Association | Latvijas Futbola federācija |
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Confederation | UEFA (Europe) |
Head coach | Didzis Matiss |
FIFA code | LVA |
FIFA ranking | |
Current | 88 8 (24 March 2017) |
Highest | 61 (December 2004) |
Lowest | 107 (September 2015) |
First international | |
Sweden 9–0 Latvia Nynäshamn, August 18, 1993 |
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Biggest win | |
Latvia 6-0 Lebanon Cyprus, Mar 13, 2015 |
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Biggest defeat | |
Sweden 9–0 Latvia Nynäshamn, August 18, 1993 |
Latvia women's national football team represent Latvia in international football.
Latvia women's national football team made their international debut in the qualification for the European Championships in 1995, but then withdrew from all qualification until the qualification for the European Championships in 2009. Latvia's record in international qualification games is poor. In their competitive games, Latvia lost their first two games, against Israel and Bosnia and Herzegovina by three goals, before losing by one goal to Armenia. Mini-tournaments after the qualification disaster proved no better for Latvia. Finishing last, in December 2008, Latvia lost 0–3 to Croatia and 0–5 to Turkey. Latvia won its first official match on 5 March 2011 over Lithuania in the qualifying 2013 European Championship preliminary round with a lone goal by Jūlija Sokolova. However, Latvia lost the other two games against Luxembourg and Macedonia so it didn't go through.
The following players have been called up for the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying matches held from 4 April - 9 April, 2015.
Caps and goals are correct as 6 April 2015, after the game against Moldova.