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Palestine national football team records and statistics

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Statistics of Palestine football team

This article lists various individual and team records in relation to thePalestine national football team (TheFedayeen). The page currently shows the records as of 15 January 2020.

Individual records

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Player records

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Most-capped players

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RankPlayerCapsGoalsCareer
1Abdelatif Bahdari7992007–present
2Ramzi Saleh6802000–2015
3Khader Yousef6422008–2016
4Saeb Jendeya5801999–2008
5Abdallah Jaber5622014–present
6Tamer Seyam50112014-Present
6Musab Al-Battat5012013–Present
8Mohammed Darweesh4702015–present
8Ashraf Nu'man47122008-2016
8Husam Abu Saleh4732010-15

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerGoals (U/O)CapsRatioCareer
1Fahed Attal14 (2)390.352004–2012
Ashraf Nu'man12 (3)470.252009–2016
3Sameh Maraaba11 (2)410.292015–present
4Tamer Seyam12520.222014–present
5Jonathan Cantillana10250.372015–Present
Ziyad Al-Kord10 (4)330.361999–2006
Oday Dabbagh10 (1)270.382018–present
8Abdelatif Bahdari9790.112007–present
9Ahmad Maher Wridat8270.282011–2018
10Abdelhamid Abuhabib7 (2)340.222012–2021
Yashir Islame7190.222016–present

Manager records

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(June 2021)

Team records

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See also:Palestine national football team results

Wins

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Largest win
  • 11–0 vs Guam on 1 April 2006
Largest home win
  • 10–0 vs Bhutan on 10 October 2017
Largest win at theAsian Cup
  • N/A

Draws

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Highest scoring draw
Highest scoring draw at the Asian Cup
  • 0–0 vs Syria on 6 January 2019
  • 0–0 vs Jordan on 15 January 2019

Defeats

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Largest defeat
  • 8–1 vs Egypt on 26 July 1953
  • 7–0 vs Iran on 5 October 2011
Largest defeat at home
  • 0–3 vs Iraq on 4 August 2018
Largest defeat at the Asian Cup
  • 4–0 vs Japan on 12 January 2015
  • 5–1 vs Jordan on 16 January 2015

Streaks

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Unbeaten record
12 games, 2016–2018
Winless record
22 games, 2006–2011

World rankings

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FIFA

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Source: FIFA.com[1]

Highest FIFA ranking
73rd (February 2018)
Lowest FIFA ranking
191st (April – August 1999)

Elo

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Source: Eloratings.net[2]

Highest Elo ranking
90th (September 2019)
Lowest Elo ranking
169th (September 2010)

Goal records

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General

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First goal
Herbert Meitner vs Lebanon on 27 April 1940
Most goals
Fahed Attal (2005–2012), 16 goals
#PlayerPeriodGoalsCapsAverage
1Fahed Attal2005–201216360.44
2Ashraf Nu'man2009–201614560.25
3Ziyad Al-Kord1999–200611250.44
4Jonathan Cantillana2015–10260.38
5Sameh Maraaba2014–9320.28
Abdelatif Bahdari2007–740.12
7Ahmad Maher Wridat2011–8290.28
Abdelhamid Abuhabib2012–330.24
9Murad Alyan2011790.78
Ismail Al-Amour2005–2015460.15

As of 19 November 2019[update].[3][4] Highlighted names denote a player still playing or available for selection.

Hat-tricks

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As of 14 November 2017[update]

PlayerCompetitionAgainstHome/AwayResultGoalsDate
Fahed Attal2006 AFC Challenge Cup GuamAway11–061 April 2006
Ashraf Nu'manFriendly IndiaAway4–236 February 2013
Khaled Salem2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification Northern Mariana IslandsAway9–034 March 2013
Ahmad Maher Wridat2014 Philippine Peace Cup Chinese TaipeiAway7–346 September 2014
Ahmad Abu Nahyeh2018 FIFA World Cup qualification MalaysiaHome6–0312 November 2015
Abdelatif Bahdari2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification BhutanHome10–0310 October 2017
Sameh Maraaba2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification MaldivesHome8–1414 November 2017

In major tournaments

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AFC Asian Cup

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Most goals in a single Asian Cup tournament
Jaka Ihbeisheh (in 2015), 1 goal
Most goals in total at Asian Cup tournaments
Jaka Ihbeisheh (in 2015), 1 goal
Most goals in a single Asian Cup finals match
Jaka Ihbeisheh, 1 goal vs Jordan on 16 January 2015
First goal in an Asian Cup finals match
Jaka Ihbeisheh, vs Jordan on 16 January 2015

Competition records

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See also:Palestine national football team results
Overview
Event1st place2nd place3rd place4th place
World Cup0000
Asian Cup0000
AFC Challenge Cup1001
WAFF Championship0000
Arab Cup0000
Pan Arab Games0012
Asian Games0000

