Poland women's national football team

The Poland women's national football team represents Poland in international women's football. The team, controlled by the Polish Football Association, has never qualified for a major international tournament.

Poland
Nickname(s)Biało-czerwone (The white and reds)
ORLICE (The Eaglesses)
AssociationPolish Football Association
(Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachMiłosz Stępiński
CaptainKatarzyna Kiedrzynek
Most capsMaria Makowska (111)[1]
Top scorerMarta Otrębska (48)
FIFA codePOL
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 28 2 (27 March 2020)[2]
Highest27 (December 2005)
Lowest36 (June 2018)
First international
Italy 3–0 Poland
(Catania, Italy; 27 June 1981)
Biggest win
Israel 0–13 Poland
(Ramat Gan, Israel; 24 February 1998)
Biggest defeat
Iceland 10–0 Poland
(Reykjavík, Iceland; 13 September 2003)

Team

Current squad

Players list for UEFA Women's Euro 2021 qualifying match against Azerbaijan women's national football team (11 March 2020)[3]

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
12 1GK Anna Szymanska (1988-12-05) 5 December 1988 Czarni Sosnowiec
1 1GK Katarzyna Kiedrzynek (Captain) (1991-03-19) 19 March 1991 52 0 Paris Saint-Germain
22 1GK Monika Sowalska (1999-04-05) 5 April 1999 0 0 UKS SMS Łódź

8 2DF Natalia Chudzik (1989-08-08) 8 August 1989 7 KKPK Medyk Konin
5 2DF Aleksandra Sikora (1991-02-07) 7 February 1991 79 10 Juventus
17 2DF Olha Zubchyk (1992-03-09) 9 March 1992 0 UKS SMS Łódź
2 2DF Martyna Wiankowska (1996-12-24) 24 December 1996 20 3 Czarni Sosnowiec
6 2DF Sylwia Matysik (1997-05-20) 20 May 1997 10 0 Górnik Łęczna
7 2DF Małgorzata Mesjasz (1997-06-12) 12 June 1997 15 1 Turbine Potsdam
4 2DF Paulina Dudek (1997-06-16) 16 June 1997 26 5 Paris Saint-Germain
14 2DF Małgorzata Grec (1999-09-11) 11 September 1999 3 1 Górnik Łęczna

10 3MF Agata Tarczyńska (1988-06-27) 27 June 1988 50 10 VfL Wolfsburg
15 3MF Katarzyna Daleszczyk (1990-03-23) 23 March 1990 18 5 Czarni Sosnowiec
21 3MF Emilia Zdunek (1992-09-12) 12 September 1992 27 1 Sevilla
13 3MF Patrycja Balcerzak (1994-01-01) 1 January 1994 37 5 SC Sand
3 3MF Gabriela Grzywińska (1996-02-18) 18 February 1996 2 KKPK Medyk Konin
11 3MF Ewelina Kamczyk (1996-02-22) 22 February 1996 61 14 Górnik Łęczna
16 3MF Dominika Grabowska (1998-12-26) 26 December 1998 20 3 Górnik Łęczna
18 3MF Weronika Zawistowska (1999-12-17) 17 December 1999 0 Czarni Sosnowiec
23 3MF Adriana Achcińska (2002-04-22) 22 April 2002 1 0 UKS SMS Łódź

9 4FW Ewa Pajor (1996-12-03) 3 December 1996 62 38 VfL Wolfsburg
20 4FW Julia Matuschewski (1997-01-15) 15 January 1997 9 0 1. FC Saarbrücken
19 4FW Nikola Karczewska (1999-10-16) 16 October 1999 0 Górnik Łęczna

(unofficial caps&goals as of 11th March 2020)

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Poland squad within the last twelve months.[4]

(unofficial caps and goals as of 11 March 2020)

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Karolina Klabis (1991-07-19) 19 July 1991 0 0 AZS UJ Kraków v.  Spain, 12 November 2019
GK Anna Palińska (1994-10-10) 10 October 1994 0 0 Górnik Łęczna v.  Brazil, 8 October 2019
GK Kinga Szemik (1997-06-25) 25 June 1997 1 Unattached v.  Slovakia, 14 June 2019

DF Joanna Olszewska (1999-04-26) 26 April 1999 4 0 GKS Katowice v.  Brazil, 8 October 2019
DF Dagmara Grad (1990-06-01) 1 June 1990 11 0 Czarni Sosnowiec v.  Slovakia, 14 June 2019
DF Patrycja Michalczyk (1997-11-24) 24 November 1997 1 0 Olimpia Szczecin v.  Slovakia, 14 June 2019
DF Katarzyna Konat (1996-01-17) 17 January 1996 0 0 UKS SMS Łódź v.  Slovakia, 14 June 2019

