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Brazil women's national football team results (1986–1999)
Brazil women's national football team
results
2020–present
2010–2019
2000–2009
1986–1999
Win
Draw
Loss
This is a list of the
Brazil women's national football team
results
from 1986 to 1999.
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Results
1986
United States
v
Brazil
22 July 1986
1986 Mundialito
United States
2–1
Brazil
Jesolo
,
Italy
Pickering
Heinrichs
Pelézinha
Stadium:
Stadio Armando Picchi
China
v
Brazil
24 July 1986
1986 Mundialito
China
1–1
Brazil
Jesolo
,
Italy
Stadium:
Stadio Armando Picchi
1988
Australia
v
Brazil
1 June 1988
1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament
Australia
1–0
Brazil
Jiangmen
,
China
Riddington
Referee: Chen Shengcai (CHN)
Brazil
v
Norway
3 June 1988
1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament
Brazil
2–1
Norway
Jiangmen
,
China
Roseli
Michael
Scheel
Referee: Alfred Kleinaitis (USA)
Brazil
v
Thailand
5 June 1988
1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament
Brazil
9–0
Thailand
Jiangmen
,
China
Sissi
Roseli
(2 goals)
Cebola
(4 goals)
Lúcia
Michael
Referee: Chen Shengcai (CHN)
Brazil
v
Netherlands
8 June 1988
1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament
Brazil
2–1
Netherlands
Foshan
,
China
Cebola
Sissi
De Bakker
Stadium:
New Plaza Stadium
Referee:
Richard Lorenc
(AUS)
Brazil
v
Norway
10 June 1988
1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament
Brazil
1–2
Norway
Guangzhou
,
China
Sissi
Scheel
(2 goals)
Stadium:
Tianhe Stadium
Referee: John Basford Meachin (CAN)
China
v
Brazil
12 June 1988
1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament
China
0–0
(
3–4
p
)
Brazil
Guangzhou
,
China
Stadium:
Tianhe Stadium
Referee: Egil Nervik (NOR)
Penalties
Wu Weiying
Niu Lijie
Chen Xia
?
Roseli
Fanta
Pelézinha
Sandra
Michael
1991
Brazil
v
Chile
28 April 1991
1991 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
6–1
Chile
Maringá
, Brazil
Roseli
Adriana
(2 goals)
Márcia Taffarel
Elane
Marisa
Cruz
[
4
]
Stadium:
Estádio Willie Davids
Referee: Carlos Biscay (ARG)
Brazil
v
Venezuela
5 May 1991
1991 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
6–1
Venezuela
Maringá
, Brazil
Marcinha
(2 goals)
Adriana
(2 goals)
Fia
Roseli
Infante
Stadium:
Estádio Willie Davids
Referee: Efigenio Verdun (PAR)
Japan
v
Brazil
17 November 1991
1991 FIFA Women's World Cup
Group B
Japan
0–1
Brazil
Foshan
, China
19:45
Report
Elane
4'
Stadium:
New Plaza Stadium
Attendance: 14,000
[
5
]
Referee:
Lu Jun
(
China PR
)
Brazil
v
United States
19 November 1991
1991 FIFA Women's World Cup
Group B
Brazil
0–5
United States
Guangzhou
, China
19:45
Report
Heinrichs
23'
,
35'
Jennings
38'
Akers-Stahl
39'
Hamm
63'
Stadium:
Ying Tung Stadium
Attendance: 15,500
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5
]
Referee:
Vadim Zhuk
(
Soviet Union
)
Brazil
v
Sweden
21 November 1991
1991 FIFA Women's World Cup
Group B
Brazil
0–2
Sweden
Guangzhou
, China
15:30
Report
Sundhage
42' (
pen.
)
Hedberg
56'
Stadium:
Ying Tung Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
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5
]
Referee:
Lu Jun
(
China PR
)
1995
Brazil
v
Ecuador
8 January 1995
1995 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
13–0
Ecuador
Uberlândia
, Brazil
16:30
UTC-3
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6
]
Pretinha
(4 goals)
Cenira
Roseli
Michael
(2 goals)
Sissi
(2 goals)
Russa
(3 goals)
Stadium:
Parque do Sabiá
Referee: Nestor Mondría (
Chile
)
Brazil
v
Chile
10 January 1995
1995 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
6–1
Chile
Uberlândia
, Brazil
20:00
UTC-3
[
7
]
Sissi
(2 goals)
Roseli
Cenira
Michael
(2 goals)
Bravo
Stadium:
Parque do Sabiá
Referee: Marco Ernesto Aguas (
Argentina
)
Brazil
v
Argentina
14 January 1995
1995 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
8–0
Argentina
Uberlândia
, Brazil
16:00
UTC-3
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8
]
Sissi
16'
,
31'
,
57' (
pen.
