China women's national football team results |
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This article lists the results for the China women's national football team between 1990 and 1999. [1]
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Defeat |
27 September 1990 1990 Asian Games | China | 5–0 | Japan | Beijing |
29 September 1990 1990 Asian Games | China | 2–0 | North Korea | Beijing |
1 October 1990 1990 Asian Games | China | 1–0 | Chinese Taipei | Beijing |
3 October 1990 1990 Asian Games | China | 8–0 | South Korea | Beijing |
6 October 1990 1990 Asian Games | China | 10–0 | Hong Kong | Beijing |
2 April 1991Friendly | Soviet Union | 1–0 | China | Varna |
29 May 1991 1991 AFC Women's Championship | China | 3–0 | Chinese Taipei | Fukuoka |
31 May 1991 1991 AFC Women's Championship | China | 10–1 | Thailand | Fukuoka |
2 June 1991 1991 AFC Women's Championship | China | 10–0 | South Korea | Fukuoka |
6 June 1991 1991 AFC Women's Championship | China | 1–0 | North Korea | Fukuoka |
8 June 1991 1991 AFC Women's Championship | China | 5–0 | Japan | Fukuoka |
30 June 1991Friendly | Germany | 2–0 | China | Lüdenscheid |
4 August 1991Friendly | China | 2–1 | United States | Changchun |
8 August 1991Friendly | China | 2–2 | United States | Yanji |
10 August 1991Friendly | China | 0–3 | United States | Anshan |
4 October 1991Friendly | United States | 1–2 | China | Oakford |
12 October 1991Friendly | United States | 2–0 | China | Fairfax |
16 November 1991 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 4–0 | Norway | Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou |
20:45 UTC+8 | Report | Attendance: 65,000 |
19 November 1991 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 2–2 | Denmark | Guangdong Provincial People's Stadium, Guangzhou |
19:45 UTC+8 | Report | Attendance: 27,000 |
21 November 1991 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 4–1 | New Zealand | New Plaza Stadium, Foshan |
19:45 UTC+8 | Report | Attendance: 14,000 |
24 November 1991 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 0–1 | Sweden | Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou |
19:45 UTC+8 | Report | Attendance: 55,000 |
17 July 1993Friendly | United States | 1–2 | China |
3 December 1993 1993 AFC Women's Championship | China | 1–1 | North Korea | Kuching |
5 December 1993 1993 AFC Women's Championship | China | 6–0 | South Korea | Kuching |
7 December 1993 1993 AFC Women's Championship | China | 7–0 | Malaysia | Kuching |
10 December 1993 1993 AFC Women's Championship | China | 3–1 | Japan | Kuching |
12 December 1993 1993 AFC Women's Championship | North Korea | 0–3 | China | Kuching |
29 July 1994Friendly | China | 3–2 | Norway | Harrisburg |
3 August 1994Friendly | United States | 1–0 | China | Piscataway |
6 August 1994Friendly | China | 3–2 | Germany | Veterans Stadium, New Britain |
3 October 1994 1994 Asian Games | Chinese Taipei | 0–5 | China | Fukuyama Takegahana Stadium, Fukuyama |
15:00 UTC+9 |
7 October 1994 1994 Asian Games | China | 2–0 | South Korea | Fukuyama Takegahana Stadium, Fukuyama |
15:00 UTC+9 |
10 October 1994 1994 Asian Games | China | 1–1 | Japan | Fukuyama Takegahana Stadium, Fukuyama |
15:00 UTC+9 |
12 October 1994 1994 Asian Games | Japan | 0–2 | China | Fukuyama Takegahana Stadium, Fukuyama |
18:00 UTC+9 |
27 April 1995Friendly | Sweden | 1–1 | China | Norrköping |
6 June 1995 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup | United States | 3–3 | China | Strömvallen, Gävle |
19:00 UTC+2 | Report | Attendance: 4,635 |
8 June 1995 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 4–2 | Australia | Arosvallen, Västerås |
19:00 UTC+2 | Report | Attendance: 1,500 |
10 June 1995 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 3–1 | Denmark | Arosvallen, Västerås |
16:00 UTC+2 | Report | Attendance: 1,619 |
13 June 1995 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup | Sweden | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) | China | Olympia, Helsingborg |
20:15 UTC+2 | Report | Attendance: 7,537 |
15 June 1995 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup | Germany | 1–0 | China | Olympia, Helsingborg |
20:15 UTC+2 | Report | Attendance: 3,693 |
17 June 1995 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 0–2 | United States | Strömvallen, Gävle |
16:00 UTC+2 | Report | Attendance: 4,335 |
24 September 1995 1995 AFC Women's Championship | China | 21–0 | Philippines | Kota Kinabalu |
26 September 1995 1995 AFC Women's Championship | China | 12–0 | Hong Kong | Kota Kinabalu |
28 September 1995 1995 AFC Women's Championship | China | 7–0 | Kazakhstan | Kota Kinabalu |
30 September 1995 1995 AFC Women's Championship | China | 4–0 | South Korea | Kota Kinabalu |
2 October 1995 1995 AFC Women's Championship | China | 2–0 | Japan | Kota Kinabalu |
11 March 1996 1996 Algarve Cup | Norway | 4–1 | China | Silves |
13 March 1996 1996 Algarve Cup | China | 1–0 | Russia | Vila Real de Santo António |
15 March 1996 1996 Algarve Cup | China | 5–0 | Portugal | Quarteira |
