World Cup Qualification Record
| FIFA World Cup Qualification History | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Round | H/A/N | Score | Result |
| 2006 | Group 1 | N | New Caledonia 0 – 0 Tahiti | Draw |
| Group 1 | A | New Caledonia 0 – 2 Solomon Islands | Loss | |
| Group 1 | N | New Caledonia 8 – 0 Cook Islands | Won | |
| Group 1 | N | New Caledonia 8 – 0 Tonga | Won | |
| 2010 | South Pacific Games | N | New Caledonia 1 – 0 Tahiti | Won |
| South Pacific Games | N | New Caledonia 1 – 0 Tuvalu | Won | |
| South Pacific Games | N | New Caledonia 3 – 0 Cook Islands | Won | |
| South Pacific Games | N | New Caledonia 1 – 1 Fiji | Draw | |
| South Pacific Games | N | New Caledonia 3 – 2 Solomon Islands | Won | |
| South Pacific Games | N | New Caledonia 1 – 0 Fiji | Won | |
| OFC Nations Cup | A | New Caledonia 3 – 3 Fiji | Draw | |
| OFC Nations Cup | H | New Caledonia 4 – 0 Fiji | Won | |
| OFC Nations Cup | A | New Caledonia 1 – 1 Vanuatu | Draw | |
| OFC Nations Cup | H | New Caledonia 3 – 0 Vanuatu | Won | |
| OFC Nations Cup | H | New Caledonia 1 – 3 New Zealand | Loss | |
| OFC Nations Cup | A | New Caledonia 0 – 3 New Zealand | Loss | |
| 2014 | OFC Nations Cup | N | New Caledonia 5 – 2 Vanuatu | Won |
| OFC Nations Cup | N | New Caledonia 3 – 4 Tahiti | Loss | |
| OFC Nations Cup | N | New Caledonia 9 – 0 Samoa | Won | |
| Third Round | H | New Caledonia 0 – 2 New Zealand | Loss | |
| Third Round | A | New Caledonia 4 – 0 Tahiti | Won | |
| Third Round | A | New Caledonia 6 – 2 Solomon Islands | Won | |
| Third Round | H | New Caledonia 5 – 0 Solomon Islands | Won | |
| Third Round | A | New Caledonia March 22, 2013 New Zealand | ||
| Third Round | H | New Caledonia March 26, 2013 Tahiti | ||
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