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Andorra women's national football team

Women's national association football team representing Andorra


Women's national association football team representing Andorra

FieldValue
typeWomen
NameAndorra
BadgeCoat of arms of Andorra.svg
Badge_size180px
AssociationAndorran Football Federation
(Federació Andorrana de Futbol)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
CoachAlbert Panadero
CaptainTeresa Morató
Most capsTeresa Morató (19)
Top scorerTeresa Morató (9)
FIFA TrigrammeAND
FIFA Rank
FIFA max114
FIFA max dateMarch 2017; March 2018
FIFA min184
FIFA min dateJune – August 2024
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First gameUnofficial :
0–1
(Gibraltar; 1 July 2014)
Official :
3–5
(Hamrun, Malta; 4 April 2015)
Largest win4–1
(Andorra la Vella, Andorra; 16 February 2022)
3–0
(Girona, Spain, 17 June 2023)
1–4
(Europa Point, Gibraltar, 23 October 2024)
Largest loss8–0
(Hamrun, Malta; 6 April 2015)

(Federació Andorrana de Futbol) 0–1 (Gibraltar; 1 July 2014) Official : 3–5 (Hamrun, Malta; 4 April 2015) (Andorra la Vella, Andorra; 16 February 2022) 3–0 (Girona, Spain, 17 June 2023) 1–4 (Europa Point, Gibraltar, 23 October 2024) (Hamrun, Malta; 6 April 2015) The Andorra women's national football team () represents Andorra in women's association football and is controlled by the Andorran Football Federation, the governing body for football in Andorra.

History

Background and development

With a FIFA trigramme of AND and having become FIFA-affiliated in 1996, the national association did not respond to a survey about the status of women's football in the country. In May of the following year, the official who answered another survey from FIFA reckoned that there were 37 active female players, all described as "100% beginners/amateurs". It was further suggested women's football had begun that year in Andorra and that there had been no previous interest in any women's sport. There was no participation in national or international competitions, though three women were employed in the association.

As of 2009, the programme was geared for young girls with player registration starting at the age of six. There were only six women's teams in the country, all for girls under the age of sixteen and includes a national and schools competition. There is also a national women's competition that took place in 2010–11. 16% of the money from the FIFA Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) is targeted at the technical development of the game, which includes women's football, sport medicine and futsal. This compares to 48% for youth football and 25% for infrastructure.

Between 1991 and 2010, there was no FIFA FUTURO III regional course for women's coaching, no women's football seminar held in the country and no FIFA MA course held for women/youth football.

As part of the development of the national team, the Andorran Football Federation has a club in the Spanish women's league system with the name of ENFAF, competing in the Catalan Primera Divisió Femení Group 2 as of 2022–23, the sixth tier. Their B team competes in the Catalan Segoba Divisió Femení Group 2, the tier below.

The team

On 1 July 2014, the senior team played its first international game in the UEFA Development Tournament celebrated in Gibraltar. Andorra defeated Gibraltar by 1–0, scored by Alba at the 61st minute. The next day, they played its second international game, losing against Luxembourg by 4–0.

On 18 December 2014, UEFA announced Andorra would take part in the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying. This was their debut competitive match at female football. In its first official game, the team lost 3–5 to Malta. Andorra finished the preliminary round with two more defeats against Faroe Islands by 0–8 and Georgia by 0–7.

On 30 June 2016, the Andorran Football Federation announced José Antonio Martín as the new head coach of the women's national team.

On 18 September 2021, Andorra achieved its second win ever after defeating Liechtenstein in a friendly match by 4–2. Teresa Morató scored a hat-trick, while the fourth goal was netted by Erica Gonçalves.

Team image

Kits and crest

Kit suppliers

Kit providerPeriod
GER Adidas2014–present

Results and fixtures

Main article: Andorra women's national football team results

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

;Legend

2025

  • Bebia
  • Bakradze
  • Solé Palau
  • Zammit
  • Violari
  • Michail
  • Morató
  • Morató
  • Aristodimou
  • Ber
  • Ambalia
  • Mtskerashvili
  • Morató
  • Ruzafa

2026

Head-to-head record

TeamGPWDLGFGAGDTotal122010948−39
100108−8
100107−7
110010+1
100107−7
110042+2
100102−2
200216−5
3003312−9
100104−4

Season to season

This is a list of the performances of ENFAF, the Andorran Football Federation's team in the Spanish women's league system.

