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Australia women's national soccer team results (1975–1999)

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Australia
1975–99 season

The Australia women's national soccer team results for the period 1975 to 1999 inclusive.

Match results

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  Win   Draw   Loss

1975–1979

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An Australian representative side participated in the 1975 AFC Women's Championship. Initially, these games were not recognised as official Australian international fixtures. The participants were the NSW State Team that the organisers had labelled as Australia.[1] Further to this, matches were only 60 minutes in length.[2] The team was officially recognised in May 2023, with all 16 members of the squad officially awarded caps.[3]

25 August 1975 1975 AFC Championship GS Thailand  3–2  Australia Hong Kong
Stadium: Government Stadium
29 August 1975 1975 AFC Championship GS Australia  3–0  Singapore Hong Kong
Stadium: Government Stadium
Attendance: 2,226
31 August 1975 1975 AFC Championship SF New Zealand  3–2  Australia Hong Kong
  • Trixie Barry 48'
  • Dolan 59'
Stadium: Government Stadium
Attendance: 6,655
2 September 1975 1975 AFC Championship 3rd Australia  5–0  Malaysia Hong Kong
Stadium: Government Stadium
Attendance: 11,573
6 October 1979 Friendly Australia  2–2  New Zealand Sydney, Australia
Brentnall
Mateljan
Marshall
Hetherington
Stadium: Seymour Shaw Park
8 October 1979 Friendly Australia  0–1  New Zealand Sydney, Australia
Ah Wong Stadium: Seymour Shaw Park
13 October 1979 Friendly Australia  1–0  New Zealand Brisbane, Australia
Lovelace ?' Stadium: Perry Park

1980–1984

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18 May 1980 Friendly New Zealand  3–3  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
Leonidas ?'
Jacobsen ?'
Marshall ?'
Report Heydon ?'
Brentnall ?'
Te Huia (o.g.)
Stadium: University Park
Referee: Bill Munro
21 May 1980 Friendly New Zealand  1–1  Australia Wellington, New Zealand
Sharpe ?' Report van Bruinessen ?' Stadium: Newtown Park
Referee: Tom Delahunty
24 May 1980 Friendly New Zealand  2–3  Australia Christchurch, New Zealand
Jacobsen ?'
Grant ?'
Report Brentnall ?', ?', ?' Stadium: Queen Elizabeth Park
Referee: Neil Burt
5 October 1981 Friendly New Zealand  1–2  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
Report Stadium: Gallaher Park
28 November 1983 OFC Women's Championship New Zealand  0–0  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
30 November 1983 OFC Women's Championship New Caledonia  0–5  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
Heydon ?'
Dolan} ?', ?'
Porter ?'
Wardell ?'
2 December 1983 OFC Women's Championship Fiji  0–13  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
Monteath ?', ?', ?'
Millman ?'
Wardell ?', ?', ?'
Iserief ?', ?', ?'
Heydon ?', ?', ?'
4 December 1983 OFC Women's Championship New Zealand  3 – 2 (a.e.t.)  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
Jacobsen ?'
Sharpe ?'
Own goal ?'
Brentnall ?'
Dolan ?'
5 October 1984 Xi'an International Tournament Japan  2–6  Australia Xi'an, China
12 December 1984 World Invitational New Zealand  3–0  Australia Taipei, Taiwan
16 December 1984 World Invitational Chinese Taipei  2–0  Australia Taipei, Taiwan

1985–1989

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4 December 1989 Prima Cup Japan  2–2  Australia Kanagawa, Japan
5 December 1989 Prima Cup Japan  1–1  Australia Kanagawa, Japan

1991

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20 October 1991 Friendly New Zealand  0–0  Australia Christchurch, New Zealand
23 October 1991 Friendly New Zealand  3–0  Australia Wellington, New Zealand
26 October 1991 Friendly New Zealand  2–0  Australia Hamilton, New Zealand

1994

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20 April 1994 Gold Coast Invitational Australia  1–2  Russia Brisbane, Australia
23 April 1994 Gold Coast Invitational Australia  1–1  Russia Southport, Australia
12 August 1994 Friendly Russia  0–3  Australia Samara, Russia
27 September 1994 Friendly Japan  2–2  Australia Tokyo, Japan
14 October 1994 OFC Women's Championship New Zealand  2–1  Australia Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Sharpe ?', ?' Report Forman ?'
18 October 1994 OFC Women's Championship Australia  1–0  New Zealand Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Murray ?' Report

