Spain national football team head-to-head record

The following table show the Spain national football team's all-time international record.

Spain national football team head-to-head record

Key
Positive balance (more Wins)
Neutral balance (Wins = Losses)
Negative balance (more Losses)
Last match updated was against Germany on 17 November 2020. Goal difference used to determine placement if results totals of two opponents are identical.[1]
Nationality From To P W D L Win %[lower-alpha 1] GF GA GD
 Italy 1920 2017 3711151150%4043–3
 Portugal 1921 2020 371615663.51%7544+31
 France 1922 2017 351671255.71%6337+26
 Serbia[lower-alpha 2] 1932 2012 28107548.21%2619+7
 England 1929 2018 271041344.44%3245–13
 Republic of Ireland 1931 2013 26157471.15%5418+36
 Germany[lower-alpha 3] 1935 2020 2588948%3130+1
 Belgium 1920 2016 23126565.22%4622+24
  Switzerland 1925 2020 22165184.09%4818+30
 Northern Ireland 1958 2007 18115275%3811+27
 Romania 1962 2019 1876555.56%2819+9
 Denmark 1920 2008 17123279.41%3415+19
 Czech Republic[lower-alpha 4] 1930 2016 1782752.94%1716+1
 Austria 1924 2009 1693465.63%4322+21
 Sweden 1920 2019 1575363.33%2516+9
 Argentina 1952 2018 1462650%1918+1
 Hungary 1925 2002 1355357.69%2118+3
 Netherlands 1920 2020 1352646.15%1819–1
 Scotland 1957 2011 1364361.54%2320+3
 Russia[lower-alpha 5] 1964 2018 1265170.83%199+10
 Chile 1950 2014 1182181.82%2510+15
 Turkey 1952 2016 1164172.73%175+12
 Greece 1970 2008 1072180%1910+9
 Poland 1959 2010 1081185%278+19
 Uruguay 1950 2013 1055075%168+8
 Brazil 1934 2013 922533.33%814–6
 Iceland 1982 2007 962177.78%106+4
 Bosnia & Herzegovina 2000 2018 862087.5%187+11
 Croatia 1994 2018 841356.25%159+6
 Cyprus 1971 1999 870187.5%355+30
 Finland 1969 2013 852175%165+11
 Liechtenstein 2001 2017 8800100%390+39
 Malta 1983 2019 8800100%373+34
 Mexico 1928 2010 853081.25%164+12
 Norway 1978 2019 852175%124+8
 Albania 1986 2017 7700100%292+27
 Ukraine 2003 2020 751178.57%144+10
 Armenia 1995 2009 6600100%161+15
 Israel 1998 2017 651091.67%133+10
 Lithuania 1993 2011 651091.67%142+12
 Luxembourg 1981 2015 6600100%150+15
 North Macedonia 1994 2017 6600100%194+15
 Slovakia 1996 2015 641175%156+9
 South Korea 1990 2016 642083.33%155+10
 Wales 1961 2018 632166.67%117+4
 Bulgaria 1933 2002 541090%232+21
 United States 1950 2011 540180%103+7
 Belarus 2012 2015 4400100%101+9
 Faroe Islands 1996 2019 4400100%174+13
 Latvia 1992 2007 431087.5%90+9
 Paraguay 1998 2010 422075%41+3
 San Marino 1999 2005 4400100%260+26
 South Africa 2002 2013 430175%85+3
 Venezuela 1981 2012 4400100%132+11
 Colombia 1981 2017 312066.67%43+1
 Costa Rica 2011 2017 321083.33%93+6
 East Germany 1980 1988 302133.33%01–1
 Georgia 2012 2016 320166.67%31+2
 Morocco 1961 2018 321083.33%64+2
 Peru 1960 2008 3300100%73+4
 Saudi Arabia 2006 2012 3300100%92+7
 Bolivia 1994 2014 2200100%51+4
 Canada 1994 2005 2200100%41+3
 China PR 2005 2012 2200100%40+4
 Ecuador 2003 2013 2200100%60+6
 Estonia 2008 2009 2200100%60+6
 Honduras 1982 2010 211075%31+2
 Nigeria 1998 2013 210150%53+2
 Slovenia 2000 2002 2200100%52+3
 Tunisia 2006 2018 2200100%41+3
 Algeria 1986 1986 1100100%30+3
 Andorra 2004 2004 1100100%40+4
 Australia 2014 2014 1100100%30+3
 Azerbaijan 2009 2009 1100100%60+6
 Egypt 2006 2006 1100100%20+2
 El Salvador 2014 2014 1100100%20+2
 Equatorial Guinea[lower-alpha 6] 2013 2013 1100100%21+1
 Haiti 2013 2013 1100100%21+1
 Iran 2018 2018 1100100%10+1
 Iraq 2009 2009 1100100%10+1
 Ivory Coast 2006 2006 1100100%32+1
 Japan 2001 2001 1100100%10+1
 New Zealand 2009 2009 1100100%50+5
 Panama 2012 2012 1100100%51+4
 Puerto Rico 2012 2012 1100100%21+1
 Tahiti 2013 2013 1100100%100+10
TOTAL1920202071041515313269.23% 1424642+782

