Uruguayan women's national soccer team
Nickname (s) | La Celeste , Charrúas | ||
Association | Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol | ||
confederacy | CONMEBOL | ||
Technical sponsor | puma | ||
Head coach | Fabiana Manzolillo | ||
captain | Aída Camaño | ||
Record scorer | Angélica Souza | ||
Home stadium | Montevideo | ||
FIFA code | URU | ||
FIFA rank | 73rd (1346 points) (as of August 14, 2020) |
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Balance sheet | |||
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36 games 7 wins 5 draws 24 losses |
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statistics | |||
First international Paraguay 3-2 Uruguay ( Mar del Plata , Argentina ; March 1, 1998 )
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Biggest win Uruguay 4-2 Paraguay ( Buenos Aires , Argentina ; December 9, 2000 )
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Biggest defeats Argentina 8-0 Uruguay ( Salta , Argentina ; April 13, 2003 ) Uruguay 8-0 Colombia ( Cuenca , Ecuador ; November 13, 2010 ) France 8-0 Uruguay ( Pointe-à-Pitre , Guadeloupe ; November 16, 2011 )
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Successes in tournaments | |||
South American Championship | |||
Participation in the finals | 5 ( first : 1998 ) | ||
Best results | 3rd place 2006 | ||
(As of September 19, 2014 ) |
The national women's soccer team of Uruguay represents Uruguay in international women's soccer . The national team reports to the Uruguayan Football Association. The selection took part in four previously held CONMEBOL South American Championships , with third place in 2006 being the greatest success so far. Uruguay has not yet participated in a World Cup or the Olympic Games. Between July 20, 2007 (2-4 against Ecuador ) and November 7, 2010 (4-0 against Brazil ), the team played no games. Except against Jamaica and Canada , Uruguay only played against South American teams. On September 16, 2011, the first home game took place in Montevideo , which was lost to neighboring Argentina 7-0. On November 16, 2011, the team played for the first time against a European team. The game against the French was lost 8-0. In March 2013, the team played in two home games in Maldonado against Zimbabwe , which ended with 3: 3 and 1: 2.
Tournament balance sheet
World Championship
South American Championship
Olympic games
Pan American Games
The Uruguayan team first took part in the women's soccer tournament of the Pan American Games, which has been held since 1999.
See also
- List of international matches for the Uruguayan women's national football team
- Uruguayan national soccer team
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ 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 game was listed in the FIFA statistics on the match day as well as a few days before and after, but no longer. It is still listed by weltfußball.de [1]