Fixtures

Mistrovství Evropy - kvalifikace - ženy 05/31 13:00 3 Estonsko ženy vs Albánie ženy - View
Mistrovství Evropy - kvalifikace - ženy 06/04 13:00 4 Albánie ženy vs Lucembursko ženy - View

Results

Mistrovství Evropy - kvalifikace - ženy 04/09 18:00 2 [3] Albánie ženy v Estonsko ženy [2] W 2-0
Mistrovství Evropy - kvalifikace - ženy 04/05 17:30 1 Lucembursko ženy v Albánie ženy L 2-1
Mezinárodní utkání - ženy 02/25 13:00 - Albánie ženy v Faerské ostrovy ženy W 3-0
Mezinárodní utkání - ženy 02/22 13:00 - Albánie ženy v Bělorusko ženy L 0-3
Liga národů UEFA - ženy 12/05 18:00 6 [3] Maďarsko ženy v Albánie ženy [4] L 6-0
Liga národů UEFA - ženy 12/01 16:00 5 [4] Albánie ženy v Severní Irsko ženy [3] L 0-4
Liga národů UEFA - ženy 10/31 17:00 4 [4] Albánie ženy v Irsko ženy [1] L 0-1
Liga národů UEFA - ženy 10/27 16:45 3 Irsko ženy v Albánie ženy L 5-1
Liga národů UEFA - ženy 09/26 18:00 2 Severní Irsko ženy v Albánie ženy L 1-0
Liga národů UEFA - ženy 09/22 15:00 1 Albánie ženy v Maďarsko ženy D 1-1
Kvalifikace na Mistrovství světa - ženy 09/06 16:30 - [1] Norsko ženy v Albánie ženy [4] L 5-0
Kvalifikace na Mistrovství světa - ženy 09/01 16:00 - [4] Albánie ženy v Polsko ženy [3] L 1-2

Statistiky

 TotalDomácíHosté
Matches played 10 6 4
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 7 3 4
Goals for 8 6 2
Goals against 23 9 14
Clean sheets 2 2 0
Failed to score 5 3 2

The Albania women's national football team (Albanian: Kombëtarja e Femrave) represents the country of Albania in international football and is controlled by the Albanian Football Association which is headquartered in the city of Tirana. The team is affiliated with UEFA and competes in the two major professional tournaments, the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship.

Women's football was long met with skepticism in Albania, and the first recorded tournament took place as late as 2007, before the FSHF formed the Albanian Women's National Championship in 2009, which is the only women's league in the country. The rise in popularity of the sport among women led to the formation of the Albania national team in 2011, and they made their debut in a friendly match against Macedonia that ended in a 1–0 win. The current head coach is Armir Grimaj, replacing Altin Rraklli who was in charge from the formation in 2011 until 2016.

History

The Albanian women's national football team was formed in 2011 and made their debut in a friendly against Macedonia FYR on 5 May 2011 at the Gjorgji Kyçyku Stadium. The match ended 1–0 with Albania's first win and midfielder Aurora Seranaj scoring the first goal for Albania.

Towards the end of 2011, the national team strengthened its squad with the arrival of football players from the Albanian diaspora communities, notably Furtuna Velaj, Dafina Memedov, Ellvana Curo, Elizabeta Ejupi, Arjeta Krasniqi and Arbnora Robelli. The national team ended the year with their second win against Macedonia FYR away in Struga. The second victory against Macedonia FYR is currently the national team's biggest win.

On 15 May 2012, Albania faced Montenegro in Bar and won 4–2. Three days later, the Albanian team won again with a rematch against Montenegro, winning 4–3 at the Loro Boriçi Stadium in Shkodër. On 22 May, Albania encountered Macedonia FYR again, winning 2–0 with 2 goals from Suada Jashari. The national team had so far been undefeated in 5 games, with 15 goals scored, and 6 goals conceded. On 29 August, The Albania national team participated in an unofficial football tournament held in Drama. The national team drew 1–1 with Amazons Drama and lost 0–3 to Greece.