List of SC East Bengal wins against Foreign teams

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East Bengal Football Club is an Indian association football club based in Kolkata, West Bengal, which competes in the top tier of Indian football. The club was formed when the vice-president of Jorabagan, Suresh Chandra Chaudhuri, resigned when Jorabagan sent out their starting eleven but with the notable exclusion of defender Sailesh Bose who was dropped from the squad for reasons not disclosed when they were about to face Mohun Bagan in the Coochbehar Cup Semi-Final on 28 July 1920. He along with Raja Manmatha Nath Chaudhuri, Ramesh Chandra Sen, and Aurobinda Ghosh, formed East Bengal, in Jorabagan home of Suresh Chandra on 1 August 1920; 99 years ago.[1] East Bengal started playing in the Calcutta Football League 2nd division from 1921 and in 1925 they qualified for the first division for the first time and since then they have won numerous titles in Indian Football.[1]

East Bengal joined the National Football League since its inception in 1996[2] and is the only club to play all seasons till date, even after its name change to I-League in 2007. East Bengal have won the National Football League thrice: 2000–01, 2002–03 and 2003–04 and became runners up 7 times, the most number of times by any Indian football club. Among other trophies, East Bengal have won the Calcutta Football League 39 times, IFA Shield 28 times, Federation Cup 8 times and the Durand Cup 16 times. Since the establishment in 1920, East Bengal FC has won several trophies, both in the domestic as well as in the international arena and the record against foreign opponents has been very impressive for the Red and Gold Brigade.

Overall Record[edit]

East Bengal FC Overall Record against Foreign Opponents in Competitive Matches
Played Win Draw Loss
202 84 34 84

Last updated: 16 November 2018
Source: East Bengal against Foreign Opponents

Here is a list of all the famous wins against foreign opponents for East Bengal FC

List of Wins against Foreign Opponents in Competitive Matches[edit]

