New Zealand Women's National Football Team / World Championships
World Cup record scorer : | Hannah Wilkinson (2) |
World Cup record player: | Abby Erceg , Ria Percival and Ali Riley (12 each) |
Rank : | 27 |
Balance sheet | |
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15 World Cup games 0 wins 3 draws 12 defeats 8:34 goals |
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statistics | |
First World Cup game New Zealand 0: 3 Norway Guangzhou ( CHN ); November 17, 1991 |
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Biggest World Cup defeat New Zealand 0: 5 Brazil Wuhan ( CHN ); September 12, 2007 |
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successes
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World Championship | |
Participation in the finals | 5 ( first : 1991 ) |
Best results | Preliminary round 1991 , 2007 , 2011 , 2015 , 2019 |
Best placements in the countries that host the FIFA World Cup | |
(As of June 20, 2019 ) |
The article provides a detailed account of the New Zealand women's national soccer team at World Cups . The New Zealand team has qualified five times for the finals and was the first oceanic participant in 1991. After that Australia qualified three times as an oceanic participant, but after Australia joined the Asian association, New Zealand was always able to qualify due to the low competition in Oceania. New Zealand was in 25th place in the all-time table before the 2019 World Cup. Since no World Cup game could be won in 2019, but a newcomer (Chile) and Spain succeeded, New Zealand slipped to 27th place and is the worst team at more than three participations.
The national team at world championships
Overview
year | Host country | Participation until ... | opponent | Result | Trainer | Comments and special features |
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1991 | People's Republic of China | Preliminary round | Denmark , Norway , China | 11. | Dave Boardman | Eliminated as last group |
1995 | Sweden | not qualified | In the OFC Nations Cup Women 1994 failed to Australia. | |||
1999 | United States | not qualified | In the OFC Nations Cup Women 1998 failed to Australia. | |||
2003 | United States | not qualified | In the OFC Nations Cup Women 2003 failed to Australia. | |||
2007 | People's Republic of China | Preliminary round | Brazil , Denmark , China | 14th | John Herdman | Eliminated as bottom group without scoring |
2011 | Germany | Preliminary round | Japan , England , Mexico | 12. | John Herdman | First point win in the last group game |
2015 | Canada | Preliminary round | Netherlands , Canada , China | 19th | Tony Readings | Eliminated without a win, with two draws and one defeat as bottom of the group |
2019 | France | Preliminary round | Cameroon , Canada, Netherlands. | Tom Sermanni | Qualified as 2018 Oceania Champion. Eliminated after three defeats as bottom of the group. | |
2023 | Australia and New Zealand | qualified as a co-host |
statistics
(Information including qualification 2023: nine or eight world championships)
- not participated: never (0%)
- not qualified: three times (37.5%)
- qualified: six times (66.7%, including one as co-host)
- Preliminary round: five times (62.5%; 1991, 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019)
The tournaments
World Cup 1991 in the People's Republic of China
The New Zealanders qualified for the first World Cup for women in the People's Republic of China . In the 1991 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship , which served as qualification, first place was placed ahead of Australia and Papua New Guinea . New Zealand and Australia were tied, but New Zealand had scored more goals against Papua New Guinea. They both won 1-0 against each other once. New Zealand went to the World Cup as Oceania champions, Australia had to watch.
In China, New Zealand was drawn to the group with the hosts. Other opponents were Denmark , against which the first World Cup game was played in Guangzhou on November 17, 1991 and lost 3-0, and Norway , which lost 4-0 in the second game. Kim Nye then scored the first World Cup goal for New Zealand at 1: 4 against hosts China . As the bottom of the group, New Zealand was eliminated without winning a point.
World Cup 1995 in Sweden
Four years later, Australia turned the tables. In the 1994 Women's Oceania Cup , they scored more goals against Papua New Guinea, while Australia and New Zealand played 1-0 and 1-2 against each other. So New Zealand had to watch this time and missed the qualification for the first women's football tournament at the 1996 Olympic Games , as only the eight best teams from the World Cup could qualify for it.
World Cup 1999 in the USA
Six oceanic teams had already applied for the third world championship, so that in the 1998 Oceania women's football championship , which served as qualification, two groups of three were played against each other. The New Zealanders achieved the highest win in their international history with 21-0 in their first game against Samoa . In the second game, Fiji was beaten 14-0 and reached the semi-finals. Here Papua New Guinea was defeated 5-0, so that it came to the final against Australia. New Zealand lost 3-1 and did not qualify for the World Cup.
2003 World Cup in the USA
The 2003 World Cup should actually take place again in the People's Republic of China . Because of the SARS epidemic, the tournament was moved to the USA at short notice. This was the second time that the World Cup took place in the USA. Since only five teams from Oceania had registered for the 2003 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship, the championship was played in a group in an everyone-versus-everyone mode. New Zealand won the first three games against Samoa (14-0), the Cook Islands (9-0) and Papua New Guinea (5-0) and met Australia in the last game, which had also won three times against the other three. New Zealand lost 2-0 to Australia and again did not go to the USA for the World Cup.
