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New Zealand women's national football team results

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This page details the match results and statistics of the New Zealand women's national football team

Key

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Key to matches
  • Att. = Match attendance
  • (H) = Home ground
  • (A) = Away ground
  • (N) = Neutral ground

A-International results

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New Zealand's score is shown first in each case.

1–50

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No.[1] Date[1] Venue[1] Opponents[1] Score[1] Competition[1] New Zealand scorers[1] Att. Ref.
1 25 August 1975 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (A)  Hong Kong 2–0 1975 Asian Cup Marshall, Lee 4,119 [2][3]
2 27 August 1975 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (N)  Malaysia 3–0 1975 Asian Cup Marshall (2), Simeonoff 4,500 [2][3]
3 1 September 1975 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (N)  Australia 3–2 1975 Asian Cup Richardson (2), Marshall 6,655 [2][3]
4 3 September 1975 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (N)  Thailand 3–1 1975 Asian Cup Marshall (2), Hetherington 11,573 [2][3]
5 6 October 1979 Sydney, Australia (A)  Australia 2–2 Trans-Tasman Cup Hetherington, Marshall [3]
6 8 October 1979 Sydney, Australia (A)  Australia 1–0 Trans-Tasman Cup Ah Wong [3]
7 13 October 1979 Brisbane, Australia (A)  Australia 0–1 Trans-Tasman Cup [3]
8 18 May 1980 Auckland, New Zealand (H)  Australia 3–3 Trans-Tasman Cup Jacobson, Leonidas, Marshall [3]
9 21 May 1980 Wellington, New Zealand (H)  Australia 1–1 Trans-Tasman Cup Sharpe [3]
10 24 May 1980 Christchurch, New Zealand (H)  Australia 2–3 Trans-Tasman Cup Grant, Jacobson [3]
11 4 October 1981 Auckland, New Zealand (H)  Australia 1–2 Trans-Tasman Cup Fulham [3]
12 12 October 1981 Kaohsiung, Taiwan (N)  Switzerland 3–0 1981 World Invitational Grant, Hogg, Robertson [4][3]
13 16 October 1981 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  West Germany 1–2 1981 World Invitational Hall [4][3]
14 17 October 1981 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  Norway 4–0 1981 World Invitational Grant, Hogg, Robertson, Own goal [4][3]
15 18 October 1981 Taipei, Taiwan (A)  Taiwan 1–0 1981 World Invitational Jacobson [4][3]
16 20 October 1981 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  Netherlands 2–0 1981 World Invitational Fulham, Marshall [4][3]
17 21 October 1981 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  Finland 2–2 1981 World Invitational Jacobson, Sharpe [4][3]
18 22 October 1981 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  Thailand 9–0 1981 World Invitational Hogg (3), Grant (2), Robertson (2), Sharpe (2) [4][3]
19 3 October 1982 New Plymouth, New Zealand (H)  Taiwan 0–2 Friendly [3]
20 7 October 1982 Hamilton, New Zealand (H)  Taiwan 0–2 Friendly [3]
21 28 November 1983 Nouméa, New Caledonia (N)  Australia 0–0 1983 Oceania Cup [5][3]
22 30 November 1983 Nouméa, New Caledonia (N)  Fiji 15–1 1983 Oceania Cup Sharpe (5), Baker (3), Grant (3), Jacobson (2), Pullen, Robertson [5][3]
23 2 December 1983 Nouméa, New Caledonia (A)  New Caledonia 6–0 1983 Oceania Cup Hall (2), Hogg, Pullen, Robertson, Sharpe [5][3]
