New Zealand men's national under-23 football team results (1992–2019)

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This page details the match results and statistics of the New Zealand men's national under-23 football team from 1992 until 2019.

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Key

A-International results

New Zealand's score is shown first in each case.

New Zealand national football team results
No.DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompetitionNew Zealand scorersAtt.Ref.
122 May 1991 Melbourne (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–2 1991 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament [1] [2]
216 July 1991 Noumea (A) Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg  New Caledonia 1–1 Friendly Edge [1] [2]
317 July 1991Noumea (A) Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg  New Caledonia 4–0Friendly Harlock (2), Falloon, Fitzpatrick [1] [2]
419 July 1991Noumea (A) Flag of France (1794-1815, 1830-1958).svg  New Caledonia 1–1FriendlyJason Falloon [1] [2]
57 November 1991 Nadi (A) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 4–01991 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Falloon (2), Bowden, Edge [1] [2]
613 November 1991Nadi (N) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1–21991 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Coveny [1] [2]
715 November 1991Nadi (N) Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 3–01991 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Coveny (2), Harlock [1] [2]
818 November 1991Nadi (N) Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 4–21991 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Edge, Harlock, McAllister, own goal [1] [2]
920 November 1991Nadi (N) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 0–01991 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Edge, Harlock, McAllister, own goal [1] [2]
1015 January 1996 Adelaide (N) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 1–2 1996 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Hay [1] [2]
1117 January 1996Adelaide (N) Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 10–01996 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Elliott (3), Hay (3), Bunce, Fallon, Seales, Vicelich [1] [2]
1219 January 1996Adelaide (N) Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 2–01996 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Elliott, Vicelich [1] [2]
1221 January 1996 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–51996 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament [1] [2]
1323 January 1996Adelaide (N) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 3–11996 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Burton, Elliott, Foy [1] [2]
1427 January 1996Adelaide (N) Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 5–11996 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Fallon (2), Foy (2), Wilkinson [1] [2]
1529 January 1996Adelaide (N) Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 6–01996 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Elliott (2), Foy (2), Burton, Fallon [1] [2]
1631 January 1996Adelaide (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1–01996 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Elliott [1] [2]
1713 June 1998 Malanda Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–1Friendly [1] [2]
1817 June 1998 Oakes Oval, Lismore (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–2Friendly4,000 [1] [2]
1920 June 1998 International Sports Stadium, Coffs Harbour (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–4Friendly4,400 [1] [2]
2030 June 1999 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (H) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–2Friendly5,000 [1] [2]
213 July 1999 Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch (H) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–3Friendly1,000 [1] [2]
2212 December 1999Auckland (H) Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 4–0 1999 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Bouckenooghe, Hickey, J. Murray, Urlovic [1] [2]
2316 December 1999Auckland (H) Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 5–01999 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying TournamentC. Banks (2), Campbell, Nelsen, Rowe [1] [2]
2418 December 1999Auckland (H) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 5–21999 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Bouckenooghe (2), Hickey, Nelsen, M. Urlovic [1] [2]
2520 December 1999Auckland (H) Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 4–11999 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Urlovic (3), Scoullar [1] [2]
2621 January 2000North Harbor Stadium, Auckland (H) Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1–2Friendly Scott 12,000 [1] [2]
2723 January 2000 Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston North (H) Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2–5Friendly Campbell, Hickey 3,000 [1] [2]
2829 March 2000 Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo (A) Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0–4Friendly36,467 [1] [2]
2919 May 2000North Harbor Stadium, Auckland (H) Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2–3 2000 Summer Olympics qualification Urlovic, F. McCarthy (o.g.)13,500 [1] [2]
3027 May 2000 Vosloorus Stadium, Johannesburg (A) Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 0–12000 Summer Olympics qualification20,000 [1] [2]
3121 May 2003 Wing Stadium, Kobe (A) Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0–4Friendly16,380 [1] [2]