As of 3 December 2020
List of wins against Foreign Opponents in Competitive Matches
Sl no. Competition Round Date Opposition Score Scorers for EB Venue
1 World Youth Festival Group Stage 6 August 1953 Austria Grazer AK 2-0 Thangaraj (2) Stadionul August 23, Bucharest
2 World Youth Festival Group Stage 8 August 1953 Lebanon Lebanon XI 6-1 Thangaraj (3), Ahmed Khan, Venkatesh, Masood Fakhri Stadionul August 23, Bucharest
3 IFA Shield[3][4] Final 25 September 1970 Iran PAS Tehran F.C. 1-0 Parimal Dey Eden Gardens, Kolkata
4 Bordoloi Trophy Final 1 September 1972 Bangladesh Dhaka XI 5-1 Mohammed Habib (3), Latifuddin, Mohammed Akbar Nehru Stadium, Guwahati
5 IFA Shield Semi Final 12 September 1972 Malaysia Selangor FA 2-0 Sambhu Mitra (2) East Bengal Ground, Kolkata
6 IFA Shield Group Stage 21 September 1973 Malaysia Terengganu F.C. 3-0 Mohammed Akbar (2), Subhash Bhowmick East Bengal Ground, Kolkata
7 IFA Shield[5] Final 27 September 1973 North Korea Pyongyang City SC 3-1 Mohammed Akbar (2), Subhash Bhowmick East Bengal Ground, Kolkata
8 DCM Trophy[6] Final (Replay) 29 October 1973 North Korea Dok Ro Gang 0-0[upper-alpha 1] Template:Sort dash Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi
9 IFA Shield Semi Final 27 September 1974 Bangladesh Abahani Krira Chakra 7-0 Sadek (o.g.), Subhash Bhowmick (2), Mohammed Akbar (2), Surajit Sengupta, Samaresh Chowdhury East Bengal Ground, Kolkata
10 DCM Trophy[6] Group Stage 13 October 1974 South Korea Chohung Bank FC 3-2 Goutam Sarkar, Surajit Sengupta, Mohammed Habib Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi
11 DCM Trophy[6] Semi Final 16 October 1974 Thailand Port Authority Bangkok 2-0 Surajit Sengupta (2) Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi
12 DCM Trophy[6] Group Stage 26 November 1975 Thailand Port Authority Bangkok 4-0 Shyam Thapa (2), Surajit Sengupta, Kajol Mukherjee Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi
13 Bordoloi Trophy Group Stage 5 September 1978 Thailand Port Authority Bangkok 4-2 Surajit Sengupta (2), Mihir Bose (2) Nehru Stadium, Guwahati
14 IFA Shield Semi Final 11 September 1979 South Korea South Korea XI 1-1 (4-3) Surajit Sengupta East Bengal Ground, Kolkata
15 DCM Trophy[6] Semi Final 17 November 1983 Australia Spearwood Dalmats 1-0 Krishnagopal Chowdhury Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi
16 IFA Shield Group Stage 25 September 1984 Thailand Bangkok Bank F.C. 1-0 Biswajit Bhattacharya Eden Gardens, Kolkata
17 Coca-Cola Cup[upper-alpha 2] Group Stage 2 August 1985 Nepal New Road Team 7-0 Biswajit Bhattacharya (4), Debasish Roy (2), Birbhadra Pradhan (o.g.) Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo
18 Coca-Cola Cup Group Stage 5 August 1985 Bangladesh Abahani Krira Chakra 1-0 Debasish Roy Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo
19 Coca-Cola Cup Group Stage 7 August 1985 Pakistan PIA FC 2-0 Debasish Roy, Biswajit Bhattacharya Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo
20 Coca-Cola Cup Group Stage 10 August 1985 Maldives Club Valencia 9-0 Debasish Roy (3), Jamshid Nassiri (2), Monojit Das (2), Samir Chowdhury, Debasish Mishra Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo
21 Coca-Cola Cup Group Stage, 14 August 1985 Sri Lanka Saunders SC 1-0 Jamshid Nassiri Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo
22 Governor's Gold Cup Group Stage 16 October 1986 Bhutan Thimpu XI 1-0 Chibuzor Paljor Stadium, Gangtok
23 IFA Shield Group Stage 10 December 1986 Bangladesh Abahani Krira Chakra 1-0 Emeka Ezeugo Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
24 IFA Shield Semi Final 17 December 1986 Nigeria Leventis United F.C. 3-1 Biswajit Bhattacharya, Sudip Chatterjee, Ranjit Karmakar Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
25 J.C. Guha Trophy Group Stage 10 May 1988 Bangladesh Dhaka Mohammedan 5-0 Chima Okorie (3), Bikash Panji, Uttam Mukherjee Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
26 DCM Trophy[6] Group Stage 31 October 1990 Nepal Royal Nepal Airlines 2-0 Sudip Chatterjee, Bikash Panji Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi
27 Rovers Cup Group Stage 17 November 1990 Bahrain East Riffa Club 1-0 Chima Okorie Cooperage Ground, Mumbai
28 BTC Club Cup Group Stage 31 May 1991 Bangladesh Brothers Union 1-0 Bikash Panji Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka
29 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First Round 8 September 1991 Bangladesh Abahani Krira Chakra 1-0 Bikash Panji Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
