Australia national soccer team results (unofficial matches)

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This is a list of the Australia national soccer team's results from 1922 to the present day that, for various reasons, are not accorded the status of official International A Matches.

1920s[]

1922[]

27 May Wanganui New Zealand 1–3  Australia Wanganui, New Zealand
  • Cooper Goal ?'
Report
  • J. Cumberford Goal ?'
  • unknown Goal 83'
  • Bratten Goal ?'
Stadium: Cooks Gardens
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: J Leddy (New Zealand)
31 May Nelson New Zealand 2–8  Australia Nelson, New Zealand
  • Wheeler Goal ?'
  • unknownGoal ?' (pen.)
Report
  • Goal ?' (pen.)
  • unknown Goal ?'
  • unknown Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • J. Cumberford Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Attendance: 2,000
3 June Wellington New Zealand 3–0  Australia Wellington, New Zealand
  • Campbell Goal ?'
  • Thomas Goal ?'
  • Gilbertson Goal ?'
Report Stadium: Basin Reserve
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: W Bryce (New Zealand)
7 June Westland New Zealand 1–2  Australia Greymouth, New Zealand
  • Grey Goal 15'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • unknown Goal ?' (pen.)
Stadium:
Attendance: 1,489
Referee: M Thornley (New Zealand)
10 June South Island New Zealand 1–4  Australia Christchurch, New Zealand
  • Race Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Lancaster Park
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: George Black (New Zealand)
14 June Otago New Zealand 1–2  Australia Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Robinson Goal ?' (pen.)
Report
  • Goal ?' (pen.)
  • Dane Goal ?'
Stadium: Carisbrook
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: W Smith (New Zealand)
21 June Canterbury New Zealand 3–1  Australia Ashburton, New Zealand
  • Mizen Goal 3'?'
  • Norman Goal ?'
Report
Referee: E Davey (New Zealand)
28 June Taranaki New Zealand 1–6  Australia New Plymouth, New Zealand
  • Freakley Goal ?'
Report
  • J. Cumberford Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Dane Goal ?'
Stadium: Pukekura Park
1 July Auckland New Zealand 1–4  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
  • Knott Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Auckland Domain
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: A Bowie (New Zealand)
5 July South Auckland New Zealand 1–2  Australia Hamilton, New Zealand
  • Barnett Goal ?' (pen.)
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
Stadium: Seddon Park
Referee: J Ball (New Zealand)
5 July Manawatu New Zealand 0–5  Australia Palmerston North, New Zealand
Report
Stadium: Palmerston North Showgrounds
5 July Australia  1–1 New South Wales New South Wales Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Wentworth Park
Referee: A Peaty (Australia)

1923[]

8 August Australia  5–1  China Sydney, Australia
  • Masters Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Henderson Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Sydney Showground Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: E Lukeman (Australia)
25 August Australia  4–3  China Newcastle, Australia
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Newcastle Showgrounds
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: W Scott (Australia)
15 September Australia  5–0  China Brisbane, Australia
  • Masters Goal ?'?'
  • Gilmour Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Report Attendance: 8,000
Referee: C Lyst (Australia)
22 September Australia  1–3  China Sydney, Australia
Hancock Goal ?' Report
  • Goal 15'
  • Goal ?'?'
Stadium: Sydney Showground Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: J Lester (Australia)
29 September Australia  2–0  China Melbourne, Australia
Report
5 October Australia  2–2  China Adelaide, Australia
  • Phillips Goal ?'?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Jubilee Oval
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: W Ashworth (Australia)

1924[]

5 July Australia  0–3  Canada Melbourne, Australia
Report
Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: G Clarke (Australia)

1925[]

16 May Australia  1–4 England English FA Adelaide, Australia
Report
23 May Australia  0–5 England English FA Melbourne, Australia
Report
27 June Australia  1–5 England English FA Brisbane, Australia
Report
Stadium: Brisbane Exhibition Ground
Attendance: 30,000
4 July Australia  1–2 England English FA Sydney, Australia
Report Referee: W Wright (Australia)
11 July Australia  2–8 England English FA Maitland, Australia
Report
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: J Sanderson (Australia)
18 July Australia  0–5 England English FA Sydney, Australia
Report Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground
Referee: W Wright (Australia)
25 July Australia  0–2 England English FA Melbourne, Australia
Report
Stadium: Fitzroy Ground

1927[]

14 May Australia  1–2 First Czechoslovak Republic Bohemians AFK Vršovice Adelaide, Australia
  • P. Robertson Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Jubilee Oval
Referee: W. Ashworth (Australia)
21 May Australia  1–4 First Czechoslovak Republic Bohemians AFK Vršovice Melbourne, Australia
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'?'?'
Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
6 June Australia  4–6 First Czechoslovak Republic Bohemians AFK Vršovice Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: A. W. Bates (Australia)
18 June Australia  5–5 First Czechoslovak Republic Bohemians AFK Vršovice Brisbane, Australia
Report
  • Goal ?'42'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Brisbane Exhibition Ground
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: C. Lyst (Australia)
18 June Australia  0–3  China Adelaide, Australia
Report
25 June Australia  4–4 First Czechoslovak Republic Bohemians AFK Vršovice Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?' (o.g.)
  • Goal ?'
  • Cameron Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?' (o.g.)
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: A. W. Bates (Australia)
2 July Australia  6–2  China Melbourne, Australia
Report
9 July Australia  6–1  China Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Chou Goal ?'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: W. Wright (Australia)
16 July Australia  7–4  China Brisbane, Australia
Report
23 July Australia  1–1  China Newcastle, Australia
  • O'Brien Goal ?'
Report
  • W.T. Lee Goal ?'

1928[]

