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Cambodia national football team

Association football team


Association football team

FieldValue
NameCambodia
BadgeFlag of Cambodia.svg
Nicknameអ្នកចម្បាំងអង្គរ
(Angkor Warriors)
គោព្រៃកម្ពុជា
(Koupreys of Cambodia)
AssociationFootball Federation of Cambodia (FFC)
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationAFF (Southeast Asia)
CoachKoji Gyotoku
CaptainKan Mo
Most capsSoeuy Visal (86)
Top scorerHok Sochetra (20)
Home StadiumPhnom Penh Olympic Stadium
Morodok Techo National Stadium
FIFA TrigrammeCAM
FIFA Rank
FIFA max154
FIFA max date9 March 2011
FIFA min201
FIFA min date14 August 2014
Elo Rank
Elo max84
Elo max date15 November 1972
Elo min223
Elo min dateMarch 2013
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socks1000E32
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Unofficial:<br> 7-1 <br>(Phnom Penh, Cambodia; 1 November 1954)<br>Official:<br> 9-2 <br>(Kuala Lumpur, Malaya; 17 March 1956)<ref>{{Cite weburlhttp://www.eloratings.net/Cambodiatitle=Cambodia matches, ratings and points exchangedpublisher=World Football Elo Ratings: Cambodiaaccess-date=24 November 2016archive-date=24 December 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171224162335/http://www.eloratings.net/Cambodia.htmurl-status=live}}
Largest win8–0
(Phnom Penh, Cambodia; 29 November 1966)
Largest loss14–0
(Tehran, Iran; 10 October 2019)
Regional nameAsian Cup
Regional cup apps1
Regional cup first1972
Regional cup bestFourth place (1972)
2ndRegional nameASEAN Championship
2ndRegional cup apps10
2ndRegional cup first1996
2ndRegional cup bestGroup stage (1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2024)
Badge_size150pxwebsite=https://the-ffc.org
Note

the men's team

(Angkor Warriors) គោព្រៃកម្ពុជា (Koupreys of Cambodia) | Sub-confederation = AFF (Southeast Asia) Morodok Techo National Stadium Unofficial: 7-1 (Phnom Penh, Cambodia; 1 November 1954) Official: 9-2 (Kuala Lumpur, Malaya; 17 March 1956) (Phnom Penh, Cambodia; 29 November 1966) (Tehran, Iran; 10 October 2019) The Cambodia national football team (Khmer: ក្រុមបាល់ទាត់ជម្រើសជាតិកម្ពុជា, Krŏm Băltoăt Chômreus Chéatĕ Kâmpŭchéa) is the men's national football team that represents Cambodia in association football. It is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). The team was founded in 1954 and is administered by the Football Federation of Cambodia (FFC).

History

Beginning of an era

Cambodia formed its first national team following the end of French colonization in 1954. Immediately following the end of French colonialism, Cambodia played its first home game against Malaya in 1956. The game ended with a 9–2 win for the Malayans.{{multiple image

In the tournament as Khmer Republic, the Cambodians lost to Iran and had to play in group B along with South Korea and Kuwait. Despite early loss to the South Koreans, they had qualified to the semi-finals thanked for a resounding 4–0 win over Kuwait, only got beaten later by Iran, again, and Thailand, and won the 4th place overall. It remains as Cambodia's greatest achievement in an international tournament.

Following the success, Cambodia could not participate in further tournaments, due to the eventual rise of the Khmer Rouge.

1990s to 2010s

After decades of war, in which witnessed both Khmer Rouge's genocide and the later Vietnamese invasion which toppled the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia returned to international football in 1993. Cambodia's first tournament as a new team was the 1996 AFF Championship, in which Cambodia was defeated in all four matches. In this tournament, although Cambodia was the weakest among all teams participating in the tournament, Cambodia demonstrated high spirit of football. However, in successive tournaments, Cambodia was not successful and they could not manage to play with high spirits as it used to be. Despite this, Cambodia still gave birth to what would one of Cambodia's football talents in its young history, Hok Sochetra.

Also during this time, Cambodia sent its national team to the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification, the first time Cambodia had ever done so. However, Cambodia had been unsuccessful by large, and often got eliminated in the bottom of their group. The country also withdrew from participating in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification. Likewise, Cambodia also only participated in the 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification, before withdrew from 2004 and 2007 qualification attempts. The country later suffered AFF Championship drought, failing to qualify for three consecutive tournaments.

