Gibraltar national football team results

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The Gibraltar team lining up before the 2013 match against Slovakia, their first official match as a UEFA member.

The Gibraltar national football team is the representative association football team of Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula. Its governing body is the Gibraltar Football Association (GFA) and it competes as a member of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). Organised football has been played in Gibraltar since the 19th century.[1] The GFA first applied for UEFA membership in 1997 which was rejected, as UEFA would only allow membership for applicants recognised as sovereign states by the United Nations.[2] They were unsuccessful in their second application in 2007 when only three of UEFA's 52 associations voted in their favour.[3] In October 2012, they reapplied for membership which was granted in March 2013.[4][5] Before 2018 the team's home ground, Victoria Stadium, did not meet UEFA's standards for competitive internationals, although it could be used for international friendlies. Gibraltar's first full international was played at the Estádio Algarve, located between Faro and Loulé, Portugal, which Gibraltar used as their home stadium for competitive matches between 2014 and 2018.[6]

Gibraltar's first announced matches were two friendlies scheduled for 5 March and 26 May 2014 as a home-and-away series against Estonia.[7] They subsequently scheduled a match against Slovakia for 19 November 2013 which became Gibraltar's official debut, the match ended 0–0.[8] In 2014 Gibraltar entered its first major international competition: the qualifying rounds for UEFA Euro 2016, they lost all ten matches, scoring 2 goals and conceding 56, therefore failing to qualify for the main tournament.[2] On 13 May 2016, Gibraltar was accepted as a member of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) after its original application in 2014 was denied;[9][10] as a result Gibraltar was allowed to participate in the qualification process for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[11][12]

The team recorded its first victory in June 2014, 1–0 against Malta in a friendly match. It is their joint largest victory with 2–1 against Liechtenstein and 1–0 wins against Armenia, Latvia, Liechtenstein and San Marino.[13] Their worst loss is a 9–0 against Belgium in a FIFA World Cup qualifier on 31 August 2017.[14] As of the match played on 16 November 2021, Gibraltar's overall record is 64 fixtures played, winning 6, drawing 6 and losing the remaining 52.

International matches[]

These are the official results of the Gibraltar national football team since being accepted into UEFA in 2013. Matches played before obtaining UEFA membership are unofficial matches and are not included. Gibraltar's score is shown first in each case. The colours listed below are also used to signify results combined with the scoreline.