1995

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20 January 1995 Friendly United States  5–0  Australia Phoenix, United States
23 January 1995 Friendly United States  4–1  Australia Phoenix, United States
17 March 1995 Friendly Australia  4–0  New Zealand Canberra, Australia
19 March 1995 Friendly Australia  2–0  New Zealand Canberra, Australia
10 April 1995 Havelange Trophy Australia  7–0  Argentina Uberlandia, Brazil
14 April 1995 Havelange Trophy Brazil  3–0  Australia Uberlandia, Brazil
16 April 1995 Havelange Trophy Brazil  2–3  Australia Uberlandia, Brazil
11 May 1995 Friendly Canada  3–0  Australia Vancouver, Canada
13 May 1995 Friendly Canada  0–3  Australia Vancouver, Canada
18 May 1995 Friendly Scotland  0–0  Australia Kilmarnock, Scotland
27 May 1995 Friendly Sweden  5–0  Australia Helsingborg, Sweden
6 June 1995 World Cup Denmark  5–0  Australia Västerås, Sweden
19:00 Krogh 12', 48'
Nielsen 25'
Jensen 37'
Hansen 86'
(Report) Gegenhuber Red card 30' Stadium: Arosvallen
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Bente Skovgang (Norway)
8 June 1995 World Cup China  4–2  Australia Västerås, Sweden
19:00 Zhou 23'
Shi 54', 78'
Liu 90+3'
(Report) Iannotta 25'
Hughes 89'
Stadium: Arosvallen
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Maria Edilene Sequeira (Brazil)
10 June 1995 World Cup United States  4–1  Australia Helsingborg, Sweden
19:00 Foudy 69'
Fawcett 72'
Overbeck 90+2' (pen.)
Keller 90+4'
(Report) Casagrande 54' Stadium: Olympia
Attendance: 1,150
Referee: Pirom Un-Prasert (Thailand)
29 July 1995 1995 Women's U.S. Cup Norway  2–0  Australia Worcester, United States
5 August 1995 1995 Women's U.S. Cup Chinese Taipei  2–3  Australia Richmond, United States

1996

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24 March 1996 Tri-nation Series New Zealand  0–3  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
25 March 1996 Tri-nation Series Australia  1–0  South Korea Auckland, New Zealand
29 March 1996 Tri-nation Series Australia  1–2  South Korea Auckland, New Zealand
30 March 1996 Tri-nation Series New Zealand  0–2  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
4 July 1996 Friendly United States  2–1  Australia Tampa, United States
6 July 1996 Friendly United States  2–1  Australia Pensacola, United States
9 July 1996 Friendly Japan  2–2  Australia Fort Lauderdale, United States
11 July 1996 Friendly China  1–0  Australia Bradenton, United States
14 July 1996 Friendly China  2–1  Australia Bradenton, United States

1997

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28 February 1997 Ram Sports Cup Australia  0–4  United States Melbourne, Australia
Report Parlow 12'
Venturini 40'
Fotopoulos 73'
Hamm 75'
Attendance: 1,500
2 March 1997 Ram Sports Cup Australia  1–3  United States Bathurst, Australia
Report Baumgardt 53'
Lilly 67'
Chastain ?'
Attendance: 3,228
5 March 1997 Ram Sports Cup Australia  0–3  United States Canberra, Australia
Report Chastain 10'
Foudy 53'
Milbrett 90'
Attendance: 4,031
31 May 1997 U.S. Cup Italy  3–0  Australia Salem, United States
Panico 33'
Carta 45', 75'
5 June 1997 U.S. Cup United States  9–1  Australia Ambler, United States
Milbrett 5'
Parlow 16', 42'
Hamm 19', 32'
Pearce 37'
Lilly 48'
Venturini 56'
Keller 81'
Taylor 75'
7 June 1997 U.S. Cup Australia  3–2  Canada Oakford, United States
Hughes 21', 55'
Casagrande 100'
O'Neill ?'
Burtini 82'
7 August 1997 Friendly Sweden  0–1  Australia Östersund, Sweden
Report Murray ?'
11 August 1997 Friendly Hungary  0–4  Australia Csákvár, Hungary
Report Black ?' (?)
Duus ?'
Moore ?'
15 August 1997 Friendly Netherlands  1–1  Australia Grootebroek, Netherlands
Griffioen ?' Report Casagrande ?'
20 August 1997 Friendly Belgium  1–0  Australia Brussels, Belgium
Report
24 August 1997 Friendly Estonia  1–5  Australia Haapsalu, Estonia
Report Salisbury ?' (?)
Murray ?'
Taylor ?'
Revell ?'
27 August 1997 Friendly Finland  2–0  Australia Helsinki, Finland
Kalmari 69'
Uusmalmi 89'
Report
1 September 1997 Friendly Norway  7–1  Australia Oslo, Norway
Report Murray 71'
16 November 1997 Tri Nations Series Australia  0–3  China Lismore, Australia
Report
19 November 1997 Tri Nations Series Australia  2–0  New Zealand Newcastle, Australia
Revell ?'
Salisbury ?'
Report
23 November 1997 Tri Nations Series Australia  2–1  China Canberra, Australia
Cooper ?'
Hughes ?'
Report