FIFA World Cup

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Palestine's FIFA World Cup recordQualification record
Host nation(s)
and year
RoundPosPldWDLGFGASquadOutcomePldWDLGFGA
Uruguay1930Not a FIFA memberNot a FIFA member
Italy1934
France1938
Brazil1950
Switzerland1954
Sweden1958
Chile1962
England1966
Mexico1970
West Germany1974
Argentina1978
Spain1982
Mexico1986
Italy1990
United States1994
France1998
South KoreaJapan2002Did not qualify2nd of 4621389
Germany20063rd of 462131111
South Africa2010First round loss200207
Brazil2014First round win, second round loss412154
Russia20183rd of 58422245
Qatar20223rd of 583141010
CanadaMexicoUnited States2026To be determinedTo be determined
TotalBest: N/A0/22000000Total34127155846
 Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth placeHome venue

AFC Asian Cup

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Main article:Palestine at the AFC Asian Cup
Palestine's AFC Asian Cup recordQualification record
Host nation(s)
and year
RoundPosPldWDLGFGASquadOutcomePldWDLGFGA
Hong Kong1956Did not participateDid not participate
South Korea1960
Israel1964
Iran1968
Thailand1972
Iran1976
Kuwait1980
Singapore1984
Qatar1988
Japan1992
United Arab Emirates1996
Lebanon2000Did not qualify4th of 5410338
China20044th of 46024311
IndonesiaMalaysiaThailandVietnam20074th of 4511339
Qatar2011The2010 AFC Challenge Cup served as the qualifying tournament
Australia2015Group stage16th of 163003111SquadQualified as2014 AFC Challenge Cup winners
United Arab Emirates2019Group stage17th of 24302103Squad3rd of 5, 2nd of 414923498
China2023To be determinedOngoing
TotalBest: group stage2/176024114Total29115135836
 Champions    Runners-up    Third place/semi-finalists  Home venue
AFC Asian Cup history
YearRoundDateOpponentResultStadium
Australia2015Group stage12 January JapanL 0–4Newcastle Stadium,Newcastle
16 January JordanL 1–5Melbourne Rectangular Stadium,Melbourne
20 January IraqL 0–2Canberra Stadium,Canberra
United Arab Emirates2019Group stage6 January SyriaD 0–0Sharjah Stadium,Sharjah
11 January AustraliaL 0–3Rashid Stadium,Dubai
15 January JordanD 0–0Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium,Abu Dhabi

AFC Challenge Cup

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Palestine's AFC Challenge Cup recordQualification record
Host nation(s)
and year
RoundPosPldWDLGFGASquadOutcomePldWDLGFGA
Bangladesh2006Quarter-finals5th of 164211162SquadQualified as invitees
India2008WithdrewWithdrew
Sri Lanka2010Did not qualify3rd of 3202011
Nepal2012Fourth place4th of 8521276Squad1st of 4321051
Maldives2014Champions1st of 8541060Squad1st of 43210100
TotalBest: champions3/514833298Total8440162
 Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth placeHome venue

WAFF Championship

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Palestine's WAFF Championship record
Host nation(s)
and year
RoundPosPldWDLGFGASquad
Jordan2000Group stage7th of 8301235Squad
Syria20025th of 6200214Squad
Iran20045th of 6201123Squad
Jordan20075th of 6200203Squad
Iran20086th of 6200204Squad
Jordan20109th of 9200216Squad
Kuwait20128th of 12310234Squad
Qatar20147th of 9201101Squad
Iraq20193rd of 9421165Squad
United Arab Emirates2021TBD000000Squad
TotalBest: group stage10/102234151635
 Champions    Runners-up    Third place/semi-finalists  Home venue

Arab Cup

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Palestine's Arab Cup record
Host nation(s)
and year
RoundPosPldWDLGFGA
Lebanon1963Did not participate
Kuwait1964
Iraq1966Group stage5th of 9311183
Saudi Arabia1985Did not participate
Jordan1988
Syria1992Group stage5th of 6201112
Qatar1998Did not qualify
Kuwait2002Group stage9th of 10403179
Saudi Arabia2012Group stage9th of 10201124
Qatar2021To be determined
TotalBest: group stage4/9111641818
 Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth placeHome venue

Pan Arab Games

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Palestine's Pan Arab Games record
Host nation,
city and year
RoundPosPldWDLGFGASquad
EgyptAlexandria 1953Group stage6th of 62002313Squad
LebanonBeirut 1957Did not participate
MoroccoCasablanca 1961
United Arab RepublicCairo 1965Fourth place4th of 10621379Squad
SyriaDamascus 1976Final group6th of 7621349Squad
MoroccoRabat 1985Did not participate
SyriaAleppo 1992Group stage5th of 6201112Squad
LebanonBeirut 1997Did not participate
JordanAmman 1999Third place3rd of 11622269Squad
EgyptCairo 2007Did not participate
QatarDoha 2011Fourth place4th of 125113511Squad
TotalBest: third place6/112776142655
 Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth placeHome venue