17 June Australia  1–2 New South Wales New South Wales Newcastle, Australia
Report Stadium:
2 July Makassar Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 1–2  Australia Makassar, Dutch East Indies
Report
7 July Houdt Braef Stant Dutch East Indies 3–3 (a.e.t.)  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • G. de Raadt Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
  • Knufman Goal ?' (pen.)
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?' (pen.)
Referee: Gobus (Dutch East Indies)
8 July Soerabaja Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 1–3  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • Sadjimin Goal ?'
Report
Referee: Walsarie Wolff (Dutch East Indies)
11 July Excelsior Dutch East Indies 1–4  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • Cuno Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Coates Goal ?'
  • H. Robertson Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Referee: van der Kasteele (Dutch East Indies)
14 July Go Ahead Dutch East Indies 3–5  Australia Semarang, Dutch East Indies
  • Goal ?'
  • Jorissen Goal ?'
  • Willé Goal ?'
Report
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?' (pen.)
  • Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?' (o.g.)
  • ? Goal ?'
Referee: Hartog (Dutch East Indies)
15 July Semarang Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 0–3  Australia Semarang, Dutch East Indies
Report
Referee: Van Hulsteyn (Dutch East Indies)
18 July Chinese Java XI Dutch East Indies 1–6  Australia Semarang, Dutch East Indies
  • ? Goal ?'
Report
  • H. Robertson Goal ?'8'
  • Goal ?' (pen.)
  • Coates Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Referee: Hartog (Dutch East Indies)
21 July Bandoeng Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 3–4  Australia Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies
  • Bochem Goal ?' (pen.)?' (pen.)
  • Lippelt Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • H. Robertson Goal ?'
Referee: De Wilde (Dutch East Indies)
22 July Uitspanning na Inspanning Dutch East Indies 0–2  Australia Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Referee: De Wilde (Dutch East Indies)
28 July Chinese Football Association and Malaya Football Association XI Singapore 4–2  Australia Anson, Singapore
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
Stadium:
Attendance: ~7,000
Referee: Tibbenham (Singapore)
29 July Malaya Football Association XI Singapore 0–1  Australia Anson, Singapore
Report
  • Goal ?'
Stadium:
Referee: F. M. Still (Singapore)
1 August European XI Singapore 0–6  Australia Anson, Singapore
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Cameron Goal ?'
  • H. Johnson Goal ?'
  • Deacon Goal ?'
Stadium:
Referee: Bennett (Singapore)
2 August 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment Singapore 2–2  Australia Anson, Singapore
  • Sansom Goal ?'
  • Hall Goal ?' (pen.)
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
Stadium:
Referee: Tan Lee Wan (Singapore)
7 August Bandoeng Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 1–3  Australia Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies
  • Giesel Goal ?'
Report
  • Cameron Goal 7'
  • H. Robertson Goal 9'45'
Referee: Villevoye (Dutch East Indies)
8 August Cheribon Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 0–4  Australia Cheribon, Dutch East Indies
Report
11 August M.O.T. Dutch East Indies 2–2  Australia Semarang, Dutch East Indies
Report Referee: Bousché (Dutch East Indies)
12 August Semarang Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 1–4  Australia Semarang, Dutch East Indies
  • Goal ?'
Report Referee: Metz (Dutch East Indies)
15 August Houdt Braef Stant Dutch East Indies 0–0  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
Report Referee: Weggeman (Dutch East Indies)
18 August Excelsior Dutch East Indies 1–3  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • Tremio Goal ?'
Report
Referee: Cortenbach (Dutch East Indies)
19 August Dutch East Indies  2–1  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • Rehatta Goal 30'95'
Report
Referee: van der Kasteele (Dutch East Indies)
22 August Soerabaja Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 1–5  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • Sadjimin Goal ?'
Report
  • Deacon Goal ?'?'
  • Cameron Goal ?'?'?'
Referee: van der Kasteele (Dutch East Indies)
23 August Tot Heil Onzer Ribbenkast Dutch East Indies 0–3  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
Report
  • Goal ?'?' (pen.)
  • Goal ?'
Referee: Helmig (Dutch East Indies)
25 August Makassar Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 0–4  Australia Makassar, Dutch East Indies
Report

1930s[]

1931[]

29 August Celebes XI Dutch East Indies 0–2  Australia Makassar, Dutch East Indies
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
3 September Houdt Braef Stant Dutch East Indies 2–1  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • Uktolseja Goal ?'?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
Stadium:
Referee: Hearts (Dutch East Indies)
5 September Tiong Hoa Dutch East Indies 0–4  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
Report
Referee: Gobus (Dutch East Indies)
6 September Singapore Combined Services Singapore 2–4  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • Raybould Goal ?'
  • Woodward Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal 20'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Referee: Foltynski (Dutch East Indies)
10 September Hercules Dutch East Indies 3–0  Australia Batavia, Dutch East Indies
  • Soemo Goal 6'?'?'
Report Stadium:
Referee: Sommer (Dutch East Indies)
12 September Unity Makes Strength Dutch East Indies 1–3  Australia Batavia, Dutch East Indies
  • Cheng Kee Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Referee: H. Prins (Dutch East Indies)
13 September Batavia Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 1–2  Australia Batavia, Dutch East Indies
  • Soemo Goal 23'
Report
  • Goal 17'
  • Meeng Goal 23' (o.g.)
Referee: M. Prins (Dutch East Indies)
16 September Sport Vereeniging Binnenlandsch Bestuur Dutch East Indies 0–4  Australia Batavia, Dutch East Indies
Report
  • J. Martin Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?' (pen.)
Stadium:
Referee: Hagenaar (Dutch East Indies)
17 September Bandoeng Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 3–1  Australia Bandoeng, Dutch East Indies
  • Prins Goal ?'
  • Goyers Goal ?'
  • Laktoero Goal ?'
Report
  • De Wolff Goal ?' (o.g.)
Referee: De Wilde (Dutch East Indies)
19 September Soerabaja Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 1–1  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • Bakhuys Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal 20'
Referee: Gobus (Dutch East Indies)
20 September Tiong Hoa China 1–8  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • King Han Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Referee: Harten (Dutch East Indies)
21 September Tot Heil Onzer Ribbenkast Dutch East Indies 2–6  Australia Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
  • Bakhuys Goal ?'
  • Feuerberg Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
Referee: Fruneaux (Dutch East Indies)
24 September Makassar Football Association XI Dutch East Indies 0–1  Australia Makassar, Dutch East Indies
Report

1933[]

10 June Australia  2–2  New Zealand Newcastle, Australia
Report
  • Goal 12'81'
Stadium:
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: H. Richardson (Australia)
3 August Australia  4–3 Sydney Sydney Metro Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Everndon Goal ?'?'?'
Stadium:
Referee: D. Quinn (Australia)
13 August New Caledonia B New Caledonia 1–8  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
  • Lacabanne Goal ?'
Report
  • Smith Goal 20'
  • Cameron Goal 40'
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Stadium:
Referee: G. Pons (New Caledonia)
15 August New Caledonia  1–2  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
  • Goal 62'
Report
  • Goal 29'
  • Goal 81'
Stadium:
Attendance: 3,800
Referee: Parazols (New Caledonia)
20 August New Caledonia  2–4  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
  • Goal 30'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Stadium:
Attendance: 3,500
27 August New Caledonia  3–7  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Smith Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium:
3 September Impassible New Caledonia 1–6  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
  • Goal ?'
Report
Stadium:
Referee: Charbonnel (New Caledonia)
9 September New Caledonia  0–5  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
Report
Stadium:
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Parazols (New Caledonia)

1935[]

24 June Australia  4–3 Australia The Rest Brisbane, Australia
  • Smith Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • A. Campbell Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'
Stadium: Lang Park

1936[]

