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词条 Western Australia state soccer team
释义

  1. History

  2. Results

     Pre World War 2  1940s and 1950s  1960s  Merdeka Cup Tournament  Marah Halim Cup Football Tournament  1970s  1980s  1990s  2000s  2010s 

  3. References

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| Nickname = Black Swans
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| Coach = Jamie Harnwell (2018)
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| First game = 0–4 {{flagicon|ENG}} England cricket team (1902)
| Largest win = 17–0 Albany XI (1975)
| Largest loss = 1–14 {{flagicon|YUG}} Hajduk (1949)
1–14 {{flagicon|ENG}} Everton (1964)
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The Western Australia state soccer team is a team representing the Australian state of Western Australia. The state team is currently administered by Football West.[1][2]

History

The team first played in 1902 against the England Cricket Team.[3]

Results

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Pre World War 2

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Date Venue Opponent Score
1902 Perth England}} England Cricket XI0–4
1904 Perth England}} England Cricket XI0–3
1905 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia1–5
1905 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia4–5
1905 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia0–1
1908 Perth England}} England Cricket XI2–3
1909 Newcastle Northern Districts 0–4
1909 NSW South Maitland XI 2–0
1909 Sydney New South Wales}} New South Wales2–2
1909 Sydney Granville District 1–1
1909 Sydney New South Wales}} New South Wales1–3
1909 Sydney Sydney Metropolitan XI 4–0
1909 Wollongong South-Coast XI 2–2
1909 MelbourneVictoria}} Victoria3–0
1909 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia4–4
1909 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia4–4
1910 Perth South Australia}} South Australia2–0
1910 Perth South Australia}} South Australia4–1
1910 Perth South Australia}} South Australia1–1
1920 Perth Australian Naval Fleet Combined XI 7–0
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Date Venue Opponent Score
1924 Perth Royal Navy Special Services Squadron XI 4–7
1925 Perth England}} England Cricket XI5–3
1925 Perth England}} England F.A. XI0–7
1925 Perth England}} England F.A. XI1–5
1925 Perth England}} England F.A. XI1–5
1927 Perth Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia-Bohemia3–11
1927 Perth Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia-Bohemia4–6
1927 Perth Hong Kong University Students XI 1–4
1927 Perth Hong Kong University Students XI 1–2
1927 Perth Hong Kong University Students XI 4–0
1927 Perth Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia-Bohemia2–3
1929 Perth England}} England Cricket XI5–3
1929 Perth HMAS Canberra XI 7–1
1935 Perth Japan}} HIJMS Asama/HIJMS Yakumo XI12–3
1937 Perth England}} England Amateur XI1–6
1937 Perth HMAS Sydney XI 4–2
1938 Perth India|British}}5–1
1938 Perth India|British}}1–3
1939 Perth Hapoel & Maccabi (Palestine) 4–4
1939 Perth Hapoel & Maccabi (Palestine)3–7
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1940s and 1950s

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Date Venue Opponent Score
1947 Perth RSA|1928}} South Africa2–12
1948 AdelaideSouth Australia}} South Australia4–2
1948 AdelaideTasmania}} Tasmania4–3
1948 AdelaideTasmania}} Tasmania6–2
1949 Perth YUG}} Hajduk Split1–14
1949 Perth YUG}} Hajduk Split1–13
1950 Perth HMAS Sydney XI 5–1
1950 Perth AUS}}n XI1–4
1952 Perth AUS}}n XI1–1
1952 Perth AUS}}n XI0–2
1954 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia4–2
1954 Adelaide Queensland}} Queensland4–2
1954 Adelaide Tasmania}} Tasmania4–2
1954 Adelaide Victoria}} Victoria2–2
1954 Adelaide New South Wales}} New South Wales0–1
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Date Venue Opponent Score
1955 Perth Austria}} Rapid Wien1–6
1955 Perth Austria}} Rapid Wien0–10
1955 Perth RSA|1928}} South Africa1–2
1955 Perth RSA|1928}} South Africa1–2
1956 Perth AUS}}1–4
1957 Perth Hungary}} Ferencváros1–6
1957 Perth Hungary}} Ferencváros0–9
1957 Perth Hong Kong}} Eastern Athletic0–2
1957 Perth Hong Kong}} Eastern Athletic2–6
1958 Perth England}} Blackpool0–2
1958 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia2–2
1958 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia2–5
1959 Perth Scotland}} Heart of Midlothian0–9
1959 Perth Scotland}} Heart of Midlothian1–10
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1960s

