Frank Van Hattum - A-International Caps

A-International Caps

21 February 1980 Fiji 0 – 2 New Zealand
Friendly
27 February 1980 Fiji 4 – 0 New Zealand
Continental Final
29 February 1980 New Zealand 6 – 1 Solomon Islands
Continental Final
20 August 1980 New Zealand 4 – 0 Mexico
Friendly
15 September 1980 Canada 4 – 0 New Zealand
Friendly
18 September 1980 Canada 3 – 0 New Zealand
Friendly
14 February 1982 New Zealand 1 – 2 Hungary
Friendly
15 June 1982 Scotland 5 – 2 New Zealand
1982 FIFA World Cup
19 June 1982 Soviet Union 3 – 0 New Zealand
1982 FIFA World Cup
23 June 1982 Brazil 4 – 0 New Zealand
1982 FIFA World Cup
25 September 1983 New Zealand 3 – 1 Japan
Friendly
1 October 1983 New Zealand 2 – 0 Chinese Taipei
Friendly
7 October 1983 Japan 0 – 1 New Zealand
Friendly
3 April 1984 New Zealand 6 – 1 Malaysia
Friendly
8 April 1984 New Zealand 0 – 0 Malaysia
Friendly
15 April 1984 Saudi Arabia 3 – 1 New Zealand
Friendly
19 April 1984 Kuwait 2 – 0 New Zealand
Friendly
22 April 1984 South Korea 2 – 0 New Zealand
Friendly
24 April 1984 Bahrain 1 – 0 New Zealand
Friendly
7 June 1985 New Zealand 2 – 0 Fiji
Friendly
21 September 1985 New Zealand 0 – 0 Australia
1986 FIFA World Cup Qualifier
5 October 1985 New Zealand 5 – 1 Chinese Taipei
1986 FIFA World Cup Qualifier
12 October 1985 Chinese Taipei 0 – 5 New Zealand
1986 FIFA World Cup Qualifier
26 October 1985 New Zealand 3 – 1 Israel
1986 FIFA World Cup Qualifier
3 November 1985 Australia 2 – 0 New Zealand
1986 FIFA World Cup Qualifier
10 November 1985 Israel 3 – 0 New Zealand
1986 FIFA World Cup Qualifier
25 October 1986 New Zealand 1 – 1 Australia
Friendly
2 November 1986 Australia 2 – 1 New Zealand
Friendly

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