2 May New South Wales New South Wales 10–2  Australia Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Smith Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Osborne Goal ?' (pen.)
Report
  • Combe Goal ?'
  • Nelson Goal ?'
Stadium: Arlington Recreation Ground
Attendance: 3,400
Referee: A. Willetts (Australia)
4 May The Rest Australia 2–5  Australia Newcastle, Australia
Report
  • Goal ?' (o.g.)
  • Combe Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium:
Referee: Wal Tromans (Australia)
13 June Sydney Metro Sydney 6–4  Australia Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Morton Goal ?'
  • Quill Goal ?'
  • Goal ?' (pen.)?'
Report
Stadium: Lidcombe Oval
Referee: Danny Quinn (Australia)
20 June Auckland New Zealand 2–5  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Blandford Park
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: A. Kyle (New Zealand)
23 June Wellington New Zealand 1–9  Australia Wellington, New Zealand
  • Gendall Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal 6'
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Smith Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Basin Reserve
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: J. Graham (New Zealand)
27 June Canterbury New Zealand 1–7  Australia Christchurch, New Zealand
  • Adam Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: English Park
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: H. Weatherhead (New Zealand)
1 July Otago New Zealand 2–5  Australia Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Duncan Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Smith Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Logan Park
Attendance: 2,000
8 July Westland New Zealand 0–9  Australia Greymouth, New Zealand
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Smith Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Rugby Park
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: S. Hewison (New Zealand)
15 July Taranaki New Zealand 3–8  Australia Hāwera, New Zealand
  • Collingwood Goal ?'
  • Beckett Goal ?'
  • Starling Goal ?' (pen.)
Report
  • Cameron Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?' (pen.)
Stadium:
Referee: S. Stewart (New Zealand)
22 July South Auckland New Zealand 1–13  Australia Hamilton, New Zealand
  • A. Donaldson Goal ?'
Report
  • Smith Goal ?'?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Cameron Goal ?'?'
  • Clark Goal ?' (o.g.)
Stadium:
Referee: F. Marsh (New Zealand)
25 July Wanganui New Zealand 1–9  Australia Wanganui, New Zealand
  • Mackie Goal ?'
Report
  • Smith Goal ?'?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Cameron Goal ?'
  • Osborne Goal ?' (pen.)
  • Goal ?' (pen.)
Stadium: Cooks Gardens
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: G. Langslow (New Zealand)
29 July Wairarapa New Zealand 2–13  Australia Masterton, New Zealand
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Report
  • Smith Goal ?'?'?'?'?'?'?'
  • Cameron Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
Stadium: Memorial Park
Referee: N. Heyes (New Zealand)
8 August Sydney Metro Sydney 2–4  Australia Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Smith Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
Stadium: Arlington Recreation Ground

1937[]

10 July Australia  5–4 England England Amateurs Sydney, Australia
  • Goal 1'6'
  • Goal 30'
  • Smith Goal 39'?'
Report
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 37,295
Referee: H. Reay (Australia)
17 July Australia  0–4 England England Amateurs Brisbane, Australia
Report
Stadium: Exhibition Ground
Attendance: 25,000
20 July Australia  4–3 England England Amateurs Newcastle, Australia
  • Smith Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal 46'
Report
Stadium: Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: G. Saunders (Australia)
24 July Australia  3–4 England England Amateurs Melbourne, Australia
  • Smith Goal 22'
  • Goal ?'
  • Anderson Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 11,000

1939[]

8 July Australia  7–5 Mandatory Palestine Maccabi Tel Aviv Sydney, Australia
  • Quill Goal ?'
  • Goal ?' (o.g.)
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Osborne Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Erlich Goal ?'?'?'
  • Schneiderovitch Goal ?'
  • Machlis Goal ?'
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 14,896
15 July Australia  2–1 Mandatory Palestine Maccabi Tel Aviv Brisbane, Australia
  • Goal 65'
  • Goal 75'
Report
  • Goal 55'
Stadium: Exhibition Ground
Referee: J. Perotte (Australia)
22 July Australia  1–2 Mandatory Palestine Maccabi Tel Aviv Sydney, Australia
  • Goal 70'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Ginzburg Goal ?'
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 6,975
Referee: Danny Quinn (Australia)
29 July Australia  4–1 Mandatory Palestine Maccabi Tel Aviv Newcastle, Australia
  • Quill Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: W. Tromans (Australia)
5 August Australia  4–4 Mandatory Palestine Maccabi Tel Aviv Melbourne, Australia
Report
  • Ginzburg Goal 8'
  • Fuchs Goal 22'
  • Erlich Goal 35'
  • Goal 45'
Stadium: St Kilda Oval
Referee: T. Burns (Australia)

1940s[]

1941[]

28 June Australia  4–6  China PR Melbourne, Australia
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?' (o.g.)
Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: E. Hayden (Australia)
5 July Australia  4–2  China PR Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal 53'
  • Quill Goal 73'
Report
  • Goal 3'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: W. Tromans (Australia)
12 July Australia  2–5  China PR Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal 89'
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
19 July Australia  5–2  China PR Newcastle, Australia
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Newcastle Number 1 Sports Ground
2 August Australia  8–4  China PR Brisbane, Australia
  • Goal ?'?'?'?'?'
  • Barnett Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Exhibition Ground

1947[]

26 April Australia  2–3  South Africa Adelaide, Australia
Report
  • Goal 25'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Norwood Oval
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Bob Telfer (Australia)
30 April Australia  4–5  South Africa Melbourne, Australia
  • Date Goal 20'?' (pen.)
  • Goal ?'?'
Report
  • Goal 5'28'
  • Goal 30'?'
  • Goal 80'
Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: C. Armstrong (Australia)

1948[]

12 June Northern Districts New Zealand 3–6  Australia Newcastle, Australia
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Date Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Deed Goal ?'
Stadium:
Referee: (Australia)
13 June Australia  2–5 Australia The Rest Wallsend, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Nunn Goal ?'?'?'?'?'
Stadium:
Referee: William McWilliams (Australia)
14 June Sydney Metro Australia 5–5  Australia Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Referee: Dick Thorpe (Australia)
7 August Auckland New Zealand 0–5  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
Report
  • Parsons Goal ?'
  • Johns Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Hutchinson Goal ?' (o.g.)
Stadium: Blandford Park
Referee: F. O. Green (New Zealand)
11 August Minor Associations New Zealand 1–6  Australia Palmerston North, New Zealand
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Johns Goal ?'?'?'
  • Nunn Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Palmerston North Showgrounds
Referee: A. M. Thomson (New Zealand)
18 August Canterbury New Zealand 1–3  Australia Christchurch, New Zealand
  • McAnulty Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Lancaster Park
Referee: T. Mathie (New Zealand)
21 August South Island Minor Associations New Zealand 0–11  Australia Timaru, New Zealand
  • Parsons Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Johns Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Marston Goal 47' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Fraser Park
Referee: M. Cassin (New Zealand)
25 August Otago New Zealand 0–6  Australia Dunedin, New Zealand
Report
Stadium: Caledonian Ground
Referee: W. H. Dodd (New Zealand)
1 September Wellington New Zealand 1–7  Australia Wellington, New Zealand
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Nunn Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Basin Reserve
Referee: J. Duncan (New Zealand)
8 September Rotorua New Zealand 0–13  Australia Rotorua, New Zealand
Report
  • Parsons Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Nunn Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Johns Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium:
Referee: F. Killen (New Zealand)
13 September Auckland New Zealand 0–8  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
Report
  • Nunn Goal ?'?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Parsons Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Blandford Park
Referee: E. Page (New Zealand)

