Details 1924
Details 1947-1955
Details 1992-1995
Details 1996-2000
Details 2001-2005
1906-1939
Nr. Opponent Date Venue Score Competition
- Corinthians 14.08.1897 Johannesburg, SAF 0-3 [0]
- Corinthians 19.08.1897 Durban, SAF 1-4 [0]
- Corinthians 13.09.1897 Cape Town, SAF 1-2 [0]
- Corinthians 25.07.1903 Johannesburg, SAF 0-5 [0]
- Corinthians 05.09.1903 Cape Town, SAF 0-4 [0]
- "Argentinos" 09.07.1906 Buenos Aires, ARG 1-0 [1]
- Corinthians 17.08.1907 Johannesburg, SAF 1-2 [0]
- Corinthians 24.08.1907 Bloemfontein, SAF 0-2 [0]
- Corinthians 14.09.1907 Cape Town, SAF 1-1 [0]
- England FA XI 29.06.1910 Durban, SAF 0-3 [2]
- England FA XI 23.07.1910 Johannesburg, SAF 2-6 [2]
- England FA XI 30.07.1910 Cape Town, SAF 3-6 [2]
- England FA XI 19.06.1920 Durban, SAF 1-3 [2]
- England FA XI 26.06.1920 Johannesburg, SAF 1-3 [2]
- England FA XI 17.07.1920 Cape Town, SAF 1-9 [2]
- N. Ireland Amat. 24.09.1924 Belfast, NIL 2-1 [3]
- Wales Amateur 04.10.1924 Colwyn Bay, WAL 0-1 [3]
- England Amateur 11.10.1924 Southampton, ENG 2-3 [3]
- Netherlands 02.11.1924 Amsterdam, NET 1-2 [3]
- England Amateur 26.11.1924 London, ENG 2-3 [3]
- England FA XI 15.06.1929 Durban, SAF 2-3 [2]
- England FA XI 13.07.1929 Johannesburg, SAF 1-2 [2]
- England FA XI 17.07.1929 Cape Town, SAF 1-3 [2]
- England FA XI 17.06.1939 Johannesburg, SAF 0-3 [2]
- England FA XI 24.06.1939 Durban, SAF 2-8 [2]
- England FA XI 01.07.1939 Johannesburg, SAF 1-2 [2]
Remarks on pre-WW II matches:
[0] The Corinthians FC, formed in 1882 as a strictly amateur side, were
the first foreign team to visit South Africa. Many players from this
famous club earned full international caps for England between 1888
and 1923. During their three tours of South Africa in 1897, 1903 and
1907 they played 71 matches (23 in 1897 and 24 in the other two years),
including 8 (listed above) against the South African "Test" side, also
known as "Springboks".
[1] in 1906, a touring side ("Springboks") representing the South African
Football Association, considered the country's national side, toured
South America, playing a variety of club teams as well as league XIs
and a side called "Argentinos" which consisted of the best Argentine
players from the local league; it is an unofficial match for Argentina
but was considered an "official" "Test match" by the tourists. Apart
from this matches, the SAFA selection played 12 more matches in
Argentina and Uruguay, including one against an Argentine League XI
(Liga Argentina), won 4-1 on 15.07.1906, and one against an Uruguayan
League XI (Liga Uruguaya), won 6-1; on their way home they also played
a match in São Paulo against the Seleção Paulista on 31.07.1906,
won 6-0. The matches against the Liga Argentina and the Seleção
Paulista are also occasionally listed as 'official' international matches.
[2] an English FA selection toured South Africa on four occasions: in 1910,
1920, 1930 and 1939; during each of those tours, this selection played
3 "Test matches" against the Springboks, the official South African
team. While the English FA team were not the official national side,
it consisted almost exclusively of top professional players on each
occasion and was stronger than the England Amateur side which used to
make mincemeat of national sides from continental Europe in matches
considered official by their opponents (in fact, the star player of
the England Amateur side, Vivian Woodward, was part of the 1910 tour,
scoring twice in two of the three "Test matches"). The SAFA considered
these matches to be official and had the matches of the 1910, 1920 and
1929 tours listed in [FIF 31].
