List of international goals scored by Sam Kerr
Appearance
Sam Kerr is an Australian professional soccer player who currently plays as a striker for Chelsea in the Women's Super League and for the Australia national team (nicknamed the "Matildas"). With a current total of 69 international goals, she is Australia's all-time leading goalscorer.
Goals
[edit]- Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Kerr goal.
- As of match played 1 November 2023[1]
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | Ref. |
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1 | 21 May 2010 | Chengdu Sports Centre, Chengdu, China | South Korea | 3–0 | 3–1 | 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup | [2] |
2 | 30 May 2010 | Chengdu Sports Centre, Chengdu, China | North Korea | 1–0 | 1–1 | 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup | [3] |
3 | 28 October 2010 | Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg, Germany | Germany | 1–0 | 1–2 | Friendly | [4] |
4 | 7 March 2014 | GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus | France | 1–3 | 2–3 | 2014 Cyprus Cup | [5] |
5 | 12 March 2014 | Paralimni Stadium, Paralimni, Cyprus | Italy | 1–0 | 5–2 | 2014 Cyprus Cup | [6] |
6 | 21 May 2015 | Jubilee Oval, Sydney, Australia | Vietnam | 5–0 | 11–0 | Friendly | [7] |
7 | 8–0 | ||||||
8 | 6 August 2016 | Arena Corinthians, São Paulo, Brazil | Germany | 1–0 | 2–2 | 2016 Summer Olympics | [8] |
9 | 30 July 2017 | Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, United States | Japan | 1–1 | 4–2 | 2017 Tournament of Nations | [9] |
10 | 2–1 | ||||||
11 | 3–1 | ||||||
12 | 3 August 2017 | StubHub Center, Carson, United States | Brazil | 6–1 | 6–1 | 2017 Tournament of Nations | [10] |
13 | 16 September 2017 | Penrith Stadium, Sydney, Australia | Brazil | 2–0 | 2–1 | Friendly | [11] |
14 | 19 September 2017 | McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle, Australia | Brazil | 1–1 | 3–2 | Friendly | [12] |
15 | 3–1 | ||||||
16 | 22 November 2017 | AAMI Park, Melbourne, Australia | China | 1–0 | 3–0 | Friendly | [13] |
17 | 3–0 | ||||||
18 | 26 November 2017 | Simmonds Stadium, Geelong, Australia | China | 3–1 | 5–1 | Friendly | [14] |
19 | 4–1 | ||||||
20 | 28 February 2018 | Albufeira Municipal Stadium, Albufeira, Portugal | Norway | 3–1 | 4–3 | 2018 Algarve Cup | [15] |
21 | 5 March 2018 | Albufeira Municipal Stadium, Albufeira, Portugal | China | 2–0 | 2–0 | 2018 Algarve Cup | [16] |
22 | 10 April 2018 | Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan | Vietnam | 5–0 | 8–0 | 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup | [17] |
23 | 6–0 | ||||||
24 | 13 April 2018 | Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan | Japan | 1–1 | 1–1 | 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup | [18] |
25 | 26 July 2018 | Children's Mercy Park, Kansas City, United States | Brazil | 3–0 | 3–1 | 2018 Tournament of Nations | [19] |
26 | 2 August 2018 | Toyota Park, Bridgeview, Illinois, United States | Japan | 2–0 | 2–0 | 2018 Tournament of Nations | [20] |
27 | 13 November 2018 | McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle, Australia | Chile | 1–0 | 5–0 | Friendly | [21] |
28 | 3 March 2019 | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia | South Korea | 1–0 | 4–1 | 2019 Cup of Nations | [22] |
29 | 3–1 | ||||||
30 | 6 March 2019 | AAMI Park, Melbourne, Australia | Argentina | 1–0 | 3–0 | 2019 Cup of Nations | [23] |
31 | 4 April 2019 | Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, United States | United States | 3–4 | 3–5 | Friendly | [24] |
32 | 9 June 2019 | Stade du Hainaut, Valenciennes, France | Italy | 1–0 | 1–2 | 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup | [25] |
33 | 18 June 2019 | Stade des Alpes, Grenoble, France | Jamaica | 1–0 | 4–1 | 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup | [26] |
34 | 2–0 | ||||||
35 | 3–1 | ||||||
