Syria national football team explained

Syria
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Nickname:Nosour Qasioun[1]
(Arabic: نُسُور قَاسِيُون|lit=Qasioun eagles)
Association:Syrian Football Association (SFA)
Confederation:AFC (Asia)
Sub-Confederation:WAFF (West Asia)
UAFA (Arab world)
Coach:Vacant
Captain:Omar Al Somah
Most Caps:Maher Al-Sayed (109)
Top Scorer:Firas Al-Khatib (36)
Home Stadium:Aleppo International Stadium
Fifa Trigramme:SYR
Fifa Max:68
Fifa Max Date:1 July 2018
Fifa Min:152
Fifa Min Date:September 2014, March 2015
Elo Max:53
Elo Max Date:October 1974
Elo Min:125
Elo Min Date:September 1984
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First Game: 1–2
(Beirut, Lebanon; 19 April 1942)[2]
Largest Win: 13–0 Muscat and Oman
(Cairo, Egypt; 6 September 1965)
Largest Loss: 8–0
(Athens, Greece; 25 November 1949)
8–0
(Alexandria, Egypt; 16 October 1951)
Regional Name:Asian Cup
Regional Cup Apps:7
Regional Cup First:1980
Regional Cup Best:Round of 16 (2023)
2Ndregional Name:Arab Cup
2Ndregional Cup Best:Runners-up (1963, 1966, 1988)
2Ndregional Cup Apps:7
2Ndregional Cup First:1963
3Rdregional Name:WAFF Championship
3Rdregional Cup Apps:8
3Rdregional Cup First:2000
3Rdregional Cup Best:Champions (2012)
4Thregional Cup Apps:1
4Thregional Name:Jordan International Tournament
4Thregional Cup First:2022
4Thregional Cup Best:Fourth place (2022)

The Syria national football team (Arabic: منتخب سُورِيَا لِكُرَّةُ الْقَدَم) represents Syria in international football, and is controlled by the Syrian Arab Federation for Football, the governing body for football in Syria. Syria has never qualified for the World Cup finals, but did reach the fourth qualification round in 2018. The team is currently banned by FIFA from playing at home, as they have not hosted a game since December 2010.[3] Internationally, Syria won the 2012 WAFF Championship, 1957 Arab Games and the 1987 Mediterranean Games.

History

From 1936 to 1969: The beginnings

The Syrian Football Federation was founded in 1936, 10 years before independence from the French in 1946. It has been affiliated with FIFA since 1937 and has been a member of AFC since 1969.[4] [5] Syria played its first unofficial matches under the name of Damascus XI with Lebanon (5–4) in 1939 and with Iraq (1–2) in 1944.[6] [7]

Syria played their first official game against Lebanon on 19 April 1942; Qasioun Eagles won 2–1. Syria's first official qualifying match was played in Ankara against Turkey, which ended in a Syrian defeat 7–0 on 20 November 1949.[8] Thanks to that, the Syrian team participated in the 1950 World Cup European qualifiers as one of the first teams in the region to do so.[9] One of the biggest defeats was played in Athens against Greece, on 25 November 1949, 5 days after its first official match which ended in a score of 8–0 for the Greeks.[10]

At the 1951 Mediterranean Games in Alexandria, on 12 October 1951, one of Syria's biggest defeats was recorded against Egypt which ended with a score of 8–0 for the Pharaohs.[11]

The first great success of the national team was silver at the 1953 Arab Games, when they were defeated in the final by Egypt (4–0).[12] At the 1957 Arab Games in Beirut, they advanced to the finals after the semi-final defeat of Morocco, in which they defeated Tunisia with goals scored by Shamas and Awadis Kaoulakian 3–1.[13]

In the FIFA World Cup 1958 qualifiers, the Syrian football team was defeated by the Sudan in the 1st round of the playoffs. Between 1958 and 1961, the team combined with Egypt to form the United Arab Republic national football team, although the team's records are attributed only to Egypt by FIFA.[14] Syria reached the finals in the Arab Cup twice: in 1963 (beaten by Tunisia) and 1966 (beaten by Iraq).[15]

