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The men's football tournament at the 1985 South Asian Games was held from 21 to 25 December 1985 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Nepal was the defending champion. India won the tournament by defeating Bangladesh in the final.

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  • Football aux Jeux sud-asiatiques de 1985 (fr)
  • Football at the 1985 South Asian Games (en)
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  • The men's football tournament at the 1985 South Asian Games was held from 21 to 25 December 1985 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Nepal was the defending champion. India won the tournament by defeating Bangladesh in the final. (en)
  • En 1985, la seconde édition du Football aux Jeux d'Asie du Sud a eu lieu du 21 au 25 décembre au Bangladesh, dans la ville de Dacca. La compétition a été organisée par la Fédération de football d'Asie du Sud. L'inde a remporté son premier titre en battant le Bangladesh en finale aux tirs au but. (fr)
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  • The men's football tournament at the 1985 South Asian Games was held from 21 to 25 December 1985 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Nepal was the defending champion. India won the tournament by defeating Bangladesh in the final. (en)
  • En 1985, la seconde édition du Football aux Jeux d'Asie du Sud a eu lieu du 21 au 25 décembre au Bangladesh, dans la ville de Dacca. La compétition a été organisée par la Fédération de football d'Asie du Sud. L'inde a remporté son premier titre en battant le Bangladesh en finale aux tirs au but. (fr)
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