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This article summarizes the outcomes of all official matches played by the Palestine national football team by opponent and by period, since they first played in official competitions in 1953. Results in chronological order
Palestine was on the verge of the 2026 men's World Cup qualifiers when the latest round of conflict between Hamas and Israel began, leaving the Palestinian National Football Stadium in the Israeli-occupied West Bank potentially unsafe for the tournament. [5] Meanwhile, Gaza's football players are exposed to the full wrath of Israel's war. [6]
Palestine: Sharjah, United Arab Emirates--:-- UTC+3: Report: Stadium: Khalid bin Mohammed Stadium Attendance: 200 Referee: Adham Makhadmeh : Note: Match played in the United Arab Emirates due to fears of spillover from the ongoing Israel–Hamas war.
The last game saw Palestine lose to Libya 5–2, to finish bottom of the group. [citation needed] At the 1965 Arab Games, Palestine were grouped with Aden, Iraq, Lebanon and the United Arab Republic. They finished second, thus advancing to the semi-finals for the first time. Palestine faced Sudan and were beaten 2–1.
The Israel national football team (Hebrew: נבחרת ישראל בכדורגל, romanized: Nivḥeret Yīsrāʾēl BeḴaduregel) represents Israel in men's international football, and is governed by the Israel Football Association. They have been members of the European Confederation UEFA since 1994.
Low attendance at the UEFA Nations League game had been expected. Israel has warned its citizens against attending sporting events abroad. The French organization Urgence Palestine, which ...
'Land of Israel national football team'), represented the British Mandate of Palestine in international football competitions, and was managed by the Palestine Football Association (Hebrew: התאחדות ארץ ישראלית למשחק כדור-רגל, romanized: Hitachduth Eretz Yisraelit Lekhadur Regel, lit.
1940 Mandatory Palestine v Lebanon football match 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC/CAF–UEFA play-off) 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL–OFC play-off)