Brazil women's national football team results |
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This is a list of the Brazil women's national football team results from 2000 to 2009. [1] [2] [3] [4]
23 June 2000 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup | Brazil | 8–0 | Costa Rica | Hershey, United States |
Stadium: Hersheypark Stadium Attendance: 10,483 Referee: Sonia Denoncourt (Canada) |
25 June 2000 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup | Brazil | 11–0 | Trinidad and Tobago | Louisville, United States |
Stadium: Cardinal Stadium Attendance: 7,043 Referee: Im Eun-ju (South Korea) |
27 June 2000 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup | United States | 0–0 | Brazil | Foxborough, United States |
Stadium: Foxboro Stadium Attendance: 16,386 Referee: Sonia Denoncourt (Canada) |
1 July 2000 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup | China | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | Brazil | Louisville, United States |
| Stadium: Cardinal Stadium Attendance: 11,140 Referee: Ave Maria Alpizar (Costa Rica) |
3 July 2000 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup | United States | 1–0 | Brazil | Foxborough, United States |
| Stadium: Foxboro Stadium Attendance: 20,123 Referee: Virginia Tovar (Mexico) |
1 September 2000 Friendly | United States | 4–0 | Brazil | San Jose, United States |
Stadium: Spartan Stadium Referee: Kari Seitz (United States) |
13 September 2000 2000 Olympics Group E | Sweden | 0–2 | Brazil | Melbourne, Australia |
17:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground Attendance: 58,432 Referee: Sandra Hunt (United States) |
16 September 2000 2000 Olympics Group E | Germany | 2–1 | Brazil | Canberra, Australia |
17:30 |
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| Stadium: Bruce Stadium Attendance: 17,000 Referee: Martha Toro (Colombia) |
19 September 2000 2000 Olympics Group E | Australia | 1–2 | Brazil | Sydney, Australia |
17:30 |
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| Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 29,400 Referee: Vibeke Karlsen (Norway) |
24 September 2000 2000 Olympics Semifinals | United States | 1–0 | Brazil | Canberra, Australia |
17:30 |
| Report | Stadium: Bruce Stadium Attendance: 11,000 Referee: Nicole Petignat (Switzerland) |
28 September 2000 2000 Olympics Bronze medal match | Germany | 2–0 | Brazil | Sydney, Australia |
17:00 | Report | Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 11,200 Referee: Im Eun Ju (South Korea) |
5 August 2001Tiger Pools Toto Cup [5] | South Korea | 3–1 | Brazil | Gangneung, South Korea |
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23 April 2003 2003 South American Women's Football Championship | Brazil | 3–2 | Argentina | Lima, Peru |
13:30 |
| Report | Stadium: Estadio Monumental "U" Referee: Patricia da Silva (Uruguay) |
25 April 2003 2003 South American Women's Football Championship | Peru | 0–3 | Brazil | Lima, Peru |
15:30 | Report | Stadium: Estadio Monumental "U" Referee: María Teresa Alvarado (Bolivia) |
27 April 2003 2003 South American Women's Football Championship | Brazil | 12–0 | Colombia | Lima, Peru |
13:30 | Report | Stadium: Estadio Monumental "U" Referee: Marisela Contreras (Venezuela) |
13 July 2003 Friendly | United States | 1–0 | Brazil | New Orleans, United States |
Stadium: Tad Gormley Stadium Referee: Sonia Denoncourt (Canada) |
17 July 2003 Friendly | Canada | 2–1 | Brazil | Montreal, Canada |
Stadium: Molson Stadium Referee: Rachel Woo (United States) |
20 July 2003 Friendly | Canada | 2–1 | Brazil | Ottawa, Canada |
Stadium: Frank Clair Stadium Referee: Sonia Denoncourt (Canada) |
2 August 2003 2003 Pan American Games Group A | Haiti | 0–5 | Brazil | San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic |
| Stadium: Estadio Panamericano Referee: Dianne James (Guyana) |
8 August 2003 2003 Pan American Games Group A | Canada | 0–5 | Brazil | San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic |
| Stadium: Estadio Panamericano Referee: Ave Maria Alpizar (Costa Rica) |
11 August 2003 2003 Pan American Games Semifinals | Brazil | 2–1 | Argentina | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Marta 26', 62' | Almeida 80' | Stadium: Centro Olímpico Referee: Dianne James (Guyana) |
15 August 2003 2003 Pan American Games Gold medal match | Brazil | 2–1 | Canada | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
| Stadium: Centro Olímpico Attendance: 73 [6] Referee: Kari Seitz (United States) |
21 September 2003 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B | Brazil | 3–0 | South Korea | Washington, D.C., United States |
15:15 EDT (UTC−4) |
| Report | Stadium: RFK Stadium Attendance: 34,144 [7] Referee: Tammy Ogston (Australia) |
24 September 2003 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B | Norway | 1–4 | Brazil | Washington, D.C., United States |
17:00 EDT (UTC−4) |
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| Stadium: RFK Stadium Attendance: 16,316 [7] Referee: Xonam Agboyi (Togo) |
27 September 2003 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Group B | France | 1–1 | Brazil | Washington, D.C., United States |
12:45 EDT (UTC−4) |
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| Stadium: RFK Stadium Attendance: 17,618 [7] Referee: Cristina Ionescu (Romania) |
1 October 2003 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Quarterfinals | Brazil | 1–2 | Sweden | Foxborough, United States |
16:30 EDT (UTC−4) | Report | Stadium: Gillette Stadium Attendance: 25,103 [7] Referee: Zhang Dongqing (China PR) |
24 April 2004 Friendly | United States | 5–1 | Brazil | Birmingham, United States |
Report |
| Stadium: Legion Field Attendance: 11,527 Referee: Sandra Hunt (United States) |
11 August 2004 2004 Olympics Group G | Brazil | 1–0 | Australia | Thessaloniki, Greece |
18:00 |
| Report | Stadium: Kaftanzoglio Stadium Attendance: 25,152 Referee: Dagmar Damková (Czech Republic) |
14 August 2004 2004 Olympics Group G | United States | 2–0 | Brazil | Thessaloniki, Greece |
20:30 | Report | Stadium: Kaftanzoglio Stadium Attendance: 17,123 Referee: Dagmar Damkova (Czech Republic) |
17 August 2004 2004 Olympics Group G | Greece | 0–7 | Brazil | Patras, Greece |
20:30 | Report | Stadium: Pampeloponnisiako Stadium Attendance: 7,214 Referee: Christine Frai (Germany) |
20 August 2004 2004 Olympics Quarterfinals | Mexico | 0–5 | Brazil | Heraklio, Greece |
21:00 | Report | Stadium: Pankritio Stadium Attendance: 3,012 Referee: Fatou Gaye (Senegal) |
23 August 2004 2004 Olympics Semifinals | Brazil | 1–0 | Sweden | Patras, Greece |
18:00 |
| Report | Stadium: Pampeloponnisiako Stadium Attendance: 1,511 Referee: Dianne James (Guyana) |
26 August 2004 2004 Olympics Gold medal match | United States | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Brazil | Piraeus, Greece |
21:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium Attendance: 10,416 Referee: Jenny Palmqvist (Sweden), replaced by Dianne James (Guyana) after 90 minutes due to dehydration. |
28 October 2006Peace Queen Cup | South Korea | 0–1 | Brazil | Seoul, South Korea |
| Stadium: Seoul World Cup Stadium Referee: Jenny Palmqvist (Sweden) |
30 October 2006Peace Queen Cup | Brazil | 1–1 | Italy | Masan, South Korea |
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| Stadium: Masan Complex Stadium Referee: Tammy Ogston (Australia) |
1 November 2006Peace Queen Cup | Canada | 4–2 | Brazil | Changwon, South Korea |
Stadium: Changwon Stadium Referee: Tammy Ogston (Australia) |
11 November 2006 2006 South American Women's Football Championship | Paraguay | 1–4 | Brazil | Mar del Plata, Argentina |
15:00 |
| Report | Stadium: Estadio José María Minella Referee: Adriana Correa (Colombia) |
13 November 2006 2006 South American Women's Football Championship | Peru | 0–2 | Brazil | Mar del Plata, Argentina |