[3] in 1924, a South African touring team travelled Ireland, Britain and
the Netherlands from August 30 to December 3. They played 26 matches,
including 5 against 'national teams'. Of those five, one (the match
against the Netherlands) is an official international match for their
opponents; the others involved the Amateur sides of the FAs involved
and therefore do not count as official international matches; however,
note that many European continental national teams consider their
matches against e.g. the England Amateur side as official, and it is
clear from the mention of these matches in [FIF 31] that the SAFA did
so at the time.
1947-1955
Nr. Opponent Date Venue Score Competition
1 Australia 10.05.1947 Sydney, AUS 2-1
2 Australia 24.05.1947 Brisbane, AUS 4-2
3 Australia 31.05.1947 Sydney, AUS 3-3
4 Australia 07.06.1947 Newcastle, AUS 1-5
5 Australia 14.06.1947 Sydney, AUS 2-1
6 New Zealand 28.06.1947 Christchurch, NZL 6-5
7 New Zealand 05.07.1947 Dunedin, NZL 6-0
8 New Zealand 12.07.1947 Wellington, NZL 8-3
9 New Zealand 19.07.1947 Auckland, NZL 4-1
10 Australia 24.06.1950 Durban, RSA 3-2
11 Australia 01.07.1950 Johannesburg, RSA 2-1
12 Australia 08.07.1950 Port Elizabeth, RSA 1-2
13 Australia 23.07.1950 Cape Town, RSA 0-2
14 Portugal 22.11.1953 Lisbon, POR 1-3
15 Israel 01.05.1954 Johannesburg, RSA 2-1
16 Australia 03.09.1955 Brisbane, AUS 3-0
17 Australia 10.09.1955 Melbourne, AUS 2-0
18 Australia 17.09.1955 Adelaide, AUS 8-0
19 Australia 24.09.1955 Sydney, AUS 6-0
20 Australia 01.10.1955 Newcastle, AUS 4-1
since 1992
Nr. Opponent Date Venue Score Competition
21 Cameroon 07.07.1992 Durban, RSA 1-0
22 Cameroon 09.07.1992 Cape Town, RSA 1-2
23 Cameroon 11.07.1992 Johannesburg, RSA 2-2
24 Zimbabwe 16.08.1992 Harare, ZIM 1-4 ANC Qualifying
25 Zambia 30.08.1992 Johannesburg, RSA 0-1 ANC Qualifying
26 Nigeria 10.10.1992 Lagos, NGA 0-4 World Cup Qualifying
27 Congo 24.10.1992 Johannesburg, RSA 1-0 World Cup Qualifying
28 Botswana 10.01.1993 Gaborone, BOT 2-0
29 Nigeria 16.01.1993 Johannesburg, RSA 0-0 World Cup Qualifying
30 Congo 31.01.1993 Pointe Noire, CGO 1-0 World Cup Qualifying
31 Mauritius 10.04.1993 Johannesburg, RSA 0-0 ANC Qualifying
32 Zimbabwe 24.04.1993 Johannesburg, RSA 1-1 ANC Qualifying
33 Zambia 11.07.1993 Lusaka, ZAM 0-3 ANC Qualifying
34 Mauritius 25.07.1993 Bellevue, MRI 3-1 ANC Qualifying
35 Mexico 06.10.1993 Los Angeles, USA 0-4
36 Zimbabwe 24.04.1994 Mmabatho, RSA 1-0
37 Zambia 12.05.1994 Johannesburg, RSA 2-1
38 Australia 08.06.1994 Adelaide, AUS 0-1
39 Australia 12.06.1994 Sydney, AUS 0-1
40 Madagascar 04.09.1994 Antananarivo, MAD 1-0 ANC Qualifying
41 Mauritius 15.10.1994 Mabopane, RSA 1-0 ANC Qualifying