30 Bordoloi Trophy Group Stage 15 September 1992 Bangladesh Abahani Krira Chakra 1-0 Chibuzor Nehru Stadium, Guwahati
31 Tea Planters' Association Trophy Group Stage 24 September 1992 Nepal Royal Nepal Airlines 1-0 Sudip Chakraborty Jorhat Stadium, Jorhat
32 DCM Trophy[6] Group Stage 26 December 1992 Nepal Royal Nepal Airlines 3-0 Kuljit Singh (3) Ambedkar Stadium, Delhi
33 All Airlines Gold Cup Group Stage 2 April 1993 Bangladesh Victoria Sporting Club 6-0 Kuljit Singh, Tausif, Bhaichung Bhutia, Chibuzor, Subir, Golam (o.g.) Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
34 Wai Wai Cup Group Stage 5 June 1993 Nepal RCT 3-0 Sisir Ghosh (2), Kiron Khongsei Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
35 Wai Wai Cup Semi Final 12 June 1993 Malaysia Terengganu F.C. 1-0 Kiron Khongsei Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
36 Wai Wai Cup Final 15 June 1993 Nepal RCT 1-0 Sumon Enjon (o.g.) Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
37 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First Round 1 October 1993 Iraq Al-Zawra 6-2 Carlton Chapman (3), Shishir Ghosh, Aqueel Ansari, Kumaresh Bhawal Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
38 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First Round 4 August 1994 Maldives Club Lagoons 4-0 Carlton Chapman (2), Shishir Ghosh, Sanjay Majhi Sugathadasa Stadium, Colombo
39 All Airlines Gold Cup Group Stage 7 April 1995 Nepal Nepal MDA 4-0 Kiron Khongsei, Bhaichung Bhutia (2), Monoharan Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
40 All Airlines Gold Cup Group Stage 15 April 1995 Bangladesh Abahani Krira Chakra 5-1 Sisir Ghosh (3), Munna, Monoharan Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
41 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First Round 22 October 1995 Maldives New Radiant 2-0 Biswanath Mondal, Bhaichung Bhutia Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
42 IFA Shield Group Stage 30 January 1996 Nepal Friends Club 3-0 Mijanur Rehman (3) Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
43 IFA Shield[5] Final 8 February 1996 Bangladesh Dhaka Mohammedan 1-1, 3-1 Ranjan Dey Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
44 Coca-Cola Cup Group Stage 24 September 1996 Nepal Nepal Army Football Club 2-1 Tausif Jamal, Sergei Kutov Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
45 Rovers Cup Group Stage 30 November 1996 Nepal Nepal XI 3-1 Debjit Ghosh, Sarvanan, Tausif Jamal Cooperage Ground, Mumbai
46 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First Round 15 August 1997 Nepal Tribhuban Club 8-0 Bhaichung Bhutia (2), Somatai Shaiza, Sarvanan, Naushad Musa, Garcia, Nazimul Haq, Falguni Dutta Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
47 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First Round 15 September 1997 Nepal Tribhuban Club 3-0 Bhaichung Bhutia, Garcia, Sammy Omollo Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
48 Governor's Gold Cup Group Stage 28 October 1997 Bhutan Bhutan XI 3-0 Debnarayan Chowdhury, Bhaichung Bhutia, Garcia Paljor Stadium, Gangtok
49 Asian Cup Winners' Cup Second Round 1 November 1997 Japan Verdy Kawasaki 1-0 Sammy Omollo Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
50 All Airlines Gold Cup Group Stage 1998 Nepal RCT 2-0 Manjit Singh (2) Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
51 IFA Shield[7] Group Stage 15 November 1998 Singapore Jurong FC 3-0 Emanuel Opoku (2), Suley Musah Kanchenjunga Stadium, Siliguri
52 IFA Shield[8] Group Stage 16 November 1999 Bangladesh Badda Jagarani 1-0 Saroj Das Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
53 Durand Cup[9] Group Stage 1 November 2000 Bangladesh Muktijoddha KC 3-1 Dipendu Biswas (3) Ambedkar Stadium, Kolkata
54 All Airlines Gold Cup[10] Group Stage 22 November 2001 Nepal Nepal XI 3-0 Isiyaka, Amit Das, Srikanta Das Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
55 All Airlines Gold Cup Final 28 November 2001 Nepal Nepal XI 2-0 Bijen Singh (2) Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
56 ASEAN Club Championship[11] Group Stage 16 July 2003 Philippines Philippine Army 6-0 Bhaichung Bhutia (6) Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
57 ASEAN Club Championship[11] Quarter Final 20 July 2003 Indonesia Persita Tangerang 2-1 Bhaichung Bhutia, Bijen Singh Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
58 ASEAN Club Championship[11] Semi Final 24 July 2003 Indonesia Petrokimia Putra 1-1, 7-6 Bhaichung Bhutia Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
