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Mongolia national football team

TheMongolia national football team representsMongolia in international football under the control of theMongolian Football Federation (MFF). Founded in 1959, the federation was inactive between 1961 and 1997 and the men's national team did not feature in any international fixtures during that time.[1] The federation was reorganised in 1997[2] and joined theAFC the same year.[3] In 1998 the federation became a full member ofFIFA, the international governing body for the sport.[4][5] The MFF joined theEAFF as one of eight founding members in May 2002.[6] Because of the harsh climate and a lack of suitable venues, the team has hosted few home matches in the past. However, in 2002 the MFF, with assistance from FIFA, began developing facilities in the country, including the creation of the 5,000-seatMFF Football Centre, which will allow the team to play more matches in Mongolia.[5] About Mongolia's relatively low number of matches played, former national team player and coachZorigtyn Battulga said, "Lack of games is a problem. No one will come to Mongolia in December and for us to fly to other countries is very expensive so it's hard to arrange official matches."[7]

TheNational Sports Stadium was Mongolia's home stadium until theMFF Football Centre was constructed.[8]

After the MFF was formed, the men's national team competed in a tournament inHanoi,North Vietnam which included the national teams of onlycommunist states inAsia. Mongolia competed againstChina,North Korea, andNorth Vietnam, losing all three matches by a combined score of 3 to 19.[9][10] Mongolia competed at theEast Asian Games in1993,1997, and2001. Although the tournament was meant to be competed among under-23 teams,[11][12] Mongolia, Guam, and Macau were permitted to enter their full national teams in 2001.[13] Some evidence suggests that Mongolia was also permitted to enter its full national team in 1993 also but sources indicate that onlyNorth Korea fielded a team without age restrictions.[11] If the full national team competed in 1993, they recorded the team's first ever victory, either before or after FIFA membership, with a 4–3 win overMacau on 18 May.[14][15]

The Mongolia national team has historically competed only in official competitions such as theEAFF East Asian Championship,AFC Asian Cup qualification, andFIFA World Cup qualification since becoming members of FIFA.[10] The MFF was suspended by theEAFF from January 2011 to March 2014[16] and was therefore unable to compete in the2013 EAFF East Asian Cup.[17] Between February 2000 and October 2017, the team played only one FIFAinternational friendly. The match was a 1–8 defeat toUzbekistan[10] inTashkent on 28 February 2000. The team's first official goal was scored in the match byTsagaantsooj Enkhtur[18] since Mongolia failed to score in its two matches at the1998 Asian Games.[19] Mongolia did not play its second international friendly until 5 October 2017, a nearly 18-year break between the team's first and second matches. The match ended in a 2–4 defeat toChinese Taipei.[20][21] After arranging another friendly in March 2018, this time againstMalaysia in Kuala Lumpur which resulted in the team's first non-loss in a friendly, the team took onMauritius at theMFF Football Centre in Ulaanbaatar for the team's first-ever home friendly and first time playing a non-AFC member.[22]

Mongolia recorded its first-ever FIFA victory on 24 February 2003 with a 2–0 result overGuam during the2003 East Asian Football Championship. The team earned its second victory during2004 AFC Asian Cup qualification by a score of 5–0 over the same opponent.[5] That 5–0 scoreline remained Mongolia's largest margin of victory until July 2016 when the team beat theNorthern Mariana Islands 8–0 during the2017 EAFF East Asian Cup. The team broke its own record again in 2018 with a 9–0 victory over the same opponent.[20] Mongolia suffered one of its largest defeats in an official match with a 0–12 result against theMaldives during2006 FIFA World Cup qualification.[23] Mongolia's senior men's team lost 0–15 toUzbekistan during the1998 Asian Games, the team's largest-ever margin of defeat.[24][25]

Key

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Key to matches
  • Att. = Match attendance
  • (H) = Home ground
  • (A) = Away ground
  • (N) = Neutral ground
Key to record by opponent
  • Pld = Games played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • GF = Goals for
  • GA = Goals against

Results

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Mongolia's score is shown first in each case.

