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List of women's national association football teams

This is a complete list of national teams in women's association football, arranged alphabetically within their confederations.

Members of FIFA affiliated confederations

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Map of the World with the six confederations:

This section lists the current:

  • 211 women's national football teams affiliated to FIFA, through their national football associations.
  • 11 women's national football teams who have membership in one of FIFA's affiliated continental confederations, but are not members of FIFA.[1]

FIFA members are eligible to enter the FIFA Women's World Cup and matches between them are recognized as official international matches. Based on their match results over the previous four-year period, the FIFA Women's World Rankings, published monthly by FIFA, compare the relative strengths of the national teams.

Some national teams that are members of a confederation but not FIFA members compete in confederation-level and subregional tournaments. These teams, however, are not allowed to participate in the World Cup.

The six confederations are:

FIFA runs the Women's World Cup as a tournament for national teams to find the world champion. Each confederation also runs its own championship to find the best team from among its members:

Due to the geographical size of Asia, the AFC is subdivided into five sub-federations:

  •   Brunei Darussalam,   Oman and   Yemen have no national teams despite being AFC and FIFA members.
  •   Afghanistan, also an AFC and FIFA member, formerly had a national team until 2021.
  1. National governing body was formerly a member of OFC (1966–2006)
  2. National governing body is a member of UAFA
  3. Official name used by FIFA and AFC for People's Republic of China
  4. Official name used by FIFA and AFC for Republic of China (Taiwan); national governing body was a member of OFC from 1975 to 1989
  5. Official name used by FIFA and AFC for Islamic Republic of Iran
  6. Official name used by FIFA for Democratic People's Republic of Korea; official name used by AFC is DPR Korea
  7. Official name used by FIFA and AFC for Republic of Korea
  8. Official name used by FIFA and AFC for Kyrgyzstan
  9. National governing body is a full member of AFC but not a FIFA member
  10. National governing body was formerly a member of OFC (2005–2009)
  11. Official name used by FIFA and AFC for national team representing the Palestinian Territories

Due to the geographical size of Africa, CAF is divided into five regional federations:

  •   Somalia1 has no national team despite being a CAF and FIFA member.
  1. National governing body is a member of UAFA
  2. Official name used by FIFA for Democratic Republic of the Congo; official name used by CAF is DR Congo
  3. National governing body is an associate member of CAF but not a FIFA member
  4. National governing body was a full member of CAF briefly during 2017
  5. National governing body is a member of ConIFA. Was previously a member of the N.F.-Board.

The CONCACAF federation is divided into three regional federations that have responsibility for part of the region's geographical area:

  1. National governing body is a full member of CONCACAF but not a FIFA member
  •   Tuvalu1,2 has no national team despite being an OFC associate member.
  1. National governing body is an associate member of the OFC but not a FIFA member
  2. National governing body is a member of ConIFA
  3. Official name used by FIFA for New Zealand; official name used by OFC is New Zealand
  4. National governing body was formerly a member of AFC (1964–1966)
  •   San Marino has no national team despite being a UEFA and FIFA member.
  1. National governing body was formerly a member of AFC (1954–1974); joined UEFA in 1994
  2. National governing body was formerly a member of AFC (1993–2002)
  3. Team currently suspended from participation in FIFA and UEFA competitions in response to Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ These are displayed in the main list in italics.
  2. ^ "FIFA/UEFA suspend Russian clubs and national teams from all competitions".

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Additionally, 22 nations in Africa and Asia belong to the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA) in addition to their respective regional confederations.
  2. ^ Guyana and Suriname are independent countries, and French Guiana is an overseas department and region of France