India national football team results (unofficial matches 1924–1947)
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This is a list of the India national football team's results from 1924 to 1947 (pre-independence) that, for various reasons, are not accorded the status of official International A Matches. India competed as Calcutta Indians and Calcutta Wanderers during the initial years.[1][2]
Key | |
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Win | |
Draw | |
Defeat |
1924
24 September 1924 | Singapore FA | 0–4 | Calcutta Indians | Singapore |
[2] | H. Bose Samad R. Ganguly |
Stadium: Anson Road Stadium Referee: C. Salter |
25 September 1924 | Singapore Chinese FA | 0–1 | Calcutta Indians | Singapore |
[3] | M. Dutt | Stadium: Anson Road Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: R.H. Gale |
28 September 1924 | Hercules | 0–2 | Calcutta Indians | Batavia |
[4] | Stadium: B.V.C.-veld, Weltevreden Attendance: 20,000 Referee: W. van Galen |
29 September 1924 | Batavia FC (BVC) | 0–1 | Calcutta Indians | Batavia |
[5] | P Chatterjee | Stadium: B.V.C.-veld, Weltevreden Referee: J. Hetharia |
2 October 1924 | West Java FA (WJVB) | 0–0 | Calcutta Indians | Batavia |
[6] | Stadium: B.V.C.-veld, Weltevreden Referee: F.X.A. Drilling |
5 October 1924 | Hoogere Burger School (HBS) | 1–0 | Calcutta Indians | Surabaya |
Cana | [7] | Stadium: T.H.O.R.-veld Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Henny van Alphen |
9 October 1924 | Soerabaja FA (SVB) | 0–1 | Calcutta Indians | Surabaya |
[8] | Stadium: T.H.O.R.-veld Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Wegeman |
13 October 1924 | Hercules | 2–1 | Calcutta Indians | Batavia |
Willy Galstaun | [9] | Chatterjee | Stadium: B.V.C.-veld, Weltevreden Attendance: 20,000 Referee: W. van Galen |
15 October 1924 | Bandoeng FA (BVB) | 0–0 | Calcutta Indians | Bandung |
[10] | Referee: Foltynski |
21 October 1924 | Bandoeng FA (BVB) | 5–1 | Calcutta Indians | Bandung |
De Jager 5', 20' Middleton 10' Giesel 41' ? 55' (o.g.) |
[13] | ? | Referee: Foltynski |
1926
20 October 1926 | Duke of Wellington's | 5–2 | Calcutta Wanderers | Singapore |
Hawthorn 5' Osborne Basford |
[14] | Samad pen.' Rahman |
21 October 1926 | Singapore FA | 2–4 | Calcutta Wanderers | Singapore |
Chan Hee 5' Wan Puteh |
[15] | N. Gossain T. Shome T. Das |
28 October 1926 | Bandoeng FA (BVB) | 2–0 | Calcutta Wanderers | Bandung |
[18] |
10 November 1926 | Singapore Chinese FA | 3–0 | Calcutta Wanderers | Singapore |
? o.g.' Un Sun |
[23] |
1933
1933 Friendly | Ceylon | 0–1 | India | British Ceylon |
Report | Gostha Paul |
1934
9 June 1934[3] | Natal XI | 0–6 | India | Durban |
Report | Bhattacharya 1' Ramanna |
Stadium: Curries Fountain Attendance: 10,000 |
11 June 1934[4] | Natal XI | 3–1 | India | Pietermaritzburg |
Report |
13 June 1934 | Transvaal XI | 1–7 | India | Johannesburg |
A. Naidu | Report | Lakshminarayan Ramanna |
Stadium: Natalspruit Indian Sports Ground Attendance: 4000 |
16 June 1934 | Transvaal XI | 1–6 | India | Pretoria |
Govinder | Report | Bhattacharya Lakshminarayan |
Stadium: Caledonian Football Ground |
1934 | South Africa | 0–2 | India | Johannesburg |
Report | Attendance: 6,000 |
1934 | South Africa | 0–2 | India | Durban |
Report |
7 July 1934 | South Africa | 1–4 | India | Cape Town |
Adams | Report | Lakshminarayan S. Chaudhuri S. Dutt |
1934 | South Africa | n/a | India | Durban |
Report |
1936
4 July 1936 Friendly | India | 1–1 | China | Calcutta, India |
Noor Mohammed | Report[24] | Suen Kam Shun | Stadium: Calcutta FC Ground Attendance: 100,000 |
1938
30 May 1938 Friendly | India | 2–2 | Burma | Calcutta, India |
Lakshminarayan | [25] | Pugsley | Stadium: Calcutta FC Ground |
August 1938 | India | 6–1 | South Australia | Adelaide, Australia |
A. Nandi Prosad K. Bhattacharya |
[26] | Stadium: Hindmarsh Oval Attendance: 3,000 |
August 1938 | India | 1–4 | Victoria (Australia) | Melbourne, Australia |
K. Prosad | [27] | Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground |
August 1938 | India | 4–6 | New South Wales | Sydney, Australia |
Rahim | [28] | Stadium: Sydney Showground Attendance: 25,000 |
August 1938 | India | 1–2 | Northern Districts (Australia) | Cessnock, Australia |
Lumsden | [29] | Heeney | Stadium: Baddeley Park |
5 September 1938 | India | 6–5 | Queensland | Brisbane, Australia |
Rahim Noor Mohammed A. Nandi Lumsden B. Sen A. Premlal |
[30] | Brittain pen.' |
Stadium: Brisbane Exhibition Ground Attendance: 5,000 |
7 September 1938 | India | 5–2 | Ipswich | Ipswich, Australia |
Noor Mohammed 10' Lumsden 17', 90' Rahim 40' |
[31] | Donaldson |
Stadium: North Ipswich Reserve Attendance: 2,000 |
September 1938 | India | 5–2 | Queensland | Toowoomba, Australia |
Lumsden pen' K. Bhattacharya 46' Rahim 89' |
[32] | Kitching Young |
Stadium: Athletic Oval |
22 September 1938 | India | 6–4 | South Coast | New South Wales, Australia |
[33] | Attendance: 4,000 |
28 September 1938 | India | 4–6 | Granville | New South Wales, Australia |
Noor Mohammed Lumsden 45' |
Report | R.Sanders Hextell S McDonald |
Stadium: Clyde Oval |
8 October 1938 | India | 1–5 | Western Australia | Perth, Australia |
K. Prosad | [34] | W. Waddell |
Stadium: WACA Ground Attendance: 2,000 |
11 October 1938 | India | 3–1 | Western Australia | Perth, Australia |
[35] | Stadium: WACA Ground Attendance: 2,000 |
See also
- India national football team results (unofficial matches 1948–1999)
- India national football team results (unofficial matches 2000–present)
References
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- ^ "The passage of football in India". Archived from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
- ^ "The Terrific Tales of Mohun Bagan between 1925-50".
- ^ "LEGENDS OF INDIAN FOOTBALL : GOSTHA PAL". 20 August 2011. Archived from the original on 20 August 2018. Retrieved 2018-08-20.