59 ASEAN Club Championship[11] Final 26 July 2003 Thailand BEC Tero Sasana 3-1 Mike Okoro, Bhaichung Bhutia, Alvito D'Cunha Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
60 AFC Cup Group Stage 10 February 2004 Singapore Geylang United FC 3-2 Cristiano Junior (2), Bijen Singh Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong
61 AFC Cup Group Stage 25 February 2004 Malaysia Negeri Sembilan FA 4-2 Mike Okoro, Cristiano Junior (2), Bhaichung Bhutia Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
62 AFC Cup Group Stage 7 April 2004 Maldives Island FC 2-1 Bhaichung Bhutia, Mike Okoro National Stadium, Malé
63 AFC Cup Group Stage 21 April 2004 Maldives Island FC 3-0 Douglas Da Silva, Cristiano Junior, Mike Okoro Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
64 IFA Shield[12] Group Stage 1 October 2004 Bangladesh Muktijoddha KC 3-0 Paolo Roberto da Silva (2), Dipankar Roy Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
65 San Miguel Cup Group Stage 27 December 2004 Bangladesh Farasgunj FC 2-1 Chandan Das, Alvito D'Cunha Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
66 San Miguel Cup Semi Final 31 December 2004 Nepal Nepal Blue 1-0 Paolo Roberto da Silva Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
67 San Miguel Cup[13] Final 2 January 2005 South Korea Hannam University FC 0-0, 4-2 Template:Sort dash Dasarath Stadium, Kathmandu
68 AFC Cup Group Stage 21 April 2004 Bangladesh Muktijoddha KC 1-0 Bijen Singh Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka
69 AFC Cup Group Stage 25 May 2004 Turkmenistan Nebitçi Balkanabat 3-2 Ernest Jeremiah (3) Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
70 AFC Cup Group Stage 18 March 2008 Yemen Al-Ahli San‘a’ 1-0 Edmilson Marques Pardal Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
71 AFC Cup[14] Group Stage 3 April 2008 Jordan Al-Wahdat 2-0 Alvito D'Cunha, Ikechukwu Gift Ibe Prince Mohammad International Stadium, Zarqa
72 IFA Shield[15] Group Stage 25 March 2011 China Shandong Luneng 3-1 Baljit Sahni, Ravinder Singh, Reisangmei Vashum Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
73 AFC Cup Group Stage 27 February 2013 Malaysia Selangor FA 1-0 Lalrindika Ralte Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
74 AFC Cup Group Stage 3 April 2013 Singapore Tampines Rovers 4-2 Anaz Hadee (o.g.), Andrew Barisic (2), Chidi Edeh Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore
75 AFC Cup Group Stage 9 April 2013 Singapore Tampines Rovers 2-1 Chidi Edeh, Lalrindika Ralte Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
76 AFC Cup Group Stage 30 April 2013 Vietnam Sai Gon Xuan Thanh 2-1 Chidi Edeh, Andrew Barisic, Penn Orji (2) Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
77 AFC Cup Round of 16 15 May 2013 Myanmar Yangon United F.C. 5-1 Penn Orji, Chidi Edeh (3), Mehtab Hossain Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
78 AFC Cup Quarter Final 17 September 2013 Indonesia Semen Padang F.C. 1-0 Ryuji Sueoka Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
79 IFA Shield[16] Group Stage 1 February 2014 Singapore Geylang International FC 2-0 Seiminlen Doungel, Chidi Edeh Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
80 AFC Cup Group Stage 14 April 2015 Singapore Balestier Khalsa FC 3-0 Baldeep Singh, Nurullah Hussein (o.g.), Ranti Martins Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata
81 Sheikh Kamal Cup Group Stage 20 October 2015 Bangladesh Chittagong Abahani 2-1 Mohammed Rafique, Prohlad Roy M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong
82 Sheikh Kamal Cup Group Stage 22 October 2015 Pakistan K-Electric F.C. 3-1 Orok Essien, Mohammed Rafique, Ranti Martins M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong
83 Sheikh Kamal Cup Semi Final 28 October 2015 Bangladesh Dhaka Mohammedan 3-0 Ranti Martins (2), Mohammed Rafique M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong
84 Bordoloi Trophy[17] Group Stage 22 September 2016 Bangladesh Bongobi Agragami 6-0 Adelaja, Do Dong-hyun (2), Jiten Murmu, Prohlad Roy, Nikhil Poojari Nehru Stadium, Guwahati
  1. Dok Ro Gang denied to play extra time, match forfeited, East Bengal announced winners
  2. The Coca-Cola Cup was the Preliminary Tournament held as qualifiers for Central Asia zone with teams from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Pakistan for the 1985–86 Asian Club Championship. The tournament was organised at Colombo, Sri Lanka.

