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India national football team results (unofficial matches 1924–1947)

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This is a list of the India national football team's results from 1924 to 1947 (pre-independence) that, for various reasons, are not accorded the status of official International A Matches. India competed as Calcutta Indians and Calcutta Wanderers during the initial years.[1][2]

1924

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September 1924 Rangoon XI British Raj 0–1 India Calcutta Indians Rangoon
[1]
24 September 1924 Singapore FA Straits Settlements 0–4 India Calcutta Indians Singapore
[2] H. Bose
Samad
R. Ganguly
Stadium: Anson Road Stadium
Referee: C. Salter
25 September 1924 Singapore Chinese FA Straits Settlements 0–1 India Calcutta Indians Singapore
[3] M. Dutt Stadium: Anson Road Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: R.H. Gale
28 September 1924 Hercules Dutch East Indies 0–2 India Calcutta Indians Batavia
[4] Stadium: B.V.C.-veld, Weltevreden
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: W. van Galen
29 September 1924 Batavia FC (BVC) Dutch East Indies 0–1 India Calcutta Indians Batavia
[5] P Chatterjee Stadium: B.V.C.-veld, Weltevreden
Referee: J. Hetharia
2 October 1924 West Java FA (WJVB) Dutch East Indies 0–0 India Calcutta Indians Batavia
[6] Stadium: B.V.C.-veld, Weltevreden
Referee: F.X.A. Drilling
5 October 1924 Hoogere Burger School (HBS) Dutch East Indies 1–0 India Calcutta Indians Surabaya
Cana [7] Stadium: T.H.O.R.-veld
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Henny van Alphen
9 October 1924 Soerabaja FA (SVB) Dutch East Indies 0–1 India Calcutta Indians Surabaya
[8] Stadium: T.H.O.R.-veld
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Wegeman
13 October 1924 Hercules Dutch East Indies 2–1 India Calcutta Indians Batavia
Willy Galstaun [9] Chatterjee Stadium: B.V.C.-veld, Weltevreden
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: W. van Galen
15 October 1924 Bandoeng FA (BVB) Dutch East Indies 0–0 India Calcutta Indians Bandung
[10] Referee: Foltynski
17 October 1924 Sidolig Dutch East Indies 0–1 India Calcutta Indians Bandung
[11] Samad Referee: De Wilde
19 October 1924 North Java FA (NJVB) Dutch East Indies 1–2 India Calcutta Indians Tegal
Julius [12] M. Dutt
Samad
21 October 1924 Bandoeng FA (BVB) Dutch East Indies 5–1 India Calcutta Indians Bandung
De Jager 5', 20'
Middleton 10'
Giesel 41'
? 55' (o.g.)
[13] ? Referee: Foltynski

1926

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20 October 1926 Duke of Wellington's Straits Settlements 5–2 India Calcutta Wanderers Singapore
Hawthorn 5'
Osborne
Basford
[14] Samad pen.'
Rahman
21 October 1926 Singapore FA Straits Settlements 2–4 India Calcutta Wanderers Singapore
Chan Hee 5'
Wan Puteh
[15] N. Gossain
T. Shome
T. Das
24 October 1926 Hercules Dutch East Indies 2–1 India Calcutta Wanderers Batavia
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26 October 1926 Semarang FA (VSO) Dutch East Indies 2–0 India Calcutta Wanderers Semarang
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28 October 1926 Bandoeng FA (BVB) Dutch East Indies 2–0 India Calcutta Wanderers Bandung
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30 October 1926 Oliveo Dutch East Indies 1–2 India Calcutta Wanderers Batavia
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31 October 1926 West Java FA (WJVB) Dutch East Indies 6–0 India Calcutta Wanderers Batavia
[20]
3 November 1926 Hercules Dutch East Indies 2–1 India Calcutta Wanderers Batavia
[21]
5 November 1926 Vios Dutch East Indies 2–1 India Calcutta Wanderers Batavia
[22]
10 November 1926 Singapore Chinese FA Straits Settlements 3–0 India Calcutta Wanderers Singapore
? o.g.'
Un Sun
[23]