World Cup 2007 in the People's Republic of China
Four years later, the World Cup took place in the People's Republic of China for the second time , which meant that China did not have to qualify. Australia had switched to the Asian federation - especially to offer the men's national team better chances of qualifying for a World Cup. From then on, New Zealand no longer had any serious opponents in the women's Oceania Cup . At the 2007 Women's Oceania Cup , they easily qualified with three wins against Tonga (6: 1), Samoa (8: 0) and Papua New Guinea (7: 0), although in principle it was all about which New Zealander Was the top scorer. In the end, the crown split Kirsty Yallop and Nicola Smith with four goals each.
New Zealand then competed for the World Cup with English coach John Herdman . At the finals, New Zealand was drawn into the group with hosts China and Denmark, as it was in the first participation . Then came Brazil . New Zealand lost 5-0 to Brazil, then 2-0 to Denmark and China and went home again as bottom of the group, but this time without a goal.
World Cup 2011 in Germany
For the World Cup in Germany, New Zealand was on the 2010 Women's OFC Nations Cup which was attended by eight teams qualify . At the championship, which took place in New Zealand, New Zealand was able to defeat Vanuatu 14-0, the Cook Islands 10-0 and Tahiti 7-0 in the group stage . As group winners, the Solomon Islands were defeated 8-0 in the semifinals and Papua New Guinea 11-0 in the final. This is the highest win so far in the final of a continental championship . Four New Zealanders finished first in the top scorer list, Amber Hearn was the best with 12 goals.
At the finals in Germany, New Zealand met Japan in their first game and only lost 2-1 to the eventual world champions. Against England they even managed to take the lead for the first time in a World Cup match in the second game. In the end, this game was also lost 1: 2. After all, the New Zealanders had already scored twice as many goals as when they first participated. Against Mexico they even won the first point after falling 2-0 down. The two goals fell in the 90th minute and the fourth minute of stoppage time. This ended a series of 8 defeats. But since Mexico had won a point against England, New Zealand was again only bottom of the group.
2015 World Cup in Canada
In the qualification for the World Cup in Canada, for which the oceanic teams were still only allowed one starting place even after the increase in the field of participants, New Zealand prevailed again as the winner of the 2014 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship . Since only four teams took part, only three games had to be played. All could be won without conceding a goal: 16-0 against Tonga, 3-0 against Papua New Guinea and 11-0 against the Cook Islands. The top scorer was again Amber Hearn with 7 goals.
When the groups were drawn, New Zealand was not seeded and was drawn to group A with hosts Canada . The Canadians have now been trained by the former New Zealander coach, John Herdman . Further opponents were China for the third time and the World Cup newcomer Netherlands . Due to two blatant mistakes (not getting a penalty against the Netherlands, and a wrong hand penalty - Hasset got the ball in the face, not in the hand), as the second strongest team in the group in terms of play, they were undeservedly eliminated from the bottom of the group.
Hannah Wilkinson was the first New Zealand footballer (women and men) to score in the last group game at two World Cups.
World Cup 2019 in France
In the qualification for the third World Cup in Europe, for which the oceanic teams were still only granted one starting place, New Zealand played for the oceanic championship title from mid-November to early December 2018 , which entitles them to participate in the World Cup. Shortly before the tournament, the Scot Tom Sermanni became New Zealand's new national coach. Although the record scorer Amber Hearn could not be used due to injury, New Zealand won all games clearly (11-0 against Tonga, 6-0 against the Cook Islands and 10-0 against Fiji in the group stage, 8-0 in the semifinals against New Caledonia and the final against Fiji ) and secured the title of Oceanian Champion for the sixth time. In the third group game, Ria Percival replaced Abby Erceg as a record national player with her 133rd international match . With Sarah Gregorius New Zealand provided one of the two best goalscorers of the tournament (8 goals), Emma Rolston contributed 6 goals , for whom these were the first international goals for the senior team. Betsy Hassett , Annalie Longo and Rosie White scored 5 goals each . Grace Jale (2), who made her first international appearance at the tournament just like the third goalkeeper Nadia Olla, scored their first international goals as did Sarah Morton (1), Katie Rood (3) and Paige Satchell (1).
