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词条 Nepal national football team
释义

  1. History

     Origins (1921–1963)  Emergence (1963–1970)  Modernisation & golden generation (1970–1999)  Decline (2000–2009)  Resurgence (2010–) 

  2. Home stadium

  3. Team image

     Nepal Red & Blue  Kit evolution 

  4. Recent results and fixtures

  5. Coaching staff

  6. Players

     Current squad  Recent call-ups 

  7. Coaching history

  8. Competitive record

     International match records  Competition history  FIFA World Cup  AFC Asian Cup  AFC Challenge Cup  AFC Solidarity Cup  SAFF Championship  Olympic Games  Asian Games  South Asian Games  Other tournaments 

  9. Honours

  10. See also

  11. References

{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Nepal women's national football team}}{{Infobox national football team
| Name = Nepal
| Badge =
| Badge_size = 220px
| Nickname = The Gorkhalis
| Association = All Nepal Football Association
| Sub-confederation = SAFF (South Asia)
| Confederation = AFC (Asia)
| Coach = Johan Kalin
| Most caps = Biraj Maharjan (71)
| Top scorer = Nirajan Rayamajhi
Hari Khadka (13)
| Captain = Biraj Maharjan
| Home Stadium = Various
| FIFA Trigramme = NEP
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|NEP}}
| FIFA max = 121
| FIFA max date = December 1993 – February 1994
| FIFA min = 196
| FIFA min date = January 2016
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Nepal}}
| Elo max = 171
| Elo max date = 23 November 1987
| Elo min = 210
| Elo min date = 1 May 1999
| pattern_la1 = _eng18a
| pattern_b1 = _thinwhitesides
| pattern_ra1 = _eng18a
| pattern_sh1 =
| pattern_so1 =
| leftarm1 = B22222
| body1 = D50000
| rightarm1 = B22222
| shorts1 = D50000
| socks1 = D50000
| pattern_la2 = _frank18h
| pattern_b2 = _thinwhitesides
| pattern_ra2 = _frank18h
| pattern_sh2 =
| pattern_so2 =
| leftarm2 = 002460
| body2 = 002460
| rightarm2 = 002460
| shorts2 = 002460
| socks2 = 002460
| First game = {{fb|CHN|name=China}} 6–2 Nepal {{flagicon|NEP}}
(Beijing, China; 13 October 1972)[1]
| Largest win = {{flagu|Nepal}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|BHU}}
(Kathmandu, Nepal; 26 September 1999)[2]
| Largest loss = {{fb|KOR|1997}} 16–0 Nepal {{flagdeco|NEP}}
(Incheon, South Korea; 29 September 2003)[1]
}}

The Nepal national football team represents Nepal in international men's Football and is governed by the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA). A member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the Nepalese football team play their home games at Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, Tripureswhor, Kathmandu.

History

Origins (1921–1963)

Football in Nepal had been a national sport as early as 1921 during the Rana dynasty. Several clubs were formed and several domestic tournaments such as the Ram Janaki Cup (1934), and the Tribhuvan Challenge Shield (1948) were organised. In 1951, the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) was founded, and this saw the formation of the Nepal national football team.

Emergence (1963–1970)

In 1963, Nepal appeared in their first international away game in the Aga Khan Gold Cup; the predecessor of the President's Gold Cup, Asia Champion Club Tournament, and Asian Club Championship (now rebranded as the AFC Champions League) after various associations (including ANFA) insisted on entering national teams instead of clubs.[3] After Nepal entered an 18-man squad, ANFA flew the players to Dhaka, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) to play their first match. Nepal faced Western Railway, a Pakistani team in the Bangabandhu National Stadium. However, the match was lost 0–7. Two days later, Nepal played the Dhaka Wonders, a local East Pakistani team. Though this match was also lost 0–7. After two disastrous games, Nepal was sure to be knocked out of the preliminary round. The final game was against Dhaka Police Club, though, despite the previous heavy losses, Nepal managed to win the game with a single goal. The goal scorer, Prakash Bikram Shah, became the first Nepali to score on foreign soil.[4] The goal took place at the 19th minute.