1949[]

30 July Australia  2–3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Sydney, Australia
  • Nunn Goal 51'
  • Johns Goal 60'
Report
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: (Australia)
6 August Australia  0–3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Melbourne, Australia
Report
Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 11,829
Referee: F. Westley (Australia)
13 August Australia  0–6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Adelaide, Australia
Report
  • Matošić Goal ?'?'
  • Vukas Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Thebarton Oval
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: J. Harvey (Australia)
27 August Australia  3–6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Brisbane, Australia
Report
Stadium: Exhibition Ground
Attendance: 17,000
Referee: A. Hall (Australia)
3 September Australia  2–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Newcastle, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Nunn Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Newcastle Sportsground
Attendance: 11,256
Referee: (Australia)
10 September Australia  2–3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Sydney, Australia
  • Nunn Goal 3'
  • Johns Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 12,150
Referee: (Australia)
17 September Australia  0–1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Sydney, Australia
Report
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: (Australia)

1950s[]

1950[]

3 May Australia  7–1 Australia Fremantle City XI Fremantle, Australia
  • Nunn Goal ?'?'?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
Stadium:
24 May Western Province South Africa 1–2  Australia Cape Town, South Africa
  • Bingle Goal ?' (pen.)
Report
  • Nunn Goal 15'16'
Stadium: Hartleyvale Stadium
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: B. Gardner (South Africa)
27 May Southern Transvaal South Africa 1–1  Australia Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Goal 41'
Report
Stadium: Ellis Park Stadium
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Jimmy Dove (South Africa)
31 May Northern Transvaal South Africa 5–3  Australia Pretoria, South Africa
  • Goal 6'24'?'
  • Goal 27'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Nunn Goal 11' (pen.)?'
  • Goal ?' (o.g.)
Stadium: Caledonian Ground
Attendance: 13,000
3 June Natal South Africa 2–1  Australia Durban, South Africa
  • Palmer Goal 14'
  • Stewart Goal 72'
Report
  • Goal 50'
Stadium: Kingsmead Cricket Ground
Attendance: 18,000
7 June Orange Free State South Africa 1–2  Australia Bloemfontein, South Africa
  • Goal 32' (pen.)
Report
Stadium: Springbok Park
10 June Eastern Transvaal South Africa 2–2  Australia Benoni, South Africa
  • Goal 10' (pen.)
  • Goal 45'
Report
  • Goal 46'
  • Jack Goal 77' (pen.)
Stadium: Willowmoore Park
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Fowler (South Africa)
21 June Natal South Africa 3–2  Australia Maritzburg, South Africa
  • Carr Goal 60'
  • Little Goal 61'
  • Palmer Goal 75'
Report
Stadium: Alexandra Park
Attendance: 6,000
28 June North Transvaal Country Districts South Africa 0–9  Australia Witbank, South Africa
Report
  • Parsons Goal ?'?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Nunn Goal ?'
  • Johns Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
12 July Griqualand West South Africa 3–7  Australia Kimberley, South Africa
  • Symmonds Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Report
  • Parsons Goal ?'?'
  • Johns Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: De Beers Stadium
15 July Frontier South Africa 0–4  Australia East London, South Africa
Report
Stadium: Jan Smuts Stadium
19 July South Western Country Districts South Africa 0–13  Australia Mossel Bay, South Africa
Report
  • Nunn Goal ?'?'?'?'?'
  • Parsons Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Attendance: 2,000
29 July Western Province South Africa 3–3  Australia Cape Town, South Africa
  • Miller Goal 25'78'
  • Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Hartleyvale Stadium
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: T. Davis (South Africa)
17 August Australia  5–1 Western Australia Western Australia Perth, Australia
  • Goal 32' (o.g.)
  • Nunn Goal 43'88'
  • Parsons Goal 62'
  • Goal 80'
Report
  • Goal 48'
Stadium: Subiaco Oval
Referee: A. Gilchrist (Australia)
26 August Australia  6–0 South Australia South Australia Adelaide, Australia
  • Nunn Goal ?'?'?'
  • Johns Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Report Stadium:
Referee: Jack Moore (Australia)
2 September Australia  0–3 New South Wales New South Wales Sydney, Australia
Report
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Jack McKenzie (Australia)
3 September Australia  2–1 New South Wales New South Wales Wallsend, Australia
Report
  • Goal ?'
Stadium:
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Harold S. Parker (Australia)
17 September New Caledonia  1–0  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
  • Barthelemy Goal 40'
Report Stadium:
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: E. Legrand (New Caledonia)
19 September New Caledonia  2–4  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Stadium:
Attendance: 4,000
23 September New Caledonia  3–1  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
  • Nakagawa Goal 26'
  • Kosak Goal 75'
  • Sakamouri Goal ?'
Report
  • ? Goal ?'
Stadium:
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Victor Neugy (New Caledonia)
26 September New Caledonia  2–3  Australia Nouméa, New Caledonia
Report Stadium:

1951[]

9 May Australia  3–4 New South Wales New South Wales Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Johns Goal ?'
  • Nunn Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Referee: (Australia)
19 May Australia  5–1 Australia The Rest Sydney, Australia
  • Wild Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Nunn Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 42,150
Referee: H. McLeod (Australia)
26 May Australia  1–4 England English FA Sydney, Australia
Report
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 46,104
Referee: (Australia)
11 June Australia  1–6 England English FA Melbourne, Australia
  • McKenzie Goal 49'
Report
  • I. Clarke Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Smith Goal ?'
Stadium: Richmond Cricket Ground
Attendance: 29,000
Referee: H. Gaskell (Australia)
23 June Australia  1–13 England English FA Adelaide, Australia
  • McKenzie Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Hagan Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'?'
  • Broome Goal ?'?'
  • Langton Goal ?'
Stadium: Adelaide Oval
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: J. Harvey (Australia)
30 June Australia  0–17 England English FA Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Goal ?'?'?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Hagan Goal ?'?'?'
  • Broome Goal ?'?'?'
  • Hurst Goal ?'
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 14,147
Referee: H. McLeod (Australia)
7 July Australia  1–4 England English FA Brisbane, Australia
  • Goal 29'
Report
Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground
Attendance: 23,216
Referee: J. Perotte (Australia)
14 July Australia  1–6 England English FA Sydney, Australia
Report
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: (Australia)
21 July Australia  0–5 England English FA Newcastle, Australia
Report
Stadium: Newcastle Sportsground
Attendance: 7,165
Referee: H. Parker (Australia)

