| India women's national football team results |
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Results of India women's national football team from 2000 to 2009.[1][2][3][4]
Legend
Win
Draw
Loss
‡ are unofficial friendly matches after 1994, that are Non FIFA A international matches and are not considered for FIFA rankings.[5]
2001
| 4 December AFC Women C | India | 0–7 | | Tapei county, Taiwan |
| Yoo Young-sil Lee Myung-hwa Koak Mi-Hi Kong Sun-Mi Cha Sung-Mi |
Stadium: Banqiao Stadium |
| 6 December AFC Women C | Chinese Taipei | 5–0 | | Tapei county, Taiwan |
| Lee Ming-Shu Liao Ying-Wan Huang Chun-Lan Lin Chi-I |
Stadium: Banqiao Stadium |
| 10 December AFC Women C | India | 0–1 | | Tapei county, Taiwan |
| RSSSF | Stadium: Banqiao Stadium |
| 12 December AFC Women C | India | 3–0 | | Tapei county, Taiwan |
| Sujata Kar Shadokpam Shanti Devi |
Stadium: Banqiao Stadium |
2003
| 9 June AFC Women C | India | 6–0 | | Nakhon Sawan, Thailand |
| 18:15 |
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Stadium: Nakhon Sawan Province Stadium Attendance: 1000 Referee: Ri Hong Sil (North Korea) |
| 11 June AFC Women C | China | 12–0 | | Nakhon Sawan, Thailand |
| 18:15 |
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Stadium: Nakhon Sawan Province Stadium Attendance: 800 Referee: Mayumi Oiwa (Japan) |
| 13 June AFC Women C | Vietnam | 2–1 | | Nakhon Sawan, Thailand |
| 16:00 |
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Sujata Kar |
Stadium: Nakhon Sawan Province Stadium Attendance: 1000 Referee: Im Eun Ju (South Korea) |
| 15 October FAS Intenal W's Tournament ‡ | Thailand | 9–0 | | Choa Chu Kang, Singapore |
| Stadium: Choa Chu Kang Stadium |
| 16 October FAS Intnal W's Tournament ‡ | Vietnam | 3–0 | | Choa Chu Kang, Singapore |
| Stadium: Choa Chu Kang Stadium |
2005
| 12 June 2006 AFCW Q | India | 10–0 | | Hanoi, Vietnam |
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Stadium: Mỹ Đình National Stadium |
| 14 June 2006 AFCW Q | India | 1–2 | | Hanoi, Vietnam |
| Bembem Devi |
Lan Mei-fen Lin Yu-hui |
Stadium: Mỹ Đình National Stadium |
| 20 June 2006 AFCW Q | India | 2–3 | | Hanoi, Vietnam |
| Sujata Kar |
Wiphakonwat Suthonthip Sukunya Peangthem Pitasamal Sornsai |
Stadium: Mỹ Đình National Stadium |
| 2 October Vietnam Coal Tournament ‡ | Cua Ong Coal | 1–0 | | Cẩm Phả, Vietnam |
| Le Thi Hoai Thu |
Stadium: Cẩm Phả Stadium |
| 5 October Vietnam Coal Tournament | Chinese Taipei | 1–0 | | Cẩm Phả, Vietnam |
| ? |
Stadium: Cẩm Phả Stadium Attendance: 7000 |
| 7 October Vietnam Coal Tournament | Vietnam | 2–1 | | Cẩm Phả, Vietnam |
| Văn Thị Thanh |
Bembem Devi |
Stadium: Cẩm Phả Stadium |
2007
| 17 February 2008 Olympics Q | South Korea | 5–0 | | Masan, South Korea |
| Ji So-yun Park Hee-young Yoo Young-a Kim Jin-young |
| 25 February 2008 Olympics Q | India | 0–3 | | Chennai, India |
| Lee Kye-Lim Park Hee-young Moon Seula |
Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Referee: Niu Huijun (China) |
| 20 October 2008 AFCW Q | India | 3–1 | | Gurgaon, India |
| Bembem Devi Bala Devi |
AFC | Karimi |
Stadium: Tau Devi Lal Stadium Attendance: 5000 Referee: Niu Huijun (China) |
| 27 October 2008 AFCW Q | Iran | 4–1 | | Tehran, Iran |
| Mahmoudi Tarazi Ghanbari |
AFC | Bembem Devi |
Stadium: Ararat Stadium Attendance: 200 Referee: Pannipar Kamnueng (Thailand) |
References
- ↑ "Asian Women's Championship 2003".
- ↑ "Vietnam Coal Women's Tournament (Quang Ninh province) 2005".
- ↑ "Indian Women's National Team". Archived from the original on 31 January 2020.
- ↑ Dey, Subrata (3 October 2019). "India Women's International matches" (PDF). RSSSF. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ↑ Dey, Subrata (3 October 2019). "India Women's International matches" (PDF). RSSSF. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
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