3214 January 2004North Harbor Stadium, Auckland (H) Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 9–0 2004 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Fisher (3), Jones, Pritchett (2), Pearce (2), Smith 260 [1] [2] [3]
3316 January 2004North Harbor Stadium, Auckland (H) Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa 11–02004 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Pearce (3), Smeltz (5), Mulligan, Smith, Puna 250 [1] [2] [4]
3418 January 2004North Harbor Stadium, Auckland (H) Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 2–02004 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Bertos, Turner 250 [1] [2] [5]
3522 January 2004North Harbor Stadium, Auckland (H) Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 3–22004 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Lochhead, Smeltz, Fisher 1,000 [1] [2] [6]
3626 January 2004 Parramatta Stadium, Sydney (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0–22004 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament7,120 [1] [2] [7]
3730 January 2004North Harbor Stadium, Auckland (H) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1–12004 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Smeltz 3,000 [1] [2] [8]
381 March 2008 Churchill Park, Lautoka (A) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 2–1 2008 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Peverley, Old [1] [2] [9]
393 March 2008Churchill Park, Lautoka (N) Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 2–02008 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Barbarouses, Brockie [1] [2] [10]
405 March 2008Churchill Park, Lautoka (N) Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 5–22008 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Ellensohn (2), Barbarouses (2), Brockie [1] [2] [11]
417 March 2008Churchill Park, Lautoka (N) Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 2–02008 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Old, Henderson [1] [2] [12]
429 March 2008Churchill Park, Lautoka (N) Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 8–02008 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Old, Brockie, Hayne (2), Messam, Ellensohn, Barbarouses, Scott [1] [2] [13]
432 July 2008 Newtown Park, Wellington (H) Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1–2Friendly Boxall [1] [2] [14]
444 July 2008 Porirua Park, Wellington (H) Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1–0Friendly Ellensohn [1] [2] [15]
4512 July 2008 North Sydney Oval, Sydney (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2–3Friendly Brockie (2) [1] [2] [16]
4624 July 2008 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta (A) Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1–2Friendly Brockie [1] [2] [17]
477 August 2008 Shenyang Olympic Stadium, Shenyang (A) Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1–1 2008 Summer Olympics Brockie 41,407 [1] [2] [18]
4810 August 2008Shenyang Olympic Stadium, Shenyang (N) Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 0–52008 Summer Olympics44,951 [1] [2] [19]
4913 August 2008 Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai (N) Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0–12008 Summer Olympics45,202 [1] [2] [20]
502 February 2012 Lakeside Stadium, Melbourne (N) Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 0–3Friendly [1] [2]
5116 March 2012 Owen Delany Park, Taupō (H) Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 1–0 2012 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Lovemore 550 [1] [2] [21]
5221 March 2012Owen Delany Park, Taupō (H) Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 10–02012 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Draper, Hicks, Saric, Fenton (2), Gailbraith (2), Lovemore (2), Musa 200 [1] [2] [22]
5323 March 2012Owen Delany Park, Taupō (H) Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 3–22012 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Fenton, Musa, Draper 400 [1] [2] [23]
5425 March 2012Owen Delany Park, Taupō (H) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 1–02012 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Draper 1,250 [1] [2] [24]
5511 July 2012 National Stadium, Tokyo (A) Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1–1Friendly Lucas [1] [2] [25]
5614 July 2012 Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul (A) Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1–2Friendly Smeltz [1] [2] [26]
5720 July 2012 Matrei Stadium, Matrei (N) Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 2–4Friendly Smeltz, Rojas [1] [2] [27]
5826 July 2012 City of Coventry Stadium, Coventry (N) Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0–1 2012 Summer Olympics 14,457 [1] [2] [28]
5929 July 2012 Old Trafford, Manchester (N) Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 1–12012 Summer Olympics Wood 50,050 [1] [2] [29]
601 August 2012 St James' Park, Newcastle (N) Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 0–32012 Summer Olympics25,201 [1] [2] [30]
613 July 2015 Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby (N)Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 2–0 2015 Pacific Games [A] Patterson, Rufer [1] [2] [31]
625 July 2015Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby (A)Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 1–02015 Pacific Games [A] Patterson [1] [2] [32]
637 July 2015Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby (N)New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  New Caledonia 5–02015 Pacific Games [A] Hudson-Wihongi, Rogerson (3), Prelevic [1] [2] [33]