24 4 December 1983 Nouméa, New Caledonia (N)  Australia 3–2 1983 Oceania Cup Jacobson, Sharpe, Own goal [5][3]
25 8 December 1984 Kaohsiung, Taiwan (N)  Switzerland 3–0 1984 World Invitational Baker, Robertson, Sharpe [6][3]
26 12 December 1984 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  Australia 3–0 1984 World Invitational Jacobson (2), Sharpe [6][3]
27 13 December 1984 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  Norway 0–0 1984 World Invitational [6][3]
28 15 December 1984 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  West Germany 0–1 1984 World Invitational [6][3]
29 16 December 1984 Taipei, Taiwan (A)  Taiwan 0–0 1984 World Invitational [6][3]
30 29 March 1986 Christchurch, New Zealand (H)  Australia 0–1 1986 Oceania Cup [7][3]
31 2 April 1986 Christchurch, New Zealand (H)  Taiwan 1–2 1986 Oceania Cup Jacobson [7][3]
32 3 December 1987 Auckland, New Zealand (H)  Western Samoa 15–0 Friendly Sharpe (5), Campbell (4), Fisher (3), Cox (2), van de Elzen [3]
33 4 December 1987 Auckland, New Zealand (H)  Western Samoa 10–0 Friendly Baker (3), Sharpe (3), Campbell, Cox, Henderson, Rigby [3]
34 7 December 1987 Hamilton, New Zealand (H)  Western Samoa 11–0 Friendly Pullen (5), Robertson (2), Baker, Campbell, Grant, Sharpe [3]
35 13 December 1987 Taipei, Taiwan (A)  Taiwan 1–3 1987 World Invitational van de Elzen [8][3]
36 15 December 1987 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  United States 1–0 1987 World Invitational Grant [8][3]
37 16 December 1987 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  West Germany 0–1 1987 World Invitational [8][3]
38 17 December 1987 Taipei, Taiwan (A)  Taiwan 0–1 1987 World Invitational [8][3]
39 19 December 1987 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  Australia 1–0 1987 World Invitational Sharpe [8][3]
40 20 December 1987 Taipei, Taiwan (N)  Canada 1–0 1987 World Invitational van de Elzen [8][3]
41 26 March 1989 Perry Park, Brisbane, Australia (A)  Australia 2–0 1989 Oceania Cup Henderson, Nye [9][10]
42 28 March 1989 Perry Park, Brisbane, Australia (N)  Taiwan 1–0 1989 Oceania Cup Crawford [9][10]
43 30 March 1989 Perry Park, Brisbane, Australia (N)  Papua New Guinea 5–0 1989 Oceania Cup Crawford (3), Campbell, Henderson [9][10]
44 1 April 1989 Perry Park, Brisbane, Australia (N)  Taiwan 0–1 1989 Oceania Cup [9][10]
45 19 May 1991 Marconi Stadium, Sydney, Australia (N)  Papua New Guinea 16–0 1991 OFC Women's Championship[A] van de Elzen (5), Sharpe (3), Henderson (2), Jacobson (2), Baker, Campbell, Cox, Pullen [11][12][10]
46 20 May 1991 Marconi Stadium, Sydney, Australia (A)  Australia 1–0 1991 OFC Women's Championship[A] Sharpe [11][12][10]
47 23 May 1991 Marconi Stadium, Sydney, Australia (N)  Papua New Guinea 11–0 1991 OFC Women's Championship[A] Sharpe (4), Campbell, Chaney, Fisher, Henderson, Nye, Pullen, Warring [11][10]
48 24 May 1991 Marconi Stadium, Sydney, Australia (A)  Australia 0–1 1991 OFC Women's Championship[A] [11][13][10]
49 20 October 1991 Christchurch, New Zealand (H)  Australia 0–0 Trans-Tasman Cup [10]
50 23 October 1991 Wellington, New Zealand (H)  Australia 3–0 Trans-Tasman Cup Henderson, Jacobson, van de Elzen [10]

