List of international matches for the Brazilian women's national football team

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This list contains the matches of the Brazilian women's national soccer team . Not all games are listed by FIFA . The data is uncertain for some games, so some of the games listed by FIFA are not listed by the participating national associations (see relevant comments).

Legend

This section serves as a legend for the following tables.

  • H = home game
  • A = away game
  • * = Play on a neutral place
  • WM = World Championship
  • OS = Olympic Games
  • n / a = after extension
  • i. E. = on penalties
  • Opponents = opponents marked in bold were reigning champions of their confederation at the time of the game, opponents marked with an asterisk were reigning world champions at the time of the game
  • green background color = victory of the Brazilian team
  • red background color = defeat of the Brazilian team
  • yellow background color = draw (tie)

1986 to 1988

No. (FIFA) No. (RSSSF) date Result opponent venue HA occasion comment
1 1 07/22/1986 1: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Jesolo ( ITA ) * Mundialito First game counted by FIFA for a South American team, first game on another continent, first game on a neutral pitch, first game against the USA
2 2 07/24/1986 1: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Jesolo ( ITA ) * Mundialito First game against China, missed the semi-finals by tossing a coin.
3 3 06/01/1988 0: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Jiangmen ( CHN ) * 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament First game of a South American team against Australia, first game under João Varela
4th 4th 06/03/1988 2: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Jiangmen ( CHN ) * 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament First game of a South American team against Norway.
First game against a reigning European champion
5 5 06/05/1988 9-0 ThailandThailand Thailand Jiangmen ( CHN ) * 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament First game of a South American team against Thailand
Highest win of a South American team against an Asian team
6th 6th 06/08/1988 2: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Foshan ( CHN ) * 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament, quarter-finals First game of a South American team against the Netherlands
7th 7th 06/10/1988 1: 2 NorwayNorway Norway Panyu ( CHN ) * 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament Semifinals
8th 8th 06/12/1988 0: 0, 4: 3 i. E. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Guangzhou ( CHN ) A. 1988 FIFA Women's Invitational Tournament 3rd place match First away game
First game against a reigning Asian champions, last game under João Varela

1991 to 1999

No. (FIFA) No. (RSSSF) date Result opponent venue HA occasion comment
9 9 04/28/1991 6: 1 ChileChile Chile Maringá H South American Championship First women's international match counted by FIFA in South America, first game against Chile, first home game, first game for Chile, first game under Édson Luís Antunes
10 10 05/05/1991 6-0 VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela Maringá H South American Championship First game against Venezuela, 1st title, Brazil qualifies for the World Cup in China, last game under Édson Luís Antunes
11 11 11/17/1991 1-0 JapanJapan Japan Foshan ( CHN ) * World Cup preliminary round First game of a South American team against Japan, first game under Fernando Pires
12 12 11/19/1991 0: 5 United StatesUnited States United States Panyu ( CHN ) * World Cup preliminary round First game against a reigning CONCACAF champion
13 13 11/21/1991 0: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Panyu ( CHN ) * World Cup preliminary round First game of a South American team against Sweden, last game under Fernando Pires
14th 14th 01/08/1995 13: 0 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador Uberlândia H South American Championship preliminary round First game against Ecuador, first game for Ecuador, biggest defeat for Ecuador, first game under Ademar Fonseca Júnior
15th 15th 01/10/1995 6: 1 ChileChile Chile Uberlândia H South American Championship preliminary round
16 16 01/14/1995 8-0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Uberlândia H South American Championship preliminary round First game against Argentina
17th 17th January 18, 1995 15: 0 BoliviaBolivia Bolivia Uberlândia H South American Championship preliminary round First game against Bolivia, biggest defeat for Bolivia, one of the two biggest victories in Brazil
18th 01/22/1995 2-0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Uberlândia H South American Championship final 2nd title win, Brazil qualifies for the World Cup in Sweden
18th 19th 04/11/1995 4: 1 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Uberlândia H Torneio Cidade de Uberlândia
19th 20th 04/15/1995 3-0 AustraliaAustralia Australia Uberlândia H Torneio Cidade de Uberlândia First game against a reigning Oceania champion
20th 21st 04/17/1995 2: 3 AustraliaAustralia Australia Uberlândia H Torneio Cidade de Uberlândia Finale
21st 22nd 05/12/1995 0: 3 United StatesUnited States USA * Tacoma ( USA ) A. First game against a reigning world champion
22nd 23 05/14/1995 1: 4 United StatesUnited States USA * Portland ( USA ) A.
23 24 06/05/1995 1-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Helsingborg ( SWE ) A. World Cup preliminary round
24 25th 06/07/1995 1: 2 JapanJapan Japan Karlstad ( SWE ) * World Cup preliminary round
25th 26th 06/09/1995 1: 6 GermanyGermany Germany Karlstad ( SWE ) * World Cup preliminary round First game of a South American team against Germany, last game under Ademar Fonseca Júnior
26th 27 01/14/1996 7-0 UkraineUkraine Ukraine Campinas H Brazil Cup First game of a South American team against Ukraine, until September 3, 2019 one of the two biggest defeats for Ukraine (also a 7-0 defeat against the USA), then Ukraine suffered two consecutive 8-0 defeats against Germany
Biggest win a South American against a European team
27 28 01/16/1996 2: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Campinas H Brazil Cup
28 29 01/18/1996 4-0 RussiaRussia Russia Campinas H Brazil Cup First game of a South American team against Russia
29 30th 01/21/1996 1: 1, 2: 3 i. E. United StatesUnited States United States Campinas H Brazil Cup Final
31 04/21/1996 6: 1 HungaryHungary Hungary Águas de Lindóia H First game of a South American team against Hungary
32 04/25/1996 3-0 HungaryHungary Hungary São Paulo H
33 04/28/1996 2-0 HungaryHungary Hungary São Paulo H
34 05/05/1996 6: 1 HungaryHungary Hungary São Paulo H
30th 35 07/04/1996 2: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Rapid City ( USA ) * First game of a South American team against Canada, first game under José Duarte
31 36 07/21/1996 2: 2 NorwayNorway Norway * Washington, DC ( USA ) * OS group game
32 37 07/23/1996 2-0 JapanJapan Japan Birmingham ( USA ) * OS group game
33 38 07/25/1996 1: 1 GermanyGermany Germany Birmingham ( USA ) * OS group game
34 39 07/28/1996 2: 3 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Athens ( USA ) * OS semifinals
35 40 08/01/1996 0: 2 NorwayNorway Norway * Athens ( USA ) * OS game for bronze Last game in José Duarte's first term
36 41 12/10/1996 5-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland São Paulo H First game of a South American team against Scotland
37 42 12/12/1996 6-0 ScotlandScotland Scotland São Paulo H
38 43 12/14/1996 7: 1 ScotlandScotland Scotland São Paulo H
39 44 06/06/1997 2: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Tilburg ( NLD ) A.
45 06/07/1997 0: 1 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands ( NLD ) A. The game is also not listed by the KNVB.
40 46 12/11/1997 1: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Taubate H First game in José Duarte's second term
41 47 12/13/1997 1-0 United StatesUnited States United States São Paulo H
42 48 03/02/1998 15: 0 PeruPeru Peru Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship preliminary round First game against Peru, first game for Peru, biggest defeat for Peru, one of the two biggest wins in Brazil
43 49 03/05/1998 12: 1 ColombiaColombia Colombia Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship preliminary round First game against Colombia
44 50 03/06/1998 14: 0 VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship preliminary round Biggest defeat for Venezuela
45 51 03/10/1998 7-0 ChileChile Chile Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship preliminary round
46 52 03/13/1998 11: 1 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship semifinals
47 53 03/15/1998 7: 1 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Mar del Plata ( ARG ) A. South American Championship final 3rd title, Brazil qualifies for the World Cup in the USA
48 54 09/15/1998 2: 2 RussiaRussia Russia Oneonta ( USA ) * 4th US Cup
49 55 09/18/1998 11: 0 MexicoMexico Mexico Rochester ( USA ) * 4th US Cup First game of a South American team against Mexico.
Highest win of a South American team against a CONCACAF team
50 56 09/20/1998 0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Richmond ( USA ) A. 4th US Cup Last game in José Duarte's second term
51 57 05/22/1999 0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Orlando ( USA ) A. First game under Wilson Riça
52 58 06/03/1999 4: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Portland ( USA ) *
53 59 06/06/1999 3: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Portland ( USA ) *
54 60 06/19/1999 7: 1 MexicoMexico Mexico East Rutherford ( USA ) * World Cup preliminary round
55 61 06/24/1999 2-0 ItalyItaly Italy Chicago ( USA ) * World Cup preliminary round First game of a South American team against Italy
56 62 06/27/1999 3: 3 GermanyGermany Germany Washington, DC ( USA ) * World Cup preliminary round
57 63 07/01/1999 4: 3 a.d. NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Washington, DC ( USA ) * World Cup quarter-finals First game of a South American team against Nigeria.
First game against a reigning African champion
58 64 07/04/1999 0: 2 United StatesUnited States United States San Francisco ( USA ) A. World Cup semi-finals
59 65 07/10/1999 0: 0 a.d., 5: 4 in E. NorwayNorway Norway * Los Angeles ( USA ) * World Cup game for 3rd place Last game under Wilson Riça
60 66 09/26/1999 0: 6 United StatesUnited States USA * Denver ( USA ) A. Biggest defeat in Brazil
61 67 03/10/1999 3: 1 FinlandFinland Finland Columbus ( USA ) * 5th US Cup First game of a South American team against Finland
62 68 07/10/1999 4-0 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Kansas City ( USA ) * 5th US Cup First game of a South American team against South Korea
63 69 10/10/1999 2: 4 United StatesUnited States USA * Louisville ( USA ) A. 5th US Cup