Modernisation & golden generation (1970–1999)

In 1970, Nepal became a member of FIFA. Two years later, Nepal joined the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). With this, Nepal played their first international match on 13 October 1972, where they lost 2–6 to the People's Republic of China. The first Nepali footballer to score the first international goal for Nepal in a FIFA-recognized tournament was Y.B Ghale. Ghale scored against Kuwait in the 1982 Asian Games. Despite the popularity of the game, the lack of appropriate footballing infrastructure and the dearth of trainers, technicians, and other facilities have always been obstacles in the way of the Nepalese FA's endeavours to raise the standard of football among the players of a nation that has an official per capita income of just

The woes of Nepalese football, however, have been immensely relieved by FIFA's determination to promote football in Nepal through youth programmes.

In the mid-1980s, FIFA provided financial assistance and sent a number of coaches to help Nepal launch its first youth programme, which was geared towards spotting talent at the grassroots level (such as in schools, for example) and providing young players with the necessary know-how, both on and off the pitch. The initial five-year plan helped half the players groomed under the first youth programme to find a place in the national side, and the team that won the 2 gold medals in the first and sixth South Asian Federation (SAF) Games mostly consisted of the players from that youth programme. Despite Nepal being considered among the lower ranked nations, Nepal has been largely successful in the South Asian Games where they won two gold, two silver, and two bronze medals.

Nepal hosted several notable friendlies from teams outside the Asian Confederation during the mid to late 80s, against Denmark in 1986; USSR and East Germany in 1987; and West Germany in 1989.[5] While at the same time, Nepal still entered tournaments against club sides such as FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast in the 1989 ANFA Cup.

Nepal continued on with their winning ways through several minor tournaments which saw the nation showered with titles including the 1997 and 1998 Governor's Gold Cup, winning gold at the 1993 South Asian Games, and reaching 3rd place in the 1993 South Asian Association of Regional Co-operation Gold Cup (the first edition of the SAFF Championship).

Decline (2000–2009)

The Nepali football came across a forgettable two years from 2001–2003 when the row between two factions (government-backed and FIFA-backed) led Nepali football into deep trouble. Nepal faced a ban and therefore could not participate in any events and the rankings slipped heavily. The dispute was settled, but not before it contributed in pushing Nepali football backward. Nepal celebrated their 100th international football match in January 2003 when they played Bangladesh in the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship. Nepal failed to make any real impact at the tournament. During its 22 years of international participation, the Nepalese team has only played 26 nations outside of South Asia, but it has defeated all of the country's South Asian neighbours during various regional tournaments. Nepal also faced non-AFC teams in competitive tournaments such as Ghana U23 in the 1999 Bangabandhu Cup, and Kazakhstan in the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign (although Kazakhstan was a member of the AFC during this match).

Despite many attempts to raise the standard of football, the players of the resource-strapped nation have not been able to make their mark in international football beyond South Asia. In 2003 during the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, Nepal's A national team suffered a number of heavy defeats in international matches outside of South Asia. In a match during the Asian Cup qualifying round in South Korea, the hosts scored 16 goals to no reply. In their six matches, Nepal conceded 45 goals and failed to hit the back of the net even once. However, the qualifying competition for the 2002 FIFA World Cup witnessed one of Nepal's best performances in international football, with the Gorkhalis securing two wins in four matches and scoring 13 goals in two matches against Macao and Iraq. But with the Nepalese national and youth teams failing to achieve any noticeable success at international level and FIFA introducing new age restriction systems in several international tournaments, Nepal recently decided to compete only in the FIFA World Cup and Asian Cup qualifiers as well as the SAFF Championship until 2006.

