Australia men's national soccer team results |
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This is a list of the Australia men's national soccer team results from 1922 to 1949
17 June International Friendly | New Zealand | 3–1 | Australia | Dunedin, New Zealand |
Match 1 | Report |
| Stadium: Carisbrook Park Attendance: 10,000~ Referee: M. Thornley (New Zealand) |
24 June International Friendly | New Zealand | 1–1 | Australia | Wellington, New Zealand |
Match 2 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Athletic Park Attendance: 12,000 Referee: R.S. Lithgrow (New Zealand) |
8 July International Friendly | New Zealand | 3–1 | Australia | Auckland, New Zealand |
Match 3 | Report |
| Stadium: Carlaw Park Attendance: 15,000 Referee: L.C.H. Dawson (New Zealand) |
9 June International Friendly | Australia | 2–1 | New Zealand | Brisbane, Australia |
Match 4 | Report |
| Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground Attendance: 7,000 [1] Referee: M. Thornley (New Zealand) |
16 June International Friendly | Australia | 2–3 | New Zealand | Sydney, Australia |
Match 5 | Report |
| Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground Attendance: 10,000 Referee: A. Jackson (Australia) |
30 June International Friendly | Australia | 1–4 | New Zealand | Newcastle, Australia |
Match 6 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Newcastle Showground Attendance: 14,000 Referee: LB Tamlyn (Australia) |
7 June International Friendly | Australia | 3–2 | Canada | Brisbane, Australia |
Match 7 | Report | Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground Attendance: 10,000 [2] |
14 June International Friendly | Australia | 0–1 | Canada | Sydney, Australia |
Match 8 | Report |
| Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground Attendance: 8,000 Referee: W. Allerton (Australia) |
23 June International Friendly | Australia | 4–1 | Canada | Sydney, Australia |
Match 9 | Report |
| Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground Attendance: 7,000~ Referee: W.A. Wright (Australia) |
28 June International Friendly | Australia | 0–0 | Canada | Newcastle, Australia |
Match 10 | Report | Stadium: Newcastle Showground Attendance: 10,000 Referee: J. Nicholson (Australia) |
12 July International Friendly | Australia | 1–4 | Canada | Adelaide, Australia |
Match 11 |
| Report | Stadium: Jubilee Oval Attendance: 5,000~ Referee: G.A. Childs (Australia) |
26 July International Friendly | Australia | 1–0 | Canada | Sydney, Australia |
Match 12 |
| Report | Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground Attendance: 8,000 Referee: J. Nicholson (Australia) |
5 June International Friendly | Australia | 4–2 | New Zealand | Brisbane, Australia |
Match 13 | Report | Stadium: Brisbane Exhibition Ground Attendance: 5,000 [3] Referee: Z. Korotcoff (Australia) |
17 June International Friendly | Australia | 6–4 | New Zealand | Sydney, Australia |
Match 14 | Report | Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground Attendance: 5,000 Referee: D. Quinn (Australia) |
24 June International Friendly | Australia | 4–2 | New Zealand | Sydney, Australia |
Match 15 | Report | Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground Referee: D. Quinn (Australia) |
4 July International Friendly | New Zealand | 1–7 | Australia | Dunedin, New Zealand |
Match 16 | Report | Stadium: Logan Park Attendance: 8,000 Referee: W.P. Smith (New Zealand) |
11 July International Friendly | New Zealand | 0–10 | Australia | Wellington, New Zealand |
Match 17 | Report | Stadium: Basin Reserve Attendance: 8,000 Referee: G. Jackson (New Zealand) |
18 July International Friendly | New Zealand | 1–4 | Australia | Auckland, New Zealand |
Match 18 |
| Report | Stadium: Blandford Park Attendance: 2,000 Referee: A. Firth (New Zealand) |
3 September International Friendly | Australia | 5–3 | India | Sydney, Australia |
Report |
| Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground Attendance: 16,144 [4] |
10 September International Friendly | Australia | 4–4 | India | Brisbane, Australia |
Report |
| Stadium: Brisbane Exhibition Ground Attendance: 16,000 Referee: J. Edwards (Australia) |
17 September International Friendly | Australia | 1–4 | India | Newcastle, Australia |
| Report |
| Stadium: Newcastle Sports Ground Attendance: 9,000 |
24 September International Friendly | Australia | 5–4 | India | Sydney, Australia |
Report | Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground Attendance: 12,000 |
1 October International Friendly | Australia | 3–1 | India | Melbourne, Australia |
Report |
| Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground Referee: F.R. Thorpe (Australia) |
10 May International Friendly | Australia | 1–2 | South Africa | Sydney, Australia |
| Report | Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground Attendance: 38,312 [5] Referee: William McWilliams (Australia) |
24 May International Friendly | Australia | 2–4 | South Africa | Brisbane, Australia |
Report | Stadium: Brisbane Cricket Ground Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Tom Boyd (Australia) |
31 May International Friendly | Australia | 3–3 | South Africa | Sydney, Australia |
Report |
| Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground Attendance: 20,000 Referee: William McWilliams (Australia) |
7 June International Friendly | Australia | 5–1 | South Africa | Newcastle, Australia |
Report |
| Stadium: Newcastle Sports Ground Attendance: 18,442 Referee: William McWilliams (Australia) |
14 June International Friendly | Australia | 1–2 | South Africa | Sydney, Australia |
| Report |
| Stadium: Royal Agricultural Showground Referee: William McWilliams (Australia) |
14 August International Friendly | New Zealand | 0–6 | Australia | Wellington, New Zealand |
Report |
| Stadium: Basin Reserve Attendance: [6] Referee: V. Wheeler (New Zealand) |
28 August International Friendly | New Zealand | 0–7 | Australia | Christchurch, New Zealand |
Report |
| Stadium: Lancaster Park Referee: T. Gottermeyer (New Zealand) |
4 September International Friendly | New Zealand | 0–4 | Australia | Wellington, New Zealand |
Report | Stadium: Basin Reserve Attendance: 3,000 Referee: J. Sanderson (New Zealand) |
11 September International Friendly | New Zealand | 1–8 | Australia | Auckland, New Zealand |
| Report |
| Stadium: Blandford Park Attendance: 7,000 Referee: C.G. Edwards (New Zealand) |
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