Gibraltar national football team results (unofficial matches)

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The Victoria Stadium is the home venue for unofficial matches played by the Gibraltar national football team. Victoria Stadium (Gibraltar).jpg
The Victoria Stadium is the home venue for unofficial matches played by the Gibraltar national football team.

The Gibraltar national football team represents the Gibraltar in association football and is controlled by the Gibraltar Football Association (GFA), the governing body of the sport there. It competes as a member of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), which encompasses the countries of Europe. Organised football has been played in the country since the 19th century. Gibraltar first applied for UEFA membership in 1997 but was rejected because of intense opposition from Spain. In October 2012, Gibraltar reapplied for full membership and it was granted in March 2013. [1] On 13 May 2016 Gibraltar was accepted as a member of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA); [2] this was after their original application in 2014 was denied. [3]

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The list encompasses the unofficial matches played by the team since 1993. There are three types of unofficial matches: any match that was played by the senior Gibraltar national team before joining UEFA in 2013, any match played by the development team (such as the team representing Gibraltar in the Men's Football at the 2015 Island Games) or any friendly match played against a club team. The team's largest unofficial victory came on 29 June 2003 when they defeated Sark by nineteen goals to nil. [4] [5] Their worst loss is 5–0 against Greenland in 1993. [4] [5]

Unofficial matches

The coloured backgrounds denote the result of the match:

  – indicates Gibraltar won the match
  – indicates Gibraltar's opposition won the match
  – indicates the match ended in a draw
DateVenueH/A/NOpponentsScoreCompetition
4 July 1993Isle of WightNFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 1–2 Island GamesGroup phase
5 July 1993Isle of WightNFlag of Anglesey.svg  Ynys Môn 0–1 Island GamesGroup phase
6 July 1993Isle of WightNFlag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 0–5 Island GamesGroup phase
8 July 1993Isle of WightNFlag of Shetland.svg  Shetland 1–0 Island Games7th place match
16 July 1995GibraltarHFlag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 0–1 Island GamesGroup phase
17 July 1995GibraltarHFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man 2–1 Island GamesGroup phase
18 July 1995GibraltarHFlag of Anglesey.svg  Ynys Môn 2–0 Island GamesGroup phase
20 July 1995GibraltarHFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 1–0 Island GamesSemi-final
22 July 1995GibraltarHFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 0–1 Island GamesFinal
29 June 1997JerseyNFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 1–2 Island GamesGroup phase
1 July 1997JerseyNFlag of Froya.svg  Frøya 4–0 Island GamesGroup phase
2 July 1997JerseyNFlag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 5–1 Island GamesGroup phase
3 July 1997JerseyAFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 2–3 Island GamesGroup phase
3 July 1997JerseyNFlag of Shetland.svg  Shetland 1–2 Island Games5th place match
28 June 1999GotlandNFlag of Aland.svg  Åland 1–2 Island GamesGroup phase
29 June 1999GotlandNFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 1–5 Island GamesGroup phase
1 July 1999GotlandNFlag of Shetland.svg  Shetland 2–3 Island Games9th – 12th place semi-finals
2 July 1999GotlandNFlag of Froya.svg  Frøya 5–1 Island Games11th place match
11 June 2000GibraltarHFlag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 5–0 Friendly
9 July 2001Isle of ManN2007 Flag of Orkney.svg  Orkney 2–0 Island GamesGroup phase
10 July 2001Isle of ManNFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 1–2 Island GamesGroup phase
12 July 2001Isle of ManNFlag of Shetland.svg  Shetland 2–0 Island Games5th – 8th place semi-finals
13 July 2001Isle of ManNFlag of Rhodes Island.svg  Rhodes 2–0 Island Games5th place match
18 February 2002FranceNFlag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 2–2 Friendly
29 June 2003GuernseyNFlag of Sark.svg  Sark 19–00 Island GamesGroup phase
30 June 2003GuernseyNFlag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 2–0 Island GamesGroup phase
1 July 2003GuernseyNFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 1–2 Island GamesGroup phase
3 July 2003GuernseyN2007 Flag of Orkney.svg  Orkney 7–1 Island Games5th – 8th place semi-finals
4 July 2003GuernseyNFlag of Anglesey.svg  Ynys Môn 0–2 Island Games5th place match
21 May 2004GibraltarHFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 2–0 GFA Tournament
23 May 2004GibraltarHFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man 1–0 GFA Tournament
27 May 2005GibraltarHFlag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 4–0 Friendly
29 May 2006GermanyN Republic of St. Pauli 1–1 FIFI Wild CupGroup phase
31 May 2006GermanyNFlag of Tibet.svg  Tibet 5–0 FIFI Wild CupGroup phase
1 June 2006GermanyNFlag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg  Northern Cyprus 0–2 FIFI Wild CupSemi-final
3 June 2006GermanyN Republic of St. Pauli 2–1 FIFI Wild CupThird place match
1 July 2007RhodesNFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 1–1 Island GamesGroup phase
2 July 2007RhodesNBandera de Menorca.svg  Menorca 2–1 Island GamesGroup phase
4 July 2007RhodesN Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda U232–0 Island GamesSemi-final
5 July 2007RhodesAFlag of Rhodes Island.svg  Rhodes 4–0 Island GamesFinal
20 May 2008WalesNFlag of England.svg  England C 0–1 Four Nations Tournament
22 May 2008WalesAFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Semi-Pro 2–6 Four Nations Tournament
24 May 2008WalesNFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Semi-Pro 2–4 Four Nations Tournament
28 June 2009Åland IslandsNFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 0–0 Island GamesGroup phase
29 June 2009Åland IslandsNFlag of Froya.svg  Frøya 8–0 Island GamesGroup phase
30 June 2009Åland IslandsNFlag of Anglesey.svg  Ynys Môn 1–3 Island GamesGroup phase
3 July 2009Åland IslandsNFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 3–0 Island Games9th place match
12 March 2011GibraltarHFlag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands 3–0 Friendly
26 June 2011Isle of WightNFlag of Alderney.svg  Alderney 6–1 Island GamesGroup phase
27 June 2011Isle of WightNFlag of Anglesey.svg  Ynys Môn 6–3 Island GamesGroup phase
28 June 2011Isle of WightAFlag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 2–3 Island GamesGroup phase
30 June 2011Isle of WightNSaaremaa lipp.svg  Saare County 4–0 Island Games5th place match
4 August 2011GibraltarH Flag of Spain.svg Cádiz B 0–1 Friendly
15 November 2011GibraltarHFlag of England.svg  England 3–1 Friendly
9 January 2012GibraltarH Flag of England.svg Bury 2–1 Friendly
28 June 2012GibraltarHFlag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man 2–0International Challenge Shield
30 June 2012GibraltarHFlag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 2–1International Challenge Shield
20 July 2012GibraltarH Flag of England.svg Portsmouth 4–0 Friendly
31 July 2012GibraltarH Flag of England.svg Notts County 3–1 Friendly
3 July 2013GibraltarH Flag of Scotland.svg Hibernian 1–3 Friendly
10 July 2013GibraltarH Flag of England.svg Charlton Athletic 0–2 Friendly
28 June 2015JerseyNFlag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 2–1 Island GamesGroup phase
29 June 2015JerseyNFlag of Anglesey.svg  Ynys Môn 1–1 Island GamesGroup phase
30 June 2015JerseyNFlag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 0–4 Island GamesGroup phase
2 July 2015JerseyNFlag of Aland.svg  Åland [b]0–0 [lower-alpha 1] Island Games9th place match