List of Other Notable matches against Foreign Opponents[edit]

As of matches played 1 June 2019

  Win   Draw   Loss

List of Other Notable matches against Foreign Opponents
Competition Round Date Opposition Score Scorers for EB Venue City
Friendly[18] Template:Sort dash 14 July 1948 Taiwan China Olympic Team 2-0 Apparao, PBA Saleh East Bengal Ground Kolkata
Friendly[19] Template:Sort dash 22 November 1951 Sweden FC Gothenburg 1-0 PBA Saleh Calcutta Ground Kolkata
Friendly[20] Template:Sort dash 20 June 1953 Germany Kickers Offenbach 0-1 Template:Sort dash East Bengal Ground Kolkata
Friendly[21] Template:Sort dash 21 August 1953 Template:Country data USSR FC Torpedo Moscow 3-3 Thangaraj, P Venkatesh (2) Central Dynamo Stadium Moscow
Friendly[22] Template:Sort dash 5 March 1955 Template:Country data USSR USSR 0-3 Template:Sort dash East Bengal Ground Kolkata
DCM Trophy[23] Final 28 October 1973 North Korea Dok Ro Gang 0-0 Template:Sort dash Ambedkar Stadium Delhi
DCM Trophy[6] Final 2 November 1975 South Korea Hanyang University FC 0-2 Template:Sort dash Ambedkar Stadium Delhi
DCM Trophy[24] Group Stage 11 October 1977[25] Malaysia Terengganu F.C. 1-1 na Ambedkar Stadium Delhi
IFA Shield[26] Semi Final 14 November 1978 Template:Country data USSR FC Ararat Yerevan 0-1 Template:Sort dash Eden Gardens Kolkata
DCM Trophy[6] Group Stage 21 December 1982 South Korea Incheon University FC 1-1 Template:Sort dash Ambedkar Stadium Delhi
DCM Trophy[6] Group Stage 13 November 1983 South Korea Myongji University FC 2-2 Template:Sort dash Ambedkar Stadium Delhi
IFA Shield[27] Group Stage 10 December 1985 Uruguay Centro Atlético Fénix 0-0 Template:Sort dash Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
IFA Shield[28] Semi Final 13 December 1985 Uruguay Peñarol 1-1, 2-4 Aloke Mukherjee Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
DCM Trophy[6] Final 27 December 1985 Australia South Australia 0-0, 4-5 Template:Sort dash Ambedkar Stadium Delhi
Friendly Template:Sort dash 14 November 1988 Template:Country data USSR Kuzbass Kemerovo 0-2 Template:Sort dash Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
DCM Trophy[6] Final 18 November 1988 South Korea POSCO Atoms 0-1 Template:Sort dash Ambedkar Stadium Delhi
DCM Trophy[6] Group Stage 5 November 1989 Iran Esteghlal F.C. 0-1 Template:Sort dash Ambedkar Stadium Delhi
DCM Trophy[6] Semi Final 7 November 1989 South Korea POSCO Atoms 0-2 Template:Sort dash Ambedkar Stadium Delhi
Friendly Template:Sort dash 1992 Vietnam Vietnam 1-0 Arindam Deb DSA Stadium Malda
Asian Club Championship[upper-alpha 1] First Round 12 September 1998 China Dalian Wanda FC 0-0 Template:Sort dash Kanchenjunga Stadium Siliguri
Pepsi Max Challenge Cup[29] Semi Final 31 July 2004 England Leicester City 0-1 Template:Sort dash King Power Stadium Leicester
Pepsi Max Challenge Cup[29] Third place play-off 1 August 2004 Portugal C.S. Marítimo 0-3 Template:Sort dash King Power Stadium Leicester
AFC Cup Quarter Final 14 September 2004 Syria Al-Jaish SC[upper-alpha 2] 0-0 Template:Sort dash Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
IFA Shield[30] Group Stage 3 March 2008 South Africa Santos F.C. 1-1 Edmilson Marques Pardal Sailen Manna Stadium Howrah