Resurgence (2010–)

After the marquee appointments of Graham Roberts, Nepal had experienced a fair amount of success following the decade of decline. Nepal won Saff U-19 championship in 2015 and 3 major tournaments in 2016, the Bangabandhu Cup and the AFC Solidarity Cup and won a Gold medal in 2016 South Asian Games. Nepal lost no match in 2016.[6][7]

Home stadium

{{main|Dasarath Rangasala Stadium}}

The team's home ground are various around the nation one of the ground being Dasarath Rangasala Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal. Holding 18,000 spectators all of which are beautifully seated. It is the biggest stadium in Nepal. It is named after Dasrath Chand, one of the martyrs of Nepal.

Most recently, the stadium was used as a primary venue for the 2012 AFC Challenge Cup and the 2013 SAFF Championship, with the Halchowk Stadium hosting some of the matches as well.

Apart from sporting events, the stadium is also used as a music venue for cultural events with Bryan Adams being the most notable act that performed at the site.

Before the 2013 SAFF Championship in Nepal, the stadium underwent a heavy renovation that saw several improvements such as the expansion of seats from 20,000 to 28,000.

Team image

Nepal Red & Blue

{{see also|Nepal national football B team}}

During the ANFA Cup, the All Nepal Football Association occasionally entered two teams for Nepal; Nepal Red & Nepal Blue. This is very much akin to other South Asian teams such as Pakistan (Pakistan Green & Pakistan White, 1993 SAFF Championship; Pakistan Reds, 1976 Quaid-e-Azam exhibition matches), and Bangladesh (Bangladesh Red, 1983 President's Gold Cup). Nepal Red was a selection of Nepalese players that played as the full Nepal national football team. Whereas, Nepal Blue was effectively the B-team.[8][9]

Most of the Nepali top players play in the Nepal Red team, and it is also described as "the Nepal senior team", and is captained by the regular national team captain. While Nepal Blue is described as the "second string team".

Kit evolution

{{see also|Nepal national football team kit history}}

The national team's kit employs a tricolour of red, blue, and white to reflect the colours of the national flag of Nepal. With red being used for home matches, and blue for away. The pattern in some kits reflects the triangular shaping of the flag, namely the 2013 kit. Nepal's kits are mostly template kits, as opposed to a custom team-specific kit. This is because the Nepal national team isn't lucrative enough to afford kit partnership deals with manufacturers.

Very little is known about the history prior to 1998. However, during the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, the Nepalese national team hired Bijay Shah to provide technical assistance to the squad, while also acting as the assistant coach. At the time, the team didn't have printed sportswear for the tournament. After printing makeshift kits, Bijay was inspired to start a T-shirt printing company known as Attsh, where through the partnership with a US printing company, and colleagues in South Korea, they produced their first batch of kits for the national team prior to the 1999 South Asian Games.[10]

Recent results and fixtures

{{Main|Nepal national football team results}}

Results accurate up to 25 March 2019.[11]

DateOpponentResultScore*VenueCompetition
25 March 2019KUW}}L0–1Kuwait}} Al-Ahmadi Stadium, Al Ahmadi, KuwaitExhibition match (International friendly)
21 March 2019KUW}}D0–0Kuwait}} Al-Ahmadi Stadium, Al Ahmadi, KuwaitExhibition match (International friendly)
6 October 2018PLE}}L0–1BAN}} Sylhet District Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh2018 Bangabandhu Cup
2 October 2018TJK}}L0–2BAN}} Sylhet District Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh2018 Bangabandhu Cup
12 September 2018MDV}}L0–3BAN}} Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh2018 SAFF Championship
8 September 2018BAN}}W2–0BAN}} Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh2018 SAFF Championship
6 September 2018BHU}}W4–0BAN}} Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh2018 SAFF Championship
4 September 2018PAK}}L1–2BAN}} Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh2018 SAFF Championship
27 March 2018YEM}}L1–2QAT}} Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – Third Round
  • Nepal score always listed first
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Coaching staff

Head CoachSWE}} Johan Kalin
Assistant Coach(es)NEP}} Kiran Shrestha
Goalkeeping CoachNEP}} Ujjwal Manandhar
Technical DirectorJPN}} Takeda Chiaki[12]
PhysioNEP}} Raju Dahal
Media OfficerNEP}} Subas Humagain

Players

Current squad

The following 25 players were called up for the friendly against Kuwait on 21 March 2019.