2010s and 2020s

Vichet Krya Pheng Visal (c) Rosib Sokumpheak Chanpolin Suhana Vathanaka Mony Udom Sokpheng

Cambodia's football has witnessed resurgence after decades being under shadows. The resurgence of Cambodia had begun with the arrival of South Korean Lee Tae-hoon, who had introduced a significant development of football in the country, with the change of its tactics, as well as youth development and promotion of Cambodian youngsters to the national team, has given hopes of change. At this team, the team has a lot of young talents, notably Chan Vathanaka, the first ever Cambodian to play professional football outside Cambodia, and the fanbase increased as for the achievement. Cambodia once again demonstrated a full spirit of football, despite during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying stage, they didn't win and also missed out the 2012 and 2014 AFC Challenge Cups, thus missing out in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.

During 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification, Cambodia finished bottom in a group where they suffered losses to Jordan and neighbour Vietnam. Despite this, Cambodia has managed what could be the country's greatest achievement in their qualification history, when they defeated Afghanistan, ranked 158 in that time, above Cambodia which was ranked 174, and had already defeated Cambodia twice in the World Cup qualification, 1–0 at home. It was the country's only win in the qualification and is still regarded to be Cambodia's best performance in its modern football history.

Following its failure to qualify for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, Cambodia participated in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification first round where it beat Pakistan 4–1 on aggregate over two legs to reach the second round being drawn with Hong Kong, Bahrain, Iraq and Iran. On 5 September 2019 in the first fixture, Cambodia obtained a 1–1 draw at home to Hong Kong, 5 days later, it lost against Bahrain 1–0.

In August 2020, Félix Dalmás left their post after completing their contract while on 7 April 2021, fellow countrymen, Ryu Hirose was unveiled as the new head coach of the Cambodia taking the team whenever manager Keisuke Honda is unavailable. Hirose task is to guide Cambodia for the remaining matches of the second round qualifiers of the FIFA 2022 World Cup qualification. Cambodia went on to undergo 2 defeats to Iran, their worst ever defeat, 14–0 on 10 October 2019 and then 10–0 on 11 June 2021 seeing Cambodia picking up a solitary point in its group.

Honda and Hirose would left the national team following 2022 AFF Championship exit. Dalmás would be re-appointed again as the head coach. On the first round of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, Cambodia were drawn against Pakistan again like in the previous qualification. However Cambodia failed to qualify to the second round this time, as they were defeated 1–0 on aggregate.

In 2024, FIFA invited Cambodia to the 2024 FIFA Series tournament held in Jeddah where they faced CAF continent Equatorial Guinea and CONCACAF continent Guyana but lost 2–0 and 4–1 respectively.

Cambodia was then placed in the 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification play-off round where they would face Sri Lanka in September 2024. Unfortunately Cambodia lost to Sri Lanka in a penalty shoot-out.

Team image

From 2010 to 2022, the home kit was a blue and black shirt with black shorts and blue socks; while the original away kit was all white with a series of horizontal red stripes on the shirt. FBT sponsored this version of the kit.

On May 27, 2022, the team announced its new kit collection. The Khmer sportswear company, Varaman established in February 2022 sponsored them with designs by HCD football agency Clan United. The designs are based upon the flag of Cambodia, with the blue and red tones from the flag featured along with a pattern made from pixelated images of Angkor Wat. The 2022 home shirt uses a 3 toned blue digital camouflage design. The away shirt is all white fabric, with a zoomed in section of the pattern decorated in faint blue and red tones whilst being separated by patterns and shapes. To match each set, the goalkeeper kits are red and blue for home and away respectively. The repeated element is "slightly off-coloured" from the base fabric. The training kits are blue, red, and white with a graffiti styled pattern on each.

ProviderPeriodRef
THA FBT2010–2022
CAM Varaman2022–

Stadiums

Cambodia's home stadium is the Morodok Techo National Stadium with a capacity of 75,000, and associated facilities, was anticipated to be used to facilitate international friendly matches and regional qualifiers which was opened in August 2021 while their former home ground, the National Olympic Stadium will be second in line to host international matches.

