Australia women's national soccer team all-time record

The list shown below shows the Australia women's national soccer team all-time international record against opposing nations. The stats are composed of FIFA Women's World Cup, OFC Women's Nations Cup, AFC Women's Asian Cup, and Summer Olympic Games matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches.

Head to head record

The following table shows Australia's all-time international record, correct as of 26 October 2023 (vs.  Iran). Only "A" internationals are included. Although there is some conjecture regarding the status of a number of games, the table includes all fixtures recognised by Football Australia as "A" internationals and as such is used to recognise caps, goal scorers, captaincy records, etc.

Table of opposition sides, including year of first match, latest match, results and goals scored
Team First Last GP W D L GF GA GD
 American Samoa 1998 19981100210+21
 Argentina 1995 20192200100+10
 Austria 2015 2015100112-1
 Belgium 1997 1997100101-1
 Brazil 1988 20212111283530+5
 Canada 1987 20231983825250
 Chile 2018 20194301104+6
 China 1988 2020421211194769-22
 Chinese Taipei 1984 2020138144914+35
 Cook Islands 2003 20031100110+11
 Czech Republic 2000 20233300130+13
 Denmark 1995 202372231013-3
 England 2003 2023721469-3
 Equatorial Guinea 2011 2011110032+1
 Estonia 1997 1997110051+4
 Fiji 1983 20043300370+37
 Finland 1997 2015210132+1
 France 2001 2023942398+1
 Germany 2000 20215113612-6
 Ghana 1999 2003311164+2
 Great Britain 2021 2021110043+1
 Greece 2004 2004110010+1
 Haiti 2012 2012110040+4
 Hong Kong 1987 20124400331+32
 Hungary 1997 1997110040+4
 Indonesia 2022 20221100180+18
 Iran 2023 2023110020+2
 Republic of Ireland 2021 20232101330
 Italy 1997 201993241416-3
 Jamaica 2019 2023220071+6
 Japan 1984 20212989123743-6
 Jordan 2014 2014110031+2
 Mexico 2003 20119801217+14
 Myanmar 2006 2008330091+8
 Netherlands 1997 20218323916-7
 New Caledonia 1983 1983110050+5
 New Zealand 1979 20225033898640+46
 Nigeria 2015 2023210143+1
 North Korea 1998 2016154561219-7
 Norway 1988 20197223918-9
 Papua New Guinea 1989 20048800680+68
 Philippines 2008 20222200110+11
 Portugal 1999 2022403123-1
 Russia 1994 20056312135+8
 Samoa 2003 20031100190+19
 Scotland 1995 2023512246-2
 Singapore 2008 2008110060+6
 South Africa 2022 2022110041+3
 South Korea 1996 20222013343113+18
 Spain 2022 2023210139-6
 Sweden 1995 20231624101429-15
 Thailand 1988 20229810324+28
 United States 1987 202133152731103-72
 Uzbekistan 2007 20071100100+10
 Vietnam 2008 20209900441+43
 Zimbabwe 2016 2016110061+5
Total 41319871144890543+347

Best Results

The following table shows Australia's best results against opposition by confederation, Only "A" internationals are included.

UEFA

Team
Best result
Venue
Date
 Austria Austria  2–1  Australia Austria Villach 7 April 2015
 Belgium Belgium  1–0  Australia Belgium Brussels 20 August 1997
 Czech Republic Australia  6–0  Czech Republic Cyprus Paralimni 11 March 2015
 Denmark Denmark  1–3  Australia
Australia  2–0  Denmark
Denmark Viborg
Australia Sydney
11 October 2022
7 August 2023
 England England  0–2  Australia Germany Frankfurt
England London
23 June 2011
11 April 2023
 Estonia Estonia  1–5  Australia Estonia Haapsalu 24 August 1997
 Finland Finland  0–3  Australia Cyprus Larnaca 9 March 2015
 France France  0–2  Australia France Angers 6 July 2013
 Germany Germany  0–1  Australia China Quanzhou 28 January 2005
 Great Britain Great Britain  3–4  Australia Japan Kashima 30 July 2021
 Greece Greece  0–1  Australia Greece Heraklio 14 August 2004
 Hungary Hungary  0–4  Australia Hungary Csakvar 11 August 1997
 Republic of Ireland Australia  1–0  Republic of Ireland Australia Sydney 20 July 2023
 Italy Italy  0–3  Australia
Italy  2–5  Australia
South Korea Suwon
Cyprus Paralimni
17 June 2008
12 March 2014
 Netherlands Netherlands  0–1  Australia
Netherlands  0–1  Australia
Netherlands  2–3  Australia
South Korea Kimhae
Cyprus Larnaca
Portugal Vila Real de Santo Antonio
29 October 2006
4 March 2015
3 March 2017
 Norway Australia  2–1  Norway
Australia  4–3  Norway
Germany Leverkusen
Portugal Albufeira
7 July 2011
28 February 2018
 Portugal Portugal  0–0  Australia
Portugal  0–0  Australia
Portugal  1–1  Australia
Portugal Olhao
Portugal Algarve
Portugal Estoril
16 March 1999
2 March 2018
28 June 2022
 Spain Australia  3–2  Spain Australia Sydney 19 February 2023
 Russia Australia  5–0  Russia China Quanzhou 2 February 2005
 Scotland Scotland  0–1  Australia Scotland Livingston 6 September 2003
 Sweden Australia  4–0  Sweden Australia Melbourne 12 November 2022

