Victoria state soccer team results

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This is a list of Victoria state soccer team results from 1883 to 2009.

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Victoria's score is shown first in each case.

Match numberDateVenueOpponentsScoreVictoria scorersAtt.Ref.
116 August 1883 East Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 2–2Riddell, Laird2,000 [1]
218 August 1883 South Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 0–0200 [2]
316 July 1885East Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales Ware, U.F. Robbins, Dunbar (2)600
416 July 1887South Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 2–2 Miller (2)300
517 July 1912 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (H) Flag of Tasmania.svg Tasmania 8–1Church (5), Forbes (x2), Brown
624 June 1939Unknown Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–7Unknown
727 June 1939Unknown Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–8Unknown
87 August 1939Unknown Maccabi Tel Aviv 4–3Unknown
92 August 1947Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne (H)Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa 0–4 [3]
1022 August 1953 St Kilda, Melbourne (H)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 0–415,000 [4]
1111 August 1954Melbourne (H)Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1–2Unknown
1213 July 1955 St Kilda Cricket Ground, Melbourne (H) South China 1–6Unknown
13July 1955Melbourne (H) Rapid Vienna 0–11
14July 1955St Kilda Cricket Ground, Melbourne (H) Rapid Vienna 1–3Unknown
157 September 1955St Kilda Cricket Ground, Melbourne (H)Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg  South Africa 2–3Piercy (2)
167 July 1957 Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Ferencváros 1–6Unknown
1714 July 1957Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) FK Austria 2–7Unknown
1811 August 1957Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Eastern Athletic 1–2Unknown
1925 May 1958Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Blackpool 0–820,000 [5]
2022 July 1961 South Hobart Oval, South Hobart (A) Flag of Tasmania.svg Tasmania 3–3 Worsey (3) [6]
2123 July 1961South Hobart Oval, South Hobart (A) Flag of Tasmania.svg Tasmania 3–0 Jurecki, Hodgson, Zielinski [7]
223 March 1962Belmont Oval, Perth (A) Flag of Western Australia.svg Western Australia 2–1 Barbazza, Margaritis
235 March 1962Belmont Oval, Perth (A) Flag of Western Australia.svg Western Australia 5–0 Barbazza (2), Marinovic (2), Margaritis
2423 April 1962Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 0–2 Barbazza, Margaritis
254 June 1962Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of Queensland.svg Queensland 2–3 Beerendonk, Hartley [8]
2618 August 1962 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (A) Flag of South Australia.svg South Australia 2–4 Doherty (2) [9]
2714 October 1962Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of Tasmania.svg Tasmania 3–0 Margaritis, Jurecki, Campbell 8,000 [10]
288 June 1963Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of Western Australia.svg Western Australia 8–1Jankowski (3), Jurecki (2), Stankovic (2), Zientara11,500 [11]
3024 May 1964Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Everton 1–3 Mladenovic 29,000 [12]
317 June 1964Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Preußen Münster 2–1 Mladenovic, Malloy 17,000 [13]
328 March 1965Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Torpedo Moscow 0–425,000 [14]
3314 March 1965Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Torpedo Moscow 1–4 McMeechan 16,500 [15]
3416 May 1965Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Chelsea 0–116,000 [16]
3511 March 1968Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 0–06,000 [17]
3624 March 1968 Wentworth Park, Sydney (A) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 0–17,286 [18]
379 June 1968Olympic Park, Melbourne Cardiff City 1–1Gadecki15,000 [19]
3819 June 1968Olympic Park, Melbourne Cardiff City 0–63,800 [20]
3925 April 1969Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (A) Flag of South Australia.svg South Australia 3–0 Mihailjovic, Vojtek, Callum 4,300 [21]
4011 August 1969Olympic Park, Melbourne (H)Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0–015,000 [22]
4122 September 1969Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 2–2 Mackay, Gorrie2,744 [23]
4231 January 1970Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of Romania.svg Romania B 0–15,200 [24]
439 March 1970Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Dynamo Moscow 1–7Smart18,000 [25]
446 April 1970 Middle Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 2–2 Vojtek, Utjesenovic 5,000 [26]
4529 April 1970 Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney (A) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 1–1 Buljevic 2,268 [27]
4630 May 1970Melbourne (H) Werder Bremen 1–2 Micic 2,268 [28]
4715 June 1970Unknown Flag of South Australia.svg South Australia 1–0Unknown [29]
4827 January 1971Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Toyo Kogyo 3–5 Kokkinos (2), Rogers 3,000 [30]
4927 February 1971Unknown Dynamo Moscow 0–0 [31]
5014 March 1971Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of South Australia.svg South Australia 0–3 [32]
513 April 1972Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide Flag of South Australia.svg South Australia 0–4 [33]
5214 May 1972Olympic Park, Melbourne Dundee 2–4Rujevic, Buljevic 9,800 [34]
532 February 1974Unknown Ferencváros 2–3Unknown [35]
5425 January 1974Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Bristol Rovers 2–1 Howie, Armstrong 6,000 [36]
5519 May 1974Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Legia Warsaw 1–4 Buljevic 13,121 [37]
5615 June 1974Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Glasgow Rangers 1–5Unknown23,000 [38]
5715 July 1975 Nouméa, New Caledonia (A)Flag of France.svg  New Caledonia 3–0 Gillan, Gibson, Micic [39]
5818 July 1975Nouméa, New Caledonia (A)Flag of France.svg  New Caledonia 3–2 Buljevic, Micic, Cole [40]
5917 August 1975Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Benfica 0–212,000 [41]
6010 May 1979Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Norwich City 2–4 Tront, Short 8,000 [42]
6121 October 1979Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) New York Cosmos 2–3 Cummings, Rooney 28,000 [43]
6211 January 1980Olympic Park, Melbourne (H) Red Star Belgrade 2–1 Cummings, Rooney 9,026 [44]
638 October 1995 Wembley Park, Melbourne (H) Flag of South Australia.svg South Australia 4–2 Rusmir, Radecki, Markovski, Fak [45]
648 October 1995Ramsay Park, Adelaide (A) Flag of South Australia.svg South Australia 2–2 Genovese, van Egmond [46]
6510 February 1996 JJ Anderson Reserve, Melbourne (H) JEF United 0–3250 [47]
662 June 2001 Epping Stadium, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 1–3 Tsaltas 1,200 [48]
6710 June 2002 Melita Stadium, Sydney (A) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 0–1120 [49]
682 October 2002 Tianjin, China (A) Teda Tigers 0–08,000 [50]
695 October 2002China (A) Guangzhou Apollo [51]
707 October 2002 Zhuhai Sports Stadium, Zhuhai (A) Shenzhen 0–1 [52]
719 March 2003Epping Stadium, Melbourne (H) Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 2–1 Sapazovski (2)400 [53]
726 June 2003 Churchill Park, Lautoka (A)Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 4–3 Becvinovski, Petrevski, Emsovski, Waite [54]
738 June 2003 Govind Park, Ba (A)Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 3–1 Pino (2), Petrevski [55]
7410 June 2003 National Stadium, Suva (A)Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 1–1 Opazo [56]
7518 September 2009 Wanderers Oval, Newcastle (A) Flag of New South Wales.svg Northern New South Wales 3–2 Hockless, Rixon, Karpeh [57]

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