In the 1966 World Cup qualifiers they were one of two teams from the Asian zone (the other being Israel) to be allocated to the European qualifying zone and were originally placed with Spain and the Republic of Ireland. However, they joined the Asian and African boycott of the 1966 qualifiers, due to the decision of FIFA to allocate just one place between Asia and Africa.[16]

1970s: Successes in Arab competitions

In the 1970s, they regularly participated in the Palestine Cup, which served as a substitute for the Arab Cup. At the 1972 Palestine Cup, they placed fourth when they lost 1–3 to Algeria.[17] At the 1973 Palestine Cup, they advanced from the group stage to the semifinals, where they eliminated Algeria after penalties (0–0, pen. 3–2). In the final of the cup, they clearly lost to Tunisia 0–4.[18]

In the 1974 Kuneitra Cup, the Qasioun Eagles entered the knockout phase after the group defeat of Sudan, Libya, Palestine and North Yemen. In the semifinals of the cup, they defeated Tunisia (3–1), but in the final, they unfortunately lost to Morocco after a penalty shootout.[19]

For the 1974 World Cup, they finished second in the group in the 1st round of the qualification, behind Iran, insufficient to advance to the next round.[20]

At the 1975 Palestine Cup, they eliminated Libya in the group stage, but lost to Iraq in the semifinals 0: 4 and in the bronze medal match with Sudan 0–1.[21] In 1976, Damascus hosted the Arab Games, whose football tournament was played at the Abbasiyyin Stadium, where the home Syrian team won bronze medals.[22]

In the 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification, the Qasioun Eagles did not go through the first round, as despite losing one victory over Saudi Arabia (2–0) they lost both matches to Iran, finishing in third place in the group.[23]

The years 1980-1996: an improvement in Syrian football

The Syrian team made it to the 1980 Olympics thanks to Iran, as the team withdrew due to the American-led boycott of the Olympics.[24] Despite losing 0–3 to Algeria and 0–5 to the GDR, they gained experience from big matches. However, the most valuable result in the tournament was a draw with a strong Spain 0–0.[25]

The Syrian team took part in the three editions of the Asian Nations Cup in the 1980s. In the 1980 Asian Cup, they finished 3rd out of 5 in the group stage, behind North Korea and Iran, ahead of China and Bangladesh.[26]

In the 1984 Asian Nations Cup, they finished 4th out of 5 in the 1st round, ahead of South Korea, behind Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.[27] In the 1988 Asian Nations Cup, they finished 3rd out of 5 still in the 1st round, behind China and Saudi Arabia, ahead of Kuwait and Bahrain.[28] The two Syrian scorers were with one goal each: Walid Nasser and Walid Al-Hel. They were finalists in the Arab Nations Cup in 1988 (beaten by Iraq).

For the qualifiers of the 1982 World Cup, they finished last in the group stage behind Qatar, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.[29] As for the qualification round of the 1986 World Cup, Syria came very close to a qualification which would have been historic, since it passed the 1st round ahead of Kuwait and North Yemen, beat Bahrain and lost in the final qualifying round to Iraq 1–3 on aggregate, with the only Syrian goal scored by Walid Abu Al-Sel.[30]

One of the greatest successes of the Qasioun Eagles in the 1980s was the participation in the finals of the 1987 Mediterranean Games, which took place in Latakia, and the defeat of the France team 2–1.[31] [32]

In the 1990 World Cup qualifiers, the national team placed second in the first round after losing to Saudi Arabia 4–5 (goal scorers: Mahrous, Jakalan, Al-Nasser and Helou).[33]

In 1992, the Arab Games were held in Syria, which included the Arab Cup In this tournament, the Syrian national team led by Virgil Dridea placed 4th after advancing to the semifinals (losing to Egypt 4–3 on penalties) and losing in the bronze medal match with Kuwait 1–2.[34]

During the 1994 World Cup qualifiers, they led the qualifying group after winning over Taiwan and Oman, but due to draws with Iran (0–0 and 1–1, goal scored by Abdul Latif Helou), they did not advance to the second round.[35]

In the 1st round of the 1996 Asian Cup, the Syrian team beat Uzbekistan (2–1), thanks to goals from Nader Joukhadar and Ali Dib, but they were beaten by Japan (1–2, goal by Nader Joukhadar) and by China (0–3). By finishing 3rd in the group, they had a chance to qualify for the quarterfinals but having a low score compared to the other two countries (Iraq and South Korea), the team finished as the worst 3rd, again missed the knockout phase.

