List of first association football internationals per country: 1872–1940

The following is a list of first official international association football matches for each (present or past) member of FIFA, played up to the end of 1939. The matches are listed chronologically.


Scotland and England

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30 November 1872 [1][2] Friendly Scotland   0–0   England Hamilton Crescent, Partick
[1] [2] Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Willy Keay (Scotland)

First official international match in football history.

Wales

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25 March 1876[3] 1876 Scotland v Wales football match Scotland   4–0   Wales Hamilton Crescent, Partick
Ferguson   40'
Lang   48'
MacKinnon   53'
H. McNeil   70'
[3] Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Robert W. Gardner (Scotland)

Ireland (Northern Ireland)

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18 February 1882[4] Friendly Ireland   0–13   England Bloomfield, Belfast
[4] [5] Vaughton   3', ?', ?', ?', ?'
A. Brown   8', ?', ?', ?'
J. Brown   15', ?'
Cursham   ?'
C. Bambridge   ?'
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Robert M Kennedy (Ireland)

Uruguay and Argentina

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20 July 1902[5] Friendly Uruguay   0–6   Argentina Estadio Paso del Molino, Montevideo
[6] Dickinson   3'
Arimalo   31' (o.g.)
Morgan   64'
Carve   66' (o.g.)
Anderson   71'
J. Brown   86'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Roberto W. Ruud (Argentina)

First official international match played outside the British Isles.[7]

Austria and Hungary

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12 October 1902[6][7] Friendly Austria   5–0   Hungary Wiener A.C. Platz, Vienna
Taurer   5'
Studnicka   10', ?', ?'
Huber   34'
[8] Attendance: 500
Referee: Roland Shires (England)

First official international match played in continental Europe.

Bohemia (Czech Republic)

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5 April 1903[8] Friendly Hungary   2–1   Bohemia Millenáris Sporttelep, Budapest
Borbás   16'
Minder   78'
[9] Rezek   9' Attendance: 750
Referee: Béla Ordódy (Hungary)

Belgium and France

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1 May 1904[9][10] Évence Coppée Trophy Belgium   3–3   France Stade du Vivier d'Oie, Brussels
Quéritet   7', 50'
Destrebecq   65'
[10] Mesnier   12'
Royet   13'
Cypres   87'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: John C. Keene (England)

Switzerland

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12 February 1905[11] Friendly France   1–0    Switzerland Parc des Princes, Paris
Cypres   60' [11] Attendance: 500
Referee: John Lewis (England)

Netherlands

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30 April 1905[12] Friendly Belgium   1–4   Netherlands Beerschot A.C. Stadion, Antwerp
Stom   66' (o.g.)[12] [13] [14] de Neve   87', 106', 117', 119' Attendance: 800
Referee: Frank König (Belgium)

Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago

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21 July 1905[13] Friendly British Guiana   1–4   Trinidad and Tobago British Guiana
Not known   ?' Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'

Germany

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5 April 1908[14] Friendly Switzerland   5–3   Germany Stadion Landhof, Basel
Kämpfer   21', 89'
Jordan   28' (o.g.)
Pfeiffer   32', 57'
[15] Becker   6', 69'
Förderer   52'
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: H. P. Devitte (Switzerland)

Sweden and Norway

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12 July 1908[15][16] Friendly Sweden   11–3   Norway Balders Hage, Gothenburg
Gustafsson   14', 79'
Börjesson   24', 60', 75', 86'
Bergström   27', 29', 44', 89'
Lindman   45'
[16] Bøhn   1', 66'
Endrerud   45'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Charles Smith (England)

Denmark

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19 October 1908[17] 1908 Olympic Games Denmark   9–0   France White City, London
N. Middelboe   10', 50'
Wolfhagen   15', 17', 67', 72'
Bohr   25', 46'
Nielsen   78'
[17] Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Thomas Kyle (England)

Italy

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15 May 1910[18] Friendly Italy   6–2   France Arena Civica, Milan
Lana   13', 59', 89'
Fossati   20'
Rizzi   66'
Debernardi   82'
[18] Bellocq   49'
Ducret   62'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Henry Goodley (England)

Chile

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27 May 1910[19] Friendly Argentina   3–1   Chile Belgrano, Buenos Aires
Viale   38'
Susán   43'
Hayes   68'
[19] Simmons   11' Attendance: 6,200
Referee: Arnaldo Bergalli

Finland

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22 October 1911[20] Friendly Finland   2–5   Sweden Eläintarha Stadium, Helsinki
Lindbäck   3'
Jerima   5'
[20] Ericsson   40'
Persson   46'
Brolin   65', 86'
Andersson   88'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Arve Eerikäinen (Finland)

Luxembourg

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29 October 1911[21] Friendly Luxembourg   1–4   France Stade Racing Club, Lëtzebuerg
Elter   15' [21] Vialmonteil   26'
Mesnier   32', 80'
Gravier   84'
Attendance: 2,400
Referee: Raphael Van Praag (Belgium)

Russia

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30 June 1912[22] 1912 Olympic Games Finland   2–1   Russia Tranebergs Idrottsplats, Stockholm
Wiberg   30'
Öhman   80'
[22] Butusov   71' Attendance: 200
Referee: Per Sjöblom (Sweden)

Philippines and China

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1 February 1913[23] 1913 Far Eastern Games Philippines   2–1   China[24] Carnival Grounds, Manila
Not known   ?' Not known   ?'

