Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Western Australia state soccer team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Western Australia
NicknameBlack Swans
AssociationFootball West
Head coachCris Ola (2021)
Firstcolours
First international
Western AustraliaWestern Australia 0–4EnglandEngland
(1902)
Biggest win
Western AustraliaWestern Australia 17–0 Albany XI
(1975)
Biggest defeat
Western AustraliaWestern Australia 1–14HajdukSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(1949)
Western AustraliaWestern Australia 1–14EvertonEngland
(1964)

TheWestern Australia state soccer team is a team representing theAustralian state ofWestern Australia. The state team is currently administered byFootball West.[1][2]

History

[edit]

The team first played in 1902 against the England Cricket Team.[3]

Results

[edit]

  Win  Draw  Loss

Pre World War 2

[edit]
DateVenueOpponentScore
1902PerthEngland England Cricket XI0–4
1904PerthEngland England Cricket XI0–3
1905AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia1–5
1905AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia4–5
1905AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia0–1
1908PerthEngland England Cricket XI2–3
1909NewcastleNorthern Districts0–4
1909NSWSouth Maitland XI2–0
1909SydneyNew South Wales New South Wales2–2
1909SydneyGranville District1–1
1909SydneyNew South Wales New South Wales1–3
1909SydneySydney Metropolitan XI4–0
1909WollongongSouth-Coast XI2–2
1909MelbourneVictoria (state) Victoria3–0
1909AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia4–4
1909AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia4–4
1910PerthSouth Australia South Australia2–0
1910PerthSouth Australia South Australia4–1
1910PerthSouth Australia South Australia1–1
1920PerthAustralian Naval Fleet Combined XI7–0
DateVenueOpponentScore
1924PerthRoyal Navy Special Services Squadron XI4–7
1925PerthEngland England Cricket XI5–3
1925PerthEngland England F.A. XI0–7
1925PerthEngland England F.A. XI1–5
1925PerthEngland England F.A. XI1–5
1927PerthCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia-Bohemia3–11
1927PerthCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia-Bohemia4–6
1927PerthHong Kong University Students XI1–4
1927PerthHong Kong University Students XI1–2
1927PerthHong Kong University Students XI4–0
1927PerthCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia-Bohemia2–3
1929PerthEngland England Cricket XI5–3
1929PerthHMASCanberra XI7–1
1935PerthJapanHIJMSAsama/HIJMSYakumo XI12–3
1937PerthEngland England Amateur XI1–6
1937PerthHMASSydney XI4–2
1938Perth India5–1
1938Perth India1–3
1939PerthHapoel & Maccabi (Palestine)4–4
1939PerthHapoel & Maccabi (Palestine)3–7

1940s and 1950s

[edit]
DateVenueOpponentScore
1947PerthSouth AfricaSouth Africa2–12
1948AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia4–2
1948AdelaideTasmania Tasmania4–3
1948AdelaideTasmania Tasmania6–2
1949PerthSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaHajduk Split1–14
1949PerthSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaHajduk Split1–13
1950PerthHMASSydney XI5–1
1950Perth Australian XI1–4
1952Perth Australian XI1–1
1952Perth Australian XI0–2
1954AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia4–2
1954AdelaideQueensland Queensland4–2
1954AdelaideTasmania Tasmania4–2
1954AdelaideVictoria (state) Victoria2–2
1954AdelaideNew South Wales New South Wales0–1
DateVenueOpponentScore
1955PerthAustriaRapid Wien1–6
1955PerthAustriaRapid Wien0–10
1955PerthSouth AfricaSouth Africa1–2
1955PerthSouth AfricaSouth Africa1–2
1956Perth Australia1–4
1957PerthHungaryFerencváros1–6
1957PerthHungaryFerencváros0–9
1957PerthHong KongEastern Athletic0–2
1957PerthHong KongEastern Athletic2–6
1958PerthEnglandBlackpool0–2
1958AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia2–2
1958AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia2–5
1959PerthScotlandHeart of Midlothian0–9
1959PerthScotlandHeart of Midlothian1–10

