The two other goals for Bahrain were scored by Sayed Adnan (69th) and Abdulla Al-Dakeel (92nd).
Eritrea goal scored by Yidnekachew Shimangus (36th).
The two other goals for Bahrain were scored by Sayed Adnan (69th) and Abdulla Al-Dakeel (92nd).
Eritrea goal scored by Yidnekachew Shimangus (36th).
Fiji v Hong Kong 08/09/24
I have one extra sub for Hong Kong - Ng Yu Hei for Juninho 81 mins
Anguilla DOBs
Nicholas Ian Patrick Loblack 24/02/1988 London
Nathaniel Owen 25/01/2008
Yariel Fleming 10/10/1997
Omando Alejandro Hodge 27/04/1991
I have become completely confused with the Bhutan subs against Bangladesh on 05/09/24 - can somebody please list what subs happened and in what minute, because I am afraid to make stuff even worse.
I have become completely confused with the Bhutan subs against Bangladesh on 05/09/24 - can somebody please list what subs happened and in what minute, because I am afraid to make stuff even worse.
Thimpu
Bhutan 0-1 Bangladesh
Shakh Morsalin 5
Venue:Changlimithang National Stadium, Thimphu
Att:
Referee:Prajwol Chhetri (NEP)
Assistant Referees:Kishan Kanaya Yadav (NEP)/Nani Ram Thapa Magar (NEP)
Fourth official:Ugyen Dorji (BHU)
Booked:Orgyen Wangchuk Tshering 12,Karma Shedrup Tshering 46,Bishwanath Ghosh 62
BHU:1 Tshering Dendup-
6 Pema Dhendup,4 Karma Chetrim,2 Yeshey Gyeltshen,18 Kelzang Jigme (17 Dawa Tshering II 82),8 Karma Shedrup Tshering (23 Bikash Pradan 66),3 Sherub Dorji (14 Kelzang Dorji 78),15 Nima Wangdi (c),10 Orgyen Wangchuk Tshering (7 Phurba Tenzin 78),11 Kinga Wangchuk (12 Kelzang Jigme 78),13 Dilip Mangar (22 Yeshi Dorji 66)
Coach:Atsushi Nakamura
BAN:13 Mitul Marma-
12 Bishwanath Ghosh (3 Ramat Mia 90+2),4 Topu Barman (c),2 Md Shakil Hossain,22 Md Saad Uddin-
5 Mohammad Ridoy (6 Jamal Bhuyan 75),16 Md Sohel Rana,17 Sohel Rana,11 Foysal Ahmed Fahim (19 Rabby Hossen Rahul 61)-
10 Rakib Hossain (9 Sahariar Emon 46),7 Shakh Morsalin (20 Mojibor Rahman Jony 90+2)
Coach:Javier Cabrera
Thank you! That should be everything in here, moving on to the next thread.
Tunisia v Ivory Coast 1991-11-27
Ivory Coast goals scored by Serge-Alain Maguy (Pen 41st) and Eugene Beugre (61st & 86th).
At last, the Japanese team!
09/01/24 Japan 6 Jordan 1 Al Irsal, Doha
JAPAN Zion SUZUKI, Shogo TANIGUCHI, Kou ITAKURA, Yuta NAKAYAMA, Yukinari SUGAWARA, Hidemasa MORITA, Kaishu SANO, Junya ITO, Keito NAKAMURA, Masahiro HOSOYA, Takumi MINAMINO Sub: Daichi MAEDA, Takuma ASANO, Wataru ENDO, Ayase UEDA, Ritsu DOAN, Koki MACHIDA, Seiya MAKUMA, Reo HATATE, Hiroki ITO, Tsuyoshi WATANABE
Goals: Itakura 14, Nakamura 17, og 29, Minamino 43, Asano 71 (P), Maeda 81
The entire side was changed at half-time, the only missing name is the substitute goalkeeper. Japanese reports have Taishi Brandon Nozawa warming up with Suzuki before the game but there is nothing to indicate whether he or Daiya Maekawa came on. Reports say that Mitoma, Tomiyasu and Kubo missed out through injury.
At last, the Japanese team!
09/01/24 Japan 6 Jordan 1 Al Irsal, Doha
JAPAN Zion SUZUKI, Shogo TANIGUCHI, Kou ITAKURA, Yuta NAKAYAMA, Yukinari SUGAWARA, Hidemasa MORITA, Kaishu SANO, Junya ITO, Keito NAKAMURA, Masahiro HOSOYA, Takumi MINAMINO Sub: Daichi MAEDA, Takuma ASANO, Wataru ENDO, Ayase UEDA, Ritsu DOAN, Koki MACHIDA, Seiya MAKUMA, Reo HATATE, Hiroki ITO, Tsuyoshi WATANABE
Goals: Itakura 14, Nakamura 17, og 29, Minamino 43, Asano 71 (P), Maeda 81
The entire side was changed at half-time, the only missing name is the substitute goalkeeper. Japanese reports have Taishi Brandon Nozawa warming up with Suzuki before the game but there is nothing to indicate whether he or Daiya Maekawa came on. Reports say that Mitoma, Tomiyasu and Kubo missed out through injury.
