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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
1972
| 18 Nov 1972 | Scotland | 2–3 | | Ravenscraig Stadium, Greenock |
| Report |
1973
1974
| 23 Nov 1974 | Scotland | 11–1 | | Kilbowie Park, Clydebank |
1975
1976
| 18 Apr 1976 | Republic of Ireland | 3–3 | | Dublin |
| 4 July 1976 | Scotland | 3–1 | | Grangemouth |
| Creamer McLaren Hunter |
Begbie |
Attendance: 200[4] |
1977
| 26 Feb 1977 | Northern Ireland | 1–3 | | Larne |
| 29 May 1977 | Scotland | 2–1 | | Downfield Park, Dundee |
| Report |
1978
| 8 Apr 1978 | Scotland | 2–1 | | Glenrothes |
| 29 Jul 1978 | Scotland | 0–0 | | Pescara |
| 31 Jul 1978 | Scotland | 3–2 | | Pescara |
1979
| 2 Jun 1979 | Northern Ireland | 0-3 | | Ballyclare |
| 20 Jul 1979 1979 Unofficial Euros | France | 0–0 | | Rimini |
| 22 Jul 1979 1979 Unofficial Euros | Denmark | 2–0 | | Riccione |
1980s
1980
1981
| 29 Mar 1981 | Republic of Ireland | 0–5 | | Dublin |
1982
| 19 Aug 1982 | Italy | 1–2 | | Monfalcone |
| 4 Sep 1982 Unofficial 1984 Euro qualifiers | Northern Ireland | 1–2 | | Belfast |
| 19 Sep 1982 Unofficial 1984 Euro qualifiers | Scotland | 3–0 | | Dunfermline |
| 3 Oct 1982 Unofficial 1984 Euro qualifiers | Scotland | 0–4 | | Dumbarton |
| Report |
1983
| 18 Mar 1983 Unofficial 1984 Euro qualifiers | Republic of Ireland | 1–1 | | Dublin |
| 17 Apr 1983 Unofficial 1984 Euro qualifiers | Scotland | 3–0 | | Glasgow |
| 22 May 1983 Unofficial 1984 Euro qualifiers | England | 2–0 | | Leeds |
| Report |
1984
| 22 Apr 1984 | Wales | 1–1 | | Colwyn Bay |
| 27 May 1984 | Scotland | 0–1 | | Glasgow |
1985
| 17 Mar 1985 Unofficial 1987 Euro qualifiers | England | 4–0 | | Preston |
| Report |
| 2 Jun 1985 Unofficial 1987 Euro qualifiers | Scotland | 2–1 | | Glasgow |
| 23 Nov 1985 Unofficial 1987 Euro qualifiers | Northern Ireland | 1–9 | | Belfast |
1986
| 25 May 1986 Unofficial 1987 Euro qualifiers | Scotland | 7–0 | | Dumbarton |
| 28 Sep 1986 Unofficial 1987 Euro qualifiers | Republic of Ireland | 1–5 | | Dublin |
| 12 Oct 1986 Unofficial 1987 Euro qualifiers | Scotland | 1–3 | | Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy |
| Report |
1987
| 7 Nov 1987 Unofficial 1989 Euro qualifiers | Netherlands | 4–0 | | Nuth |
1988
| 3 Apr 1988 Unofficial 1989 Euro qualifiers | Republic of Ireland | 2–1 | | Dublin |
1989
| 30 Apr 1989 | Scotland | 0–3 | | Stark's Park, Kirkcaldy |
| Report |
1990s
1990
| 21 Apr 1990 | Scotland | 4–1 | | Stranraer |
| 6 May 1990 | Scotland | 0–4 | | Love Street, Paisley |
| Report |
| 12 May 1990 | England | 4–0 | | Wembley Stadium, London |
| Report |
1991
| 20 Apr 1991 | England | 5–0 | | High Wycombe |
| Report |
1992
| 31 Mar 1992 Varna Tournament[5] | Scotland | 0–1 | | Varna |
| 3 Apr 1992 Varna Tournament[5] | Scotland | 3–0 | | Varna |
| 18 Apr 1992 UEFA Euro 1993 qualifier | England | 1–0 | | Walsall |
| Report |
| 20 May 1992 UEFA Euro 1993 qualifier | Scotland | 0–0 | | McDiarmid Park, Perth |
| 22 Jun 1992 UEFA Euro 1993 qualifier | Iceland | 2–1 | | Akranesvöllur, Akranes |
| 23 Aug 1992 UEFA Euro 1993 qualifier | Scotland | 0–2 | | McDiarmid Park, Perth |
| Report |
1993
| 16 Oct 1993 UEFA Euro 1995 qualifier | Italy | 4–0 | | Senigallia |
1994
| 20 Feb 1994 UEFA Euro 1995 qualifier | France | 1–0 | | Ozoir-la-Ferriere |
| 3 Apr 1994 UEFA Euro 1995 qualifier | Scotland | 0–4 | | Forthbank Stadium, Stirling |
| 24 Apr 1994 UEFA Euro 1995 qualifier | Scotland | 1–2 | | Forthbank Stadium, Stirling |
| 9 May 1994 | Scotland | 1–4 | | Tinto Park, Glasgow |
| 25 May 1994 UEFA Euro 1995 qualifier | Portugal | 8–2 | | Almeirim |
