Vanuatu national football team results (1981–1999)

This page details the match results and statistics of the Vanuatu national football team[Note 1] from 1981 to 1999.

Key

Results

Vanuatu's score is shown first in each case.

No. Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Vanuatu scorers Att. Ref.
38 7 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Western Samoa 13–1 1981 South Pacific Mini Games P. Waoute (7), R. Waoute (2), Korikalo (3), Roquara [1][2][3]
39 8 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  New Caledonia 2–2 1981 South Pacific Mini Games P. Waoute, R. Waoute [1][2][3]
40 9 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Tahiti 1–1 1981 South Pacific Mini Games P. Waoute [1][2][3]
41 10 July 1981 SIPL, Honiara (N)  Fiji 1–1 1981 South Pacific Mini Games Kalsakau [1][2][3]
42 11 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Solomon Islands 1–2 1981 South Pacific Mini Games P. Waoute [1][2][3]
43 13 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Papua New Guinea 2–3 1981 South Pacific Mini Games Roquara, P. Waoute [1][2][3]
44 15 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Papua New Guinea 0–1 1981 South Pacific Mini Games [1][2][3]
45 August 1983 Vanuatu (H)  Tahiti 1–1 Friendly [1][2]
46 August 1983 Vanuatu (H)  Tahiti 1–5 Friendly [1][2]
47 August 1983 Vanuatu (H)  Tahiti 1–6 Friendly [1][2]
48 22 August 1983 Apia (N)  Fiji 0–6 1983 South Pacific Games [1][2][4]
49 26 August 1983 Apia (N)  New Caledonia 2–6 1983 South Pacific Games [1][2][4]
September 1983 Apia (N)  Solomon Islands [A] 1983 South Pacific Games [1][2][4]
50 9 December 1987 Nouméa (N)  Wallis and Futuna 6–1 1987 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][5]
51 10 December 1987 Nouméa (N)  American Samoa 7–0 1987 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][5]
52 12 December 1987 Nouméa (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–1 1987 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][5]
53 15 December 1987 Nouméa (N)  Tahiti 1–2 1987 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][5]
54 17 December 1987 Nouméa (N)  New Caledonia 0–6 1987 South Pacific Games [1][2][5]
55 19 December 1987 Nouméa (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–3 1987 South Pacific Games [1][2][5]
56 23 October 1988 Solomon Islands (N)  New Caledonia 1–6 1988 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][6]
57 24 October 1988 Solomon Islands (N)  Fiji 0–8 1988 Melanesia Cup [1][2][6]
58 25 October 1988 Solomon Islands (N)  Solomon Islands 0–5 1988 Melanesia Cup [1][2][6]
59 26 October 1988 Solomon Islands (N)  New Caledonia 1–0 1988 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][6]
60 28 October 1989 Fiji (N)  Solomon Islands 0–2 1989 Melanesia Cup [1][2][7]
61 30 October 1989 Fiji (N)  Fiji 1–2 1989 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][7]
62 31 October 1989 Fiji (N)  Papua New Guinea 0–3 1989 Melanesia Cup [1][2][7]
63 3 November 1989 Fiji (N)  New Caledonia 1–5 1989 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][7]
64 1 November 1990 Nouméa (N)  New Caledonia 1–0 1990 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][8]
65 3 November 1990 Nouméa (N)  Solomon Islands 1–1 1990 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][8]
66 5 November 1990 Nouméa (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–0 1990 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][8]
67 6 November 1990 La Foa (N)  Fiji 1–1 1990 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][8]
68 9 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Wallis and Futuna 4–0 1991 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][9]
69 11 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–0 1991 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][9]
70 13 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Solomon Islands 0–3 1991 South Pacific Games [1][2][9]
71 17 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Fiji 1–3 (a.e.t.) 1991 South Pacific Games Vari [1][2][9]
72 19 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  New Caledonia 0–3 1991 South Pacific Games [1][2][9]
73 27 June 1992 Port Vila (H)  New Zealand 1–4 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification Vatú [1][2][10]
74 1 July 1992 Auckland (A)  New Zealand 0–8 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][10]