42 Zambia 13.11.1994 Lusaka, ZAM 1-1 ANC Qualifying
43 Ghana 27.11.1994 Pretoria, RSA 2-1 Simba Cup
44 Ivory Coast 30.11.1994 Port Elizabeth, RSA 0-0 Simba Cup
45 Cameroon 04.12.1994 Johannesburg, RSA 1-1 Simba Cup
46 Lesotho 30.04.1995 Maseru, LES 3-1
47 Argentina 13.05.1995 Johannesburg, RSA 1-1
48 Mozambique 30.09.1995 Johannesburg, RSA 3-2
49 Zambia 22.11.1995 Pretoria, RSA 2-2 Simba Cup
50 Egypt 24.11.1995 Mmabatho, RSA 2-0 Simba Cup
51 Zimbabwe 26.11.1995 Johannesburg, RSA 2-0 Simba Cup
52 Germany 15.12.1995 Johannesburg, RSA 0-0
53 Cameroon 13.01.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 3-0 African Nations Cup
54 Angola 20.01.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 1-0 African Nations Cup
55 Egypt 24.01.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 0-1 African Nations Cup
56 Algeria 27.01.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 2-1 African Nations Cup
57 Ghana 31.01.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 3-0 African Nations Cup
58 Tunisia 03.02.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 2-0 African Nations Cup
59 Brazil 24.04.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 2-3
60 Malawi 01.06.1996 Blantyre, MWI 1-0 World Cup Qualifying
61 Malawi 15.06.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 3-0 World Cup Qualifying
62 Kenya 14.09.1996 Durban, RSA 1-0 Simba Cup
63 Australia 18.09.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 2-0 Simba Cup
64 Ghana 21.09.1996 Pretoria, RSA 0-0 Simba Cup
65 Zaire 09.11.1996 Johannesburg, RSA 1-0 World Cup Qualifying
66 Zambia 11.01.1997 Lusaka, ZAM 0-0 World Cup Qualifying
67 Congo 06.04.1997 Pointe Noire, CGO 0-2 World Cup Qualifying
68 Zaire 27.04.1997 Lome, TOG 2-1 World Cup Qualifying
69 England 24.05.1997 Manchester, ENG 1-2
70 Netherlands 04.06.1997 Johannesburg, RSA 0-2
71 Zambia 08.06.1997 Johannesburg, RSA 3-0 World Cup Qualifying
72 Congo 16.08.1997 Johannesburg, RSA 1-0 World Cup Qualifying
73 France 11.09.1997 Lens, FRA 1-2
74 Germany 15.11.1997 Dusseldorf, GER 0-3
75 Brazil 07.12.1997 Johannesburg, RSA 1-2
76 Czech Republic 13.12.1997 Riyadh, KSA 2-2 Confederations Cup
77 UAE 15.12.1997 Riyadh, KSA 0-1 Confederations Cup
78 Uruguay 17.12.1997 Riyadh, KSA 3-4 Confederations Cup
79 Namibia 24.01.1998 Windhoek, NAM 2-3 [1] COSAFA Castle Cup
80 Angola 08.02.1998 Bobo Dioulasso, BFA 0-0 African Nations Cup
81 Ivory Coast 11.02.1998 Bobo Dioulasso, BFA 1-1 African Nations Cup
82 Namibia 16.02.1998 Bobo Dioulasso, BFA 4-1 African Nations Cup
83 Morocco 22.02.1998 Ouagadougou, BFA 2-1 African Nations Cup
84 Zaire 25.02.1998 Ouagadougou, BFA 2-1 [1] African Nations Cup