1960s

[edit]
DateVenueOpponentScore
1960PerthSouth Australia South Australia2–2
1960PerthSouth Australia South Australia2–0
1962PerthVictoria (state) Victoria1–2
1962PerthVictoria (state) Victoria0–5
1962PerthVictoria (state) Victoria1–2
1963PerthNew South Wales Northern New South Wales6–2
1963MelbourneVictoria (state) Victoria1–8
1963AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia1–2
1964PerthEnglandEverton1–14
1964HobartTasmania Tasmania5–3
1964MelbourneNew South Wales New South Wales2–4
1964PerthQueensland Queensland3–3
1965PerthEnglandChelsea1–6
1966PerthItalyAS Roma2–4
1966PerthHong KongSing Tao1–1
DateVenueOpponentScore
1967PerthEnglandManchester United0–7
1967SingaporeSingapore Singapore Joint Services4–6
1967Perth New Zealand2–5
1968PerthWalesCardiff City1–6
1968George TownMalaysiaPenang FA3–5
1968Alor SetarMalaysiaKedah FA3–3
1968MalaysiaMalaysia Trengganu5–6
1968MalaysiaMalaysia Kota Bharu6–10
1968PerthSouth Australia South Australia1–3
1969PerthSouth Australia South Australia2–4
1969Perth Greece1–2
1969PenangMalaysiaPenang FA5–4
1969Bangkok South Vietnam1–3
1969Bangkok Singapore3–1
1969Bangkok Indonesia1–3

Merdeka Cup Tournament

[edit]

Western Australia competed in theMerdeka Tournament (Pestabola Merdeka) four times between 1967 and 1970.[4] The state's best performance in the tournament was third in 1968.[5]

DateVenueOpponentScore
1967Kuala Lumpur Malaysia2–3
1967Kuala Lumpur India1–3
1967Kuala Lumpur Thailand3–1
1967Kuala Lumpur South Vietnam0–3
1967Kuala Lumpur Hong Kong3–2
1968Kuala Lumpur South Korea3–0
1968Ipoh Indonesia5–4
1968Kuala LumpurJapan Japan B0–1
1968Kuala Lumpur Taiwan3–2
1968Ipoh Singapore4–4
1968Kuala Lumpur Malaysia3–4
1968Kuala Lumpur Indonesia3–1
DateVenueOpponentScore
1969Malaysia Burma2–5
1969Malaysia Singapore2–4
1969Malaysia India1–0
1969Malaysia South Korea2–3
1969Malaysia India1–2
1970Kuala Lumpur Burma0–1
1970Kuala Lumpur South Vietnam3–1
1970Kuala Lumpur India0–2
1970Kuala Lumpur Malaysia1–4
1970Ipoh Taiwan3–1
1970Kuala Lumpur Thailand0–2

Marah Halim Cup Football Tournament

[edit]

Western Australia competed in theMarah Halim Cup Football Tournament 3 times between 1975 and 1977, and were champions in 1975 and 1976.[6]

DateVenueOpponentScore
1975MedanIndonesia Surabaya4–1
1975Medan Thailand2–1
1975MedanIndonesiaUjung Pandang1–2
1975Medan Japan4–2
1975MedanIndonesiaPersija Jakarta2–0
1975MedanIndonesia PSMS Medan1–2
1975Medan Thailand3–1
1975Medan South Korea2–0
1976Medan Thailand1–0
DateVenueOpponentScore
1976MedanIndonesia Aceh FA7–2
1976MedanIndonesia Persebaya2–0
1976Medan South Korea1–2
1976Medan Japan1–0
1976Medan Burma4–0
1976Medan South Korea2–0
1977Medan Thailand1–2
1977MedanIndonesiaUjung Pandang2–0
1977MedanIndonesiaPersija Jakarta0–1

