Results

International Match 10/14 16:00 - Norway v New Zealand D 1-1
International Match 10/09 18:45 - Poland v New Zealand L 1-0
International Match 09/09 07:00 - New Zealand v Australia L 1-3
International Match 09/05 09:45 - Australia v New Zealand L 1-0
International Match 06/10 21:00 - New Zealand v Ukraine L 1-2
International Match 06/07 23:00 - New Zealand v Ivory Coast W 1-0
Oceania - World Cup Qualifying 03/24 06:00 1 New Zealand v New Caledonia W 3-0
Oceania - World Cup Qualifying 03/21 06:00 2 [1] New Zealand v Fiji [2] W 7-0
Oceania - World Cup Qualifying 11/18 06:30 3 [4] Samoa v New Zealand [1] W 0-8
Oceania - World Cup Qualifying 11/15 06:30 2 [2] New Zealand v Vanuatu [1] W 8-1
International Match 10/14 06:00 - New Zealand v Malaysia W 4-0
Oceania - World Cup Qualifying 10/11 02:00 1 New Zealand v Tahiti W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 6 4
Wins 5 4 1
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 30 21 9
Goals against 9 6 3
Clean sheets 4 3 1
Failed to score 2 0 2

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#REDIRECT New Zealand men's national football team

The New Zealand national soccer team, often referred to as the All Whites, represents New Zealand in international men's soccer. Established in 1904, the team is governed by New Zealand Football (NZF) and has a rich history in the sport. The All Whites are known for their distinctive white kits, symbolizing their national identity and pride.

New Zealand has made notable appearances on the world stage, including qualifying for the FIFA World Cup in 1982, 2010, and 2014. Their best performance came in 2010, where they achieved a historic draw against Italy, showcasing their resilience and competitive spirit. The team has also participated in various regional tournaments, including the OFC Nations Cup, where they have enjoyed considerable success.

The All Whites are recognized for their strong team ethos, tactical discipline, and the ability to develop homegrown talent. The squad features a mix of experienced players and emerging stars, all united by their passion for the game and commitment to representing their country with honor. With a growing soccer culture in New Zealand, the team continues to inspire future generations of players and fans alike.