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Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up within the past 12 months and are still eligible for selection.

{{nat fs r start|background=#ED1C24|color=#ffffff}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=Alan Neupane|age={{Birth date and age2|2018|9|4|1996|6|24|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=Three Star Club|clubnat=NEP|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs break|background=#3F43A4}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=Suman Aryal|age={{birth date and age|1996|3|9|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0||club=Nepal Army Club|clubnat=NEP|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs r player|no= |pos=DF|name=Ananta Tamang|age={{birth date and age|1998|1|14|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=2|club=Three Star Club|clubnat=NEP|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs r player|no= |pos=DF|name=Aditya ChaudharyINJ|age={{birth date and age|1996|4|19|df=y}}|caps=23|goals=0|club=APF Club|clubnat=NEP|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=Dinesh Rajbanshi|age={{birth date and age|1998|4|4|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=Nepal Police Club|clubnat=NEP|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs break|background=#3F43A4}}{{nat fs r player|no= |pos=MF|name=Nirajan Khadka|age={{birth date and age|1988|10|6|df=y}}|caps=35|goals=1|club=Three Star Club|clubnat=NEP|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs r player|no= |pos=MF|name=Sunil Bal|age={{birth date and age|1998|1|1|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=1|club=Three Star Club|clubnat=NEP|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=Hemant Thapa Magar|age={{birth date and age|1998|1|7|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=Chyasal Youth Club|clubnat=NEP|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs break|background=#3F43A4}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=Bimal Gharti Magar|age={{birth date and age|1998|1|26|df=y}}|caps=32|goals=8|club=Unattached|clubnat=|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=Anjan Bista|age={{birth date and age|1998|5|15|df=y}}|caps=27|goals=0|club=Manang Marshyangdi Club|clubnat=NEP|latest=2018 Bangabandhu Cup}}{{nat fs end}}

Coaching history

ManagerCareerPWDLWin %PPGCompetitionsComment
{{Flagicon|FRG Rudi Gutendorf[13]1981–82{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1982 Asian Games
{{Flagicon|FRG Jochen Figge[14]1984–85{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1984 South Asian Games: Gold medalist
{{Flagicon|FRG Rudi Gutendorf[13]1986{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0
{{Flagicon|IRL Joe Kinnear[15]1987{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1987 South Asian Games: Silver medalist
{{Flagicon|FRG Reinhard Fabisch[16]?{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0
{{flagicon|NEP Dhan Bahadur Basnet[17]1989–91{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0
{{flagicon|NEP Maheshwor Mulmi
{{flagicon|GER Holger Obermann[18]
1991–93{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1991 South Asian Games

1993 SAARC Gold Cup: third place

Although both Obermann and Mulmi were heavily involved in the national team during these years, ANFA hired Obermann only as a 'Technical Director'[19]
{{flagicon|NEP Dhan Bahadur Basnet1993–94{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1993 South Asian Games: Gold medalist1994 Asian Games
{{flagicon|NEP Maheshwor Mulmi1995{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1995 Bristol SAFF Gold Cup
{{flagicon|NEP Yogambar Suwal1995{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1995 South Asian Games
{{flagicon|NEP Bhim Thapa1996{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1996 AFC Asian Cup: Failed to qualify
{{flagicon|NEP Yogambar Suwal1997{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1998 FIFA World Cup: Failed to qualify
{{flagicon|NEP Dhan Bahadur Basnet1997{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1997 SAFF Gold Cup
{{flagicon|KOR|1997 Yoo Kee-Heung1998{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1998 Asian Games
{{flagicon|GER Torsten Spittler[20]1999{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1999 SAFF Gold Cup: 4th
{{Flagicon|ENG Stephen Constantine[21]1999–01{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 1999 South Asian Games: Silver medalist
2000 ANFA Coca Cola Invitational Tournament: Finalist
{{Flagicon|NEP Maheshwor Mulmi2001{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2002 FIFA World Cup: Failed to qualify
{{Flagicon|KOR|1997 Yoo Kee-Heung2003{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2003 SAFF Gold Cup: Group stage
{{Flagicon|JPN Toshihiko Shiozawa2005–06{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2005 SAFF Gold Cup: Group stage
{{Flagicon|IND Shyam Thapa[22]2006–07{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2006 AFC Challenge Cup: Semi-final
2010 FIFA World Cup: Failed to qualify
{{Flagicon|GER Thomas Flath[23]2008{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2008 SAFF Championship: group stages
{{Flagicon|NEP Birat Krishna Shrestha[24]2008{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2008 AFC Challenge Cup: group stage
{{Flagicon|NEP Krishna Thapa[25]2008–09{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2008 Merdeka Tournament: group stages
{{Flagicon|NEP Yogamber Suwal2009{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2009 Prime Minister's Invitational Tournament: champions

