Fixtures

AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 03/31 12:00 6 Nepal vs Laos - View

Results

AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 11/19 12:00 5 [3] Laos v Vietnam [2] L 0-2
AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 10/14 13:00 4 [1] Malaysia v Laos [3] L 5-1
AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 10/09 12:00 3 [3] Laos v Malaysia [1] L 0-3
AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 06/10 12:00 2 [4] Laos v Nepal [3] W 2-1
AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 03/25 12:30 1 Vietnam v Laos L 5-0
International Match 03/20 12:00 - Laos v Sri Lanka L 1-2
ASEAN Championship 12/18 10:30 4 [5] Myanmar v Laos [4] L 3-2
ASEAN Championship 12/15 10:30 3 [5] Laos v Philippines [3] D 1-1
ASEAN Championship 12/12 13:00 2 [2] Indonesia v Laos [5] D 3-3
ASEAN Championship 12/09 13:00 1 [2] Laos v Vietnam [2] L 1-4
International Match 11/17 12:30 - Thailand v Laos D 1-1
International Match 11/14 12:30 - Laos v Malaysia L 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 6 4
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 7 4 3
Goals for 11 5 6
Goals against 29 13 16
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 3 2 1

The Laos national association football team represents Laos in association football and is governed by the Lao Football Federation.

History

Laos established their national football association in 1951. The South-east Asian nation is still waiting to make its entrance into a major international competition. Laos have never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, AFC Asian Cup or Asian Games and as an international side, their appearances have been restricted to regional tournaments such as the Southeast Asian Games and the AFF Championship. After years of internal strife, Laos focused on economic and political recovery. With the country achieving political stability, football has made an impact on Laotians.

Since making their appearance at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games, Laos has competed in the inaugural 1996 AFF Championship, drawing against Vietnam 1–1 and winning against Cambodia 1–0. Although they are new to the regional tournaments, Laos has displayed a fiery passion and talent. In 1995, they beat Brunei and Philippines and two years later in the 1997 Southeast Asian Games held in Jakarta, they also beat Malaysia 1–0 and Philippines 4–1. Domestic competitions are also active with over 60 clubs competing at various levels. Domestic football is amateur although most of the top teams are drawn from government ministries and public services. In the qualifying preliminary rounds for the 2004 Asian Cup, Laos beat Bangladesh 2–1. In the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification, Laos qualified for the second round as a lucky loser after Guam and Nepal both withdrew from the competition, but proceeded to lose all its games (against Qatar, Iran and Jordan). They also advanced to the second round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, after defeating Cambodia 8–6 on aggregate. In the second round, they lost to China 13–3 on aggregate. Laos has defeated their much more established counterparts such as Brunei, Cambodia, Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia. Laos' first appearance in a continental tournament was in 2014, when they played at the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup. In 2016, Laos were invited to the inaugural 2016 AFC Solidarity Cup held in Kuching being grouped with Macau, Sri Lanka and Mongolia. In the first match, Laos won Sri Lanka 2–0 before losing to Macau 1–4 but bounced back with another win against Mongolia 3–0 sending the team to the knockout stage. They would go on to face Nepal in the semi-finals and were 2–2 at the end of extra time but lost in the penalty shootout, thus bowing out from the cup.

In 2023, Laos participated in the first round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification facing against Nepal. On 12 October 2023, Laos contested in a 1–1 draw at the Dasharath Rangasala in Kathmandu but lost 1–0 at home suffering a 2–1 aggregate. Laos would then go on to play in the 2024 ASEAN Championship after playing just two friendlies match against Malaysia and Thailand in November 2024 right before the tournament began.

The Laos national soccer team, often referred to simply as "Laos," represents the country of Laos in international football competitions. Governed by the Lao Football Federation, the team is a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and competes in various regional tournaments, including the AFF Championship and the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers.

Laos has a passionate and dedicated fan base, with supporters who rally behind the team during both home and away matches. The team's colors are typically red and white, symbolizing the nation's identity and pride. While Laos has faced challenges in establishing itself as a dominant force in Asian football, the team is known for its resilience and determination on the pitch.

The players are a mix of homegrown talent and those who have gained experience playing abroad, showcasing a blend of skill and tenacity. The coaching staff focuses on developing young players and fostering a competitive spirit, aiming to elevate the team's performance on the international stage.

As they continue to grow and evolve, the Laos national soccer team embodies the hopes and aspirations of a nation eager to make its mark in the world of football. With each match, they strive to inspire future generations and bring pride to their country through the beautiful game.