85 Egypt 28.02.1998 Ouagadougou, BFA 0-2 African Nations Cup
86 Zambia 20.05.1998 Johannesburg, RSA 1-1
87 Argentina 25.05.1998 Buenos Aires, ARG 0-2
88 Iceland 06.06.1998 Baiersbronn, GER 1-1
89 France 12.06.1998 Marseille, FRA 0-3 World Cup
90 Denmark 18.06.1998 Toulouse, FRA 1-1 World Cup
91 Saudi Arabia 24.06.1998 Bordeaux, FRA 2-2 World Cup
92 Angola 03.10.1998 Johannesburg, RSA 1-0 ANC Qualifying
93 Egypt 16.12.1998 Johannesburg, RSA 2-1 Nelson Mandela Challenge
94 Mauritius 23.01.1999 Curepipe, MRI 1-1 ANC Qualifying
95 Botswana 20.02.1999 Gaborone, BOT 2-1 COSAFA Castle Cup
96 Gabon 27.02.1999 Mabopane, RSA 4-1 ANC Qualifying
97 Gabon 10.04.1999 Libreville, GAB 0-1 ANC Qualifying
98 Denmark 28.04.1999 Křbenhavn, DEN 1-1
99 Trinidad & Tobago 06.05.1999 Port of Spain, TTO 0-2
100 Jamaica 09.05.1999 Kingston, JAM 1-1
101 Mauritius 05.06.1999 Durban, RSA 2-0 ANC Qualifying
102 Zimbabwe 16.06.1999 Johannesburg, RSA 0-1
103 Angola 21.06.1999 Luanda, ANG 2-2 ANC Qualifying
104 Namibia 31.07.1999 Windhoek, NAM 1-1 [2] COSAFA Castle Cup
105 Saudi Arabia 18.09.1999 Cape Town, RSA 1-0 Afroasian Cup
106 Saudi Arabia 30.09.1999 Riyadh, KSA 0-0 Afroasian Cup
107 Sweden 27.11.1999 Pretoria, RSA 1-0 Nelson Mandela Challenge
108 Gabon 23.01.2000 Kumasi, GHA 3-1 African Nations Cup
109 DR Congo 27.01.2000 Kumasi, GHA 1-0 African Nations Cup
110 Algeria 02.02.2000 Kumasi, GHA 1-1 African Nations Cup
111 Ghana 06.02.2000 Kumasi, GHA 1-0 African Nations Cup
112 Nigeria 10.02.2000 Lagos, NGA 0-2 African Nations Cup
113 Tunisia 12.02.2000 Accra, GHA 2-2 [3] African Nations Cup
114 Lesotho 09.04.2000 Maseru, LES 2-0 World Cup Qualifying
115 Lesotho 22.04.2000 Bloemfontein, RSA 1-0 World Cup Qualifying
116 Mauritius 29.04.2000 Rustenburg, RSA 3-0 COSAFA Castle Cup
117 Malta 28.05.2000 Ta'Qali, MLT 1-0
118 USA 03.06.2000 Washington, USA 0-4 US Cup
119 Mexico 07.06.2000 Dallas, USA 2-4 US Cup
120 Ireland 11.06.2000 East Rutherford, USA 1-2 US Cup
121 Swaziland 17.06.2000 Witbank, RSA 2-0 COSAFA Castle Cup
122 Zimbabwe 09.07.2000 Harare, ZIM 0-2 [4] World Cup Qualifying
123 Zimbabwe 29.07.2000 Port Elizabeth, RSA 0-1 COSAFA Castle Cup
124 Congo 03.09.2000 Pointe Noire, CGO 2-1 ANC Qualifying
125 France 07.10.2000 Johannesburg, RSA 0-0 Nelson Mandela Challenge
126 Liberia 16.12.2000 Johannesburg, RSA 2-1 ANC Qualifying
127 Mauritius 13.01.2001 Bellevue, MRI 1-1 ANC Qualifying
128 Burkina Faso 27.01.2001 Rustenburg, RSA 1-0 World Cup Qualifying
129 Malawi 25.02.2001 Blantyre, MWI 2-1 World Cup Qualifying
130 Mauritius 24.03.2001 Port Elizabeth, RSA 3-0 ANC Qualifying
131 Italy 25.04.2001 Perugia, ITA 0-1
132 Mozambique 29.04.2001 Maputo, MOZ 3-0 COSAFA Castle Cup
