賽程

歐錦賽預選賽 女子 05/31 13:00 3 法羅群島 女子 vs 安道爾 女子 - View
歐錦賽預選賽 女子 06/04 13:00 4 法羅群島 女子 vs 希臘 女子 - View
歐錦賽預選賽 女子 07/12 13:00 5 法羅群島 女子 vs 黑山 女子 - View
歐錦賽預選賽 女子 07/16 13:00 6 安道爾 女子 vs 法羅群島 女子 - View

結果

歐錦賽預選賽 女子 04/09 14:30 2 [1] 黑山 女子 v 法羅群島 女子 [3] L 5-1
歐錦賽預選賽 女子 04/05 17:00 1 [2] 希臘 女子 v 法羅群島 女子 [2] L 1-0
國際賽 女子 02/25 13:00 - 阿爾巴尼亞 女子 v 法羅群島 女子 L 3-0
國際賽 女子 02/22 17:00 - 馬耳他 女子 v 法羅群島 女子 L 2-0
歐足聯國家聯賽 女子 12/05 15:00 6 阿塞拜彊 女子 v 法羅群島 女子 L 1-0
歐足聯國家聯賽 女子 12/01 12:00 5 [3] 黑山 女子 v 法羅群島 女子 [4] L 9-0
歐足聯國家聯賽 女子 10/31 18:00 4 [4] 法羅群島 女子 v 塞浦路斯 女子 [3] L 0-1
歐足聯國家聯賽 女子 10/27 13:00 3 法羅群島 女子 v 阿塞拜彊 女子 L 1-2
歐足聯國家聯賽 女子 09/26 16:00 2 塞浦路斯 女子 v 法羅群島 女子 L 1-0
歐足聯國家聯賽 女子 09/22 17:00 1 法羅群島 女子 v 黑山 女子 L 0-1
國際賽 女子 04/08 16:30 - 盧森堡 女子 v 法羅群島 女子 L 2-1
國際賽 女子 04/05 17:30 - 盧森堡 女子 v 法羅群島 女子 D 5-5

統計

 Total主隊客隊
已賽場次 10 3 7
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 10 3 7
Goals for 2 1 1
Goals against 26 4 22
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 8 2 6

The Faroe Islands women's national football team represents the Faroe Islands in women's association football and is controlled by the Faroe Islands Football Association (FSF), the governing body of all football in the Faroe Islands. The FSF became a member of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) in 1988 and Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) in 1990. By population, it remains the fourth smallest member of UEFA, which encompasses the countries of Europe. The women's team played their first FIFA-sanctioned international match in 1995 and have never advanced to the finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup or UEFA Women's Championship. They took part in the Island Games in 2001, 2003 and 2005 and won all three tournaments, as well as appearing at the 2010 edition of the Algarve Cup. In the Faroe Islands, the team is known as the Kvinnulandsliðið.

History

Faroe Islands national team in 2013

The FSF was founded on 13 January 1979 and a women's national league began play in 1985. The first Faroese women's national team games took place in June 1986, with two defeats to Iceland. The matches, a 6–0 defeat at Kópavogsvöllur and a 2–0 defeat at Akranesvöllur, predate the Faroe Islands' membership of FIFA and UEFA but are listed as full internationals at both FIFA.com and the official website of the Football Association of Iceland (KSÍ).

The Faroe Islands joined FIFA on 2 July 1988 and the male national team played its first official match—a 1–0 defeat against Iceland—on 24 August 1988. Membership of UEFA followed on 18 April 1990 and the Faroe Islands' male team entered its first major international competition later that year: the qualifying rounds for the 1992 UEFA European Football Championship.

A women's team was formed to take part in the 1997 UEFA Women's Championship qualification tournament, which began in September 1995. Páll Guðlaugsson was appointed as coach. The Faroe Islands were competing at class B, in a regionalised group alongside Belgium, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The group winners would not qualify for the final tournament but would play-off against a last placed team from A class for promotion to the higher grade.

The Faroe Islands staged all their home games at the national stadium of the time, Svangaskarð in Toftir. On 24 September 1995 they lost their first ever home match 2–0 to Ireland. The following month, another 2–0 defeat, to Belgium in Brussels, preceded a 7–1 loss in Scotland where Sólvá Joensen scored the team's first ever goal. Two days later, on 25 October 1995, the Faroe Islands beat Wales 1–0 at Farrar Road in Bangor to record their first ever victory. Helga Ellingsgaard scored the decisive goal on 35 minutes, while opposition coach Sue Lopez lamented her team's failure to convert any of their 20 shots at goal.

The next match was a 3–1 defeat in Dublin, Ireland's third goal coming in the last minute. In 1996 the Faroe Islands finished their campaign with three home games, but lost them all. The first, on 18 May 1996, was a 9–0 defeat by group winners Belgium which remained the Faroe Islands' joint record defeat until 2019. Scotland and Wales departed Toftir with 3–0 and 1–0 victories, respectively, as the Faroe Islands finished bottom of the group with three points, having scored three goals and conceded 27.

The FSF scrapped their women's national team after the tournament, as they were unwilling to fund travel to away fixtures. They did enter competitions at youth level, which were not played on a home and away basis but were mini-tournaments staged in a single location to keep costs down.

When the senior women's national team was relaunched in 2004 after an eight-year hiatus, their first match was a 2–1 friendly defeat to Ireland. Irish coach Noel King named an experimental team which lacked his leading players from Arsenal Ladies. The game was staged in Klaksvík on 12 October 2004, the day before the nations' senior men's teams met at Lansdowne Road, Dublin.

In the next match, a return friendly with Ireland at the Oscar Traynor Centre in Dublin, Rannvá B. Andreasen put the Faroe Islands ahead after six minutes. Ireland hit back to win 2–1.

The Faroe Islands' first matches back in UEFA competition came in November 2006, at the UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying series. At a preliminary round mini-tournament held in Strumica, Macedonia, Malena Josephsen's injury time goal in the first match was not enough to avert a 2–1 defeat to Wales. The team was eliminated after another defeat, 1–0 to Kazakhstan. In the final match the Faroe Islands beat hosts Macedonia 7–0 at Stadion Kukuš to record a record win which stood until 2015.

法羅群島女子足球代表隊是代表法羅群島參加國際女子足球比賽的國家隊,由法羅群島足球協會管理。球隊從未晉級世界盃或歐洲錦標賽決賽圈,但在歐洲足球錦標賽外圍賽中取得了一些成功。