
{{small|NB: Unofficial matches includes ANFA Cup matches against teams other than the official Nepal national team, four friendly matches against Tibet and Bangladesh and two charity matches against Buriram United.}}
{{small|*: AFC Asian Cup matches exclude qualifying matches from the Asian section of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification following the ratification in 2014 of a proposal to merge the preliminary qualification rounds of the FIFA World Cup with those of the AFC Asian Cupby the AFC Competitions Committee. The new qualification structure will take place in three stages, with the first two merging with the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification.[6] These matches are counted only in the FIFA World Cup total.}}
{{small|**: Unofficial ANFA Cup matches includes two drawn games in the 1986 competition against Hong Kong Gurkhas and Nepal Youth for which no score is available. The results are included here statistically as 0–0 for the purpose of completeness.}}

By opponent

As at 6 September 2016:

OpponentPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDiffWin %Loss %
{{fb|AFG}}6105222−2017%83%
{{fb|BAN}}10127523−1810%70%
{{fb|BRU}}20201100%0%
{{fb|CAM}}100102−20%0%
{{fb|CHN}}2002018−180%100%
{{fb|GUM}}110060+6100%0%
{{fb|HKG}}200208−80%100%
{{fb|IND}}5005116−150%100%
{{fb|IDN}}200204−40%100%
{{fb|KUW}}1001020−200%100%
{{fb|MDV}}8008833−250%100%
{{fb|MGL}}10100000%0%
{{fb|MSR}}110040+4100%0%
{{fb|NEP}}130013641−350%100%
{{fb|PAK}}200219−80%100%
{{fb|PHI}}200204−40%100%
{{fb|QAT}}2002018−180%100%
{{fb|KSA}}2002010−100%100%
{{fb|SRI}}7205518−1329%71%
{{fb|TJK}}100113−20%100%
{{fb|THA}}100105−50%100%
{{fb|TKM}}2002015−150%100%
{{fb|YEM}}3003223−210%100%
Official Total76656542291-2498%86%
{{fb|BAN}}200206−210%100%
{{flagicon|THA}} Buriram United2002015−150%100%
{{flagicon|CHN}} Guangzhou Football Team100116−50%100%
{{Flagicon|HKG|1910}} Hong Kong Gurkhas1010???0%0%
{{fb|IND}}100103−30%100%
{{flagicon|CHN}} Kunming Army Team100113−20%100%
{{flagicon|NEP}} Nepal Red100101−10%100%
{{flagicon|NEP}} Nepal Youth1010???0%0%
{{flagicon|KOR}} Soongsil University100106−60%100%
{{fb|Tibet}}211054+150%0%
Unofficial Total*13139744-378%69%
Overall Total*89787449335-2868%83%
Key
>50% Wins
50% Wins
<50% Wins
{{small|NB: Unofficial matches includes ANFA Cup matches against teams other than the official Nepal national team, four friendly matches against Tibet and Bangladesh and two charity matches against Buriram United.}}
{{small|*: Includes unofficial matches in the 1986 ANFA Cup against Hong Kong Gurkhas and Nepal Youth which sources indicate were drawn but for which no score is available. The results are included here statistically as 0–0 for the purpose of completeness.}}

Competitive record

FIFA World Cup

Bhutan attempted to qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 2015. Drawn against Sri Lanka, they produced a shock result over the two legs of the first round to progress to the next round. They were drawn in group C of the second round, but were unable to progress to the next stage.

FIFA World CupFIFA World Cup qualification record
Hosts / Year{{Tooltip|Pld|Games Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D*|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GS|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D*|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against
Uruguay}} 1930 to {{flagicon|Brazil}} 2014Did not enterDid not enter
Russia}} 2018Did not qualify10208853
Qatar}} 2022To be determinedTo be determined
Total00000010208853

AFC Asian Cup

Prior to 2015, Bhutan had only attempted to qualify for the AFC Asian Cup on two occasions, both of which ended unsuccessfully. In their first attempt, they lost all of their matches, including a then world record 20–0 defeat to Kuwait. They were marginally more successful in the next iteration. Qualifying was divided into two stages. Bhutan hosted their group in the Preliminary stage, finishing in first place after a 0–0 draw with Mongolia and a 6–0 victory over Guam, a result that is still a record win for the nation. However, progressing to the second stage, they lost all six of their games and failed to progress to the competition proper. for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, the qualifying rounds for the 2018 FIFA World Cup were used as the first two stages of qualifying for this competition. Bhutan were eliminated in the second round of World Cup qualifying and entered the play-off round where they were drawn against Bangladesh. Bhutan beat them 3–1 over two legs to progress to the third round of qualifying for the first time.

AFC Asian CupAFC Asian Cup qualification record
Hosts / Year{{Tooltip|Pld|Games Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D*|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GS|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D*|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against
Hong Kong|1910}} 1956 to {{flagicon|UAE}} 1996Did not enterDid not enter
Lebanon}} 2000Did not qualify4004242
China}} 2004Did not qualify8116626
Indonesia}} {{flagicon|Malaysia}} {{flagicon|Thailand}} {{flagicon|Vietnam}} 2007
to {{flagicon|Australia}} 2015
Did not enterDid not enter
UAE}} 2019*Did not qualify123181154
Total00000024421819122
{{small|*: 2019 qualification campaign also includes qualifying matches from the Asian section of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification as in 2014, a proposal to merge the preliminary qualification rounds of the FIFA World Cup with those of the AFC Asian Cup was ratified by the AFC Competitions Committee. The new qualification structure will take place in three stages, with the first two merging with the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification.[6]}}