2000 to 2009

No. (FIFA) No. (RSSSF) date Result opponent venue HA occasion comment
64 70 June 23, 2000 8-0 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica Hershey ( USA ) * CONCACAF Gold Cup preliminary round First game against Costa Rica, Brazil took part as a guest, first game in José Duarte's third term
65 71 06/25/2000 11: 0 Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Louisville ( USA ) * CONCACAF Gold Cup preliminary round First game of a South American team against Trinidad & Tobago, one of the two biggest defeats for Trinidad & Tobago
66 72 06/27/2000 0-0 United StatesUnited States USA * Foxboro ( USA ) A. CONCACAF Gold Cup preliminary round
67 73 07/01/2000 3: 2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Louisville ( USA ) * CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals China also participated as a guest
68 74 07/03/2000 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Foxboro ( USA ) A. CONCACAF Gold Cup Final
69 75 09/01/2000 0: 4 United StatesUnited States United States San Jose ( USA ) A.
70 76 13.09.2000 2-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Melbourne ( AUS ) * Olympic Games preliminary round
71 77 09/16/2000 1: 2 GermanyGermany Germany Canberra ( AUS ) * Olympic preliminary round
72 78 09/19/2000 2: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Sydney ( AUS ) A. OS group game
73 79 09/24/2000 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Canberra ( AUS ) * Olympic semifinals
74 80 09/28/2000 0: 2 GermanyGermany Germany Sydney ( AUS ) * Olympic game for 3rd place Last game under José Duarte
75 81 08/03/2001 0-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Ulsan ( KOR ) * Tiger Pools Toto Women's Cup First official game under Paulo Gonçalves (previously an inoff. Game)
76 82 08/05/2001 1: 3 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Gangneung ( KOR ) A. Tiger Pools Toto Women's Cup
77 83 08/07/2001 1: 1 JapanJapan Japan Suwon ( KOR ) * Tiger Pools Toto Women's Cup
78 84 08/08/2001 1-0 JapanJapan Japan Suwon ( KOR ) *
79 85 04/23/2003 3: 2 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Lima ( PER ) * South American Championship finals
80 86 04/25/2003 3-0 PeruPeru Peru Lima ( PER ) A. South American Championship finals
81 87 04/27/2003 12: 0 ColombiaColombia Colombia Lima ( PER ) * South American Championship finals 4th title, Brazil qualifies for the World Cup in the USA
82 88 07/13/2003 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * New Orleans ( USA ) A.
83 89 07/17/2003 1: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Montreal ( CAN ) A.
84 90 07/20/2003 1: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Ottawa ( CAN ) A.
85 91 08/02/2003 5-0 HaitiHaiti Haiti Santo Domingo ( DOM ) * Pan American Games Preliminary Round First game of a South American team against Haiti
92 08/08/2003 5-0 CanadaCanada Canada U23 Santo Domingo ( DOM ) * Pan American Games Preliminary Round
86 93 08/11/2003 2: 1 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Santo Domingo ( DOM ) * Pan American Games Semi Finals
94 08/14/2003 2: 1 CanadaCanada Canada U23 Santo Domingo ( DOM ) * Pan American Games Final The game was abandoned in the 24th minute due to heavy rain and continued on August 15th.
87 95 09/21/2003 3-0 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Washington, DC ( USA ) * World Cup group game
88 96 09/24/2003 4: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Washington, DC ( USA ) * World Cup group game
89 97 09/27/2003 1: 1 FranceFrance France Washington, DC ( USA ) * World Cup group game First game against France
90 98 10/01/2003 1: 2 SwedenSweden Sweden Foxboro ( USA ) * World Cup quarter-finals Last game under Paulo Gonçalves
91 99 04/24/2004 1: 5 United StatesUnited States United States Birmingham ( USA ) A. First official game under Renê Simões (previously three inoff. Games)
92 100 08/11/2004 1-0 AustraliaAustralia Australia Thessaloniki ( GRE ) * OS preliminary round
93 101 08/14/2004 0: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Thessaloniki ( GRE ) * OS preliminary round
94 102 08/17/2004 7-0 GreeceGreece Greece Patras ( GRE ) A. OS preliminary round First game of a South American team against Greece
95 103 08/20/2004 5-0 MexicoMexico Mexico Heraklion ( GRE ) * OS quarter finals
96 104 08/23/2004 1-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Patras ( GRE ) * OS semifinals
97 105 08/26/2004 1: 2 a.d. United StatesUnited States United States Piraeus ( GRE ) * OS finals Last game under Renê Simões
98 106 11/11/2006 4: 1 Paraguay 1990Paraguay Paraguay Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship preliminary round First game against Paraguay, first game under Jorge Luiz Barcellos
99 107 11/13/2006 2-0 PeruPeru Peru Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship preliminary round
100 108 11/17/2006 6: 1 BoliviaBolivia Bolivia Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship preliminary round
101 109 11/19/2006 6-0 VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship preliminary round
102 110 11/22/2006 6-0 UruguayUruguay Uruguay Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship finals First game against Uruguay
103 111 11/24/2006 6-0 Paraguay 1990Paraguay Paraguay Mar del Plata ( ARG ) * South American Championship finals Brazil qualifies for the World Cup in China
104 112 11/26/2006 0: 2 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Mar del Plata ( ARG ) A. South American Championship finals 1. Loss against a South American team
105 113 06/23/2007 0: 2 United StatesUnited States United States East Rutherford ( USA ) A.
106 114 07/12/2007 4-0 UruguayUruguay Uruguay Rio de Janeiro H Pan American Games Preliminary Round
107 115 07/14/2007 5-0 JamaicaJamaica Jamaica Rio de Janeiro H Pan American Games Preliminary Round First game against Jamaica
108 116 07/18/2007 10-0 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador Rio de Janeiro H Pan American Games Preliminary Round
109 117 07/20/2007 7-0 CanadaCanada Canada Rio de Janeiro H Pan American Games Preliminary Round
110 118 07/23/2007 2-0 MexicoMexico Mexico Rio de Janeiro H Pan American Games Semi Finals
119 07/26/2007 5-0 United StatesUnited States USA U20 Rio de Janeiro H Pan American Games Final
111 120 09/02/2007 1: 2 JapanJapan Japan Chiba ( JPN ) A. Kirin Challenge Cup
112 121 09/12/2007 5-0 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Wuhan ( CHN ) * World Cup group game First game against New Zealand
Highest victory of a South American against an Oceanic team
113 122 09/15/2007 4-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Wuhan ( CHN ) A. World Cup group game
114 123 09/20/2007 1-0 DenmarkDenmark Denmark Hangzhou ( CHN ) * World Cup group game First game of a South American team against Denmark
115 124 09/23/2007 3: 2 AustraliaAustralia Australia Tianjin ( CHN ) * World Cup quarter-finals
116 125 09/27/2007 4-0 United StatesUnited States United States Hangzhou ( CHN ) * World Cup semi-finals
117 126 09/30/2007 0: 2 GermanyGermany Germany * Shanghai ( CHN ) * World Cup final
118 127 04/19/2008 5: 1 GhanaGhana Ghana Beijing ( CHN ) * Olympic qualification First game of a South American team against Ghana
119 128 06/15/2008 2: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Suwon ( KOR ) * Peace Queen Cup
120 129 06/17/2008 0: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Suwon ( KOR ) * Peace Queen Cup
121 130 06/19/2008 0: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Suwon ( KOR ) * Peace Queen Cup
122 131 07/10/2008 1: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Toronto ( CAN ) A.
123 132 07/13/2008 0: 1 United StatesUnited States United States Commerce City ( USA ) A.
124 133 07/16/2008 0: 1 United StatesUnited States United States San Diego ( USA ) A.
125 134 08/06/2008 0-0 GermanyGermany Germany * Shenyang ( CHN ) * OS group game
126 135 08/09/2008 2: 1 Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea Shenyang ( CHN ) * OS group game First game of a South American team against North Korea
127 136 08/12/2008 3: 1 NigeriaNigeria Nigeria Beijing ( CHN ) * OS group game
128 137 08/15/2008 2: 1 NorwayNorway Norway Tianjin ( CHN ) * OS quarter-finals
129 138 08/18/2008 4: 1 GermanyGermany Germany * Shanghai ( CHN ) * OS semifinals So far the only win against a reigning world champion
130 139 08/21/2008 0: 1 a.d. United StatesUnited States United States Beijing ( CHN ) * OS finale Last game in Jorge Luiz Barcellos' first term
131 140 04/22/2009 1: 1 GermanyGermany Germany * Frankfurt am Main ( DEU ) A. First game under Kleiton Lima
132 141 04/25/2009 1: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden Gothenburg ( SWE ) A.
133 142 December 09, 2009 3: 1 ChileChile Chile São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
134 143 12/13/2009 3: 2 MexicoMexico Mexico São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
135 144 December 16, 2009 3-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
136 145 December 20, 2009 5: 2 MexicoMexico Mexico São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil - Final