)
,
83' (
pen.
)
Roseli
43'
Pretinha
47'
,
84'
Elane
64'
Report
Stadium:
Parque do Sabiá
Referee: Nestor Mondría (
Chile
)
Brazil
v
Bolivia
18 January 1995
1995 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
15–0
Bolivia
Uberlândia
, Brazil
Roseli
(3 goals)
Márcia Taffarel
Michael
(2 goals)
Sissi
(4 goals)
Elane
Duda
Bel
Cenira
(2 goals)
Stadium:
Parque do Sabiá
Referee: Luis Olivetto (
Argentina
)
Brazil
v
Argentina
22 January 1995
1995 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
2–0
Argentina
Uberlândia
, Brazil
16:00
UTC-3
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9
]
Michael
4'
Roseli
50'
Report
Stadium:
Parque do Sabiá
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Nestor Mondría (
Chile
)
Brazil
v
São Paulo XI
9 April 1995
Torneio Cidade de Uberlândia
Brazil
4–0
São Paulo XI
Uberlândia
, Brazil
Sissi
(2 goals)
Roseli
Elane
Stadium:
Parque do Sabiá
Referee: Ângela Lira (Brazil)
Brazil
v
Argentina
11 April 1995
Torneio Cidade de Uberlândia
Brazil
4–1
Argentina
Uberlândia
, Brazil
Sissi
(2 goals)
Elane
Cenira
Elane
(
o.g.
)
Stadium:
Parque do Sabiá
Referee: Selma Lima (Brazil)
Brazil
v
Australia
13 April 1995
Torneio Cidade de Uberlândia
Brazil
3–0
Australia
Uberlândia
, Brazil
Sissi
Roseli
(2 goals)
Stadium:
Parque do Sabiá
Referee: Cláudia Guedes (Brazil)
Brazil
v
Australia
16 April 1995
Torneio Cidade de Uberlândia
Brazil
2–3
Australia
Uberlândia
, Brazil
Sissi
Roseli
Gegenhuber
Lembryk
Casagrande
Stadium:
Parque do Sabiá
Referee: Cláudia Guedes (Brazil)
United States
v
Brazil
12 May 1995
Friendly
United States
3–0
Brazil
Tacoma
, United States
Hamm
(2 goals)
Venturini
Stadium:
Franklin Pierce High School
Referee: Rene Parra (Canada)
United States
v
Brazil
12 May 1995
Friendly
United States
4–1
Brazil
Portland
, United States
Milbrett
Akers-Stahl
(2 goals)
Jennings
Sissi
Stadium:
Merlo Field
Sweden
v
Brazil
5 June 1995
1995 FIFA Women's World Cup
Group A
Sweden
0–1
Brazil
Helsingborg
, Sweden
18:00
Report
Roseli
37'
Stadium:
Olympia
Attendance: 14,500
Referee:
Sonia Denoncourt
(
Canada
)
Brazil
v
Japan
7 June 1995
1995 FIFA Women's World Cup
Group A
Brazil
1–2
Japan
Karlstad
, Sweden
19:00
Pretinha
7'
Report
Noda
13'
,
45'
Stadium:
Tingvalla IP
Attendance: 2,286
Referee:
Catherine Leann Hepburn
(
United States
)
Brazil
v
Germany
9 June 1995
1995 FIFA Women's World Cup
Group A
Brazil
1–6
Germany
Karlstad
, Sweden
19:00
Roseli
19'
Report
Prinz
5'
Meinert
22'
Wiegmann
42' (
pen.
)
Mohr
78'
,
89'
Bernhard
90'
Stadium:
Tingvalla IP
Attendance: 3,203
Referee:
Alain Hamer
(
Luxembourg
)
1996
Brazil
v
Ukraine
14 January 1996
Torneio do Brasil
Brazil
7–0
Ukraine
Campinas
, Brazil
Pretinha
(4 goals)
?