From 1996 to 2007: Years of hope and disappointment

At the 1997 Arab Games in Beirut, they reached the final, in which Jordan defeated them 0–1.[36]

One of Syria's biggest victories was recorded in Tehran on 4 June 1997, against the Maldives, a match that ended with a final score of 12–0 for the Syrians. 5 days later it faces again the Maldives, still in Tehran, which ends with the same score of 12–0. These two matches were played as a part of the qualification for the 1998 World Cup, where it was eliminated in the first preliminary round, ahead of Iran.[37]

The Syrian team was twice finalist in 2000 and 2004 of a regional competition, the West Asian Football Championship, beaten each time by Iran; as they reached the semi-finals of the West Asian Championship 2002 held at home but lost to Jordan on a golden goal scored in the last minutes of extra time (1–2), before losing to Iran on penalties during the match for the 3rd place (2–2, 2–4).

As for the qualification of the World Cup 2002, they were overtaken by Oman at 1st, while being ahead of the Philippines and Laos.[38]

In the qualifiers for the 2006 World Cup, they did not advance to the third stage after uncertain match performances and losses with Bahrain (1–2) and Kyrgyzstan (0–1).[39]

During this period, the national team participated in the 2007 Nehru Cup, where after the first victory over Bangladesh (2–0) they defeated Kyrgyzstan (4–1), India (3–2) and Cambodia (5–1) and advanced to the finals.[40] The top scorers were famous Syrian stars Zyad Chaabo (5 goals) and Maher Al-Sayed (4 goals). But the cup final for the team did not turn out well, because they lost to India 0–1.[41] [42]

From 2007 to 2012: Great achievements

In 2007, Syria advanced to the WAAF Cup under the leadership of coach Fajr Ibrahim, where they after victories over Lebanon and Jordan (both 1–0), lost in the semifinals to Iraq 0–3.[43]

A year later, the Qasioun Eagles took part in the 2008 WAAF Cup, where after a 2–1 victory over Oman and a draw with Jordan, they advanced to the semifinals, where they lost to Iran (0–2).[44]

At the 2009 Nehru Cup, Syria sovereignly won the group stage, defeating Sri Lanka, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon and, in a close match, India (1–0). In the final of the cup, they encountered India, with which they lost 1–2 on penalties (the only Syrian scorer was Ali Diab).[45]

In the qualifications for the World Cup 2010, the team of Syria beat Afghanistan in the 1st round, then Indonesia in the 2nd round, but narrowly failed in the 3rd round to qualify for the 4th round, due to an unfavorable goal average, behind UAE and Iran, but ahead of Kuwait.[46]

The Syrian team qualified for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar after a long absence from it since 1996, where it ascended to the championship without any loss in the qualifiers. They were eliminated from the group stage again after losing to Jordan and Japan and defeating Saudi Arabia.[47] Shortly afterwards, they were disqualified from the 2014 World Cup due to the use of an ineligible player.[48]

In December 2012, Syria beat Iraq in the final of West Asia Cup to collect its first major trophy and Ahmad Al Saleh became the scorer of the historic winning goal (1–0).[49] Official Syrian television interrupted its broadcasts to announce the victory and show the presentation of the cup live.[50]

From 2013 to 2016: Withdrawal from positions

In 2013, the Syrian team withdrew from the WAAF Cup due to the Syrian Civil War. In the following years, the situation in the national team was not good because they could not play at home stadiums.[51]

The Syrian national team missed the 2015 AFC Asian Cup after failing to qualify and occupying third place in Group A which included Jordan, Singapore and Oman.[52] In 2016, Syria took part in the King's Cup under national team captain Mosab Balhous and head coach Ayman Hakeem, where they lost in the semifinals after a penalty shootout with Thailand and defeated the United Arab Emirates 1–0 in third place match.[53]

2018 World Cup qualifiers: Syria close to great success

Ever since war broke out in the country, Syria have been banned from playing home games in their own country and in fact were one day away from being thrown out of the 2018 World Cup only for Malaysia to swoop in at the last minute and offer to host all of Syria's home games.[54] [55] [56]

