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Australia: Dates: 24 November – 8 December 1956: Teams: 11: Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city) Final positions; Champions Soviet Union (1st title) Runners-up Yugoslavia: Third place Bulgaria: Fourth place India: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 12: Goals scored: 53 (4.42 per match) Attendance: 194,333 (16,194 per match) Top scorer(s) Neville D ...
India has scored the most goals against Australia in a 4–2 victory at the 1956 Olympics, their biggest win in the Olympic history. The most goals the team conceded were in a 1–10 loss against Yugoslavia at the 1952 Olympics , their largest defeat to date.
Matches 1–47 Games Won Draw Lost GF GA Win % 47 24 6 17 103 97 51.06% Biggest win Australia 1–7 India. 12 December 1956. Biggest defeat Soviet Union 11–1 India 16 September 1955. Honours 1951 Asian Games, India: 1960–69 →
India competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. 59 competitors, 58 men and 1 woman, took part in 32 events in 8 sports. Their solitary medal, a gold, came in men's field hockey. [1] [2] [3]
Only "A" internationals are included. Although there is some conjecture regarding the status of a number of games, the table includes all fixtures recognised by Football Australia as "A" internationals and as such is used to recognise caps, goal scorers, captaincy records, etc. [1] [2] [3] Last match updated on 19 November 2024 vs. Bahrain.
He represented Australia at the 1956 Summer Olympics. [5] He scored twice in their second match, a 4–2 loss to India. [6] Morrow was inducted into the Football Federation Australia Hall of Fame in 2005, alongside Robbie Slater and Craig Johnston. [7] [3]
Despite India's decline from a major football power in Asia, the team still managed to assert its dominance as the top team in South Asia. India managed to win the football competition of the South Asian Games in 1985 and then again won the gold medal in 1987. [40] The team then began the 1990s by winning the inaugural SAFF Championship in 1993 ...
This is a list of the India national football team's results from 1948 to 1999 that, for various reasons, are not accorded the status of official International A Matches. [ 1 ] 1940s