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Western Australia
Nickname(s)Black Swans
AssociationFootball West
Head coachJamie Harnwell (2018)
First colours
First international
0-4 England England cricket team (1902)
Biggest win
17-0 Albany XI (1975)
Biggest defeat
1-14 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hajduk (1949)
1-14 England Everton (1964)

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]

History

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

Results

  Win   Draw   Loss

Pre World War 2

1940's and 1950's

1960's

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]

1970's

1980's

1990's

2000's

6 November 2000 Western Australia Western Australia 4 – 0  Malaysia U-23 Perth
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 Western Australia 0 – 2 Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade Adelaide
Report Pjanović 4'
Stevanović 90'
Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Eddie Lennie
29 February 2001 Western Australia Western Australia 2 – 1 Malaysia Sarawak Perth
Robertson 61'
White 66'
Report Amit 80' Stadium: E&D Litis Stadium
9 March 2002 Centenary Challenge South Australia South Australia 0 – 0 Western Australia Western Australia Adelaide
Report Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: ~1,000
10 November 2002 Western Australia Western Australia 2 – 3 Perth Glory Perth
Oliveira 82'
Howarth 84'
Report Naglieri 13', 22'
Despotovski 90+'
Stadium: Perth Oval
Attendance: ~1,100
9 February 2003 Western Australia Western Australia 0 – 4 Perth Glory Perth
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 Western Australia 0 – 1  Iraq Perth
[6] Stadium: Arena Joondalup
Attendance: ~2,800
Referee: Eddie Lennie
22 November 2003 Western Australia Western Australia 0 – 4  Iraq Albany
Report Swadi ?'
Ali 38'
Manajid ?'
Talaa 89'
Stadium: Collingwood Park
Attendance: ~1,500
Referee: Angelo Nardi
18 June 2008 Western Australia Western Australia 3 – 2 Perth Glory Perth
Bulloch 25', 65'
Jukic 74'
Report Skorich 54'
Griffiths 73'
Stadium: Litis Stadium
Attendance: 600
Referee: Stephen Gregory
25 June 2008 Friendship Cup East Java All-Province U-23 Indonesia 2 – 0 Western Australia Western Australia Surabaya, 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 Cup South Australia South Australia 3 – 0 Western Australia Western Australia Adelaide
Bugeja 19'
Karlovic 36'
Aguis 58'
Report Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
Referee: Regis Queffelc
7 March 2009 Stratco Cup Western Australia Western Australia 4 – 2 South Australia South Australia Perth
Naglieri 34', ?'
Brown 48'
Onoforo 51'
Report Matricianni 68'
Bugeja 90'
Stadium: nib Stadium
Attendance: 1,048
Referee: Steven Gregory

Recent Results

28 July 2010 Call to Arms Cup Western Australia Western Australia 1 – 3 Perth Glory Perth
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 Western Australia 4 – 9 Perth Glory Perth
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 Western Australia 0 – 3 Perth Glory Perth
Smeltz 9'
Makarounas 17'
Makeche 72'
Stadium: Intiga Stadium
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Mathew Cheeseman
12 September 2012 Western Australia Western Australia 0 – 1 Perth Glory Perth
Dodd 2' Stadium: Intiga Stadium
Referee: Mathew Cheeseman
21 August 2013 Call to Arms Cup Western Australia Western Australia 1 – 3 Perth Glory Perth
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 Cup Western Australia Western Australia 2 – 1 Perth Glory Perth
Solomons 71'
Boi 84'
Report Sidnei 85' Stadium: Dalmatinac Park
Attendance: ~800
Referee: Adam Fielding
19 August 2015 Call to Arms Cup Western Australia Western Australia 0 – 1 Perth Glory Perth
Report Marinković 27' Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Attendance: ~800
Referee: David Bruce
15 October 2015 Western Australia Western Australia 2 – 0 Western Australia WA State Amateur Team Perth
Marulanda 28'
Kay 56'
Source Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Referee: Steven Gregory
17 August 2016 Heritage Cup Western Australia Western Australia 0 – 1 Perth Glory Perth
19:00 AWST Report Harold 45+2' Stadium: Inglewood Stadium
Attendance: ~500
Referee: Adam Fielding
2 August 2017 Western Australia Western Australia 0 – 3 AustraliaAustralia U–20 Perth
19:00 Source
Stadium: Perth Plasterboard Centre Stadium
8 August 2017 Western Australia Western Australia 5 – 3 SingaporeSingapore U–19 Perth
19:00
Report
  • Hami 45+1' (pen.)
  • Taufik 60'
  • Sahrin 86'
Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Referee: David Bruce
13 September 2017 Western Australia Western Australia 1 – 1 Perth Glory Perth
19:00 AWST Andres 28' Report Taggart 36' Stadium: Hartfield Park
Attendance: 600+
Referee: David Bruce
1 August 2018 Western Australia Western Australia 2 – 5 Perth Glory Perth
19:00 AWST
  • C.Saldaris 79'
  • Sinclair 90+1'
Report
Stadium: Perth Plasterboard Centre Stadium
13 September 2018 Challenge Cup Western Australia Western Australia 1 – 2 Perth Glory Dalmatinac Park
Kay 73' Report

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. ^ a b Kreider, R.N. (2012) Paddocks to Pitches. The Definitive History of Western Australian Football. Published by SportsWest Media