2010 to 2019

No. (FIFA) No. (RSSSF) date Result opponent venue HA occasion comment
146 October 24, 2010 7-0 HaitiHaiti Haiti Teresópolis H The game was abandoned in the 25th minute of the second half due to heavy fog.
137 147 05/11/2010 4-0 VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela Loja ( ECU ) * South American Championship preliminary round
138 148 07/11/2010 4-0 UruguayUruguay Uruguay Loja ( ECU ) * South American Championship preliminary round
139 149 11/11/2010 2: 1 ColombiaColombia Colombia Cuenca ( ECU ) * South American Championship preliminary round
140 150 11/13/2010 3-0 Paraguay 1990Paraguay Paraguay Cuenca ( ECU ) * South American Championship preliminary round
141 151 11/17/2010 4-0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Latacunga ( ECU ) * South American Championship Final Round First game against a reigning South American champion
142 152 11/19/2010 5-0 ColombiaColombia Colombia Latacunga ( ECU ) * South American Championship Final Round
143 153 11/21/2010 3: 1 ChileChile Chile Quito ( ECU ) * South American Championship Final Round Brazil qualifies for the World Cup in Germany and the Olympic Games in London
144 154 December 09, 2010 3-0 MexicoMexico Mexico São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
145 155 12/12/2010 3: 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
146 156 December 15, 2010 0-0 CanadaCanada Canada São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
147 157 December 19, 2010 2: 2 CanadaCanada Canada São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil - Final Canada tournament winner due to the better results in the group games
148 158 05/14/2011 3-0 ChileChile Chile Maceió H
149 159 06/29/2011 1-0 AustraliaAustralia Australia Mönchengladbach ( DEU ) * World Cup group game
150 160 07/03/2011 3-0 NorwayNorway Norway Wolfsburg ( DEU ) * World Cup group game
151 161 07/06/2011 3-0 Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea Frankfurt am Main ( DEU ) * World Cup group game First game of a South American team against Equatorial Guinea
152 162 07/10/2011 2: 2 n.V .; 3: 5 i. E. United StatesUnited States United States Dresden ( DEU ) * World Cup quarter-finals
153 163 October 18, 2011 2-0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Guadalajara ( MEX ) * Pan American Games Preliminary Round
154 164 10/20/2011 2: 1 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica Guadalajara ( MEX ) * Pan American Games Preliminary Round
155 165 10/22/2011 0-0 CanadaCanada Canada Guadalajara ( MEX ) * Pan American Games Preliminary Round
156 166 25.10.2011 1-0 MexicoMexico Mexico Guadalajara ( MEX ) A. Pan American Games Semi Finals
157 167 October 27, 2011 1: 1 a.d., 3: 4 i. E. CanadaCanada Canada Guadalajara ( MEX ) * Pan American Games Final Last game under Kleiton Lima
158 168 December 07, 2011 5: 1 ItalyItaly Italy São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil First game in Jorge Luiz Barcellos' second term
159 169 12/11/2011 4-0 ChileChile Chile São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
160 170 December 14, 2011 0: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
161 171 December 18, 2011 2: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil - Final
162 172 March 24, 2012 1: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Foxboro ( USA ) *
163 173 04/03/2012 0: 3 United StatesUnited States United States Chiba ( JPN ) * Kirin Challenge Cup
164 174 04/05/2012 1: 4 JapanJapan Japan * Kobe ( JPN ) A. Kirin Challenge Cup
165 175 07/14/2012 2: 1 ColombiaColombia Colombia Châtel-Saint-Denis ( CHE ) *
166 176 07/17/2012 2: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Savièse ( CHE ) *
167 177 July 25, 2012 5-0 CameroonCameroon Cameroon Cardiff ( GBR ) * OS preliminary round First game of a South American team against Cameroon.
Highest win of a South American team against an African team
168 178 07/28/2012 1-0 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Cardiff ( GBR ) * OS preliminary round
169 179 July 31, 2012 0: 1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom London ( GBR ) A. OS preliminary round First game of a South American team against Great Britain, with 70,584 spectators the highest number of spectators was achieved in a game of a British women's team
170 180 08/03/2012 0: 2 JapanJapan Japan * Cardiff ( GBR ) * OS quarter-finals Last game in Jorge Luiz Barcellos' second term
171 181 12/09/2012 4-0 PortugalPortugal Portugal São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil 1st game against Portugal, first game under Márcio Oliveira
172 182 12/13/2012 1: 2 MexicoMexico Mexico São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
173 183 December 16, 2012 2: 1 DenmarkDenmark Denmark São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
174 184 December 19, 2012 2: 2 DenmarkDenmark Denmark São Paulo H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil - Final Brazil tournament winner due to the better results in the group matches
175 185 03/06/2013 2: 2 FranceFrance France Nancy ( FRA ) A.
176 186 03/09/2013 1: 1 FranceFrance France Rouen ( FRA ) A.
177 187 06/19/2013 1: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Stockholm ( SWE ) A.
178 188 09/22/2013 0: 1 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Châtel-Saint-Denis ( CHE ) * Matchworld Women's Cup
179 189 09/25/2013 4-0 MexicoMexico Mexico Savièse ( CHE ) * Matchworld Women's Cup 3rd place match
180 190 11/10/2013 1: 4 United StatesUnited States United States Orlando ( USA ) A.
181 191 12/12/2013 2-0 ChileChile Chile Brasília H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
182 192 12/15/2013 3: 1 ScotlandScotland Scotland Brasília H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
183 193 December 18, 2013 0-0 CanadaCanada Canada Brasília H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
184 194 12/22/2013 5-0 ChileChile Chile Brasília H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil - Final
185 195 03/08/2014 0-0 UruguayUruguay Uruguay La Florida / Santiago de Chile ( CHL ) * South American Games
