Bahrain kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi
Bahrain kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi sī tī kok-chè kha-kiû pí-sài tāi-piáu Bahrain ê kiû-tūi.
Goā-hō |
مُحَارِبِيّ دِيْلمُون (Muharabi Dilmun, Dilmun's Warriors) غَوَاصِيْنُ الْلُؤْلُؤْ (Ghawaseen Al-Lulu, The Pearl Divers) الأَحمَر (The Reds) | ||
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Hia̍p-hoē | Bahrain Football Association | ||
Tāi-lio̍k Liân-bêng | AFC (Asia) | ||
Tē-khu Liân-bêng | WAFF (West Asia) | ||
Chú kàu-liān | Hélio Sousa | ||
Tūi-tiúⁿ | Sayed Mohammed Jaffer | ||
Chhut-tiûⁿ siōng chē | Mohamed Husain (161)[1] | ||
Ji̍p kiû siōng chē | Ismail Abdullatif (47)[1] | ||
Chú-tiûⁿ | Bahrain National Stadium | ||
FIFA tāi-bé | BHR | ||
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FIFA pâi-miâ | |||
Taⁿ | 85 (2022 nî 12 goe̍h 22 ji̍t)[2] | ||
Siōng koân | 44 (2004 nî 9 goe̍h) | ||
Siōng kē | 139 (2000 nî 3 goe̍h) | ||
Thâu tiûⁿ kok-chè pí-sài | |||
Bahrain 4–4 Kuwait (Iraq Baghdad; 1966 nî 4 goe̍h 2 ji̍t) | |||
Siōng toā pí-hun iâⁿ | |||
Bahrain 10–0 Ìn-nî (Bahrain Riffa; 2012 nî 2 goe̍h 29 ji̍t) | |||
Siōng toā pí-hun su | |||
Iraq 10–1 Bahrain (Iraq Baghdad; 1966 nî 4 goe̍h 5 ji̍t) | |||
A-chiu Poe | |||
Thâu-tiûⁿ | 7 (1988 nî thâu-hoê chham-ka) | ||
Siōng chán | Tiān-kun (2004) | ||
A-la-pek Poe | |||
Thâu-tiûⁿ | 6 (1966 nî thâu-hoê chham-ka) | ||
Siōng chán | A-kun (1985, 2002) | ||
WAFF Soán-chhiú-khoân | |||
Thâu-tiûⁿ | 4 (2010 nî thâu-hoê chham-ka) | ||
Siōng chán | Koan-kun (2019) | ||
A-la-pek Oan Poe | |||
Thâu-tiûⁿ | 24 (1970 nî thâu-hoê chham-ka) | ||
Siōng chán | Koan-kun (2019) | ||
Bāng-chām | bfa.bh |
Chham-khó chū-liāu
siu-kái- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mamrud, Roberto; Stokkermans, Karel. "Players with 100+ Caps and 30+ International Goals". RSSSF. goân-loē-iông tī 28 June 2011 hőng khó͘-pih. 12 July 2011 khòaⁿ--ê. Unknown parameter
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