1933

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1934

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9 June 1934 Natal XI South Africa 0–6  India Durban
Report Bhattacharya 1'
Ramanna
Stadium: Curries Fountain
Attendance: 10,000
11 June 1934 Natal XI South Africa 3–1  India Pietermaritzburg
13 June 1934 Transvaal XI South Africa 1–7  India Johannesburg
A. Naidu Report Lakshminarayan
Ramanna
Stadium: Natalspruit Indian Sports Ground
Attendance: 4000
16 June 1934 Transvaal XI South Africa 1–6  India Pretoria
Govinder Bhattacharya
Lakshminarayan
Stadium: Caledonian Football Ground
1934 South Africa  0–2  India Johannesburg
Attendance: 6,000
1934 Natal Sunday League XI South Africa 1–7  India
1934 Boards XI South Africa 0–9  India
1934 Eastern Province XI South Africa 1–6  India
1934 Western Province XI South Africa 1–3  India Cape Town
7 July 1934 South Africa  1–4  India Cape Town
Adams Report Lakshminarayan
S. Chaudhuri
S. Dutt
1934 Nicualand South Africa 1–6  India
1934 Northern Natal South Africa 1–8  India
1934 Witwatersrand South Africa 0–1  India
1934 Kimberley Xi South Africa unknown  India

1936

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4 July 1936 Friendly India  1–1  China Calcutta, India
Noor Mohammed Report[27] Suen Kam Shun Stadium: Calcutta FC Ground
Attendance: 100,000

1938

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30 May 1938 Friendly India  2–2  Burma Calcutta, India
Lakshminarayan [28] Pugsley Stadium: Calcutta FC Ground
August 1938 India  6–1 South Australia South Australia Adelaide, Australia
A.Nandi
Prosad
K.Bhattacharya
[29] [30] Stadium: Hindmarsh Oval
Attendance: 3,000
August 1938 India  1–4 Victoria (state) Victoria (Australia) Melbourne, Australia
K. Prosad [31] [32] Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
August 1938 India  4–6 New South Wales New South Wales Sydney, Australia
Rahim [33] [34] Stadium: Sydney Showground
Attendance: 25,000
August 1938 India  1–2 Northern Territory Northern Districts (Australia) Cessnock, Australia
Lumsden [35] [36] Heeney Stadium: Baddeley Park
5 September 1938 India  6–5 Queensland Queensland Brisbane, Australia
Rahim
Noor Mohammed
A. Nandi
Lumsden
B. Sen
A. Premlal
Report Brittain pen.'
Stadium: Brisbane Exhibition Ground
Attendance: 5,000
7 September 1938 India  5–2 Queensland Ipswich Ipswich, Australia
Noor Mohammed 10'
Lumsden 17', 90'
Rahim 40'
Report Donaldson
Stadium: North Ipswich Reserve
Attendance: 2,000
September 1938 India  5–2 Queensland Queensland Toowoomba, Australia
Lumsden pen'
K. Bhattacharya 46'
Rahim 89'
Report Kitching
Young
Stadium: Athletic Oval
22 September 1938 India  6–4 New South Wales South Coast New South Wales, Australia
Report Attendance: 4,000
28 September 1938 India  4–6 New South Wales Granville New South Wales, Australia
Noor Mohammed
Lumsden 45'
Report R.Sanders
Hextell
S McDonald
Stadium: Clyde Oval
8 October 1938 India  1–5 Western Australia Western Australia Perth, Australia
K. Prosad Report W. Waddell
Stadium: WACA Ground
Attendance: 2,000
11 October 1938 India  3–1 Western Australia Western Australia Perth, Australia
Report Stadium: WACA Ground
Attendance: 2,000

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "11 May 2023". Archived from the original on 8 March 2020. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  2. ^ "The passage of football in India". Archived from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 11 May 2023.