186 196 03/10/2014 5-0 VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela La Florida / Santiago de Chile ( CHL ) * South American Games
187 197 03/12/2014 2: 1 ColombiaColombia Colombia La Florida / Santiago de Chile ( CHL ) * South American Games
188 198 03/14/2014 0: 0.3: 5 i.d. E. ArgentinaArgentina Argentina La Florida / Santiago de Chile ( CHL ) * South American Games, semi-finals
189 199 March 16, 2014 2-0 VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela La Florida / Santiago de Chile ( CHL ) * South American Games, game for 3rd place
190 200 04/06/2014 1-0 AustraliaAustralia Australia Brisbane ( AUS ) A.
191 201 04/09/2014 1: 2 AustraliaAustralia Australia Brisbane ( AUS ) A. Last game under Márcio Oliveira
192 202 06/11/2014 0-0 FranceFrance France Remire-Montjoly ( FRA ) A. First game under Vadão
193 203 06/16/2014 1: 1 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Auckland ( NZL ) A.
194 204 06/19/2014 0-0 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Taupo ( NZL ) A.
195 205 08/20/2014 0-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Nijmegen ( NLD ) A.
196 206 09/12/2014 6-0 BoliviaBolivia Bolivia Loja ( ECU ) * South American Championship preliminary round
197 207 09/14/2014 4: 1 ParaguayParaguay Paraguay Loja ( ECU ) * South American Championship preliminary round 100th international match by Cristiane
198 208 09/18/2014 2-0 ChileChile Chile Cuenca ( ECU ) * South American Championship preliminary round
199 209 09/20/2014 0: 2 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Azogues ( ECU ) * South American Championship preliminary round
200 210 09/24/2014 4-0 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador Quito ( ECU ) A. South American Championship Final Round
201 211 09/26/2014 6-0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Quito ( ECU ) * South American Championship Final Round Brazil qualifies for the World Cup in Canada
202 212 09/28/2014 0-0 ColombiaColombia Colombia Quito ( ECU ) * South American Championship Final Round Brazil wins the South American Championship for the sixth time
203 213 11/26/2014 0: 2 FranceFrance France Lyon ( FRA ) A.
204 214 12/10/2014 4-0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Brasília H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
205 215 12/14/2014 3: 2 United StatesUnited States United States Brasília H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
206 216 December 18, 2014 4: 1 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Brasília H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil The game was originally supposed to take place on December 17th, but was postponed to the 18th due to bad weather and space conditions.
207 217 December 21, 2014 0-0 United StatesUnited States United States Brasília H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil - Final Brazil tournament winner based on the points in the group stage
208 218 03/04/2015 0-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Albufeira ( PRT ) * Algarve Cup group game 1st game at the Algarve Cup
209 219 03/06/2015 2-0 SwedenSweden Sweden Lagos ( PRT ) * Algarve Cup group game
210 220 03/09/2015 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany Parchal ( PRT ) * Algarve Cup group game
211 221 03/11/2015 4: 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Albufeira ( PRT ) * Algarve Cup game for 7th place First game of a South American team against Switzerland
212 222 04/08/2015 0: 4 GermanyGermany Germany Fuerth ( DEU ) A.
213 223 06/09/2015 2-0 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Montreal ( CAN ) * World Cup group game Marta becomes the sole record scorer with her 15th World Cup goal.
214 224 06/13/2015 1-0 SpainSpain Spain Montreal ( CAN ) * World Cup group game First game of a South American team against Spain
215 225 06/17/2015 1-0 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica Moncton ( CAN ) * World Cup group game
216 226 06/21/2015 0: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Moncton ( CAN ) * World Cup round of 16
227 07/11/2015 3-0 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica Hamilton ( CAN ) * Pan American Games 2015
228 07/15/2015 7: 1 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador Hamilton ( CAN ) * Pan American Games 2015
229 07/19/2015 2-0 CanadaCanada Canada -U23 Hamilton ( CAN ) A. Pan American Games 2015
230 07/22/2015 4: 2 MexicoMexico Mexico Hamilton ( CAN ) * Pan American Games 2015 Semifinals
231 07/25/2015 4-0 ColombiaColombia Colombia Hamilton ( CAN ) * Pan American Games 2015 Final 3. Gold medal at the Pan American Games
217 232 09/19/2015 1: 2 FranceFrance France Le Havre ( FRA ) A.
218 233 10/21/2015 1: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Seattle ( USA ) A.
219 234 25/10/2015 1: 3 United StatesUnited States USA * Orlando ( USA ) A.
220 235 11/28/2015 0: 1 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand São Paulo H
221 236 December 01, 2015 5: 1 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Cuiabá H 100th international match for Marta
222 237 12/09/2015 11: 0 Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago natal H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil Trinidad & Tobago stepped in for Croatia , which canceled. Setting of the highest victory of a CONMEBOL team against a CONCACAF team. 5 goals by Marta. A day later, Trinidad & Tobago also played in the USA against the USA, but used other players.
223 238 12/13/2015 6-0 MexicoMexico Mexico natal H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil 100th international goal by Marta (based on FIFA count for 2015 World Cup )
224 239 12/16/2015 2: 1 CanadaCanada Canada natal H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
225 240 December 20, 2015 3: 1 CanadaCanada Canada natal H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil Final
226 241 02.03.2016 1-0 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Lagos ( PRT ) * Algarve Cup group game
227 242 03/04/2016 3: 1 PortugalPortugal Portugal Vila Real de Santo Antonio ( PRT ) A. Algarve Cup group game
228 243 07.03.2016 3-0 RussiaRussia Russia Lagos ( PRT ) * Algarve Cup group game
