China national football team results (1913–1949) explained

See main article: China national football team results. This article lists the results for the China national football team between 1913 and 1949. Scores are listed with the Chinese score first, followed by the opponents' score.

Key
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bgcolor=#FFFFBB Draw
bgcolor=#FFBBBB Defeat

1910s

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScorers
5 February 1913Manila, Philippines1–21913 Far Eastern Championship GamesTong Fuk Cheung
17 May 1915Shanghai, China1–01915 Far Eastern Championship GamesWong Pak Chung
18 May 1915Shanghai, China0–01915 Far Eastern Championship Games
19 May 1915Shanghai, China1–11915 Far Eastern Championship GamesYip Kwai Sam
9 May 1917Tokyo, Japan5–01917 Far Eastern Championship GamesKwok Po Kan, Tong Fuk Cheung, Fung Kin Wai (3)
9 May 1917Tokyo, Japan3–01917 Far Eastern Championship GamesYe Kun, Tong Fuk Cheung (2)
12 May 1919Manila, Philippines2–01919 Far Eastern Championship GamesTong Fuk Cheung, Wong Pak Chung
13 May 1919Manila, Philippines1–21919 Far Eastern Championship GamesWong Pak Chung
15 May 1919Manila, Philippines2–11919 Far Eastern Championship GamesKwok Po Kan, Wong Pak Chung

1920s

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScorers
31 May 1921Shanghai, China1–01921 Far Eastern Championship GamesYip Kau Ko
1 June 1921Shanghai, China4–01921 Far Eastern Championship GamesYip Kau Ko, Wong Pak Chung, Aw Kit Sang, ?
22 May 1923Osaka, Japan3–01923 Far Eastern Championship GamesWong Pak Chung, ?, ?
24 May 1923Osaka, Japan5–11923 Far Eastern Championship GamesWong Pak Chung (2), Yip Kau Ko (3)
18 August 1923Sydney, Australia1–5FriendlyLee Wai Tong
25 August 1923Newcastle, Australia3–4FriendlyWong Pak Chung (2), Lee Wai Tong
15 September 1923Brisbane, Australia0–5Friendly
22 September 1923Sydney, Australia3–1FriendlyChang Hsi En, Lee Wai Tong (2)
29 September 1923Melbourne, Australia0–2Friendly
6 October 1923Adelaide, Australia2–2FriendlyChang Hsi En, Lee Wai Tong
15 December 1923Hong Kong1–1FriendlyWong Pak Chung
FIFA-affiliated era
20 May 1925Manila, Philippines2–01925 Far Eastern Championship GamesLee Wai Tong (2)
22 May 1925Manila, Philippines5–11925 Far Eastern Championship GamesLee Wai Tong (3), Pang Wah Hing, Suen Kam Shun
18 June 1927Adelaide, Australia3–0Friendly
2 July 1927Sydney, Australia2–6Friendly
9 July 1927Sydney, Australia1–6FriendlyChan Kwong Yiu
16 July 1927Newcaslte, Australia4–7FriendlyFung King Cheong (2), Lee Wai Tong, Chan Kwong Yiu
23 July 1927Hobart, Australia1–1FriendlyLee Wai Tong
27 August 1927Shanghai, China5–11927 Far Eastern Championship GamesSuen Kam Shun (2), Cai Bingfen (3)
31 August 1927Shanghai, China3–11927 Far Eastern Championship GamesSuen Kam Shun (2), Chen Huanxian

1930s

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScorers
27 May 1930Tokyo, Japan5–01930 Far Eastern Championship GamesDai Linjing (3), Ye Beihua, Suen Kam Shun
29 May 1930Tokyo, Japan3–31930 Far Eastern Championship Games
12 May 1934Manila, Philippines2–01934 Far Eastern Championship Games
14 May 1934Manila, Philippines2–01934 Far Eastern Championship Games
20 May 1934Manila, Philippines4–31934 Far Eastern Championship GamesTam Kong Pak (2), Lee Wai Tong (2)
8 July 1936 https://eastbengalclubrecords.wordpress.com/tag/india-football/Calcutta, British India India1–1FriendlySuen Kam Shun
6 August 1936Berlin, Germany0–21936 Summer Olympics

1940s

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionScorers
13 May 1948Bangkok, Thailand Thailand5–0FriendlyHo Ying Fun, Li Tai Fai, Kwok Ying Kee, Lai Shiu Wing, Chau Man Chi
22 May 1948Singapore Singapore0–1Friendly
27 June 1948Singapore Malaya3–0FriendlyChu Wing Keong (2), Chau Man Chi
7 July 1948Singapore Singapore4–3FriendlyChu Wing Keong (2), Chau Man Chi, Kwok Ying Kee
17 July 1948Calcutta, India0–1Friendly
25 July 1948London, Great Britain3–2FriendlyHo Ying Fun (2), Chu Wing Keong
2 August 1948London, Great Britain0–41948 Summer Olympics
2 January 1949Hong Kong, Great Britain3–2Friendly

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