Fixtures

Womens Euro Championships Qual 05/31 13:00 3 Slovenia Women vs Latvia Women - View
Womens Euro Championships Qual 06/04 13:00 4 Latvia Women vs Slovenia Women - View
Womens Euro Championships Qual 07/12 13:00 5 Moldova Women vs Slovenia Women - View
Womens Euro Championships Qual 07/16 13:00 6 Slovenia Women vs North Macedonia Women - View

Results

Womens Euro Championships Qual 04/09 13:00 2 [2] North Macedonia Women v Slovenia Women [1] W 0-5
Womens Euro Championships Qual 04/05 14:30 1 Slovenia Women v Moldova Women W 2-0
Women’s International 02/27 18:30 50 Philippines Women v Slovenia Women W 0-1
Women’s International 02/24 18:30 2 Slovenia Women v Finland Women L 0-1
UEFA Womens Nations League 12/05 18:00 6 [1] Czech Republic Women v Slovenia Women [3] L 4-0
UEFA Womens Nations League 12/01 17:00 5 [3] Slovenia Women v Bosnia-Herzegovina Women [1] W 2-1
UEFA Womens Nations League 10/31 16:30 4 [3] Slovenia Women v Belarus Women [4] D 0-0
UEFA Womens Nations League 10/27 18:00 3 Belarus Women v Slovenia Women D 1-1
UEFA Womens Nations League 09/26 14:00 2 Bosnia-Herzegovina Women v Slovenia Women D 1-1
UEFA Womens Nations League 09/22 14:00 1 Slovenia Women v Czech Republic Women L 0-2
Women’s International 07/14 17:00 - Slovenia Women v Serbia Women L 0-3
Women’s International 04/11 18:00 - Belgium Women v Slovenia Women D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 6 5
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 4 3 1
Goals for 12 4 8
Goals against 13 7 6
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 5 4 1

The Slovenia women's national football team (Slovene: Slovenska ženska nogometna reprezentanca) represents Slovenia in international women's football and is controlled by the Football Association of Slovenia, the governing body for football in Slovenia. The team played its first official match in 1993, two years after the country gained independence from Yugoslavia. Before that, Slovenian players played for the Yugoslavia national team.

History

Slovenia made its official debut on 25 September 1993 against England in the qualifying for the 1995 European Championship. They lost all six qualifiers with a 0–60 goal average, including a record 17–0 loss against Spain. After this Slovenia did not take part in official competitions for more than a decade.

They returned in 2005 for the 2007 World Cup qualification, where they did not have options to qualify since back then a two-division format with promotions and relegations was held and they started in the lower category. For the 2009 European Championship the two divisions were merged into one, and Slovenia made it to the play-offs as one of the four best 3rd-ranked teams, their biggest success to date. There they were knocked out by Ukraine by a 0–5 aggregate.

In the 2011 World Cup and 2013 European Championship qualifiers Slovenia ended fourth out of five teams, with 6 and 4 points, respectively.

Slovenia Women's national soccer team is the representative team for Slovenia in international women's soccer competitions. The team is managed by the Football Association of Slovenia and competes in various tournaments such as the UEFA Women's Euro and the FIFA Women's World Cup.

The team is known for their strong work ethic, tactical discipline, and technical ability on the field. They have a dedicated group of players who are passionate about representing their country and have a strong sense of national pride.

Slovenia Women's team has been steadily improving over the years and has been making a name for themselves in the international soccer scene. They have a loyal fan base that supports them in their matches and cheers them on to victory.

Overall, Slovenia Women's national soccer team is a talented and competitive team that continues to strive for success on the international stage. They are a team to watch out for in future tournaments as they continue to grow and develop as a soccer powerhouse.