1970s

[edit]
DateVenueOpponentScore
1970PerthWest GermanyHertha 03 Zehlendorf2–2
1970PerthCzechoslovakiaInter Bratislavia0–4
1970PerthSoviet UnionDynamo Moscow0–5
1970Perth Australia2–6
1970PerthEnglandManchester City F.C.1–1
1970Jakarta Indonesia1–3
1970JakartaIndonesiaBogor State3–1
1970Jakarta Hong Kong1–2
1970PerthSwitzerlandFC Zurich1–1
1970Singapore Singapore8–1
1970PerthIndonesia Indonesian Universities0–0
1971PerthCzechoslovakiaVSS Košice0–2
1971PerthSoviet UnionDynamo Moscow3–3
1971Jakarta Cambodia2–2
1971Jakarta Malaysia2–3
1971JakartaSouth Korea South Korea2–0
1971PalembangBertimina1–1
1971PalembangIndonesiaJakarta3–0
1971PerthEngland English F.A.1–6
1972PerthWest GermanyHertha 03 Zehlendorf1–1
1972PerthEnglandWolverhampton Wanderers0–3
1972Perth New Zealand2–3
DateVenueOpponentScore
1973PerthEnglandStoke City0–3
1973PerthEnglandBournemouth0–4
1973PerthSouth Australia South Australia0–1
1974PerthScotlandAberdeen3–5
1974PerthEnglandChelsea0–1
1974AdelaideSouth Australia South Australia2–3
1975PerthPolandLegia Warsaw2–4
1975PerthEnglandMiddlesbrough1–1
1975PerthEnglandManchester United1–2
1975PerthScotlandRangers2–1
1975AlbanyAlbany XI17–0
1975PerthAustralia Australia B1–0
1976PerthCanadaToronto Metros-Croatia2–0
1976PerthIndonesiaJakarta2–2
1976PerthEnglandTottenham Hotspur0–4
1976PerthEnglandSunderland1–2
1977PerthWest GermanyHertha 03 Zehlendorf2–2
1977PerthEnglandMiddlesbrough1–3
1978PerthScotlandDundee1–3
1979(N)Australian-Croatian XI5–1
1979PerthEnglandNorwich City1–2
1979PerthSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFK Vardar4–4

1980s

[edit]
DateVenueOpponentScore
1980PerthSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade0–5
1980PerthItalyA.C. Milan2–3
1981IndonesiaJapan Japan XI1–2
1981IndonesiaIndonesiaPersiraja Banda Aceh5–0
1981IndonesiaMalaysia PSP Padang5–0
1981IndonesiaSouth Korea South Korea XI0–0
1982PerthEnglandBournemouth1–3
1982IndonesiaSouth Korea South Korea XI2–0
1982IndonesiaIndonesiaSemarang1–1
1982IndonesiaWest Germany West Germany (Amateur)2–4
1982PerthRepublic of IrelandU.C.Dublin3–0
1983PerthEnglandQueens Park Rangers1–6
1983IndonesiaIndonesiaIndonesia Olympic Team1–0
1983IndonesiaIndonesiaYanita Utama0–0[a]
1983IndonesiaIndonesiaArseto Solo2–0
1983Perth Australia2–1
DateVenueOpponentScore
1983Thailand Malaysia1–0
1983ThailandChina China XI2–1
1983ThailandEnglandLiverpool County2–2
1984ThailandThailand Thailand B1–0
1984Thailand Indonesia1–2
1984PerthEnglandNottingham Forest1–4
1984IndiaIndia Hyderabad4–1
1984IndiaSouth Korea South Korea2–2
1984IndiaIndiaJCT Mills1–1
1984IndiaBangladeshDhaka Abahani2–0
1984IndiaChinaLiaoning0–1
1985PerthAustralia Australian Youth Team0–2
1986PerthRepublic of IrelandU.C.Dublin6–2
1988PerthNetherlands Netherlands Amateurs0–6
1989PerthEnglandMillwall0–1