1952[]

30 August Australia  2–0 Western Australia Western Australia XI Perth, Australia
  • Stewart Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report Stadium: WACA Ground
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: F. R. Druery (Australia)
1 September Australia  1–1 Western Australia Western Australia XI Perth, Australia
  • Goal 40'
Report
  • Goal 55'
Stadium: WACA Ground
Referee: H. Baker (Australia)

1953[]

25 July Australia  1–4 Taiwan Hong Kong Chinese XI Sydney, Australia
  • Stewart Goal 35'
Report
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 34,985
Referee: Ron Wright (Australia)
1 August Australia  5–2 Taiwan Hong Kong Chinese XI Newcastle, Australia
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Newcastle Showground
Attendance: 14,985
Referee: Bill McWilliams (Australia)
8 August Australia  1–7 Taiwan Hong Kong Chinese XI Brisbane, Australia
Report
  • Goal 11'36'?'?'?'
  • Chau] Goal 39'
  • Goal 54'
Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: J. Perotte (Australia)
15 August Australia  3–3 Taiwan Hong Kong Chinese XI Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal 60'
  • Goal 85'
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 21,211
Referee: Harold Lonsdale (Australia)
29 August Australia  2–3 Taiwan Hong Kong Chinese XI Melbourne, Australia
Report
  • Goal 18'
  • Goal 36'
  • Goal 45'
Stadium: Olympic Park Stadium
Attendance: 16,346
Referee: W. Bates (Australia)
5 September Australia  5–0 Taiwan Hong Kong Chinese XI Adelaide, Australia
  • Goal 33' (pen.)
  • Nunn Goal 40'50'
  • Goal 46'88'
Report Stadium: Prospect Oval
Referee: S. Thompson (Australia)

1954[]

7 August Australia  1–3  New Zealand Adelaide, Australia
  • Cooper Goal 17' (o.g.)
Report
  • Goal 46'60'89'
Stadium: Kensington Oval
Referee: J. Harvey (Australia)

1955[]

9 July Australia  2–6 Austria Rapid Vienna Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Referee: Ron Wright (Australia)
16 July Australia  1–5 Austria Rapid Vienna Newcastle, Australia
  • Goal 28'
Report
Stadium: Newcastle Sports Ground
Attendance: 18,517
Referee: Harold Lonsdale (Australia)
16 July Australia  3–5 Hong Kong South China Melbourne, Australia
  • Loughran Goal 4'?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Ho Goal ?'?'
  • Mok Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Melbourne Showgrounds
Attendance: 8,000
23 July Australia  3–5 Austria Rapid Vienna Brisbane, Australia
Report
Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Bill Malcolm (Australia)
29 July Australia  3–5 Hong Kong South China Adelaide, Australia
  • Goal ?' (pen.)
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Mok Goal ?'
  • Yiu Goal ?'
  • Ho Goal ?'
Stadium: Norwood Oval
Attendance: 6,000
30 July Australia  1–4 Austria Rapid Vienna Melbourne, Australia
  • Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Melbourne Showgrounds
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Hutchinson (Australia)
6 August Australia  0–5 Hong Kong South China Brisbane, Australia
Report
Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground
Referee: Bill Malcolm (Australia)
13 August Australia  2–8 Austria Rapid Vienna Adelaide, Australia
  • Johns Goal 25'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Dienst Goal ?'?'?'?'?'
  • Hanappi Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Kensington Oval
Attendance: 7,000
13 August Australia  6–1 Hong Kong South China Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Almond Goal ?' (pen.)
Report
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Jim Vickery (Australia)
17 August Australia  3–2 Austria Rapid Vienna Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Loughran Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Referee: Sid Thorpe (Australia)
21 August Australia  0–1 Hong Kong South China Wallsend, Australia
Report
  • Goal 11'
Stadium:
Referee: K. Irwin (Australia)

1956[]

14 July Australia  4–1 Western Australia Western Australia XI Perth, Australia
  • C. Kitching Goal 17'?'
  • Vogler Goal 43'
  • Goal 65'
Report
  • Goal ?'
Stadium:
Attendance: 5,240
Referee: (Australia)
17 July Australia  3–2 South Australia South Australia XI Adelaide, Australia
  • C. Kitching Goal ?'?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Norwood Oval
Referee: Karney (Australia)
19 July Australia  3–0 Victoria (Australia) Victoria XI Melbourne, Australia
Report Stadium: Melbourne Showgrounds
Attendance: 300
Referee: (Australia)
21 July Australia  15–1 Tasmania Tasmania XI Hobart, Australia
  • C. Kitching Goal ?'?'?'?'?'
  • McMillan Goal ?'?'?'?'
  • Goal ?'?'
  • Vogler Goal ?' (pen.)?'
  • Goal ?'
  • Sander Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: South Hobart Ground
Referee: (Australia)
22 July Australia  3–0 Victoria (Australia) Victoria XI Melbourne, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • McMillan Goal ?'
  • Sander Goal 44'
Report Stadium: South Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: (Australia)
4 August Australia  5–2 Queensland Queensland XI Brisbane, Australia
Report Stadium: Heath Park
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: (Australia)
5 August Australia  3–4 New South Wales New South Wales XI Sydney, Australia
  • Loughran Goal ?'?'
  • Stone Goal ?'
Report
  • Stewart Goal ?'?'?'
  • Goal 73'
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Referee: Ron Wright (Australia)
18 August Australia  1–2 New South Wales New South Wales XI Sydney, Australia
  • McMillan Goal 76'
Report
  • Goal 5'62' (pen.)
  • Morrow Goal 25'
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Referee: (Australia)
19 August Australia  1–0 New South Wales New South Wales XI Sydney, Australia
  • McMillan Goal ?'
Report Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Referee: (Australia)
15 November Australia  1–15  Soviet Union Melbourne, Australia
  • Sander Goal 7'
Report Stadium: Melbourne Showgrounds
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: (Australia)
19 November Australia  1–3  Great Britain Melbourne, Australia
  • Sander Goal 7'
Report
  • Hardisty Goal ?'
  • Lewin Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Stadium:
Referee: (Australia)
20 November Australia  3–1  India Melbourne, Australia
Report Stadium:
Referee: (Australia)
23 November Australia  1–5  Yugoslavia Melbourne, Australia
Report Stadium:
Referee: (Australia)
25 November Australia  3–4  India Melbourne, Australia
Report Stadium:
Referee: (Australia)
28 November Australia  3–3  West Germany Melbourne, Australia
Report Stadium:
Referee: (Australia)
29 November Australia  x–x[a]  West Germany Melbourne, Australia
Report Stadium:
Referee: (Australia)
6 December Australia  7–2 United Kingdom HMS Newcastle Melbourne, Australia
Report Stadium:
Referee: (Australia)
  1. ^ The second match against West Germany on 29 November may not have been a full match. No score was recorded for this match.

