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Lebanon national football team results (1940–1989)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of the Lebanon national football team results from 1940 to 1989.

Lebanon's first official international game was played in 1940 against Mandatory Palestine in a 5–1 defeat; Camille Cordahi scored Lebanon's first international goal.

While Lebanon would not participate in World Cup qualifiers until 1994, they participated in the 1972 and 1980 Asian Cup qualifiers, failing to qualify in both occasions. Lebanon hosted the inaugural edition of the Arab Nations Cup in 1963, finishing in third place. They would also participate in 1964 and 1966, where they finished in fourth place on both occasions, as well as in 1988. Lebanon also participated in the Pan Arab Games in 1953, 1957, which they hosted and where they finished in third place, 1961, where they finished in fourth place, and 1965. Lebanon also hosted the 1959 Mediterranean Games, where they finished in third place, and participated in the 1963 edition.

Results

Legend for encounters
GS Group stage
SF Semi-final
3rd Third place

1940s

27 April 1940 Friendly Mandatory Palestine  5–1  Lebanon Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
16:00 UTC+3
Report
Stadium: Maccabiah Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: John Blackwell (England)

1950s

23 January 1955 Friendly Lebanon  2–3  Bulgaria Beirut, Lebanon
29 February 1956 Friendly Lebanon  1–4  Hungary Beirut, Lebanon
20 October 1957 1957 Pan Arab Games GS Lebanon  1–1  Syria Beirut, Lebanon
22 October 1957 1957 Pan Arab Games GS Lebanon  6–0  Jordan Beirut, Lebanon

1960s

3 September 1961 1961 Pan Arab Games GS Morocco  1–0  Lebanon Casablanca, Morocco
6 September 1961 1961 Pan Arab Games GS Lebanon  4–0  Kuwait Casablanca, Morocco
8 September 1961 1961 Pan Arab Games GS Lebanon  0–4  Egypt Casablanca, Morocco
10 September 1961 1961 Pan Arab Games GS Lebanon  2–3  Libya Casablanca, Morocco
31 March 1963 1963 Arab Nations Cup GS Lebanon  6–0  Kuwait Beirut, Lebanon
4 April 1963 1963 Arab Nations Cup GS Lebanon  2–3  Syria Beirut, Lebanon
6 April 1963 1963 Arab Nations Cup GS Lebanon  5–0  Jordan Beirut, Lebanon
9 June 1963 Friendly Tunisia  2–0  Lebanon Tunis, Tunisia
15 November 1964 1964 Arab Nations Cup GS Libya  2–1  Lebanon Kuwait City, Kuwait
17 November 1964 1964 Arab Nations Cup GS Iraq  1–0  Lebanon Kuwait City, Kuwait
20 March 1965 Friendly Cyprus  2–0  Lebanon Nicosia, Cyprus
6 September 1965 1965 Pan Arab Games GS Iraq  0–0  Lebanon Cairo, Egypt

1970s

26 September 1974 1974 Kuneitra Cup GS Algeria  4–1  Lebanon Damascus, Syria
29 September 1974 1974 Kuneitra Cup GS Lebanon  2–1  Tunisia Damascus, Syria
30 September 1974 1974 Kuneitra Cup GS Jordan  0–0  Lebanon Damascus, Syria
2 October 1974 1974 Kuneitra Cup GS Morocco  3–0  Lebanon Damascus, Syria
4 October 1974 1974 Kuneitra Cup GS Egypt  2–0  Lebanon Damascus, Syria
22 November 1979 1980 Asian Cup qualification GS Syria  1–0  Lebanon Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
  • Qaddour 21'
Stadium: Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium
Referee: Abdulwahab Binai (Kuwait)

1980s

11 July 1988 1988 Arab Nations Cup GS Iraq  0–0  Lebanon Amman, Jordan
Stadium: Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
15 July 1988 1988 Arab Nations Cup GS Egypt  3–0  Lebanon Amman, Jordan
Stadium: Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
17 July 1988 1988 Arab Nations Cup GS Lebanon  1–1  Tunisia Amman, Jordan
Stadium: Amman International Stadium
Attendance: 25,000
30 October 1989 1989 Peace and Friendship Cup GS Kuwait  5–0  Lebanon Kuwait City, Kuwait
15:30
  • Al-Anbari 14'
  • Abdul Nabi 39'
  • Suleyman 40'
  • Al-Hassawi 57', 78'
Stadium: Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
2 November 1989 1989 Peace and Friendship Cup GS Uganda  2–0  Lebanon Kuwait City, Kuwait
14:30
Stadium: Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Mohamed Salah Karim

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