1990s

[edit]
DateVenueOpponentScore
1990PerthSoviet UnionMoscow Torpedo1–2
1990Perth Singapore4–4 (5–4(p))
1991PerthMalaysiaSelangor2–1
1991IndonesiaIndonesiaJakarta0–0
1991IndonesiaIndonesia Indonesia B (PSSIB)3–1
1991IndonesiaIndonesiaPerstu Tapa Nuli Utara0–0
1991IndonesiaChina Chinese Army1–1 (2–4(p))
1991IndonesiaIndonesiaJakarta2–0
1992PerthMalaysiaSelangor2–0
1992Perth Singapore1–1
1992PerthGermanyWerder Bremen3–2
1992PerthRepublic of IrelandShelbourne0–0
1993PerthMarconi-Fairfield1–2
1993PerthGreeceIraklis4–2
1993PerthMalaysiaSarawak0–0
1993PerthAdelaide City0–4
1994IndonesiaThailand Thailand1–1
1994IndonesiaMyanmar Burma4–1
1994IndonesiaMalaysia Harimau0–1
DateVenueOpponentScore
1994PerthEnglandSheffield United1–2
1994Perth Australia U-231–1
1994PerthAdelaide City3–0
1995PerthJapanCerezo Osaka1–4
1995IndonesiaIndonesiaMedan Jaya1–2
1995IndonesiaIndonesiaPelita Jaya0–0
1995IndonesiaIndonesiaPSMS Medan2–1
1995PerthEnglandWest Ham United2–2 (5–3(p))
1995PerthEnglandNottingham Forest2–1
1995PerthAdelaide City1–3
1996Perth Indonesia2–2 (3–1(p))
1996PerthPerth Glory0–2
1997Perth Singapore2–0
1997(A)MalaysiaSarawak2–4
1997(A)Malaysia Bintulu4–1
1998PerthEnglandWest Ham Academy2–4
1998PerthNorthern Spirit1–2
1998PerthPerth Glory0–2

2000s

[edit]
Western AustraliaWestern Australia v Malaysia U-23
6 November 2000 Western AustraliaWestern Australia4–0 Malaysia U-23Perth
Robertson 10',84' (pen.)
Naglieri 36'
Syamsuri 37' (o.g.)
ReportStadium:E&D Litis Stadium
Attendance: ~150
Referee: Allan Dix
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vSerbia and MontenegroRed Star Belgrade
28 January 2001 Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–2Serbia and MontenegroRed Star BelgradePerth
ReportPjanović 4'
Stevanović 90'
Stadium:E&D Litis Stadium
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Eddie Lennie
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vMalaysiaSarawak
29 February 2001 Western AustraliaWestern Australia2–1MalaysiaSarawakPerth
Robertson 61'
White 66'
ReportAmit 80'Stadium:E&D Litis Stadium
South AustraliaSouth Australia vWestern Australia Western Australia
9 March 2002Centenary Challenge South AustraliaSouth Australia0–0Western Australia Western AustraliaAdelaide
ReportStadium:Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: ~1,000
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
10 November 2002 Western AustraliaWestern Australia2–3Perth GloryPerth
Oliveira 82'
Howarth 84'
ReportNaglieri 13',22'
Despotovski 90+'
Stadium:Perth Oval
Attendance: ~1,100
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
9 February 2003 Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–4Perth GloryPerth
ReportDanze 8',77'
Hassell 41'
Tarka 80+' Note: 2 x 40 minute halves.
Stadium:Litis Stadium
Referee: Stephen Muldoon
Western AustraliaWestern Australia v Iraq
16 November 2003 Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–1 IraqPerth
Report:[6]Stadium:Arena Joondalup
Attendance: ~2,800
Referee: Eddie Lennie
Western AustraliaWestern Australia v Iraq
22 November 2003 Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–4 IraqAlbany
ReportSwadi ?'
Ali 38'
Manajid ?'
Talaa 89'
Stadium:Collingwood Park
Attendance: ~1,500
Referee: Angelo Nardi
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
18 June 2008 Western AustraliaWestern Australia3–2Perth GloryPerth
Bulloch 25',65'
Jukic 74'
ReportSkorich 54'
Griffiths 73'
Stadium:Litis Stadium
Attendance: 600
Referee: Stephen Gregory
East Java All-Province U-23Indonesia vWestern Australia Western Australia
25 June 2008Friendship Cup East Java All-Province U-23Indonesia2–0Western Australia Western AustraliaSurabaya, Indonesia
Gunawan 58'
Angga 90+'
ReportStadium:Gelora 10 November Stadium; ? Gelora Deltras Sidoargo Stadium
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Aji Santoso
South AustraliaSouth Australia vWestern Australia Western Australia
11 October 2008Stratco Cup South AustraliaSouth Australia3–0Western Australia Western AustraliaAdelaide
Bugeja 19'
Karlovic 36'
Aguis 58'
ReportStadium:Marden Sports Complex
Referee: Regis Queffelc
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vSouth Australia South Australia
7 March 2009Stratco Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia4–2South Australia South AustraliaPerth
Naglieri 34',?'
Brown 48'
Onoforo 51'
ReportMatricianni 68'
Bugeja 90'
Stadium:nib Stadium
Attendance: 1,048
Referee: Steven Gregory

