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Sub-confederation
  
AFF (South-East Asia)

Captain
  
Vacant

Arena/Stadium
  
New Laos National Stadium

Association
  
Lao Football Federation

Head coach
  
Jaya Hartono

Founded
  
1951

Manager
  
Dave Booth

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Nickname(s)
  
ທິມຊາດ ລາວ (The National Team)

Most caps
  
Visay Phaphouvanin (51)

Top scorer
  
Visay Phaphouvanin (18)

Confederation
  
Asian Football Confederation

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The Laos national football team (Lao: ທິມຊາດ ບານເຕະ ແຫ່ງຊາດ ລາວ) is the men's national football team that represents the Lao People's Democratic Republic.

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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 World Cup, 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 Tiger Cup. After years of internal strife, Laos is well on the road to 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 ASEAN Football Championship (Tiger Cup). Although new to the regional tournaments, Laos has displayed passion and talent. In 1995, they beat Brunei and the Philippines and two years later in the Jakarta SEA Games, they also beat Malaysia. 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 AFC Asian Cup, they beat Bangladesh 2–1. In the 2006 World Cup Asian zone qualifiers, they qualified for the second round as a lucky loser after Guam and Nepal both withdrew from competition, but proceeded to lose all its games (with Qatar, Iran and Jordan). They also advanced to the second round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, after defeating Cambodia 8–6 on aggregate. In the second round, they lost to China PR 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.

AFC Challenge Cup

  • 2006: Was replaced by AFC
  • 2008: Withdrew
  • 2010: Did not enter
  • 2012: Did not qualify
  • 2014: Group Stage
  • ASEAN Championship

    This competition was formerly known as the Tiger Cup

    Recent results and forthcoming fixtures

      Win   Draw   Lose

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    References

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