Progression of association football caps Oceania record

This is a progressive list of men's association footballers who have held or co-held the Oceania record for international caps since 1922.

Criteria edit

The criteria used by national FAs in considering a match as a full international were not historically fixed. Particularly for the early decades, and until more recently for FAs outside UEFA and CONMEBOL, counts of caps were often considered unreliable. RSSSF have spent much effort trying to produce definitive lists of full international matches, and corresponding data on players' international caps and goals. Australia and New Zealand's FAs have their own official caps and goals database, however other OFC members' FA's do not have their own caps and goals database. Using the data by the FA, NZF, RSSSF, NFT, the following records can be retrospectively produced. Note that, at the time, these records may not have been recognised.

Although Australia played in the OFC, they were moved to the AFC confederation in 2006. This affects Mark Schwarzer, who made 36 caps during OFC affiliation and 73 caps during AFC affiliation totalling a seemed record of 109 international caps. Australia's player caps in the AFC years have been removed for consistency and only count their players' caps from 1922 to 2005.

Oceania record edit

Player Country Cap Date Venue Opponent Score Notes
George Cartwright   Australia 7 23-06-1924 Sydney   Canada 4–1 [1]
8 28-06-1924 Newcastle   Canada 0–0 [1]
9 12-07-1924 Adelaide   Canada 1–4 [1]
10 26-07-1924 Sydney   Canada 1–0 [1]
Jack Evans   Australia 10 24-09-1938 Sydney   India 5–4 [1]
Jimmy McNabb   Australia 10 24-09-1938 Sydney   India 5–4 [1]
Jack Evans   Australia 11 01-10-1938 Melbourne   India 3–1 [1]
Cec Drummond   Australia 11 24-06-1950 Durban   South Africa 2–3 [1]
12 01-07-1950 Johannesburg   South Africa 1–2 [1]
13 08-07-1950 Port Elizabeth   South Africa 2–1 [1]
14 23-07-1950 Cape Town   South Africa 2–0 [1]
Stan Ackerley   Australia 14 30-03-1968 Sydney   Japan 2–2 [1]
15 31-03-1968 Melbourne   Japan 3–1 [1]
16 04-04-1968 Adelaide   Japan 1–3 [1]
17 20-07-1969 Sydney   Greece 1–0 [1]
18 23-07-1969 Brisbane   Greece 2–2 [1]
19 26-07-1969 Melbourne   Greece 0–2 [1]
20 10-10-1969 Seoul   Japan 3–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
21 14-10-1969 Seoul   South Korea 2–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
22 16-10-1969 Seoul   Japan 1–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
23 20-10-1969 Seoul   South Korea 1–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
24 23-11-1969 Laurenco Marques   Rhodesia 1–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
25 27-11-1969 Laurenco Marques   Rhodesia 0–0 World Cup qualifying[1]
26 04-12-1969 Tel Aviv   Israel 0–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
27 14-12-1969 Sydney   Israel 1–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
Manfred Schaefer   Australia 27 07-10-1972 Jakarta   Indonesia 4–1 [1]
28 09-10-1972 Jakarta   New Zealand 3–1 [1]
29 15-10-1972 Saigon   South Vietnam 1–0 [1]
30 22-10-1972 Seoul   South Korea 1–1 [1]
31 24-10-1972 Seoul   South Korea 2–0 [1]
32 29-10-1972 Manila   Philippines 6–0 [1]
33 14-02-1973 Sydney   Bulgaria 2–2 [1]
34 16-02-1973 Adelaide   Bulgaria 1–3 [1]
35 18-02-1973 Melbourne   Bulgaria 0–2 [1]
36 04-03-1973 Auckland   New Zealand 1–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
