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rdfs:label | - France national women's football team
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rdfs:comment | - The French women's national football team (Équipe de France féminine de football, sometimes shortened as Féminin A) represents France in international women's football. The team is directed by the French Football Federation (FFF) and competes as a member of UEFA in various international football tournaments such as the FIFA Women's World Cup, UEFA Women's Euro, the Summer Olympics, and the Algarve Cup.
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Latest | - 2015
- --01-26
- --03-07
- --03-11
- --03-12
- --04-11
- --05-07
- --05-22
- --06-20
- --09-17
- --09-22
- --06-14
- --10-27
- --12-01
- --03-09
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Most caps | |
Goals | - 0
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- 2
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- 6
- 11
- 15
- 17
- 27
- 30
- 32
- 34
- 52
- 55
- 63
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head coach | |
Age | - 1981-01-31
- 1982-01-24
- 1983-10-05
- 1984-08-20
- 1984-12-05
- 1985-06-30
- 1985-09-24
- 1985-10-28
- 1986-05-18
- 1986-08-13
- 1986-10-17
- 1986-10-22
- 1987-01-23
- 1987-09-29
- 1988-01-29
- 1988-06-12
- 1989-04-13
- 1989-05-18
- 1989-09-28
- 1990-01-13
- 1990-05-30
- 1990-07-20
- 1991-02-14
- 1991-05-06
- 1991-05-14
- 1991-07-01
- 1991-07-31
- 1992-02-15
- 1992-03-29
- 1993-01-25
- 1993-02-18
- 1994-06-18
- 1994-10-20
- 1994-12-14
- 1995-04-01
- 1995-07-13
- 1996-01-26
- 1996-06-01
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biggest defeat | |
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Name | |
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Regional cup best | |
highest fifa ranking | |
lowest fifa ranking | |
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Association | |
Captain | |
Home Stadium | |
Club | |
first international | |
Top scorer | |
clubnat | |
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fifa code | |
biggest win | |
World cup best | |
caps | - 0
- 1
- 2
- 4
- 5
- 6
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- 9
- 15
- 23
- 24
- 31
- 42
- 48
- 65
- 66
- 71
- 89
- 97
- 100
- 116
- 125
- 127
- 135
- 150
- 158
- 169
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fifa ranking | |
regional cup first app | |
regional cup name | |
world cup first app | |
abstract | - The French women's national football team (Équipe de France féminine de football, sometimes shortened as Féminin A) represents France in international women's football. The team is directed by the French Football Federation (FFF) and competes as a member of UEFA in various international football tournaments such as the FIFA Women's World Cup, UEFA Women's Euro, the Summer Olympics, and the Algarve Cup. The France women's national team initially struggled on the international stage failing to qualify for three of the first FIFA Women's World Cups and the six straight UEFA European Championships before reaching the quarter-finals in the 1997 edition of the competition. However, since the beginning of the new millennium, France have become a mid-tier national team and one of the most consistent in Europe having qualified for their first-ever FIFA Women's World Cup in 2003 and reaching the quarter-finals in two of the three European Championships held since 2000. In 2011, France recorded a fourth-place finish at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup; its best finish overall at the competition. In the following year, the club captured the 2012 Cyprus Cup. The current manager of the national team is Olivier Echouafni. He replaced Philippe Bergeroo on September 9, 2016. The current captain of the national team is 26-year-old centre back Wendie Renard.
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