229 244 03/09/2016 1: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Parchal ( PRT ) * Algarve Cup Final
230 245 06/04/2016 2-0 CanadaCanada Canada Toronto ( CAN ) A.
231 246 06/07/2016 0: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Ottawa ( CAN ) A.
232 247 07/23/2016 3: 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia Fortaleza H First game in Fortaleza
233 248 08/03/2016 3-0 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Rio de Janeiro ( BRA ) H Olympic preliminary round
234 249 08/06/2016 5: 1 SwedenSweden Sweden Rio de Janeiro ( BRA ) H Olympic preliminary round
235 250 08/09/2016 0-0 South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa Manaus ( BRA ) H Olympic preliminary round First game in Manaus
236 251 08/12/2016 0: 0; 7: 6 i. E. AustraliaAustralia Australia Belo Horizonte ( BRA ) H Olympic quarter-finals
237 252 08/16/2016 0: 0; 3: 4 i. E. SwedenSweden Sweden Rio de Janeiro ( BRA ) H Olympic semifinals
238 253 08/19/2016 1: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Sao Paulo ( BRA ) H Olympic game for 3rd place
239 254 09/16/2016 1: 1 FranceFrance France Grenoble ( FRA ) A. Last game in Vadão's first term
240 255 07.12.2016 6-0 Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica Manaus H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil First game under a coach (Emily Lima)
241 256 12/11/2016 4-0 RussiaRussia Russia Manaus H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
242 257 12/14/2016 3: 1 ItalyItaly Italy Manaus H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil
243 258 December 18, 2016 5: 3 ItalyItaly Italy Manaus H Four Nations Tournament in Brazil Final
244 259 04/09/2017 6-0 BoliviaBolivia Bolivia Manaus H
245 260 06/10/2015 2: 1 SpainSpain Spain Fuenlabrada ( ESP ) A.
246 261 06/13/2017 1-0 IcelandIceland Iceland Reykjavík ( ISL ) A. First game against Iceland
247 262 04/07/2017 1: 3 GermanyGermany Germany Sandhausen ( DEU ) A.
248 263 07/27/2017 1: 1 JapanJapan Japan Seattle ( USA ) * Tournament of Nations
249 264 07/30/2017 3: 4 United StatesUnited States USA * San Diego ( USA ) A. Tournament of Nations
250 265 08/03/2017 1: 6 AustraliaAustralia Australia Carson ( USA ) * Tournament of Nations
251 266 09/16/2017 1: 2 AustraliaAustralia Australia Penrith ( AUS ) A.
252 267 09/19/2017 2: 3 AustraliaAustralia Australia Newcastle ( AUS ) A. Brazil loses four games in a row for the first time. Last game under coach Emily Lima.
253 268 October 19, 2017 3-0 MexicoMexico Mexico Yongchuan ( CHN ) * Four Nations Tournament First game in Vadão's second term
254 269 October 21, 2017 2-0 Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea Yongchuan ( CHN ) * Four Nations Tournament
255 270 23.10.2017 2: 2 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Yongchuan ( CHN ) A. Four Nations Tournament Brazil is the first CONMEBOL team to win a four-nation tournament in China
255 271 11/25/2017 4-0 ChileChile Chile Oval ( CHL ) A.
256 272 11/28/2017 3-0 ChileChile Chile La Serena ( CHL ) A.
257 273 04/05/2018 3: 1 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Coquimbo ( CHL ) * South American Championship 2018
258 274 04/07/2018 8-0 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador Coquimbo ( CHL ) * South American Championship 2018
259 275 04/11/2018 4-0 VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela Oval ( CHL ) * South American Championship 2018
260 276 04/13/2018 7-0 BoliviaBolivia Bolivia Coquimbo ( CHL ) * South American Championship 2018
261 277 04/16/2018 3: 1 ChileChile Chile La Serena ( CHL ) A. South American Championship 2018 final round
262 278 April 19, 2018 3-0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina La Serena ( CHL ) * South American Championship 2018 final round Brazil qualifies for the World Cup finals in France
263 279 04/22/2018 3-0 ColombiaColombia Colombia La Serena ( CHL ) * South American Championship 2018 final round Brazil wins the South American Championship for the 7th time
264 280 07/26/2018 1: 3 AustraliaAustralia Australia Kansas City ( USA ) * Tournament of Nations
265 281 07/29/2018 2: 1 JapanJapan Japan East Hartford ( USA ) * Tournament of Nations
266 282 08/02/2018 1: 4 United StatesUnited States USA * Bridgeview ( USA ) A. Tournament of Nations
267 283 02.09.2018 0: 1 CanadaCanada Canada Ottawa ( CAN ) A.
268 284 06.10.2018 0: 1 EnglandEngland England Nottingham ( ENG ) A. First game against England
269 285 11/10/2018 1: 3 FranceFrance France Nice ( FRA ) A.
270 286 02/27/2019 1: 2 EnglandEngland England Chester ( USA ) * SheBelieves Cup 2019 Brazil loses five games in a row for the first time
271 287 02.03.2019 1: 3 JapanJapan Japan Nashville ( USA ) * SheBelieves Cup 2019
272 288 05.03.2019 0: 1 United StatesUnited States USA * Tampa ( USA ) A. SheBelieves Cup 2019
273 289 04/05/2019 1: 2 SpainSpain Spain Don Benito ( ESP ) *
274 290 04/08/2019 0: 1 ScotlandScotland Scotland San Pedro del Pinatar ( ESP ) *
275 291 06/09/2019 3-0 JamaicaJamaica Jamaica Grenoble ( FRA ) * World Cup preliminary round
276 292 06/13/2019 2: 3 AustraliaAustralia Australia Montpellier ( FRA ) * World Cup preliminary round
277 293 06/18/2019 1-0 ItalyItaly Italy Valenciennes ( FRA ) * World Cup preliminary round
278 294 11/10/2018 1: 2 a.d. FranceFrance France Le Havre ( FRA ) A. World Cup round of 16 Last game under Vadão
279 295 08/29/2019 5-0 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina São Paulo H Torneio Internacional Feminino de Seleçõesn semi-finals First game under Pia Sundhage
280 296 09/01/2019 0: 0, 4: 5 i. E. ChileChile Chile São Paulo H Torneio Internacional Feminino de Seleções Finale
281 297 05/10/2019 2: 1 EnglandEngland England Middlesbrough ( ENG ) A.
282 298 08/10/2019 3: 1 PolandPoland Poland Kielce ( POL ) A. First game against Poland
283 299 07/11/2019 4-0 CanadaCanada Canada Yongchuan ( CHN ) * Four nations semi-finals
284 300 11/10/2019 0: 0; 2: 4 i. E. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China Yongchuan ( CHN ) A. Four Nations Tournament Final
285 301 12/12/2019 6-0 MexicoMexico Mexico São Paulo H 100th international match for Tamires
286 302 December 15, 2019 4-0 MexicoMexico Mexico São Paulo H