Cambodia national football team home stadiumsImageStadiumCapacityLocationLast match
Morodok Techo National Stadium75,000Yongphat St., Phnom Penhv
(29 December 2022; 2022 AFF Championship)
[[File:A football match at the Olympic Stadium, Phnom Penh (Chetra Chap, 2015). (19104466005).jpgframeless158x158px]]National Olympic Stadium50,000Sangkat Boeng Prolit, Phnom Penhv
(7 June 2024; Friendly)

Results and fixtures

Main article: Cambodia national football team results (2020–present)

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

2024

  • Coulibaly
  • Ty
  • Wilkin
  • Tierney
  • Faris
  • Shawal
  • Chanthea
  • Soknet
  • Chalermsak Abdel

2025

  • Nguyễn Hai Long
  • Nguyễn Văn Vĩ
  • Samuel
  • Luydens
  • Ogawa
  • Nieto
  • Bennett
  • Ostiana
  • Ratanak
  • Samiev
  • Panjshanbe
  • Wong Wai
  • Krya

2026

;Notes

  • 1 Non FIFA 'A' international match

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachJPN Koji Gyotoku
Team managerCAM Chhouk Piseth
Assistant coachCAM Khla Akon
CAM Tum Saray
CAM Khim Borey
Goalkeeper coachCAM Hem Simay
CAM Kheng Raksmey
Fitness coachCAM Lay Raksmey
Kit managerCAM Lim Chanmonyoudom
Match analystCAM Kim Leabfong
DoctorCAM Lang Sobin
PhysiotherapistBRA Daniel Tavares

Coaching history

Updated 13 November 2025, after the match against Hong Kong.

NamePeriodMatchesWinsDrawsLosses
Czechoslovakia Mr. Colman1960 – 1963
Czechoslovakia Vladimír Mirka1965 – 1967
FRG Joachim FickertJune 1996 – January 2003444535
CAM Som Saran2003 – June 20054004
AUS Scott O'DonnellJuly 2005 – December 2007152310
KOR Yoo Kee-heungDecember 2007 – July 20082101
Cambodia Prak SovannaraJuly 2008 – May 200912318
AUS Scott O'DonnellJune 2009 – August 20100000
KOR Lee Tae-hoonAugust 2010 – May 201210325
Cambodia Hok SochetraJuly 2012 – October 20125014
Cambodia Prak SovannaraDecember 2012 – September 20132002
KOR Lee Tae-hoonSeptember 2013 – March 20173513220
JPN Kazunori Ohara (Interim)April 20154112
BRA Leonardo VitorinoMarch 2017 – October 20177106
CAM Prak Sovannara (Interim)October 2017 – August 20184103
Argentina Félix DalmásAugust 2018 – August 2020163310
JPN Keisuke HondaAugust 2018 – January 2023349421
JPN Ryu HiroseMarch 2021 – January 2023186111
ARG Félix DalmásMarch 2023 – September 202412246
JPN Koji GyotokuSeptember 2024 – present10229

Players

Current squad

The following 23 players were called up for friendly match against Hong Kong on 13 November 2025.

Caps and goals are correct , after the match against Hong Kong.

Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up within the last 12 months.

INJ Withdrew due to injury

PRE Preliminary squad / standby

RET Retired from the national team

SUS Serving suspension

WD Withdrew due to non-injury issue.

Previous squads

;AFC Asian Cup:

Player records

2013–2023
3
15
62
0.24
2015–2022
-
4
12
55
0.22
2008–2018
-
11
46
0.24
2000–2011
-
11
60
0.18
2011–2021
-
7
10
28
0.36
2007–2015
-
8
8
44

|

2019–present
9
7
73
0.1
2006–2023
-
5
10
0.5
2013–2016
-
5
19

|

2018–2023
5
25
0.2
2002–2011
-
5
86

|

2014–present
}

Competitive record

FIFA World Cup

[](fifa-world-cup)[](fifa-world-cup-qualification) recordYearRoundPldWDLGFGATotal0/738452922136
Uruguay 1930Part of
Italy 1934
France 1938
Brazil 1950
Switzerland 1954Did not enter
Sweden 1958
Chile 1962
England 1966
Mexico 1970
West Germany 1974
Argentina 1978
Spain 1982
Mexico 1986
Italy 1990
United States of America 1994
France 1998Did not qualify6015227
South Korea Japan 20026015222
Germany 2006Did not enter
South Africa 2010Did not qualify200215
Brazil 2014210168
Russia 201810118528
Qatar 202210217645
Canada Mexico United States of America 2026201101
Morocco Portugal Spain 2030To be determined
Saudi Arabia 2034