Key
Colour (with score) Meaning
Defeat
Draw
Win
Gibraltar national football team results[a]
No. Date Venue H/A Opponents Score Competition Gibraltar scorers
and time of goal
Att. Ref.
1 19 November 2013 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Slovakia 0–0 Friendly 350 [15]
2 1 March 2014 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Faroe Islands 1–4 Friendly Roy Chipolina 21' 500 [16]
3 5 March 2014 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Estonia 0–2 Friendly 1,906 [17]
4 26 May 2014 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn A  Estonia 1–1 Friendly Jake Gosling 71' 4,805 [17]
5 4 June 2014 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Malta 1–0 Friendly Kyle Casciaro 64' 500 [13]
6 7 September 2014 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Poland 0–7 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 1,620 [18]
7 11 October 2014 Aviva Stadium, Dublin A  Republic of Ireland 0–7 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 35,123 [19]
8 14 October 2014 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Georgia 0–3 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 281 [20]
9 14 November 2014 Grundig-Stadion, Nuremberg A  Germany 0–4 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 44,380 [21]
10 29 March 2015 Hampden Park, Glasgow A  Scotland 1–6 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Lee Casciaro 19' 34,255 [22]
11 7 June 2015 Stadion Varteks, Varaždin A  Croatia 0–4 Friendly 7,737 [23]
12 13 June 2015 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Germany 0–7 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 7,467 [24]
13 4 September 2015 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Republic of Ireland 0–4 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 5,393 [25]
14 7 September 2015 National Stadium, Warsaw A  Poland 1–8 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Jake Gosling 87' 27,763 [26]
15 8 October 2015 Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi A  Georgia 0–4 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 11,330 [27]
16 11 October 2015 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Scotland 0–6 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying 12,401 [28]
17 23 March 2016 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Liechtenstein 0–0 Friendly 800 [29]
18 29 March 2016 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Latvia 0–5 Friendly 1,000 [30]
19 1 September 2016 Estádio do Bessa, Porto A  Portugal 0–5 Friendly 22,000 [31]
20 6 September 2016 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Greece 1–4 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Liam Walker 26' 460 [32]
21 7 October 2016 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn A  Estonia 0–4 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 4,678 [33]
22 10 October 2016 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Belgium 0–6 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 1,959 [34]
23 13 November 2016 GSP Stadium, Nicosia A  Cyprus 1–3 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Lee Casciaro 51' 3,151 [35]
24 25 March 2017 Bilino Polje Stadium, Zenica A  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–5 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 8,285 [36]
25 9 June 2017 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Cyprus 1–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Anthony Hernandez 30' 488 [37]
26 31 August 2017 Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège A  Belgium 0–9 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 27,000 [14]
27 3 September 2017 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–4 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 805 [38]
28 7 October 2017 Estádio Algarve, Faro/Loulé H  Estonia 0–6 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 712 [39]
29 10 October 2017 Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus A  Greece 0–4 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 12,739 [40]
30 25 March 2018 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Latvia 1–0 Friendly Liam Walker 88' 1,306 [41]
31 6 September 2018 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Macedonia 0–2 2018–19 UEFA Nations League D 1,500 [42]
32 9 September 2018 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz A  Liechtenstein 0–2 2018–19 UEFA Nations League D 1,500 [43]
33 13 October 2018 Republican Stadium, Yerevan A  Armenia 1–0 2018–19 UEFA Nations League D Joseph Chipolina 50' (pen.) 11,000 [44]
34 16 October 2018 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Liechtenstein 2–1 2018–19 UEFA Nations League D George Cabrera 61',
Joseph Chipolina 66'
2,000 [45]
35 16 November 2018 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Armenia 2–6 2018–19 UEFA Nations League D Tjay De Barr 10',
Adam Priestley 78'
1,955 [46]
36 19 November 2018 Philip II Arena, Skopje A  Macedonia 0–4 2018–19 UEFA Nations League D 2,152 [47]
37 23 March 2019 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Republic of Ireland 0–1 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying 2,000 [48]
38 26 March 2019 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Estonia 0–1 Friendly 1,900 [49]
39 7 June 2019 Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi A  Georgia 0–3 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying 18,631 [50]
40 10 June 2019 Aviva Stadium, Dublin A  Republic of Ireland 0–2 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying 36,281 [51]
41 5 September 2019 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Denmark 0–6 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying 2,076 [52]
42 8 September 2019 Stade Tourbillon, Sion A   Switzerland 0–4 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying 8,318 [53]
43 10 October 2019 Fadil Vokrri Stadium, Pristina A  Kosovo 0–1 Friendly 12,000 [54]
44 15 October 2019 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Georgia 2–3 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Lee Casciaro 66',
Roy Chipolina 74'
1,455 [55]
45 15 November 2019 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen A  Denmark 0–6 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying 24,033 [56]
46 18 November 2019 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H   Switzerland 1–6 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Reece Styche 74' 2,000 [57]
47 5 September 2020 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  San Marino 1–0 2020–21 UEFA Nations League D Graeme Torrilla 42' 0[b] [58]
48 7 October 2020 National Stadium, Ta' Qali A  Malta 0–2 Friendly 0[b] [59]
49 10 October 2020 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz A  Liechtenstein 1–0 2020–21 UEFA Nations League D Tjay De Barr 10' 178 [60]
50 11 November 2020 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia A  Bulgaria 0–3 Friendly 0[b] [61]
51 14 November 2020 San Marino Stadium, Serravalle A  San Marino 0–0 2020–21 UEFA Nations League D 0[b] [62]
52 17 November 2020 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Liechtenstein 1–1 2020–21 UEFA Nations League D Noah Frommelt 17' (o.g.) 0[b] [63]
53 24 March 2021 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Norway 0–3 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 0[b] [64]
54 27 March 2021 Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica A  Montenegro 1–4 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Reece Styche 30' (pen.) 0[b] [65]
55 30 March 2021 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Netherlands 0–7 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 335 [66]
56 4 June 2021 Bonifika Stadium, Koper A  Slovenia 0–6 Friendly 500 [67]
57 7 June 2021 Estadi Nacional, Andorra la Vella A  Andorra 0–0 Friendly 0[b] [68]
58 1 September 2021 Daugava Stadium, Riga A  Latvia 1–3 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Tjay De Barr 71' (pen.) 1,466 [69]
59 4 September 2021 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Turkey 0–3 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 702 [70]
60 7 September 2021 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo A  Norway 1–5 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Reece Styche 43' 9,442 [71]
61 8 October 2021 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Montenegro 0–3 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 1,351 [72]
62 11 October 2021 De Kuip, Rotterdam A  Netherlands 0–6 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 31,583 [73]
63 13 November 2021 Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium, Istanbul A  Turkey 0–6 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 8,895 [74]
64 16 November 2021 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar H  Latvia 1–3 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Liam Walker 7' 1,130 [75]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Table information sourced from the references listed in the statistics section below.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h This match was played behind closed doors due to the coronavirus pandemic.

References[]

Statistics
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  • Cruickshank, Mark; Di Maggio, Roberto. "Gibraltar - List of International Matches". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
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