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Tibet national football team
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The Tibet national football team is a football team that represents the cultural region of Tibet in non-FIFA international tournaments,[1] and is organized by the Tibetan National Football Association (TNFA), an organization of exiled Tibetans.

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Many of the players are in exile and represent the Tibetan Government in Exile. The team is part of neither FIFA nor the AFC and does not participate in international tournaments. The TNFA was founded in 2001 and its goal is to gain an official status.

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The Forbidden Team

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The first Tibet team, c.1936

The first international game against a non-Asian team was versus Greenland, which took place in Denmark.[2] The team was followed by a documentary film crew during the process of forming the team, practicing, playing the match, and events in between. The documentary was titled 'The Forbidden Team'. To form the team, a selective tournament was held in Dehradun, India, featuring all the various Tibetan football teams around India.[citation needed]

After the team was selected, Team Tibet headed to Dharamsala to begin practice sessions. Jens Espense was hired by the Tibetan Football Association to coach the team for the match. He had only a month to get the players conditioned and ready to play, despite the team not yet playing at even a minor league level. Moreover, the pitch was in poor condition and only half of it could be used, as it was located on a public road. During practice, Karma Nyodup was working to complete all documentation or the flight to Greenland. A number of players were subsequently dropped due to improper travel documents.[citation needed]

After a month, the team flew to Denmark for its first international game, which was organized by Michael Nybrandt. He was also advocating for Tibet at a time when the Chinese government officials had made it clear that they did not want this match to happen as they believed Tibet belonged to China. They threatened to cut off all of China's trade with Denmark if the match went ahead as planned. Denmark, despite all of this, allowed the game to take place. And on 30 June 2001, the Tibetan National Football Team played its first international match in which it lost 1– 4 against Greenland.[3]

FIFI Wild Cup (Hamburg, Germany) and ELF Cup (Northern Cyprus)

The 2006 FIFI Wild Cup took place in Hamburg, Germany. The first match they played was against St. Pauli on 30 May 2006. They lost this game 7–0. The second and final match of Tibet in this tournament was against Gibraltar on 31 May 2006 and lost the game 5–0. During the ELF Cup Tibet played three games, the first game was against Tajikistan on 19, November 2006 in which they lost 3–0. And on 20 November, Tibet played the Crimean Tatars, and lost 1–0. In their final match, Tibet played Northern Cyprus, and lost 10–0.

International Tournament of Peoples, Cultures and Tribes

During 2013, Tibet was invited to Marseille, France from 22 to 29 June in order to take part in the inaugural World Tournament of Peoples, Cultures, and Tribes.

The Tibetan team came in fifth place when the competition was over.

2018 ConIFA World Football Cup

For the first time in its history, the Tibetan selection participated in the ConIFA World Football Cup in 2018 by qualifying with the wild card.[4]

2023 CONIFA Asia Cup

Tibet participated in the CONIFA Asia Cup in 2023. They lost 5-4 to Hmong FF in their first match, and then lost 3-1 to Tamil Eelam in their next match, which would get them eliminated. However, they qualified for the CONIFA World Cup 2024.

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Current squad

The following players were called up to the squad for the 2025 Conifa Asian Football Cup in London.[5]

Head Coach: Gompo Dorjee

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Selected internationals

Results 1970s

6 November 1972 Friendly Tibet  0–4    Nepal China
Attendance: —
7 June 1979 Friendly Tibet  2–3    Nepal Dasharath Rangasala, Kathmandu
Unknown Attendance: —
9 June 1979 Friendly Tibet  1–2    Nepal Dasharath Rangasala, Kathmandu
Unknown Attendance: —