2020 to 2029

No. (FIFA) No. (RSSSF) date Result opponent venue HA occasion comment
287 303 March 4th, 2020 0-0 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Valenciennes ( FRA ) * Tournoi de France
288 304 07.03.2020 0: 1 FranceFrance France Valenciennes ( FRA ) A. Tournoi de France
289 305 03/10/2020 2: 2 CanadaCanada Canada Calais ( FRA ) * Tournoi de France Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, held without spectators
xx.07.2021 NN ( JPN ) * / A Olympic games
xx.07.2021 NN ( JPN ) * / A Olympic games
xx.07.2021 NN ( JPN ) * / A Olympic games

statistics

opponent

Continental Association Games number Victories draw Defeats Goal difference
(without goals in penalty shootouts)
Africa ( CAF ) FIFA + RSSSF 006th 005 01 00 020: 500
Asia ( AFC ) FIFA + RSSSF 043 019th 09 15th 073: 530
Australia / Oceania ( OFC ) FIFA + RSSSF 014th 008th 02 04th 024:100
Europe ( UEFA ) FIFA + RSSSF 080 040 17th 23 154: 930
RSSSF only 005 004th 00 01 017: 300
all 085 044 17th 24 171: 960
North / Central America ( CONCACAF )
FIFA + RSSSF 082 033 12 37 177: 116
RSSSF only 007th 007th 00 00 028: 300
all 089 040 12 37 205: 119
South America ( CONMEBOL )
FIFA + RSSSF 065 059 04th 02 318: 230
RSSSF only 003 003 00 00 013: 100
all 068 062 04th 02 331: 240
Total all 305 178 45 82 824: 307
Remarks:
  1. Incl. games decided on penalties
  2. Including 2 games won on penalties and one game lost
  3. Incl. of six games against Australia when Australia was still a member of the OFC.
  4. Including 1 game won and 1 lost on penalties
  5. Including 3 games lost on penalties
  6. Including 2 games lost on penalties

Occasions

occasion Games number Victories draw Defeats Goal difference (excluding penalty shoot-outs)
Friendly matches
FIFA + RSSSF 067 25th 11 31 106: 980
RSSSF only 006th 05 00 01 024: 300
all 073 30th 11 32 130: 101
Other tournaments and cups FIFA + RSSSF 048 16 11 21st 094: 730
Sudamericano Femenino FIFA + RSSSF 043 40 01 02 246: 180
RSSSF only 001 01 00 00 002-000
all 044 41 01 02 248: 180
OS qualifiers FIFA + RSSSF 001 01 00 00 005-000
World championship games FIFA + RSSSF 034 20th 04th 10 066:400
Pan American Games FIFA + RSSSF 012 10 02 00 041: 300
RSSSF only 008th 08th 00 00 032: 400
all 020th 18th 02 00 073: 700
Olympic games FIFA + RSSSF 032 15th 06th 11 053:290
Four Nations Tournament in Brazil FIFA + RSSSF 034 26th 06th 02 108: 270
CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup FIFA + RSSSF 005 03 01 01 022: 300
South American Games FIFA + RSSSF 005 03 02 00 009: 100
Algarve Cup FIFA + RSSSF 008th 05 01 02 015: 700
Total all 305 178 45 82 824: 307
Remarks:
  1. Incl. games decided on penalties
  2. a b Including 1 games won on penalties and 2 games lost
  3. a b c Of which 1 game lost to penalty shoot-out
  4. Including 1 game won and 1 lost on penalties