51–100

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No.[1] Date[1] Venue[1] Opponents[1] Score[1] Competition[1] New Zealand scorers[1] Att. Ref.
51 26 October 1991  Australia 2–0 Trans-Tasman Cup
52 17 November 1991  Denmark 0–3 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup
53 19 November 1991  Norway 0–4 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup
54 21 November 1991  China 1–4 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup
55 4 August 1993  United States 0–3 1993 CONCACAF Tournament
56 6 August 1993  Canada 0–0 1993 CONCACAF Tournament
57 8 August 1993  Trinidad and Tobago 7–0 1993 CONCACAF Tournament
58 25 August 1994  Bulgaria 0–1 Jayalalitha Cup
59 31 August 1994  Ghana 0–3 Jayalalitha Cup
60 3 September 1994  Russia 0–1 Jayalalitha Cup
61 14 October 1994  Australia 2–1 1994 OFC Women's Championship[B]
62 15 October 1994  Papua New Guinea 2–0 1994 OFC Women's Championship[B]
63 18 October 1994  Australia 0–1 1994 OFC Women's Championship[B]
64 20 October 1994  Papua New Guinea 6–0 1994 OFC Women's Championship[B]
65 17 March 1995  Australia 0–4 Trans-Tasman Cup
66 19 March 1995  Australia 0–2 Trans-Tasman Cup
67 8 September 1995  South Korea 0–0 Friendly
68 10 September 1995  South Korea 0–0 Friendly
69 23 March 1996  South Korea 0–0 Tri-Series
70 24 March 1996  Australia 0–3 Tri-Series
71 28 March 1996  South Korea 1–0 Tri-Series
72 30 March 1996  Australia 0–2 Tri-Series
73 7 November 1996  Papua New Guinea 1–1 Friendly
74 19 November 1997  Australia 0–2 Tri-Series
75 21 November 1997  China 1–3 Tri-Series
76 26 May 1998  Germany 1–4 Champions Tour
77 28 May 1998  Germany 0–8 Champions Tour
78 30 May 1998  United States 0–5 Champions Tour
79 2 June 1998  United States 0–1[C]
80 9 October 1998  Samoa 21–0 1998 OFC Nations Cup[D]
81 11 October 1998  Fiji 14–0 1998 OFC Nations Cup[D]
82 15 October 1998  Papua New Guinea 5–0 1998 OFC Nations Cup[D]
83 17 October 1998  Australia 1–3 1998 OFC Nations Cup[D]
84 31 May 2000  Canada 1–2 2000 Pacific Cup
85 2 June 2000  Japan 1–2 2000 Pacific Cup
86 4 June 2000  United States 0–5 2000 Pacific Cup
87 7 June 2000  Australia 0–4 2000 Pacific Cup
88 10 June 2000  China 0–6 2000 Pacific Cup
89 7 April 2003  Samoa 15–0 2003 OFC Nations Cup[E]
90 9 April 2003  Cook Islands 9–0 2003 OFC Nations Cup[E]
91 11 April 2003  Papua New Guinea 5–0 2003 OFC Nations Cup[E]
92 13 April 2003  Australia 0–2 2003 OFC Nations Cup[E]
93 18 February 2004  Australia 0–2 2004 Australia Cup
94 21 February 2004  China 0–3 2004 Australia Cup
95 24 February 2004  North Korea 0–11 2004 Australia Cup
96 3 October 2004  United States 0–5 Celebration Tour
97 10 October 2004  United States 0–6 Celebration Tour
98 21 May 2005  Japan 0–6 Kirin Challenge Cup [jp]
99 14 November 2006  China 0–3 Friendly
100 16 November 2006  China 0–4 Friendly

101–150

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No.[1] Date[1] Venue[1] Opponents[1] Score[1] Competition[1] New Zealand scorers[1] Att. Ref.
101 4 February 2007 Canberra, Australia (A)  Australia 0–6
102 6 February 2007 Canberra, Australia (A)  Australia 0–1
103 9 April 2007 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae, Papua New Guinea (N)  Tonga 6–1 2007 OFC Women's Championship[F] Yallop (2), Henderson (2), Erceg, Thompson [14][15]
104 11 April 2007 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae, Papua New Guinea (N)  Solomon Islands 8–0 2007 OFC Women's Championship[F] N. Smith (3), Ferrara (2), Percival, R. Smith, Kete [16][15]
105 13 April 2007 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae, Papua New Guinea (A)  Papua New Guinea 7–0 2007 OFC Women's Championship[F] Yallop (2), N. Smith, Thompson, Percival, Green, Moorwood [17][15]
106  Canada
107  Canada
108  Australia
109  Australia
110  United States
111  Brazil
112  Denmark
113  China
114  China
115  China
116  Australia
117  Australia
118  Australia
119  Papua New Guinea
120  South Korea
121  Argentina
122  Canada
123  Australia
124  China
125  Canada
126  Japan
127  Norway
128  United States
129  China
130  South Korea
131  Finland
132  Canada
133  Russia
134  Netherlands
135  France
136  Japan
137  Australia
138  Australia
139  Italy
140  Netherlands
141  Scotland
142  Canada
143  Vanuatu
144  Cook Islands
145  Tahiti
146  Solomon Islands
147  Papua New Guinea
148  South Korea
149  England
150  Netherlands
Notes
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    F: The 2007 OFC Women's Championship doubled as the qualifiers for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup.

