Earth Derby
The Earth Derby or the China–India football rivalry (Chinese: 中印足球对垒, Hindi: भारत-चीन फुटबॉल प्रतिद्वंद्विता), between the China and India national football teams, is among one of the oldest international football rivalries in Asia. It was popularized as the 'Earth Derby' by the media in October 2018 when the two sides met in a friendly.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Location | Asia (AFC) |
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Teams | ![]() ![]() |
First meeting | 4 July 1936 (unofficial) (IND 1–1 CHN) 17 June 1956 (official) (IND 0–1 CHN) |
Latest meeting | 13 October 2018 (CHN 0–0 IND) |
Next meeting | TBD |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 11 |
Most wins | China (7) |
All-time series (none-international fixture only) | 7–4–0 (China) |
Largest victory | CHN 7–1 IND (4 September 1974) |
Background
China and India have shared cultural and economic relations which date back to ancient times. However, the rivalry between the two Asian sides is developed during the contemporary period from the intense bilateral relations which originated from the Sino-Indian war and border disputes.[6]
History
The two sides met for the first time unofficially on 4 July 1936. It is also the India's second oldest recorded international football match. Noor Mohammed and Suen Kam Shun were the two goal scorers for their respective sides which drew 1–1 in Calcutta. The first official match took place in June 1956 in New Delhi where China emerged victorious after Cong Zheyu scored the only goal.[7]
The recent meeting between the two sides came in 2018 when they played in a friendly as a preparation for the Asian Cup. This was the first Earth Derby in 21 years and the result was a goalless draw.[8]
Men's matches
As of 21 April 2022
† : Unofficial matches
Summary
China wins | 7 |
Draws | 4 |
India wins | 0 |
China goals | 23 |
India goals | 5 |
Total matches | 11 |
Women's matches
As of 21 April 2022
# | Date | Venue | Competition | Home team | Score | Away team | Goals (home) | Goals (away) |
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1 | 11 December 1998 | Thai-Japanese Stadium Bangkok, Thailand | 1998 Asian Games | ![]() | 16–0 | ![]() | ||
2 | 11 June 2003 | Nakhon Sawan Province Stadium Nakhon Sawan, Thailand | 2003 AFC Women's Championship | ![]() | 12–0 | ![]() | Jie ![]() Wen ![]() Lihong ![]() Ying ![]() |
Summary
China wins | 2 |
Draws | 0 |
India wins | 0 |
China goals | 28 |
India goals | 0 |
Total matches | 2 |
Honours
Men's
China | Competition | India | |
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Asia and Worldwide | |||
– | AFC Asian Cup | – | |
– | AFC Challenge Cup | 1 | |
– | Asian Games (until 1998) | 2 | |
– | FIFA Confederations Cup | – | |
– | FIFA World Cup | – | |
– | Summer Olympics (until 1988) | – | |
0 | Total | 3 |
Women's
China | Competition | India | |
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Asia and Worldwide | |||
9 | AFC Women's Asian Cup | – | |
3 | Asian Games | – | |
– | FIFA Women's World Cup | – | |
– | Summer Olympics | – | |
12 | Total | 0 |
See also
References
- "Lippi's China held scoreless by India in 'Earth Derby'". Reddif. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
- "The Earth Derby: No better time for India to play underwhelming China". Goal. 13 October 2018.
- "After 21 years, India-China clash on football field". The Times of India. 12 October 2018.
- "Lippi's China held scoreless by India in 'Earth Derby'". English Alarabiya. 13 October 2018.
- "Soccer-Lippi's China held scoreless by India in 'Earth Derby'". Reuters. 13 October 2018.
- "India-China dispute: The border row explained in 400 words". BBC. 25 January 2021.
- "China - List of International Matches". RSSF.
- "等了21年的"地球德比",中国被印度逼平,真的意外吗?" (in Chinese). 每日经济新闻. 14 October 2018.