Israel Women's National Football Team - Overall Official Record

Overall Official Record

Competition Stage Result Opponent Position Scorers
1999 WC qualification Regular Stage (Class B) 0–7 1–4 Romania
0–4 0–5 Slovakia
5–0 1–4 Bosnia
0–5 0–2 Hungary 4 / 5
2001 EC qualification Regular Stage (Class B) 0–5 0–1 Belarus
2–1 2–1 Estonia
0–4 1–5 Romania
0–5 0–4 Slovakia 4 / 5
2003 WC qualification Regular Stage (Class B) 5–2 3–0 Estonia
0–4 2–1 Croatia
1–0 1–1 Romania
0–2 0–4 Poland 3 / 5
2005 EC qualification Regular Stage (Class B) 4–1 12–1 Estonia
0–0 3–1 Kazakhstan
1–1 0–2 Belarus
0–5 0–4 Slovakia 2 / 4
2007 WC qualification Regular Stage (Class B) 5–2 1–0 Estonia
2–0 1–0 Moldova
1–1 1–3 Wales 2 / 4
2009 EC qualification Preliminary Stage 3–0 Latvia Fhima, Jan, Shenar
1–0 Armenia Shenar
5–2 Bosnia 1 / 4 Shenar 4, Jan
Regular Stage 2–2 1–4 Poland Erez, Israel, Ohana
0–6 0–4 Russia
0–3 0–7 Norway
0–5 0–2 Austria 5 / 5
2011 WC qualification Regular Stage 1–0 1–0 Kazakhstan Erez, Sofer
1–2 0–6 Switzerland 1 o.g.
1–6 0–4 Russia Cohen
0–3 0–3 Ireland 4 / 5
2013 EC qualification Regular Stage 0–5 0–5 France
1–6 0–8 Scotland Lavi
0–2 0–2 Ireland
0–2 0–5 Wales 5 / 5
Football in Israel
Domestic leagues
  • Premier League
  • Liga Leumit
  • Liga Alef
  • Liga Bet
  • Liga Gimel
  • Noar Premier League
  • Women's League
  • Beach Soccer League
Domestic cups
  • State Cup
  • Toto Cup
  • Israeli Women's Cup
Defunct competitions
  • Super Cup
  • Palestine League
  • Liga Artzit
National teams
  • National team
  • U-21
  • U-19
  • U-18
  • U-17
  • National beach team
Related to national team
  • 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
  • Eli Guttman
  • Ramat Gan Stadium
Lists and categories
  • All-time Premier League table
  • Clubs
  • Big Four
  • Champions
  • State Cup winners
  • Foreign players
  • "Legionnaires"
  • Records
  • Venues
Israel Football Association (IFA)
International women's football
  • FIFA
  • World Cup
  • Olympics
  • Algarve Cup
  • Cyprus Cup
  • U-20 World Cup
  • U-17 World Cup
  • World Rankings
  • Player of the Year
  • FIFA Ballon d'Or
  • Teams
  • Competitions
  • Federations
  • Codes
Asia
AFC
Women's Asian Cup
U-19
U-16
Africa
CAF
Women's Championship
U-20
U-17
North America,
Central America
and Caribbean
CONCACAF
Women's Gold Cup
U-20
U-17
South America
CONMEBOL
Sudamericano Femenino
U-20
U-17
Oceania
OFC
Women's Championship
U-20
U-17
Europe
UEFA
Women's Championship
U-19
U-17
Non-FIFA
NF-Board
Women's Viva World Cup
Games
  • All-Africa Games
  • Asian Games
  • Pan American Games
  • Pacific Games
  • Southeast Asian Games
See also
International men's football
National women's football teams of Europe (UEFA)
Current
  • Albania
  • Andorra
  • Armenia
  • Austria
  • Azerbaijan
  • Belarus
  • Belgium
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • England
  • Estonia
  • Faroe Islands
  • Finland
  • France
  • Georgia
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Kazakhstan
  • Latvia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Macedonia
  • Malta
  • Moldova
  • Montenegro
  • Netherlands
  • Northern Ireland
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Republic of Ireland
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • San Marino
  • Scotland
  • Serbia
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine
  • Wales
Defunct
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Soviet Union
National team sports of Israel
  • American Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • men
    • under-21
  • Beach Soccer
  • Bobsled
  • Cricket
  • Football
    • men
    • women
    • under-21
    • under-19
    • under-18
    • under-17
  • Handball
    • men
    • women
  • hockey
    • men
    • under-20
  • Inline hockey
  • Roller Hockey
  • Rugby union
  • Tennis
    • men
    • women
  • Volleyball
    • men
    • women
  • Olympics
  • Paralympics


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