?
?
Stadium:
Brinco de Ouro
Brazil
v
United States
16 January 1996
Torneio do Brasil
Brazil
2–3
United States
Campinas
, Brazil
Sissi
Elane
Hamm
Jennings
Milbrett
Stadium:
Brinco de Ouro
Brazil
v
Russia
18 January 1996
Torneio do Brasil
Brazil
4–0
Russia
Campinas
, Brazil
?
?
?
?
Stadium:
Brinco de Ouro
Brazil
v
United States
20 January 1996
Torneio do Brasil
Brazil
1–1
(
2–3
p
)
United States
Campinas
, Brazil
Pretinha
Milbrett
Stadium:
Brinco de Ouro
Penalties
Sissi
Elane
Russa
Formiga
Pretinha
Akers-Stahl
Overbeck
Milbrett
Chastain
Brazil
v
Hungary
21 April 1996
Friendly
Brazil
6–1
Hungary
Águas de Lindóia
, Brazil
Stadium:
Estádio Leonardo Barbieri
Brazil
v
Hungary
25 April 1996
Friendly
Brazil
3–0
Hungary
Campinas
, Brazil
Stadium:
Estádio Moisés Lucarelli
Brazil
v
Hungary
28 April 1996
Friendly
Brazil
2–0
Hungary
Rio Claro
, Brazil
Stadium:
Estádio Augusto Schmidt Filho
Brazil
v
Hungary
5 May 1996
Friendly
Brazil
6–1
Hungary
Capivari
, Brazil
Stadium:
Estádio Carlos Colnaghi
Canada
v
Brazil
4 July 1996
Friendly
Canada
1–2
Brazil
Rapid City
, United States
Helland
35'
?
?
Norway
v
Brazil
21 July 1996
1996 Olympics
Norway
2–2
Brazil
Washington, D.C.
, United States
15:00
Medalen
32'
Aarønes
68'
Report
Pretinha
57'
,
89'
Stadium:
RFK Stadium
Attendance: 45,946
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10
]
Referee:
José María García-Aranda
(
Spain
)
Brazil
v
Japan
23 July 1996
1996 Olympics
Brazil
2–0
Japan
Birmingham
, United States
16:30
Kátia Cilene
68'
Pretinha
78'
Report
Stadium:
Legion Field
Attendance: 26,111
[
11
]
Referee:
Ingrid Jonsson
(
Sweden
)
Brazil
v
Germany
25 July 1996
1996 Olympics
Brazil
1–1
Germany
Birmingham
, United States
18:30
Sissi
53'
Report
Wunderlich
4'
Stadium:
Legion Field
Attendance: 28,319
[
12
]
Referee:
Sonia Denoncourt
(
Canada
)
China
v
Brazil
28 July 1996
1996 Olympics
China
3–2
Brazil
Athens
, United States
Qingmei
5'
Haiying
83'
,
90'
Report
Roseli
67'
Pretinha
72'
Stadium:
Sanford Stadium
Attendance: 64,196
Referee:
Ingrid Jonsson
(
Sweden
)
Brazil
v
Norway
1 August 1996
1996 Olympics
Brazil
0–2
Norway
Athens
, United States
Report
Aarønes
21'
,
25'
Stadium:
Sanford Stadium
Attendance: 76,489
Referee:
Ingrid Jonsson
(
Sweden
)
Brazil
v
Scotland
10 December 1996
Friendly
Brazil
5–0
Scotland
São Paulo
, Brazil
Stadium:
Parque São Jorge
Brazil
v
Scotland
12 December 1996
Friendly
Brazil
6–0
Scotland
Itu
, Brazil
Stadium:
Estádio Novelli Jr.
Brazil
v
Scotland
14 December 1996
Friendly
Brazil
7–1
Scotland
Jundiaí
, Brazil
Stadium:
Estádio Jayme Cintra
1997
Netherlands
v
Brazil
6 June 1997
Friendly
Netherlands
1–2
Brazil
Tilburg
, Netherlands
Van Eijk
Roseli
Pretinha
Stadium:
Willem II Stadion
Referee: Regien Belksma-Konink (Netherlands)
Netherlands
v
Brazil
7 June 1997
Friendly
Netherlands
1–0
Brazil
Netherlands
?