After finishing in second place in Group E during the 2018 World Cup 2nd qualifying round, behind Japan, but ahead of Singapore, Afghanistan and Cambodia. Syria was among the top 4 (2nd) and obtained the right to play in the 3rd round, in addition to being qualified for the next Asian Cup.[57]

They were transferred to group A, along with Iran, South Korea, Uzbekistan, China and Qatar. On 5 September 2017, Syria qualified for the first time in their history for the play-offs of a World Cup by finishing 3rd in their group with 13 points, level on points with Uzbekistan, but ahead in the standings thanks to better goal difference, following of their draw gleaned in stoppage time on the lawn of the Iran (2–2) in the last match.[58]

This was the best performance by Qasioun Eagles to date in a World Cup qualifying phase.[59] The prospect of a historic qualification for a final phase of the World Cup has given rise to a momentary halt to the conflict which has ravaged the country for six years, as well as the installation of giant screens by the authorities in the main public squares of major cities to follow the decisive match against Iran.[60] [61]

Syria v Australia

On 5 October 2017 in Malacca, Syria managed to draw (1–1) against Australia thanks to a converted penalty in the 85th minute by Omar Al Somah, who had already equalized in stoppage time in the last pool match against Iran, responding to the opening goal in the first half of Robbie Kruse.[62]

In the return match played five days later in Sydney, the Syrians opened the scoring in the 6th minute of play, once again thanks to Al Somah, but Tim Cahill tied the two teams seven minutes after the opening goal.

The two teams continued to neutralize each other and it was in extra time that Australia took a decisive advantage in the 109th minute of play thanks to a new goal from Cahill, dashing Syria's last hopes of participating in a World Cup. Reduced to 10 at the start of extra time, Syria nevertheless bravely tried their luck, narrowly missing the equalizer and qualification for the Intercontinental play-off during stoppage time in the 2nd half of extra time on a free kick from the essential Al Somah who found the post.[63]

2019 Asian Cup: a missed opportunity

At the 2019 AFC Asian Cup (Group B) in the United Arab Emirates, Syria under the leadership of then-head coach Bernd Stange, the national team drew 0–0 with Palestine in the first match of the tournament. Syria failed to advance from the group stage after losing to Australia (2–3) and Jordan (0–2).[64] [65]

The Syrian coach Bernd Stange was sacked after this tournament, and replaced with former manager Fajr Ibrahim.[66] The team's game didn't improve much after this intervention as they suffered an agonizing loss to Australia after an injury time goal by Tom Rogic in the second half, confirming Syria's elimination.[67]

From 2019 to the present

In qualifying for the 2022 World Cup, which began in the fall of 2019, they were placed second in Group A of the 2nd round after the draw.[68] In the first matches of the group, the Qasioun Eagles comfortably won first over the Philippines (5–2), Maldives (2–1) and Guam (4–0).[69] Subsequently, in an important match, they defeated China 2–1 after Osama Omari's goal and Zhang Linpeng's own goal.[70] In the next match, the national team defeated the Philippines 1–0 with a decisive goal by midfielder Ward Al Salama.[71] On 11 March 2020, Tunisian Nabil Maâloul was appointed head coach of Syria.[72]

The last matches in the group were played in 2021 due to COVID-19 in Asia, when they first defeated the Maldives (4–0) and Guam (3–0), confirming their 1st place, advanced to the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and also to the third stage of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup. With the 1st place assured, Syria then lost to China 1–3 in the final game, which was irrelevant to the final standing.[69]

Nabil Maâloul resigned on June 15, 2021, due to disagreements with the leadership of the football federation. Nizar Mahrous replaced him for the next qualification phase.[73] The team started this part of the qualification with unconvincing results with Iran (0–1), UAE (1–1) and South Korea (1–2), with both Syrian goals scored by Omar Khribin and Mahmoud Al Baher. After a humiliating defeat in the Levantine derby with Lebanon (2–3, the scorers were Khrbin and Somah), a draw with Iraq (1–1 only goal was scored by Somah) and a high defeat with Iran (0–3), the head coach Mahrous was fired.[74]

