结果

国际赛 23岁以下 03/25 14:00 - 马来西亚 23岁以下 v 印度 23岁以下 - 查看
国际赛 23岁以下 03/22 14:00 - 马来西亚 23岁以下 v 印度 23岁以下 - 查看
亚运会 09/28 11:30 4 [2] 印度 23岁以下 v 沙特阿拉伯 23岁以下 [2] L 0-2
亚运会 09/24 11:30 3 缅甸 23岁以下 v 印度 23岁以下 D 1-1
亚运会 09/21 08:00 2 印度 23岁以下 v 孟加拉 23岁以下 W 1-0
亚运会 09/19 11:30 1 中国 23岁以下 v 印度 23岁以下 L 5-1
亚足联亚洲杯 23岁以下 09/12 08:30 3 阿联酋 23岁以下 v 印度 23岁以下 L 3-0
亚足联亚洲杯 23岁以下 09/09 11:35 2 中国 23岁以下 v 印度 23岁以下 L 2-1
亚足联亚洲杯 23岁以下 09/06 08:30 1 印度 23岁以下 v 马尔代夫 23岁以下 - CANC
AFC亚洲杯资格赛 23岁以下 10/30 16:30 1 印度 23岁以下 v 吉尔吉斯斯坦 23岁以下 D 0-0
AFC亚洲杯资格赛 23岁以下 10/27 16:30 1 [4] 阿联酋 23岁以下 v 印度 23岁以下 [1] L 1-0
AFC亚洲杯资格赛 23岁以下 10/24 16:30 1 [2] 阿曼 23岁以下 v 印度 23岁以下 [2] W 1-2

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 6 2 4
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 4 1 3
Goals for 4 1 3
Goals against 13 2 11
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 2 1 1

The India national under-23 football team represents India in international under-23 football and is controlled by the All India Football Federation (AIFF). A member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), the team is eligible to compete in the Summer Olympic Games, the AFC U-23 Asian Cup, and the Asian Games, subject to qualification.

Since only allowing under-23 sides to compete in the Olympic Games in 1992, India have never qualified for the summer games. The under-23 side have also never participated in the AFC U-23 Asian Cup while at best only making it to the round of 16 in the Asian Games.

History

Asian Games

2002 Busan Games

The under-23 side participated in their first ever tournament during the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. They were put into a group with China, Turkmenistan, and Bangladesh. Their first match was against Bangladesh. India won 3–0 through a brace from future senior captain Baichung Bhutia and a strike from Renedy Singh. India played their second match two days later against Turkmenistan. They won 3–1. Bhutia again scored a brace while Abhishek Yadav scored the third goal as India ran out 3–1 winners. Unfortunately, in their final match against China, India could not find the net as they fell 2–0 and thus were knocked-out of the Asian Games.

2006 Doha Games

During the 2006 Asian Games India were placed in a group with Iran, Hong Kong, and Maldives. In their first match against Hong Kong, India drew 1–1 with Pappachen Pradeep scoring the lone Indian goal. In their second match, India faced off against Maldives and won 2–1. Irungbam Surkumar Singh and Subhas Sumbhu Chakrobarty were the scorers for India that night. Finally, in their last match against Iran, India once again lost 2–0 and thus were once again knocked-out of the Asian Games.

2010 Guangzhou Games

During the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, India were placed in a group with Qatar, Kuwait Athletes, and Singapore. India lost their first match against the Kuwait Athletes 2–0 and then lost their second match against Qatar 2–1 with the lone India goal coming from Dharmaraj Ravanan. India went on to win their final match of the group stage against Singapore 4–1. Four players scored each goal, Jewel Raja, Balwant Singh, Jibon Singh, and Manish Maithani. The victory managed to help India finish in third-place which then helped India become the best third-place team out of all the other third-placed teams and thus qualified them for the Round of 16.

In the Round of 16, India took on powerhouse Japan at the Huangpu Sports Center. India went on to lose the match 5–0 with Kensuke Nagai scoring a brace and Ryohei Yamazaki, Kazuya Yamamura, and Kota Mizunuma scoring a goal each.

2014 Incheon Games

For the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea, India were placed in Group G with Jordan and the United Arab Emirates. In their first match against the United Arab Emirates, India went down 5–0. Seven days later, India were defeated by Jordan 2–0 to end their Asian Games participation.

Other tournaments

2009 SAFF Championship

Before the 2009 SAFF Championship in Bangladesh, it was announced that India would send the under-23 side to the tournament. India were placed in Group A with Afghanistan, Maldives, and Nepal. In their first match against Afghanistan, India won 1–0 through Jeje Lalpekhlua. In their next match against Nepal, a Sushil Kumar Singh goal was the difference as India won again 1–0. Despite losing the last match of the group stage to Maldives 2–0 India were still through to the semi-finals.

India defeated Bangladesh in the semi-finals 1–0 through Sushil Kumar Singh. Finally, in the final against Maldives, India won through penalties 3–1 after finishing extra-time with the score at 0–0 to win the championship.

印度23岁以下足球队是印度国家足球队的一支劲旅,成立于2005年,旨在为国家培养更多优秀的年轻球员,为参加2006年FIFA世界杯™预选赛做准备。该队在印度国内享有盛誉,曾多次获得全国锦标赛和杯赛的冠军头衔,并在亚洲地区比赛中也有不俗表现。

这支球队以其严谨的青训体系和严格的选拔标准而著称,注重培养年轻球员的技术和战术素养。在训练方面,球队采用国际先进的训练方法和理念,注重球员的身体素质和心理素质的培养。在比赛方面,球队积极参加国内外赛事,不断锤炼队伍的战斗力和竞争力。

印度23岁以下足球队的主教练是前印度国脚丹尼斯·安加。他是一位经验丰富、执教能力出色的教练,曾执教过多支印度国内和国际球队,并多次获得冠军头衔。在他的带领下,球队注重整体战术配合,强调团队精神和拼搏精神,不断向更高水平迈进。

该队目前阵容实力雄厚,拥有多名效力于印度国内和国际职业联赛的优秀球员。其中,中后卫球员萨米尔·阿里·哈桑是球队的领袖人物,他曾效力于阿联酋联赛的多支球队,并获得过阿联酋联赛的冠军头衔。此外,球队还有多名效力于欧洲、南美和亚洲地区职业联赛的实力派球员加盟,为球队的战斗力提供了强大的支持。

印度23岁以下足球队是一支充满潜力和希望的年轻队伍,他们将通过不懈的努力和追求,为印度足球事业的发展贡献自己的力量。