Association | Football Federation of Georgia |
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Confederation | UEFA (Europe) |
Head coach | Teimuraz Svanadze |
Top scorer | Lela Chichinadze (10) |
FIFA code | GEO |
FIFA ranking | |
Current | 94 9 (24 March 2017) |
Highest | 88 (December 2009) |
Lowest | 133 (2014) |
First international | |
Yugoslavia 11–0 Georgia (Tula, Russia 10 September 1997) |
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Biggest win | |
Andorra 0–7 Georgia (Ta'Qali, Malta 9 April 2015) |
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Biggest defeat | |
Denmark 15–0 Georgia (Vejle, Denmark 24 October 2009) |
Georgia women's national football team represents Georgia in international football. Georgia took part in the qualification for the European Championships in 1999, but withdrew after two matches, against Yugoslavia (0–11) and Turkey (0–1). After this, Georgia did not take part in qualification until the European Championships in 2009. Then, Georgia were placed in a group with Turkey, Northern Ireland and Croatia. Georgia finished last, with no points.
Georgia won their first match on 11 May 2009, winning 3–1 against Macedonia, and also scoring their first goal in a competitive game that year, in a 1–3 defeat to Scotland in the qualification for the 2011 World Cup. However, they also set a new negative record that year; the qualification opened with a 0–15 defeat to Denmark. In the subsequent qualifiers for the 2013 European Championship and 2015 World Cup the team couldn't make it past the preliminary round, ranking third of four teams in both occasions.
Squad for the 2015 World Cup qualification's preliminary round, 4–9 April 2013
Times are CEST (UTC+2) for dates between 29 March and 24 October 2015 and between 27 March and 29 October 2016, for other dates times are CET (UTC+1).