At the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup, under the leadership of new coach Valeriu Tița, they showed up in good form.[75] They played the first match in Group B against the UAE, which they lost 1–2.[76] In the next match, Syria played well despite the previous results, as Oliver Kass Kawo and Mouhamad Anez scored 2–0 over the big favorite from Tunisia.[77] [78] In their last group match, the Qasioun Eagles lost very badly to Mauritania 1–2 when the equalizing goal was scored by Mahmoud Al Baher in the 52nd minute. They took the 3rd place in the group and the 9th place overall.[79]

In the last qualifying matches, they lost first to the UAE 0–2 then to South Korea with the same score, and due to these results, Tița was dismissed.[80] Ghassan Maatouk was appointed as the new national head coach on February 9, 2022, leading the team to victory in the derby with Lebanon (3–0) and a draw with Iraq (1–1) in the last two matches. As a result, the Syrian team finished 5th in Group A.[81]

2023 AFC Asian Cup: Syria reach the knockout stage for the first time ever

Syria qualified for their seventh AFC Asian Cup in 2023, and during this tournament, they made the knockout stage for the first time in their history by ranking as one of the best ranked third place team,[82] after being drawn into Group B alongside Australia, India and Uzbekistan.[83] In the round of 16, Syria lost against Iran in the penalty shootouts following a 1–1 draw after extra time, despite their numerical superiority at the start of injury time following a 2nd yellow card for Mehdi Taremi.[84]

Stadiums

Home stadiums list
ImageStadiumCapacityLocationLast match
Aleppo International Stadium53,200Aleppov  
(18 November 2009; (2011 Asian Cup Q)
Abbasiyyin Stadium30,000v  
(22 December 2010; Friendly)
Al-Hamadaniah Stadium15,000Aleppov  
(22 February 2006; (2007 Asian Cup Q)
Al-Jalaa Stadium10,000Damascus v  
(26 March 2004; Friendly)

Team image

Rivalries

Syria's common rivals are mostly from the Levant, which are Lebanon and Jordan.[85]

Syria vs. Lebanon

1. Only matches recognized by FIFA.
2. Wins for Syria.
Due to historical reasons, matches against Lebanon have been frequently followed and seen by Syrians as the most important rival.[86] Syria played until today 25 games against Lebanon. The first match took place on 19 April 1942 in a friendly match against the Cedars in Beirut, when Lebanon and Syria were a French colonies.[87] In 1947 Syria played two more friendlies against Lebanon: 4–1 victory in Beirut on 4 May,[88] and 1–0 victory in Aleppo on 18 May.[89] It was at this time that the matches were the most regular. Syria dominates the series with 15 wins, 5 draws and 5 losses.

Syria vs. Jordan

1. Only matches recognized by FIFA.
2. Wins for Syria.

Syria played their first official match against Jordan on 1 August 1953 in Alexandria, Egypt as part of the 1953 Arab Games, winning 3–1. In later years, the derby gained mutual popularity mainly due to historical and political reasons, as Syrians consider Jordan as part of the original territory of Bilad al-Sham.[90]

Nickname

The Syrian national team is known by supporters and the media as Nosour Qasioun, meaning The Eagles of Qasioun in reference to the Mount Qasioun, which stretch over the capital of Syria, Damascus.[1]

Kits

The Syria national football team's home color is red and away is white.

Kit supplierPeriodNotes
Diadora2005–2010
Adidas2011–2014
Lotto2015–2017
Jako2018–2020
Uhlsport2021–2022
Jako2022–

Results and fixtures

See also: Syria national football team results (2020–present) and Syria national football team results.

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

2024

Coaching staff

Current technical staff

PositionName
Head coach Vacant
Assistant coaches Vacant
Goalkeeping coach Vacant
Team manager Vacant
Fitness coach Vacant