MF Anna Rędzia (1996-10-02) 2 October 1996 5 0 UKS SMS Łódź v.  Spain, 12 November 2019
MF Klaudia Lefeld (1998-05-29) 29 May 1998 1 0 Górnik Łęczna v.  Spain, 12 November 2019
MF Agnieszka Jędrzejewicz (1998-06-06) 6 June 1998 1 0 Górnik Łęczna v.  Brazil, 8 October 2019
MF Kasandra Parczewska (1999-01-28) 28 January 1999 0 0 GKS Katowice v.  Czech Republic, 3 September 2019

FW Agnieszka Winczo (1984-08-24) 24 August 1984 105 38 SC Sand v.  Spain, 12 November 2019
FW Nikol Kaletka (1995-02-06) 6 February 1995 8 0 KKPK Medyk Konin v.  Brazil, 8 October 2019

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup FIFA Women's World Cup qualification record
Year Result Pld W D * L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
1991 Did not qualify 4004211
1995 6015215
1999 8512159
2003 8800251
2007 83051429
2011 8512189
2015 105142014
2019 83231612
Total0/86029102312189
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA Women's Championship

Poland's national team in 2004
UEFA Women's Euro record UEFA Women's Euro qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D * L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
1984 Did not enter Did not enter
1987
1989
1991 Did not qualify 4 0 0 4 2 11
1993 4 0 0 4 3 12
1995 6 0 1 5 2 15
1997 6 3 0 3 22 9
2001 6 3 2 1 16 11
2005 8 0 2 6 7 36
2009 8 2 1 5 11 20
2013 10 5 2 3 17 11
2017 8 3 1 4 10 16
Total0/12561693188130

Olympic Games

Algarve Cup

Year Result Pld W D L GF GA Coach
200811th place410338Jan Stępczak
200911th place311259Jan Stępczak
2019 Runners-up320143Miłosz Stępiński
TotalRunners-up104161220

Overall official record

CompetitionStageResultOpponentPositionNotes
1991 EC QSGS: Gr.21–3 0–2 France
1–4 0–2 Sweden3 / 3
1993 EC QSGS: Gr.71–2 0–3 Czechoslovakia
1–3 1–4 Italy3 / 3
1995 EC QSGS: Gr.21–3 0–3 Ukraine
0–4 0–3 Romania
0–0 1–2 Russia4 / 4
1997 EC QSGS: Gr.6 (Class B)9–0 8–0 Estonia
3–0 0–2 Belarus
0–1 2–6 Czech Republic2 / 4
1999 WC QSGS: Gr.6 (Class B)1–0 3–1 Belarus
2–2 5–1 Wales
1–0 3–0 Republic of Ireland1 / 4
Class Promotion0–1 0–4 Switzerland
2001 EC QSGS: Gr.5 (Class B)4–1 3–2 Austria
4–0 2–2 Wales
1–4 2–2 Belgium2 / 4
2003 WC QSGS: Gr.7 (Class B)5–0 5–0 Estonia
2–0 3–0 Croatia
1–0 3–1 Romania
2–0 4–0 Israel1 / 5
Class PromotionCancelled PortugalPromoted to Class A
2005 EC QSGS: Gr.3 (Class A)0–2 2–2 Hungary
0–6 1–1 Russia
0–10 2–3 Iceland
1–7 1–5 France5 / 5
Class PromotionCancelled Belarus
2007 WC QSGS: Gr.3 (Class A)1–5 1–3 Denmark
1–3 1–5 Finland
3–2 0–7 Spain
3–2 4–2 Belgium4 / 5
2009 EC QSGS: Gr.61–0 2–4 Austria
2–2 4–1 Israel
1–3 1–4 Russia
0–3 0–3 Norway4 / 5
2011 WC QSGS: Gr.44–1 1–3 Ukraine
2–4 0–0 Hungary
2–0 4–1 Romania
4–0 1–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina2 / 5
2013 EC QSGS: Gr.10–3 1–1 Russia
2–0 1–1 Greece
4–0 2–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
0–5 0–1 Italy
3–0 4–0 Macedonia3 / 6
2017 EC QSGS: Gr.40–0 0–6 Denmark
3–1 4–0 Moldova
2–0 1–2 Slovakia
0–3 0–4 Sweden3 / 5

Head coaching history

Name From To Source
Tadeusz Maślak 1981-06-27 1984-06-30
Jerzy Pach 1984-07-01 1985-12-31
Józef Kopeć 1986-01-01 1989-12-31
Józef Drabicki 1990-01-01 1990-12-31
Jerzy Miedziński 1991-01-01 1991-12-31
Władysław Szyngiera 1992-01-31 1998-12-31
Leszek Baczyński 1999-01-31 1999-12-31
Albin Wira 2000-02-01 2003-09-18
Jan Stępczak 2003-09-18 2009-06-10
Robert Góralczyk 2009-06-11 2011-01-11
Roman Jaszczak 2011-01-11 2013-02-21
Wojciech Basiuk 2013-02-21 2016-06-07 [5]
Miłosz Stępiński 2016-06-07 Present [6]

See also

References

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