At the World Cup, the New Zealanders met Canada and the Netherlands, as they did four years earlier, and for the first time in a World Cup game against Cameroon . After losing to Canada and the Netherlands, New Zealand and Cameroon still had the chance to reach the round of 16 with a win in their last game. Ajara Nchout scored the first goal for the Africans in the 57th minute . In the 80th minute, Aurella Awona steered a shot into her own goal. Since a draw was of no use to both teams, they tried to score the winning goal. In the fifth minute, Nchout was able to open the door to the round of 16 for Cameroon with her second goal. New Zealand was eliminated for the fifth time in the preliminary round and this time remained the only team whose players could not score, as the only goal for New Zealand was an own goal.
World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand
Australia and New Zealand had applied for the World Cup and were the only remaining applicants next to Colombia until the award decision was made. a. Brazil and Japan withdrew their applications due to the COVID-19 pandemic . On June 25, 2020, the World Cup was awarded to Australia and New Zealand, which is the first time that a World Cup in the senior sector will take place in Oceania. New Zealand hosted the U-17 World Cup in 1999 , the U-17 Women's World Cup in 2008 and the U-20 World Cup in 2015 , while Australia hosted the Junior World Cup in 1981 and 1993 . For the first time, the World Cup will be held with 32 women's teams.
Games
New Zealand has played 15 World Cup games so far. None of them were won, 12 lost and three ended in a draw. New Zealand never took part in the opening game, but played three times against the hosts (twice China, once Canada) and once against the eventual world champions (Japan / 2011), but never against the defending champions. New Zealand played most often (3 times each) against China. Only three games were the first so far against the respective opponents.
New Zealand has played against teams from all other confederations so far, but only against the Asian (twice) and European champions (once).
Abby Erceg , Ria Percival and Ali Riley have played the most games so far (12 each), Hannah Wilkinson was the only New Zealander to score two goals.
All World Cup games | |||||||||
No. | date | Result | opponent | venue | occasion | Remarks | |||
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1 | 11/17/1991 | 0: 3 | Denmark | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | * | Preliminary round | First game of an OFC member against Denmark | ||
2 | 11/19/1991 | 0: 4 | Norway | Guangzhou ( CHN ) | * | Preliminary round | |||
3 | 11/21/1991 | 1: 4 | People's Republic of China | Foshan ( CHN ) | A. | Preliminary round | First game against China | ||
4th | 09/12/2007 | 0: 5 | Brazil | Wuhan ( CHN ) | * | Preliminary round | First game against Brazil Biggest loss for an oceanic team against a South American team |
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5 | 09/15/2007 | 0: 2 | Denmark | Wuhan ( CHN ) | * | Preliminary round | |||
6th | 09/20/2007 | 0: 2 | People's Republic of China | Tianjin ( CHN ) | A. | Preliminary round | |||
7th | 06/27/2011 | 1: 2 | Japan | Bochum ( DEU ) | * | Preliminary round | |||
8th | 07/01/2011 | 1: 2 | England | Dresden ( DEU ) | * | Preliminary round | |||
9 | 07/05/2011 | 2: 2 | Mexico | Sinsheim ( DEU ) | * | Preliminary round | |||
10 | 06/06/2015 | 0: 1 | Netherlands | Edmonton ( CAN ) | * | Preliminary round | |||
11 | 06/11/2015 | 0-0 | Canada | Edmonton ( CAN ) | A. | Preliminary round | |||
12 | 06/15/2015 | 2: 2 | People's Republic of China | Winnipeg ( CAN ) | * | Preliminary round | |||
13 | 06/11 2019 | 0: 1 | Netherlands | Le Havre ( FRA ) | * | Preliminary round | |||
14th | June 15, 2019 | 0: 2 | Canada | Grenoble ( FRA ) | * | Preliminary round | |||
15th | 06/20/2019 | 1: 2 | Cameroon | Montpellier ( FRA ) | * | Preliminary round |
Note: Teams in bold were champions of their confederation at the time of the match.
The New Zealand team suffered their biggest defeats against the following countries at a World Cup tournament:
- Brazil 0-5 (2007, preliminary round)
- Denmark 0-3 (1991, preliminary round)
- Cameroon 1: 2 (2019, preliminary round)
- Norway 0: 4 (1991, preliminary round)
Records
Negative records
- The longest losing streak: 8 games from 1991 to 2011
- The longest run without a win: New Zealand with 15 games 1991–2019
- First own goal: Terry McCahill in the game against Norway on November 19, 1991.
- Besides Argentina, Ghana and Mexico, New Zealand is the only team with more than 2 participations that was always eliminated in the preliminary round.
- New Zealand is one of the ten participants who have not yet won a World Cup game. New Zealand was the only one of these teams to take part five times.
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ The placements from 5th place onwards were determined by FIFA without any placement games, see Technical Report FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 ™ , page 159
- ↑ fifa.com: "Olympic Football Tournament Atlanta Women 1996"
- ↑ framba.de: "Women's World Cup 2015: group draw degenerates into a farce" ( Memento of the original from December 9, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ fifa.com: Award of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 ™ to Australia and New Zealand