New Zealand women's national soccer team

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New Zealand
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname Swanz
Association Football New Zealand
Coach Alan Jones
Most caps ???
Top scorer ???
FIFA rank 23
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Home kit
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Away kit
First International
New Zealand 2 – 2 Australia
Sutherland, Sydney, Australia; 6 October 1979
Largest win
New Zealand ? - ? ???
Worst defeat
New Zealand ? - ? ???
World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 1991)
Best result Round 1
Olympic Games
Appearances (First in -)
Best result -
OFC Women's Championship
Appearances (First in -)
Best result -
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The New Zealand Under-20 team qualified for the 2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship, to be held in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia between 17 August and 3 September 2006.


Goal Keepers
Stephanie Puckrin
Rachel Howard

Defenders
Rebecca Simpson
Rebecca Smith (Capt.)

Defender/Midfielders
Maia Jackman
Sarah Gibbs

Midfielders
Priscilla Duncan
Simone Ferrara
Pip Meo
Hayley Moorwood
Meisha Pyke
Rebecca Sowden

Striker/Midfielders
Naomi Clarke
Amber Hearn

Forwards
Brooke Rangi

Strikers
Zarnia Cogle
Nicky Smith
Zoe Thompson

Goalkeepers
Aroon Clansey
Ashley Cox
Bianca Mori Remy Gasston Defenders
Julia Baldwin
Hannah Bromley
Abby Erceg
Emma Harrison
Petria Rennie
Hannah Risworth

Midfielders
Caitlin Campbell
Katie Hoyle
Maggie Lankshear
Annalie Longo
Ria Percival
Ali Riley
Kirsty Yallop
Grace Vincent

Forwards
Sarah Gregorious
Emma Humphries
Anne Ormrod
Helen Collins
Emma Kete
Renee Leota
Merissa Smith

Manager
Julie Hogg

Coach (Senior Team)
Alan Jones

Coach (U-20 Team)
John Herdman

Assistant Coach
Ali Grant

International women's football
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FIFA | World Cup | Olympics | Algarve Cup | Pan American Games | World Rankings | Player of the Year | FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship | FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup | Teams

     Asia: AFCWomen's Championship
     Africa: CAFWomen's Championship
     North America: CONCACAFWomen's Gold Cup
     South America: CONMEBOLSudamericano Femenino
     Oceania: OFCWomen's Championship
     Europe: UEFAWomen's Championship
National women's football teams of Oceania (OFC)
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American Samoa | Cook Islands | Fiji | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Niue | Northern Mariana Islands | Papua New Guinea | Samoa | Solomon Islands | Tahiti | Tonga | Vanuatu
Associate Member

Australia ceased to be a member of OFC from 1 January 2006 when they joined AFC.
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