6410 July 2015Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby (N)Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 0–3 [B] 2015 Pacific Games [A] Patterson, Tuiloma [1] [2] [33]
8 July 2019 National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga [C] 13–0 2019 Pacific Games de Jong, McIsaac (3), Rogerson (5), Heath, Porter (3)300 [2] [34]
10 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia (A)Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa [C] 5–12019 Pacific Games Rogerson (2), Akers, Tipelu, Clark 1,150 [2] [34]
12 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu [C] 0–02019 Pacific Games900 [2] [34]
15 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea [C] 2–02019 Pacific Games Whyte, Schnell 300 [2] [34]
20 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  New Caledonia [C] 2–12019 Pacific Games Schnell, Jones 1,200 [2] [34]
656 September 2019 WIN Stadium, Wollongong (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1–1Friendly Lewis [2] [35]
669 September 2019 Campbelltown Stadium, New South Wales (A) Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1–1Friendly Rogerson [2] [36]
6721 September 2019 ANZ National Stadium, Suva (N) Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 6–1 2019 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Waine (4), Rogerson, Bevan 240 [2] [37]
6824 September 2019ANZ National Stadium, Suva (N) Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa 12–02019 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Lewis (2), Rogerson, Whyte, Bevan (5), Waine (2), de Jong 200 [2] [38]
6927 September 2019ANZ National Stadium, Suva (N) Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 4–22019 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Lewis, Bevan (2), Billingsley 600 [2] [39]
702 October 2019 Churchill Park, Lautoka (A) Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 6–12019 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Wara (o.g.), Waine, Rogerson, Bevan (2), Elliot 150 [2] [40]
715 October 2019Churchill Park, Lautoka (N) Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 5–02019 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Rogerson, Bevan (2), Waine, Jones 200 [2] [41]
Notes
  1. ^
    A: The men's football tournament at the 2015 Pacific Games doubled as qualifiers for the 2016 Summer Olympics.
  2. ^
    B: New Zealand advanced to the Olympic Qualifying final with a 2–0 result, but were replaced by Vanuatu on the day of the final after the Oceania Football Confederation found that they had fielded an ineligible player, Deklan Wynne. The match was declared a 3–0 victory for Vanuatu. [42] [43] New Zealand were unable to appeal before the final was played and subsequently announced they would appeal, [44] but on 23 October 2015, the OFC announced that New Zealand's appeal had been rejected, [45] meaning New Zealand's only chance to overturn the decision would be to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. [46] On 13 November 2015, New Zealand Football confirmed that they would not appeal. [47]
  3. ^
    C: Senior team.

Results by opposition

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDWPCT
Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa 2200230+23100.00
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia [lower-alpha 1] 141310729227.14
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 10010110.00
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 10010110.00
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20020880.00
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 210122050.00
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 10101100.00
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 2200170+17100.00
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 10101100.00
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 8611226+1675.00
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 10011210.00
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 30121980.00
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  New Caledonia 4220112+950.00
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 6600194+15100.00
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 110061+5100.00
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 10010330.00
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 6600203+17100.00
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 20022420.00
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 30034950.00
Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 2200120+12100.00
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 10012420.00
Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 7601278+1985.71
Total 713592717898+8049.30
Source: Results [2]
Notes:
  1. Football Federation Australia were founder members of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) before joining the Asian Football Confederation in 2006. [48] [49]

Senior teams

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDWPCT
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  New Caledonia 110021+1100.00
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 110020+2100.00
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 110051+4100.00
Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 1100130+13100.00
Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 10100000.00
Total 5410222+2080.00
Source: Results [2]

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