Philippines national football team results (unofficial matches)

This is a list of the Philippines national football team results's results from 1913 to the present day that, for various reasons, are not accorded the status of official International A Matches.

Results

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1910s

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1960s

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1970s

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23 July 1972 1972 Merdeka Tournament Philippines   1–1   Burma B Ipoh, Malaysia
  84' Report   33' Stadium: Perak Stadium

1980s

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1990s

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15 February 1997 1997 President's Cup Philippines   1–1   Malay Mail Iloilo City, Philippines
Russel   20' (pen.) Report Unknown   Stadium: Iloilo Sports Complex
Attendance: 30,000
14 March 1998 1998 President's Centennial Cup SF Philippines   0–4   Hong Kong Rangers Bacolod, Philippines
Report Tam Kwai-kok   2'
Ambassa   14'
Vorfa   61'
Unknown  
Stadium: Negros Occidental Sports Complex
Attendance: 3,000
15 March 1998 1998 President's Centennial Cup 3rd place Philippines   1–3   Sembawang Rangers Bacolod, Philippines
Viliran   11' Report Vidan   51' (81)
Alam Shah   72'
Stadium: Negros Occidental Sports Complex

2000s

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3 April 2006 2006 AFC Challenge Cup GS Philippines   1–1   India U-20 Chittagong, Bangladesh
15:30 (UTC 6)
Report
Stadium: MA Aziz Stadium
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Salem Mujghef (Jordan)
13 October 2008 Friendly[4] Bangkok Glass   2–1   Philippines Bangkok, Thailand
  • Unknown   ?'
Report

2010s

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3 October 2010 Friendly[6] Chinese Taipei U-23   1–0   Philippines Tainan, Taiwan
Unknown   ?' Report
5 June 2011 Friendly[11] Philippines   3–4   UFL All Stars Makati, Philippines
Caligdong   10'
Greatwich   64'
Araneta   84'
Report 1, 2 Dagroh   41', 75'
M. Hartmann   52'
El-Habbib   90 ?'
Stadium: University of Makati Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
15 June 2011 Friendly[12] Aachen-Düren XI   1–4   Philippines Düren, Germany
Unknown   ?' Report P. Younghusband   ?', ?'
Caligdong   ?'
J. Younghusband   ?'
Stadium: Düren Stadium
17 June 2011 Friendly[13] Bonner U-19   1–4   Philippines Alfter, Germany
Unknown   ?' Report Araneta   ?'
P. Younghusband   ?'
Caligdong   ?'
Schröck   ?'
16 July 2011 Friendly[16] Bahrain U23   2–1   Philippines Riffa, Bahrain
19:00 (UTC 3) Al Malood   9'
Saeed   49'
Report Caligdong   40' Stadium: National Stadium
18 July 2011 Friendly[17] Bahrain U23   3–1   Philippines Arad, Bahrain
19:00 (UTC 3) Juma'a   36'
Mansoor   41'
Saeed   ?'
Report Caligdong   44' Stadium: Al Muharraq Stadium
3 December 2011 Friendly[18] Philippines   1–6   LA Galaxy Manila, Philippines
P. Younghusband   42' Report Beckham   20'
Magee   39'
Keane   47'
Cristman   63', 87'
Berhalter   81' (pen.)
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Referee: Jovanie Villagracia (Philippines)
10 September 2012 Friendly[29] Laos   2–1
[note 3]
  Philippines Vientiane, Laos
Unknown   51' (pen.), 78' (pen.) Report Gier   90 2' Stadium: Laos National Stadium
14 April 2014 Friendly[31] Al Ahli SC   1–1   Philippines Doha, Qatar
18:30 (UTC 3) Unknown   ?' Report J. Guirado   78'
26 July 2016[35] Friendly Philippines   0–2   Perth Glory FC Bantay, Philippines
19:00 (UTC 8) Report 1, 2 Knowles   67'
Garcia   90 2'
Stadium: Quirino Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
9 June 2019 Unofficial friendly[note 6] Guangzhou Evergrande (RT)   0–0   Philippines Guangzhou, China
17:35 (UTC 8) Report Stadium: Tianhe Stadium

2020s

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October 15, 2023 Unofficial friendly Kyrgyzstan   0–1   Philippines Manama, Bahrain
10:00 UTC 3 Report 1, 2 Menzi   71' Stadium: Al Ahli Stadium

References

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  1. ^ This match originally took place on 8 October but was postponed 15 minutes into the matches due to heavy rain.[7] FIFA also recognizes this match as a full 'A' international.
  2. ^ FIFA does not recognized this match as a full 'A' international friendly since the Cambodian side used seven substitutes while the maximum number of substitutions allowed in a game was affixed to six.[28]
  3. ^ This match was not a full 'A' international friendly since the referees were not FIFA accredited.[30]
  4. ^ Match with the Mongolia was a training match.[36] Three periods of 30 minutes were played instead of the standard two periods of 45 minutes.[37]
  5. ^ Match with Vietnam was a training match. There were no restrictions on the number of substitutions allowed.[39]
  6. ^ Match with Guangzhou Evergrand is a practice match. Three periods of 30 minutes were played instead of the standard two periods of 45 minutes.[36]
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