Algarve Cup 03/04 15:00 2 Denmark Women v Iceland Women W 1-4
Algarve Cup 03/02 15:00 1 Iceland Women v Belgium Women W 2-1
Women’s International 02/14 11:00 1 Poland Women v Iceland Women D 1-1
Womens Euro Championships Qual 10/26 17:00 1 Slovenia Women v Iceland Women W 0-6
Womens Euro Championships Qual 10/22 11:30 1 North Macedonia Women v Iceland Women W 0-4
Womens Euro Championships Qual 09/22 18:45 1 Iceland Women v Belarus Women W 2-0
Women’s International 09/17 18:00 1 Iceland Women v Slovakia Women W 4-1
Women’s International 04/04 14:00 1 Iceland Women v Netherlands Women W 2-1
Algarve Cup 03/11 12:15 33 Japan Women v Iceland Women L 2-0
Algarve Cup 03/09 17:30 3 USA Women v Iceland Women D 0-0
Algarve Cup 03/06 18:00 2 Norway Women v Iceland Women L 1-0
Algarve Cup 03/04 15:00 1 Switzerland Women v Iceland Women L 2-0
Algarve Cup 03/12 11:00 50 Iceland Women v Sweden Women W 2-1
Algarve Cup 03/10 17:30 3 China Women v Iceland Women W 0-1

The Iceland women's national football team represents Iceland in international women's football. They are currently ranked as the 14th best women's national team in the world by FIFA as of August 2023. On 30 October 2008, the national team qualified to the 2009 UEFA Women's Championship, the first major football tournament Iceland ever took part in, having previously competed in the 1995 UEFA Women's Championship which was a home and away knockout competition. At the 2013 UEFA Women's Championship, they took their first point in a major championship, following a draw against Norway in the opening game.

During qualifiers for Women's Euro 2009 Þóra Tómasdóttir and Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir followed the team and recorded the documentary Stelpurnar okkar (translated: Our Girls) which was premiered on 14 August 2009.

History

The Iceland women's national football team played its first game on 20 September 1981, facing Scotland. Bryndís Einarsdóttir scored Iceland's first ever goal in the 2–3 loss, with Ásta B. Gunnlaugsdóttir scoring the other.

The Iceland Women's national soccer team is a talented and determined group of athletes who represent their country with pride and passion on the international stage. Known for their strong work ethic, teamwork, and resilience, the team has made a name for themselves as a competitive force in women's soccer.

With a history of impressive performances in major tournaments, including qualifying for the UEFA Women's Euro and FIFA Women's World Cup, Iceland Women have proven themselves to be a formidable opponent for any team they face. Their style of play is characterized by a combination of technical skill, tactical awareness, and physicality, making them a challenging team to play against.

Off the field, the Iceland Women's team is known for their camaraderie and unity, creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all players. They serve as role models for aspiring young athletes in Iceland and around the world, inspiring the next generation of female soccer players to pursue their dreams and reach their full potential.

Overall, the Iceland Women's national soccer team is a respected and admired group of athletes who continue to make their mark on the global soccer stage with their talent, determination, and unwavering commitment to success.