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Date Venue Opponent Score
1960 Perth South Australia}} South Australia2–2
1960 Perth South Australia}} South Australia2–0
1962 Perth Victoria}} Victoria1–2
1962 Perth Victoria}} Victoria0–5
1962 Perth Victoria}} Victoria1–2
1963 Perth New South Wales}} Northern New South Wales6–2
1963 Melbourne Victoria}} Victoria1–8
1963 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia1–2
1964 Perth England}} Everton1–14
1964 HobartTasmania}} Tasmania5–3
1964 Melbourne New South Wales}} New South Wales2–4
1964 Perth Queensland}} Queensland3–3
1965 Perth England}} Chelsea1–6
1966 Perth Italy}} AS Roma2–4
1966 Perth Hong Kong}} Sing Tao1–1
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Date Venue Opponent Score
1967 Perth England}} Manchester United0–7
1967 SingaporeSingapore}} Singapore Joint Services4–6
1967 Perth NZL}}2–5
1968 Perth Wales}} Cardiff City1–6
1968 George Town Malaysia}} Penang FA3–5
1968 Alor Setar Malaysia}} Kedah FA3–3
1968 Malaysia Malaysia}} Trengganu5–6
1968 Malaysia Malaysia}} Kota Bharu6–10
1968 Perth South Australia}} South Australia1–3
1969 Perth South Australia}} South Australia2–4
1969 Perth GRE}}1–2
1969 Penang Malaysia}} Penang FA5–4
1969 Bangkok South Vietnam}}1–3
1969 Bangkok SIN}}3–1
1969 Bangkok IDN}}1–3
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Merdeka Cup Tournament

Western Australia competed in the Pestabola Merdeka four times between 1967 and 1970.[4] The state's best performance in the tournament was third in 1968.[5]

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Date Venue Opponent Score
1967 Kuala Lumpur MAS}}2–3
1967 Kuala Lumpur IND}}1–3
1967 Kuala Lumpur THA}}3–1
1967 Kuala Lumpur South Vietnam}}0–3
1967 Kuala Lumpur Hong Kong|1959}}3–2
1968 Kuala Lumpur KOR}}3–0
1968 Ipoh IDN}}5–4
1968 Kuala Lumpur Japan}} Japan B0–1
1968 Kuala Lumpur Taiwan}}3–2
1968 Ipoh SIN}}4–4
1968 Kuala Lumpur MAS}}3–4
1968 Kuala Lumpur IDN}}3–1
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Date Venue Opponent Score
1969 Malaysia Burma|1948}}2–5
1969 Malaysia SIN}}2–4
1969 Malaysia IND}}1–0
1969 Malaysia KOR}}2–3
1969 Malaysia IND}}1–2
1970 Kuala Lumpur Burma|1948}}0–1
1970 Kuala Lumpur South Vietnam}}3–1
1970 Kuala Lumpur IND}}0–2
1970 Kuala Lumpur MAS}}1–4
1970 Ipoh Taiwan}}3–1
1970 Kuala Lumpur THA}}0–2
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Marah Halim Cup Football Tournament

Western Australia competed in the Marah Halim Cup Football Tournament 3 times between 1975 and 1977, and were champions in 1975 and 1976.[6]

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Date Venue Opponent Score
1975 Medan Indonesia}} Surabaya4–1
1975 Medan THA}}2–1
1975 Medan Indonesia}} Ujung Pandang1–2
1975 Medan JPN}}4–2
1975 Medan Indonesia}} Persija Jakarta2–0
1975 Medan Indonesia}} PSMS Medan1–2
1975 Medan THA}}3–1
1975 Medan KOR}}2–0
1976 Medan THA}}1–0
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Date Venue Opponent Score
1976 Medan Indonesia}} Aceh FA7–2
1976 Medan Indonesia}} Persebaya2–0
1976 Medan KOR}}1–2
1976 Medan JPN}}1–0
1976 Medan Burma|1948}}4–0
1976 Medan KOR}}2–0
1977 Medan THA}}1–2
1977 Medan Indonesia}} Ujung Pandang2–0
1977 Medan Indonesia}} Persija Jakarta0–1
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1970s