36 | 4–1 | ||||||
37 | 9 November 2019 | Bankwest Stadium, Sydney, Australia | Chile | 1–0 | 2–1 | Friendly | [27] |
38 | 2–0 | ||||||
39 | 7 February 2020 | Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney, Australia | Chinese Taipei | 6–0 | 7–0 | 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament | [28] |
40 | 6 March 2020 | McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle, Australia | Vietnam | 1–0 | 5–0 | 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament | [29] |
41 | 5–0 | ||||||
42 | 11 March 2020 | Cẩm Phả Stadium, Cẩm Phả, Vietnam | Vietnam | 1–0 | 2–1 | 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament | [30] |
43 | 21 July 2021 | Ajinomoto Stadium, Chofu, Japan | New Zealand | 2–0 | 2–1 | 2020 Summer Olympics | [31] |
44 | 24 July 2021 | Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama, Japan | Sweden | 1–1 | 2–4 | 2020 Summer Olympics | [32] |
45 | 2–1 | ||||||
46 | 30 July 2021 | Kashima Stadium, Kashima, Japan | Great Britain | 2–2 | 4–3 | 2020 Summer Olympics | [33] |
47 | 4–2 | ||||||
48 | 5 August 2021 | Kashima Stadium, Kashima, Japan | United States | 1–1 | 3–4 | 2020 Summer Olympics | [34] |
49 | 26 October 2021 | Commonwealth Bank Stadium, Sydney, Australia | Brazil | 2–0 | 2–2 | Friendly | [35] |
50 | 21 January 2022 | Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai, India | Indonesia | 1–0 | 18–0 | 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup | [36] |
51 | 2–0 | ||||||
52 | 6–0 | ||||||
53 | 8–0 | ||||||
54 | 11–0 | ||||||
55 | 24 January 2022 | Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai, India | Philippines | 1–0 | 4–0 | 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup | [37] |
56 | 27 January 2022 | Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai, India | Thailand | 2–0 | 2–1 | 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup | [38] |
57 | 8 April 2022 | QCB Stadium, Townsville, Australia | New Zealand | 2–1 | 2–1 | Friendly | [39] |
58 | 12 April 2022 | GIO Stadium, Canberra, Australia | New Zealand | 1–0 | 3–1 | Friendly | [40] |
59 | 3–0 | ||||||
60 | 12 November 2022 | AAMI Park, Melbourne, Australia | Sweden | 1–0 | 4–0 | Friendly | [41] |
61 | 15 November 2022 | Central Coast Stadium, Gosford, Australia | Thailand | 1–0 | 2–0 | Friendly | [42] |
62 | 16 February 2023 | Central Coast Stadium, Gosford, Australia | Czech Republic | 3–0 | 4–0 | 2023 Cup of Nations | [43] |
63 | 11 April 2023 | Brentford Community Stadium, London, England | England | 1–0 | 2–0 | Friendly | [44] |
64 | 16 August 2023 | Stadium Australia, Sydney, Australia | England | 1–1 | 1–3 | 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup | [45] |
65 | 26 October 2023 | Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth, Australia | Iran | 2–0 | 2–0 | 2024 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament | [46] |
66 | 29 October 2023 | Perth Stadium, Perth, Australia | Philippines | 2–0 | 8–0 | [47] | |
67 | 5–0 | ||||||
68 | 6–0 | ||||||
69 | 1 November 2023 | Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth, Australia | Chinese Taipei | 2–0 | 3–0 | 2024 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament | [48] |
References
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- ^ "Matildas go down to France". Football Federation Australia. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
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- ^ "Australia beats Chinese Taipei 7–0 as Matildas open Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualifying in style". ABC News. 7 February 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
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- ^ "England Women vs Australia Women, International Friendlies (Women), 11th Apr 2023". Matildas. 11 April 2023. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
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