1957[]

29 June Australia  3–2 Austria Austria Wien Wallsend, Australia
  • Nunn Goal ?'
  • Goal 46'
  • Marston Goal 77' (pen.)
Report
Stadium:
Attendance: 8,200
Referee: Keith Urwin (Australia)
6 July Australia  3–8 Austria Austria Wien Sydney, Australia
  • Goal 9'
  • Marston Goal ?' (pen.)
  • Goal ?' (o.g.)
Report
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Herbert Imlay (Australia)
6 July Australia  0–3 Hungary Ferencváros Adelaide, Australia
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal 60'65'
Stadium: Prospect Oval
Attendance: 8,000
10 July Australia  2–3 Hungary Ferencváros Hobart, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
  • ? Goal ?'
Stadium: North Hobart Oval
Attendance: 3,000
13 July Australia  4–1 Hong Kong Eastern Athletic Sydney, Australia
  • Goal 57'85'90'
  • Nunn Goal 65'
Report
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Attendance: 6,727
20 July Australia  2–2 Hong Kong Eastern Athletic Brisbane, Australia
  • McMillan Goal 2'
  • Goal 73'
Report
  • Goal 20'
  • Goal 88'
Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground
Attendance: 8,500
31 July Australia  1–6 Hungary Ferencváros Sydney, Australia
  • Morrow Goal 5'
Report
  • Goal 23'33'66'
  • Orosz Goal 25'?'
  • Warren Goal ?' (o.g.)
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 1,044
Referee: Herbert Imlay (Australia)
3 August Australia  2–9 Hungary Ferencváros Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Friedmanszky Goal 10'33'39'83'
  • Goal 16'
  • Goal 37'
  • Goal ?'?'?'
Stadium: Lambert Park
Attendance: 3,788
Referee: Bill Jameson (Australia)
7 August Australia  2–2 Hong Kong Eastern Athletic Hobart, Australia
  • Goal 16'
  • Goal 85' (pen.)
Report
Stadium: North Hobart Oval
10 August Australia  2–1 Hong Kong Eastern Athletic Melbourne, Australia
  • Loughran Goal ?'
  • de Bruyckere Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
Stadium: Olympic Park
Attendance: 2,672
Referee: Geoff Harrison (Australia)
17 August Australia  1–5 Austria Austria Wien Sydney, Australia
  • Morrow Goal 24'
Report
  • Goal 37'?'
  • Goal 42'?'
  • Szalay Goal 44'
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 3,903

1958[]

3 May Australia  2–5 England Blackpool Sydney, Australia
  • Loughran Goal ?'
  • Morrow Goal ?'
Report
  • Charnley Goal 17'
  • Perry Goal 35'70'
  • Hagan Goal ?'
  • Starkey Goal ?'
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Herbert Imlay (Australia)
10 May Australia  2–8 England Blackpool Sydney, Australia
  • Nunn Goal 5'14'
Report
  • Charnley Goal 25'28'52'
  • Perry Goal 35'?'
  • Hagan Goal ?'
  • Starkey Goal ?'
  • Matthews Goal 88'
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Attendance: 17,879
Referee: Keith Urwin (Australia)
17 May Australia  2–4 England Blackpool Brisbane, Australia
Report
  • Hagan Goal 23'?'
  • H. Kelly Goal ?'
  • Perry Goal 83'
Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground
Attendance: 16,700
24 May Australia  0–1 England Blackpool Adelaide, Australia
Report
  • Charnley Goal 30'
Stadium: Adelaide Oval
Attendance: 18,000
31 May Australia  0–7 England Blackpool Melbourne, Australia
Report
  • Hagan Goal ?'?'
  • Starkey Goal ?'?'
  • Matthews Goal ?'
  • Fenton Goal ?'
  • Wright Goal ?'
Stadium: Olympic Park Stadium
Attendance: 22,000
2 August New Zealand Tour Auckland Province New Zealand 2–1  Australia New Zealand
Report
5 August New Zealand Tour Wellington New Zealand 2–2  Australia New Zealand
Report
7 August New Zealand Tour Nelson Combined New Zealand 0–6  Australia New Zealand
Report
9 August New Zealand Tour South Island New Zealand 0–3  Australia New Zealand
Report
12 August New Zealand Tour South Canterbury Combined New Zealand 0–10  Australia New Zealand
Report
13 August New Zealand Tour Canterbury Province New Zealand 0–8  Australia New Zealand
Report
19 August New Zealand Tour Taranaki Combined New Zealand 1–8  Australia New Zealand
Report
21 August New Zealand Tour Waikato New Zealand 2–5  Australia New Zealand
Report

1959[]

9 May Australia  1–7 Scotland Heart of Midlothian Sydney, Australia
Report
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Attendance: 16,212
Referee: Stanislav Liebermann (Australia)
10 May Australia  1–6 Scotland Heart of Midlothian Wallsend, Australia
  • McMillan Goal 50'
Report
Stadium: Crystal Palace
Attendance: 10,210
16 May Australia  1–7 Scotland Heart of Midlothian Brisbane, Australia
  • Kitching Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground
23 May Australia  1–7 Scotland Heart of Midlothian Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Attendance: 7,057
30 May Australia  1–9 Scotland Heart of Midlothian Melbourne, Australia
  • Hume Goal 85'
Report
Stadium: Olympic Park
Attendance: 17,500
Referee: Luigi Cadelli (Australia)
6 June Australia  0–6 Scotland Heart of Midlothian Adelaide, Australia
Report
Stadium: Adelaide Oval
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: F.Ward (Australia)
13 June Australia  0–9 Scotland Heart of Midlothian Perth, Australia
Report
Stadium: WACA Ground
Attendance: 10,500
Referee: R.Mentlein (Australia)

1960s[]

1964[]

6 May Ringwood Wilhelmina Australia 3–4  Australia Melbourne, Australia
Report
Stadium:
10 May Australia  2–8 England Everton Melbourne, Australia
Report
  • Gabriel Goal 14'63'84'
  • Vernon Goal 29'43' (pen.)89'
  • Temple Goal 35'87'
Stadium: Olympic Park
Attendance: 32,453
Referee: Tony Boskovic (Australia)
16 May Australia  1–5 England Everton Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Gabriel Goal 11'
  • Scott Goal 46'
  • Harvey Goal 48'
  • Goal 58'72'
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 39,794
Referee: (Australia)

1965[]