Venues

occasion Games number Victories draw Defeats Goal difference (without goals in penalty shootouts)
Away games
FIFA + RSSSF 075 19th 15th 41 091: 123
RSSSF only 002 01 00 01 002: 100
all 077 20th 15th 42 093: 124
Home games
FIFA + RSSSF 070 53 10 07th 269: 460
RSSSF only 007th 07th 00 00 031: 200
all 077 60 10 07th 294: 480
Play in a neutral place
FIFA + RSSSF 145 92 20th 33 406: 131
RSSSF only 007th 06th 00 01 025: 400
all 152 98 20th 34 431: 135
Total all 305 178 45 82 824: 307
Remarks:
  1. Incl. games decided on penalties
  2. Incl. the games against the hosts at the World Cup 1995, 1999, 2007, the Olympic Games 2000, 2004, 2012, the Sudamericano Femenino 1998, 2003, 2006, 2014 and 2018, the CONCACAF Gold Cup 2000, the Pan American Games 2011, 2015
  3. Including 1 game won and 1 lost on penalties
  4. Incl. the games at the Sudamericano Femenino in 1991 and 1995, the Pan American Games in 2007 and the Olympics in 2016
  5. a b Including 1 games won through penalties and 3 lost games

International match records

Brazil are the only South American team to have played against teams from all other confederations.

Brazil played against all other CONMEBOL members so far. Brazil was the first South American team to play against Australia, Chile, China, Denmark, Germany, Ecuador, France, Haiti, Italy, Japan, Cameroon, Canada, Mexico, North Korea, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, South Korea, Trinidad and Tobago and the USA .

Brazil was the first opponent of Chile, Ecuador and Peru.

Brazil was the only South American team so far to play against Equatorial Guinea, Finland, Ghana, Greece, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Russia, Thailand, Ukraine, Hungary and Spain.

Bolivia (0:15), Costa Rica (0: 8, also a 0: 8 against the USA), Ecuador (0:13), Colombia (0:12), Paraguay (0: 6), Peru (0:15 ), Trinidad and Tobago (twice 0:11, also a 0:11 against the USA), the USA (0: 4) and Venezuela (0:14) suffered their biggest defeats against Brazil.

country Games Sp. S. U N Goal difference Important encounters
Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 03-00 World Cup preliminary round 2011
ArgentinaArgentina Argentina
FIFA + RSSSF 15th 12 1 2 51:10 Sudamericano Femenino preliminary round 1995, 2014, 2018, final 1998, final 2003, 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2018; Pan American Games semi-finals 2003, preliminary round 2011
RSSSF only 01 1 0 0 02-00 Sudamericano Femenino 1995 final
all 16 13 1 2 53:10
AustraliaAustralia Australia FIFA + RSSSF 19th 8th 1 10 27:30 World Cup quarter-finals 2007, preliminary round 2011, 2019, round of 16 2015
BoliviaBolivia Bolivia FIFA + RSSSF 05 5 0 0 40: 10 Sudamericano Femenino preliminary round 1995, 2006; 2014 and 2018
ChileChile Chile FIFA + RSSSF 14th 13 1 0 51: 60 Sudamericano Femenino 1991, preliminary round 1995, 1998 and 2014, final round 2010, 2018
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China FIFA + RSSSF 12 5 6th 1 22: 90 OS semi-finals 1996, OS preliminary round 2016, World Cup preliminary round 2007, CONCACAF Gold Cup semifinals 2000
Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica FIFA + RSSSF 04th 4th 0 0 17: 10 Pan American Games Preliminary Round 2011; CONCACAF Gold Cup Preliminary Round 2000; World Cup preliminary round 2015
RSSSF only 01 1 0 0 03-00 Pan American Games Preliminary Round 2015
all 05 5 0 0 20: 10
DenmarkDenmark Denmark FIFA + RSSSF 05 3 1 1 07: 50 World Cup preliminary round 2007
GermanyGermany Germany FIFA + RSSSF 12 1 4th 7th 13:28 World Cup final 2007, preliminary round 1995, 1999; OS semi-finals 2008, game for 3rd place 2000, preliminary round 1996, 2000 and 2008
EcuadorEcuador Ecuador FIFA + RSSSF 05 5 0 0 46: 10 Sudamericano Femenino preliminary round 1995, 2018; Semi-finals 1998, final round 2014; Pan American Games Preliminary Round 2007
RSSSF only 01 1 0 0 07: 10 Pan American Games Preliminary Round 2015
all 06th 6th 0 0 53: 20
EnglandEngland England FIFA + RSSSF 03 1 0 2 03: 4 0
FinlandFinland Finland FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 03: 1 0
FranceFrance France FIFA + RSSSF 10 0 5 5 08:15 World Cup round of 16 2019
GhanaGhana Ghana FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 05: 10 OS qualification 2008
GreeceGreece Greece FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 07-0 0 OS preliminary round 2004
HaitiHaiti Haiti FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 05-0 0 Pan American Games Preliminary Round 2003
RSSSF only 01 1 0 0 07-00
all 02 2 0 0 12: 00
IcelandIceland Iceland FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 1-0
ItalyItaly Italy FIFA + RSSSF 06th 6th 0 0 18: 6 0 World Cup preliminary round 1999, 2019
JamaicaJamaica Jamaica FIFA + RSSSF 02 2 1 0 08-00 Pan American Games Preliminary Round 2007; World Cup preliminary round 2019
JapanJapan Japan FIFA + RSSSF 11 4th 2 5 12:16 World Cup preliminary round 1991, 1995; OS quarter-finals 2012, preliminary round 1996
CameroonCameroon Cameroon FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 05-00 OS preliminary round 2012
CanadaCanada Canada FIFA + RSSSF 22nd 8th 7th 7th 37:24 Pan American Games Finals and Preliminary Round 2011, Preliminary Round 2007; Algarve Cup Final 2016; OS game for 3rd place
CanadaCanada Canada -U23 RSSSF 03 3 0 0 09: 10 Pan American Games Final and Preliminary Round 2003, Preliminary Round 2015
ColombiaColombia Colombia FIFA + RSSSF 08th 7th 1 0 38: 40 Sudamericano Femenino finals 2003, 2010, 2014, 2018, preliminary round 1998, 2010
RSSSF only 01 1 0 0 04-00 Pan American Games Final 2015
all 09 08th 1 0 42: 40
MexicoMexico Mexico FIFA + RSSSF 14th 13 0 1 61: 70 World Cup preliminary round 1999; OS quarter finals 2004; Pan American Games semi-finals 2007, 2011
RSSSF only 01 1 0 0 04: 20 Pan American Games Semifinals 2015
all 15th 14th 0 1 65: 90
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand FIFA + RSSSF 08th 4th 2 2 13: 40
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands FIFA + RSSSF 05 3 2 0 07: 4 0
RSSSF only 01 0 0 1 00: 10
all 06th 3 2 1 07: 50
NigeriaNigeria Nigeria FIFA + RSSSF 02 2 0 0 07: 40 World Cup quarter-finals 1999, OS preliminary round 2008
Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea FIFA + RSSSF 02 2 0 0 04: 10 OS preliminary round 2008
NorwayNorway Norway FIFA + RSSSF 08th 4th 2 2 14: 90 OS game for 3rd place 1996, quarter-finals 2008, preliminary round 1996; World Cup game for 3rd place 1999, preliminary round 2003, 2011
PortugalPortugal Portugal FIFA + RSSSF 02 2 0 0 07: 10
ParaguayParaguay Paraguay FIFA + RSSSF 04th 4th 0 0 17: 20 Sudamericano Femenino preliminary round 2006, 2010 and 2014, final round 2006
PeruPeru Peru FIFA + RSSSF 03 3 0 0 20: 00 Sudamericano Femenino preliminary round 1998, 2006, final round 2003
PolandPoland Poland FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 3: 1
RussiaRussia Russia FIFA + RSSSF 04th 3 1 0 13: 20
ScotlandScotland Scotland FIFA + RSSSF 05 4th 0 1 21: 30
SwedenSweden Sweden FIFA + RSSSF 10 5 2 3 14: 90 OS semi-finals 2004, 2016, preliminary round 2000, 2016; World Cup quarter-finals 2003, preliminary round 1991, 1995
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 04: 10
SpainSpain Spain FIFA + RSSSF 03 2 0 1 04: 30 World Cup preliminary round 2015
South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa FIFA + RSSSF 01 0 1 0 0-0 OS preliminary round 2016
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea FIFA + RSSSF 04th 3 0 1 10: 30 World Cup preliminary round 2003, 2015
ThailandThailand Thailand FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 09-00
Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago only FIFA 02 2 0 0 22: 00 CONCACAF Gold Cup Preliminary Round 2000
UkraineUkraine Ukraine FIFA + RSSSF 01 1 0 0 07-00
HungaryHungary Hungary RSSSF 04th 4th 0 0 17: 20
UruguayUruguay Uruguay FIFA + RSSSF 04th 3 1 0 14: 00 Sudamericano Femenino Finals 2006, Preliminary Round 2010, Pan American Games Preliminary Round 2007
United StatesUnited States United States FIFA + RSSSF 37 3 5 29 27:84 OS finals 2004, 2008, semi-finals 2000, preliminary round 2004; World Cup semi-finals 1999, 2007, quarter-finals 2011, preliminary round 1991; CONCACAF Gold Cup Final and Preliminary Round 2000
United StatesUnited States USA U20 RSSSF 01 1 0 0 5-0 Pan American Games Final 2000
United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom FIFA + RSSSF 01 0 0 1 00: 10 OS preliminary round
VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela FIFA + RSSSF 07th 7th 0 0 41: 00 Sudamericano Femenino 1991, preliminary round 1998, 2006, 2010, South American Games preliminary round and game for 3rd place 2014
Remarks:
  1. Incl. games decided on penalties
  2. a b Lost to penalty shoot-out
  3. Won on penalties
  4. Including 1 game won and 1 lost on penalties
  5. a b Of which lost one game on penalties
  6. Including 1 game won by penalty shoot-out
  7. Two games lost on penalties.