17:10 | Report | Stadium: Estadio José María Minella Referee: Patricia da Silva (Uruguay) |
17 November 2006 2006 South American Women's Football Championship | Brazil | 6–1 | Bolivia | Mar del Plata, Argentina |
17:15 | Report | Stadium: Estadio José María Minella Referee: Florencia Romano (Argentina) |
19 November 2006 2006 South American Women's Football Championship | Brazil | 6–0 | Venezuela | Mar del Plata, Argentina |
17:15 |
| Report | Stadium: Estadio José María Minella Referee: Estela Álvarez (Argentina) |
22 November 2006 2006 South American Women's Football Championship | Brazil | 6–0 | Uruguay | Mar del Plata, Argentina |
17:15 | Report | Stadium: Estadio José María Minella Referee: Adriana Correa (Colombia) |
24 November 2006 2006 South American Women's Football Championship | Brazil | 6–0 | Paraguay | Mar del Plata, Argentina |
17:15 |
| Report | Stadium: Estadio José María Minella Referee: Marilyn Ángulo (Venezuela) |
26 November 2006 2006 South American Women's Football Championship | Argentina | 2–0 | Brazil | Mar del Plata, Argentina |
17:15 | Report | Stadium: Estadio José María Minella Referee: Patricia da Silva (Uruguay) |
24 June 2007 Friendly | United States | 2–0 | Brazil | East Rutherford, United States |
Report | Stadium: Giants Stadium Attendance: 16,586 Referee: Rachel Woo (United States) |
12 July 2007 2007 Pan American Games Group A | Brazil | 4–0 | Uruguay | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
14:00 | Stadium: Estádio Engenhão Referee: Ricardo Cerdas (Costa Rica) |
14 July 2007 2007 Pan American Games Group A | Brazil | 5–0 | Jamaica | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
15:30 | Stadium: Estádio Engenhão Referee: Atilio Invernizzi (Paraguay) |
18 July 2007 2007 Pan American Games Group A | Brazil | 10–0 | Ecuador | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
11:00 | Stadium: Estádio Engenhão Referee: Pablo Lunati (Argentina) |
20 July 2007 2007 Pan American Games Group A | Brazil | 7–0 | Canada | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
15:00 | Stadium: Estádio do Maracanã Referee: Pablo Pozo (Chile) |
23 July 2007 2007 Pan American Games Semifinals | Brazil | 2–0 | Mexico | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
15:00 |
| Stadium: Estádio do Maracanã Referee: Atilio Invernizzi (Paraguay) |
26 July 2007 2007 Pan American Games Gold medal match | Brazil | 5–0 | United States | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
12:00 | Report | Stadium: Estádio do Maracanã Referee: Fernando Cabrera (Uruguay) |
2 September 2007 Friendly | Japan | 2–1 | Brazil | Chiba, Japan |
Stadium: Fukuda Denshi Arena Referee: Krystyna Szokolai (Australia) |
12 September 2007 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Group D | New Zealand | 0–5 | Brazil | Wuhan, China |
17:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium Attendance: 50,800 [8] Referee: Pannipar Kamnueng (Thailand) |
15 September 2007 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Group D | Brazil | 2–0 | China | Wuhan, China |
20:00 | Report | Stadium: Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium Attendance: 54,000 [8] Referee: Jennifer Bennett (United States) |
20 September 2007 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Group D | Brazil | 1–0 | Denmark | Hangzhou, China |
20:00 |
| Report | Stadium: Yellow Dragon Stadium Attendance: 42,817 [8] Referee: Kari Seitz (United States) |
23 September 2007 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Quarterfinals | Brazil | 3–2 | Australia | Tianjin, China |
20:00 | Report | Stadium: Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium Attendance: 35,061 [8] Referee: Christine Beck (Germany) |
27 September 2007 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Semifinals | United States | 0–4 | Brazil | Hangzhou, China |
20:00 | Report | Stadium: Yellow Dragon Stadium Attendance: 47,818 [8] Referee: Nicole Petignat (Switzerland) |