25 February Australia  0–2 Soviet Union Torpedo Moscow Perth, Australia
Report
Stadium: WACA Ground
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: E. Bude (Australia)
22 May Australia  2–2 England Chelsea Sydney, Australia
  • Blitz Goal 30'
  • Watkiss Goal 76'
Report
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 20,637
Referee: Harold Parsons (Australia)
30 May Australia  1–1 England Chelsea Melbourne, Australia
  • Watkiss Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Olympic Park
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: G. Lamb (Australia)
24 October Far North Queensland Australia 0–17  Australia Cairns, Australia
Report
Stadium: Parramatta Park
Attendance: 1,500
31 October Herbert River-Roma Australia 0–12  Australia Ingham, Australia
Report
Stadium:
Attendance: 4,250
3 December Hong Kong  1–3  Australia Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
  • Goal 50' (pen.)
Report
  • Blue Goal 5'7'58'
Stadium: Government Stadium
Attendance: 13,800
Referee: Fred Pratlett (Hong Kong)

1966[]

13 June Australia  1–1 Italy Roma Sydney, Australia
  • Morrow Goal 66'
Report
  • Tamborini Goal 88'
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 5,469
Referee: Roger Lamb (Australia)

1967[]

28 May Scottish tour Australia  0–1  Scotland Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Ferguson Goal 31'
Stadium: Royal Agricultural Ground
Attendance: 34,792
Referee: Bill Hosie (Australia)
31 May Scottish tour Australia  1–2  Scotland Adelaide, Australia
  • Baartz Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Norwood Oval
Attendance: 12,500
Referee: D. Maitland (Australia)
3 June Scottish tour Australia  0–2  Scotland Melbourne, Australia
Report
  • Ferguson Goal 61'82'
Stadium: Olympic Park
Attendance: 22,138
Referee: Tony Boskovic (Australia)
17 November South East Asia tour Indonesian Federation Select XI Indonesia 0–2  Australia Jakarta, Indonesia
Report
  • Baartz Goal 37'
  • Abonyi Goal 43'
Stadium: Gelora Senayan Main Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Tony Boskovic (Australia)
19 November South East Asia tour Jakarta Select XI Indonesia 1–3  Australia Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Komor Goal 67'
Report
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Tony Boskovic (Australia)
23 November South East Asia tour Singapore Combined Services Singapore 1–8  Australia Kallang, Singapore
  • Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium
Attendance: 1,000

1969[]

3 June Northern New South Wales New South Wales 2–2  Australia Newcastle, Australia
  • Goal 34'
  • Goal 80'
Report
Stadium:
Referee: Peter Rampley (Australia)
25 June Sydney XI Sydney 1–2  Australia Sydney, Australia
  • Goal 72'
Report
  • Warren Goal 9'
  • Goal 44'
Stadium: ES Marks Athletics Field
Attendance: 3,087
Referee: Peter Rampley (Australia)
3 September New South Wales Federation XI New South Wales 1–1  Australia Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
Report
Stadium: ES Marks Athletics Field
Attendance: 800
Referee: Tony Boskovic (Australia)
17 September New South Wales Federation XI New South Wales 2–0  Australia Sydney, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report Stadium: ES Marks Athletics Field
Attendance: 200

1970s[]

1970[]

  • Kowloon Bus Company 2 – 6 Australia
  • South Vietnamese Army 0 – 1 Australia
  • New Caledonia 1 – 3 Australia
  • New Caledonia 0 – 1 Australia
  • Jardine Sports Club 0 – 3 Australia
  • Macao 0 – 9 Australia
  • Oghab Tehran 0 – 0 Australia
  • Persepolis 1 – 2 Australia
  • Tehran XI 3 – 3 Australia
  • Hapoel Haifa 1 – 2 Australia
  • Greece B 1 – 1 Australia
  • Luton Town 1 – 2 Australia
  • Manchester City Reserves 2 – 0 Australia
  • League of Ireland 1 – 0 Australia

1971[]

13 June Exhibition game Australia  0–1 England English FA Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Watson Goal 52'
Stadium: Sydney Sports Ground
Attendance: 16,775
Referee: Tony Boskovic (Australia)
20 June Exhibition game Australia  0–1 England English FA Melbourne, Australia
Report
  • Watson Goal 31'
Stadium: Olympic Park
Attendance: 12,216
Referee: (Australia)

1972[]

  • Australia 1 – 2 Dundee
  • Australia 1 – 0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Australia 2 – 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Australia 2 – 2 Santos
  • South Vietnam Under 23s 0 – 2 Australia

1974[]

  • Australia 1 – 2 Ferencvaros
  • Australia 0 – 0 Ferencvaros
  • Australia 0 – 0 Auckland XI
  • St Gallen 1 – 4 Australia
  • Young Boys 0 – 2 Australia
  • Neuchatel Xamax 0 – 1 Australia

1975[]

  • Australia 2 – 2 Legia Warsaw
  • Australia 1 – 2 Legia Warsaw
  • Australia 1 – 2 Rangers
  • Australia 1 – 0 Rangers
  • South Korea 1 – 1 Australia
  • Burma 2 – 1 Australia
  • Australia 0 – 4 Manchester United
  • Australia 2 – 2 Benfica

1976[]

  • Australia 2 – 2 Velez Mostar
  • Australia 2 – 3 Tottenham Hotspur
  • Australia 3 – 4 Sunderland
  • Australia 0 – 0 Sunderland
  • Australia 2 – 1 Heart of Midlothian
  • Australia 3 – 0 Bologna
  • Australia 0 – 0 Bologna
  • Australia 1 – 3 Italian Army
  • Chinese selection 4 – 5 Australia
  • China 0 – 2 Australia
  • Hamburger SV 2 – 1 Australia
  • PSV Eindhoven 2 – 1 Australia
  • KSV Baunatal 1 – 1 Australia
  • Sunderland 2 – 0 Australia
  • Birmingham City 4 – 1 Australia

1977[]

  • Australia 1 – 3 Red Star Belgrade
  • Australia 1 – 3 Red Star Belgrade
  • Australia 1 – 3 Red Star Belgrade
  • Australia 0 – 5 Middlesbrough
  • Australia 2 – 1 Bobby Charlton's All Stars
  • Australia 3 – 1 Arsenal
  • Australia 2 – 3 Celtic
  • Australia 2 – 3 Red Star Belgrade

1979[]

  • Australia 1 – 3 Wisla Kraków
  • Queensland XI 0 – 0 Australia
  • Australia 1 – 1 Partizan Belgrade
  • Australia 0 – 1 Partizan Belgrade
  • Australia 2 – 1 New York Cosmos
  • Shandong Province 1 – 3 Australia
  • Peking 2 – 2 Australia
  • Shanghai 2 – 3 Australia
  • Tianjin Province 0 – 3 Australia
  • Canton Army 0 – 1 Australia
  • Taipei Bank 1 – 7 Australia

1980s[]

1980[]