151–200

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No.[1] Date[1] Venue[1] Opponents[1] Score[1] Competition[1] New Zealand scorers[1] Att. Ref.
151  Switzerland
152  France
153  Mexico
154  Australia
155  Australia
156  China
157  Wales
158  Colombia
159  Denmark
160  Japan
161  England
162  Mexico
163  United States
164  Northern Ireland
165  South Africa
166  South Korea
167  Netherlands
168  Papua New Guinea
169  Papua New Guinea
170  China
171  China
172  Australia
173  Australia
174  Canada
175  Colombia
176  Great Britain
177  Brazil
178  Cameroon
179  United States
180  Scotland
181  Italy
182  England
183  Switzerland
184  Australia
185  Australia
186  Japan
187  Brazil
188  China
189  United States
190  United States
191  China
192  North Korea
193  Mexico
194  Republic of Ireland
195  Switzerland
196  South Korea
197  Finland
198  Japan
199  Brazil
200  Brazil

201–272

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No.[1] Date[1] Venue[1] Opponents[1] Score[1] Competition[1] New Zealand scorers[1] Att. Ref.
201  Tonga
202  Papua New Guinea
203  Cook Islands
204  France
205  Norway
206  Norway
207  Denmark
208  Denmark
209  North Korea
210  Australia
211  Spain
212  Spain
213  United States
214  Japan
215  Netherlands
216  Canada
217  China
218  Brazil
219  Brazil
220 23 January 2016 PNGFA Academy, Lae, Papua New Guinea (A)  Papua New Guinea 7–1 2016 Olympic Qualifier[X] Hearn (2), Longo (2), Stott, Phillips, Erceg [18]
221 2 March 2016 Municipal Stadium, Lagos, Portugal (N)  Brazil 0–1 2016 Algarve Cup [19]
222 4 March 2016 Stadium Bela Vista,Parchal, Portugal (N)  Russia 0–0 2016 Algarve Cup [20]
223 7 March 2016 Estádio Municipal, Albufeira, Portugal (N)  Portugal 1–0 2016 Algarve Cup [21]
224 9 March 2016 VRS António Sports Complex, Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal (N)  Iceland 1–1
(5–6p)
2016 Algarve Cup Hearn [22]
225 7 April 2016 IJmond Stadion, Velsen-Zuid, Netherlands (A)  Netherlands 0–2 Friendly [23]
226 4 June 2016 Morshead Park Stadium, Ballarat, Australia (A)  Australia 0–2 Friendly 4,371 [24]
227 7 June 2016 Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Australia (A)  Australia 1–1 Friendly Bowen [25]
228 28 July 2016 Estadio Luso Brasileiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (N)  South Africa 4–1 Friendly Wilkinson, Hearn, Longo, Gregorius [26]
229 3 August 2016 Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (N)  United States 0–2 2016 Olympics 10,059 [27]
230 6 August 2016 Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (N)  Colombia 1–0 2016 Olympics Hearn 8,505 [28]
231 9 August 2016 Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, Brazil (N)  France 0–3 2016 Olympics 7,350 [29]
232 1 March 2017 Ammochostos Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus (N)  Scotland 2–3 2017 Cyprus Women's Cup White, Hearn [30]
233 3 March 2017 GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus (N)  Australia 0–3 2017 Cyprus Women's Cup [31]
234 6 March 2017 Ammochostos Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus (N)  South Korea 0–2 2017 Cyprus Women's Cup [32]
235 8 March 2017 Tasos Markos Stadium, Paralimni, Cyprus (N)  Hungary 3–1 2017 Cyprus Women's Cup White (2), Pereira [33][34]
236 15 September 2017 Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Denver, United States (A)  United States 1–3 Friendly Wilkinson 17,301 [35]
237 19 September 2017 Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati, United States (A)  United States 0–5 Friendly 30,596 [36]
238 25 November 2017 PAT Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand  Thailand 0–0 Friendly [37]
239 28 November 2017 SCG Stadium, Nonthaburi, Thailand  Thailand 5–0 Friendly Ria Percival (2), Amber Hearn, Katie Bowen, Annalie Longo [38]
240 3 March 2018 La Manga Stadium, San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain (N)  Scotland 0–2 Friendly [39]
241 6 March 2018 La Manga Stadium, San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain (N)  Scotland 0–2 Friendly [40]
242 10 June 2018 Westpac Stadium, Wellington (H)  Japan 1–3 Friendly Moore [41]
243 19 November 2018 Stade Numa Daly, Nouméa, New Caledonia (N)  Tonga 11–0 2018 OFC Nations Cup[Y] Gregorius (3), White (2), Longo (2), Hassett (2), Percival, Jale 150 [42][43]
244 22 November 2018 Stade Numa Daly, Nouméa, New Caledonia (N)  Cook Islands 6–0 2018 OFC Nations Cup[Y] Rolston (2), Longo, Rood, Morton, Jale 100 [44][45]