Brazil
v
United States
11 December 1997
Friendly
Brazil
1–2
United States
Taubaté
, Brazil
Pretinha
Hamm
Foudy
Stadium:
Joaquinzão
Referee: Cláudia Guedes
Brazil
v
United States
13 December 1997
Friendly
Brazil
1–0
United States
São Paulo
, Brazil
Roseli
Stadium:
Estádio do Canindé
1998
Brazil
v
Peru
2 March 1998
1998 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
15–0
Peru
Mar del Plata
, Argentina
16:00 (
UTC-3
)
Sissi
(2 goals)
Pretinha
(3 goals)
Kátia Cilene
(3 goals)
Roseli
(3 goals)
Elane
(3 goals)
Maycon
Stadium:
Estadio José María Minella
Referee:
Claudio Martín
(
Argentina
)
Brazil
v
Colombia
5 March 1998
1998 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
12–1
Colombia
Mar del Plata
, Argentina
17:10 (
UTC-3
)
Kátia Cilene
(4 goals)
Sissi
(2 goals)
Roseli
(2 goals)
Pretinha
(4 goals)
Díaz
Stadium:
Estadio José María Minella
Referee:
Rafael Jarrín
(
Ecuador
)
Brazil
v
Venezuela
6 March 1998
1998 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
14–0
Venezuela
Mar del Plata
, Argentina
16:00 (
UTC-3
)
Roseli
(3 goals)
Kátia Cilene
(4 goals)
Nenê
Pretinha
Elsi
Suzana
(2 goals)
Elane
Maycon
Stadium:
Estadio José María Minella
Referee:
Claudio Martín
(
Argentina
)
Brazil
v
Chile
10 March 1998
1998 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
7–0
Chile
Mar del Plata
, Argentina
16:00 (
UTC-3
)
Roseli
(2 goals)
Nenê
Sissi
(3 goals)
Stadium:
Estadio José María Minella
Referee:
Edgar Solíz
(
Bolivia
)
Brazil
v
Ecuador
13 March 1998
1998 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
11–1
Ecuador
Mar del Plata
, Argentina
16:00 (
UTC-3
)
Cidinha
Sissi
(3 goals)
Elane
(2 goals)
Roseli
(3 goals)
Kátia Cilene
Pretinha
Villón
Stadium:
Estadio José María Minella
Referee:
Oliver Viera
(
Uruguay
)
Brazil
v
Argentina
15 March 1998
1998 South American Women's Football Championship
Brazil
7–1
Argentina
Mar del Plata
, Argentina
12:10 (
UTC-3
)
Roseli
10'
,
21' (
pen.
)
,
59'
Formiga
18' (
pen.
)
Pretinha
54'
Cidinha
65'
Sissi
76'
Report
Gerez
58'
Stadium:
Estadio José María Minella
Attendance: 2,500
Referee:
Martha Toro
(
Colombia
)
[
13
]
Brazil
v
Russia
15 September 1998
1998 Women's U.S. Cup
Brazil
2–2
Russia
Oneonta
, United States
Pretinha
(2 goals)
Barbashina
Letyushova
Attendance: 1,872
Referee:
Al Mazzone
(United States)
Brazil
v
Mexico
18 September 1998
1998 Women's U.S. Cup
Brazil
11–0
Mexico
Rochester
, United States
Roseli
(6 goals)
Pretinha
(4 goals)
Nenê
Attendance: 12,052
Referee:
Gerri Cory
(United States)
United States
v
Brazil
20 September 1998
1998 Women's U.S. Cup
United States
3–0
Brazil
Richmond
, United States
Akers
Fawcett
Keller
Stadium:
University of Richmond Stadium
Attendance: 9,147
Referee:
Sandra Hunt
(United States)
1999
United States
v
Brazil
22 May 1999
Friendly
United States
3–0
Brazil
Orlando
, United States
Hamm
Lilly
Milbret
Stadium:
Citrus Bowl
Referee: Ali Saheli (United States)
Canada
v
Brazil
3 June 1999
Friendly
Canada
2–4
Brazil
Portland
, United States
Suzana
(
o.g.
)
Burtini
Sissi
(3 goals)
Pretinha
Stadium:
Civic Stadium
Referee: Mohammed Sasakhaneh (United States)
Brazil
v
Australia
6 June 1999
Friendly
Brazil
3–1
Australia
Portland
, United States
Pretinha
(2 goals)
Nenê
Murray
Stadium:
Civic Stadium
Referee:
Kari Seitz
(United States)
Brazil
v
Mexico
19 June 1999
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
Group B
Brazil
7–1
Mexico
East Rutherford
, United States
17:30
EDT
(
UTC−4
)
Pretinha
3'
,
12'
,
90+1'
Sissi
29'
,
42'
,
50'
Kátia Cilene
35' (
pen.
)
Report
Domínguez
10'
Stadium:
Giants Stadium
Attendance: 78,972
Referee:
Nicole Petignat
(
Switzerland
)
Brazil
v
Italy
24 June 1999
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
Group B
Brazil
2–0
Italy
Chicago
, United States
17:00
CDT
(
UTC−5
)
Sissi
3'
,
63'
Report
Stadium:
Soldier Field
Attendance: 65,080
Referee:
Gitte Nielsen
(
Denmark
)
Germany
v
Brazil
27 June 1999
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
Group B
Germany
3–3
Brazil
Landover
, United States
13:30
EDT
(
UTC−4
)
Prinz
8'
Wiegmann
46' (
pen.
)
Jones
58'
Report
Kátia Cilene
15'
Sissi
20'
Maycon
90+4'
Stadium:
Jack Kent Cooke Stadium
Attendance: 22,109
Referee:
Im Eun-ju
(
South Korea
)
Brazil
v
Nigeria
1 July 1999
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
Quarterfinals
Brazil
4–3 (
asdet
)
Nigeria
Landover
, United States
21:30
EDT
(
UTC−4
)
Cidinha
4'
,
22'
Nenê
35'
Sissi
104'
Report
Emeafu
63'
Okosieme
72'
Egbe
85'
Stadium:
Jack Kent Cooke Stadium
Attendance: 54,462
Referee:
Virginia Tovar
(
Mexico
)
United States
v
Brazil
4 July 1999
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
Semifinals
United States
3–0
Brazil
Stanford
, United States
3:30
PDT
(
UTC−7
)
Parlow
5'
Akers
80' (
pen.
)
Report
Stadium:
Stanford Stadium
Attendance: 73,123
Referee:
Katriina Elovirta
(
Finland
)
Brazil
v
Norway
10 July 1999
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup
Third place match
Brazil
0–0
(
a.e.t.
)
(
5–4
p
)
Norway
Pasadena
, United States
10:15
PDT
(
UTC−7
)
Report
Stadium:
Rose Bowl
Attendance: 90,185
Referee:
Im Eun-ju
(
South Korea
)
Penalties
Pretinha
Cidinha
Kátia Cilene
Maycon
Nenê
Formiga
Riise
Pettersen
Jørgensen
Sandaune
S. Gulbrandsen
Aarønes
United States
v
Brazil
26 September 1999
Friendly
United States
6–0
Brazil
Denver
, United States
Milbrett
(2 goals)
MacMillan
(2 goals)
Parlow
Fotopoulos
Stadium:
Mile High Stadium
Referee:
Sandra Hunt
(United States)
Brazil
v
Finland
3 October 1999
1999 Women's U.S. Cup
[
14
]
Brazil
3–1
Finland
Columbus
, United States
13:30
EDT
(
UTC−4
)
Maycon
42'
Roseli
45'
,
78'
Heikari
68'
Stadium:
Crew Stadium
Attendance: 23,131
Referee:
Kari Seitz
(United States)
Brazil
v
South Korea
7 October 1999
1999 Women's U.S. Cup
[
15
]
Brazil
4–0
South Korea
Kansas City
, United States
17:00
CDT
(
UTC−5
)
Roseli
39'
,
53'
Raquel
54'
,
74'
Stadium:
Arrowhead Stadium
Attendance: 36,405
Referee: Michael Kennedy (United States)
United States
v
Brazil
10 October 1999
1999 Women's U.S. Cup
[
16
]
United States
4–2
Brazil
Louisville
, United States
13:00
EDT
(
UTC−4
)
Hamm
18'
,
60'
Lilly
38'
,
88'
Nilda
21'
,
30'
Stadium:
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
Attendance: 35,211
Referee:
Sonia Denoncourt
(Canada)
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