This article from two days later says that Nozawa has never played for the national team. I'm guessing then that Maekawa came on?
As it was an unofficial international the caps weren't counted, so I prefer to leave it open.
Missing game on august 31
This is the best i can do for now
Tripoli
Libya 1-0 Botswana
Ahmed Akrawa 53pen
Venue:Tripoli International Stadium
Att:
Referee:
Booked:Thatayaone Ditlhkowe 52,Kitso Mangolo 67,Hussein Abbas 85
LBY:12 Murad Al Wuheeshi (1 Abdujwad Rizq 63)-
19 Sanad Al Koury Benali (2 Hussein Abbas 75),4 Ali Yousef (26 Nassim Annan 76),25 Magdy Mustafa Artiba (5 Ahmed Saleh 46),11 El Mahdi El Kout (3 Subhi Mabrouk Al-Dawi 46)-
18 Faisal Al Badri (c) (20 Osamah Al Shuraimi 46),15 Salem Abu Shaala (6 Suhib bin Suliman 46),17 Fadel Salama (7 Ismael Tajouri-Shradi 63),8 Nour al-Din Al Qulaib (10 Omar Al Khouja 63)-
21 Tariq Bishara (13 Ahmed Saad 46),9 Ahmed Krawaa (27 Abdulmuyassir Boushibah 63)
Not used: Mohamed Ayad (GK), Almoatasem Al Musrat, Faraj Ghaydhan, Ahmed El Msmari, Mohamed Bettamer
Coach:Milutin Sredojević
BOT:23 Goitseone Phoko-
15 Motsholetsi Sikele,20 Tebogo Kopelang,3 Thatayaone Ditlhkowe (c),21 Kitso Mangolo-
18 Koketso Majafi (17 Gift Moyo 81),4 Mosha Gaolaolwe (11 Tumisang Orebonye 75),8 Olebogeng Ramotse (12 Thatayaone Kgamanyane 62),13 Segolame Boy (2 Tlamelo Kolagano 63),10 Thabang Sesinyi (6 Gape Mohutsiwa 75)-
9 Moalaodi Tlhalefang (7 Kabelo Seakanyeng 75)
Coach:Didier Gomes Da Rosa
Pakistan vs. Bangladesh 1989-10-26
Pakistan starting line up
Standing (L-R): Sharafat Ali; Qazi Ashfaq; Mohammed Naveed; Zulfiqar Dogar Hussain; Zafar Iqbal; Fida Ur Rehman
Sitting (L-R): Shaukat Ali (later substituted by the lone goal scorer of match Haji Abdul Sattar); Mohammed Saleem; Malik Mateen Akhtar; Abdul Wahid; Ejaz Ali
Image source: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid…32817353&type=3
Jordan vs. Pakistan 1992-08-20
Found this pic from the facebook profile a Pakistani player who made his debut "Mohammad Khaled Khan" (sitting at far left shirt number 6).
So far for the rest of players I can recognise are Mohamed Noman (second standing from left shirt number 10), Zafar Iqbal (fourth standing from left shirt num 4), and Mohammad Tariq Hussain (second sitting from left shirt num 3).
Source: https://www.facebook.com/khaled.khan.39…dfo4KTk9wCaXPcl
Khalaf Salamah scores at least one of the other goals here for Kuwait, it seems there is a conflict between sources:
transfermarkt = Salamah (8th & 74th) & Al-Huwaidi (42nd).
11v11 = Al-Huwaidi (8th & 74th) & Salamah (42nd).
I'll let you decide which one to go with.
Team Melli does provide a few Kuwaiti players here, but I'm actually going against there Kuwaiti goalscorer as I don't think Al Huwaidi scores, other sources have "Hani Salama" down as the scorer, which leads me to believe it was Hani Salem instead.
Khalaf Salamah scores at least one of the other goals here for Kuwait, it seems there is a conflict between sources:
transfermarkt = Salamah (8th & 74th) & Al-Huwaidi (42nd).
11v11 = Al-Huwaidi (8th & 74th) & Salamah (42nd).
I'll let you decide which one to go with.
I found this on my computer:
February 15th, 2001 --
Gulf champions Kuwait turned on the style to finally hand visitors Finland a narrow 4-3 defeat in Kuwait city on Thursday, a warm-up game ahead of next week's return leg round-robin matches of Asian group four qualifiers for the 2002 World Cup finals, to be staged at home.
However, that wasn't that easy for the Blues who came back twice from behind before nothing a convincing victory, a much-needed psychological boost for Dusan Uhrin's men ahead of the upcoming challenges on the continental scene.
Giant Finn forward Mika Kotela edged the visitors 1-0 up after only 2 minutes with a powerful towering header past keeper Ahmed Jassem, yet the hosts weren't intimidated by the early scare before claiming the equalizer six minutes later thanks to another splendid header by their inevitable marksman Jassem Al-Houwaidi, following a brilliant build-up down the right flank by promising young schemer Mohamed Jarragh.
Tommy Groenland retained the lead for Finland after 33 minutes, courtesy of a stupendous drive just on the edge of the 18-yard box, with home striker Khalaf Al-Salama sharing the spoils at the break from a close-range drive following a neat lay-off with Al-Houwaidi after 41 minutes.