30 September 2007 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Final | Germany | 2–0 | Brazil | Shanghai, China |
20:00 | Report | Stadium: Hongkou Football Stadium Attendance: 31,000 [8] Referee: Tammy Ogston (Australia) |
19 April 2008 2008 Olympics qualification CONMEBOL–CAF play-off | Brazil | 5–1 | Ghana | Beijing, China |
19:45 UTC+8 | Report |
| Stadium: Workers' Stadium Attendance: 21,185 Referee: Niu Huijun (China PR) |
15 June 2008Peace Queen Cup | Brazil | 2–1 | Italy | Suwon, South Korea |
Stadium: Suwon Civil Stadium Referee: Alexandra Ihringova (England) |
17 June 2008Peace Queen Cup | United States | 1–0 | Brazil | Suwon, South Korea |
| Stadium: Suwon Civil Stadium Referee: Jenny Palmqvist (Sweden) |
19 June 2008Peace Queen Cup | Australia | 1–0 | Brazil | Suwon, South Korea |
| Stadium: Suwon Civil Stadium Referee: Sandra Serafini (United States) |
10 July 2008 Friendly | Canada | 1–1 | Brazil | Toronto, Canada |
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| Stadium: BMO Field Referee: Michelle Pye (Canada) |
13 July 2008 Friendly | United States | 1–0 | Brazil | Commerce City, United States |
| Report | Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park Attendance: 15,071 Referee: Dallas Malhiwsky (United States) |
16 July 2008 Friendly | United States | 1–0 | Brazil | San Diego, United States |
| Report | Stadium: Torero Stadium Attendance: 7,502 Referee: Jen Bennett (United States) |
6 August 2008 2008 Olympics Group F | Germany | 0–0 | Brazil | Shenyang, China |
17:00 | Report | Stadium: Shenyang Olympic Stadium Attendance: 20,703 Referee: Kari Seitz (USA) |
9 August 2008 2008 Olympics Group F | Brazil | 2–1 | North Korea | Shenyang, China |
19:45 | Report |
| Stadium: Shenyang Olympic Stadium Attendance: 19,616 Referee: Niu Huijun (China) |
12 August 2008 2008 Olympics Group F | Nigeria | 1–3 | Brazil | Beijing, China |
17:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Workers' Stadium Attendance: 51,112 Referee: Hong Eun-ah (Korea Republic) |
15 August 2008 2008 Olympics Quarterfinals | Brazil | 2–1 | Norway | Tianjin, China |
18:00 | Report | Stadium: Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium Attendance: 26,174 Referee: Kari Seitz (USA) |
18 August 2008 2008 Olympics Semifinals | Brazil | 4–1 | Germany | Shanghai, China |
18:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Shanghai Stadium Attendance: 26,976 Referee: Hong Eun-ah (Korea Republic) |
21 August 2008 2008 Olympics Gold medal match | Brazil | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | United States | Beijing, China |
21:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Workers' Stadium Attendance: 51,612 Referee: Dagmar Damkova (Czech Republic) |
22 April 2009 Friendly | Germany | 1–1 | Brazil | Frankfurt, Germany |
| Report |
| Stadium: Frankfurter Commerzbank-Arena Referee: Jenny Palmqvist (Sweden) |
25 April 2009 Friendly | Sweden | 3–1 | Brazil | Gothenburg, Sweden |
Report |
| Stadium: Gamla Ullevi Referee: Kirsi Savolainen (Finland) |
9 December 2009 2009 Torneio Internacional de Futebol Feminino | Brazil | 3–1 | Chile | São Paulo, Brazil |
18:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Estádio do Pacaembu Attendance: 2,317 Referee: Luis Flávio de Oliveira (Brazil) |
13 December 2009 2009 Torneio Internacional de Futebol Feminino | Brazil | 3–2 | Mexico | São Paulo, Brazil |
18:00 | Report | Stadium: Estádio do Pacaembu Attendance: 5,832 Referee: Robério Pereira Pires (Brazil) |
16 December 2009 2009 Torneio Internacional de Futebol Feminino | Brazil | 3–0 | China | São Paulo, Brazil |
21:50 | Report | Stadium: Estádio do Pacaembu Attendance: 3,205 Referee: Philippe Lombard (Brazil) |
20 December 2009 2009 Torneio Internacional de Futebol Feminino | Brazil | 5–2 | Mexico | São Paulo, Brazil |
16:00 | Report | Stadium: Estádio do Pacaembu Attendance: 21,343 Referee: Sálvio Spinola (Brazil) |
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