All-time record of unofficial matches

Record by opponent

Roy Chipolina scored six goals in the match against Sark, the most goals scored for Gibraltar by an individual in a single match. Roy Chipolina vs. Estonia.jpg
Roy Chipolina scored six goals in the match against Sark, the most goals scored for Gibraltar by an individual in a single match.
OpponentsPWDLGFGAGDWin %
Flag of Aland.svg  Åland 201112−1000.00
Flag of Alderney.svg  Alderney 110061+5100.00
Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda U23110020+2100.00
Flag of England.svg Bury 110021+1100.00
Flag of Spain.svg Cádiz B 100101−1000.00
Flag of England.svg Charlton Athletic 100102−2000.00
Flag of England.svg  England 210132+1050.00
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands 110030+3100.00
Flag of Froya.svg  Frøya 3300171+16100.00
Flag of Gotland.svg  Gotland 110021+1100.00
Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 420277+0050.00
Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey 301216−5000.00
Flag of Scotland.svg Hibernian 100113−2000.00
Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man 330051+4100.00
Flag of the Isle of Wight.svg  Isle of Wight 520386+2040.00
Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey 7214914−5028.57
Bandera de Menorca.svg  Menorca 110021+1100.00
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 3210112+9066.67
Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg  Northern Cyprus 100102−2000.00
Flag of England.svg Notts County 110031+2100.00
2007 Flag of Orkney.svg  Orkney 220091+8100.00
Flag of England.svg Portsmouth 110040+4100.00
Republic of St. Pauli 211032+1050.00
Flag of Rhodes Island.svg  Rhodes 220060+6100.00
Saaremaa lipp.svg  Saare County 110040+4100.00
Flag of Sark.svg  Sark 1100190+19100.00
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Semi-Pro 100124−2000.00
Flag of Shetland.svg  Shetland 420265+1050.00
Flag of Tibet.svg  Tibet 110050+5100.00
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Semi-Pro 100126−4000.00
Flag of Anglesey.svg  Ynys Môn 62131010+0033.33

Record by competition

CompetitionPWDLGFGAGDWin %
FIFI Wild Cup 421184+4050.00
International Challenge Shield220041+3100.00
Island Games 432241710755+52051.16
Four Nations Tournament 3003411−7000.00
Friendly 117132711+16063.64
GFA Tournament220030+3100.00
Total653562415382+71053.85

See also

Notes

  1. The match went to extra time and remained 0–0. Åland defeated Gibraltar 6–5 in the subsequent penalty shootout.

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