AFC Challenge Cup

Bhutan have a dismal record in the AFC Challenge Cup, not only have they never qualified for the competition, but they have only managed a single draw, 1–1 against Brunei during the 2008 qualifying campaign. In addition, this is the only match in which they have ever managed to score. The AFC Challenge Cup has been discontinued by the AFC, with all nations now entering qualifying for the AFC Cup due to the expansion of the Asian Cup to the 24-nation format from the 16-nation one after the 2015 edition.[7][8]

AFC Challenge CupAFC Challenge Cup qualification record
Hosts / YearResult{{Tooltip|Pld|Games Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D*|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GS|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D*|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against
Bangladesh}} 2006Group 301203No qualification stage
India}} 2008Did not qualify301216
Sri Lanka}} 2010Did not qualify3003013
Nepal}} 2012Did not qualify200205
Maldives}} 2014Did not enterDid not enter
Total3012038017124

South Asian Football Federation Cup

Bhutan have an almost equally poor record in the South Asian Football Federation Cup. Only once have they managed to make it out of the group stage of the competition, with this being the only time they have managed to achieve any form of positive result.

South Asian Football Federation Cup
Hosts / YearResult{{Tooltip|Pld|Games Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D*|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GS|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against
Pakistan}} 1993 to {{flagicon|India}} 1999Did not enter
Bangladesh}} 2003Group stage3003011
Pakistan}} 2005Group stage300319
Maldives}} {{flagicon|Sri Lanka}} 2008Semi-finals411256
Bangladesh}} 2009Group stage3003017
India}} 2011Group stage3003016
Nepal}} 2013Group stage3003416
India}} 2015Group Stage300319
Total221120784

South Asian Games

Early in their competitive history, Bhutan's sole participation in international football was their attendance at the South Asian Games. Taking part in the first three editions of the games, they failed to win a single game, losing all their matches and failing to score a goal until their final group game in 1987 against Nepal.[9] Following this edition they did not enter a team again and from 2004 the national team has been ineligible as the tournament was changed to an under-23 competition.[10]

South Asian Games
Hosts / YearResult{{Tooltip|Pld|Games Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D*|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GS|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against
Nepal}} 1984Fourth**300308
Bangladesh}} 1985Group Stage200204
India}} 1987Group Stage200229
Pakistan}} 1989 to {{flagicon|India}} 1995Did not enter
Pakistan}} 2004 to {{flagicon|India}} 2016Not eligible
Total7007221
{{small|**It is unclear from the sources provided whether there was a third place playoff or whether the Maldives were awarded the bronze medal on the strength of their group performance alone, either way Bhutan finished in fourth and last place.[11]}}

ANFA Cup

The ANFA Cup refers to a series of invitational association football knockout tournaments organised by the All Nepal Football Association.[12] A national team has represented Bhutan at a number of editions of this tournament. Some of the matches have been against other national teams with the remainder against clubs or other representative teams. Again they have struggled to achieve any real success, their only positive results coming in 1986 in non-international matches against teams representing the Hong Kong Gurkhas and Nepal Youth respectively.[13]

ANFA Cup
Hosts / Year{{Tooltip|Pld|Games Played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D*|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GS|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against
Nepal}} 1980 to 1981Did not compete
Nepal}} 1982200226
Nepal}} 1983 to 1985Did not compete
Nepal}} 19864022--
Nepal}} 1987 to 1989Did not compete
Nepal}} 2000200207
Nepal}} 2009, 2010, 2014Did not compete
Total8026--
{{small|Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20131116142250/http://www.rsssf.com:80/tablesa/anfa.html RSSSF].}}

*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

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2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eloratings.net/world.html|title=World Football Elo Ratings|date=2 June 2014|website=eloratings.net|publisher=World Football Elo Ratings web site and Advanced Satellite Consulting|accessdate=18 July 2014}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.raonline.ch/pages/bt/sport/bt_sportfootball03a.html|title=A look at football in Bhutan|website=raonline.ch|publisher=RA Online / Kuensel|accessdate=30 July 2014}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.11v11.com/teams/bhutan/tab/stats/option/scorers|title=Bhutan national football team statistics and records: top scorers|author=|date=|work=11v11.com|accessdate=12 January 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/stats-matches/52/00/64/170429-factsheet-fifacompetitionsbiggestmarginvictories.pdf|title=FIFA Factsheet – Biggest margin victories/losses|website=fifa.com|publisher=FIFA|accessdate=8 August 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web |title=ExCo approves expanded AFC Asian Cup finals |url=http://www.the-afc.com/executive-committee/exco-approves-expanded-afc-asian-cup-finals |publisher=AFC |date=16 April 2014 |accessdate=25 August 2014}}
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9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/safg87.html |title=3rd South Asian Federation Games 1987 (Calcutta, India) |last1=Garin |first1=Erik |last2=King |first2=Ian |date=16 December 2010 |website=rsssf.com |publisher=RSSSF |access-date=15 February 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140703010034/http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/safg87.html |archivedate=3 July 2014 |df= }}
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11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/safg84.html |title=1st South Asian Federation Games 1984 |last1=Garin |first1=Erik |last2=Morrison |first2=Neil |date=6 November 2009 |website=rsssf.com |publisher=RSSSF |access-date=15 February 2016}}
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External links

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  • Men's senior all-time record and Elo rating
  • Bhutan – List of men's senior international matches at RSSSF
{{Football in Bhutan}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bhutan National Football Team Results}}

1 : Bhutan national football team results

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