Moldova women's national football team

Moldova
Association Federația Moldovenească de Fotbal
Confederation UEFA
Head coach Alina Stețenco
Top scorer Claudia Chiper (3)
FIFA code MDA
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 89 Decrease 4 (22 June 2018)
Highest 81 (December 2017)
Lowest 136 (December 2011)
First international
 Romania 4–1 Moldova 
(Bucharest, Romania; 10 September 1990)
Biggest win
 Moldova 3–0 Luxembourg 
(Vadul lui Vodă, Moldova; 9 April 2015)
Biggest defeat
 Belgium 12–0 Moldova 
(Leuven, Belgium, 19 September 2017)

The Moldova women's national football team is the women's national football team of Moldova. It took part in the UEFA qualification stages of the 2003 and 2007 World Cups, ending bottom in their group both times, and currently plays in UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying. Moldova is ranked 89th in the FIFA Women's World Rankings as of June 2017.[1]

Moldova also still competes in the Under-19 and Under-17 European Championships' qualification stages with its U-19 and U-17 women's national teams.

Overall official record

CompetitionStageResultOpponentPosition / Notes
2003 WC QSGS: Gr.2 (Class B)0–4 0–6Republic of Ireland Ireland
1–2 0–6Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1–6 1–6Romania Romania
2–1 0–3Greece Greece4 / 4
2007 WC QSGS: Gr.3 (Class B)3–1 2–3Estonia Estonia
0–2 0–1Israel Israel
0–3 0–3Wales Wales4 / 4
2017 UEFA QSPR: Gr.12–0Lithuania Lithuania
0–1Latvia Latvia
3–0Luxembourg Luxembourg1/4 ; Promoted in GS

References

  1. "FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking: Women's Ranking". FIFA. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 23 June 2017.


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