133 Zimbabwe 05.05.2001 Johannesburg, RSA 2-1 World Cup Qualifying
134 Liberia 03.06.2001 Paynesville NCQ 1-1 ANC Qualifying
135 Congo 17.06.2001 Durban, RSA 0-0 ANC Qualifying
136 Burkina Faso 01.07.2001 Ouagadougou, BFA 1-1 World Cup Qualifying
137 Malawi 14.07.2001 Durban, RSA 2-0 World Cup Qualifying
138 Malawi 21.07.2001 Blantyre, MWI 1-0 COSAFA Castle Cup
139 Sweden 15.08.2001 Solna, SWE 0-3
140 Egypt 10.11.2001 Johannesburg, RSA 1-0 Nelson Mandela Challenge
141 Angola 15.01.2002 Mafikeng, RSA 1-0
142 Burkina Faso 20.01.2002 Segou, MLI 0-0 African Nations Cup
143 Ghana 24.01.2002 Segou, MLI 0-0 African Nations Cup
144 Morocco 30.01.2002 Segou, MLI 3-1 African Nations Cup
145 Mali 03.02.2002 Kayes, MLI 0-2 African Nations Cup
146 Saudi Arabia 20.03.2002 Pistoia, ITA 0-1
147 Georgia 27.03.2002 Tbilisi, GEO 1-4
148 Botswana 30.03.2002 Gaborone, BOT 0-0 [5] COSAFA Castle Cup
149 Ecuador 14.04.2002 Murcia, ESP 0-0
150 Madagascar 12.05.2002 Durban, RSA 1-0
151 Scotland 20.05.2002 Hong Kong, HKG 2-0 Reunification Cup
152 Turkey 23.05.2002 Hong Kong, HKG 2-0 Reunification Cup
153 Paraguay 02.06.2002 Busan, KOR 2-2 World Cup
154 Slovenia 08.06.2002 Daegu, KOR 1-0 World Cup
155 Spain 12.06.2002 Daejeon, KOR 2-3 World Cup
156 Madagascar 21.07.2002 Port Elizabeth, RSA 0-0 [6] COSAFA Castle Cup
157 Swaziland 24.08.2002 Polokwane, RSA 4-1 COSAFA Castle Cup
158 Ivory Coast 08.09.2002 Abidjan, CIV 0-0 ANC Qualifying
159 Malawi 21.09.2002 Blantyre, MWI 3-1 COSAFA Castle Cup
160 Malawi 28.09.2002 Durban, RSA 1-0 COSAFA Castle Cup
161 Burundi 13.10.2002 Bloemfontein, RSA 2-0 ANC Qualifying
162 Kenya 23.10.2002 Arusha, TAN 1-1 [7] Castle Lager Cup
163 Tanzania 26.10.2002 Dar es Salaam, TAN 1-1 [3] Castle Lager Cup
164 Senegal 19.11.2002 Johannesburg, RSA 1-1 [8] Nelson Mandela Challenge
165 Madagascar 29.03.2003 Johannesburg, RSA 2-0
166 Jamaica 30.04.2003 Cape Town, RSA 0-0
167 England 22.05.2003 Durban, RSA 1-2
168 Trinidad & Tobago 14.06.2003 Port Elizabeth, RSA 2-1
169 Ivory Coast 22.06.2003 Polokwane, RSA 2-1 ANC Qualifying
170 Burundi 06.07.2003 Bujumbura, BDI 2-0 ANC Qualifying
171 Zimbabwe 19.07.2003 East London, RSA 0-1 COSAFA Castle Cup
172 Lesotho 08.10.2003 Maseru, LES 3-0
173 Costa Rica 11.10.2003 Potchefstroom, RSA 2-1 Nelson Mandela Challenge
174 Egypt 15.11.2003 Cairo, EGY 1-2
175 Tunisia 19.11.2003 Tunis, TUN 0-2
176 Mauritius 10.01.2004 Curepipe, MRI 0-2 COSAFA Castle Cup
177 Senegal 18.01.2004 Dakar, SEN 1-2
178 Benin 27.01.2004 Sfax, TUN 2-0 African Nations Cup
179 Nigeria 31.01.2004 Monastir, TUN 0-4 African Nations Cup
180 Morocco 04.02.2004 Sousse, TUN 1-1 African Nations Cup
