Nepalese national soccer team (U-20 men)

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Nepal U-20
Nickname (s) The Young Gorkhalis (the young soldiers)
Association All Nepal Football Association
confederacy AFC
Head coach NepalNepal Bal Gopal Maharjan
captain Bimal Magar
Home stadium Dasarath Rangasala Stadium
FIFA code NEP
First jersey
Second jersey
statistics
First international Myanmar 5-0 Nepal ( Tokyo , Japan ; April 25, 1972 )
Flag of Burma (1948–1974) .svg NepalNepal
Biggest win Pakistan 0-3 Nepal ( Mirpur , Bangladesh ; December 3, 2003 )
PakistanPakistan NepalNepal
Biggest defeat Uzbekistan 12-0 Nepal ( Tashkent , Uzbekistan ; May 10, 2002 )
UzbekistanUzbekistan NepalNepal
(Status: unknown)

The Nepalese national soccer team of the U-20 men is the selection of Nepalese soccer players of the age group U-20 , which the All Nepal Football Association on an international level, for example in friendly matches against the junior teams of other national associations, but also in the U-19- Asian Cup Area Association AFC or the U-20 world Cup of FIFA represents. The team's greatest successes were participation in the Asian Championships in 1971, 1972 and 2004.

Participation in junior and U-20 world championships

Junior World Championship
  • TunisiaTunisia 1977 : not qualified
  • JapanJapan 1979 : not qualified
  • AustraliaAustralia 1981 : not qualified
  • MexicoMexico 1983 : not qualified
  • Soviet UnionSoviet Union 1985 : not qualified
  • ChileChile 1987 : not qualified
  • Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia 1989 : not qualified
  • PortugalPortugal 1991 : not qualified
  • AustraliaAustralia 1993 : not qualified
  • QatarQatar 1995 : not qualified
  • MalaysiaMalaysia 1997 : not qualified
  • NigeriaNigeria 1999 : not qualified
  • ArgentinaArgentina 2001 : not qualified
  • United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates 2003 : not qualified
  • NetherlandsNetherlands 2005 : not qualified
U-20 World Championship
  • CanadaCanada 2007 : not qualified
  • EgyptEgypt 2009 : not qualified
  • ColombiaColombia 2011 : not qualified
  • TurkeyTurkey 2013 : not qualified
  • New ZealandNew Zealand 2015 : not qualified
  • Korea SouthSouth Korea 2017 : not qualified
  • PolandPoland 2019 : not qualified

Participation in U-19 Asian championships

  • Malaya FederationFederation of Malaya 1959 : not qualified
  • Malaya FederationFederation of Malaya 1960 : not qualified
  • ThailandThailand 1961 : not qualified
  • ThailandThailand 1962 : not qualified
  • Malaya FederationFederation of Malaya 1963 : not qualified
  • Vietnam SudSouth Vietnam 1964 (participant unknown)
  • JapanJapan 1965 : not qualified
  • PhilippinesPhilippines 1966 : not qualified
  • ThailandThailand 1967 : not qualified
  • Korea SouthSouth Korea 1968 : not qualified
  • ThailandThailand 1969 : not qualified
  • PhilippinesPhilippines 1970 (participant unknown)
  • JapanJapan 1971 : preliminary round
  • ThailandThailand 1972 : preliminary round
  • IranIran 1973 (participant unknown)
  • ThailandThailand 1974 (participant unknown)
  • KuwaitKuwait 1975 : not qualified
  • ThailandThailand 1976 : not qualified
  • IranIran 1977 : not qualified
  • BangladeshBangladesh 1978 : not qualified
  • ThailandThailand 1980 : not qualified
  • ThailandThailand 1982 : not qualified
  • United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates 1985 : not qualified
  • Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia 1986 : not qualified
  • QatarQatar 1988 : not qualified
  • IndonesiaIndonesia 1990 : not qualified
  • United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates 1992 : not qualified
  • IndonesiaIndonesia 1994 : not qualified
  • Korea SouthSouth Korea 1996 : not qualified
  • ThailandThailand 1998 : not qualified
  • IranIran 2000 : not qualified
  • QatarQatar 2002 : not qualified
  • MalaysiaMalaysia 2004 : preliminary round
  • IndiaIndia 2006 : not qualified
  • Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia 2008 : not qualified
  • China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 2010 : not qualified
  • United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates 2012 : not qualified
  • MyanmarMyanmar 2014 : not qualified
  • BahrainBahrain 2016 : not qualified
  • IndonesiaIndonesia 2018 : not qualified
  • UzbekistanUzbekistan 2020 : not qualified

Former players

See also

Web links

  • Nepal on the website of the world football association FIFA , accessed on 28 September 2014.