Notes:

  • (†) Defunct national teams

Combined predecessor and successor Records

Flag Nationality From To P W D L Win % GF GA GD
Yugoslavia 1932 1990 1674556.25%1614+2
FR Yugoslavia 1996 2000 321083.33%74+3
Serbia and Montenegro 2005 2005 202050%110
Serbia 2012 2012 1100100%20+2
TOTAL
28107566.07%2619+7
Flag Nationality From To P W D L Win % GF GA GD
Nazi Germany 1935 1942 311150%440
West Germany 1952 1988 1233637.5%1217–5
Germany 1994 2020 1044260%159+6
TOTAL
2588948%3029+1
Flag Nationality From To P W D L Win % GF GA GD
Czechoslovakia 1930 1991 1241737.5%1115–4
Czech Republic 1996 2016 541090%61+5
TOTAL
1782752.94%1716+1
Flag Nationality From To P W D L Win % GF GA GD
Soviet Union 1964 1986 421162.5%53+2
CIS 1992 1992 101050%110
Russia 1998 2018 743078.57%135+8
TOTAL
1265170.83%199+10

Notes:

  • (†) Defunct national teams

Opponents

31 December 2019
# Confederations Played (rivals) Won (rivals) Drawn (rivals) Lost (rivals) Win % GF GA GD Period
UEFA 591 (58) 332 (55) 139 (42) 116 (33) 68.19% 1165 541 624 1920–2020
CONMEBOL 62 (10) 35 (10) 15 (6) 12 (3) 68.55% 107 60 47 1934–2018
CONCACAF 24 (9) 18 (9) 5 (3) 1 (1) 85.42% 53 15 38 1928–2017
AFC 15 (7) 14 (7) 2 (1) 0 (0) 93.33% 34 7 27 1990–2016
CAF 14 (7) 11 (7) 1 (1) 2 (2) 82.14% 30 15 15 1961–2018
OFC 2 (2) 2 (2) 0 (0) 0 (0) 100% 15 0 15 2009–2013
Opponents against those who have never played

Spain had the problem of isolation under General Franco’s dictatorship. “Europe ends at the Pyrenees” was the saying in those days. Sweden, England, Brazil, Argentina, Italy, France and Germany had all played more than 700 internationals matches by 2001. Spain only 454 matches.

Only national football teams from Europe and these teams from others Confederations which had played at least one FIFA World Cup.

See also

Notes

  1. A draw counts as a ½ win
  2. Representing Yugoslavia from 1920 to 1992, FR Yugoslavia from 1993 to 2000, and Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 to 2006
  3. Representing West Germany from 1949 to 1990
  4. Representing Czechoslovakia from 1920 to 1992
  5. Representing Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991, and SCIS from 1991 to 1992
  6. The game between Equatorial Guinea and Spain in November 2013[2] was declared void by FIFA a month later due to a procedural error in confirming the use of a local referee.[3] However, the RFEF includes the match and player statistics in its records, and these are usually counted in other sources (e.g. Juanfran Torres scored his only international goal in the fixture).[4]
  7. Appearances in FIFA World Cup
  8. The matches between Gibraltar and Spain are restrictioned for political reasons
  9. The matches between Kazakhstan and Spain are restrictioned for excessive travel distance in UEFA qualification phases

References

  1. Spain - List of Results National Team, RSSSF
  2. Estepa, Javier (17 November 2013). "De pasear la estrella a ver las estrellas" [From parading star to seeing stars]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  3. "La FIFA anula el Guinea-España" [FIFA annuls Guinea-Spain]. Diario AS (in Spanish). 31 December 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  4. "Juanfran Torres". Selección Española de Fútbol (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 October 2020.
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