Coaching history

NameNatPeriodMatchesWinsDrawsLossesHonours
Vinzenz Dittrich1951
Francisc Mészáros1954
József Albert1956–19591957 Arab Games winners[91]
Miklós Vadas1960–1965
Cornel Drăgușin[92] 1965–1966
Ezzat Abdel-Wahab1969
Mehana Jabour1971
Khalil Nadaf1971–1972
Mohamed Azzam 1972
Khalil Nadaf 1972–1973
Mousa Shamas 1973–1974
Lofti Kerkuli 1974
Petre Rădulescu[93] 1974–1975
Vladimir Bolotov1975
Mohamed Azzam 1976–1977
Lofti Kerkuli 1977
Zaki Natour 1978
Horst Zokoll1978–1979
Mustafa Hasanagić1979
Mousa Shamas1980
Joseph Chadli[94] 1980
Bill Asprey[95] 1980–1982
Karl Trautmann1983–1984
Viktor Vasilyev1984
Avedis Kavlakian1984–1985
Valeriy Yaremchenko1985–19871987 Mediterranean Games winners
Anatoliy Azarenkov
1987–1992
Virgil Dridea[96] 1992–1993
Marwan Khouri1994–1995
Yuri Kurnenin1995–1997
Anwar Abdul-Kader1997
Kevork Mardikian1997
Angel Stankov1997
Mircea Rădulescu1997–1998
Joel Camargo1998–1999
Mousa ShamasMarch 1999 – September 1999
Dragoslav PopovićSeptember 1999 – February 2000
Dragoslav SridovićMarch 2000 – April 2000
Božidar VukotićMarch 2001 – October 2001
Jalal TalebiNovember 2001 – September 200210901
Janusz WójcikMarch 2003 – August 2003
Božidar VukotićSeptember 2003 – November 2003
Ahmed RifaatDecember 2003 – November 2004
Nizar MahrousNovember 2004 – 2005
Miloslav Radenović2005 – August 2006
5 August 2006 – February 2008241356
Mohammad Kwid10 May 2008 – 20 August 20088404
13 November 2008 – 13 September 2010281396
Ayman Hakeem (Interim)14 September 2010 – 20 December 20105212
Ratomir Dujković28 October 2010 – 8 December 20101100
Valeriu Tiţa21 December 2010 – 9 February 20116105
Claude Le Roy16 April 2011 – 4 May 20110000
Nizar Mahrous22 May 2011 – 18 August 20117520
Marwan Khoury7 July 2012 – 30 August 20124112
Hussam Al Sayed21 October 2012 – 10 April 201382332012 WAFF Championship winners
Anas Makhlouf13 April 2013 – 23 October 20133012
Hussam Al Sayed (Interim)9 November 2013 – 20 November 20133102
Ahmad Al Shaar13 February 2014 – 5 March 20141001
Muhannad Al Fakeer18 September 2014 – 5 January 20152200
6 January 2015 – 29 March 2016141013
Ayman Hakeem9 May 2016 – 20 November 2017216114
Bernd Stange31 January 2018 – 10 January 201911353
10 January 2019 – 31 December 2019 17737
11 March 2020 – 15 June 2021 7304
Nizar Mahrous7 July 2021 – 16 November 20216024
Valeriu Tiţa18 November 2021 – 1 February 20225104
Ghassan Maatouk9 February 2022 – 1 June 20223210
Hussam Al Sayed23 August 2022 – 1 February 20236006
Héctor Cúper2 February 2023 – 11 June 202418567

Players

Current squad

The following 24 players were called up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification games against and on 6 and 11 June 2024.[97]

Information correct as of 11 June 2024, after the match against .

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Syria squad within the last 12 months.PREPRE INJINJ WDINJPRE PRE SUS Player suspended.
INJ Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury.
RET Retired from the national team.
WD Player withdrew from the squad for non-injury related reasons.
PRE Player was named in preliminary squad.

Previous squads

AFC Asian Cup
Olympic Games:

Player records

See main article: Syria national football team records and statistics.

[98]

Players in bold are still active with Syria.

Most appearances

RankPlayerCapsGoalsCareer
1Maher Al-Sayed109291999–2013
2Ali Diab9742004–2013
3Mahmoud Al-Mawas93152012–present
4Mosab Balhous8602006–2016
5Raja Rafe84322002–2015
6Tarek Jabban8351996–2007
7Ibrahim Alma8002012–present
8Nizar Mahrous76121985–1993
9George Khouri7481982–1989
10Moayad Ajan7232012–present

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Firas Al-Khatib36722001–2019
2Raja Rafe32842006–2016
3Maher Al-Sayed291091999–2013
4Omar Khribin2758
5Said Bayazid24241997–2001
6Zyad Chaabo22492001–2010
7Omar Al Somah21402012–present
8Mohamed Al-Zeno15482004–2011
Mahmoud Al-Mawas1593
10Avedis Kavlakian141953–1966