37 04-03-1973 Sydney   Iraq 3–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
38 13-03-1973 Sydney   Indonesia 2–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
39 16-03-1973 Sydney   New Zealand 3–3 World Cup qualifying[1]
40 18-03-1973 Melbourne   Iraq 0–0 World Cup qualifying[1]
41 24-03-1973 Sydney   Indonesia 6–0 World Cup qualifying[1]
42 11-11-1973 Seoul   South Korea 2–2 World Cup qualifying[1]
43 13-11-1973 Hong Kong   South Korea 1–0 World Cup qualifying[1]
44 25-04-1974 Melbourne   Uruguay 0–0 [1]
45 21-05-1974 Jakarta   Indonesia 2–1 [1]
46 28-05-1974 Jaffa   Israel 1–2 [1]
47 14-06-1974 Hamburg   East Germany 0–2 World Cup[1]
48 18-06-1974 Hamburg   West Germany 0–3 World Cup[1]
49 22-06-1974 Berlin   Chile 0–0 World Cup[1]
Peter Wilson   Australia 49 29-10-1976 Canton   China 2–0 [1]
50 03-11-1976 Tel Aviv   Israel 1–1 [1]
51 12-02-1977 Melbourne   Israel 1–1 [1]
52 16-02-1977 Sydney   Israel 1–1 [1]
53 13-03-1977 Suva   Chinese Taipei 3–0 World Cup qualifying[1]
54 16-03-1977 Suva   Chinese Taipei 2–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
55 19-03-1977 Suva   Fiji 0–1 [1]
56 27-03-1977 Sydney   New Zealand 3–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
57 30-03-1977 Auckland   New Zealand 1–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
58 10-07-1977 Auckland   Hong Kong 3–0 World Cup qualifying[1]
59 14-08-1977 Melbourne   Iran 0–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
60 28-08-1977 Sydney   South Korea 2–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
61 16-10-1977 Sydney   Kuwait 1–2 World Cup qualifying[1]
62 23-10-1977 Seoul   South Korea 0–0 World Cup qualifying[1]
63 30-10-1977 Hong Kong   Hong Kong 5–2 World Cup qualifying[1]
64 25-11-1977 Tehran   Iran 0–1 World Cup qualifying[1]
65 13-06-1979 Auckland   New Zealand 0–1 [1]
Alex Tobin   Australia 65 25-01-1997 Sydney   Norway 1–0 [2]
66 11-06-1997 Sydney   Solomon Islands 13–0 World Cup qualifying[2]
67 17-06-1997 Sydney   Solomon Islands 6–2 World Cup qualifying[2]
68 19-06-1997 Sydney   Tahiti 2–0 World Cup qualifying[2]
69 28-06-1997 Auckland   New Zealand 3–0 World Cup qualifying[2]
70 06-07-1997 Sydney   New Zealand 2–0 World Cup qualifying[2]
71 01-10-1997 Tunis   Tunisia 3–0 [2]
72 22-11-1997 Tehran   Iran 1–1 World Cup qualifying[2]
73 29-11-1997 Melbourne   Iran 2–2 World Cup qualifying[2]
74 12-12-1997 Riyadh   Mexico 3–1 Confederations Cup[2]
75 14-12-1997 Riyadh   Brazil 0–0 Confederations Cup[2]
76 16-12-1997 Riyadh   Saudi Arabia 0–1 Confederations Cup[2]
77 19-12-1997 Riyadh   Uruguay 1–0 Confederations Cup[2]
78 21-12-1997 Riyadh   Brazil 0–6 Confederations Cup[2]
79 07-02-1998 Melbourne   Chile 0–1 [2]
80 11-02-1998 Sydney   South Korea 1–0 [2]
81 15-02-1998 Adelaide   Japan 0–3 [2]
82 06-06-1998 Zagreb   Croatia 0–7 [2]
83 25-09-1998 Brisbane   Fiji 3–1 Nations Cup[2]
84 28-09-1998 Brisbane   Cook Islands 16–0 Nations Cup[2]
85 02-10-1998 Brisbane   Tahiti 4–1 Nations Cup[2]
86 04-10-1998 Brisbane   New Zealand 0–1 Nations Cup[2]
87 06-11-1998 San Jose   United States 0–0 [2]
Ivan Vicelich   New Zealand 87 09-09-2013 Riyadh   United Arab Emirates 0–0 [3]
88 14-11-2013 Mexico City   Mexico 1–5 [3]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Alex Tobin – International Appearances RSSSF
  3. ^ a b Ivan Robert Vicelich – International Appearances RSSSF