Comoros Women

Comoros Women

Leagues Played
COSAFA Cup Women 12
Links
Wikipedia
Related Teams
Comoros Comoros U20

The Comoros women's national football team is the national women's football team of Comoros and is overseen by the Comoros Football Federation. They played their first match on 28 October 2006.

History

The beginning

Comoros played its first ever international match against Mozambique and was played in Maputo, on 28 October 2006. The result was a 7–2 loss.

They had scheduled two matches against Mozambique in February 2014, for the 2014 African Women's Championship qualification, but it withdrew. Comoros advanced by walkover to the Second Round against South Africa on 23 May 2014 which they lost 13–0. They then had withdrawn from the return leg.

In December 2016 two friendlies against Madagascar were lost 0–4 each. In the 2019 COSAFA Women's Championship, in July, Comoros suffered their worst loss to South Africa, a match which ended 13–0.

At the 2020 COSAFA Women's Championship, the national team suffered a 4–2 loss to Eswatini and a 7–0 loss to South Africa, but managed a 1–1 draw against Angola, being its first result in its history.

Comoros Women's national soccer team represents the island nation of Comoros in international women's soccer competitions. The team is known for their passion, determination, and skill on the field. Comoros Women have made significant strides in recent years, showcasing their talent and potential in various regional and international tournaments.

The team is made up of talented and dedicated players who come together to represent their country with pride and honor. Comoros Women's national soccer team is a symbol of unity and strength, as they strive to compete at the highest level and make their mark on the global stage.

With a growing fan base and increasing support from their country, Comoros Women's national soccer team continues to inspire and empower young girls to pursue their dreams in the sport. They are a team to watch out for, as they continue to improve and make their presence known in the world of women's soccer.