SeasonTierDivisionPlace
2011–1241ª Catalana16th
2012–1352ª Catalana3rd
2013–1452ª Catalana1st
2014–1541ª Catalana9th
2015–1641ª Catalana11th
2016–1741ª Catalana9th
2017–1841ª Catalana6th
2018–1941ª Catalana6th
2019–2051ª Catalana2nd
2020–214Pref. Cat.15th
2021–225Pref. Cat.10th
2022–235Pref. Cat.5th

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

PositionNameRef.
Head coachJosé Antonio Martín
Assistant coach[]()
Goalkeeping coach[]()
Physical coach[]()

Manager history

  • Andorra Joan Carles Ruiz (2014–2016)
  • AND José Antonio Martín (2016–)

Players

Main article: List of Andorra women's international footballers

Current squad

  • The following players were named for the 2025 UEFA Women's Nations League matches against Georgia and Malta on 30 May and 3 June 2025. Caps and goals are correct, as of 9 April 2024.

Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up to a squad in the past 12 months.

Records

Friendly games are not included in records

Most capped players

RankPlayerCapsGoalsYears
1Teresa Morató1992015-
2Alba López312015–
Bibiana Gonçalves312015–
Marina Fernández312015–
Daniela Rodrigues302015–
Samantha Reyes302015–
Margot Llobera302015–
Andreina Silva302015–
Sònia Carrancà302015–

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerCapsGoalsYears
1Teresa Morató1992015-
2Alba López312015–
Bibiana Gonçalves312015–
Marina Fernández312015–

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup recordQualification recordYearResultPldWD*LGFGAPldWD*LGFGAP/RRnkTotal0/63003013colspan=2
China 1991 to Germany 2011Did not exist}}Did not exist}}
Canada 2015Did not enterDid not enter
France 2019Did not qualify3003013
AustraliaNew Zealand 2023Did not enterDid not enter
Brazil 2027To be determinedTo be determined
Costa RicaJamaicaMexicoUSA 2031To be determinedTo be determined
UK 2035To be determinedTo be determined

: :*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA Women's Championship

UEFA Women's Championship recordQualifying recordYearResultPldWD*LGFGAPldWD*LGFGAP/RRnkTotal0/49009548colspan=251st
1984 to Sweden 2013Did not exist}}Did not exist}}
Netherlands 2017Did not qualify3003320
England 2022Did not enterDid not enter
Switzerland 2025Did not qualify600622851st
Germany 2029To be determinedTo be determined

: :*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA Women's Nations League

UEFA Women's Nations League recordYearLeagueGroupPosPldWDLGFGAP/RRnkTotal6114217colspan=2
2023–24C13rd611421747th
2025C2To be determined
*
Participated in promotion/relegation play-offs

References

References

  1. "Andorra: FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking". FIFA.com.
  2. Williams, Jean. "Women's Football, Europe and Professionalization 1971–2011".
  3. (26 November 2008). "Goal! Football: Andorra". FIFA.
  4. "Andorran Football Federation-Women's Football — Senior". Fedandfut.com.
  5. (26 November 2008). "Goal! Football: Andorra". FIFA.
  6. (1 July 2014). "La selecció femenina assoleix una primera victòria històrica". Bon Dia.
  7. (13 May 2014). "UEFA Women's Development Tournament". Gibraltar Football Association.
  8. (18 December 2014). "Record entry for Women's EURO". [[UEFA]].
  9. [https://www.uefa.com/womenseuropeanqualifiers/match/2016082--andorra-vs-malta/ Andorra 3–5 Malta report at UEFA.com]
  10. (30 June 2016). "Jose Antonio Martín serà l'entrenador de l'absoluta de futbol femení i l'ENFAF sènior femení". Andorran Football Federation.
  11. (18 September 2021). "Triomf de prestigi de la selecció femenina a Liechtenstein". Andorran Football Federation.
  12. [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1123314843165746&set=pb.100064617222554.-2207520000&type=3 LA LLISTA]
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