
Afghanistan
Afghanistan's stats and predictions are essential for anyone following the national team's journey through the 2026 calendar. Competing in the Friendly International and World Cup Qualification Asia leagues, Afghanistan's recent form has been challenging, with only one win in their last five matches. This page breaks down the latest results, season stats, upcoming fixtures, and a data-driven prediction based on their current performance.
Afghanistan's recent form reflects a difficult period. Over the last five matches, the team has recorded 1 win, 1 draw, and 3 losses (form string: L-L-D-W-L). The single victory came away against Maldives in a Friendly International, winning 1-0. However, that result was sandwiched between a 5-1 defeat to Syria in World Cup Qualification and a pair of losses to Pakistan (0-2 and 0-2) alongside a goalless draw with Bangladesh U23. Across these five games, Afghanistan scored just 2 goals while conceding 9, highlighting significant issues at both ends of the pitch.
Afghanistan's recent competitive and friendly fixtures have seen them struggle for consistency. In their last five completed events, the team averaged 0.4 goals per game while conceding 1.8. The squad, which plays its home matches at Arslan Zeki Demirci Spor Kompleksi Stadyumu in Side, features top players such as attackers A. Panahi and midfielder Maziar Kouhyar. Established in 1933, the national team is currently navigating a rough patch with limited attacking output reflected in the summary statistics, where top players have recorded zero goals in recent tracked events.
No upcoming fixture data is available for Afghanistan in the current dataset. Fans should monitor official channels for the next scheduled match as the team continues to participate in the Friendly International and World Cup Qualification Asia campaigns.
Based on Afghanistan's current form (W1-D1-L3 in the last five matches), the team's general win probability in a typical upcoming fixture is estimated at 20%. The draw probability is also 20%, while the probability of a loss stands at 60%. This assessment is derived directly from recent results: a 20% win rate, a 20% draw rate, and a 60% loss rate over the observed period. The negative goal difference (2 scored, 9 conceded) and consecutive defeats to similarly ranked opponents reinforce a cautiously pessimistic outlook. Until defensive stability improves and attacking output increases, Afghanistan remains an underdog in most matchups.