1998

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29 August 1998 Friendly North Korea  0–0  Australia Pyongyang, North Korea
Report Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 58,000
1 September 1998 Friendly North Korea  0–0  Australia Pyongyang, North Korea
Report Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
3 September 1998 Friendly North Korea  0–1  Australia Pyongyang, North Korea
Report Murray 72' Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
9 October 1998 OFC Championship and World Cup qualifier Australia  21–0  American Samoa Auckland, New Zealand
Natalie Thomas 4', 35', 55'
Lisa Casagrande 19', 59'
Tann-Darby 28'
Salisbury 29', 58', 72', 81', 90+3'
Black 37', 68', 88', 90+5'
Ferguson 44', 79'
Taylor 50'
Forman 66'
Peters 78'
Boyd 90+6'
Report Stadium: Mount Smart Stadium
11 October 1998 OFC Championship and World Cup qualifier Australia  8–0  Papua New Guinea Auckland, New Zealand
Black 33', 40', 55'
Lisa Casagrande 28'
Salisbury 66', 67', 86'
Boyd 90+2'
Report Stadium: Mount Smart Stadium
15 October 1998 OFC Championship and World Cup qualifier Australia  17–0  Fiji Auckland, New Zealand
Murray 3', 23', 47'
Iannotta 7', 43'
Boyd 23', 39'
Black 33', 40', 55'
Peters 49', 53', 58', 81'
Ferguson 69', 72'
Salisbury 83'
Report Stadium: Mount Smart Stadium
17 October 1998 OFC Championship Final and World Cup qualifier New Zealand  1–3  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
Smith 77' Report Murray 2'
Starr 13'
Lisa Casagrande 66'
Stadium: Mount Smart Stadium

1999

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8 January 1999 Australia Cup Australia  1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
 Italy Sydney, Australia
Salisbury 85' Report Panico 60' Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 2,197
Referee: Tammy Ogston
Penalties
Forman soccer ball with check mark
Murray soccer ball with check mark
Salisbury soccer ball with check mark
Florinda Ciardi soccer ball with check mark
Luisa Marchio soccer ball with check mark
Adele Frollani soccer ball with check mark
Roberta Stefanelli soccer ball with check mark
10 January 1999 Australia Cup Australia  4–3  Canada Canberra, Australia
Murray 54'
Iannotta 17'
Lisa Casagrande 61'
Tann-Darby 89'
Report Donnelly 30'
Hooper 60', 69'
Stadium: Bruce Stadium
Attendance: 3,851
Referee: Tammy Ogston
13 January 1999 Australia Cup Australia  1–0  Italy Canberra, Australia
Salisbury 19' Report Stadium: Bruce Stadium
Attendance: 2,979
Referee: Tammy Ogston
14 March 1999 Algarve Cup Denmark  1–1  Australia Faro, Portugal
Hansen 19' Report Murray 77' Stadium: Estadio St Luis
16 March 1999 Algarve Cup Portugal  0–0  Australia Olhão, Portugal
Report
18 March 1999 Algarve Cup Australia  0–2  China Albufeira, Portugal
Report Sun Wen 77'
Liu Ying 77'
3 June 1999 Friendly United States  4–0  Australia Portland, United States
Fotopoulos 1'
Parlow 68'
Lilly 71'
Milbrett 85'
Report Stadium: Nike Training Centre
Referee: Mohammad Zarrabi-Kashani (United States)
6 June 1999 Friendly Brazil  3–1  Australia Portland, United States
Report
Stadium: Civic Stadium
Attendance: 23,325
Referee: Kari Seita (United States)
9 June 1999 Friendly Canada  1–3  Australia Toronto, Canada
Report
Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
12 June 1999 Friendly Canada  2–0  Australia Toronto, Canada
Report
20 June 1999 World Cup Australia  1–1  Ghana Foxborough, United States
Murray 74' Report Gyamfua 76' Stadium: Foxboro Stadium
Attendance: 14,867
Referee: Kari Seitz (United States)
23 June 1999 World Cup Australia  1–3  Sweden Landover, United States
Murray 32' Report Törnqvist 8'
Ljungberg 21', 69'
Stadium: Jack Kent Cooke Stadium
Attendance: 16,448
Referee: Fatou Gaye (Senegal)
26 June 1999 World Cup China  3–1  Australia East Rutherford, United States
Sun Wen 39', 51'
Liu Ying 73'
Report Salisbury 66' Stadium: Giants Stadium
Attendance: 29,401
Referee: Sandra Hunt (United States)
28 October 1999 Friendly China  3–1  Australia Zhuhai, China
Wang Li Ping 35'
Xie Hui Lin 37'
Zhao Li Hong 77'
Report Hughes 61' Stadium: Zhuhai Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
31 October 1999 Friendly China  4–2  Australia Xiamen, China
Liu Ying 15', 58'
Zhang Ouying 41'
Qiu Haiyan 61'
Report Hughes 7'
Salisbury 80'
Attendance: 15,000

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "'They ARE feminine': The Matildas' long road from sexism in '79 to sellouts in '17". TheGuardian.com. 15 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Asian Women's Championship".
  3. ^ "Football Australia recognises achievements of former Australian Women's Representative Players". matildas.com.au. 18 May 2023. Retrieved 5 August 2023.