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Date Venue Opponent Score
1970 Perth West Germany}} Hertha 03 Zehlendorf 2–2
1970 Perth Czechoslovakia}} Inter Bratislavia 0–4
1970 Perth USSR}} Dynamo Moscow 0–5
1970 Perth AUS}} 2–6
1970 Perth England}} Manchester City F.C. 1–1
1970 Jakarta IDN}} 1–3
1970 Jakarta Indonesia}} Bogor State 3–1
1970 Jakarta Hong Kong|1959}} 1–2
1970 Perth Switzerland}} FC Zurich 1–1
1970 Singapore SIN}} 8–1
1970 Perth Indonesia}} Indonesian Universities0–0
1971 Perth Czechoslovakia}} VSS Košice 0–2
1971 Perth USSR}} Dynamo Moscow 3–3
1971 Jakarta CAM}} 2–2
1971 Jakarta MAS}} 2–3
1971 Jakarta South Korea}} South Korea 2–0
1971 Palembang Bertimina 1–1
1971 Palembang Indonesia}} Jakarta 3–0
1971 Perth England}} English F.A. 1–6
1972 Perth West Germany}} Hertha 03 Zehlendorf 1–1
1972 Perth England}} Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–3
1972 Perth NZL}} 2–3
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Date Venue Opponent Score
1973 Perth England}} Stoke City 0–3
1973 Perth England}} Bournemouth 0–4
1973 Perth South Australia}} South Australia 0–1
1974 Perth Scotland}} Aberdeen 3–5
1974 Perth England}} Chelsea 0–1
1974 Adelaide South Australia}} South Australia 2–3
1975 Perth Poland}} Legia Warsaw 2–4
1975 Perth England}} Middlesbrough 1–1
1975 Perth England}} Manchester United 1–2
1975 Perth Scotland}} Rangers 2–1
1975 Albany Albany XI 17–0
1975 Perth Australia}} Australia B 1–0
1976 Perth Canada}} Toronto Metros-Croatia 2–0
1976 Perth Indonesia}} Jakarta 2–2
1976 Perth England}} Tottenham Hotspur 0–4
1976 Perth England}} Sunderland 1–2
1977 Perth West Germany}} Hertha 03 Zehlendorf 2–2
1977 Perth England}} Middlesbrough 1–3
1978 Perth Scotland}} Dundee 1–3
1979 (N) Australian-Croatian XI 5–1
1979 Perth England}} Norwich City 1–2
1979 Perth SFR Yugoslavia}} FK Vardar 4–4
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1980s

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Date Venue Opponent Score
1980 Perth SFR Yugoslavia}} Red Star Belgrade 0–5
1980 Perth Italy}} A.C. Milan 2–3
1981 Indonesia Japan}} Japan XI 1–2
1981 Indonesia Indonesia}} Persiraja Banda Aceh 5–0
1981 Indonesia Malaysia}} PSP Padang 5–0
1981 Indonesia South Korea}} South Korea XI 0–0
1982 Perth England}} Bournemouth 1–3
1982 Indonesia South Korea}} South Korea XI 2–0
1982 Indonesia Indonesia}} Semarang 1–1
1982 Indonesia West Germany}} West Germany (Amateur) 2–4
1982 Perth Republic of Ireland}} U.C.Dublin 3–0
1983 Perth England}} Queens Park Rangers 1–6
1983 Indonesia Indonesia}} Indonesia Olympic Team 1–0
1983 Indonesia Indonesia}} Yanita Utama 0 – 0 (abd.)
1983 Indonesia Indonesia}} Arseto Solo 2–0
1983 Perth AUS}}2–1
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Date Venue Opponent Score
1983 Thailand MAS}} 1–0
1983 Thailand China}} China XI 2–1
1983 Thailand England}} Liverpool County 2–2
1984 Thailand Thailand}} Thailand B 1–0
1984 Thailand IDN}} 1–2
1984 Perth England}} Nottingham Forest 1–4
1984 India India}} Hyderabad 4–1
1984 India South Korea}} South Korea 2–2
1984 India India}} JCT Mills 1–1
1984 India BAN}} 2–0
1984 India China}} Liaoning 0–1
1985 Perth Australia}} Australian Youth Team 0–2
1986 Perth Republic of Ireland}} U.C.Dublin 6–2
1988 Perth Netherlands}} Netherlands Amateurs 0–6
1989 Perth England}} Millwall 0–1
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1990s

