Bangladesh women's national football team

Bangladesh
Association Bangladesh Football Federation
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Sub-confederation SAFF (South Asia)
Head coach Razzaque Abdur
Captain Suinu Pru Marma
Home stadium Bir Sherestha Shaheed Shipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium
FIFA code BAN
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 121 Decrease 1 (26 August 2016)
Highest 100 (December 2013)
Lowest 128 (November 2010, September 2015)
First international
 Bangladesh 0–1 Nepal   
(Dhaka, Bangladesh; January 29, 2010)
Biggest win
 Bangladesh 9–0 Bhutan 
(Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh; December 15, 2010)
Biggest defeat
 Bangladesh 0–9 Thailand 
(Dhaka, Bangladesh; May 21, 2013)

The Bangladesh women's national football team is the women's national association football team of Bangladesh controlled by the Bangladesh Football Federation under the supervision of the women's football committee. It is a member of the Asian Football Confederation and has yet to qualify for the World Cup or a AFC Women's Asian Cup finals. The team is quite new in the scene, but promising. Their best finish was the bronze medal in the South Asian Federation Games 2010.

History

Bangladesh played their first game on January 29, 2010 against Nepal, in the South Asian Federation Games 2010,[1] held in their own country, losing 1-0. They also played against three other countries, winning two games and losing one, notoriously 7-0 against India. Their second competition was at the end of the year in the 2010 SAFF Women's Championship, also in their own home, but this time in Cox's Bazar. They won significantly against Bhutan and Sri Lanka (2-0 and 9-0) and losing to India and Nepal in the semifinals, remaining out of the tournament.

The team took back their participation in the SAFF Women's Championship in 2012, specifically in Group A with hosts Sri Lanka, Bhutan and India. They lost to India and Sri Lanka 3-0 and 2-1 respectively, but won to Bhutan 1-0 thanks to a goal from Pru Suinu at the 19 minutes, although that victory Bangladesh did not advance to the next round and thus ended eliminated.

Their latest games were the 2014 Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers against Thailand, Iran and the Philippines, losing them all, having 15 goals against without scoring one and left out of the Asian Cup and 2015 Women's World Cup, to be held in Canada from 6 June to 5 July 2015.

World Cup record

World Cup Finals
Year Result Position GP W D* L GF GA GD
China 1991Did not enter--------
Sweden 1995Did not enter--------
United States 1999Did not enter--------
United States 2003Did not enter--------
China 2007Did not enter--------
Germany 2011Did not enter--------
Canada 2015Did not qualify--------
Total0/7--------
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

AFC Women's Asian Cup record

Women's Asian Cup
Year Result GP W D* L GF GA GD
Hong Kong1975Did not enter-------
Taiwan1977Did not enter-------
India1979Did not enter-------
Hong Kong1981Did not enter-------
Thailand1983Did not enter-------
Hong Kong1986Did not enter-------
Hong Kong1989Did not enter-------
Japan1991Did not enter-------
Malaysia1993Did not enter-------
Malaysia1995Did not enter-------
China1997Did not enter-------
Philippines1999Did not enter-------
Chinese Taipei2001Did not enter-------
Thailand2003Did not enter-------
Australia2006Did not enter-------
Vietnam2008Did not enter-------
China2010Did not enter-------
Vietnam2014Did not qualify-------
Total0/18-------
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

SAFF Women's Championship record

SAFF Women's Championship
Year Result GP W D* L GF GA GD
Bangladesh2010Semi-final4202119+2
Sri Lanka2012Group stage310225-3
Pakistan2014Semi-final4202108+2
India2016TBD0000000
Total3/3115062322+1
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

South Asian Games record

South Asian Games
Year Result GP W D* L GF GA GD
BangladeshDhaka 2010Bronze420238-5
Total1/1420238-5
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

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