No.DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionMongolia scorersAtt.Ref.
13 October 1960Hanoi (A) North Vietnam1–3Tournaments for Asian Communist NationsUnknown[26][27]
27 October 1960Hanoi (N) China1–6Tournaments for Asian Communist NationsUnknown[26][27]
310 October 1960Hanoi (N) North Korea1–10Tournaments for Asian Communist NationsUnknown[26][27]
41 December 1998700th Anniversary Stadium,Chiang Mai (N) Kuwait0–11Football at the 1998 Asian Games[26]
55 December 1998700th Anniversary Stadium, Chiang Mai (N) Uzbekistan0–15Football at the 1998 Asian Games[26]
628 February 2000Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium,Tashkent (A) Uzbekistan1–8FriendlyEnkhtur[26]
75 April 2000Dongdaemun Stadium,Seoul (N) Myanmar0–22000 AFC Asian Cup qualification[26][28]
87 April 2000Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (A) South Korea0–62000 AFC Asian Cup qualification2,150[26][29]
99 April 2000Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul (N) Laos1–22000 AFC Asian Cup qualificationBuman-Uchral[26][30]
108 February 2001Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium,Dammam (A) Saudi Arabia0–62002 FIFA World Cup qualification12,000[26]
1110 February 2001Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam (N) Vietnam0–12002 FIFA World Cup qualification1,000[26]
1212 February 2001Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam (N) Bangladesh0–32002 FIFA World Cup qualification2,000[26]
1315 February 2001Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam (A) Saudi Arabia0–62002 FIFA World Cup qualification5,000[26]
1417 February 2001Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam (N) Vietnam0–42002 FIFA World Cup qualification1,000[26]
1519 February 2001Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam (N) Bangladesh2–22002 FIFA World Cup qualificationBayarzorig,Buman-Uchral2,099[26]
19 May 2001Osaka Expo '70 Stadium,Osaka (N) South Korea1–42001 East Asian GamesAltan-Ild[31]
21 May 2001Tsurumi-Ryokuchi Stadium, Osaka (N) Kazakhstan0–82001 East Asian Games[31]
1623 February 2001Osaka (N) Macau0–42001 East Asian Games[26][31]
1722 February 2003Hong Kong Stadium,Hong Kong (N) Macau0–22003 East Asian Football Championship6,055[26][32]
1824 February 2003Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (N) Guam2–02003 East Asian Football ChampionshipTögsbayar,Lumbengarav1,602[26][33]
1926 February 2003Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (N) Chinese Taipei0–42003 East Asian Football Championship672[26][34]
2028 February 2003Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (A) Hong Kong0–102003 East Asian Football Championship1,814[26][35]
2123 April 2003Changlimithang Stadium,Thimphu (A) Guam5–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualificationTögsbayar (3),Bat-Yalalt,Lkhümbengarav[26]
2227 April 2003Changlimithang Stadium, Thimphu (A) Bhutan0–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification[26]
2329 November 2003National Sports Stadium,Ulaanbaatar (H) Maldives0–12006 FIFA World Cup qualification2,000[26][36]
243 December 2003National Football Stadium,Malé (A) Maldives0–122006 FIFA World Cup qualification9,000[26][37]
255 March 2005Zhongshan Soccer Stadium,Taipei (N) Hong Kong0–62005 East Asian Football Championship[26][38]
267 March 2005Zhongshan Soccer Stadium, Taipei (N) North Korea0–62005 East Asian Football Championship[26][38]
279 March 2005Zhongshan Soccer Stadium, Taipei (N) Guam4–12005 East Asian Football ChampionshipTögsbayar (2),Bayarzorig,Buman-Uchral[26][38]
2813 March 2005Zhongshan Soccer Stadium, Taipei (A) Chinese Taipei0–02005 East Asian Football Championship[26][38]
2917 June 2007Macau Stadium,Macau (A) Macau0–02008 East Asian Football Championship300[26][39]
3019 June 2007Macau Stadium, Macau (N) North Korea0–72008 East Asian Football Championship300[26][40]
3123 June 2007Macau Stadium, Macau (N) Guam5–22008 East Asian Football ChampionshipBayarzorig (2),Tambora (o.g.),Garidmagnai,Batchuluun100[26][41]
3221 October 2007National Sports Stadium, Ulaanbaatar (H) North Korea1–42010 FIFA World Cup qualificationSelenge5,000[26][42]
3328 October 2007Kim Il Sung Stadium,Pyongyang (A) North Korea1–52010 FIFA World Cup qualificationLkhümbengarav4,870[26]
3411 March 2009Leo Palace Resort Main Field,Yona (A) Guam0–12010 East Asian Football Championship[26][43]
3513 March 2009Leo Palace Resort Main Field, Yona (N) Macau2–12010 East Asian Football ChampionshipTsedenbal,Lkhümbengarav[26][44]
3615 March 2009Leo Palace Resort Main Field, Yona (N) Northern Mariana Islands4–12010 East Asian Football ChampionshipLkhümbengarav,Gerelt-Od,Tsedenbal,Battsagaan[26][45]
377 April 2009Estádio Campo Desportivo,Taipa (A) Macau0–22010 AFC Challenge Cup qualification500[26][46]
3814 April 2009MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Macau3–1[A]2010 AFC Challenge Cup qualificationAltankhuyag,Cheung (o.g.),Lkhümbengarav3,000[26][47]
399 February 2011Panaad Stadium,Bacolod (A) Philippines0–22012 AFC Challenge Cup qualification20,000[26][48]
4015 March 2011MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Philippines2–12012 AFC Challenge Cup qualificationLkhümbengarav,Garidmagnai3,000[26][49]
4129 June 2011MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Myanmar1–02014 FIFA World Cup qualificationTsend-Ayush3,500[26][50]
423 July 2011Thuwunna Stadium,Yangon (A) Myanmar0–22014 FIFA World Cup qualification18,000[26][51]
432 March 2013New Laos National Stadium,Vientiane (A) Laos1–12014 AFC Challenge Cup qualificationTumenjargal1,200[26]
444 March 2013New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (N) Afghanistan0–12014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification500[26]
456 March 2013New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (N) Sri Lanka0–32014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification200[26]
4621 July 2014GFA National Training Center,Dededo (N) Northern Mariana Islands4–02015 EAFF East Asian CupTögöldör,Gal-Erden,Altankhuyag,Dashnyam[26][52]
4723 July 2014GFA National Training Center, Dededo (A) Guam0–22015 EAFF East Asian Cup[26][53]