75 13 July 1992 Vanuatu (H)  Tahiti 2–1 Friendly Unknown [1][2]
76 20 July 1992 Vanuatu (H)  Tahiti 1–2 Friendly Unknown [1][2]
77 25 July 1992 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N)  New Caledonia 0–1 1992 Melanesia Cup [1][2][11]
78 27 July 1992 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Solomon Islands 1–3 1992 Melanesia Cup Carlot [1][2][11]
79 30 July 1992 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Fiji 0–2 1992 Melanesia Cup [1][2][11]
80 12 September 1992 Suva (A)  Fiji 0–3 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][10]
81 26 September 1992 Port Vila (H)  Fiji 0–3 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification [1][2][10]
82 7 December 1993 Vanuatu (N)  Tonga 3–0 1993 South Pacific Mini Games Unknown [1][2][12]
83 10 December 1993 Vanuatu (N)  New Caledonia 1–1 1993 South Pacific Mini Games Unknown [1][2][12]
84 13 December 1993 Vanuatu (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–0 1993 South Pacific Mini Games Unknown [1][2][12]
85 14 December 1993 Vanuatu (N)  Fiji 0–2 1993 South Pacific Mini Games [1][2][12]
86 16 December 1993 Vanuatu (N)  New Caledonia 1–2 1993 South Pacific Mini Games Unknown [1][2][12]
87 5 July 1994 Solomon Islands (N)  New Caledonia 2–3 1994 Melanesia Cup[B] Unknown [1][2][13]
88 6 July 1994 Solomon Islands (N)  Solomon Islands 0–4 1994 Melanesia Cup[B] [1][2][13]
89 7 July 1994 Solomon Islands (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–1 1994 Melanesia Cup[B] Unknown [1][2][13]
90 8 July 1994 Solomon Islands (N)  Fiji 2–4 1994 Melanesia Cup[B] Unknown [1][2][13]
91 16 August 1995 French Polynesia (N)  Guam 6–0 1995 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][14]
92 20 August 1995 French Polynesia (N)  Papua New Guinea 3–0 1995 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][14]
93 22 August 1995 French Polynesia (N)  Fiji 1–3 1995 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][14]
94 24 August 1995 French Polynesia (N)  Tahiti 0–3 1995 South Pacific Games [1][2][14]
95 26 August 1995 French Polynesia (N)  Fiji 0–3 1995 South Pacific Games [1][2][14]
96 18 September 1996 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Solomon Islands 1–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Naukoot [1][2][15]
97 20 September 1996 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–2 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Garo [1][2][15]
98 7 September 1998 Espiritu Santo (N)  Fiji 1–2 1998 Melanesia Cup[C] Unknown [1][2][16]
99 8 September 1998 Espiritu Santo (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–1 1998 Melanesia Cup[C] Unknown [1][2][16]
100 10 September 1998 Espiritu Santo (N)  Solomon Islands 3–1 1998 Melanesia Cup[C] Unknown [1][2][16]
101 12 September 1998 Espiritu Santo (N)  New Caledonia 3–2 1998 Melanesia Cup[C] Unknown [1][2][16]
102 28 September 1998 Lang Park, Brisbane (N)  New Zealand 1–8 1998 OFC Nations Cup Roronamahava [1][2][17]
103 30 September 1998 Lang Park, Brisbane (N)  Tahiti 1–5 1998 OFC Nations Cup Rarai [1][2][17]
Notes
  1. ^
    Note 1: On 30 July 1980, the New Hebrides declared independence from the United Kingdom and France as the Republic of Vanuatu. For results prior to 30 July 1980, see New Hebrides national football team results.
  2. ^
    A: Some sources suggest the Solomon Islands defeated Vanuatu in their final match at the 1983 South Pacific Games but the score is unknown. Both teams had been eliminated from the tournament prior to the match.[1][2][4]
  3. ^
    B: The 1994 Melanesia Cup doubled as qualifiers for the 1996 OFC Nations Cup.
  4. ^
    C: The 1998 Melanesia Cup doubled as qualifiers for the 1998 OFC Nations Cup.

Record by opponent

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD WPCT
 American Samoa 1 1 0 0 7 0 +7 100.00
 Fiji 14 0 3 11 8 43 35 0.00
 Guam 1 1 0 0 6 0 +6 100.00
 New Caledonia 13 3 2 8 15 37 22 23.08
 New Zealand 3 0 0 3 2 20 18 0.00
 Papua New Guinea 12 4 3 5 12 15 3 33.33
 Samoa[lower-alpha 1] 1 1 0 0 13 1 +12 100.00
 Solomon Islands 9 1 2 6 7 22 15 11.11
 Tahiti 9 1 2 6 9 26 17 11.11
 Tonga 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00
 Wallis and Futuna 2 2 0 0 10 1 +9 100.00
Total 66 15 12 39 92 165 73 22.73
Source: Results
Notes:
  1. Includes results as Western Samoa.

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