Western Australia state soccer team

The Western Australia state soccer team is a team representing the Australian state of Western Australia. The state team is currently administered by Football West.[1][2]

Western Australia
Nickname(s)Black Swans
AssociationFootball West
Head coachJamie Harnwell (2017–)
First colours
First international
Western Australia 0–4 England
(1902)
Biggest win
Western Australia 17–0 Albany XI
(1975)
Biggest defeat
Western Australia 1–14 Hajduk
(1949)
Western Australia 1–14 Everton
(1964)

History

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

Results

  Win   Draw   Loss

Pre World War 2

1940s and 1950s

1960s

Merdeka Cup Tournament

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

Marah Halim Cup Football Tournament

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

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

6 November 2000 Western Australia 4–0 Malaysia U-23Perth
Robertson  10', 84' (pen.)
Naglieri  36'
Syamsuri  37' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: E&D Litis Stadium
Attendance: ~150
Referee: Allan Dix
28 January 2001 Western Australia 0–2 Red Star BelgradePerth
Report Pjanović  4'
Stevanović  90'
Stadium: E&D Litis Stadium
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Eddie Lennie
29 February 2001 Western Australia 2–1 SarawakPerth
Robertson  61'
White  66'
Report Amit  80' Stadium: E&D Litis Stadium
9 March 2002 Centenary ChallengeSouth Australia 0–0 Western AustraliaAdelaide
Report Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: ~1,000
10 November 2002 Western Australia 2–3 Perth GloryPerth
Oliveira  82'
Howarth  84'
Report Naglieri  13', 22'
Despotovski  90+'
Stadium: Perth Oval
Attendance: ~1,100
9 February 2003 Western Australia 0–4 Perth GloryPerth
Report Danze  8', 77'
Hassell  41'
Tarka  80+' Note: 2 x 40 minute halves.
Stadium: Litis Stadium
Referee: Stephen Muldoon
16 November 2003 Western Australia 0–1 IraqPerth
[6] Stadium: Arena Joondalup
Attendance: ~2,800
Referee: Eddie Lennie
22 November 2003 Western Australia 0–4 IraqAlbany
Report Swadi  ?'
Ali  38'
Manajid  ?'
Talaa  89'
Stadium: Collingwood Park
Attendance: ~1,500
Referee: Angelo Nardi
18 June 2008 Western Australia 3–2 Perth GloryPerth
Bulloch  25', 65'
Jukic  74'
Report Skorich  54'
Griffiths 73'
Stadium: Litis Stadium
Attendance: 600
Referee: Stephen Gregory
25 June 2008 Friendship CupEast Java All-Province U-23 2–0 Western AustraliaSurabaya, Indonesia
Gunawan  58'
Angga 90+'
Report Stadium: Gelora 10 November Stadium ; ? Gelora Deltras Sidoargo Stadium
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Aji Santoso
11 October 2008 Stratco CupSouth Australia 3–0 Western AustraliaAdelaide
Bugeja  19'
Karlovic  36'
Aguis  58'
Report Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
Referee: Regis Queffelc
7 March 2009 Stratco CupWestern Australia 4–2 South AustraliaPerth
Naglieri  34', ?'
Brown  48'
Onoforo  51'
Report Matricianni  68'
Bugeja 90'
Stadium: nib Stadium
Attendance: 1,048
Referee: Steven Gregory

2010s

28 July 2010 Call to Arms CupWestern Australia 1–3 Perth GloryPerth
Oliveria  73' Report Sterjovski  45'
Vittiglia  90+1'
Neville  90+2'
Stadium: E&D Litis Stadium
Attendance: 3,121
Referee: Mathew Cheeseman
5 July 2011 Western Australia 4–9 Perth GloryPerth
Morgan  30'
Pritchard  63'
Barlow  ?'
Kay  ?'
Report Dodd  19', 45'
McGarry  24'
Risdon  56'
Vittiglia  57', 79'
Taggart  ?', ?'
Amphlett  90'
Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Attendance: 1,589
Referee: David Costello
22 August 2012 Western Australia 0–3 Perth GloryPerth
Smeltz  9'
Makarounas  17'
Makeche  72'
Stadium: Intiga Stadium
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Mathew Cheeseman
12 September 2012 Western Australia 0–1 Perth GloryPerth
Dodd  2' Stadium: Intiga Stadium
Referee: Mathew Cheeseman
21 August 2013 Call to Arms CupWestern Australia 1–3 Perth GloryPerth
Knight  3' Report McGarry  50 pen.'
De Silva  84'
Makeche  88'
Stadium: Intiga Stadium
Attendance: ~2,000
Referee: David Bruce
13 August 2014 Call to Arms CupWestern Australia 2–1 Perth GloryPerth
Solomons  71'
Boi  84'
Report Sidnei  85' Stadium: Dalmatinac Park
Attendance: ~800
Referee: Adam Fielding
19 August 2015 Call to Arms CupWestern Australia 0–1 Perth GloryPerth
Report Marinković  27' Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Attendance: ~800
Referee: David Bruce
15 October 2015 Western Australia 2–0 WA State Amateur TeamPerth
Marulanda  28'
Kay  56'
Source Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Referee: Steven Gregory
17 August 2016 Heritage CupWestern Australia 0–1 Perth GloryPerth
19:00 AWST Report Harold  45+2' Stadium: Inglewood Stadium
Attendance: ~500
Referee: Adam Fielding
2 August 2017 Western Australia 0–3Australia U–20Perth
19:00 Source
Stadium: Perth Plasterboard Centre Stadium
8 August 2017 Western Australia 5–3Singapore U–19Perth
19:00
Report
  • Hami  45+1' (pen.)
  • Taufik  60'
  • Sahrin  86'
Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Referee: David Bruce
13 September 2017 Western Australia 1–1 Perth GloryPerth
19:00 AWST Andres  28' Report Taggart  36' Stadium: Hartfield Park
Attendance: 600+
Referee: David Bruce
1 August 2018 Western Australia 2–5 Perth GloryPerth
19:00 AWST
  • C.Saldaris  79'
  • Sinclair  90+1'
Report
Stadium: Perth Plasterboard Centre Stadium
13 September 2018 Challenge CupWestern Australia 1–2 Perth GloryPerth
Kay  73' Report
Stadium: Dalmatinac Park
31 July 2019 Challenge CupWestern Australia 1–5 Perth GloryPerth
19:00 AWST
Report
Stadium: Frank Drago Reserve
Referee: Adam Fielding

Women's State Team

October 2018 Challenge CupWestern Australia 1–3 Perth GloryPerth
  • Stonehill  33' (pen.)
Report
Stadium: Coker Park
1 November 2019 Challenge CupWestern Australia Perth GloryPerth
Source Stadium: Percy Doyle Reserve
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References

  1. "Senior Men's". Football West. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
  2. "Competitive Football Returns to WA" (PDF). Football West. 27 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  3. "State Team". FootballWA. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
  4. "Merdeka Tournament (Malaysia)". RSSSF. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
  5. "Merdeka Tournament 1968 (Malaysia)". RSSSF. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
  6. Kreider, R.N. (2012) Paddocks to Pitches. The Definitive History of Western Australian Football. Published by SportsWest Media
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