| 21 Sep 1994 UEFA Euro 1995 qualifier | Scotland | 0–3 | | Allan Park, Aberdeen |
1995
| 17 May 1995 | Scotland | 0–0 | | Rugby Park, Kilmarnock |
| 23 Oct 1995 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier | Scotland | 7–1 | | Forthbank Stadium, Stirling |
| 5 Nov 1995 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier | Republic of Ireland | 2–0 | | Dublin |
| 26 Nov 1995 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier | Scotland | 0–3 | | Love Street, Paisley |
1996
| 24 Mar 1996 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier | Wales | 5–1 | | Caersws |
| 7 Apr 1996 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier | Scotland | 2–4 | | Forthbank Stadium, Stirling |
| 20 Apr 1996 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier | Belgium | 6–1 | | Namur |
| 25 May 1996 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier | Faroe Islands | 0–3 | | Svangaskarð |
| 2 Jun 1996 UEFA Euro 1997 qualifier | Scotland | 3–2 | | Allan Park, Aberdeen |
| 17 Nov 1996 | Scotland | 0–2 | | Somerset Park, Ayr |
1997
| 9 Mar 1997 | England | 6–0 | | Bramall Lane, Sheffield |
| Report |
| 23 Aug 1997 | Scotland | 0–4 | | Almondvale Stadium, Livingston |
| Report |
| 3 Sep 1997 1999 World Cup qualifier | Estonia | 1–7 | | Tallinn |
| 7 Sep 1997 1999 World Cup qualifier | Lithuania | 0–5 | | Vilnius |
1998
| 26 Apr 1998 1999 World Cup qualifier | Czech Republic | 1–1 | | Český Dub |
| 3 May 1998 1999 World Cup qualifier | Scotland | 7–0 | | Somerset Park, Ayr |
| 23 May 1998 1999 World Cup qualifier | Scotland | 1–1 | | Caledonian Stadium, Inverness |
| 30 May 1998 1999 World Cup qualifier | Scotland | 17–0 | | Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow |
| Report |
| 13 Sep 1998 | Scotland | 0–3 | | Forthbank Stadium, Stirling |
| 16 Dec 1998 | Netherlands | 1–0 | | Zeist |
1999
| 13 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] | Scotland | 3–3 | | Varna |
| 14 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] | Scotland | 5–0 | | Varna |
| 15 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] | Russia | 0–0 | | Varna |
| 17 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] | North Korea | 1–1 | | Varna |
| 18 Apr 1999 Albena Cup[6] | Russia | 3–0 | | Varna |
| 9 May 1999 | Scotland | 3–4 | | Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie |
| 14 Aug 1999 | Finland | 2–0 | | Kauniainen |
| 3 Oct 1999 UEFA Euro 2001 qualifier | Scotland | 3–0 | | Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld |
| 23 Oct 1999 UEFA Euro 2001 qualifier | Croatia | 4–3 | | Porec |
| 14 Nov 1999 UEFA Euro 2001 qualifier | Scotland | 2–1 | | Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld |
See also
References
- ↑ Rose Reilly says Scotland caps 'better late than never' after 1972 match against England, BBC Sport, 27 May 2019
- ↑ How Scotland's first women's football team made history to battle the Auld Enemy, Daily Record, 16 December 2018
- ↑ The history of women's football, The Football Association
- ↑ @AndyMitchMedia (July 4, 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.
- 1 2 Fadeyev, Sergey; Garin, Erik; Tsirov, Iordan (31 December 2009). "Grand Hotel Varna Cup and Albena Cup (Women)". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Garin, Erik (10 May 2003). "Albena Cup 1999 (Bulgaria)". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 December 2013.
External links
- Women's A Squad Results
- Scotland women's national team results summary (since 1982) at worldfootball
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