List of first association football internationals per country: 1962–present

The following is a list of first official international association football matches for each (present or past) member of FIFA, played since the start of 1963. The matches are listed chronologically.

Matches edit

Liberia and Chad edit

11 April 1963[1][2] L'Amitié Tournament Liberia   2–1   Chad Dakar, Senegal
Not known   ?', ?' Not known   ?'

Congo DR and Mauritania edit

11 April 1963[3][4] L'Amitié Tournament Congo   6–0   Mauritania Dakar, Senegal
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'

Niger edit

11 April 1963[5] L'Amitié Tournament Nigeria   1–0   Niger Dakar, Senegal
Not known   ?'

Papua New Guinea edit

29 August 1963[6] South Pacific Games Fiji   3–1   Papua New Guinea Suva, Fiji
Not known   ?', ?', ?' [1] Not known   ?'

Solomon Islands edit

29 August 1963[7] South Pacific Games Solomon Islands   6–3   New Hebrides Suva, Fiji
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' [2] Not known   ?', ?', ?'

Somalia edit

12 November 1963[8] Games of the New Emerging Forces Somalia   0–14   North Korea Jakarta, Indonesia
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Stadium: Bung Karno Stadium

Bermuda edit

10 August 1964[9] Friendly Iceland   4–3   Bermuda Reykjavík, Iceland
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?', ?'

(North) Yemen edit

2 September 1965[10] Pan Arab Games Sudan   9–0   North Yemen Cairo, Egypt
Jaksa   ?'  ?'  ?'  ?'
Siddig   ?'  ?'
Muhieldin Osman   ?'
Saad Elfan   ?'
Ibrahim Yahia Elkawarty   ?'
[3]

South Yemen edit

3 September 1965[11] Pan Arab Games United Arab Republic   14–0   South Yemen Cairo, Egypt
Hassan El-Shazly   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Moustafa Reyadh   ?', ?', ?', ?'
Badawi Abdel Fattah   ?', ?', ?'
Ahmed Rifaat   ?'
Shehta   ?'
[4]

Oman edit

4 September 1965[12] Pan Arab Games Sudan   15–0   Muscat and Oman Cairo, Egypt
Mustafa Shaweish   ?'  ?'  ?'  ?'
Ramadan Marhoum   ?'  ?'  ?'  ?'
Hasabu El Sagheir   ?'  ?'  ?'
Samir Salih   ?'  ?'
Ibrahim Yahia Elkawarty   ?'
Amin Zaki   ?'
[5]

Grenada edit

21 November 1965[13][6] Windward Islands Tournament Dominica   2–0   Grenada Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Not known   ?', ?'

Bahrain edit

1 April 1966[14] Arab Nations Cup Kuwait   4–4   Bahrain Baghdad, Iraq
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?' [7] Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'

Dominican Republic edit

21 May 1967[15] Olympic Games qualifier Dominican Republic   0–8   Haiti Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'

Eswatini edit

1 May 1968[16] Friendly Swaziland   2–0   Malawi Lobamba, Swaziland
Not known   ?', ?' Stadium: Somhlolo National Stadium

Botswana edit

13 July 1968[17] Friendly Malawi   8–1   Botswana Blantyre, Malawi
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?' Stadium: Kamuzu Stadium

Bahamas edit

3 March 1970[18] Central American and Caribbean Games Netherlands Antilles   8–1   Bahamas Panama City, Panama
Martina   8', 75'
Loefstok   38'
Martis   42', 43'
Richardson   63'
Flores   66'
Martijn   89'
[8] Haven   50' Referee: José Barrone (Venezuela)

Qatar edit

27 March 1970[19] Gulf Cup Bahrain   2–1   Qatar Bahrain
Not known   ?', ?' [9] Not known   ?'

Lesotho edit

8 August 1970[20] Friendly Malawi   1–2   Lesotho Blantyre, Malawi
Not known   ?' Not known   ?', ?' Stadium: Kamuzu Stadium

Brunei edit

21 May 1971[21] Asian Cup qualifier Malaysia   8–0   Brunei Bangkok, Thailand
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'
[10]

Cook Islands edit

2 September 1971[22] South Pacific Games Tahiti   30–0   Cook Islands Papeete, French Polynesia
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
[11]

Burundi edit

5 December 1971[23] Friendly Tanzania   4–1   Burundi Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?'

United Arab Emirates edit

17 March 1972[24] Gulf Cup United Arab Emirates   1–0   Qatar Saudi Arabia
Not known   ?' [12]

Nepal edit

13 October 1972[25] Friendly China   6–2     Nepal China
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Antigua & Barbuda edit

13 October 1972[26] World Cup qualifier Trinidad and Tobago   11–1   Antigua and Barbuda Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Llewellyn   19', 38', 44'
David   42', 70', 79'
Spann   49', 68'
Brewster   59'
Roberts   83', 89'
[13] [14] Morris   20' Stadium: King George V Park
Attendance: 6,510
Referee: José Esteban Álvarez Alfaro (Nicaragua)