Game cities

Venue (home games only)
city Games Victories draw Defeats First game Last game Venues
São Paulo FIFA + RSSSF 26th 18th 4th 4th 1996 2019
RSSSF 03 03 0 0 1996 1996
all 29 21st 4th 4th 1996 2019
Brasília FIFA + RSSSF 08th 06th 2 0 2013 2014
Uberlândia FIFA + RSSSF 07th 06th 0 1 1995 1995
RSSSF 01 01 0 0 1995 1995
all 08th 07th 0 1 1995 1995
Rio de Janeiro FIFA + RSSSF 08th 07th 1 0 2007 2016
RSSSF 01 01 0 0 2007 2007
all 09 08th 1 0 2007 2016
Manaus FIFA + RSSSF 06th 05 1 0 2016 2017
natal FIFA + RSSSF 04th 04th 0 0 2015 2015
Campinas FIFA + RSSSF 04th 02 1 1 1996 1996
Maringá FIFA + RSSSF 02 02 0 0 1991 1991
Águas de Lindóia RSSSF 01 01 0 0 1996 1996
Cuiabá FIFA + RSSSF 01 01 0 0 2015 2015
Fortaleza FIFA + RSSSF 01 01 0 0 2016 2016
Maceió FIFA + RSSSF 01 01 0 0 2011 2011
Teresópolis FIFA + RSSSF 01 01 0 0 2010 2010
Belo Horizonte FIFA + RSSSF 01 00 1 0 2016 2016
Taubate FIFA + RSSSF 01 00 0 1 1997 1997
Remarks:
  1. C = Campinas , blue = venues for the 2016 Olympic Games (italics = no Brazilian game yet)
  2. 1 game lost to a penalty shootout
  3. At the highest location in Brazil (1,200 m)
  4. a b Lost on penalties
  5. Won on penalties

See also

Individual evidence

  1. [1]
  2. A team from São Paulo also took part in the tournament and finished third. [2]
  3. Brazil Cup 1996 (Women) (Campinas)
  4. uitslagen: A elftal ( Memento from May 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  5. 4th US Cup 1998 (Women's Tournament)
  6. US Cup 1999 (Women's Tournament)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.rsssf.com  
  7. Tiger Pools Toto Women's Cup 2001 (South Korea)
  8. Panamerican Games 2003 - Women (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
  9. canadasoccer.com: Canada vs Brazil - 2003-08-15
  10. Panamerican Games 2007 - Women (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
  11. U-20 WNT Fall in Pan-Am Final to Full Brazilian National Team ( Memento from June 10, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  12. ^ Peace Queen Cup 2008
  13. Torneio Internacional Cidade de São Paulo 2009
  14. ^ Torneio Internacional Cidade de São Paulo 2010
  15. Torneio Internacional Cidade de São Paulo 2011  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.rsssf.com  
  16. ussoccer.com: "USA-Argentina Match Rescheduled for Dec. 18 "
  17. canadasoccer.com: "Canada's Women's National Team release Natal 2015 Roster and schedule change"
  18. US Soccer to Host Australia, Brazil & Japan in Seattle, San Diego and LA for 2017 Tournament of Nations
  19. Against U20 / 23 teams

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