2010 AFC Challenge Cup: Failed to qualify

{{Flagicon|NEP Krishna Thapa2009–11{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2009 SAFF Championship: group stage
{{Flagicon|ENG Graham Roberts[26]2011–12{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2011 SAFF Championship: Semi-final
2014 FIFA World Cup: Failed to qualify
2012 AFC Challenge Cup: Group stage
Reached Round 2 in the World Cup qualifiers for the first time
{{flagicon|NEP Krishna Thapa[27]2012*{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2012 Nehru Cup
{{flagicon|POL {{flagicon|USA Jack Stefanowski2013{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2013 SAFF Championship: Semi-final
2014 AFC Challenge Cup: Failed to qualify
{{flagicon|NEP Raju Kaji Shakya[28]2014*{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 Exhibition matches (Vs. Philippines)
{{flagicon|POL {{flagicon|USA Jack Stefanowski[29]2014–15{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 2018 FIFA World Cup: Failed to qualify
{{flagicon|NEP Dhruba KC[30]2015*{{WDL|decimals=0|0|0|0|0}}0 Exhibition matches (Vs. India)
{{flagicon|BEL Patrick Aussems[31]2015–16{{WDL|decimals=0|3|0|0|3}}0 2015 SAFF Championship: group stagesdate=November 2018}}
{{flagicon|NEP Bal Gopal Maharjan[32]2016{{WDL|decimals=0|5|3|2|0}}2.22016 Bangabandhu Cup: championsEarned Nepal's first major title in 23 years
{{flagicon|JPN Koji Gyotoku[33]2016–2018{{WDL|decimals=0|13|4|5|4}}1.32016 AFC Solidarity Cup: championsEarned Nepal's first AFC title
{{flagicon|NEP Bal Gopal Maharjan[34]2018{{WDL|decimals=0|6|2|0|4}}1.02018 SAFF Championship: Semi-final
2018 Bangabandhu Cup: Group stage
Interim Coach[35]
{{flagicon|SWE Johan Kalin[36]2019–{{WDL|decimals=0|2|0|1|1}}0.5