4825 July 2014GFA National Training Center, Dededo (N) Macau2–32015 EAFF East Asian CupLumbengarav,Tsolmon[26][54]
4912 March 2015National Stadium,Dili (A) Timor-Leste1–42018 FIFA World Cup qualificationErkhembayar9,000[26][55]
5017 March 2015MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Timor-Leste0–12018 FIFA World Cup qualification5,000[26][56]
5130 June 2016GFA National Training Center, Dededo (N) Macau2–22017 EAFF East Asian CupBayarjargal (2)[26][57]
522 July 2016GFA National Training Center, Dededo (N) Chinese Taipei0–22017 EAFF East Asian Cup[26][58]
534 July 2016GFA National Training Center, Dededo (N) Northern Mariana Islands8–02017 EAFF East Asian CupTögöldör (3),Bayarjargal (2),Nyam-Osor,Daginaa,Erdenebat[26][59]
543 November 2016Sarawak Stadium,Kuching (N) Macau1–22016 AFC Solidarity CupTögöldör90[26]
556 November 2016Sarawak State Stadium, Kuching (N) Sri Lanka2–02016 AFC Solidarity CupNyam-Osor (2)226[26]
569 November 2016Sarawak Stadium, Kuching (N) Laos0–32016 AFC Solidarity Cup321[26]
575 October 2017Taipei Municipal Stadium,Taipei (A) Chinese Taipei2–4FriendlyMönkh-Erdene,Naranbold[26]
5822 March 2018Bukit Jalil National Stadium,Kuala Lumpur (A) Malaysia2–2FriendlyPurevdorj,Ser-Od-Yanjiv[26][60]
5927 March 2018MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Mauritius0–2Friendly[26][61]
602 September 2018MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Macau4–12019 EAFF E-1 Football ChampionshipSer-Od-Yanjiv,Janchiv,Batbold,Naranbold1,654[26][62]
614 September 2018MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Northern Mariana Islands9–02019 EAFF E-1 Football ChampionshipTögöldör (2),Ser-Od-Yanjiv (2),Batbold (2),Temuujin,Janserik,Orkhon2,021[26][63]
626 September 2018MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Guam1–12019 EAFF E-1 Football ChampionshipTsedenbal1,521[26][64]
6312 October 2018Bishan Stadium,Bishan (A) Singapore0–2Friendly[26]
6416 October 2018New Laos National Stadium,Vientiane (A) Laos4–1FriendlyMönkh-Erdene,Artag,Janserik,Naranbold[26]
6511 November 2018Taipei Municipal Stadium,Taipei (N) North Korea1–42019 EAFF E-1 Football ChampionshipNaranbold125[26][65]
6613 November 2018Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei (A) Chinese Taipei1–22019 EAFF E-1 Football ChampionshipTsedenbal1,157[26][66]
6716 November 2018Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei (N) Hong Kong1–52019 EAFF E-1 Football ChampionshipArtag264[26][67]
686 June 2019MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Brunei2–02022 FIFA World Cup qualificationTsedenbal,Naranbold1,685[26][68]
6911 June 2019Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium,Bandar Seri Begawan (A) Brunei1–22022 FIFA World Cup qualificationTsedenbal17,210[26][69]
705 September 2019MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Myanmar1–02022 FIFA World Cup qualificationAmaraa3,221[26][70]
7110 September 2019MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Tajikistan0–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification3,455[26][71]
7210 October 2019Saitama Stadium 2002,Saitama (A) Japan0–62022 FIFA World Cup qualification43,122[26][72]
7315 October 2019MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Kyrgyzstan1–22022 FIFA World Cup qualificationTsedenbal2,182[26][73]
7414 November 2019Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium,Phnom Penh (A) Cambodia1–1FriendlyArtag[26][74]
7519 November 2019Mandalarthiri Stadium,Mandalay (A) Myanmar0–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification17,468[26][75]
7625 March 2021Pamir Stadium,Dushanbe (A) Tajikistan0–32022 FIFA World Cup qualification9,300[26][76]
7730 March 2021Fukuda Denshi Arena,Chiba (H)[B] Japan0–142022 FIFA World Cup qualification0[26][77]
787 June 2021Yanmar Stadium Nagai,Osaka (A)[C] Kyrgyzstan1–02022 FIFA World Cup qualificationMijiddorj0[26][78]
7923 March 2022New Laos National Stadium, Vientiane (A) Laos0–1Friendly[26][79]
8029 March 2022Sylhet District Stadium,Sylhet (A) Bangladesh0–0Friendly[26][80]
818 June 2022MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Palestine0–12023 AFC Asian Cup qualification1,828[26][81]
8211 June 2022MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Philippines0–12023 AFC Asian Cup qualification1,287[26][82]
8314 June 2022MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Yemen2–02023 AFC Asian Cup qualificationGanbold (2)1,567[26][83]
8425 March 2023Adjarabet Arena,Batumi (A) Georgia1–6FriendlyBatbold[26][84]
859 June 2023Kalinga Stadium,Bhubaneswar (A) India0–22023 Intercontinental Cup[26][85]
8612 June 2023Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar (N) Lebanon0–02023 Intercontinental Cup[26][86]
8715 June 2023Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar (N) Vanuatu0–12023 Intercontinental Cup[26][87]
8812 October 2023Pamir Stadium, Dushanbe (N) Afghanistan0–12026 FIFA World Cup qualification1,456[26]
8917 October 2023MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Afghanistan0–12026 FIFA World Cup qualification2,185[26]
9022 March 2024Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium,Baku (A) Azerbaijan0–12024 FIFA Series[26]
9125 March 2024Dalga Arena, Baku (N) Tanzania0–32024 FIFA Series[26]
927 June 2024Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (A) Cambodia0–2Friendly[26]
9311 June 2024MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Cambodia2–1FriendlyNaranbold,Gantogtokh[26]
945 September 2024Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium,Indonesia (N) Timor-Leste1–42027 AFC Asian Cup qualificationMijiddorj[26]
9510 September 2024MFF Football Centre, Ulaanbaatar (H) Timor-Leste2–02027 AFC Asian Cup qualificationAmaraa,Daginaa[26]
Notes
  1. ^
    A: Mongolia loss on theaway goals rule.
  2. ^
    B: Mongolia played their home match against Japan during qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Chiba, Japan due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Mongolia.[88]
  3. ^
    C: Kyrgyzstan played their home match against Mongolia during qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Osaka, Japan due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Asia.