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Date Venue Opponent Score
1990 Perth USSR}} Moscow Torpedo 1–2
1990 Perth SIN}}4 – 4 (5 – 4 pen.)
1991 Perth Malaysia}} Selangor 2–1
1991 Indonesia Indonesia}} Jakarta 0–0
1991 Indonesia Indonesia}} Indonesia B (PSSIB)3–1
1991 Indonesia Indonesia}} Perstu Tapa Nuli Utara0–0
1991 Indonesia China}} Chinese Army1 – 1 (2 – 4 pen.)
1991 Indonesia Indonesia}} Jakarta2–0
1992 Perth Malaysia}} Selangor 2–0
1992 Perth SIN}}1–1
1992 Perth Germany}} Werder Bremen3–2
1992 Perth Republic of Ireland}} Shelbourne0–0
1993 Perth Marconi-Fairfield 1–2
1993 Perth Greece}} Iraklis 4–2
1993 Perth Malaysia}} Sarawak 0–0
1993 Perth Adelaide City 0–4
1994 Indonesia Thailand}} Thailand 1–1
1994 Indonesia Burma}} Burma4–1
1994 Indonesia Malaysia}} Harimau0–1
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Date Venue Opponent Score
1994 Perth England}} Sheffield United 1–2
1994 Perth 23|Australia|name=Australia U-23}}1–1
1994 Perth Adelaide City 3–0
1995 Perth Japan}} Cerezo Osaka 1–4
1995 Indonesia Indonesia}} Medan Jaya 1–2
1995 IndonesiaIndonesia}} Pelita Jaya0–0
1995 IndonesiaIndonesia}} PSMS Medan2–1
1995 Perth England}} West Ham United 2 – 2 (5 – 3 pen.)
1995 Perth England}} Nottingham Forest 2–1
1995 Perth Adelaide City 1–3
1996 Perth IDN}} 2 – 2 (3 – 1 pen.)
1996 Perth Perth Glory0–2
1997 Perth SIN}} 2–0
1997 (A)Malaysia}} Sarawak 2–4
1997 (A)Malaysia}} Bintulu 4–1
1998 Perth England}} West Ham Academy2–4
1998 Perth Northern Spirit 1–2
1998 Perth Perth Glory 0–2
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2000s

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Syamsuri {{goal|37|o.g.}}
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Stevanović {{goal|90}}
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|referee = Eddie Lennie
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White {{goal|66}}
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Howarth {{goal|84}}
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Despotovski {{goal|90+}}
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Hassell {{goal|41}}
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Ali {{goal|38}}
Manajid {{goal|?}}
Talaa {{goal|89}}
|location = Albany
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Jukic {{goal|74}}
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Griffiths{{goal|73}}
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|round = Friendship Cup
|date = 25 June 2008
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|team1 = East Java All-Province U-23 {{flagicon|Indonesia}}
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|team2 = {{flagicon|Western Australia}} Western Australia
|goals1 = Gunawan {{goal|58}}
Angga{{goal|90+}}
|goals2 =
|location = Surabaya, Indonesia
|stadium = Gelora 10 November Stadium ; ? Gelora Deltras Sidoargo Stadium
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|referee = Aji Santoso
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|date = 11 October 2008
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|goals1 = Bugeja {{goal|19}}
Karlovic {{goal|36}}
Aguis {{goal|58}}
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Brown {{goal|48}}
Onoforo {{goal|51}}
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Bugeja{{goal|90}}
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2010s