181 Australia 30.03.2004 London, ENG 0-1
182 Cape Verde 12.06.2004 Bloemfontein, RSA 2-1 WC/ANC Qualifying
183 Ghana 20.06.2004 Kumasi, GHA 0-3 WC/ANC Qualifying
184 Burkina Faso 03.07.2004 Johannesburg, RSA 2-0 WC/ANC Qualifying
185 Tunisia 18.08.2004 Tunis, TUN 2-0
186 DR Congo 05.09.2004 Kinshasa, COD 0-1 WC/ANC Qualifying
187 Uganda 10.10.2004 Kampala, UGA 1-0 WC/ANC Qualifying
188 Nigeria 17.11.2004 Johannesburg, RSA 2-1 Nelson Mandela Challenge
189 Australia 10.02.2005 Durban, RSA 1-1
190 Seychelles 26.02.2005 Curepipe, MRI 3-0 COSAFA Castle Cup
191 Mauritius 27.02.2005 Curepipe, MRI 1-0 COSAFA Castle Cup
192 Uganda 26.03.2005 Johannesburg, RSA 2-1 WC/ANC Qualifying
193 Cape Verde 04.06.2005 Praia, CPV 2-1 WC/ANC Qualifying
194 Ghana 18.06.2005 Johannesburg, RSA 0-2 WC/ANC Qualifying
195 Mexico 08.07.2005 Carson, USA 2-1 Gold Cup
196 Jamaica 10.07.2005 Los Angeles, USA 3-3 Gold Cup
197 Guatemala 13.07.2005 Houston, USA 1-1 Gold Cup
198 Panama 17.07.2005 Houston, USA 1-1 [9] Gold Cup
199 Zambia 13.08.2005 Mafikeng, RSA 2-2 [10] COSAFA Castle Cup
200 Iceland 17.08.2005 Reykjavík, ISL 1-4
201 Burkina Faso 03.09.2005 Ouagadougou, BFA 1-3 WC/ANC Qualifying
202 Germany 07.09.2005 Bremen, GER 2-4
203 DR Congo 08.10.2005 Durban, RSA 2-2 WC/ANC Qualifying
NOTES:
[1] After sudden death extra time.
[2] After sudden death extra time, South Africa lost 1-4 on penalties.
[3] South Africa won 4-3 on penalties.
[4] Match abandoned after 82 min because of crowd trouble; result stood.
[5] South Africa won 5-4 on penalties.
[6] South Africa won 4-1 on penalties.
[7] South Africa lost 3-5 on penalties.
[8] South Africa lost 1-4 on penalties.
[9] After extra time, South Africa lost 3-5 on penalties.
[10] South Africa lost 8-9 on penalties.
Against the confederations
P W T L GF-GA GD PTS EFFIC.%
CAF 130 72 33 25 174-105 69 177 68.07
AFC 5 1 2 2 3- 4 -1 4 40.00
CONMEBOL 7 0 3 4 9- 14 -5 3 21.42
CONCACAF 12 3 5 4 14- 23 -9 11 45.83
OFC 23 15 2 6 68- 32 28 32 69.56
UEFA 26 6 6 14 25- 44 -19 18 34.61
Venuewise
P W T L GF-GA GD PTS EFFIC.%
Home 83 51 19 13 114- 57 57 121 72.89
Away 79 32 15 32 121-114 7 80 50.00
Neutral 41 14 17 10 58- 53 5 45 54.87
Countrywise
P W T L GF-GA GD PTS EFFIC.%
Algeria 2 1 1 0 3- 2 1 3 75.00
Angola 5 3 2 0 5- 2 3 8 80.00
Argentina 2 0 1 1 1- 3 -2 1 25.00
Australia 19 11 2 6 44- 23 21 24 63.15
Benin 1 1 0 0 2- 0 2 2 100.00
Botswana 3 2 1 0 4- 1 3 5 83.33
Burkina Faso 5 2 2 1 5- 4 1 6 60.00
Burundi 1 1 0 0 2- 0 2 2 100.00
Brazil 2 0 0 2 3- 5 -2 0 0.00
Cameroon 5 2 2 1 8- 5 3 6 60.00
Cape Verde 2 2 0 0 4- 2 2 4 100.00
Congo(-Brazzav.) 6 4 1 1 5- 3 2 9 75.00
Congo DR 6 4 1 1 8- 5 3 9 75.00
Costa Rica 1 1 0 0 2- 1 1 3 100.00