All-time record

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As of match played 10 September 2024
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDWPCT
 Afghanistan300303−30.00
 Azerbaijan100101−10.00
 Bangladesh302125−30.00
 Bhutan10100000.00
 Brunei210132+150.00
 Cambodia311134−133.33
 China100116−50.00
 Chinese Taipei5014312−90.00
 Georgia100116−50.00
 Guam7412177+1057.14
 Hong Kong3003121−200.00
 India100102−20.00
 Japan2002020−200.00
 Kuwait1001011−110.00
 Kyrgyzstan210122050.00
 Laos511368−220.00
 Lebanon10100000.00
 Macau103251418−430.00
 Malaysia10102200.00
 Maldives2002013−130.00
 Mauritius100102−20.00
 Myanmar520325−340.00
 North Korea6006436−320.00
 Northern Mariana Islands4400251+24100.00
 Palestine100101−10.00
 Philippines310224−233.33
 Saudi Arabia2002012−120.00
 Singapore100102−20.00
 South Korea100106−60.00
 Sri Lanka210123−150.00
 Tajikistan200204−40.00
 Timor-Leste410346−225.00
 Tanzania100103−30.00
 Uzbekistan2002123−220.00
 Vanuatu100101−10.00
 Vietnam[a]300318−70.00
 Yemen110020+2100.00
Total9521116398260−16222.11
Source:Results
Notes:
  1. ^Includes results against North Vietnam.

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