17 March 1996 1996 Algarve Cup | China | 2–1 | Denmark | Quarteira |
15 May 1996Friendly | China | 5–0 | Canada | Veterans Stadium, New Britain |
18 May 1996Friendly | United States | 1–0 | China | Washington |
21 July 1996 1996 Summer Olympics | Sweden | 0–2 | China | Miami Orange Bowl, Miami |
16:00 UTC-4 | Report | Attendance: 46,724 |
23 July 1996 1996 Summer Olympics | Denmark | 1–5 | China | Miami Orange Bowl, Miami |
18:00 UTC-4 | Report | Attendance: 34,871 |
25 July 1996 1996 Summer Olympics | United States | 0–0 | China | Miami Orange Bowl, Miami |
18:30 UTC-4 | Report | Attendance: 55,650 |
28 July 1996 1996 Summer Olympics | China | 3–2 | Brazil | Sanford Stadium, Athens |
15:00 UTC-4 | Report | Attendance: 64,196 |
1 August 1996 1996 Summer Olympics | China | 1–2 | United States | Sanford Stadium, Athens |
20:30 UTC-4 | Report | Attendance: 76,489 |
10 March 1997 1997 Algarve Cup | China | 3–0 | Portugal | Faro |
12 March 1997 1997 Algarve Cup | China | 1–0 | Netherlands | Portimão |
14 March 1997 1997 Algarve Cup | China | 2–0 | Sweden | Albufeira |
16 March 1997 1997 Algarve Cup | Norway | 1–0 | China | Loulé |
20 March 1997Friendly | Germany | 2–2 | China | Euskirchen |
21 November 1997Friendly | New Zealand | 1–3 | China | Canberra |
5 December 1997 1997 AFC Women's Championship | China | 3–1 | North Korea | Guangzhou |
7 December 1997 1997 AFC Women's Championship | China | 8–0 | Uzbekistan | Guangzhou |
9 December 1997 1997 AFC Women's Championship | China | 16–0 | Philippines | Guangzhou |
12 December 1997 1997 AFC Women's Championship | China | 10–0 | Chinese Taipei | Guangzhou |
14 December 1997 1997 AFC Women's Championship | China | 2–0 | North Korea | Guangzhou |
18 January 1998 1998 Four Nations Tournament | Norway | 2–1 | China | Guangzhou |
21 January 1998 1998 Four Nations Tournament | United States | 0–0 | China | Guangzhou |
24 January 1998 1998 Four Nations Tournament | China | 4–1 | Sweden | Guangzhou |
15 March 1998 1998 Algarve Cup | Norway | 0–1 | China | Olhão |
17 March 1998 1998 Algarve Cup | United States | 4–1 | China | Loulé |
19 March 1998 1998 Algarve Cup | China | 1–0 | Finland | Lagos |
21 March 1998 1998 Algarve Cup | China | 3–2 | Netherlands | Lagoa |
25 July 1998 1998 Goodwill Games | China | 1–1 (4–2 p) | Norway | Hempstead |
27 July 1998 1998 Goodwill Games | United States | 2–0 | China | Hempstead |
7 December 1998 1998 Asian Games | Chinese Taipei | 0–5 | China | Thammasat Stadium, Rangsit |
16:00 UTC+7 |
9 December 1998 1998 Asian Games | China | 3–0 | South Korea | Thammasat Stadium, Rangsit |
14:00 UTC+7 |
11 December 1998 1998 Asian Games | India | 0–16 | China | Thai-Japanese Stadium, Bangkok |
14:00 UTC+7 |
15 December 1998 1998 Asian Games | China | 3–0 | Japan | Thupatemi Stadium, Pathum Thani |
17:30 UTC+7 |
17 December 1998 1998 Asian Games | China | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | North Korea | Thupatemi Stadium, Pathum Thani |
17:30 UTC+7 |
14 March 1999 1999 Algarve Cup | China | 4–0 | Portugal | Faro |
16 March 1999 1999 Algarve Cup | China | 2–0 | Denmark | Olhão |
18 March 1999 1999 Algarve Cup | Australia | 0–2 | China | Albufeira |
20 March 1999 1999 Algarve Cup | China | 2–1 | United States | Loulé |
25 March 1999Friendly | Germany | 0–3 | China | Holzwickede |
4 April 1999Friendly | Netherlands | 0–1 | China | Bennekom |
22 April 1999Friendly | United States | 2–1 | China | Hershey |
25 April 1999Friendly | United States | 1–2 | China |
19 June 1999 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 2–1 | Sweden | Spartan Stadium, San Jose |
17:00 UTC−7 | Report | Attendance: 23,298 |
23 June 1999 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 7–0 | Ghana | Civic Stadium, Portland |
20:30 UTC−7 | Report | Attendance: 17,668 |
26 June 1999 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 3–1 | Australia | Giants Stadium, East Rutherford |
14:30 UTC−4 | Report | Attendance: 29,401 |
30 June 1999 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup | China | 2–0 | Russia | Spartan Stadium, San Jose |
17:00 UTC−7 | Report | Attendance: 21,411 |
4 July 1999 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup | Norway | 0–5 | China | Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough |
19:30 UTC−4 | Report | Attendance: 8,986 |
10 July 1999 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup | United States | 0–0 (5–4 p) | China | Rose Bowl, Pasadena |
12:50 UTC−7 | Report | Attendance: 90,185 |
7 November 1999 1999 AFC Women's Championship | China | 5–2 | South Korea | Bacolod |
9 November 1999 1999 AFC Women's Championship | China | 15–0 | Guam | Bacolod |
11 November 1999 1999 AFC Women's Championship | Kazakhstan | 0–9 | China | Bacolod |
13 November 1999 1999 AFC Women's Championship | China | 12–0 | Hong Kong | Bacolod |
19 November 1999 1999 AFC Women's Championship | North Korea | 0–3 | China | Bacolod |
21 November 1999 1999 AFC Women's Championship | China | 3–0 | Chinese Taipei | Bacolod |
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