245 25 November 2018 Stade Numa Daly, Nouméa, New Caledonia (N)  Fiji 10–0 2018 OFC Nations Cup[Y] Gregorius (3), Longo (2), Rood (2), Moore, Rolston, Tora (o.g.) 100 [46]
246 28 November 2018 Stade de Hnassé, Lifou, New Caledonia (A)  New Caledonia 8–0 2018 OFC Nations Cup[Y] Rolston (3), White (2), Hassett, Bowen, Satchell 1,200 [47]
247 1 December 2018 Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Nouméa, New Caledonia (N)  Fiji 8–0 2018 OFC Nations Cup[Y] White (2), Gregorius (2), Hassett (2), Moore, Rood 450 [48]
248 28 February 2019 Leichhardt Oval, Sydney, Australia (A)  Australia 0–2 2019 Cup of Nations 6,805 [49]
249 3 March 2019 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia (N)  Argentina 2–0 2019 Cup of Nations Rood, Bott [50]
250 6 March 2019 AAMI Park, Melbourne, Australia (N)  South Korea 0–2 2019 Cup of Nations [51]
251 9 April 2019 Marbella, Spain (N)  Norway 1–0 Friendly White [52]
252 16 May 2019 Busch Stadium, St. Louis, United States (A)  United States 0–5 Friendly 35,761 [53]
253 1 June 2019 AMEX Stadium, Brighton and Hove, England (A)  England 1–0 Friendly Gregorius 20,076 [54]
254 4 June 2019 Cardiff International Sports Stadium, Cardiff, Wales (A)  Wales 0–1 Friendly [55]
255 11 June 2019 Stade Océane, Le Havre, France (N)  Netherlands 0–1 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup 10,654 [56]
256 15 June 2019 Stade des Alpes, Grenoble, France (N)  Canada 0–2 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup 14,856 [57]
257 20 June 2019 Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier, France (N)  Cameroon 1–2 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Awona (o.g.) 8,009 [58]
258 7 November 2019 Yongchuan Sports Center, Chongqing, China (A)  China 0–2 2019 Yongchuan International Tournament [59]
259 10 November 2019 Yongchuan Sports Center, Chongqing, China (N)  Canada 0–3 2019 Yongchuan International Tournament
260 4 March 2020 Vista Municipal Stadium, Parchal, Portugal (N)  Belgium 1–1
(7–6p)
2020 Algarve Cup Chance [60]
261 7 March 2020 Vista Municipal Stadium, Parchal, Portugal (N)  Italy 0–3 2020 Algarve Cup [61]
262 10 March 2020 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé, Portugal (N)  Norway 1–2 2020 Algarve Cup Wilkinson [62]
263 21 July 2021 Tokyo Stadium, Tokyo, Japan (N)  Australia 1–2 2020 Olympics Games Rennie 0[Z] [63][64][65]
264 24 July 2021 Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama, Japan (N)  United States 1–6 2020 Olympics Games Hassett 0[Z] [66][67][68]
265 27 July 2021 Miyagi Stadium, Rifu, Japan (N)  Sweden 0–2 2020 Olympics Games 0[Z] [69][70][71]
266 23 October 2021 TD Place Stadium, Ottawa, Canada (A)  Canada 1–5 Friendly Percival 16,386 [72]
267 26 October 2021 Saputo Stadium, Montreal, Canada (A)  Canada 0–1 Friendly [73]
268 27 November 2021 Goyang Stadium, Goyang, South Korea (A)  South Korea 1–2 Friendly Hand [74]
269 30 November 2021 Goyang Stadium, Goyang, South Korea (A)  South Korea 2–0 Friendly Satchell, Rennie [75]
270 17 February 2022 Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California, United States (N)  Iceland 0–1 2022 SheBelieves Cup 2,078 [76]
271 20 February 2022 Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California, United States (A)  United States 0–5 2022 SheBelieves Cup 16,587 [77]
272  Scotland
Notes
  1. ^
    A: The 1991 OFC Women's Championship doubled as the qualifiers for the inaugural 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup.
  2. ^
    B: The 1994 OFC Women's Championship doubled as the qualifiers for the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup.
  3. ^
    C: The match was abandoned.
  4. ^
    D: The 1998 OFC Women's Championship doubled as the qualifiers for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup.
  5. ^
    E: The 2003 OFC Women's Championship doubled as the qualifiers for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup.
  6. ^
    F: The 2007 OFC Women's Championship doubled as the qualifiers for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup.
  7. ^
    X: The second leg of the final play-off against Papua New Guinea was cancelled due to visa issues preventing Papua New Guinea's team from travelling to New Zealand for the match.[78]
  8. ^
    Y: The 2018 OFC Nations Cup doubled as the qualifiers for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
  9. ^
    Z: Crowd numbers officially recorded as 0 due to people not being allowed to attended due to Covid-19.

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