Sweeper Nhair Al-Shemmari gave Kuwait the lead for the first time in the game, six minutes after the restart from the blank point after a foul committed on all-round midfielder Nasser Al-Souhi in the penalty box, with Jassem Al-Houwaidi aggravating the scoreline after 74 minutes with another flying header following a neat cross by Ahmed Moussa, Aki Rihela netted the third goal for the Finns, an easy tap-in from a close range effort.
Kuwait - Finland: 4-3. (H.T: 2-2).
Friendly - Kuwait city - Thursday, February 15, 2001 - 8.000 spectators - 03:30pm (GMT).
Scorers: Kuwait: Jassem Al-Houwaidi (8’; 74’), Khalaf Al-Salama (41), Nhair Al-Shemmari (51’ pen.).
Finland: Mika Kotela (2’), Tommy Groenland (33’), Aki Rihela (90’).
Referees: Mr. Hassan Jawhar (Qatar).
Linesmen: Mr. Ali Al-Khleifi (Qatar) - Mr. Ibrahim Al-Ibrahim (Qatar).
4th Referee: Mr. Nasser Al-Enazi (Kuwait).
Kuwait: Ahmed Jassem, Oussama Hussein, Ahmed Al-Mtiri, Nhair Al-Shemmari, Jamal Mubarak, Nasser Al-Souhi (81’. Saleh Al-Briki), Mohamed Al-Jarragh, Nasser Al-Othman, Ahmed Moussa (79’. Issam Sakin), Khalaf Al-Salama (69’. Bashar Abdullah), Jassem Al-Houwaidi.
Bangladesh's lineup:
Mahfuzul Mamun Babu (replaced by Fakrul Kamal)
Samrat Hossain Emily (replaced by Jahid Hossain)
Bangladesh's lineup:
Elias Hossain (replaced by Masul Ahmed Ali)
Goalscorer was Masul Ahmed Ali and Not Mahfuzul Mamun Babu
Players that came on as substitutes: Elias Hossain and Fakrul Kamal (not specified who they came on for)
Missing player in the Bangladesh lineup: Kaiser Hamid
5) Player info:
Name: Jahid Hossain
DOB: ???
Birth place:??
Position: Midfielder
All sourced from this magazine
Bangladesh's lineup:
Elias Hossain (replaced by Monir Hossain Manu)
Ashrafuddin Chunnu (scored Bangladesh's only goal in the 10th minute)
Bangladesh's lineup:
Ashish Bhadra (scored in the 41st minute)
Badal Roy (scored in the 12th minute)
Ashrafuddin Chunnu (scored in the second-half, time unknown)
Bangladesh's lineup:
Ashrafuddin Chunnu (replaced by Monir Hossain Manu in the second-half)
Coach during all these games was Golam Sarwar Tipu
Player information:
1) Ali Azmat (correct name Azmat Ali)
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azmat_Ali
Correction: He played for Abahani until 1988 not 1987.
Source: https://www.thedailystar.net/weekend-read/n…by-lane-3330531
3) Monir Hossain Manu
Junaid Shah has returned to SA Gardens (Pakistan) for the 24/25 season.
Shayak Dost has returned to WAPDA (Pakistan) for the 24/25 season.
Zainul Abideen was with Abu Muslim (Afghanistan) for the 2024 season, before returning to SUI Southern Gas (Pakistan) for the 24/25 season.
1) Kuwait vs. Bangladesh 1986-09-20
Khurshid Alam Babul (captain)
Mostafa Kamal
2) Japan vs. Bangladesh 1986-09-28
Khurshid Alam Babul (captain)
Mostafa Kamal
Sayeed Hassan Kanan (not in pic)
Sheikh Mohammad Aslam (not in pic)
Imtiaz Sultan Johnny (not in pic)
Wasim Iqbal (not in pic)
The source for the 2 pictures: https://www.prothomalo.com/sports/football/zhupg7qcty
3) Nepal vs. Bangladesh 1986-12-04
Khurshid Alam Babul (captain)
couldn't find the rest of the lineup
4) Iran vs. Bangladesh 1986-09-28
Correction: Fakrul Kamal was not in the Asian Games squad, instead it was Mostafa Kamal who played in the game
Player info:
1) Ranjit
Name: Ranjit Saha
DOB: 15 January 1964
POB: Comilla, Bangladesh
Height: 5 feet 11 inches
Position: Center-back, Full-back
Club History: Dhanmondi Club (1981-82), Mohammedan SC Dhaka (1983-87), Abahani KC Dhaka (1988-92)
Source: https://www.dailyjanakantha.com/sports/news/289522
2) Fakrul Kamal
DOB: 1 July 1965
3) Mostafa Kamal
Position: Defensive Midfielder
POB: Barisal, Bangladesh
Club history: Mohammedan Dhaka (1983-1987)
Myanmar Goals: Myo Myint Htwe, Myo Hlang Win, Aung Khine and Tun Tun Soe.
Myanmar Goals: Myo Hlang Win and Tun Tun Soe (2)
No times for either unfortunately.