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|team2 = Perth Glory
|goals1 = Oliveria {{goal|73}}
|goals2 = Sterjovski {{goal|45}}
Vittiglia {{goal|90+1}}
Neville {{goal|90+2}}
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Pritchard {{goal|63}}
Barlow {{goal|?}}
Kay {{goal|?}}
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McGarry {{goal|24}}
Risdon {{goal|56}}
Vittiglia {{goal|57||79}}
Taggart {{goal|?||?}}
Amphlett {{goal|90}}
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|attendance = 1,589
|referee = David Costello
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|date = 22 August 2012
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|score = 0–3
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|goals2 = Smeltz {{goal|9}}
Makarounas {{goal|17}}
Makeche {{goal|72}}
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|goals2 = Dodd {{goal|2}}
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|date = 21 August 2013
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|goals1 = Knight {{goal|3}}
|goals2 = McGarry {{goal|50 pen.}}
De Silva {{goal|84}}
Makeche {{goal|88}}
|location = Perth
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|attendance = ~2,000
|referee = David Bruce
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|date = 13 August 2014
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|goals1 = Solomons {{goal|71}}
Boi {{goal|84}}
|goals2 = Sidnei {{goal|85}}
|location = Perth
|stadium = Dalmatinac Park
|attendance = ~800
|referee = Adam Fielding
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|date = 19 August 2015
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|score = 0–1
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|goals2 = Marinković {{goal|27}}
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|referee = David Bruce
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|date = 15 October 2015
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|score = 2–0
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|team2 = {{flagicon|Western Australia}} WA State Amateur Team
|goals1 = Marulanda {{goal|28}}
Kay {{goal|56}}
|goals2 =
|location = Perth
|stadium = Dorrien Gardens
|attendance =
|referee = Steven Gregory
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|round = Heritage Cup
|date = 17 August 2016
|time = 19:00 AWST
|score = 0–1
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|report = Report
|team2 = Perth Glory
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Harold {{goal|45+2}}
|location = Perth
|stadium = Inglewood Stadium
|attendance = ~500
|referee = Adam Fielding
|result = L
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|date = 2 August 2017
|time = 19:00
|team1 = Western Australia {{flagicon|Western Australia}}
|score = 0–3
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|team2 = {{flagicon|Australia}}Australia U–20
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
  • Najjar {{goal|70}}
  • Sette {{goal|79}}
  • Puflett {{goal|90}}

|stadium = Perth Plasterboard Centre Stadium
|location = Perth
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|referee =
|result = L
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|date = 8 August 2017
|time = 19:00
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|team2 = {{flagicon|Singapore}}Singapore U–19
|goals1 =
  • Smith {{goal|6}}
  • Sabatini {{goal|25|pen.}}
  • Salmon {{goal|50||71||90+2}}

|goals2 =
  • Hami {{goal|45+1|pen.}}
  • Taufik {{goal|60}}
  • Sahrin {{goal|86}}

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|location = Perth
|attendance =
|referee = David Bruce
|result = W
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|date = 13 September 2017
|time = 19:00 AWST
|score = 1–1
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|team2 = Perth Glory
|goals1 = Andres {{goal|28}}
|goals2 = Taggart {{goal|36}}
|location = Perth
|stadium = Hartfield Park
|attendance = 600+
|referee = David Bruce
|result = D
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|round =
|date = 1 August 2018
|time = 19:00 AWST
|score = 2–5
|team1 = Western Australia {{flagicon|Western Australia}}
|report = http://footballwest.com.au/harnwell-content-despite-glory-win/
|team2 = Perth Glory
|goals1 =
  • C.Saldaris {{goal|79}}
  • Sinclair {{goal|90+1}}

|goals2 =
  • Davidson {{goal|5}}
  • Castro {{goal|12}}
  • Brimmer {{goal|42}}
  • Mustafa {{goal|59}}
  • Harold {{goal|63}}

|location = Perth
|stadium = Perth Plasterboard Centre Stadium
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|round = Challenge Cup
|date = 13 September 2018
|time =
|score = 1–2
|team1 = Western Australia {{flagicon|Western Australia}}
|report = http://footballwest.com.au/wa-state-team-suffer-late-loss-to-glory/
|team2 = Perth Glory
|goals1 = Kay {{goal|73}}
|goals2 =
  • Mrcela {{goal|56}}
  • Chianese {{goal|85}}

|location = Perth
|stadium = Dalmatinac Park
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.footballwest.com.au/education-development/state-squads/senior-mens/|title=Senior Men's|publisher=Football West|accessdate=2009-11-05}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.footballwest.com.au/resources/27-Feb--Competitive-Football-Returns-to-WA.pdf|title=Competitive Football Returns to WA|date=27 February 2009|publisher=Football West|accessdate=2009-11-06}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~jacob/wasoccer/stateteam/index.htm|title=State Team|publisher=FootballWA|accessdate=2009-11-05}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/merdeka.html|title=Merdeka Tournament (Malaysia)|publisher=RSSSF|accessdate=2009-11-05}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/merdeka68.html|title=Merdeka Tournament 1968 (Malaysia)|publisher=RSSSF|accessdate=2009-11-05}}
6. ^Kreider, R.N. (2012) Paddocks to Pitches. The Definitive History of Western Australian Football. Published by SportsWest Media
7. ^Kreider, R.N. (2012) Paddocks to Pitches. The Definitive History of Western Australian Football. Published by SportsWest Media
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