This article lists the results for the China national football team between 1913 and 1949. Scores are listed with the Chinese score first, followed by the opponents' score.
1910s
Date
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Venue
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Opponents
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Score
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Competition
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Scorers
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5 February 1913
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Manila, Philippines
|
Philippines
|
1–2
|
1913 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Tong Fuk Cheung
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17 May 1915
|
Shanghai, China
|
Philippines
|
1–0
|
1915 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Wong Pak Chung
|
18 May 1915
|
Shanghai, China
|
Philippines
|
0–0
|
1915 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
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19 May 1915
|
Shanghai, China
|
Philippines
|
1–1
|
1915 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Yip Kwai Sam
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9 May 1917
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Japan
|
5–0
|
1917 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Kwok Po Kan, Tong Fuk Cheung, Fung Kin Wai (3)
|
9 May 1917
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Philippines
|
3–0
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1917 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Ye Kun, Tong Fuk Cheung (2)
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12 May 1919
|
Manila, Philippines
|
Philippines
|
2–0
|
1919 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Tong Fuk Cheung, Wong Pak Chung
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13 May 1919
|
Manila, Philippines
|
Philippines
|
1–2
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1919 Far Eastern Championship Games
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Wong Pak Chung
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15 May 1919
|
Manila, Philippines
|
Philippines
|
2–1
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1919 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Kwok Po Kan, Wong Pak Chung
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1920s
Date
|
Venue
|
Opponents
|
Score
|
Competition
|
Scorers
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31 May 1921
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Shanghai, China
|
Philippines
|
1–0
|
1921 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Yip Kau Ko
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1 June 1921
|
Shanghai, China
|
Japan
|
4–0
|
1921 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Yip Kau Ko, Wong Pak Chung, Aw Kit Sang, ?
|
22 May 1923
|
Osaka, Japan
|
Philippines
|
3–0
|
1923 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Wong Pak Chung, ?, ?
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24 May 1923
|
Osaka, Japan
|
Japan
|
5–1
|
1923 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Wong Pak Chung (2), Yip Kau Ko (3)
|
18 August 1923
|
Sydney, Australia
|
Australia
|
1–5
|
Friendly
|
Lee Wai Tong
|
25 August 1923
|
Newcastle, Australia
|
Australia
|
3–4
|
Friendly
|
Wong Pak Chung (2), Lee Wai Tong
|
15 September 1923
|
Brisbane, Australia
|
Australia
|
0–5
|
Friendly
|
|
22 September 1923
|
Sydney, Australia
|
Australia
|
3–1
|
Friendly
|
Chang Hsi En, Lee Wai Tong (2)
|
29 September 1923
|
Melbourne, Australia
|
Australia
|
0–2
|
Friendly
|
|
6 October 1923
|
Adelaide, Australia
|
Australia
|
2–2
|
Friendly
|
Chang Hsi En, Lee Wai Tong
|
15 December 1923
|
Hong Kong
|
Hong Kong
|
1–1
|
Friendly
|
Wong Pak Chung
|
FIFA-affiliated era
|
20 May 1925
|
Manila, Philippines
|
Japan
|
2–0
|
1925 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Lee Wai Tong (2)
|
22 May 1925
|
Manila, Philippines
|
Philippines
|
5–1
|
1925 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Lee Wai Tong (3), Pang Wah Hing, Suen Kam Shun
|
18 June 1927
|
Adelaide, Australia
|
Australia
|
3–0
|
Friendly
|
|
2 July 1927
|
Sydney, Australia
|
Australia
|
2–6
|
Friendly
|
|
9 July 1927
|
Sydney, Australia
|
Australia
|
1–6
|
Friendly
|
Chan Kwong Yiu
|
16 July 1927
|
Newcastle, Australia
|
Australia
|
4–7
|
Friendly
|
Fung King Cheong (2), Lee Wai Tong, Chan Kwong Yiu
|
23 July 1927
|
Hobart, Australia
|
Australia
|
1–1
|
Friendly
|
Lee Wai Tong
|
27 August 1927
|
Shanghai, China
|
Japan
|
5–1
|
1927 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Suen Kam Shun (2), Cai Bingfen (3)
|
31 August 1927
|
Shanghai, China
|
Philippines
|
3–1
|
1927 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Suen Kam Shun (2), Chen Huanxian
|
1930s
Date
|
Venue
|
Opponents
|
Score
|
Competition
|
Scorers
|
27 May 1930
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Philippines
|
5–0
|
1930 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Dai Linjing (3), Ye Beihua, Suen Kam Shun
|
29 May 1930
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
Japan
|
3–3
|
1930 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Suen Kam Shun, Chan Kwong Yiu, Dai Linjing
|
12 May 1934
|
Manila, Philippines
|
Philippines
|
2–0
|
1934 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Tam Kong Pak, Lee Wai Tong
|
14 May 1934
|
Manila, Philippines
|
Dutch East Indies
|
2–0
|
1934 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Tso Kwai Shing, Fung King Cheong
|
20 May 1934
|
Manila, Philippines
|
Japan
|
4–3
|
1934 Far Eastern Championship Games
|
Tam Kong Pak (2), Lee Wai Tong (2)
|
8 July 1936 [1]
|
Calcutta, British India
|
India
|
1–1
|
Friendly
|
Suen Kam Shun
|
6 August 1936
|
Berlin, Germany
|
Great Britain
|
0–2
|
1936 Summer Olympics
|
|
1940s
Date
|
Venue
|
Opponents
|
Score
|
Competition
|
Scorers
|
13 May 1948
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
Thailand
|
5–0
|
Friendly
|
Ho Ying Fun, Li Tai Fai, Kwok Ying Kee, Lai Shiu Wing, Chau Man Chi
|
22 May 1948
|
Singapore
|
Singapore
|
0–1
|
Friendly
|
|
27 June 1948
|
Singapore
|
Malaya
|
3–0
|
Friendly
|
Chu Wing Keong (2), Chau Man Chi
|
7 July 1948
|
Singapore
|
Singapore
|
4–3
|
Friendly
|
Chu Wing Keong (2), Chau Man Chi, Kwok Ying Kee
|
17 July 1948
|
Calcutta, India
|
India
|
0–1
|
Friendly
|
|
25 July 1948
|
London, Great Britain
|
United States
|
3–2
|
Friendly
|
Ho Ying Fun (2), Chu Wing Keong
|
2 August 1948
|
London, Great Britain
|
Turkey
|
0–4
|
1948 Summer Olympics
|
|
2 January 1949
|
Hong Kong, Great Britain
|
Korea
|
3–2
|
Friendly
|
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