Romanian women's national soccer team
Association | Federația Română de Fotbal | ||
confederacy | UEFA | ||
Technical sponsor | adidas | ||
Head coach | Mirel Albon | ||
captain | Florentina Spânu | ||
Record scorer | Gabriela Enache (44) | ||
Record player | Daniela Pufulete (113) | ||
Home stadium | Changing stages | ||
FIFA code | ROU | ||
FIFA rank | 44th (1535 points) (as of August 14, 2020) |
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Balance sheet | |||
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181 games 81 wins 38 draws 62 defeats |
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First international match Romania 4-1 Moldova ( Bucharest , Romania ; 10 September 1990 )
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Biggest win Romania 13-0 Turkmenistan ( Alanya , Turkey ; February 27, 2019 )
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Biggest defeat three times 0: 8 against Denmark , Iceland and Sweden |
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(As of February 27, 2019 ) |
The Romanian national women's football team represents Romania in international women's football . The national team is subordinate to the Romanian Football Association . The Romanian selection is the strongest Southeast European team, but has not yet qualified for a major tournament.
In qualifying for the 2017 European Championship , the team met France, Ukraine, Greece and Albania and finished in second place.
Romania ranks 36th in the FIFA World Ranking (March 2017)
Tournament balance sheet
World Championship
European Championship
Olympic games
Algarve Cup
The national team took part twice in the Algarve Cup and played in Group C, in which the weaker teams initially compete against each other. In 2010, the group was the winner and the subsequent placement game for 7th place against Finland, fourth in group A, was won.
Current squad
Surname | Date of birth | society | Last use | ||||||
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goal | |||||||||
Lavinia Boanda | 03/08/1994 | CFF Olimpia Cluj | ? | ||||||
Andreea Părăluță | 11/27/1994 | Atlético Madrid | ? | ||||||
Camelia Ceasar | 12/13/1997 | AC Milan | ? | ||||||
Defense | |||||||||
Anne-Marie Bănuță | 11/16/1991 | Rodez Aveyron | ? | ||||||
Maria Ficzay | 11/08/1991 | Medyk Konin | ? | ||||||
Adina Giurgiu | 08/17/1994 | Sassuolo | ? | ||||||
Brigitta Goder | 05/06/1992 | Győri ETO | ? | ||||||
Teodora Meluţă | 08/03/1999 | CFF Olimpia Cluj | ? | ||||||
Olivia Oprea | 03/19/1987 | Seville | ? | ||||||
Ana Maria Gorea | 01/04/1993 | Târgu Mureș | ? | ||||||
midfield | |||||||||
Ștefania Vătafu | 06/12/1993 | Granadilla Tenerife | ? | ||||||
Ioana Bortan | 01/23/1989 | CFF Olimpia Cluj | ? | ||||||
Mihaela Ciolacu | 08/12/1998 | CFF Olimpia Cluj | ? | ||||||
Andrea Herczeg | 09/13/1994 | Töcksfors IF | ? | ||||||
Bianca Sandu | 04/22/1992 | Diósgyőri VTK | ? | ||||||
Beatrice Tărăşilă | 05/21/1997 | CFF Olimpia Cluj | ? | ||||||
Andreea Voicu | 01/16/1996 | CFF Olimpia Cluj | ? | ||||||
attack | |||||||||
Alexandra Lunca | 08/22/1995 | CFF Olimpia Cluj | ? | ||||||
Cristina Carp | 07/28/1997 | CFF Olimpia Cluj | ? | ||||||
Florentina Spânu | 08/06/1985 | Fortuna Hjørring | ? | ||||||
Georgiana Birțoiu | 07/22/1989 | Amazon's Dramas | ? | ||||||
Cosmina Dușa | 03/04/1990 | Konak Belediyespor | ? | ||||||
Laura Rus | 10/01/1987 | Sassuolo | ? | ||||||
Isabelle Mihail | 02/08/1999 | Kent State University | ? |
Games against national teams from German-speaking countries
All results from a Romanian point of view.
In qualifying for EM 2013 , Romania met Germany and Switzerland for the first time .
Germany
date | place | Result | occasion |
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October 22, 2011 | Romania | 0: 3 | European Championship qualification |
May 31, 2012 | Germany | 0: 5 | European Championship qualification |
Switzerland
September 21, 2011 | Switzerland | 1: 4 | European Championship qualification |
June 21, 2012 | Buftea | 4: 2 | European Championship qualification |
November 12, 2019 | Schaffhausen | 0: 6 | European Championship qualification |
October 27, 2020 | European Championship qualification |
Austria
February 24, 2010 | Lagos | 2-0 | Algarve Cup |
See also
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).
- ↑ The original date of June 9, 2020 has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic .