China women's national football team

China PR
Nickname(s) 铿锵玫瑰 Kēngqiāng Méiguī
(Steel Roses)
Association Chinese Football Association
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Sub-confederation EAFF (East Asia)
Head coach Jia Xiuquan
Captain Li Dongna
Most caps Pu Wei (219)
Top scorer Sun Wen (106)
FIFA code CHN
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 17 Steady (22 June 2018)
Highest 4 (July 2003)
Lowest 19 (August 2012)
First international
 United States 2–1 China PR 
(Jesolo, Italy; 20 July 1986)
Biggest win
 China PR 21–0 Philippines 
(Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia; 24 September 1995)
Biggest defeat
 Germany 8–0 China PR 
(Patras, Greece; 11 August 2004)
World Cup
Appearances 7 (first in 1991)
Best result Runners-up (1999)
Asian Cup
Appearances 13 (first in 1986)
Best result Winners (1986, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2006)

The Chinese women's national football team (Chinese: 中国国家女子足球队; pinyin: Zhōngguó Guójiā Nǚzǐ Zúqiú Duì), recognized as China PR by FIFA, is governed by the Chinese Football Association.[1] The team is colloquially referred to as "Zhōngguó Nǚzú" (Chinese: 中国女足, short for Chinese: 中国国家女子足球队; pinyin: Zhōngguó Guójiā Nǚzĭ Zúqiú Duì; literally: "Chinese national women's football team").

Honours

International

Continental

Regional

Competition history

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record
Year Result GP W D L GF GA GD
China 1991Quarter-finals4211104+6
Sweden 1995Fourth place62221110+1
United States 1999Runners-up6510192+17
United States 2003Quarter-finals421132+1
China 2007420257−2
Germany 2011Did not qualify
Canada 2015Quarter-finals5212440
France 2019Qualified-------
Total7/82915685229+23

AFC Women's Asian Cup

AFC Women's Asian Cup record
Year Result GP W D L GF GA GD
Hong Kong 1975Did not enter
Taiwan 1977
India 1979
Hong Kong 1981
Thailand 1983
Hong Kong 1986Champions4400230+23
Hong Kong 19895500162+14
Japan 19915500291+28
Malaysia 19935410202+18
Malaysia 19955500460+46
China 19975500391+38
Philippines 19996600472+45
Chinese Taipei 2001Third place5401403+37
Thailand 2003Runners-up5401333+30
Australia 2006Champions531173+4
Vietnam 2008Runners-up5302105+5
China 2010Fourth place521263+3
Vietnam 2014Third place5311133+10
Jordan 20185401195+14
Total14/1970574934833+315

Olympic Games

Olympic Games record
Year Result GP W D L GF GA GD
United States 1996Runners-up5311115+6
Australia 2000Group stage311154+1
Greece 2004201119−8
China 2008Quarter-finals421154+1
United Kingdom 2012Did not qualify
Brazil 2016Quarter-finals411224–2
Japan 2020TBD-------
Total4/6187562426–2

Algarve Cup

The Algarve Cup is a global invitational tournament for national teams in women's soccer hosted by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). Held annually in the Algarve region of Portugal since 1994, it is one of the most prestigious women's football events, alongside the Women's World Cup and Women's Olympic Football.

Portugal Algarve Cup
Year Result Matches Wins Draws Losses GF GA GD
1994Did not enter
1995
1996Third place4301954
1997Runners-up4301615
19985th place4301651
1999Champions44001019
2000Third place4301945
200143011138
2002Champions44001037
2003Runners-up4211532
20046th place4121523
20057th place401316–5
20066th place4112624
200710th place400429–7
20089th place4013210–8
20095th place421134–1
2010Fourth place411238–5
20117th place410335–2
20129th place410313–2
20136th place411227–5
20145th place411223–1
201512th place402238–5
2016Did not enter
201710th place401325–3
201811th place410337–4
Total22/25883513401041040

Asian Games

Asian Games record
Hosts / Year Result GP W D L GS GA GD
China 1990Champions5500260+26
Japan 19944310101+9
Thailand 19985500280+28
South Korea 2002Runners-up5320113+8
Qatar 2006Third place5302224+18
China 2010Fourth place5212114+7
South Korea 20145th place421191+8
Indonesia 2018Runners-up6501311+30
China 2022TBD
Japan 2026TBD
Total8/839285614914+135

EAFF Women's Football Championship

EAFF Women's Football Championship record
Hosts / Year Result Pld W D L GF GA GD
South Korea 2005Fourth place301203–3
China 2008Third place311135–2
Japan 2010Runners-up3201532
South Korea 2013Fourth place64021257
China 2015300326–4
Japan 2017Third place310234–1
South Korea 2019TBD0000000
Total6/62182112526–1

Team

Current squad

The following 18 players are in the current squad, and their scores in the 2016 olympic.

Last Cap: August 12 vs Germany[4]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Zhao Lina (赵丽娜) (1991-09-18) 18 September 1991 38 0 China Shanghai Yongbai
18 1GK Zhang Yue (张越) (1990-09-30) 30 September 1990 49 0 China Beijing BG

2 2DF Liu Shanshan (刘杉杉) (1992-03-16) 16 March 1992 58 0 China Hebei Zhongji
3 2DF Xue Jiao (薛嬌) (1993-01-30) 30 January 1993 27 0 China Dalian Quanjian
4 2DF Gao Chen (高晨) (1992-08-11) 11 August 1992 6 0 China Dalian Quanjian
5 2DF Wu Haiyan (吴海燕) (1993-02-26) 26 February 1993 69 0 China Shandong Ladies
6 2DF Li Dongna (李冬娜) (captain) (1988-12-06) 6 December 1988 88 6 China Tianjin Huisen
14 2DF Zhao Rong (赵容) (1991-08-02) 2 August 1991 57 0 China Beijing BG

7 3MF Li Ying (李影) (1993-01-07) 7 January 1993 83 13 China Shandong Ladies[5][6]
8 3MF Tan Ruyin (谭茹殷) (1994-07-17) 17 July 1994 45 1 China Guangdong R&F
12 3MF Wang Shuang (王霜) (1995-01-23) 23 January 1995 49 6 France Paris Saint-Germain
13 3MF Pang Fengyue (庞丰月) (1989-01-19) 19 January 1989 87 6 China Dalian Quanjian
15 3MF Zhang Rui (张睿) (1989-01-17) 17 January 1989 99 17 China People's Liberation Army
16 3MF Yang Man (杨曼) (1995-11-02) 2 November 1995 19 1 China Shandong Ladies

9 4FW Ma Xiaoxu (马晓旭) (1988-06-05) 5 June 1988 152 61 China Dalian Quanjian
10 4FW Yang Li (杨丽) (1991-01-31) 31 January 1991 42 23 China Jiangsu Suning
11 4FW Wang Shanshan (王珊珊) (1990-01-27) 27 January 1990 77 10 China Tianjin Huisen
17 4FW Gu Yasha (古雅沙) (1990-11-28) 28 November 1990 123 11 China Beijing BG

Statistics

Most capped players

  Still active national team players are highlighted
As of 25 October 2015, the ten players with the most appearances for China are:
PosPlayerCapsCareer
1Pu Wei2191997–2013
2Li Jie2001997–2008
3Fan Yunjie1921992–2004
4Han Duan1882000–2011
5Zhao Lihong1741992–2004
6Wang Liping1731992–2004
7Wen Lirong1701986–2001
8Liu Yali1562000–2008
9Sun Wen1521990–2005
9 Ma Xiaoxu 152 2005–present
10Liu Ailing1501987–2000

Top goalscorers

As of 25 October 2015, the five highest goalscorers for China are:
Rank Player Goals Caps Career
1 Sun Wen 106 152 1990–2005
2 Han Duan 101 188 2000–2011
3 Bai Jie 83 139 1997–2003
4 Liu Ailing 80 150 1987–2000
5 Zhao Lihong 68 174 1992–2004

List of managers

Recent and forthcoming fixtures

Results list China's goal tally first.

Date Location Opponent Result Competition Scorers
19 January 2018 Foshan, China  Vietnam 4–0 2018 Foshan Four Nations Tournament Jin Kun, Wang Shanshan, Wang Shuang, Song Duan
21 January 2018 Foshan, China  Thailand 2–1 2018 Foshan Four Nations Tournament Wang Shanshan, Ren Guixin
23 January 2018 Foshan, China  Colombia 2–0 2018 Foshan Four Nations Tournament Wang Shuang, Ren Guixin
28 February 2018 Lagos, Portugal  Portugal 1–2 2018 Algarve Cup Xu Yanlu
2 March 2018 Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal  Norway 0–2 2018 Algarve Cup
5 March 2018 Albufeira, Portugal  Australia 0–2 2018 Algarve Cup
7 March 2018 Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal  Russia 2–1 2018 Algarve Cup Liu Shanshan, Song Duan
6 April 2018 Amman, Jordan  Thailand 4–0 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup Song Duan, Wang Shuang, Li Ying
9 April 2018 Amman, Jordan  Philippines 3–0 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup Li Ying (2), Ma Jun
12 April 2018 Amman, Jordan  Jordan 8–1 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup Wang Shuang (3), Khair (og.), Song Duan, Li Ying (2), Tang Jiali
17 April 2018 Amman, Jordan  Japan 1–3 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup Li Ying (pen.)
20 April 2018 Amman, Jordan  Thailand 3–1 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup Li Ying, Wang Shanshan, Song Duan
7 June 2018 Sandy, United States  United States 0–1 Friendly
12 June 2018 Cleveland, United States  United States 1–2 Friendly Li Ying
17 August 2018 Palembang, Indonesia  Hong Kong 7–0 2018 Asian Games Wang Shanshan, Wang Shuang, Li Ying, Li Jiayue, Gu Yasha (2), Chan Wing Sze (o.g.)
20 August 2018 Palembang, Indonesia  Tajikistan 16–0 2018 Asian Games Wang Shanshan (9), Zhao Rong (5), Wang Shuang, Li Tingting
22 August 2018 Palembang, Indonesia  North Korea 2–0 2018 Asian Games Wang Shuang, Wang Shanshan
25 August 2018 Palembang, Indonesia  Thailand 5–0 2018 Asian Games Wang Shuang (3), Xiao Yuyi, Gu Yasha
28 August 2018 Palembang, Indonesia  Chinese Taipei 1–0 2018 Asian Games Wang Shanshan
31 August 2018 Palembang, Indonesia  Japan 0–1 2018 Asian Games
4 October 2018 Chongqing, China  Portugal 0–0 2018 Yongchuan International Tournament
6 October 2018 Chongqing, China  Finland 2–1 2018 Yongchuan International Tournament Yang Lina, Zhang Rui
8 October 2018 Chongqing, China  Thailand 2–0 2018 Yongchuan International Tournament Li Ying, Ren Guixin
December 2018 Guam  Mongolia 2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship 2nd Round
December 2018 Guam  Hong Kong 2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship 2nd Round
December 2018 Guam  Chinese Taipei 2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship 2nd Round

