Israel women's national soccer team

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State of Israel
Medinat Yisra'el
IFA logo
Association Israel Football Association
confederacy UEFA
Technical sponsor puma
Head coach ArgentinaArgentina Gabriel Burstein (since August 2019)
Assistant coach Adi Levi
captain Karin Sendel / Shay Sade
Record scorer Silvi Jan (29)
Record player Maya Berqui (47)
Home stadium Ramat Gan Stadium
FIFA code ISR
FIFA rank 67th (1369 points)
(as of August 14, 2020)
First jersey
Second jersey
Balance sheet
117 games
35 wins
13 draws
69 losses
statistics
First international match Netherlands 12-0 Israel ( Zaandam , Netherlands ; August 27, 1977)
NetherlandsNetherlands IsraelIsrael
Biggest win Israel 12-1 Estonia ( Hertzlija , Israel ; October 9, 2004)
IsraelIsrael EstoniaEstonia
Biggest defeat Israel 0:13 Poland ( Ramat Gan , Israel ; February 24, 1998)
IsraelIsrael PolandPoland
(As of November 12, 2019 )

The Israeli national women's soccer team represents Israel in international women's soccer . The national team is subordinate to the Israeli Football Association and has been coached by Gabriel Burstein since August 2019. The Israeli selection has not yet qualified for a major tournament. The best place in the FIFA world rankings was 55th place in December 2013. After their first international match against the Netherlands in 1977 , the team did not play for 20 years.

Tournament balance sheet

World Championship

  • 1991  : did not participate
  • 1995  : did not participate
  • 1999  : not qualified
  • 2003  : not qualified
  • 2007  : not qualified
  • 2011  : not qualified
  • 2015 : not qualified
  • 2019 : not qualified

European Championship

  • 1984  : did not participate
  • 1987  : did not participate
  • 1989  : did not participate
  • 1991  : did not participate
  • 1993  : did not participate
  • 1995  : did not participate
  • 1997  : did not participate
  • 2001  : not qualified
  • 2005  : not qualified
  • 2009  : not qualified
  • 2013  : not qualified
  • 2017  : not qualified

Olympic games

  • 1996  : not qualified
  • 2000  : not qualified
  • 2004  : not qualified
  • 2008  : not qualified
  • 2012  : not qualified
  • 2016  : not qualified
  • 2020  : not qualified

Tournaments

  • Aphrodite Cup 2016: 1st place (Participants: Israel, Cyprus, Malta, Lithuania and Estonia)

Games against national teams from German-speaking countries

All results from an Israeli perspective.

Germany

So far there have been no games against the German selection .

Switzerland

date place Result occasion
October 28, 2009 Nes Ziona 1: 2 World Cup 2011 qualification
March 27, 2010 Well 0: 6 World Cup 2011 qualification
12th of February 2014 Petach Tikva 0: 5 World Cup 2015 qualification
June 14, 2014 Well 0: 9 World Cup 2015 qualification

Austria

date place Result occasion
July 30, 1998 Bat Jam 0: 5
August 26, 2007 Gleisdorf ( AUT ) 0: 5 EM 2009 qualification
June 25, 2008 Bet She'an 0: 2 EM 2009 qualification
October 25, 2015 Lod 0: 1 EM 2017 qualification
June 6, 2016 Horn ( AUT ) 0: 4 EM 2017 qualification
23rd November 2017 BSFZ-Arena ( AUT ) 0: 2 World Cup 2019 qualification
June 12, 2018 Ramat Gan 0: 6 World Cup 2019 qualification

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. Israel in the FIFA World Ranking