Competitive record

International match records

Updated 25 March 2019 after match against {{fb|KUW}}[37]{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Positive Record|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Neutral Record|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Negative Record|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
Opponent
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
{{fb|AFG}} 6 3 1 2 10 4 +6
{{fb|BAN}} 24 8 3 13 20 30 −10
{{fb|BHU}} 14 14 0 0 45 6 +39
{{fb|BRU}} 2 1 0 1 4 2 +2
{{fb|CAM}} 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1
{{fb|CHN|name=China}} 4 0 0 4 2 31 −29
{{fb|HKG}} 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
{{fb|IND}} 18 1 4 13 7 33 −26
{{fb|IDN}} 1 0 0 1 0 2 −2
{{fb|IRI}} 5 0 0 5 0 25 −25
{{fb|IRQ}} 3 0 0 3 3 16 −13
{{fb|JPN}} 5 0 0 5 0 28 −28
{{fb|JOR}} 2 0 1 1 1 10 −9
{{fb|KAZ}} 2 0 0 2 0 10 −10
{{fb|KUW}} 6 0 1 5 1 22 −21
{{fb|KGZ}} 2 0 1 1 1 3 −2
{{fb|LAO}} 2 0 2 0 3 3 0
{{fb|MAS}} 6 0 1 5 0 21 −21
{{fb|MAC}} 6 4 1 1 16 7 +9
{{fb|MDV}} 16 4 4 8 19 23 −4
{{fb|MYA}} 2 0 0 2 0 6 −6
{{fb|PRK}} 4 0 0 4 1 11 −10
{{fb|NMI}} 1 1 0 0 6 0 +6
{{fb|OMA}} 11 0 0 11 1 43 −42
{{fb|PAK}} 19 6 5 8 20 25 −5
{{fb|PLE}} 4 0 2 2 0 3 −3
{{fb|PHI}} 6 1 1 4 2 14 −12
{{fb|KSA}} 1 0 0 1 0 7 −7
{{fb|SRI}} 17 4 6 7 20 25 −5
{{fb|SIN}} 3 0 0 3 0 12 −12
{{fb|KOR}} 8 0 0 8 1 55 −54
{{fb|SYR}} 2 0 0 2 0 5 −5
{{fb|TJK}} 3 0 0 3 1 7 −6
{{fb|THA}} 7 1 0 6 3 19 −16
{{fb|Tibet}} 3 3 0 0 9 3 +6
{{fb|TLS}} 3 2 1 0 7 1 +6
{{fb|TKM}} 2 0 0 2 0 8 −8
{{fb|UAE}} 1 0 0 1 0 11 −11
{{fb|VIE}} 2 0 0 2 0 7 −7
{{fb|YEM}} 4 0 1 3 1 7 −6
Total 229 54 36 139 205 545 −340

Competition history

*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup Finals recordFIFA World Cup Qualification record
YearResult{{Tooltip|Pts|Points{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|GD|Goals differenceResult{{Tooltip|Pts|Points{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|GD|Goals difference
Uruguay }} 1930Non-FIFA MemberNon-FIFA Member
Italy |1861 }} 1934
France }} 1938
Brazil|1889 }} 1950
Switzerland }} 1954
Sweden }} 1958
Chile }} 1962
England }} 1966
Mexico }} 1970WithdrewWithdrew
West Germany }} 1974
Argentina }} 1978
Spain }} 1982
Mexico }} 1986Did not qualify3rd (Group 3A)14013011−11
Italy|1946 }} 1990 4th (Group 4)06006028−28
United States }} 1994WithdrewWithdrew
France}} 1998Did not qualify 4th (Group 4)16015219−17
South Korea|1997}} {{flagicon|Japan}} 20023rd (Group 6)662041325−12
Germany}} 2006WithdrewWithdrew
South Africa}} 2010Did not qualifyRound 10200204−4
Brazil}} 2014Round 274211711−4
Russia}} 2018Round 11201102−2
Qatar}} 2022To be determinedTBD
Canada}} {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|United States}} 2026TBD
Total 0/21--------7/211630442222100−78

AFC Asian Cup

AFC Asian Cup finals recordAFC Asian Cup qualification
Host/YearResult{{Tooltip|Pts|Points{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|GD|Goals differenceResult{{Tooltip|Pts|Points{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|GD|Goals difference
Hong Kong |1910 }} 1956Non-AFC MemberNon-AFC Member
South Korea }} 1960
Israel }} 1964
Iran }} 1968
Thailand }} 1972WithdrewWithdrew
Iran }} 1976
Kuwait }} 1980
Singapore }} 1984Did Not Qualify5th (Group 2)04004030−30
Qatar }} 1988 5th (Group 3)1401307−7
Japan |1947 }} 1992WithdrewWithdrew
UAE }} 1996Did Not Qualify4th (Group 5)06006226−24
Lebanon }} 20004th (Group 5)34103313−10
China }} 20044th (Group E)3210142+2
Indonesia}}{{flagicon| Malaysia}}{{flagicon|Thailand}}{{flagicon|Vietnam}} 2007WithdrewWithdrew
Qatar }} 2011Did Not QualifyWithdrew & Berth Unsecured*
Australia}} 20153rd (Group D)**00000000
UAE}} 2019Group F***38035313−10
Total 0000000006/17102824221291−79
*Withdrew from qualification and failed to qualify for 2010 AFC Challenge Cup.
**Failed to qualify for 2014 AFC Challenge Cup.
***Some games also part of 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification.

AFC Challenge Cup

AFC Challenge Cup finals recordAFC Challenge Cup qualification record
Host/YearResult{{Tooltip|Pts|Points{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|GD|Goals differenceResult{{Tooltip|Pts|Points{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|D|Drawn{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against{{Tooltip|GD|Goals difference
Bangladesh }} 2006Semi Final7311143+1No qualification tournament
India }} 2008Round 13102341+31st (Group D)6220042+2
Sri Lanka }} 2010Did Not Qualify2nd (Group C)2202011+0
{{flagicon| Nepal }} 2012Round 10300306−62nd (Group D)4311111+0
Maldives }} 2014Did Not Qualify3rd (Group D)4311162+4
Tournament replaced by AFC Solidarity Cup
Total 3/5107137810−24/41610442126+6

AFC Solidarity Cup

Host/YearResultPts{{Tooltip|Pld|Games playedWD*LGFGAGD
Malaysia }} 2016Champions8422062+4
Total 1/18422062+4

SAFF Championship

{{main|Nepal at the SAFF Championship}}
Host/YearResultPts{{Tooltip|Pld|Games playedWD*LGFGAGD
Pakistan }} 19933rd2302112−1
Sri Lanka }} 1995Semi-Final2302112−1
{{flagicon| Nepal }} 1997Round 10200215−4
India }} 19994th3410369−3
Bangladesh }} 2003Round 13310245−1
Pakistan }} 2005Round 13310245−1
Maldives }} {{flagicon| Sri Lanka }} 2008Round 13310259−4
Bangladesh }} 2009Round 14311142+2
India }} 2011Semi-Final54121330
{{flagicon| Nepal }} 2013Semi-Final7421153+2
India }} 2015Round 10200215−4
Bangladesh }} 2018Semi-Final6420275+2
Total 12/12413689184255−13

Olympic Games

{{See also|Nepal national under-23 football team}}

Asian Games

{{See also|Nepal national under-23 football team}}
Host/YearResultPts{{Tooltip|Pld|Games playedWD*LGFGAGD
India}} 1951Non-IOC Member
PHI|1936}} 1954
Japan|1947}} 1958
Indonesia}} 1962
THA}} 1966Withdrew
THA}} 1970
Iran|1964}} 1974
THA}} 1978
India}} 1982Round 10300319−8
South Korea|1984}} 1986Round 104004017−17
China}} 1990Withdrew
Japan|1947}} 1994Round 103003020−20
THA}} 1998Round 10200206−6
2002 to Presentsee Nepal national under-23 team
Total 120012152−51

South Asian Games

{{See also|Nepal national under-20 football team|Nepal national under-23 football team}}
Host/YearResultPts{{Tooltip|Pld|Games playedWD*LGFGAGD
{{flagicon| Nepal }} 1984{{gold medal}}--------
Bangladesh }} 1985{{bronze medal}}--------
India }} 1987{{silver medal}}--------
Pakistan }} 1989No medal--------
Sri Lanka }} 1991No medal--------
Bangladesh }} 1993{{gold medal}}--------
India }} 1995No medal--------
{{flagicon| Nepal }} 1999{{silver medal}}95302127+5
Age bar restriction after 1999, U23s only.
PAK}} 2004No medal1201101-1
SRI}} 2006{{bronze medal}}85221105+5
BAN}} 2010No medal3310224-2
IND}} 2016{{gold medal}}94301127+5
{{flagicon|NEP}} 2018TBD--------
Total 12/1230199373624+12

Other tournaments

In these tournaments, Nepal was sometimes fielded as 'ANFA XI', 'Nepal XI', or 'Nepal Sports Development Authority' despite being the de facto national football team endorsed by the ANFA.{{citation needed|date=September 2018}}

