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1980
OFC Nations Cup Champions
Australia (1st title)
1980 OFC Nations Cup Final
Australia 4–2 Tahiti
1996
OFC Nations Cup Champions
Australia (2nd title)
1996 OFC Nations Cup Final
Tahiti 0–6 Australia
Australia 5–0 Tahiti
Australia won 11–0 on aggregate
2000
OFC Nations Cup Champions
Australia (3rd title)
2000 OFC Nations Cup Final
Australia 2–0 New Zealand
2004
OFC Nations Cup Champions
Australia (4th title)
2004 OFC Nations Cup Final
Solomon Islands 1–5 Australia
Australia 6–0 Solomon Islands
Australia won 11–1 on aggregate
2015
AFC Asian Cup Champions
Australia (1st title)
2015 AFC Asian Cup Final
South Korea 1–2 Australia
(after extra time)





TOP 10 PLAYER APPEARANCES
1. Mark Schwarzer – 109 caps
2. Tim Cahill – 108 caps
3. Lucas Neill – 96 caps
4. Brett Emerton – 95 caps
5. Alex Tobin – 87 caps
6. Paul Wade – 84 caps
7. Mark Bresciano – 84 caps
8. Luke Wilkshire – 80 caps
9. Mark Milligan – 80 caps
10. Mile Jedinak – 79 caps
TOP 10 GOALSCORERS
1. Tim Cahill – 50 goals
2. Damian Mori – 29 goals
3. Archie Thompson – 28 goals
4. John Aloisi – 27 goals
5. John Kosmina – 25 goals
6. Attila Abonyi – 25 goals
7. David Zdrilic – 20 goals
8. Brett Emerton – 20 goals
9. Mile Jedinak – 20 goals
10. Graham Arnold – 19 goals
TOP 10 CAPTAINCIES
1. Lucas Neill – 61 captaincies
2. Peter Wilson – 60 captaincies
3. Paul Wade – 46 captaincies
4. Mile Jedinak – 35 captaincies
5. Charlie Yankos – 30 captaincies
6. Alex Tobin – 30 captaincies
7. John Kosmina – 25 captaincies
8. Johnny Warren – 24 captaincies
9. Paul Okon – 24 captaincies
10. Mark Milligan – 18 captaincies
TOP 10 MANAGER APPEARANCES
1. Frank Farina – 59 games
2. Eddie Thomson – 55 games
3. Ange Postecoglou – 49 games
4. Frank Arok – 46 games
5. Holger Osieck – 44 games
6. Pim Verbeek – 33 games
7. Rale Rasic – 30 games
8. Graham Arnold – 28 games
9. Terry Venables – 24 games
10. Joseph Vlatsis – 24 games
TOP 5 LARGEST WINS
1. 31-0 vs American Samoa
2. 22-0 vs Tonga
3. 17-0 vs Cook Islands
4. 16-0 vs Cook Islands
5. 13-0 vs American Samoa
TOP 5 LARGEST DEFEATS
1. 0-8 vs South Africa
2. 0-7 vs Croatia
3. 0-6 vs Brazil
4. 0-6 vs France
5. 0-6 vs Brazil
TOP 5 RUNNERS-UP
1. 1988 Australia Bicentenary Gold Cup
2. 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup
3. 1998 OFC Nations Cup
4. 2002 OFC Nations Cup
5. 2011 AFC Asian Cup
TOP 5 MANAGER ACHIEVEMENTS
1. Rudi Gutendorf – 1980 OFC Nations Cup
2. Eddie Thomson – 1996 OFC Nations Cup
3. Frank Farina – 2000 OFC Nations Cup
4. Frank Farina – 2004 OFC Nations Cup
5. Angelo Postecoglou – 2015 AFC Asian Cup
SOCCEROOS BEST WCQ MOMENT
2005 World Cup qualifying match
Australia vs Uruguay 1:1 (5:3 PE)
SOCCEROOS SADDEST WCQ MOMENT
1997 World Cup qualifying match
Australia vs Iran 2:2
SOCCEROOS HIGHEST FIFA RANKING
#14 (September 2009)
SOCCEROOS LOWEST FIFA RANKING
# 102 (November 2014)
SOCCEROOS WORLD CUP GOALS
1. Tim Cahill 2006
2. Tim Cahill 2006
3. John Aloisi 2006
4. Craig Moore 2006
5. Harry Kewell 2006
6. Brett Holman 2010
7. Tim Cahill 2010
8. Brett Holman 2010
9. Tim Cahill 2014
10. Tim Cahill 2014
11. Mile Jedinak 2014
12. Mile Jedinak 2018
13. Mile Jedinak 2018
SOCCEROOS MOST PLAYED GAMES
1. New Zealand – 62 games
38 wins, 11 draws, 13 losses
2. South Korea – 34 games
13 wins, 10 draws, 11 losses
3. Japan – 24 games
6 wins, 8 draws, 10 losses
4. South Africa – 22 games
