Azerbaijani national women's football team
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Azərbaycan Futbol Federasiyaları Assosiasiyası Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan |
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confederacy | UEFA | ||
Technical sponsor | UMBRO | ||
Record scorer | - | ||
Record player | - | ||
Home stadium | Changing stages | ||
FIFA code | AZE | ||
FIFA rank | 76. (1321 points) (as of August 14, 2020) |
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22 games 7 wins 4 draws 11 losses |
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First international match Romania 4-1 Azerbaijan ( Mogoșoaia , Romania ; November 18, 2006 )
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Biggest win North Macedonia 0-4 Azerbaijan ( Tbilisi , Georgia ; May 13, 2009 )
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Biggest defeat Sweden 17-0 Azerbaijan ( Gothenburg , Sweden ; June 23, 2010 )
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(As of December 13, 2013 ) |
The Azerbaijani national football team represents the state of Azerbaijan in international women's football . The national team is subordinate to the Azerbaijani Football Association.
To date, the team has not qualified for any international tournament. She first took part in a European Championship qualification in 2009 and in the World Cup qualification for 2011 in 2009/10 . She finished last in the group stage with 60 goals conceded. Belgium, Sweden and Wales achieved their highest international victories with 11-0, 17-0 and 15-0 against Azerbaijan.
In December 2009, the team achieved the best place in the FIFA World Cup rankings with 58th place.
For a period of around two years (2010 to 2012), the former German national player Sissy Raith supervised a project for an Azerbaijani U-15 and U-17 selection.
Tournament balance sheet
World Championship
European Championship
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Olympic games
See also
- Azerbaijani national football team
- List of the international matches of the Azerbaijani national football team
References and footnotes
- ↑ Women's world rankings. In: fifa.com. FIFA , August 14, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 (teams without a place and points are provisional because no more than five games have been played or the teams have been inactive for more than 18 months).
- ↑ FCB women sign Sissy Raith as the new coach and four players , accessed on January 27, 2018