Competitive record

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup recordQualification record
YearRound
1930 to 1938Not a FIFA memberNot a FIFA member
1950Withdrew100107
1954Did not enterDid not enter
1958Did not qualify201112
1962WithdrewWithdrew
1966
1970Did not enterDid not enter
1974Did not qualify631266
1978Withdrew410326
1982Did not qualify400427
1986843184
1990421175
19946330144
19985212275
20026411406
2006622277
2010106222310
2014Disqualified200206
2018Did not qualify209563722
2022188373123
20266213912
2030To be determinedTo be determined
2034
Total108462438214132

AFC Asian Cup

See main article: Syria at the AFC Asian Cup.

AFC Asian Cup recordwidth=1% rowspan=22Qualification record
YearRoundPldWD*LGFGAPldWDLGFGA
1956Not a AFC memberNot a AFC member
1960
1964
1968
1972Did not qualify302145
1976WithdrewWithdrew
1980Group stage421132321020
1984411235630399
1988420225431082
1992Did not qualify210134
1996Group stage310236430162
2000Did not qualify6411113
200462131610
20076222106
2011Group stage3102456420102
2015Did not qualify611477
2019Group stage30122586022611
2023Round of 164121228701227
2027To be determined6213912
TotalRound of 1625851219307440122214380
AFC Asian Cup history
YearRoundScoreResult
1980
Round 1 0–0 Draw
Round 1 1–0 Win
Round 1 1–2 Loss
Round 1 1–0 Win
1984
Round 1 1–1 Draw
Round 1 0–1 Loss
Round 1 1–0 Win
Round 1 1–3 Loss
1988
Round 1 0–2 Loss
Round 1 0–3 Loss
Round 1 1–0 Win
Round 1 1–0 Win
1996
Round 1 1–2 Loss
Round 1 0–3 Loss
Round 1 2–1 Win
2011
Round 1 2–1 Win
Round 1 1–2 Loss
Round 1 1–2 Loss
2019
Round 1 0–0 Draw
Round 1 0–2 Loss
Round 1 2–3 Loss
2023
Round 1 0–0 Draw
Round 1 0–1 Loss
Round 1 1–0 Win
Round of 16 1–1 Draw

Olympic Games

Olympic Games recordOlympic Games qualification record
YearResultPldWD*LGFGAPldWD*LGFGA
1900 to 1968 Did not enter
1972Did not qualify 201101
1976Did not enter
1980Round 1301208 420231
1984Did not qualify 6213610
200205
1992 to presentSee Syria national under-23 teamSee Syria national under-23 team
Total0 Titles301208 14428917

WAFF Championship

WAFF Championship record
YearRoundPldWD*LGFGA
2000Runners-up521252
2002Fourth place411256
2004Runners-up4112613
2007Semi-finals320123
2008Semi-finals311123
2010Group stage201123
2012Champions422053
2014Withdrew
2019Group stage402257
2023Qualified
Total1 Title2999113240

FIFA Arab Cup

FIFA Arab Cup record
YearRoundPldWD*LGFGA
1963Runners-up430194
1964Did not enter
1966Runners-up531194
1985Did not enter
1988Runners-up622255
1992Fourth place403123
1998Group stage200216
2002Group stage420286
2012Did not enter
2021Group stage310244
2025To be determined
Total0 Titles28116113832

Palestine Cup of Nations

Palestine Cup of Nations record
YearRoundPldWDLGFGA
1972Fourth place64021110
1973Runners-up63121611
1975Fourth place410338
Total0 Titles168173029

Arab Games

Arab Games record
YearRoundPldWD*LGFGA
1953Runners-up311135
1957Champions5221126
1961Did not enter
1965Group stage4202208
1976Third place631264
1985Group stage200204
1992See 1992 Arab Cup
1997Runners-up540195
1999Group stage404055
2007Did not enter
2011Withdrew
2023 to presentSee Syria national under-23 team
Total1 Title331211105740

