Basque Country women's national football team
The Basque Country women's football team (officially, in Basque, Euskal Herriko emakumezkoen futbol selekzioa) is considered the national team of the Basque Country greater region. It is organised by the Basque Football Federation (Euskadiko Futbol Federakundea). It is not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA and therefore it is only allowed to play friendly matches.
The team has played five matches between 2006 and 2014, twice losing to Argentina, but beating Chile's under-20, Slovakia,[1] and most recently the Republic of Ireland. [2]
Results
2 September 2006 | Basque Country | 2–4 | Argentina | Stadium Gal, Irún | ||
Del Ama 33' Azagra 45' |
Gómez 20', 85' Ferretti 66' Potassa 70' |
Referee: Pérez Lasa | ||||
6 April 2007 | Argentina | 4–2 | Basque Country | Estadio Juan Pasquale, Buenos Aires | ||
Potassa 12' Ojeda 17' Coronel 60' Vallejos 85' |
Rodríguez 63' Ferreira 75' |
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21 June 2008 | Basque Country | 2–1 | Chile | Stadium Gal, Irún | ||
Nekane Díez 63' Iturregi 85' |
Quezada 46' | Referee: Bikandi Garrido | ||||
23 June 2012 | Basque Country | 1–0 | Slovakia | Anoeta, San Sebastián | ||
Orueta 8' | Attendance: 7,000 | |||||
10 May 2014 | Basque Country | 2–0 | Republic of Ireland | Garmendipe, Azpeitia | ||
Beristain 13' 39' | ||||||
27 Dec 2014 | Basque Country | 1–1 | Catalonia | Lasesarre, Barakaldo | ||
18:30 | Díaz Cirauqui 18' | [3] | 6' Olga García | Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Carlos Arriola | ||
Players
Current squad
Squad called up for the friendly match against Catalonia on December 27, 2014.
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List of Basque footballers who also represented FIFA teams in international matches
- María Paz Azagra
- Angeles Arizeta
- Itziar Bakero
- Ane Bergara
- Elixabete Capa
- Maider Castillo
- Arantza del Puerto
- Miriam Erkizia
- Gurutze Fernández
- Eba Ferreira
- Joana Flaviano
- Beatriz García
- Vanesa Gimbert
- Arrate Gisasola
- Itziar Gurrutxaga
- Elixabet Ibarra
- Iraia Iturregi
- Begoña Jauregi
- Aitziber Juaristi
- Leire Landa
- Tamara López
- Yolanda Mateos
- Marta Moreno
- Maite Muguruza
- Irune Murua
- Lydia Muruzabal
- Amaia Olabarrieta
- Vanessa Rodríguez
- María Sánchez "Mariatxi"
- Idoia Sarasa
- Ainhoa Tirapu
- Nuria Zufia
References
- ↑ Euskadi WNT will play against Slovakia in Anoeta. Real Sociedad
- ↑ Results in the Euskadi Football Federation's website
- ↑ report