AFC Asian Cup

Main article: Cambodia at the AFC Asian Cup

[](afc-asian-cup) recordrecordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGATotalFourth place1/195113810491263146142
Hong Kong 1956Did not qualify2101511
South Korea 1960WithdrewWithdrew
Israel 1964
Iran 1968Did not qualify320142
Thailand 1972Fourth place4th4112810521288
Iran 1976Did not enterDid not enter
KUW 1980
SIN 1984
QAT 1988
JPN 1992
UAE 1996
Lebanon 2000Did not qualify4004419
China 2004Did not enterDid not enter
Indonesia Malaysia Thailand Vietnam 2007
Qatar 2011Did not qualifyAFC Challenge Cup
Australia 2015
United Arab Emirates 20191832131247
Qatar 2023154291153
Saudi Arabia 2027201122

AFC Challenge Cup

[](afc-challenge-cup) recordYearRoundPldWDLGFGATotalGroup stage310246
Bangladesh 2006Group stage310246
India 2008Did not qualify
Sri Lanka 2010
Nepal 2012
Maldives 2014

ASEAN Championship

[](asean-championship) recordrecordYearRoundPosPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGATotalGroup stage10/1538713046118249693840
Singapore 1996Group stage9th4004112No qualification
Vietnam 1998Did not qualify201114
Thailand 2000Group stage7th4103510No qualification
Indonesia Singapore 20027th4103518
Malaysia Vietnam 200410th4004222
Singapore Thailand 2007Did not qualify412175
Indonesia Thailand 2008Group stage7th3003212421198
Indonesia Vietnam 2010Did not qualify312042
Malaysia Thailand 20124004312
Singapore Vietnam 2014420266
Myanmar Philippines 2016Group stage8th300348330083
ASEAN 20188th410349Qualified automatically
Singapore 20207th4103611
ASEAN 20226th4202108
ASEAN 2024421178

Head-to-head record

Last match updated was against Hong Kong on 13 November 2025.

Including results from the Khmer Republic.

Fewer wins than losses
Cambodia national football team head-to-head recordsOpponentFirstLastPldWDLGFGAGDConfederation46 Countries195620252946543186331758–427FIFA
20152022511348−4AFC
20252025100112−1CONCACAF
196519651010000AFC
20192021200209−9AFC
20062023601527−5AFC
20152015110020+2AFC
1997202296212710+17AFC
196320016006324−21AFC
19642024531198+1AFC
20242024100102−2CAF
20062021430163+3AFC
19651965100112−1CAF
20242024100114−3CONCACAF
19572025122371126−15AFC
196420225104517−12AFC
196520222523201792−75AFC
197220214004128−27AFC
20192021200218−7AFC
197020154004110−9AFC
20172017200208−8AFC
19721972110040+4AFC
20072011200268−2AFC
19712021178363024+6AFC
19981998100115−4AFC
200820237511187+11AFC
195620243245233395−62AFC
200120164013314−11AFC
20192024311143+1AFC
195720182022161358−45AFC
20082008100101−1AFC
19651966200206−6AFC
19672023531152+3AFC
196620062101440AFC
19722022124441420−6AFC
20232023100103−3AFC
20172017100127−5AFC
195720241921161240−28AFC
197119747106422−18AFC
197220245221124+8AFC
200720163003117−16AFC
20112025200215−4AFC
195720241725102042−22AFC
2006202496212317+6AFC
200720133003112−11AFC
199719972002110−9AFC
195620251833122160−39AFC
196619973102880AFC

Regional record

Last meet up against Southeast Asia countriesOpponentsScoreYearOutcomeMatch type
15 December 20221−5Won2022 AFF Championship
23 December 20221−2Lost2022 AFF Championship
15 December 20213−0Won2020 AFF Championship
8 December 20242−2Draw2024 ASEAN Championship
12 November 20181−4Lost2018 AFF Championship
20 December 20223−2Won2022 AFF Championship
11 December 20241−2Lost2024 ASEAN Championship
20 December 20242−3Lost2024 ASEAN Championship
17 December 20242−1Won2024 ASEAN Championship
19 March 20251-2LostFriendly

Honours

Friendly

  • Korea Cup (1): 1973
  • South Vietnam Independence Cup (1): 1972

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