CONMEBOL

Team
Best result
Venue
Date
 Argentina Australia  7–0  Argentina Brazil Uberlandia 10 April 1995
 Brazil Australia  6–1  Brazil United States Carson 3 August 2017
 Chile Australia  5–0  Chile Australia Newcastle 13 November 2018

CONCACAF

Team
Best result
Venue
Date
 Canada Australia  4–0  Canada Australia Melbourne 31 July 2023
 Haiti Australia  4–0  Haiti United States Indianapolis 13 September 2012
 Jamaica Australia  4–1  Jamaica
Australia  3–0  Jamaica
France Grenoble
Australia Newcastle
18 June 2019
22 February 2023
 Mexico Australia  4–0  Mexico Australia Melbourne 30 May 2006
 United States United States  0–1  Australia United States Seattle 27 July 2017

CAF

Team
Best result
Venue
Date
 Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea  2–3  Australia Germany Bochum 3 July 2011
 Ghana Ghana  1–4  Australia China Hangzhou 12 September 2007
 Nigeria Nigeria  0–2  Australia Canada Winnipeg 12 June 2015
 South Africa Australia  4–1  South Africa England London 8 October 2022
 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe  1–6  Australia Brazil Salvador 9 August 2016

AFC

Team
Best result
Venue
Date
 China Australia  5–1  China Australia Geelong 26 November 2017
 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei  0–10  Australia Taiwan Kaohsiung 15 April 2007
 Hong Kong Australia  15–0  Hong Kong Australia Coffs Harbour 7 April 2007
 Indonesia Australia  18–0  Indonesia India Mumbai 21 January 2022
 Iran Australia  2–0  Iran Iran Perth 26 October 2023
 Japan Australia  6–2  Japan China Xian 5 October 1984
 Jordan Australia  3–1  Jordan Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 16 May 2014
 North Korea North Korea  0–1  Australia
Australia  3–2  North Korea
Australia  2–1  North Korea
Australia  2–1  North Korea
North Korea Pyongyang
Australia Brisbane
New Zealand Auckland
Japan Osaka
4 September 1998
6 March 2010
10 February 2015
7 March 2016
 Myanmar Australia  5–1  Myanmar Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 18 October 2008
 Philippines Australia  7–0  Philippines Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 11 October 2008
 Singapore Australia  6–0  Singapore Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 13 October 2008
 South Korea Australia  4–0  South Korea Australia Adelaide 16 July 2006
 Thailand Australia  6–0  Thailand Australia Sydney 10 February 2020
 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan  0–10  Australia Taiwan Kaohsiung 23 February 2007
 Vietnam Australia  11–0  Vietnam Australia Sydney 21 May 2015

OFC

Team
Best result
Venue
Date
 American Samoa Australia  21–0  American Samoa New Zealand Auckland 9 October 1998
 Cook Islands Australia  11–0  Cook Islands Australia Canberra 7 April 2003
 Fiji Australia  17–0  Fiji New Zealand Auckland 15 October 1998
 New Caledonia New Caledonia  0–5  Australia New Caledonia Noumea 30 November 1983
 New Zealand Australia  4–0  New Zealand Australia Canberra
Australia Newcastle
17 March 1995
7 June 2000
 Papua New Guinea Australia  13–0  Papua New Guinea Australia Canberra 9 April 2003
 Samoa Australia  19–0  Samoa Australia Canberra 5 April 2003

FIFA world rankings

As of 9 June 2023[1]

  Best Ranking    Best Mover    Worst Ranking    Worst Mover  

Australia's FIFA world rankings
Rank Year Best Worst
Rank Move Rank Move
10 2023 10 Increase 2 10 Steady
12202212Steady13Decrease 1
 112021 9Steady11Decrease 2
72020 7Steady7Steady
72019 6Increase 18Decrease 2
62018 6Increase 28Decrease 2
 42017 4Increase 28Decrease 2
 62016 5Increase 17Steady
92015 9Increase 110Steady
102014 9Increase 211Decrease 2
92013 8Increase 210Decrease 1
92012 9Increase 110Steady
102011 9Increase 211Decrease 1
122010 11Increase 314Decrease 1
142009 14Steady14Steady
142008 12Increase 214Steady
122007 12Increase 315Decrease 1
152006 15Steady15Steady
152005 15Increase 116Decrease 1
152004 15Increase 116Steady
 162003 15Steady16Decrease 1

See also

References

  1. "Australia in the FIFA World Ranking". Retrieved 21 August 2023.
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