Israel at the UEFA Women's Championship

Israel at international football competitions

Teams
Results

This is a record of Israel's results at the UEFA Women's Championship. Israel competes in the European zone as a member of UEFA, and has entered qualifiers four times, and have not yet qualified.

In 1997, following FIFA orders, the IFA established a women's national team ahead of the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. Rony Schneider was appointed as team manager and supervised a series of trials, which resulted in a 26 women squad.[1] Therefore the first qualifier Israel was eligible to enter was the UEFA Women's Euro 2001.

Record

UEFA Women's Championship FIFA World Cup Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
Denmark 1991Did Not Enter-------------
Italy 1993Did Not Enter-------------
Germany 1995Did Not Enter-------------
Norway 1997Did Not Enter-------------
Germany 2001Did Not Qualify-------82-6526
England 2005Did Not Qualify-------6321206
Finland2009Did Not Qualify-------113171235
Sweden2013Did Not Qualify-------8--8136
Total--------33832238103
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Results

Competition Stage Result Opponent Position Scorers
2001 Regular Stage
(Class B)
0–5 / 0–1 Belarus Belarus 4 / 5
2–1 / 2–1 Estonia Estonia Jan, Knafo[2] / Didich (2)
0–4 / 1–5 Romania Romania Shenar
0–5 / 0–4 Slovakia Slovakia
2005 Regular Stage
(Class B)
4–1 / 12–1 Estonia Estonia 2 / 4 Kochen, Dayan, Jan, Shenar / Jan (5), Ohana (3) Dayan (2), Didich, Israel
0–0 / 3–1 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Fahima, Jan, Dayan
1–1 / 0–2 Belarus Belarus Liran
2009 Preliminary Stage 3–0 Latvia Latvia 1 / 4 Fahima, Jan, Shenar
1–0 Armenia Armenia Shenar
5–2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia Shenar (4), Jan
Regular Stage 2–2 / 1–4 Poland Poland 5 / 5 Erez, Israel / Ohana
0–6 / 0–4 Russia Russia
0–3 / 0–7 Norway Norway
0–5 / 0–2 Austria Austria
2013 Regular Stage 0–5 / 0–5 France France 5 / 5
1–6 / 0–8 Scotland Scotland Lavi
0–2 / 0–2 Republic of Ireland Ireland
0–2 / 0–5 Wales Wales
2017 Regular Stage 0-0 / 0-1  Kazakhstan 5 / 5
0-1 / 0-4  Austria / Barqui (own goal)
2-2 / 0-4  Wales Falkon, Shelina
0-1 / 5-0  Norway

References

  1. A New Era in Football in the Country – Women's Football Rony Schneider, 19 July 1998, IFA (Hebrew)
  2. Uefa Women's Championship Qualification 1999–2001 Avraham Kochen, Women's Football in Israel (Hebrew)
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