Lista reprezentacji w piłce nożnej kobiet należących do FIFA

Lista reprezentacji kobiet, które należą do FIFA – najstarszą reprezentacją jest reprezentacja Włoch od 1968 roku, najmłodszą zaś od 2011 roku reprezentacja Albanii. Poniżej znajduje się lista 180 z 209 reprezentacji sklasyfikowanych przez FIFA (53 z UEFA, 10 z CONMEBOL, 35 z CONCACAF).

A

B

C

D

  • Dania Dania od 1974 roku
  • Demokratyczna Republika Konga Demokratyczna Republika Konga / Zair
  • Dominika Dominika
  • Dominikana Dominikana od 2010 roku

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

Ł

M

N

P

R

S

T

  • Tahiti Tahiti
  • Tajlandia Tajlandia od 1975 roku
  • Tajwan / Chińskie Tajpej od 1977 roku
  • Tanzania Tanzania
  • Tonga Tonga
  • Trynidad i Tobago Trynidad i Tobago
  • Turcja Turcja od 1995 roku
  • Tunezja Tunezja
  • Turks i Caicos Turks i Caicos

U

V

  • Vanuatu Vanuatu

W

Z

  • Zambia Zambia
  • Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
  • Zjednoczone Emiraty Arabskie Zjednoczone Emiraty Arabskie od 2010 roku

Nie sklasyfikowani przez FIFA

  • Arabia Saudyjska Arabia Saudyjska
  • Brunei Brunei Darussalam zespół ten nie zagrał do tej pory żadnego oficjalnego meczu
  • Burundi Burundi od 2002 roku zespół ten nie posiada dorosłej reprezentacji
  • Czad Czad
  • Dżibuti Dżibuti od 2006 roku, zagrali tylko jeden mecz
  • Gambia Gambia
  • Jemen Jemen
  • Kambodża Kambodża od 2009 roku zespół ten nie posiada dorosłej reprezentacji
  • Libia Libia zespół ten nie zagrał do tej pory żadnego oficjalnego meczu
  • Madagaskar Madagaskar nie posiada swojej reprezentacji
  • Makau Makau zespół ten nie zagrał do tej pory żadnego oficjalnego meczu
  • Mauretania Mauretania
  • Mauritius Mauritius od 2012 roku, zagrali tylko jeden mecz nie uznany przez FIFA
  • Mongolia Mongolia
  • Montserrat zespół ten nie zagrał do tej pory żadnego oficjalnego meczu
  • Niger Niger od 2007 roku, zagrali tylko dwa mecze nie uznane przez FIFA
  • Oman Oman zespół ten nie zagrał do tej pory żadnego oficjalnego meczu
  • Republika Środkowoafrykańska Republika Środkowoafrykańska od 2006 roku, zagrali tylko trzy uznane przez FIFA mecze ostatni w 2006 roku
  • Republika Zielonego Przylądka Republika Zielonego Przylądka / Wyspy Zielonego Przylądka
  • Rwanda Rwanda od 2009 roku zespół ten nie posiada dorosłej reprezentacji
  • Seszele Seszele
  • Somalia Somalia
  • Sudan Sudan od 2006 roku, zagrali tylko jeden mecz nie uznany przez FIFA
  • Sudan Południowy Sudan Południowy
  • Tadżykistan Tadżykistan
  • Timor Wschodni Timor Wschodni zespół ten nie zagrał do tej pory żadnego oficjalnego meczu
  • Togo Togo od 2006 roku, zagrali tylko pięć uznanych przez FIFA meczów wszystkie w 2006 roku
  • Turkmenistan Turkmenistan
  • Wyspy Świętego Tomasza i Książęca Wyspy Świętego Tomasza i Książęca od 2002 roku, zagrali tylko cztery uznane przez FIFA mecze ostatni w 2006 roku

Zobacz też

Przypisy

  1. a b Nie zakwalifikowali się na Mistrzostwa Świata w Piłce Nożnej Kobiet 1995.
  2. a b c Nie zakwalifikowali się na Mistrzostwa Świata w Piłce Nożnej Kobiet 1991.
  3. Zakwalifikowali się na Sudamericano Femenino 1998.
  4. Zakwalifikowali się na Copa América 1998.

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