Brazil

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20 September 1914[24] Friendly Argentina   3–0   Brazil Gimnasia, Buenos Aires
Izaguirre   41', 65'
Molfino   57'
[25] Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Leon Peyrou

United States

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20 August 1916[25] Friendly Sweden   2–3   United States Stockholms Stadion, Stockholm
Törnqvist   7', 81' [26] [27] Spalding   (22)
Ellis   (53)
Cooper   (68)
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Hagbard Vestergaard (Denmark)

Japan

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9 May 1917[26] 1917 Far Eastern Games Japan  [30] 0–5   China[31] Tokyo
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'

Paraguay

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11 May 1919[27] Friendly Paraguay   1–5   Argentina Estadio de Puerto Sajonia, Asunción
Talavera   ?' [32] Polimeni   7'
Laguna   52', 58'
Ochandio   75', 87'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: German Guassone (Argentina)

Spain

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28 August 1920[28] 1920 Olympic Games Denmark   0–1   Spain La Butte, Brussels
[33][34] Patricio   54' Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Willem Eymers (Netherlands)

Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia

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28 August 1920[29][30] 1920 Olympic Games Czechoslovakia   7–0   Yugoslavia Bosuilstadion, Antwerp
Vanik   20', 46', 79'
Janda   34', 50', 75'
Sedláček   43'
[35] [36] Attendance: 600
Referee: Raphael Van Praag (Belgium)

Egypt

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28 August 1920[31] 1920 Olympic Games Italy   2–1   Egypt Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent
Baloncieri   25'
Brezzi   57'
Report [37] Osman   30' Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Paul Putz (Belgium)

Estonia

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17 October 1920[32] Friendly Finland   6–0   Estonia Töölön Pallokenttä, Helsinki
Öhman   5'
Eklöf   10', 80'
Österholm   15'
Tanner   35', 70'
[38] Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Kaarlo Soinio (Finland)

Suriname

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28 January 1921[33] Friendly Dutch Guiana   1–2   British Guiana Dutch Guiana
Not known   ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Costa Rica and El Salvador

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14 September 1921[34][35] Independence Centenary Games Costa Rica   7–0   El Salvador Guatemala City
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'

Guatemala and Honduras

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14 September 1921[36][37] Independence Centenary Games Guatemala   10–1   Honduras Guatemala City
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?'

Poland

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18 December 1921[38] Friendly Hungary   1–0   Poland Hungária Körút, Budapest
Szabó   18' [39] Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Emil Grätz (Czechoslovakia)

Portugal

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18 December 1921[39] Friendly Spain   3–1   Portugal Campo de O'Donnell, Madrid
Meana   20'
Alcántara   23', 50'
[40] Augusto   75' Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Charles Barette (Belgium)

Romania

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8 June 1922[40] 1922 King Alexander's Cup Yugoslavia   1–2   Romania Stadion Jugoslavija, Belgrade
Šifer   35' [41] Rónnay   41'
Guga   61'
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Heinrich Retschury (Austria)

New Zealand and Australia

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17 June 1922[41][42] Friendly New Zealand   3–1   Australia Carisbrook, Dunedin
Cook   ?', ?'
Knott   ?'
[42] Maunder   ?' Attendance: 8,000
Referee: M. Thornley

Latvia

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24 September 1922[43] Friendly Latvia   1–1   Finland A.S.K. Stadion, Riga
Bārda   2' [43] Üpraus   88' Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Verner Eklöf (Finland)

Mexico

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1 January 1923[44] Friendly Guatemala   2–3   Mexico Estadio Marte, Guatemala City
Minondo   65'
Kinhie   72'
[44] Díaz   25'
Horacio Ortiz   40'
López   70'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: José James

Lithuania

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24 June 1923[45] Friendly Lithuania   0–5   Estonia L.F.L.S. Stadionas, Kaunas
[45] Tell   1', 62', 79'
Ellman-Eelma   40'
Paal   64'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Adolf Hahne (Latvia)

Turkey

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26 October 1923[46] Friendly Turkey   2–2   Romania Taksim Stadium, Istanbul
Sporel   32', 50' [46] Gansl   20', 53' Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Anton Krátký (Czechoslovakia)

Aruba and Curaçao

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6 April 1924[47][48] Friendly Aruba   0–4   Curaçao Aruba
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'

Bulgaria

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21 May 1924[49] Friendly Austria   6–0   Bulgaria Simmeringer Sportplatz, Vienna
Horvath   31', 48', 49'
Grünwald   45', 49'
Danis   73'
[47] Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Theodor Kiss (Hungary)

Republic of Ireland

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28 May 1924[50] 1924 Olympic Games Irish Free State   1–0   Bulgaria Stade Olympique de Colombes, Colombes, Paris
Duncan   75' [48] Attendance: 1,659
Referee: A. Henriot (France)

Canada

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7 June 1924[51][49] Friendly Australia   3–2   Canada Brisbane
Not known   ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?'