Asian Games

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Palestine's Asian Games record
Host nation,
city and year
RoundPosPldWDLGFGASquad
IndiaNew Delhi 1951Did not enter
PhilippinesManila 1954
JapanTokyo 1958
IndonesiaJakarta 1962
ThailandBangkok 1966
ThailandBangkok 1970
IranTehran 1974
ThailandBangkok 1978
IndiaNew Delhi 1982
South KoreaSeoul 1986
ChinaBeijing 1990
JapanHiroshima 1994Withdrew
ThailandBangkok 1998Did not enter
2002–present
SeePalestine national under-23 football team
TotalBest: N/A0/13000000
 Gold    Silver    BronzeHome venue

Other tournaments

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TournamentRoundRef
Bangladesh2018 Bangabandhu CupWinners[5]
Bangladesh2020 Bangabandhu CupWinners[6]

Head-to-head record

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Map of football matches between Palestine (in green) and their opponents (in red) (26 June 2019)
Key
  Positive balance (more wins than losses)
  Neutral balance (as many wins as losses)
  Negative balance (more losses than wins)

The following table showsPalestine's all-time official international record per opponent:

As of 18 November 2025 after match against Catalonia
OpponentFromToPldWDLGFGAGDWin %
 Afghanistan20112018422051+4050.00
 Algeria19692005300307−7000.00
Algeria Algeria B20252025210113−2050.00
 Australia20192024300309−9000.00
 Azerbaijan20122012110020+2100.00
 Bahrain20042023841387+1050.00
 Bangladesh200620248710161+15087.50
 Basque Country20252025100103−3000.00
 Bhutan201720172200120+12100.00
 Burundi20202020110031+2100.00
 Cambodia19662006210144+0050.00
 Catalonia20252025100112−1000.00
 Chile20022002100113−2000.00
 China200620236024210−8000.00
 Chinese Taipei200420143300163+13100.00
 Comoros20212021110051+4100.00
 Egypt195319733003423−19000.00
 Guam200620061100110+11100.00
 Hong Kong20012024321051+4066.67
 India20132014220074+3100.00
 Indonesia20112023311135−2033.33
 Iraq19652025191414940−31005.26
 Iran200020246024318−15000.00
 Jordan19762025161691440−26006.25
 Japan20152015100104−4000.00
 Kazakhstan20002000200225−3000.00
 South Korea20242024202011+0000.00
 Kuwait20022025error1271122−11009.09
 Kyrgyzstan20062021713368−2014.29
 Lebanon19402024935195+4033.33
 Libya195320117052712−5000.00
 Malaysia200120256402185+13066.67
 Maldives201220174310131+12075.00
 Myanmar20112014320165+1066.67
 Morocco197620213003110−9000.00
 Mauritania19762010211010+1050.00
   Nepal20092018422030+3050.00
 North Korea19662012200217−6000.00
 Northern Mariana Islands20132013110090+9100.00
 Oman20122025611458−3016.67
 Pakistan200020185500111+10100.00
 Philippines20112022421184+4050.00
 Qatar19722024121291219−7008.33
 Saudi Arabia1976202111047622−16000.00
 Seychelles20202020110010+1100.00
 Singapore20032021621368−2033.33
 Sri Lanka20202020110020+2100.00
 Sudan196520108044814−6000.00
 Syria19662019152581325−12013.33
 Tajikistan20162018413064+2025.00
 Tanzania20112011100101−1000.00
 Thailand20112011201123−1000.00
 Timor-Leste201520162200100+10100.00
 Tunisia19691973201137−4000.00
 Turkmenistan20122012101000+0000.00
 United Arab Emirates19992024613237−4016.67
 Uzbekistan200420236105210−8016.67
 Vietnam[a]19662023310237−4033.33
 Yemen201020227502135+8071.43
Total194020252507262116312386−74028.80

Last updated: Palestine vsBangladesh, 5 September 2021. Statistics include official FIFA-recognised matches only.[7]

Notes

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  1. ^All the matches againstVietnam includeNorth Vietnam's andSouth Vietnam's record before 1975

References

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  1. ^"FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking".FIFA. Archived fromthe original on 7 October 2011.
  2. ^"World Football Elo Ratings: Palestine".World Football Elo Ratings web site and Advanced Satellite Consulting. Retrieved16 January 2020.
  3. ^Al-Najjar, Ibrahim."Palestine – Record International Players".RSSSF. Retrieved18 December 2019.
  4. ^"Palestine Player Database".Football Palestine. Retrieved19 December 2019.
  5. ^"Bangabandhu Cup 2018".RSSSF.
  6. ^"Bangabandhu Gold Cup 2020".RSSSF.
  7. ^"World Football Elo Ratings".www.eloratings.net. Retrieved6 January 2020.
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