Mauritius national football team results (1947–68)

The following is a list of matches played by the Mauritius national football team from 1947 to 1968.[1] Since Mauritius became an independent nation in 1968, these results were all played while Mauritius was still owned by the United Kingdom. Mauritius won their first 17 games in a row, only playing in the Indian Ocean Games Triangulaire. They would win 10 of 13 triangulaire tournaments, playing only Réunion and Madagascar until 1967.

Triangulaire

Mauritius won the Triangulaire 8 years in a row from 1947 to 1954, then again in 1956 and 1957. They won 10 times and were the most successful team. They came in second in 1955 and 1958, and came third in 1963. The triangulaire was where Mauritius had their first game, their first win, and their current biggest win. Mauritius won their first 17 games in a row, achieving an ELO ranking of 22 [2]

Final positions

Team Champions Runners-up Third-place
 Mauritius 10 2 1
 Madagascar 3 7 3
 Réunion 4 9

Record vs. other teams

Opponent Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD
 Madagascar139224617+29
 Réunion1312017816+62
Total26212312633+91

Key

  Win   Draw   Loss

1940s

1947

July 1947 1947 TriangulaireMauritius 2 — 1 RéunionMadagascar
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This was Mauritius's first result and their first win.

July 1947 1947 TriangulaireMadagascar 1 — 2 MauritiusMadagascar
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1948

July 1948 1948 TriangulaireMauritius 5 — 1 RéunionMauritius
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July 1948 1948 TriangulaireMadagascar 1 — 4 MauritiusMauritius
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1949

July 1949 1949 TriangulaireRéunion 0 — 6 MauritiusRéunion
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July 1949 1949 TriangulaireMauritius 3 — 1 MadagascarRéunion
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1950s

1950

July 1950 1950 TriangulaireMauritius 15 — 2 RéunionMadagascar
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This is Mauritius's biggest win to date.

July 1950 1950 TriangulaireMadagascar 1 — 5 MauritiusMadagascar
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1951

July 1951 1951 TriangulaireMauritius 10 — 2 RéunionMauritius
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July 1951 1951 TriangulaireMauritius 7 — 1 MadagascarMauritius
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1952

July 27, 1952 1952 TriangulaireRéunion 0 — 6 MauritiusRéunion
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July 31, 1952 1952 TriangulaireMauritius 7 — 0 MadagascarRéunion
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1953

July 13, 1953 1953 TriangulaireMauritius 9 — 4 RéunionMadagascar
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July 20, 1953 1953 TriangulaireMadagascar 2 — 3 MauritiusMadagascar
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1954

July 11, 1954 1954 TriangulaireMauritius 11 — 0 RéunionMauritius
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July 14, 1954 1954 TriangulaireMauritius 4 — 1 MadagascarMauritius
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1955

July 7, 1955 1955 TriangulaireRéunion 1 — 3 MauritiusRéunion
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July 14, 1955 1955 TriangulaireMauritius 1 — 2 MadagascarRéunion
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This was Mauritius's first loss, breaking a 17-game winning streak.

1956

June 30, 1956 1956 TriangulaireMauritius 8 — 3 RéunionMadagascar
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July 8, 1956 1956 TriangulaireMadagascar 3 — 3 MauritiusMadagascar
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This was Mauritius's first draw.

1957


October 24, 1957 1957 TriangulaireMauritius 4 — 0 MadagascarMauritius
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October 27, 1957 1957 TriangulaireMauritius 1 — 0 RéunionMauritius
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1958

October 16, 1958 1958 TriangulaireRéunion 0 — 2 MauritiusRéunion
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October 23, 1958 1958 TriangulaireMauritius 2 — 3 MadagascarRéunion
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1960s

1963

September 8, 1963 1963 TriangulaireMauritius 0 — 2 RéunionMadagascar
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September 18, 1963 1963 TriangulaireMauritius 1 — 1* MadagascarMadagascar
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*Abandoned at 1-1 at 54'

1967

August 9, 1967 1968 ACON qualMauritius 1 — 1 TanzaniaMauritius
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August 16, 1967 1968 ACON qualTanzania 1 — 0 MauritiusTanzania
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November 25, 1967 FriendlyRhodesia 1 — 2 MauritiusRhodesia
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November 26, 1967 FriendlyRhodesia 2 — 3 MauritiusRhodesia
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1968

November 17, 1968 1970 ACON qualZambia 2 — 2 MauritiusZambia
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December 8, 1968 1970 ACON qualMauritius 3 — 2 ZambiaZambia
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