COSAFA Cup Women 10/27 13:00 - Zimbabwe Women v Lesotho Women W 3-0
COSAFA Cup Women 10/24 13:00 - Mozambique Women v Zimbabwe Women L 1-0
COSAFA Cup Women 10/15 10:00 - Zimbabwe Women v Mozambique Women L 0-2
COSAFA Cup Women 10/13 10:00 - Zambia Women v Zimbabwe Women L 1-0
COSAFA Cup Women 10/11 13:30 - Zimbabwe Women v Botswana Women D 1-1
COSAFA Cup Women 10/09 13:30 - Namibia Women v Zimbabwe Women W 0-2
COSAFA Cup Women 10/06 10:00 - Zimbabwe Women v Lesotho Women W 1-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Women 10/20 13:00 - Zimbabwe Women v Eswatini Women W 3-1
COSAFA Cup Women 10/04 10:00 - Botswana Women v Zimbabwe Women W 0-3
COSAFA Cup Women 09/29 13:30 - Tanzania Women v Zimbabwe Women L 3-0
COSAFA Cup Women 11/09 10:30 - Zimbabwe Women v Botswana Women L 0-1
COSAFA Cup Women 11/04 13:30 - Zimbabwe Women v Tanzania Women L 0-1
Womens Olympic Qual 08/28 13:00 - Zambia Women v Zimbabwe Women L 4-0
COSAFA Cup Women 08/10 13:00 - Botswana Women v Zimbabwe Women W 0-3
COSAFA Cup Women 08/08 13:30 - South Africa Women v Zimbabwe Women L 3-1
COSAFA Cup Women 08/05 13:30 - Zimbabwe Women v Eswatini Women W 7-0
COSAFA Cup Women 08/02 10:45 - Zimbabwe Women v Mozambique Women W 4-0
COSAFA Cup Women 07/31 08:00 - Zimbabwe Women v Angola Women W 4-1
COSAFA Cup Women 09/17 11:00 1 Zimbabwe Women v Uganda Women L 1-2
COSAFA Cup Women 09/14 11:00 1 Zimbabwe Women v Swaziland Women W 3-0
COSAFA Cup Women 09/13 08:00 1 Zimbabwe Women v Namibia Women W 1-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Women 06/10 13:00 1 Zimbabwe Women v Zambia Women L 1-2
Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Women 06/06 13:00 - Zambia Women v Zimbabwe Women W 0-1
COSAFA Cup Women 09/17 12:00 - Zimbabwe Women v Malawi Women D 3-3
Africa Cup of Nations Women 11/25 15:00 3 [3] Zimbabwe Women v Cameroon Women [1] L 0-2
Africa Cup of Nations Women 11/22 18:00 2 [2] Zimbabwe Women v Egypt Women [4] L 0-1
Africa Cup of Nations Women 11/19 17:30 1 South Africa Women v Zimbabwe Women D 0-0
Olympics 2020 Soccer - Women 08/09 19:00 3 Australia Women v Zimbabwe Women L 6-1
Olympics 2020 Soccer - Women 08/06 18:00 2 Canada Women v Zimbabwe Women L 3-1
Olympics 2020 Soccer - Women 08/03 21:00 1 Zimbabwe Women v Germany Women L 1-6

The Zimbabwe women's national football team represents Zimbabwe in international football. It is controlled by the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZFA), the governing body for football in Zimbabwe.

The team represented Zimbabwe at the 2016 Summer Olympics, making it the fourth African country to qualify for the tournament, where they were eliminated in the group stage.

History

Similar to the men's team, the team is known as the "Mighty Warriors", the Zimbabwe women's national team was established in 1991, making it one of the earliest women's national teams on the African continent. They were scheduled to compete in the inaugural African Women's Championship in 1991 but withdrew before the tournament. Their first official match was a 5–2 victory over South Africa in a friendly at FNB Stadium, serving as a curtain-raiser for the men's match between Bafana and Holland.

The team played its first African Women's Championship qualifiers in 2000 against Lesotho, winning 8–0 on aggregate over two legs to qualify for their first continental competition. In Group A, the team drew with Uganda, defeated Réunion 2–1, and lost to South Africa 3–0, advancing to their first-ever semifinals. After losing the next two knockout matches, the team finished fourth.

In 2002, the country hosted the inaugural regional COSAFA Women's Championship. During their first campaign, they topped Group A, recording their biggest win, a 15–0 victory over Lesotho. Another dominant performance, an 11–1 win against Mozambique, saw Zimbabwe reach their first final.

Sixteen years after their first match, Zimbabwe won their first regional title and trophy at the 2011 COSAFA Women's Championship on home soil, defeating three-time defending champions South Africa 1–0 in the final.

After failing to qualify for the Olympics on two occasions, the Mighty Warriors secured their ticket to the 2016 Summer Olympics through the 2015 CAF Women's Olympic qualifying tournament. They defeated rivals Zambia, received a walkover against Ivory Coast, and then triumphed over Cameroon with a 2–2 aggregate score, advancing on away goals. It became the first team, either men's or women's from the country to qualify for the Olympics. In their first tournament, they were defeated in all their matches against Australia, Canada, and Germany, but they were able to score in each of the three games.

Zimbabwe Women's National Soccer Team is a talented and determined group of female athletes who represent their country on the international stage. Known for their skillful play and competitive spirit, the team has made a name for themselves in the world of women's soccer.

The team is made up of dedicated and hardworking players who have a passion for the game and a strong desire to succeed. They train tirelessly to improve their skills and work together to achieve their goals on the field.

Zimbabwe Women's National Soccer Team has competed in various international tournaments, showcasing their talent and determination to the world. They have earned the respect of fans and opponents alike for their impressive performances and never-say-die attitude.

With a bright future ahead of them, Zimbabwe Women's National Soccer Team continues to inspire and motivate young girls in their country to pursue their dreams of playing soccer at the highest level. They are a shining example of perseverance, teamwork, and dedication, and they continue to make their country proud with every match they play.