Bangladesh at the AFC Asian Cup

Bangladesh is among two South Asian teams, the other being India, to have participated in the AFC Asian Cup. Having qualified to the tournament successfully in 1980 AFC Asian Cup, this is also Bangladesh's best record ever to date in the big tournament. Before gaining independence at 1971, Bangladesh participated in Asian Cup qualification as part of Pakistan.

Similar like most South Asian nations, football in Bangladesh is lagged behind cricket.[1]

1980 Asian Cup

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Iran 4220124+86
 North Korea 430197+26
 Syria 421132+15
 China PR 411295+43
 Bangladesh 4004217−150
North Korea 3–2 Bangladesh
Choi Jae-pil  44', 45'
Kim Jong-man  90'
Chunnu  60' (pen.)
Salahuddin  88'
Sabah Al-Salem Stadium, Kuwait City

Bangladesh 0–1 Syria
Keshek  7'
Sabah Al-Salem Stadium, Kuwait City

Bangladesh 0–7 Iran
Fariba  11', 34', 80', 82'
Roshan  21'
Barzegari  27', 87'
Sabah Al-Salem Stadium, Kuwait City
Attendance: 2,000

China PR 6–0 Bangladesh
Shen Xiangfu
Xu Yonglai
Sabah Al-Salem Stadium, Kuwait City

Asian Cup record

AFC Asian Cup
Year Round
1976
Withdrew from qualification
1980
Group Stage
1984
Did not qualify
1988
Did not qualify
1992
Did not qualify
1996
Withdrew
2000
Did not qualify
2004
Did not qualify
& 2007
Did not qualify
2011
Did not qualify
2015
Did not qualify
2019
Did not qualify

References

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