On a football pitch, India and Pakistan have met 29 times. The Indian football team has dominated the match, winning 16 times and losing only four times.
In sports such as cricket and hockey, India and Pakistan have a long history of rivalry. Their football confrontations, on the other hand, have been rare.
India and Pakistan have met 29 times in their history. The Indian football squad has been dominant, winning 16 of their matches and only losing four. The final nine matches were all drawn.
An India vs. Pakistan football match appeared nine times in the SAFF Championship. The first meeting between the two was a 1-1 tie in 1993, with goals from Muhammad Nauman Khan and IM Vijayan.
It was the two sides’ only tie in the SAFF Championship. India won seven games, including the semi-finals twice. Pakistan won only once, in a group stage encounter during the 2003 edition, thanks to a Sarfraz Rasool goal.
Sunil Chhetri scored three goals
India was leading 2-0 till the first half. At the same time, Pakistan could not score a single goal. Indian captain Sunil Chhetri scored the third goal of the match in the 75th minute. With this, India took a 3-0 lead. Udant Singh scored the fourth goal for India in the 81st minute. Pakistan could not score a single goal till the last minute.
We are Please to tell you that 28 matches have been played between the two so far. Out of these, India has won 15 matches. He has faced defeat in 4. There are nine matches between the two. During this time, a total of 39 goals have been scored. The last time India and Pakistan met in the SAFF Cup, India won 3-1.
Kuwait beat Nepal
It should be remembered that India, Pakistan, Kuwait, and Nepal are in SAFF Championship Group A. Group A matches will be played on June 21. Whereas, Lebanon, Bangladesh, Maldives, and Bhutan are in Group B and it will start on June 22.
At the same time, Kuwait easily defeated Nepal in the first match played on 21 June. Kuwait beat Nepal 3-1. Nepal had no answer to Kuwait’s attacking game. Anjan Bisht scored the only goal for Nepal.