Slovakia women's national football team

Slovakia
Association Slovenský Futbalový Zväz
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Zsolt Pakusza
Captain Monika Matysová
FIFA code SVK
FIFA ranking 47 Steady (19 December 2014)
Highest FIFA ranking 34 (December 2006)
Lowest FIFA ranking 47 (June 2014, December 2014)
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Czech Republic 6–0 Slovakia Slovakia
(Hluk na Moravě, Czech Republic; 21 June 1993)
Biggest win
 Slovakia 11–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina 
(Šaľa, Slovakia; 2 September 1997)
Biggest defeat
 Norway 17–0 Slovakia Slovakia
(Ulefoss, Norway; 19 September 1995)

Slovakia women's national football team represent Slovakia in international games. Slovakia has never taken part in a major championships.

Czechoslovakia

The national debuted as Czechoslovakia in 1968 against Italy, and lost 1–2. Due to its early debut, Czechoslovakia became a major force in women's football and first took part in the qualifying for the European Championships in 1989. They finished in second place, and reached the quarter-finals, where they lost over two legs (1–1 home, 0–2 away) against West Germany. Czechoslovakia also took part in the qualifying for the European Championships in 1991. They finished one point behind Hungary, and so went to a play-off. Czechoslovakia's third and final qualifying, for the European Championships in 1993, finished with a second-place out of three, behind Italy.

Slovakia

Slovakia made their debut in a friendly match against the Czech Republic on 21 June 1993. Slovakia lost 0–6. Slovakia made their competitive debut under their own name in the following qualifying, for the 1995 European Championships. Slovakia finished in second place, and therefore were classed by UEFA as between a Class A team, who were seeded, and class B, who had to play a playoff with class A.

Slovakia therefore had to play a playoff for the 1997 European Championships. The team finished last, and were relegated to Class B. Slovakia remained in Class B until the qualifying for the 2007 Women's Football World Cup, when classification was abolished, both for the European Championships and the World Cup. At the qualifying for 2009, Slovakia therefore had their first chance to qualify for a championship. Slovakia had to play in the first round, but won this game. In the second round, Slovakia lost, to Portugal.

World Cup record

World Cup Finals
Year Result GP W D* L GF GA GD
China 1991Did Not Enter-------
Sweden 1995Did Not Qualify-------
United States 1999Did Not Qualify-------
United States 2003Did Not Qualify-------
China 2007Did Not Qualify-------
Germany 2011Did Not Qualify-------
Canada 2015Did Not Qualify-------
Total0/7-------
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Results

Competition Season Stage Result Opponent Position / Notes
1995 EC QS 1993–94 GS: Gr.2 1–0 3–1 Latvia Latvia
0–2 0–6 Sweden Sweden 2 / 3
1997 EC QS 1995–96 GS: Class A, Gr.1 0–17 0–4 Norway Norway
0–0 1–2 Finland Finland
0–3 0–2 Germany Germany 4 / 4
1996 Relegation play-off 1–3 1–2 Belgium Belgium Relegated to Class B
1999 WC QS 1997–98 GS: Class B, Gr.4 11–0 7–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
1–1 1–1 Romania Romania
4–0 0–3 Hungary Hungary
4–0 5–0 Israel Israel 2 / 5
2001 EC QS 1999-00 GS: Class B, Gr.3 4–0 3–1 Estonia Estonia
0–1 6–1 Belarus Belarus
5–0 4–0 Israel Israel
1–4 0–3 Romania Romania 3 / 5
2003 WC QS 2001–02 GS: Class B, Gr.4 7–0 6–2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
2–3 3–1 Belarus Belarus
0–2 1–3 Hungary Hungary
3–0 3–0 Turkey Turkey 2 / 5
2005 EC QS 2003–04 GS: Class B, Gr.3 5–0 10–0 Armenia Armenia
1–3 2–2 Greece Greece
0–3 2–3 Austria Austria 3 / 4
2007 WC QS 2005–06 GS: Class B, Gr.2 2–1 3–2 Romania Romania
4–0 2–0 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
1–2 2–0 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 1 / 4
2009 EC QS 2006 PR: Gr.3 4–0 Luxembourg Luxembourg
3–0 Lithuania Lithuania
8–0 Malta Malta 1 / 4
2007–08 GS: Gr.5 2–1 1–0 Portugal Portugal
0–4 0–5 Ukraine Ukraine
0–3 0–6 Scotland Scotland
1–4 1–6 Denmark Denmark 4 / 5
2011 WC QS 2009–10 GS: Gr.2 9–0 6–1 Republic of Macedonia Macedonia
0–1 0–4 Norway Norway
0–2 0–1 Netherlands Netherlands
0–2 0–2 Belarus Belarus 4 / 5
2013 EC QS 2011–12 GS: Gr.5 0–0 0–2 Ukraine Ukraine
3–1 2–0 Estonia Estonia
3–0 0–1 Belarus Belarus
0–1 0–2 Finland Finland 4 / 5

Current squad

Squad for the 19 September 2012 European Championship 2013 qualification match against Belarus. Source: Slovak Football Federation.

Position Player Birth Club
GK Lucia El-Dahaibiová 1989 Slovakia Slovan Duslo Šaľa
GK Mária Korenčiová 1989 Germany SC Sand
DF Alexandra Bíróová 1991 Austria Neulengbach
DF Patrícia Fischerová 1993 Poland Katowice
DF Eva Kolenová 1985 Austria Altenmarkt
DF Monika Matysová 1981 Austria Spratzern
DF Lenka Mravíková 1987 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
DF Jana Vojteková 1991 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
MF Ivana Bojdová 1985 Poland Unia Racibórz
MF Dana Fecková 1987 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
MF Veronika Klechová 1989 Scotland Inverness City Ladies
MF Lucia Ondrušová 1988 Czech Republic Bohemians Prague
MF Veronika Rybárová 1993 Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
MF Dominika Škorvánková 1991 Austria Neulengbach
MF Lucia Šušková Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
FW Diana Bartovičová 1993 Czech Republic Slavia Prague
FW Lucia Haršányová 1990 Austria Neulengbach
FW Patrícia Hmírová 1993 Poland Katowice

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