Czech Republic 1 0 1 0 2- 2 0 1 50.00
Denmark 2 0 2 0 2- 2 0 2 50.00
Ecuador 1 0 1 0 0- 0 0 1 50.00
Egypt 6 3 0 3 6- 6 0 6 50.00
England 2 0 0 2 2- 4 -2 0 0.00
France 3 0 1 2 1- 5 -4 1 16.66
Gabon 3 2 0 1 7- 3 4 4 66.66
Georgia 1 0 0 1 1- 4 -3 0 0.00
Germany 3 0 1 2 2- 7 -5 1 16.66
Ghana 7 3 2 2 6- 6 0 8 57.14
Guatemala 1 0 1 0 1- 1 0 1 50.00
Iceland 2 0 1 1 2- 5 -3 1 25.00
Ireland Republic 1 0 0 1 1- 2 -1 0 0.00
Israel 1 1 0 0 2- 1 1 2 100.00
Italy 1 0 0 1 0- 1 -1 0 0.00
Ivory Coast 4 1 3 0 3- 2 1 5 62.50
Jamaica 3 0 3 0 4- 4 0 3 50.00
Kenya 2 1 1 0 2- 1 1 3 75.00
Lesotho 4 4 0 0 9- 1 8 8 100.00
Liberia 2 1 1 0 3- 2 1 3 75.00
Madagascar 4 3 1 0 4- 0 4 7 87.50
Malawi 7 6 0 1 12- 3 9 12 85.71
Mali 1 0 0 1 0- 2 -2 0 0.00
Malta 1 1 0 0 1- 0 1 2 100.00
Mauritius 10 6 3 1 15- 5 10 15 75.00
Mexico 3 1 0 2 4- 9 -5 2 33.33
Morocco 3 2 1 0 6- 3 3 5 83.33
Mozambique 2 2 0 0 6- 2 4 4 100.00
Namibia 3 1 1 1 7- 5 2 3 50.00
Netherlands 1 0 0 1 0- 2 -2 0 0.00
Nigeria 5 1 1 3 2- 11 -9 3 30.00
New Zealand 4 4 0 0 24- 9 15 8 100.00
Panama 1 0 1 0 1- 1 0 1 50.00
Paraguay 1 0 1 0 2- 2 0 1 50.00
Portugal 1 0 0 1 1- 3 -2 0 0.00
Saudi Arabia 4 1 2 1 3- 3 0 4 50.00
Scotland 1 1 0 0 2- 0 2 2 100.00
Senegal 2 0 1 1 2- 3 0 1 25.00
Seychelles 1 1 0 0 3- 0 3 2 100.00
Slovenia 1 1 0 0 1- 0 1 2 100.00
Spain 1 0 0 1 2- 3 -1 0 0.00
Swaziland 2 2 0 0 6- 1 5 4 100.00
Sweden 2 1 0 1 1- 3 -2 2 50.00
Tanzania 1 0 1 0 1- 1 0 1 50.00
Trinidad & Tobago 2 1 0 1 2- 3 -1 2 50.00
Tunisia 4 2 1 1 6- 4 2 5 62.50
Turkey 1 1 0 0 2- 0 2 2 100.00
UAE 1 0 0 1 0- 1 -1 0 0.00
Uganda 2 2 0 0 3- 1 2 4 100.00
United States 1 0 0 1 0- 4 -4 0 0.00
Uruguay 1 0 0 1 3- 4 -1 0 0.00
Zambia 9 2 5 2 11- 11 0 9 50.00
Zimbabwe 9 4 1 4 9- 9 0 9 50.00
TOTAL 203 97 51 55 292-222 70 245 60.34
Special thanks to: Andre Zlotkowski, Barry Smith, Gianluca Berardo, Josef Bobrowsky, Ian J. Williams, Jean-Michel Cazal, Thembi Gamedze, Yaniv Bleicher, Sébastien Duret and Luigi Bonaddio. Web Sites: Ozsoccer Magazine: Matches vs Australia in 1947, 1950 and 1955. Confederatione Africaine de Football: African Nations Cup 2000 matches. South African Football Association: Some matches from 1992 to 1999. Sport Scheduler: Coaches from 1992 to 1997. Reuters' Daily Soccer: Some matches from 2000 & 2001. Others: The Christchurch Press: New Zealand newspaper. Haaretz: Israel newspaper. South Africa Sports Encyclopedia: Donaldson Publishing Limited 1957.
Details 1924
Details 1947-1955
Details 1992-1995
Details 1996-2000
Details 2001-2005
Prepared by Dirk Nikulski, Martín Tabeira and Karel Stokkermans for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
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