AFC Cup Group Stage 30 April 2008 Lebanon Safa SC[upper-alpha 3] 0-0 Template:Sort dash Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
Friendly[31] Template:Sort dash 17 January 2009 Germany FC Bayern Munich II 0-1 Template:Sort dash Barasat Stadium Kolkata
Friendly[32] Template:Sort dash 19 January 2009 Germany FC Bayern Munich II 1-5 Sunil Chhetri East Bengal Ground Kolkata
Friendly[33] Template:Sort dash 16 August 2009 Myanmar Yadanarbon F.C. 1-2 Harmanjot Khabra Bahtoo Stadium Mandalay
Friendly[34] Template:Sort dash 19 August 2009 Myanmar Yangon United F.C. 3-1 Harmanjot Khabra, Edmilson Marques Pardal (2) Aung San Stadium Yangon
Friendly Template:Sort dash 21 August 2009 Myanmar Okktha United FC 1-0 Omar Sebastián Monesterolo Aung San Stadium Yangon
Friendly[35] Template:Sort dash 23 August 2009 Myanmar Magwe F.C. 2-2 Omar Sebastián Monesterolo, Beikhokhei Beingaichho Thuwunna Stadium Yangon
AFC Cup Group Stage 2 March 2011 Thailand Chonburi F.C. 4-4 Tolgay Ozbey (2), Baljit Sahni, Ravinder Singh Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
AFC Cup Group Stage 26 April 2011 Hong Kong South China AA 3-3 Tolgay Ozbey (2), Baljit Sahni Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
AFC Cup Group Stage 10 May 2011 Indonesia Persipura Jayapura 1-1 Baljit Sahni Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
BTV Becamex IDC Cup[36] Group Stage 7 October 2011 Vietnam SHB Da Nang FC 2-2 Khanthang Paite, Reisangmei Vashum Gò Đậu Stadium Thu Dau Mot
AFC Cup Group Stage 13 March 2013 Vietnam Sai Gon Xuan Thanh 0-0 Template:Sort dash Thống Nhất Stadium Ho Chi Minh City
AFC Cup Group Stage 13 March 2013 Malaysia Selangor 2-2 Penn Orji, Lalrindika Ralte Shah Alam Stadium Shah Alam
AFC Cup Quarter Final 24 September 2013 Singapore Semen Padang 1-1 James Moga Haji Agus Salim Stadium Padang
AFC Cup Semi Final 1 October 2013 Kuwait Al-Kuwait[upper-alpha 4] 2-4 Uga Okpara, Lalrindika Ralte Al Kuwait Stadium Kuwait City
AFC Cup Semi Final 22 October 2013 Kuwait Al-Kuwait 0-3 Template:Sort dash Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
IFA Shield[37] Group Stage 19 January 2014 South Korea Busan Kyotong 1-1 James Moga Barasat Stadium Kolkata
AFC Cup Group Stage 10 March 2015 Hong Kong Kitchee 1-1 Ranti Martins Salt Lake Stadium Kolkata
AFC Cup Group Stage 15 May 2015 Hong Kong Kitchee 2-2 Ranti Martins, Cavin Lobo Mong Kok Stadium Kong Kong
Friendly[38][39] Template:Sort dash 7 October 2018 Malaysia UiTM F.C. 4-1 Yami Longvah, Enrique Esqueda, Mahmoud Amnah, Jobi Justin UiTM Stadium Shah Alam
Friendly[40] Template:Sort dash 13 October 2018 Malaysia Terengganu F.C. 0-0 Template:Sort dash USIM Mini Stadium Nilai
Friendly[41] Template:Sort dash 17 October 2018 Malaysia PDRM FA 6-2 Surabuddin Mollick, Enrique Esqueda, Brandon Vanlalremdika, Bidyashagar Singh, Jobi Justin (2) USIM Mini Stadium Nilai
  1. Known as AFC Champions League since 2003.
  2. Al-Jaish SC became Champions of 2004 AFC Cup.
  3. Safa SC became runners' up in 2008 AFC Cup.
  4. Al-Kuwait became Chammpions of 2013 AFC Cup.

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