Results 2000s

30 June 2001 Friendly Tibet  1–4  Greenland Vanløse Idrætspark, Copenhagen
Norbu Attendance: 5000
14 July 2001 Friendly Tibet  1–2  Monaco Dreisamstadion, Freiburg
Unknown [6]
10 October 2003 Friendly Tibet  1–2 Sikkim Sikkim Paljor Stadium, Gangtok
Unknown
30 May 2006 FIFI Wild Cup Tibet  0–7 FC St. Pauli Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Attendance: 400
31 May 2006 FIFI Wild Cup Tibet  0–5  Gibraltar Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Attendance: 400
20 November 2006 ELF Cup Tibet  0–1  Crimean Tatars Zafer Stadium, Güzelyurt
21 November 2006 ELF Cup Tibet  0–10  Northern Cyprus Mağusa Dr. Fazıl Küçük Stadium, Gazimağusa
4 August 2007 Friendly Tibet  6–0 India Delhi XI Kirori Mal College, New Delhi
Unknown
31 October 2007 Friendly Tibet  2–2  Bhutan Paljor Stadium, Gangtok, Sikkim
Unknown
2 November 2007 Friendly Tibet  0–3  Bhutan Paljor Stadium, Gangtok, Sikkim
17 April 2008 Friendly VDL-Maassluis Netherlands 5–0  Tibet Maassluis, South Holland
19 April 2008 Friendly JEKA Breda Netherlands 1–1  Tibet Breda, North Brabant
Unknown
7 May 2008 Friendly Padania  13–2  Tibet Milan
Unknown

Results 2010s

23 June 2013 International Tournament of Peoples, Cultures and Tribes Quebec  21–0  Tibet Marseille, France
24 June 2013 International Tournament of Peoples, Cultures and Tribes Provence  22–0  Tibet Marseille, France
28 June 2013 International Tournament of Peoples, Cultures and Tribes Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic  2–12  Tibet Marseille, France
Unknown
31 May 2018 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup – Group Stage Abkhazia  3–0  Tibet Queen Elizabeth II Stadium, Enfield
12:00 BST Akhvlediani 12'
Maskayev 61'
Shoniya 77'
Report Referee: Raymond Mashamba
2 June 2018 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup – Group Stage Northern Cyprus  3–1  Tibet Queen Elizabeth II Stadium, Enfield
17:00 BST Turan 2', 67'
Gök 73'
Report Topgyal 38' Referee: John McCallum
3 June 2018 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup – Group Stage Kárpátalja  5–1  Tibet Larges Lane, Bracknell
15:00 BST Gajdos 2'
G. Sándor 36' (pen.)
Takács 42', 77'
Svedjuk 75'
Report Yougyal 69' Referee: Raymond Mashamba
5 June 2018 Friendly London Turkish Select Turkey 4–0  Tibet Hayes Lane, Bromley
15:00 BST Nalbant
Ali Avci
Report Referee: Mario Guastafierro
7 June 2018 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup – Placement Round Tibet  1–8  Kabylia Queen Elizabeth II Stadium, Enfield
12:00 BST Topgyal 43' (pen.) Report Baudia 25', 74', 77', 87'
Hadid 45'
Mezaib 49', 51'
Bouabbas 81'
Referee: Clément Auclair
9 June 2018 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup – Placement Round Tibet  1–1
(1–4 p)
 United Koreans in Japan St Paul's Sports Ground, Rotherhithe
12:00 BST Yougyal 20' Report Gelek 84' (o.g.) Referee: Ivan Mrkalj

Results 2020s

5 August 2023 2023 CONIFA Asian Cup Hmong FF 5–4  Tibet Alcochete, Portugal
7:00 PM CET
6 August 2023 2023 CONIFA Asian Cup Tibet  1–3  Tamil Eelam Alcochete, Portugal
7:00 PM CET
18 August 2023 Friendly West Papua Republic of West Papua 5–2  Tibet The Hague, Netherlands
Stadium: Sportpark De Verademing
1 July 2025 2025 CONIFA Asian Cup  Tamil Eelam 4-0  Tibet Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
Stadium: Elmbridge Sports Hub
3 July 2025 2025 CONIFA Asian Cup  Tibet 4-6  East Turkestan Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
Stadium: Elmbridge Sports Hub
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General secretaries of the TNFA

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Honours

  • ANFA Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 1985[7]
  • Ladakh Climate Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 2023[8]

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