Fixtures

Womens Euro Championships Qual 05/31 13:00 3 Faroe Islands Women vs Andorra Women - View
Womens Euro Championships Qual 06/04 13:00 4 Andorra Women vs Montenegro Women - View
Womens Euro Championships Qual 07/12 13:00 5 Greece Women vs Andorra Women - View
Womens Euro Championships Qual 07/16 13:00 6 Andorra Women vs Faroe Islands Women - View

Results

Womens Euro Championships Qual 04/09 17:00 2 [3] Andorra Women v Greece Women [2] L 0-3
Womens Euro Championships Qual 04/05 14:30 1 Montenegro Women v Andorra Women L 6-1
UEFA Womens Nations League 12/05 15:00 6 [3] Andorra Women v Moldova Women [4] D 0-0
UEFA Womens Nations League 12/01 11:30 5 Latvia Women v Andorra Women L 4-0
UEFA Womens Nations League 10/31 18:00 4 [3] Andorra Women v Malta Women [1] L 0-3
UEFA Womens Nations League 10/27 18:00 3 Malta Women v Andorra Women L 5-0
UEFA Womens Nations League 09/26 17:00 2 Andorra Women v Latvia Women L 0-4
UEFA Womens Nations League 09/22 15:00 1 Moldova Women v Andorra Women W 1-2
Women’s International 06/28 17:00 - Faroe Islands Women v Andorra Women L 1-0
Women’s International 02/16 14:00 - Andorra Women v Gibraltar Women W 4-1
Women’s International 06/21 17:02 - Luxembourg Women v Andorra Women L 2-1
Women's World Cup Qual 04/11 12:00 1 Andorra Women v Lithuania Women L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 8 4 4
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 6 3 3
Goals for 3 0 3
Goals against 26 10 16
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 6 4 2

The Andorra women's national football team (Catalan: Selecció femenina de futbol d'Andorra) represents Andorra in women's association football and is controlled by the Andorran Football Federation, the governing body for football in Andorra.

History

Background and development

With a FIFA trigramme of AND and having become FIFA-affiliated in 1996, the national association did not respond to a survey about the status of women's football in the country. In May of the following year, the official who answered another survey from FIFA reckoned that there were 37 active female players, all described as "100% beginners/amateurs". It was further suggested women's football had begun that year in Andorra and that there had been no previous interest in any women's sport. There was no participation in national or international competitions, though three women were employed in the association.

As of 2009, the programme was geared for young girls with player registration starting at the age of six. There were only six women's teams in the country, all for girls under the age of sixteen and includes a national and schools competition. There is also a national women's competition that took place in 2010–11. 16% of the money from the FIFA Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) is targeted at the technical development of the game, which includes women's football, sport medicine and futsal. This compares to 48% for youth football and 25% for infrastructure.

Between 1991 and 2010, there was no FIFA FUTURO III regional course for women's coaching, no women's football seminar held in the country and no FIFA MA course held for women/youth football.

As part of the development of the national team, the Andorran Football Federation has a club in the Spanish women's league system with the name of ENFAF, competing in the Catalan Primera Divisió Femení Group 2 as of 2022–23, the sixth tier. Their B team competes in the Catalan Segoba Divisió Femení Group 2, the tier below.

The team

On 1 July 2014, the senior team played its first international game in the UEFA Development Tournament celebrated in Gibraltar. Andorra defeated Gibraltar by 1–0, scored by Alba at the 61st minute. The next day, they played its second international game, losing against Luxembourg by 4–0.

On 18 December 2014, UEFA announced Andorra would take part in the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying. This was their debut competitive match at female football. In its first official game, the team lost 3–5 to Malta. Andorra finished the preliminary round with two more defeats against Faroe Islands by 0–8 and Georgia by 0–7.

On 30 June 2016, the Andorran Football Federation announced José Antonio Martín as the new head coach of the women's national team.

On 18 September 2021, Andorra achieved its second win ever after defeating Liechtenstein in a friendly match by 4–2. Teresa Morató scored a hat-trick, while the fourth goal was netted by Erica Gonçalves.

Andorra Women's soccer team is the national women's football team representing the small European country of Andorra. The team competes in international competitions such as the UEFA Women's European Championship and the FIFA Women's World Cup qualifiers.

Despite being a relatively small and lesser-known team in the world of women's soccer, Andorra Women's team is made up of talented and dedicated players who are passionate about representing their country on the international stage. The team may face challenges due to the limited resources and infrastructure for women's soccer in Andorra, but they continue to work hard and strive for success.

Andorra Women's team may not have achieved significant success in major tournaments yet, but they are determined to improve and make a mark in the world of women's soccer. With the support of their fans and the continued development of women's football in Andorra, the team is looking to grow and compete at a higher level in the future.