Cambodia national football team
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.
Like most Asian countries at the time, Cambodia did not seek to participate in the FIFA World Cup qualification nor even AFC Asian Cup qualification, as the country was still trying to consolidate its early football development. However, when Lon Nol decided to topple the Cambodian Kingdom and replaced by a Republic, Cambodia finally decided to participate in the 1972 AFC Asian Cup qualification. The Cambodians managed to qualify for the 1972 AFC Asian Cup in its first qualification attempt, a major success up to date. Cambodia managed to win over Hong Kong, which sent the country to Thailand.
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

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.
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.
Results and fixtures
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, and future matches that have been scheduled.
Win Draw Loss Fixture2024
22 March 2024 FIFA Series | Equatorial Guinea ![]() | 2–0 | ![]() | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
22:00 UTC+3 | Report | Stadium: Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City Referee: Hussain Al-Shuwaikh (Bahrain) |
26 March 2024 FIFA Series | Guyana ![]() | 4–1 | ![]() | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
22:00 UTC+3 | Report |
| Stadium: Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City Referee: Faisal Suleiman Al-Balawi (Saudi Arabia) |
7 June Friendly | Cambodia ![]() | 2–0 | ![]() | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
18:00 UTC+7 | Stadium: Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium Attendance: 15,266 Referee: Warinthon Sassadee (Thailand) |
11 June Friendly | Mongolia ![]() | 2–1 | ![]() | Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
17:00 UTC+8 |
| Stadium: MFF Football Centre Referee: Tam Ping Wun (Hong Kong) |
5 September 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification play-off round | Sri Lanka ![]() | 0–0 | ![]() | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
15:00 UTC+5:30 | Report | Stadium: Colombo Racecourse Attendance: 2,955 Referee: Sultan Mohamed Al-Hammadi (United Arab Emirates) |
10 September 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification play-off round | Cambodia ![]() | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) | ![]() | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Report |
| Stadium: Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium Attendance: 14,178 Referee: Asker Nadjafaliyev (Uzbekistan) | |
Penalties | ||||
11 October Friendly | Cambodia ![]() | 3–2 | ![]() | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Report | Stadium: Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium |
15 October Friendly | Hong Kong ![]() | 3–0 | ![]() | So Kon Po, Hong Kong |
20:00 UTC+8 | Report | Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium Attendance: 5,289 Referee: Hoang Ngoc Ha (Vietnam) |
16 November Friendly1 | Qatar ![]() | 2–1 | ![]() | Doha, Qatar |
19:15 UTC+3 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium Attendance: 0 |
8 December 2024 ASEAN Championship | Cambodia ![]() | 2–2 | ![]() | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
17:45 UTC+7 | Report | Stadium: Olympic Stadium Attendance: 24,886 Referee: Kim Woo-sung (South Korea) |
11 December 2024 ASEAN Championship | Singapore ![]() | 2–1 | ![]() | Kallang, Singapore |
19:00 UTC+8 | Report |
| Stadium: National Stadium Attendance: 12,391 Referee: Ahmed Faisal Al-Ali (Jordan) |
17 December 2024 ASEAN Championship | Cambodia ![]() | 2–1 | ![]() | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
17:45 UTC+7 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Olympic Stadium Attendance: 17,109 Referee: Firdavs Norsafarov (Uzbekistan) |
20 December 2024 ASEAN Championship | Thailand ![]() | 3–2 | ![]() | Bangkok, Thailand |
20:00 UTC+7 |
| Report | Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium Attendance: 15,261 Referee: Tam Ping Wun (Hong Kong) |
2025
19 March Friendly | Vietnam ![]() | 2–1 | ![]() | Thủ Dầu Một, Vietnam |
19:30 UTC+7 | Report |
| Stadium: Gò Đậu Stadium Referee: Tam Ping Wun (Hong Kong) |
25 March Friendly | Cambodia ![]() | 1–2 | ![]() | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Report | Stadium: Olympic Stadium Referee: Leow Hong Wei (Singapore) |
5 June Friendly | Cambodia ![]() | v | ![]() | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Stadium: Olympic Stadium |
- Notes
- 1 Non FIFA 'A' international match
Coaching staff
Coaching history
Updated 20 December 2024, after the match against Thailand.
Players
Current squad
The following 23 players were called up for friendly match against Vietnam and
Aruba on 19 and 25 March 2025.
Caps and goals are correct as of 25 March 2025[update], after the match against Aruba.
Recent call-ups
The following players have been called up within the last 12 months.
Previous squads
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Player records
- As of 11 December 2024
- Players in bold are still active with Cambodia.
Most appearances
Top goalscorers
Competitive record
FIFA World Cup
AFC Asian Cup
AFC Challenge Cup
ASEAN Championship
Head-to-head record
Last match updated was against Aruba on 25 March 2025.
Including results from Khmer Republic.
Regional record
Honours
Friendly
- Korea Cup
- Winners (1): 1973
- South Vietnam Independence Cup
- Winners (1): 1972
See also
Leagues
Cups
National teams
Men
- Cambodia national under-23 football team
- Cambodia national under-21 football team
- Cambodia national under-17 football team
Women
Futsal