Mongolia national futsal team
Nickname(s) |
Хөх чононууд/чонос (The Blue Wolves) Улаан армийн (The Red Army) | ||
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Association | Mongolian Football Federation | ||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
FIFA code | MGL | ||
FIFA ranking | Unranked [1] | ||
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First international | |||
South Korea 5–1 Mongolia (Cheras, Malaysia; 13 November 2011) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Mongolia 8–3 Hong Kong (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; 14 November 2015) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
South Korea 5–1 Mongolia (Cheras, Malaysia; 13 November 2011) South Korea 7–3 Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; 15 November 2015) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | None | ||
AFC Futsal Championship | |||
Appearances | None | ||
EAFF Futsal Championship | |||
Appearances | None |
The Mongolia national futsal team is controlled by the Mongolian Football Federation, the governing body for futsal in Mongolia and represents the country in international futsal competitions.
Tournaments
FIFA Futsal World Cup
- 1989 – Did not enter
- 1992 – Did not enter
- 1996 – Did not enter
- 2000 – Did not enter
- 2004 – Did not enter
- 2008 – Did not enter
- 2012 – Did not qualify
- 2016 – Did not qualify
AFC Futsal Championship
- 1999 – Did not enter
- 2000 – Did not enter
- 2001 – Did not enter
- 2002 – Did not enter
- 2003 – Did not enter
- 2004 – Did not enter
- 2005 – Did not enter
- 2006 – Did not enter
- 2007 – Did not enter
- 2008 – Did not enter
- 2010 – Did not enter
- 2012 – Did not qualify
- 2014 – Did not enter
- 2016 – Did not qualify
EAFF Futsal Championship
References
External links
- Football Federation of Mongolia (English) (Mongolian) (Russian)
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