2010s

[edit]
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
28 July 2010Call to Arms Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia1–3Perth GloryPerth
Oliveria 73'ReportSterjovski 45'
Vittiglia 90+1'
Neville 90+2'
Stadium:E&D Litis Stadium
Attendance: 3,121
Referee:Mathew Cheeseman
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
5 July 2011 Western AustraliaWestern Australia4–9Perth GloryPerth
Morgan 30'
Pritchard 63'
Barlow ?'
Kay ?'
ReportDodd 19',45'
McGarry 24'
Risdon 56'
Vittiglia 57',79'
Taggart ?',?'
Amphlett 90'
Stadium:Dorrien Gardens
Attendance: 1,589
Referee: David Costello
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
22 August 2012 Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–3Perth GloryPerth
Smeltz 9'
Makarounas 17'
Makeche 72'
Stadium:Intiga Stadium
Attendance: 1,500
Referee:Mathew Cheeseman
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
12 September 2012 Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–1Perth GloryPerth
Dodd 2'Stadium:Intiga Stadium
Referee:Mathew Cheeseman
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
21 August 2013Call to Arms Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia1–3Perth GloryPerth
Knight 3'ReportMcGarry 50 pen.'
De Silva 84'
Makeche 88'
Stadium:Intiga Stadium
Attendance: ~2,000
Referee: David Bruce
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
13 August 2014Call to Arms Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia2–1Perth GloryPerth
Solomons 71'
Boi 84'
ReportSidnei 85'Stadium:Dalmatinac Park
Attendance: ~800
Referee: Adam Fielding
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
19 August 2015Call to Arms Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–1Perth GloryPerth
ReportMarinković 27'Stadium:Dorrien Gardens
Attendance: ~800
Referee: David Bruce
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vWestern Australia WA State Amateur Team
15 October 2015 Western AustraliaWestern Australia2–0Western Australia WA State Amateur TeamPerth
Marulanda 28'
Kay 56'
SourceStadium:Dorrien Gardens
Referee: Steven Gregory
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
17 August 2016Heritage Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–1Perth GloryPerth
19:00AWSTReportHarold 45+2'Stadium:Inglewood Stadium
Attendance: ~500
Referee: Adam Fielding
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vAustraliaAustralia U–20
2 August 2017 Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–3AustraliaAustralia U–20Perth
19:00Source
Stadium:Perth Plasterboard Centre Stadium
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vSingaporeSingapore U–19
8 August 2017 Western AustraliaWestern Australia5–3SingaporeSingapore U–19Perth
19:00
Report
Stadium:Dorrien Gardens
Referee: David Bruce
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
13 September 2017 Western AustraliaWestern Australia1–1Perth GloryPerth
19:00AWSTAndres 28'ReportTaggart 36'Stadium:Hartfield Park
Attendance: 600+
Referee: David Bruce
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
1 August 2018 Western AustraliaWestern Australia2–5Perth GloryPerth
19:00AWST
  • C.Saldaris 79'
  • Sinclair 90+1'
ReportStadium:Perth Plasterboard Centre Stadium
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
13 September 2018Challenge Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia1–2Perth GloryPerth
Kay 73'ReportStadium:Dalmatinac Park
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
31 July 2019Challenge Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia1–5Perth GloryPerth
19:00ReportStadium:Frank Drago Reserve
Referee: Adam Fielding