Host/Year/Tournament NameResult{{Tooltip|Pld|Games playedWD*LGFGAGDPts**
IND}} 1975 DCM CupUnknown{{citation needed>date=October 2018}}--------
BAN}} 1979 President's Gold CupUnknown--------
BAN}} 1979 Agatha Gold CupUnknown--------
BAN}} 1979 Aga Khan Gold CupRound 14013214−121
BAN}} 1981 President's Gold CupUnknown--------
PAK}} 1981 Quaid-E-Azam International CupUnknown--------
THA}} 1981 King's CupUnknown{{citation needed>date=October 2018}}--------
IND}} 1982 Darjeeling Gold CupUnknown--------
PAK}} 1982 Quaid-e-Azam International Cup6th612339−64
THA}} 1982 King's CupRound 1410329−72
NEP}} 1982 ANFA Coca Cola Invitational TournamentRunner up--------
MAS}} 1983 Merdeka TournamentRound 15001014-140
THA}} 1983 President's Gold CupRound 1200227−50
NEP}} 1984 ANFA CupRunner up--------
Nepal}} 1985 ANFA CupSemi-final31114404
PAK}} 1985 Quaid-E-Azam International Cup[38]Round 1200229−90
PAK}} 1986 Quaid-E-Azam International Cup5th5113417−134
Nepal}} 1986 Panchayat Silver Jubilee CupSemi-final411214-34
NEP}} 1986 ANFA CupRunner up--------
PAK}} 1987 Quaid-E-Azam International CupRound 1--------
NEP}} 1987 ANFA CupChampions--------
BAN}} 1989 Aga Khan Gold CupUnknown--------
NEP}} 1989 ANFA CupRunner up--------
IND}} 1995 Airlines Gold CupUnknown--------
IND}} 1997 Governor's Gold CupChampion-------
IND}} 1998 Governor's Gold CupChampion-------
IND}} 1998 Durand CupRound 1[39]21011103
BAN}} 1999 Bangabandhu CupRound 1200213−20
NEP}} 2000 ANFA Coca Cola Invitational TournamentRunner up420242+26
IND}} 2004 Governor's Gold CupRunner up-------
MAS}} 2008 Merdeka TournamentRound 1301239−61
NEP}} 2009 Prime Minister's Invitational TournamentChampions431041+310
India }} 2012 Nehru CupRound 1401319−81
BAN }} 2016 Bangabandhu CupChampions532081+711
MAS }} 2016 AFC Solidarity CupChampions431062+410
BAN }} 2018 Bangabandhu CupRound 1200203-30
Total5 Titles--------

**Former rules, win = 2pts.

Honours

  • Champion of 2016 Bangabandhu Cup
  • Champion of 2016 South Asian Games
  • Champion of 2016 AFC Solidarity Cup

See also

  • All Nepal Football Association
  • Nepal women's national football team
  • Nepal national under-17 football team
  • Nepal national under-20 football team
  • Nepal national under-23 football team

References

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35. ^{{cite web |title=Bal Gopal Maharjan Appointed Interim Head Coach Of Nepal National Team |url=https://goalnepal.com/news/detail/3067 |publisher=Goal Nepal |accessdate=1 November 2018 |date=22 August 2018}}
36. ^{{cite web |title=ANFA names Swedish Kalin as Nepal coach |url=http://kathmandupost.ekantipur.com/news/2019-01-18/anfa-names-swedish-kalin-as-nepal-coach.html |publisher=The Kathmandu Post |accessdate=1 February 2019 |date=18 January 2019}}
37. ^{{cite web|title=World Football Elo Ratings: Nepal|url=http://www.eloratings.net/Nepal.htm|work=Elo Ratings|accessdate=29 November 2013}}
38. ^{{cite web |title=1985 |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesq/quaid-e-azam.html#85 |publisher=RSSSF |accessdate=1 October 2018}}
39. ^{{cite web |title=110th "Kelvinator" Durand Cup 1998 |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/india99.html#durand |publisher=RSSSF |accessdate=1 October 2018}}
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