Competitive record

All-time results

As of 8 October 2018; counted for the FIFA A-level matches only.
Nations First Played P W D L GF GA GD Confederation
 Argentina 2007531191+8 CONMEBOL
 Australia 1988431911137150+21 AFC
 Brazil 198611155922−13 CONMEBOL
 Cameroon 2015110010+1 CAF
 Canada 19872814595028+22 CONCACAF
 Chile 2009210121+1 CONMEBOL
 Chinese Taipei 1989151500460+46 AFC
 Colombia 2018110020+2 CONMEBOL
 Costa Rica 2016211032+1 CONCACAF
 Croatia 2017220041+3 UEFA
 Czech Republic 2004110010+1 UEFA
 Denmark 19911710433213+19 UEFA
 England 2005531163+3 UEFA
 Finland 1989161321438+35 UEFA
 France 1990104331110+1 UEFA
 Germany 19913086163055−25 UEFA
 Ghana 19994400122+10 CAF
 Guam 19992200240+24 AFC
 Guatemala 20001100140+14 CONCACAF
 Hong Kong 19899900740+74 AFC
 Hungary 2007110040+4 UEFA
 Iceland 20078215813−5 UEFA
 India 19982200280+28 AFC
 Indonesia 1986110090+9 AFC
 Italy 1986722368−2 UEFA
 Ivory Coast 1988110081+7 CAF
 Japan 198637166155134+17 AFC
 Jordan 20064400352+33 AFC
 Kazakhstan 19952200160+16 UEFA
 North Korea 198936118173638-2 AFC
 South Korea 199039285610126+75 AFC
 Malaysia 19862200170+17 AFC
 Mexico 200011830174+13 CONCACAF
 Mongolia 20180000000 AFC
 Myanmar 20043300160+16 AFC
 Netherlands 1988126421510+5 UEFA
 New Zealand 19911713134212+30 OFC
 Nigeria 20005311117+4 CAF
 Norway 19872793152937−8 UEFA
 Philippines 19954400500+50 AFC
 Portugal 19968431186+12 UEFA
 Romania 1991110031+2 UEFA
 Russia 1991131021197+12 UEFA
 Scotland 2003220040+4 UEFA
 Serbia 1989110061+5 UEFA
 South Africa 20034400280+28 CAF
 Spain 2015200225−3 UEFA
 Sweden 19872679102433−9 UEFA
  Switzerland 2009110020+2 UEFA
 Tajikistan 20181100160+16 AFC
 Thailand 1989161510677+60 AFC
 United States 198658913363799−62 CONCACAF
 Ukraine 2017110050+5 UEFA
 Uzbekistan 19974400341+33 AFC
 Vietnam 2002131300502+48 AFC
 Wales 2011110021+1 UEFA
 Zimbabwe 2016110030+3 CAF

References

  1. Joshua Frank (1986-03-01). "Missing from the World Cup? China". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  2. JERE LONGMANPublished: 10 July 1999 (1999-07-10). "SOCCER: WOMEN'S WORLD CUP; Soccer's Move: Grass Roots to Grand Stage – New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
  3. GEORGE VECSEYPublished: 2 August 1996 (1996-08-02). "Women's Soccer: 76,481 Fans, 1 U.S. Gold – New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2012-11-01.
  4. http://2016.sina.com.cn/china/2016-08-13/doc-ifxuxnah3393560.shtml
  5. Ren Guixing forfeited Olympics due to the heavy injury.
  6. Li Ying replaced injured Ren Guixing.
Sporting positions
Preceded by
1983 Thailand 
AFC Women's Champions
1986 (First title)
1989 (Second title)
1991 (Third title)
1993 (Fourth title)
1995 (Fifth title)
1997 (Sixth title)
1999 (Seventh title)
Succeeded by
2001 North Korea 
Preceded by
2003 North Korea 
AFC Women's Champions
2006 (Eighth title)
Succeeded by
2008 North Korea 
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