National Football Team of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Women)

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DR Congo
République Democratique du Congo
FCFA logo
Association Fédération Congolaise
de Football Association
confederacy CAF
Technical sponsor Airness
Head coach Poly Bonganya
Record scorer -
Record player -
Home stadium Changing stages
FIFA code COD
FIFA rank 110th (1159 points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
40 games
11 wins
9 draws
20 losses
statistics
First international match Egypt 1: 4 DR Congo ( Kaduna , Nigeria ; October 17, 1998 )
EgyptEgypt Congo Democratic Republic 1997Democratic Republic of Congo
Biggest win DR Congo 4-0 Uganda ( Kinshasa ; January 28, 2012 )
Congo Democratic RepublicDemocratic Republic of Congo UgandaUganda
Biggest defeats Nigeria 6-0 DR Congo ( Kaduna , Nigeria ; October 20, 1998 ) DR Congo 0-6 Equatorial Guinea ( Malabo , Equatorial Guinea ; October 31, 2012 )
NigeriaNigeria Congo Democratic Republic 1997Democratic Republic of Congo

Congo Democratic RepublicDemocratic Republic of Congo Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea
Successes in tournaments
African Championship
Participation in the finals 3 ( first : 1998 )
Best results Third in 1998
(As of November 3, 2012 )

The Democratic Republic of the Congo women's national football team represents the Democratic Republic of the Congo in international women's football . The national team is subordinate to the Congolese Football Association and is coached by Poly Bonganya. The Congolese selection has taken part twice in the African Championship and achieved the best placement in 1998 with third place. So far, they have not participated in a world championship or the Olympic Games. Most recently, the team failed in the first round of qualifying for the Olympic Games in London with 0-0 and 0-3 to Ethiopia .

Tournament balance sheet

World Championship

  • 1991  : did not participate (1st game only in 1998)
  • 1995  : did not take part (1st game only in 1998)
  • 1999  : not qualified
  • 2003  : not qualified
  • 2007  : not qualified
  • 2011  : not qualified
  • 2015  : not participated
  • 2019  : not reported

African Championship

  • 1991  : did not participate (1st game only in 1998)
  • 1995  : did not take part (1st game only in 1998)
  • 1998  : third
  • 2000  : withdrawn
  • 2002  : not qualified
  • 2004  : withdrawn
  • 2006  : preliminary round
  • 2008  : not qualified
  • 2010  : not qualified
  • 2012  : preliminary round
  • 2014  : did not participate
  • 2016  : withdrawn
  • 2018  : not reported

Olympic games

  • 1996  : did not participate (1st game only in 1998)
  • 2000  : did not participate / qualified?
  • 2004  : did not participate / qualified?
  • 2008  : did not participate / qualified?
  • 2012  : not qualified
  • 2016  : not participated
  • 2020  : not qualified

Africa Games

  • 2003: preliminary round
  • 2007: withdrawn in qualification
  • 2011: withdrawn in qualification
  • 2015: not participated

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 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).
  2. ^ African Games (Women) 2003