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Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Women 11/30 13:00 - Tanzania Women v Togo Women L 1-0
Africa Cup of Nations Women 07/09 20:00 3 [1] Zambia Women v Togo Women [4] L 4-1
Africa Cup of Nations Women 07/06 20:00 2 [4] Togo Women v Cameroon Women [3] D 1-1
Africa Cup of Nations Women 07/03 20:00 1 [3] Tunisia Women v Togo Women [3] L 4-1
Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Women 02/17 15:00 - Togo Women v Gabon Women W 2-1
WAFU Cup of Nations Women 05/13 16:00 - Togo Women v Senegal Women W 2-1
WAFU Cup of Nations Women 02/19 16:30 - Nigeria Women v Togo Women L 3-1

The Togo women's national football team (French: Équipe du Togo féminine de football) represents Togo in international women's football since 2006. It is governed by the Togolese Football Federation (FTF), the governing body of football in Togo. The team has played five FIFA-recognised matches, in 2006 and 2007, before reappearing in the 2018 WAFU Women's Cup, set in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Their manager since January 2018 is Kaï Tomety. Togo's home stadium is the Stade de Kégué, located in Lomé.

Togo has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup but has qualified for the first Africa Women Cup of Nations in 2022. Currently, they are unranked on the FIFA Women's World Rankings for not having played more than five matches against officially ranked teams.

History

Togo did not compete in their first FIFA-sanctioned match until 2006, when they played five games. In their first game, on 19 February, Togo beat São Tomé and Príncipe 3–0. The team beat São Tomé and Príncipe again by a score of 6–0 on 26 February 2006 in Togo. In its next two games, Togo lost 0–9 and 1–3 to Congo. The team has since played just one match. In 2007, the team competed at the Tournoi de Cinq Nations held in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. There, Togo was paired with Mali and Ivory Coast on Pool B. The team lost 0–5 to Ivory Coast before being disqualified for bringing a club team, MBA Lomé, to the competition in violation of tournament rules.

The team was expected to participate in the 2010 African Women's Championship and was scheduled to play against Mali but withdrew before the competition started. The same occurred in the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification process, where Togo was drawn with Algeria, but withdrew before playing any game. The team was replaced by Ethiopia, and were excluded from participating in the 2018 edition in Ghana.

Now coached by Kaï Tomety, the Éperviers Dames finally returned to the international competition in the maiden edition of the WAFU Women's Cup, after 11 years of absence. The performance of the new team, however, wasn't good as expected, since they were eliminated in the group stage after suffering heavy defeats to Senegal, Mali and Nigeria. Afi Woedikou scored Togo's only goal in the tournament against the latter, as result of a penalty kick.

Togo Women's national soccer team is the representative team for Togo in international women's soccer competitions. The team is known for their passion, determination, and skill on the field. They have a strong presence in African women's soccer and have competed in various regional and international tournaments.

The Togo Women's team is made up of talented and dedicated players who showcase their abilities through their teamwork, speed, and technical prowess. They have a strong fan base that supports them in their quest for success on the international stage.

The team's colors are green, yellow, and red, representing the national flag of Togo. They are coached by experienced professionals who guide and mentor the players to reach their full potential.

Togo Women's national soccer team continues to strive for excellence and represent their country with pride and honor in every match they play. They are a team to watch out for in the world of women's soccer.