7 wins, 4 draws, 11 losses
5. China RP – 17 game
7 wins, 2 draws, 8 losses
6. Greece – 16 games
4 wins, 4 draws, 4 losses
7. Israel – 15 games
4 wins, 8 draws, 3 losses
SOCCEROOS NON-AUSSIE MANAGER
1. Joseph Vlasits – Hungary
2. Rale Rasic – Bosnia & Herzegovina
3. James Shoulder – England
4. Rudi Gutendorf – Germany
5. Les Scheinflug – Germany
6. Frank Arok – Serbia
7. Eddie Thompson – Scotland
8. Raul Blanco – Argentina
9. Terry Venables – England
10. Guus Hiddink – The Netherlands
11. Pim Verbeek – The Netherlands
12. Holger Osieck – Germany
13. Bert van Marwijk – The Netherlands
SOCCEROOS AUSSIE MANAGER
1. Frank Farina
2. Graham Arnold
3. Ange Postecoglou
SOCCEROOS INTERIM MANAGER APPEARANCES
1. Bert van Marwijk – 18 games
2. Guus Hiddink – 13 games
3. Raul Blanco – 10 games
4. Aurelio Vidmar – 1 game
5. Han Berger – 1 game
6. Robert Baan – 1 game
SOCCEROOS EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER
1. UMBRO
2. ADIDAS
3. KINGROO
4. PATRICK (two friendly matches only)
5. ADIDAS
6. NIKE
GOLDEN GOALS SCORER
1. 1993 – Anthony Carbone
2. 1997 – Harry Kewell
3. 2002 – Damian Mori
GOLDEN GOALS
1. 1993 – Australia U20 vs Uruguay
2. 1997 – Australia vs Uruguay
3. 2002 – Australia vs Tahiti
SOCCEROOS NEVER PLAYED – CAF
1. Algeria
2. Angola
3. Benin
4. Botswana
5. Burkina Faso
6. Burundi
7. Cape Verde
8. Central African Republic
9. Chad
10. Comoros
11. Congo
12. Democratic Republic of Congo
13. Djibouti
14. Equatorial Guinea
15. Eritrea
16. Eswatini
17. Ethiopia
18. Gabon
19. Gambia
20. Guinea
21. Guinea-Bissau
22. Ivory Coast
23. Lesotho
24. Liberia
25. Libya
26. Madagascar
27. Malawi
28. Mali
29. Mauritania
30. Mauritius
31. Mozambique
32. Namibia
33. Niger
34. Rwanda
35. Sambia
36. Sao Tome and Principe
37. Senegal
38. Seychelles
39. Sierra Leone
40. Somalia
41. South Sudan
42. Sudan
43. Tanzania
44. Togo
45. Uganda
46. Zimbabwe
SOCCEROOS NEVER PLAYED – CONCACAF
1. American Virgin Islands
2. Anguilla
3. Antigua and Barbuda
4. Aruba
5. Bahamas
6. Barbados
7. Belize
8. Bermuda
9. British Virgin Islands
10. Cayman Islands
11. Cuba
12. Curacao
13. Dominica
14. Dominican Republic
15. El Salvador
16. Grenada
17. Guatemala
18. Guyana
19. Haiti
20. Montserrat
21. Nicaragua
22. Panama
23. Puerto Rico
24. St. Kittis and Nevis
25. St. Lucia
26. St. Vincent and the Grenadines
27. Suriname
28. Trinidad and Tobago
29. Turks and Caicos
SOCCEROOS NEVER PLAYED – UEFA
1. Albania
2. Andorra
3. Armenia
4. Austria
5. Azerbaijan
6. Belarus
7. Bosnia Herzegovina
8. Cyprus
9. Estonia
10. Faroe Islands
11. Finland
12. Georgia
13. Gibraltar
14. Iceland
15. Kazakhstan
16. Kosovo
17. Latvia
18. Lithuania
19. Luxembourg
20. Malta
21. Moldova
22. Montenegro
23. North Macedonia
24. San Marino
SOCCEROOS NEVER PLAYED – AFC
1. Afghanistan
2. Bhutan
3. Brunei Darussalam
4. East Timor
5. Laos
6. Maldives
7. Mongolia
8. Myanmar
9. Pakistan
10. Sri Lanka
11. Turkmenistan
12. Vietnam
13. Yemen
SOCCEROOS NEVER PLAYED – CONMEBOL
1. Bolivia
SOCCEROOS NEVER PLAYED – OFC
None
GUINNESS WORLD RECORD
The highest score achieved in an international match is 31-0 by Australia against American Samoa in a World Cup qualifying match at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia on 11th April 2001.
GUINNESS WORLD RECORD
Australia’s Archie Thompson achieved the record for most goals scored by a player in an international match by scoring 13 goals.