This is a progressive list of men's association footballers who have held or co-held the Oceania record for international caps since 1922.

Criteria

The criteria used by national FAs in considering a match as a full international were not historically fixed. Particularly for the early decades, and until more recently for FAs outside UEFA and CONMEBOL, counts of caps were often considered unreliable. RSSSF have spent much effort trying to produce definitive lists of full international matches, and corresponding data on players' international caps and goals. Australia and New Zealand's FAs have their own official caps and goals database, however other OFC members' FA's do not have their own caps and goals database. Using the data by the FA, NZF, RSSSF, NFT, the following records can be retrospectively produced. Note that, at the time, these records may not have been recognised.

Although Australia played in the OFC, they were moved to the AFC confederation in 2006. This affects Mark Schwarzer, who made 36 caps during OFC affiliation and 73 caps during AFC affiliation totalling a seemed record of 109 international caps. Australia's player caps in the AFC years have been removed for consistency and only count their players' caps from 1922 to 2005.

Oceania record

PlayerCountryCapDateVenueOpponentScoreNotes
George Cartwright Australia723-06-1924Sydney Canada4–1[1]
828-06-1924Newcastle Canada0–0[1]
912-07-1924Adelaide Canada1–4[1]
1026-07-1924Sydney Canada1–0[1]
Jack Evans Australia1024-09-1938Sydney India5–4[1]
Jimmy McNabb Australia1024-09-1938Sydney India5–4[1]
Jack Evans Australia1101-10-1938Melbourne India3–1[1]
Cec Drummond Australia1124-06-1950Durban South Africa2–3[1]
1201-07-1950Johannesburg South Africa1–2[1]
1308-07-1950Port Elizabeth South Africa2–1[1]
1423-07-1950Cape Town South Africa2–0[1]
Stan Ackerley Australia1430-03-1968Sydney Japan2–2[1]
1531-03-1968Melbourne Japan3–1[1]
1604-04-1968Adelaide Japan1–3[1]
1720-07-1969Sydney Greece1–0[1]
1823-07-1969Brisbane Greece2–2[1]
1926-07-1969Melbourne Greece0–2[1]
2010-10-1969Seoul Japan3–1World Cup qualifying[1]
2114-10-1969Seoul South Korea2–1World Cup qualifying[1]
2216-10-1969Seoul Japan1–1World Cup qualifying[1]
2320-10-1969Seoul South Korea1–1World Cup qualifying[1]
2423-11-1969Laurenco Marques Rhodesia1–1World Cup qualifying[1]
2527-11-1969Laurenco Marques Rhodesia0–0World Cup qualifying[1]
2604-12-1969Tel Aviv Israel0–1World Cup qualifying[1]
2714-12-1969Sydney Israel1–1World Cup qualifying[1]
Manfred Schaefer Australia2707-10-1972Jakarta Indonesia4–1[1]
2809-10-1972Jakarta New Zealand3–1[1]
2915-10-1972Saigon South Vietnam1–0[1]
3022-10-1972Seoul South Korea1–1[1]
3124-10-1972Seoul South Korea2–0[1]
3229-10-1972Manila Philippines6–0[1]
3314-02-1973Sydney Bulgaria2–2[1]
3416-02-1973Adelaide Bulgaria1–3[1]
3518-02-1973Melbourne Bulgaria0–2[1]
3604-03-1973Auckland New Zealand1–1World Cup qualifying[1]
3704-03-1973Sydney Iraq3–1World Cup qualifying[1]
3813-03-1973Sydney Indonesia2–1World Cup qualifying[1]
3916-03-1973Sydney New Zealand3–3World Cup qualifying[1]
4018-03-1973Melbourne Iraq0–0World Cup qualifying[1]
4124-03-1973Sydney Indonesia6–0World Cup qualifying[1]
4211-11-1973Seoul South Korea2–2World Cup qualifying[1]
4313-11-1973Hong Kong South Korea1–0World Cup qualifying[1]
4425-04-1974Melbourne Uruguay0–0[1]
4521-05-1974Jakarta Indonesia2–1[1]
4628-05-1974Jaffa Israel1–2[1]
4714-06-1974Hamburg East Germany0–2World Cup[1]
4818-06-1974Hamburg West Germany0–3World Cup[1]
4922-06-1974Berlin Chile0–0World Cup[1]
Peter Wilson Australia4929-10-1976Canton China2–0[1]
5003-11-1976Tel Aviv Israel1–1[1]
5112-02-1977Melbourne Israel1–1[1]
5216-02-1977Sydney Israel1–1[1]
5313-03-1977Suva Chinese Taipei3–0World Cup qualifying[1]
5416-03-1977Suva Chinese Taipei2–1World Cup qualifying[1]
5519-03-1977Suva Fiji0–1[1]
5627-03-1977Sydney New Zealand3–1World Cup qualifying[1]
5730-03-1977Auckland New Zealand1–1World Cup qualifying[1]
5810-07-1977Auckland Hong Kong3–0World Cup qualifying[1]
5914-08-1977Melbourne Iran0–1World Cup qualifying[1]
6028-08-1977Sydney South Korea2–1World Cup qualifying[1]
6116-10-1977Sydney Kuwait1–2World Cup qualifying[1]
6223-10-1977Seoul South Korea0–0World Cup qualifying[1]
6330-10-1977Hong Kong Hong Kong5–2World Cup qualifying[1]
6425-11-1977Tehran Iran0–1World Cup qualifying[1]
6513-06-1979Auckland New Zealand0–1[1]
Alex Tobin Australia6525-01-1997Sydney Norway1–0[2]
6611-06-1997Sydney Solomon Islands13–0World Cup qualifying[2]
6717-06-1997Sydney Solomon Islands6–2World Cup qualifying[2]
6819-06-1997Sydney Tahiti2–0World Cup qualifying[2]
6928-06-1997Auckland New Zealand3–0World Cup qualifying[2]
7006-07-1997Sydney New Zealand2–0World Cup qualifying[2]
7101-10-1997Tunis Tunisia3–0[2]
7222-11-1997Tehran Iran1–1World Cup qualifying[2]
7329-11-1997Melbourne Iran2–2World Cup qualifying[2]
7412-12-1997Riyadh Mexico3–1Confederations Cup[2]
7514-12-1997Riyadh Brazil0–0Confederations Cup[2]
7616-12-1997Riyadh Saudi Arabia0–1Confederations Cup[2]
7719-12-1997Riyadh Uruguay1–0Confederations Cup[2]
7821-12-1997Riyadh Brazil0–6Confederations Cup[2]
7907-02-1998Melbourne Chile0–1[2]
8011-02-1998Sydney South Korea1–0[2]
8115-02-1998Adelaide Japan0–3[2]
8206-06-1998Zagreb Croatia0–7[2]
8325-09-1998Brisbane Fiji3–1Nations Cup[2]
8428-09-1998Brisbane Cook Islands16–0Nations Cup[2]
8502-10-1998Brisbane Tahiti4–1Nations Cup[2]
8604-10-1998Brisbane New Zealand0–1Nations Cup[2]
8706-11-1998San Jose United States0–0[2]
Ivan Vicelich New Zealand8709-09-2013Riyadh United Arab Emirates0–0[3]
8814-11-2013Mexico City Mexico1–5[3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Howe, Andrew (12 October 2006). "The Australian National Men's Football Team: Caps and Captains" (PDF). ozfootball.net. Football Federation Australia.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Alex Tobin – International Appearances RSSSF
  3. 1 2 Ivan Robert Vicelich – International Appearances RSSSF
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