Bangladesh edit

26 July 1973[27] Merdeka Tournament Bangladesh   2–2   Thailand Malaysia
Not known   ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Seychelles edit

13 March 1974[28] Friendly Réunion   2–0   Seychelles Saint-Louis, Réunion
Not known   ?', ?'

Equatorial Guinea edit

23 May 1975[29] Friendly China   6–2   Equatorial Guinea Beijing, China
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Guam edit

24 August 1975[30] South Pacific Games Guam   0–11   Fiji Guam
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'

Guinea-Bissau edit

15 January 1976[31] Friendly Guinea-Bissau   2–2   Mali Banjul, Gambia
Not known   ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Rwanda edit

29 June 1976[32] Central African Games Burundi   6–2   Rwanda Libreville, Gabon
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?'

São Tomé & Príncipe edit

29 June 1976[33] Central African Games Chad   5–0   São Tomé and Príncipe Libreville, Gabon
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'

Angola edit

1 June 1977[34] Friendly Angola   1–0   Cuba Luanda, Angola
Not known   ?'

Mozambique edit

20 December 1977[35] Friendly Mozambique   1–2   Tanzania Maputo, Mozambique
Not known   ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Cape Verde edit

7 January 1979[36] Amílcar Cabral Cup Guinea-Bissau   3–0   Cape Verde Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
Not known   ?', ?', ?' [15]

Saint Vincent & the Grenadines edit

February 1979[37][16] CFU Championship Martinique   2–2   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname
Not known   ?', ?' [17] Not known   ?', ?'

Saint Kitts & Nevis edit

Samoa edit

22 August 1979[39] South Pacific Games Wallis and Futuna   3–1   Western Samoa Fiji
Not known   ?', ?', ?' [19] Not known   ?'

Comoros edit

26 August 1979[40] Indian Ocean Games Mauritius   3–0   Comoros Saint-Denis, Réunion
Not known   ?', ?', ?'

Tonga edit

29 August 1979[41] South Pacific Games Tahiti   8–0   Tonga Fiji
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'
[20]

Maldives edit

26 August 1979[42] Indian Ocean Games Seychelles   9–0   Maldives Saint-Denis, Réunion
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'

Liechtenstein edit

9 March 1982[43] Friendly Liechtenstein   0–1    Switzerland "B" Balzers, Liechtenstein
[21] Not known   ?'

Bhutan edit

1 April 1982[44] Friendly Tournament Nepal     3–1   Bhutan Kathmandu, Nepal
Not known   ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?' Stadium: Dasharat Stadium

American Samoa edit

20 August 1983[45] South Pacific Games Western Samoa   3–1   American Samoa Apia, Western Samoa
Not known   ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?'

Faroe Islands edit

24 August 1988[46] Friendly Iceland   1–0   Faroe Islands Akranes, Iceland
Torfason   ?' [22]

Dominica edit

1 May 1989[47][23] Caribbean Championship Dominica   1–1   Jamaica Dominica
Not known   ?' [24] Not known   ?'

Namibia edit

16 May 1989[48] Friendly Namibia   0–1   Angola Oscar Norich Stadium, Tsumeb
Not known   ?'

Saint Lucia edit

18 June 1989[49] Caribbean Championship Jamaica   1–1   Saint Lucia Kingston, Jamaica
Not known   ?' [25] Not known   ?'

Georgia edit

27 May 1990[50][26] Friendly Georgia   2–2   Lithuania Tbilisi, Georgia
Not known   ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?'

San Marino edit

14 November 1990[51] Euro 1992 qualifier San Marino   0–4    Switzerland Serravalle, San Marino
Sutter   7'
Chapuisat   27'
Knup   43'
Chassot   87'
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 931
Referee: Costas Kapsos (Cyprus)

Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands edit

Montserrat edit

10 May 1991[54] Caribbean Cup Saint Lucia   3–0   Montserrat Castries, Saint Lucia
Not known   ?', ?', ?' [28]

Anguilla edit

14 May 1991[55] Caribbean Cup Montserrat   1–1   Anguilla Castries, Saint Lucia
Not known   ?' [29] Not known   ?'

Moldova edit

2 July 1991[56] Friendly Moldova   2–4   Georgia Chișinău, Moldova
Spiridon   27', Harea   50' [30] Ketsbaia   5', Daraselia   13', Jishkariani   79', Kavelashvili   88' Stadium: Stadionul Republican
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Gorin

Vietnam edit

26 November 1991[57] Southeast Asian Games Philippines   2–2   Vietnam Manila, Philippines
Not known   ?', ?' [31] Not known   ?', ?' Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium

Ukraine edit

29 April 1992[58] Friendly Ukraine   1–3   Hungary Uzhhorod, Ukraine
Hetsko   90' [32] Sallói   61'
Kiprich   79', 84'
Stadium: Avanhard Stadium
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Vadim Zhuk (Belarus)

Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan edit

Slovenia edit

3 June 1992[61] Friendly Estonia   1–1   Slovenia Tallinn, Estonia
Pustov   5' Benedejčič   73' Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Aho Eero (Finland)

Tajikistan and Uzbekistan edit

17 June 1992[62][63] Central Asia Tournament Tajikistan   2–2   Uzbekistan Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Not known   ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Eritrea edit

26 June 1992[64] Friendly Tournament Sudan   1–1   Eritrea Khartoum, Sudan
Not known   ?' Not known   ?'

Andorra edit

26 June 1992[65] Friendly Andorra   1–6   Estonia Andorra la Vella, Andorra
Pol   61' Zelinski   36'
Arbeiter   64', 74', 76', 84'
Kristal   87'

Belarus edit

20 July 1992[66] Friendly Lithuania   1–1   Belarus Vilnius, Lithuania
Baltušnikas   26' [33] [34] Orlovski   50' Stadium: Žalgiris Stadium
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Anatolijus Rezepovas (Lithuania)

Kyrgyzstan edit

23 August 1992[67] Central Asia Tournament Uzbekistan   3–0   Kyrgyzstan Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Not known   ?', ?', ?'

Azerbaijan edit

17 September 1992[68][35] Friendly Georgia   6–3   Azerbaijan Gurjaani, Georgia
Kizilashvili   20', 48'
Daraselia   52'
Arveladze   69'
Gogichaishvili   71' (pen.)
Gogichaishvili   79' (pen.)
(Report)   42', 85' (pen.) Suleymanov
  77' Rzayev
Stadium: David Kipiani Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Guram Sepiashvili (Georgia)

Armenia edit

14 October 1992[69][36] Friendly Armenia   0–0   Moldova Yerevan, Armenia

Bosnia & Herzegovina edit

12 September 1993[70][71] Friendly Iran   1–3   Bosnia and Herzegovina Tehran, Iran
Not known   ?' Not known   ?', ?', ?' Stadium: Azadi Stadium

Macedonia edit

13 October 1993[72] Friendly Slovenia   1–4   North Macedonia Kranj, Slovenia
Pate   40' [37] Boškovski   3'
Pančev   37'
Janevski   48'
Kanatlarovski   51'
Stadium: Stanko Mlakar Stadium
Attendance: 3,000

Belize edit

29 November 1995[73] UNCAF Nations Cup El Salvador   3–0   Belize San Salvador, El Salvador
Cienfuegos   55'
Rivera   58'
Díaz   76'

U.S. Virgin Islands edit

Turks & Caicos Islands edit

24 February 1999[75] Caribbean Nations Cup Bahamas   3–0   Turks and Caicos Islands Nassau, Bahamas
Not known   ?', ?', ?' [38]

Timor-Leste edit

21 March 2003[76] Asian Cup qualifier Sri Lanka   3–2   East Timor Colombo, Sri Lanka
Jayasuriya   36'
Channa   44',   89'
Hamza   3' (o.g.)
Cabral   81'

Serbia edit

16 August 2006[77] Friendly Czech Republic   1–3   Serbia Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic
Štajner   3' [39] Lazović   41'
Pantelić   54'
Trišović   72'
Stadium: Mestsky-Stonky Stadium
Attendance: 8,047
Referee: Dietmar Drabek (Austria)

Montenegro edit

24 March 2007[78] Friendly Montenegro   2–1   Hungary Podgorica, Montenegro
Vucinić   64'
Burzanović   82'
[40] [41] Priskin   1' Stadium: Stadion Pod Goricom
Attendance: 10,000

South Sudan edit

10 July 2012 Friendly South Sudan   2–2   Uganda Juba, South Sudan
Justin   22' (pen)
Joseph   42'
[42] [43] Okuthi   7'
Ogwang   33'
Stadium: Juba Stadium
Attendance: 20,000

Gibraltar edit

19 November 2013 Friendly Gibraltar   0–0   Slovakia Faro, Portugal
19:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Estádio Algarve
Attendance: 350
Referee: Hugo Ferreira Miguel (Portugal)

Kosovo edit

5 March 2014 Friendly Kosovo   0–0   Haiti Mitrovica, Kosovo
15:00 CET (UTC+1) Report[dead link] Stadium: Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Stephan Klossner (Switzerland)

See also edit

Notes edit

A.^ Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia played in the triangular "Trans-Caucasian Championship" in 1926/1927. Although these matches are included in the ELO ratings for each country, they are not considered "official" matches by the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
B.^ Grenada played four matches between 1934 and 1938 against British Guiana and St. Kitts & Nevis;[13] the official status of these matches is unclear.
C.^ Saint Vincent and the Grenadines played three matches in 1948 against Trinidad & Tobago;[37] the official status of these matches is unclear.
D.^ Dominica played four matches between 1932 and 1948 against Martinique;[47] the official status of these matches is unclear.

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