24 February 1980 Oceania Cup Group B New Caledonia  0–8  Australia New Caledonia
Report
Stadium: Noumea Stadium
  • New Hebrides 0 – 1 Australia
  • Australia 4 – 2 Tahiti
  • Australia 2 – 1 AC Milan
  • England B 1 – 0 Australia
  • Fiorentina 2 – 0 Australia
  • Leicester City 1 – 2 Australia
  • Dinamo Zagreb 4 – 0 Australia

1981[]

31 January Exhibition game Australia  3–3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb Canberra, Australia
Report
  • Bracun Goal 51'64'
  • Bosnjak Goal 57'
Attendance: 7,000~
Referee: (Australia)
31 January Exhibition game Caroline Hill Hong Kong 0–6  Australia Hong Kong
Report
  • Goal ?'
  • Raskopoulos Goal ?'
  • Mitchell Goal ?'?'
  • Koussas Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'

1983[]

26 November Exhibition game Western Australia XI Western Australia 2–1  Australia Inglewood, Australia
  • Goal ?'
  • Goal ?'
Report
  • Goal ?'
26 November Exhibition game Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 1–4  Australia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Report
  • Kosmina Goal ?'?'
  • Henderson Goal ?'
  • Katholos Goal ?'
December Exhibition game   1–3  Australia Singapore
Report
  • Kosmina Goal ?'
  • (unknown) Goal ?'?'

1984[]

26 May Exhibition game Australia  0–0 England Manchester United Sydney, Australia
Attendance: 16,047
Referee: (Australia)
27 May Exhibition game Australia  1–2 Scotland Rangers Brisbane, Australia
  • Clark Goal 43'
  • Ferguson Goal 74'
Stadium: Lang Park
Attendance: 2,257
Referee: (Australia)
2 June Exhibition game Australia  3–2 Scotland Rangers Brisbane, Australia
  • O'Connor Goal 22'
  • Kosmina Goal 27'
  • Mitchell Goal 28'
  • McCoist Goal 23'65' (pen.)
Stadium: Lang Park
Attendance: 2,257
Referee: (Australia)
7 June Exhibition game Australia  2–2 England Nottingham Forest Brisbane, Australia
  • Hodge Goal 57' (pen.)
  • Bowyer Goal 66'
Stadium: Lang Park
Referee: (Australia)
10 June Exhibition game Australia  1–1 Italy Juventus Melbourne, Australia
  • Koetting Goal 79' (pen.)
Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 36,128
Referee: (Australia)
12 June Exhibition game Australia  2–4 Italy Juventus Adelaide, Australia
  • Cant Goal 51'
  • Yankos Goal 85' (pen.)
  • Boniek Goal 7'81'88'
  • Rossi Goal 48'
Stadium: Football Park
Attendance: 36,128
Referee: (Australia)
16 June Exhibition game Australia  2–0 Italy Juventus Sydney, Australia
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 14,004
Referee: Richard Lorenc (Australia)
21 June Exhibition game Australia  2–0 Greece Iraklis Sydney, Australia
  • Kosmina Goal 19'
  • Cant Goal 70'
Attendance: 8,876
Referee: (Australia)
22 June Exhibition game Australia  1–3 Greece Iraklis Adelaide, Australia
  • Raskopoulos Goal 84'
Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: (Australia)
10 October Exhibition game Tasmanian All Stars Tasmania 0–2  Australia Hobart, Australia
Stadium: KGV Park
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: (Australia)
5 November Exhibition game Beijing China 2–3  Australia Beijing, China
  • Crino Goal ?'?'
  • Egan Goal ?'
Referee: (Australia)
7 November Exhibition game Shanghai China 0–2  Australia Shanghai, China
Referee: (Australia)
10 November Exhibition game Canton China 2–1  Australia Canton, China
  • Crino Goal ?'
14 November Exhibition game Manchester City England 3–1  Australia Manchester, England
Report
18 November Exhibition game Nottingham Forest England 0–0  Australia Nottingham, England
Report Referee: (England)

1990s[]

1990[]

19 January Australia  0–2 Soviet Union Torpedo Moscow Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Savichev Goal 16'
  • Gitsyelov Goal 73'
Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 7,424
Referee: Richard Lorenc (Australia)
2 February Australia  3–0 Soviet Union Torpedo Moscow Melbourne, Australia
  • Tobin Goal 19'
  • Arnold Goal 38' (46)
Report Stadium: Olympic Park
Attendance: 3,075
Referee: D Voutsinis (Australia)
3 June Australia  1–0 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Sydney, Australia
Report
6 June Australia  2–2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk Split Melbourne, Australia
  • Yankos Goal ?'
  • Durakovic Goal ?'
Report
20 August Indonesian Independence Cup Group Stage Australia  3–0 Malaysia Malaysia under-23 Jakarta, Indonesia
Report Stadium:
21 August Indonesian Independence Cup Group Stage Indonesia under-23 Indonesia 0–7  Australia Jakarta, Indonesia
Report
23 August Indonesian Independence Cup Group Stage Thailand under-23 Thailand 0–2  Australia Jakarta, Indonesia
Report

1999[]

June 1999 Australia  0–1 Australia Australia under-23 Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Wehrman Goal 80'
Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 800
12 June 1999 Australia  3–2 United Nations World Stars Sydney, Australia
  • Zelic Goal 46'
  • Emerton Goal 57'
  • Margas Goal 57' (o.g.)
Report
  • Yakin Goal 9'
  • Rufer Goal 89'
Stadium: Stadium Australia
Attendance: 88,101
Referee: (Japan)
15 July 1999 Australia  0–2 England Manchester United Melbourne, Australia
Report
  • Blomqvist Goal 45+1'
  • Butt Goal 76'
Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Mark Shield (Australia)
18 July 1999 Australia  0–1 England Manchester United Sydney, Australia
Report
  • Yorke Goal 25'
Stadium: Stadium Australia
14 November 1999 Australia  0–2  Brazil Sydney, Australia
Report
Stadium: Stadium Australia
Attendance: 50,325
Referee: (Australia)
17 November 1999 Australia  2–2  Brazil Melbourne, Australia
Report
Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 70,795
Referee: Eddie Lennie (Australia)

2000s[]

2006[]

2 June VV Kloetinge Netherlands 1–8  Australia Kloetinge, Netherlands
Goal 82' Report
  • Cahill Goal 17'
  • Kewell Goal 27'82'
  • Aloisi Goal 29'74'
  • Kennedy Goal 58'71'72'
Attendance: 3,500

2008[]

8 January Australia  1–2 Australia Australia U-23 Sydney, Australia
10:00 Thompson Goal 55' Report
Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 0

2010s[]

2014[]

2 June Paraná Clube Brazil 0–2  Australia Vitória, Brazil
Report
  • Bozanic Goal
  • Taggart Goal 30'
Stadium: Estádio Engenheiro Alencar Araripe
Attendance: 0
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