South Africa

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24 September 1924[52] Friendly Ireland   1–2   South Africa Solitude, Belfast
Frank Rushe   10' [50] D Murray   44'
J Green   75'
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: William Cowan (Ireland)

Soviet Union

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16 November 1924[53] Friendly Soviet Union   3–0   Turkey Stadion Imeni Vorovskogo, Moscow
Butusov   14', 25'
Shpakovsky   70'
[51] Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Hamdi Emin Çap (Turkey)

Haiti and Jamaica

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22 March 1925[54][55] Friendly Haiti   1–2   Jamaica Haiti
Not known   ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Kenya and Uganda

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1 May 1926[56][57] Gossage Cup Kenya   1–1   Uganda Nairobi
Not known   ?' Not known   ?'

Bolivia

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12 October 1926[58] 1926 South American Championship Chile   7–1   Bolivia Estadio Sport de Ñuñoa, Santiago
Ramírez   10'
Subiabre   14'
Arellano   15', 41', 80', 84'
Moreno   47'
[52] Aguilar   89' Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Norberto Luis Gallieri (Argentina)

Peru

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11 November 1927[59] 1927 South American Championship Peru   0–4   Uruguay Estadio Nacional, Lima
[53] Ulloa   49' (o.g.)[54]
Sacco   52', 71'
Castro   75'
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Consolato Nay Foino (Argentina)

Tunisia

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1928[60] Friendly Tunisia   2–3   France "B" Stade Municipal de Gabès, Gabès
Not known   ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?', ?'

Greece

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7 April 1929[61] Friendly Greece   1–4   Italy "B" Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, Athens
Nahmias   60' [55] Volk   35', 65'
Busini   68'
Tansini   80'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Ferenc Kann (Hungary)

Nicaragua

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1 May 1929[62] Friendly El Salvador   0–9   Nicaragua El Salvador
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?', ?'
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'

Cuba

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16 March 1930[63] 1930 Central American and Caribbean Games Cuba   3–1   Jamaica Havana
Not known   ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?'

Barbados

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9 February 1931[64] Friendly Barbados   1–2   Martinique Barbados
Not known   ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Israel

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16 March 1934[65] 1934 World Cup qualifier Egypt   7–1   Mandatory Palestine British Army Ground, Cairo
El-Tetsh   11', 35', 51'
Taha   21', 79'
Latif   43', 87'
[56] Nudelmann   61' Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Stanley Wells (England)

Indonesia

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13 May 1934[66] 1934 Far Eastern Games Japan   1–7   Dutch East Indies Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila
Kawamoto   ?' [57]   ?', ?', ?' Jahn
  ?' Hong Djien
  ?', ?', ?' Hian Goa

Panama

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28 July 1937[67] Friendly Panama   2–2   Mexico Cali, Colombia
Not known   ?', ?' Not known   ?', ?'

Colombia

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10 February 1938[68] 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games Mexico   3–1   Colombia Nacional, Panama City
Argüelles   40'
de la Fuente   78'
Casarín   83'
[58] Mejía   3' Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Rafael Mirabal

Venezuela

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12 February 1938[69] 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games Panama   3–1   Venezuela Panama City
Not known   ?', ?', ?' Not known   ?'

Ecuador

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8 August 1938[70] 1938 Bolivarian Games Bolivia   1–1   Ecuador Bogota, Colombia
Not known   ?' [59] Not known   ?'

India

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3 September 1938 Friendly Australia   5–3   India Sydney, Australia
Quill   ?', ?'
J. Hughes   ?', ?'
J. Wilkinson   ?'
Report A. Rahim   ?'
Lumsden   ?'
Bhattacharya   ?'
Stadium: Sydney Showground
Attendance: 16,144

Zimbabwe

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26 June 1939[71] Friendly Southern Rhodesia   0–4   England XI Ascot Stadium, Gweru
Not known   ?', ?', ?', ?'

Slovakia

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27 August 1939[72] Friendly Slovakia   2–0   Germany Stadion Slovana, Bratislava
Arpáš   20'
Luknár   35'
[60] Attendance: 17,000
Referee: Mika Popović (Yugoslavia)

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Notes

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A.^ A match between Uruguay and Argentina had been organized on 16 May 1901. Uruguay's team (and the match itself) was organized by Uruguayan club Albion and reinforced with players from rival club Nacional. The match ended 2–3 in favor of the Argentines. However, since clubs are not allowed to organize official international matches, the match is not considered official.[73]
B.^ Some sources credit the own goal to Peet Stol.
C.^ China were represented by club side South China A.A.; this match is not considered an official match for China.[74]
D.^ Japan were represented by a team from Tokyo Higher Normal School;[75] this match is considered an official match for Japan.[26]
E.^ China were represented by club side South China A.A.; this match is not considered an official match for China.[76]
F.^ Canadian representative sides played against the United States in 1885–86 and again in 1904; these are not considered to be official internationals. See the Canada International soccer team article for a detailed explanation.
G.^ Some sources credit the own goal to Roberto Figueroa of Uruguay.

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