Guinean women's national soccer team

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Guinea
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Association Fédération Guinéenne de Football
confederacy CAF
Head coach Fabert Camara
captain Hawa Conté
FIFA code GUI
FIFA rank . (Points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
statistics
First international match Nigeria 3-0 Guinea ( Lagos , Nigeria ; May 4, 1991 )
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Biggest win Guinea 3-1 Guinea-Bissau ( Conakry , Guinea ; November 12, 2006 )
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Biggest defeat Guinea 0:13 Ghana ( Conakry , Guinea ; July 11, 2004 )
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(As of November 4, 2012)

The Guinean national soccer team represents Guinea in international women's soccer .

The national team played their first international match on May 4, 1991 in Nigeria against the Nigerian national soccer team for women as part of the 1991 African Cup of Nations . The tournament also celebrated the greatest triumph in history with reaching the semi-finals. National coach since 2004 is the master coach of the Olympique de Guinée and U-23 coach of the men Fabert Camara .

Participation in tournaments

African Championship

  • 1991: semi-finals
  • 1995: waived
  • 1998: not qualified
  • 2000: did not participate
  • 2002: did not participate
  • 2004: not qualified
  • 2006: not qualified
  • 2008: not qualified
  • 2010: not qualified
  • 2012: not qualified
  • 2014: did not participate
  • 2016 : not qualified
  • 2018 : not reported

Africa Games

  • 2003: did not participate
  • 2007: did not participate
  • 2011: withdrawn
  • 2015: not participated

References and footnotes

  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. ^ Guinean coach blames inexperience for defeat. Ghana Web, July 13, 2004, accessed July 23, 2013 .
  3. a b Guinea - Fixtures and results. FIFA.com, 2013, accessed July 23, 2013 (search form).
  4. Sport: Entre MaliFoot et CAN féminine - MALIFOOT: Stephen Keshi d'accord pour entraîner les Aigles. Afribone.com, March 10, 2008, accessed July 23, 2013 .