New Zealand National Football Team Results - Best/Worst Results

Best/Worst Results

Best
Date Opposition Result
16 August 1981 Fiji 13 - 0
12 November 1987 Samoa 12 - 0
4 June 2004 Tahiti 10 - 0
4 October 1951 New Hebrides 9 - 0
14 September 1952 Fiji 9 - 0
7 July 2002 Papua New Guinea 9 - 1
1 July 1992 Vanuatu 8 - 0
28 September 1998 Vanuatu 8 - 1
7 October 1987 Samoa 7 - 0
11 June 1997 Papua New Guinea 7 - 0
16 June 2001 Vanuatu 7 - 0
16 November 1967 Malaysia 8 - 2
Worst
Date Opposition Result
11 July 1936 Australia 0 - 10
11 September 1948 Australia 1 - 8
28 August 1958 Australia 0 - 7
25 June 1995 Uruguay 0 - 7
4 July 1936 Australia 1 - 7
5 July 1947 South Africa 0 - 6
14 August 1948 Australia 0 - 6
12 July 1947 South Africa 3 - 8
21 September 1997 Indonesia 0 - 5
22 June 2003 France 0 - 5
28 March 2007 Venezuela 0 - 5
14 June 2009 Spain 0 - 5
Highest Aggregate
Date Opposition Result
16 August 1981 Fiji 13 - 0
12 November 1987 Samoa 12 - 0
28 June 1947 South Africa 5 - 6
12 July 1947 South Africa 3 - 8
17 June 1933 Australia 4 - 6
11 July 1936 Australia 0 - 10
22 September 1951 New Caledonia 6 - 4
16 November 1967 Malaysia 8 - 2
7 July 2002 Papua New Guinea 9 - 1
4 June 2004 Tahiti 10 - 0


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