2020s

[edit]
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vPerth Glory
2 October 2021Gold Fields Challenge Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia1–0Perth GloryPerth
15:00
  • Santich 83'
ReportStadium:Percy Doyle Reserve
Referee: Matthew Southern
Western AustraliaWestern Australia v Perth Glory
27 September 2022Gold Fields Challenge Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–6 Perth GloryPerth
15:00Report
Stadium:Kingsway Reserve
Referee: Shane Skinner
Western AustraliaWestern Australia v Perth Glory
24 September 2023Gold Fields Challenge Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–3 Perth GloryPerth
18:00Report
Stadium:Sam Kerr Football Centre
Referee: Shane Skinner
Western AustraliaWestern Australia v Perth Glory
25 September 2024Gold Fields Challenge Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–1 Perth GloryPerth
19:00ReportStadium:Sam Kerr Football Centre
Referee: Niall Gillmor
Western AustraliaWestern Australia vIndonesiaPersebaya Surabaya
9 July 2025International Cup Western AustraliaWestern Australia0–2IndonesiaPersebaya SurabayaPerth
Report
Stadium:Sam Kerr Football Centre
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Niall Gilmor
Western AustraliaWestern Australia v Perth Glory
17 September 2025Challenge Cup Western AustraliaWestern AustraliaCancelled Perth GloryPerth
18:30CancellationStadium:Dorrien Gardens

Women's State Team

[edit]
India S  v Western Australia
11 January 19801980 AFC Women's Championship GSIndia S 2–0 Western AustraliaCalicut, India
Stadium:Calicut EMS Stadium
India N  v Western Australia
13 January 19801980 AFC Women's Championship GSIndia N 0–3 Western AustraliaCalicut, India
  • Pettitt,,
Stadium:Calicut EMS Stadium
Western Australia v Malaysia
14 January 19801980 AFC Women's Championship GS Western Australia1–0 MalaysiaCalicut, India
  • Pettitt 10'
Stadium:Calicut EMS Stadium
Republic of China  v Western Australia
16 January 19801980 AFC Women's Championship GSRepublic of China 2–0 Western AustraliaCalicut, India
  • Chou 7'
  • Sandra o.g.'
Stadium:Calicut EMS Stadium
Hong Kong  v Western Australia
18 January 19801980 AFC Women's Championship GSHong Kong 1–0 Western AustraliaCalicut, India
  • Daniel 4'
Stadium:Calicut EMS Stadium
Republic of China  v Western Australia
19 January 19801980 AFC Women's Championship SFRepublic of China 5–0 Western AustraliaCalicut, India
  • Su-Ching
  • Chao
  • Shu-Yuen
  • Chou
  • ??
Stadium:Calicut EMS Stadium
Western Australia vPerth Glory
October 2018Challenge Cup Western Australia1–3Perth GloryPerth
  • Stonehill 33' (pen.)
Report
Stadium:Coker Park
Western Australia vPerth Glory
1 November 2019Challenge Cup Western Australia0–4Perth GloryPerth
Source
Stadium:Percy Doyle Reserve
Western Australia vPerth Glory
24 September 2023Gold Fields Challenge Cup Western Australia0–4Perth GloryPerth
16:00Report
Stadium:Sam Kerr Football Centre
Referee: Shane Skinner
Western Australia vPerth Glory
13 October 2024Gold Fields Challenge Cup Western Australia2–5Perth GloryPerth
13:00AWST
Report
Stadium:Dorrien Gardens
Referee: Niall Gilmour
Western Australia vPerth Glory
19 October 2025Challenge Cup Western Australia2–0Perth GloryPerth
15:00AWST
ReportStadium:Dorrien Gardens
Referee: Jess Bird

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^match abandoned due to rain

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Senior Men's". Football West. Retrieved2009-11-05.
  2. ^"Competitive Football Returns to WA"(PDF). Football West. 27 February 2009. Retrieved2009-11-06.
  3. ^"State Team". FootballWA. Retrieved2009-11-05.
  4. ^"Merdeka Tournament (Malaysia)".RSSSF. Retrieved2009-11-05.
  5. ^"Merdeka Tournament 1968 (Malaysia)".RSSSF. Retrieved2009-11-05.
  6. ^abKreider, R.N. (2012) Paddocks to Pitches. The Definitive History of Western Australian Football. Published by SportsWest Media
NPL Western Australia
State League Division 1
State League Division 2
Amateur League Premier Division
  • Emerald
  • Jaguar FC
  • Joondalup United (Amateurs)
  • Kelmscott Roos SC
  • Kwinana United
  • Maddington White City
  • Morley-Windmills
  • North Beach
  • North Perth United
  • Peel United
  • South Perth United
  • Quinns FC (Amateurs)
  • South West Phoenix
NPL Western Australia Women
Other teams
League seasons
WA State Cup
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Western_Australia_state_soccer_team&oldid=1320441661"
Category:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp