Scotland women's national football team results (1972–1999)


Scotland women's national football team results

This article lists the results of the Scotland women's national football team from their first official match in 1972[1][2][3] to 1999. The list excludes unofficial matches, where the opposition did not have full international status or it was played behind closed doors.

1970s

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1972

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18 Nov 1972 Scotland   2–3   England Ravenscraig Stadium, Greenock
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1973

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23 Jun 1973 England   8–0   Scotland Nuneaton
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1974

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21 Sep 1974 Italy   4–3   Scotland Ravenna
24 Sep 1974 Italy   3–0   Scotland Milan

1975

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26 Apr 1975 Scotland   3–2   Wales Douglas Park, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire

1976

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18 Apr 1976 Republic of Ireland   3–3   Scotland Dublin
21 May 1976 Three Nations Wales   2-3   Scotland St Albans
23 May 1976 Three Nations England   5–1   Scotland Enfield
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4 July 1976 Scotland   3–1   Republic of Ireland Grangemouth
Creamer   15'
McLaren   50'
Hunter   75'
Begbie   (o.g.), 30' Attendance: 200[4]
26 Sep 1976 Wales   2–2   Scotland Prestatyn

1977

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26 Feb 1977 Northern Ireland   1–3   Scotland Larne
29 May 1977 Scotland   2–1   England Downfield Park, Dundee
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1978

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8 Apr 1978 Scotland   2–1   Northern Ireland Glenrothes
29 Jul 1978 Scotland   0–0   Switzerland Pescara
31 Jul 1978 Scotland   3–2   Yugoslavia Pescara
5 Aug 1978 Italy   4–1   Scotland Pescara

1979

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22 Apr 1979 Scotland   2-0   Wales Dundee
20 Jul 1979 1979 Unofficial Euros France   0–0   Scotland Rimini
22 Jul 1979 1979 Unofficial Euros Denmark   2–0   Scotland Riccione

1980s

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1980

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27 Apr 1980 Wales   0–1   Scotland Cardiff

1981

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29 Mar 1981 Republic of Ireland   0–5   Scotland Dublin
26 Apr 1981 Scotland   0–0   Wales Hamilton
22 Aug 1981 Italy   3–0   Scotland Alghero
25 Aug 1981 Belgium   0–1   Scotland Sennori
20 Sep 1981 Scotland   3–2   Iceland Dumbarton

1982

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19 Aug 1982 Italy   1–2   Scotland Monfalcone
22 Aug 1982 Italy   4–1   Scotland Grado

1983

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1984

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22 Apr 1984 Wales   1–1   Scotland Colwyn Bay

1985

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1986

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3 May 1986 Scotland   0–1   Denmark Edinburgh

1987

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1988

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1989

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30 Apr 1989 Scotland   0–3   England Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy
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1990s

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1990

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21 Apr 1990 Scotland   4–1   Northern Ireland Stranraer
6 May 1990 Scotland   0–4   England Love Street, Paisley
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12 May 1990 England   4–0   Scotland Wembley Stadium, London
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1991

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20 Apr 1991 England   5–0   Scotland High Wycombe
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1992

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3 Apr 1992 Varna Tournament[5] Scotland   3–0   Bulgaria Varna

1993

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16 Oct 1993 UEFA Euro 1995 qualifier Italy   4–0   Scotland Senigallia

1994

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9 May 1994 Scotland   1–4   Iceland Tinto Park, Glasgow

1995

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17 May 1995 Scotland   0–0   Australia Rugby Park, Kilmarnock

1996

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24 Mar 1996 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier Wales   5–1   Scotland Caersws
20 Apr 1996 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier Belgium   6–1   Scotland Namur
17 Nov 1996 Scotland   0–2   Wales Somerset Park, Ayr
10 Dec 1996 Brazil   5–0   Scotland São Paulo
12 Dec 1996 Brazil   6–0   Scotland São Paulo
14 Dec 1996 Brazil   7–1   Scotland São Paulo

1997

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9 Mar 1997 England   6–0   Scotland Bramall Lane, Sheffield
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23 Aug 1997 Scotland   0–4   England Almondvale Stadium, Livingston
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1998

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13 Sep 1998 Scotland   0–3   Spain Forthbank Stadium, Stirling
11 Oct 1998 Spain   4–1   Scotland Cordoba
16 Dec 1998 Netherlands   1–0   Scotland Zeist

1999

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13 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] Scotland   3–3   Romania Varna
14 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] Scotland   5–0   Moldova Varna
15 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] Russia   0–0   Scotland Varna
17 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] North Korea   1–1   Scotland Varna
18 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] Russia   3–0   Scotland Varna
9 May 1999 Scotland   3–4   France Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie
14 Aug 1999 Finland   2–0   Scotland Kauniainen
23 Oct 1999 UEFA Euro 2001 qualifier Croatia   4–3   Scotland Porec

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rose Reilly says Scotland caps 'better late than never' after 1972 match against England, BBC Sport, 27 May 2019
  2. ^ How Scotland's first women's football team made history to battle the Auld Enemy, Daily Record, 16 December 2018
  3. ^ The history of women's football, The Football Association
  4. ^ @AndyMitchMedia (4 July 2022). "#OTD on 4 July 1976, Scotland women @ScotlandNT beat Ireland @FAIWomen 3-1 at Grangemouth. Such is the poor state of the recorded history of the women's national team, the match isn't even on Wikipedia" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ a b Fadeyev, Sergey; Garin, Erik; Tsirov, Iordan (31 December 2009). "Grand Hotel Varna Cup and Albena Cup (Women)". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d e Garin, Erik (10 May 2003). "Albena Cup 1999 (Bulgaria)". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
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