Results

AFC Asian Cup U23 Qualifying 09/12 15:00 3 Timor Leste U23 v Macau U23 W 5-0
AFC Asian Cup U23 Qualifying 09/09 15:00 2 Timor Leste U23 v Iraq U23 L 0-6
AFC Asian Cup U23 Qualifying 09/06 17:00 1 Kuwait U23 v Timor Leste U23 L 4-0
AFF U23 Championship 08/22 13:00 - Timor Leste U23 v Malaysia U23 L 1-3
AFF U23 Championship 08/20 13:00 - Indonesia U23 v Timor Leste U23 L 1-0
South East Asian Games 05/15 12:00 5 [2] Vietnam U23 v East Timor U23 [5] L 2-0
South East Asian Games 05/10 12:00 3 [4] Indonesia U23 v East Timor U23 [5] L 4-1
South East Asian Games 05/08 09:00 2 [5] East Timor U23 v Myanmar U23 [3] L 2-3
South East Asian Games 05/06 09:00 1 Philippines U23 v East Timor U23 L 4-0
AFF U23 Championship 02/24 12:30 - Timor Leste U23 v Vietnam U23 D 0-0
AFF U23 Championship 02/20 12:00 - Cambodia U23 v Timor Leste U23 W 0-1
AFF U23 Championship 02/17 09:00 - Brunei U23 v Timor Leste U23 W 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 3 2
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 6 6 0
Goals against 14 9 5
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 3 1 2

The East Timor national Under-23 football team (Portuguese: Seleção Timorense de Futebol Sub-23) represents the East Timor (recognized as Timor-Leste) in international football competitions in the Olympic Games, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games and any other under-23 international football tournaments. It is controlled by the Federação de Futebol de Timor-Leste, the governing body of football in the country. East Timor is currently one of the weakest teams in the world. They won their first match on 5 November 2011 against Brunei, scoring 2–1.

History

Football was firstly introduced during Portuguese Timor era where many local and the Portuguese colonial official played the sport for enjoyment. After the Portuguese leave the eastern part of the island of Timor, neighbouring Indonesia invaded and change their culture and identity. East Timor gained full independence in 2002 after more than 20 years of occupation which resulted in a long running battle against Jakarta-led forces. The Timor-Leste U-23 team was invited to the 2005 AFF U-23 Youth Championship without any success, which is the first time that the team played in an international tournament. In 2009, the team entered the first Southeast Asian Games. Once again, they lost every match, including a 0–11 loss to Malaysia. Timor-Leste had major improvements at the 2011 SEA Games, when they used overseas players of Timorese descent from Brazil and Australia. These players contributed a lot to their successful run; especially from Murilo de Almeida who managed to score three goals. The team finished third in their group by recording their first win in their history, finishing above Laos, Brunei and the Philippines and had a goal difference of –4, which was a big improvement compared to their previous participation where the team finished last in their group with no wins from four games, scoring only once and having a goal difference of –28.

The East Timor U23 soccer team, also known as the Timor-Leste U23 national team, represents the Southeast Asian nation of Timor-Leste in international soccer competitions. The team is made up of talented young players under the age of 23, who showcase the future of Timor-Leste soccer.

The team competes in various regional and international tournaments, aiming to develop and showcase the skills of young Timorese players on the global stage. With a strong focus on youth development and talent identification, the East Timor U23 team is a key component of the country's soccer development program.

Known for their passion, determination, and skill on the field, the East Timor U23 team has garnered support and admiration from fans both at home and abroad. As they continue to grow and improve, the team is poised to make a mark in the world of international soccer and represent Timor-Leste with pride and honor.