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Chad women's national football team

Women's national association football team representing Chad


Women's national association football team representing Chad

FieldValue
NameChad
NicknameLes Sao Dames
AssociationChadian Football Federation
Sub-confederationUNIFFAC
(Central Africa)
ConfederationCAF (Africa)
CoachGalleboui Nagoya Aimée
CaptainEdith Nangadoum
Top scorerSolange Larkingam (10)
FIFA TrigrammeCHA
FIFA Rank
First game2–0 Chad CHA
(Blida, Algeria; 4 April 2019)
Largest win16–0
(Berrechid, Morocco; 29 October 2025)
Largest loss6–0 Chad CHA
(Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 13 July 2023)
typewomen

| Sub-confederation = UNIFFAC (Central Africa) (Blida, Algeria; 4 April 2019) (Berrechid, Morocco; 29 October 2025) (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 13 July 2023) The Chad women's national football team is the national women's football team of Chad and is overseen by the Chadian Football Federation.

History

A women's football programme was first organised in Chad in 1986. Although as of 2009, there was no women's domestic league or women's national team at any level in Chad.

On 4 April 2019, the Chad women's national football team played their first international match against Algeria, for the 2020 CAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

Background and development

The development of women's football on the continent has been lacking a result of several factors, including limited access to education, poverty amongst women in the wider society, and fundamental inequality present in the society that occasions female human rights abuses. Funding also in an impediment, with most funding for women's football in Africa coming from FIFA instead of the national football association. If quality female footballers do develop, many leave the continent seeking greater opportunity in Northern Europe or the United States.

With a FIFA trigramme of CHA, Chad has limited female participation in football having only 1,010 registered female footballers in 2006. Rights to broadcast the 2011 Women's World Cup in the country were bought by the African Union of Broadcasting.

On 30 October 2025, Chad trashed Libya with a result of 16-0, which marked their biggest victory as to date.

Results and fixtures

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

  • Noori
  • Djoïtana
  • Abdoulaye
  • Dallou
  • Larkingam
  • Abdoulaye
  • Dallou
  • Larkingam
  • Azinda
  • Tchinsou
  • Akouya
  • Dionkane
  • Menda
  • Lemta

Managers

  • Amane Adoum (2023–present)

Players

Current squad

The following 23 players were named to the squad for the FIFA Unites Women's Series 2025 in Berrechid, Morocco from 26 October to 1 November 2025.

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup recordYearResultGPWD*LGFGAGD
CHN 1991 to CAN 2015Did not exist
FRA 2019Did not enter
AUSNZL 2023
BRA 2027To be determined
CRCJAMMEXUSA 2031To be determined
UK 2035To be determined
Total0/10-------

Olympic Games

Summer Olympics recordYearResultGPWD*LGFGAGD
USA 1996 to BRA 2016Did not exist
JPN 2020 to France 2024Did not qualify
Total0/8-------

Africa Women Cup of Nations

Africa Women Cup of Nations recordYearResultMatchesWinsDrawsLossesGFGA
1991 to GHA 2018Did not exist
CGO 2020cancelled due to COVID-19
MAR 2022Did not enter
MAR 2024Withdrew
Total0/13

*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

African Games

African Games recordYearRoundGPWDLGSGA
Nigeria 2003 to Republic of Congo 2015Did not exist
Morocco 2019Did not enter
Ghana 2023To be determined
Total0/2000000

UNIFFAC Women's Cup

UNIFFAC Women's Cup YearResultMatchesWinsDrawsLossesGFGAGDTotal1/1403157−2
EQG20204th403157−2

Honours

  • FIFA Unites Women's Series : Champions: 2025

References

References

  1. (21 April 2009). "Goal! Football: Chad". FIFA.
  2. Jean Williams. (15 December 2007). "A Beautiful Game: International Perspectives on Women's Football". Berg.
  3. Gabriel Kuhn. (24 February 2011). "Soccer Vs. the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics". PM Press.
  4. Tom Dunmore. (16 September 2011). "Historical Dictionary of Soccer". Scarecrow Press.
  5. FIFA. (2006). "Women's Football Today".
  6. (2011). "FIFA Women's World Cup Germany 2011TM Media Rights Licensees". FIFA.
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