Mediterranean Games

Mediterranean Games record
YearRoundPldWDLGFGA
1951Third place2002012
1955Fourth place3003010
1959Did not enter
1963Group stage3003110
1967Did not enter
1971Group stage300314
1975Did not enter
1979
1983Group stage200202
1987Champions5410133
1991 to present See Syria national under-20 team
Total1 Title1841131541

Asian Games

Asian Games record
YearRoundPldWD*LGFGA
1951Did not enter
1954
1958
1962
1966
1970
1974
1978
1982Group stage302135
1986Did not enter
1990
1994
1998
2002 to presentSee Syria national under-23 team
Total0 Titles301235

West Asian Games

West Asian Games record
YearRoundPldWD*LGFGA
1997Runners-up4 3 01 144
2002Third place[99] 413054
2005Runners-up413075
Total0 Titles125612613

Head-to-head record

See main article: Syria national football team records and statistics. The list shown below shows the Syria national football team all-time international record against opposing nations.

Key

after match against

All friendly and international matches have been approved, except for Olympic matches.A-level matches

Syria national football team head-to-head records
width=160Opponent width=30Playedwidth=30Winwidth=30Drawswidth=30Lossewidth=30width=30width=30width=12Confederation
4 4 0 0 16 3 +13 AFC
6 1 2 3 4 7 −3 CAF
4 0 1 3 4 7 −3 AFC
23 11 6 6 27 24 +3 AFC
3 3 0 0 5 1 +4 AFC
1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 UEFA
3 3 0 0 17 1 +16 AFC
1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 CAF
15 5 2 8 14 29 −15 AFC
4 4 0 0 17 1 +16 AFC
1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 UEFA
a 1 0 0 1 0 5 −5 UEFA
10 1 2 7 5 23 −18 CAF
2 0 0 2 0 12 −12 UEFA
2 2 0 0 7 0 +7 AFC
1 1 0 0 2 1 +1 CONCACAF
1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 AFC
7 3 2 2 8 7 +1 AFC
5 4 0 1 15 3 +12 AFC
30 1 12 17 16 52 −36 AFC
33 5 11 17 25 46 −21 AFC
13 0 2 11 9 37 −28 AFC
43 14 14 15 47 44 +3 AFC
4 3 1 0 8 1 +7 UEFA
37 12 9 16 43 56 −13 AFC
7 2 2 3 10 8 +2 AFC
2 2 0 0 20 0 +20 AFC
25 15 5 5 50 28 +22 AFC
10 3 3 4 13 17 −4 AFC
6 2 2 2 10 12 -2 AFC
7 6 0 1 39 4 +35 AFC
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 CAF
3 2 0 1 4 2 +2 CAF
6 0 3 3 2 7 −5 CAF
2 1 1 0 7 1 +6 AFC
2 2 0 0 5 0 +5 AFC
1 0 0 1 0 1 −1 CAF
13 4 5 4 18 15 +3 AFC
26 9 8 9 39 28 +11 AFC
15 8 5 2 25 13 +12 AFC
5 5 0 0 25 3 +22 AFC
16 5 4 7 20 22 −2 AFC
1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 UEFA
28 2 9 17 22 53 −31 AFC
1 1 0 0 6 0 +6 CAF
6 4 0 2 11 7 +4 AFC
10 1 3 6 5 12 −7 AFC
a 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 AFC
a 1 0 0 1 0 2 −2 UEFA
3 3 0 0 17 0 +17 AFC
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 UEFA
10 4 2 4 10 10 0 CAF
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 UEFA
8 6 1 1 13 6 +7 AFC
5 1 2 3 10 13 −3 AFC
11 5 1 5 14 16 −2 CAF
1 0 0 1 0 7 −7 UEFA
2 1 1 0 6 2 +4 AFC
24 3 8 13 18 36 −18 AFC
7 3 2 2 5 5 0 AFC
2 0 0 2 2 6 −4 CONMEBOL
4 1 1 2 1 3 −2 AFC
b 14 11 1 2 42 10 +32 AFC
1 1 0 0 6 0 +6 CAF
Total 537 202 125 210 767 692 +75
Last match updated was against   on 6 June 2024.
(a) Denotes defunct national football team.
(b) Including North Yemen

Honours

Note: * The 1992 edition organised as part of the Arab Games, and also counted as Arab Cup.

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

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