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Luxembourg women's national football team

Women's national association football team


Women's national association football team

FieldValue
typeWomen
NameLuxembourg
BadgeFédération Luxembourgeoise de Football, Logo.svg
NicknameRout Léiwinnen
(The Red Lionesses)
AssociationLuxembourg Football Federation
(Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Football)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
CoachDan Santos
Most capsAmy Thompson (54)
Top scorerAmy Thompson (35)
FIFA TrigrammeLUX
FIFA Rank
FIFA max70
FIFA max dateDecember 2006
FIFA min122
FIFA min dateApril – August 2021
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First game0–4
(Junglinster, Luxembourg; 18 November 2006)
Largest win11–0
(Molsheim, France; 19 February 2022)
Largest loss0–12
(Koetschette, Luxembourg; 12 February 2014)
Note

the women's team

(The Red Lionesses) (Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Football) (Junglinster, Luxembourg; 18 November 2006) (Molsheim, France; 19 February 2022) (Koetschette, Luxembourg; 12 February 2014) The Luxembourg women's national football team represents Luxembourg in international women's football.

Luxembourg women's national football team was founded in 2003, and played its first international game in 2006. They have been managed by Dan Santos since 2020.

History

The beginning

Luxembourg made their debut in the qualifying for the European Championships in 2009. Luxembourg were drawn in a group with Slovakia, Lithuania and Malta. Luxembourg finished in second place in the group. Luxembourg failed to qualify for the World Cup in Germany.

Stadium

The women's team have used various stadiums across Luxembourg as their 'home stadium'. They have only used the national stadium on two occasions - against England and Austria, both part of the 2023 World Cup qualifiers.

Results and fixtures

Main article: Luxembourg 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

  • Miller
  • Thompson
  • Estévez García
  • Barbosa Abreu
  • Miller
  • C. Schmit
  • Karagezian
  • Thompson
  • C. Schmit
  • Kindle
  • Jorge
  • Lourenco Magalhães
  • Dos Santos
  • Miny
  • Mayer
  • Pusztai
  • Kaján
  • Csiszár
  • McBeth
  • Aristodimou
  • Kirps
  • Dietrich
  • Dos Santos

2026

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

Current squad

The following players were named for the friendly matches against Cyprus on 28 November and 1 December 2025.

Caps and goals accurate as of match against Cyprus on 1 December 2025.

;Notes

  • INJ = Withdrew due to injury
  • PRE = Preliminary squad / standby
  • RET = Retired from the national team
  • SUS = Serving suspension
  • WD = Player withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue.

Recent call-ups

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

Records

Main article: List of Luxembourg women's international footballers

*Active players in bold, statistics correct as of 1 December 2025.

Most capped players

RankPlayerCapsGoalsYears
1Amy Thompson54352011–
2Marta Estévez García5172016–
3Kimberley Dos Santos4842016–
4Jessica Birkel4072006–2018
5Laura Miller3772019–
6Lucie Schlimé3602019–
7Joana Lourenco Magalhães35102021–
8Emma Kremer3412018–
9Andreia Machado3232012–
10Caroline Jorge3052021–
Marisa Soares Marques3002018–

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerCapsGoalsYears
1Amy Thompson54352011–
2Janine Hansen21102006–2013
Joana Lourenco Magalhães35102021–
4Laura Miller3772019–
Jessica Birkel4072006–2018
Marta Estévez García5172016–
7Karen Marin1262015–2018
Sophie Maurer1862009–2016
Julie Marques Abreu2262019–
10Gabriela De Lemos2352013–
Caroline Jorge3052021–
PlayerDateGoalsOpponentLocationCompetitionLine-up
Joana Lourenco Magalhãestitle=Luxembourger Recordsurl=https://www.wort.lu/de/sport/rekordsieg-fuer-luxemburg-6211661fde135b9236da6f9cpublisher=Luxembourger Wortaccess-date=21 February 2022archive-url=archive-date= }}5Tahiti TahitiMolsheim, FranceInternational FriendlyStarting

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup recordQualification recordYearResultGPWD*LGFGAGDGPWD*LGFGAGDTotal--------1631121374-61
China 1991 to China 2007Did not existDid not exist
Germany 2011Did not enterDid not enter
Canada 2015Did not qualify301218-7
France 20193003321-18
AustraliaNew Zealand 202310307945–36
Brazil 2027To be determinedTo be determined
Costa RicaJamaicaMexicoUSA 2031
UK 2035

:*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA Women's Championship

UEFA Women's Championship recordQualifying recordYearResultPldWD*LGFGAGDPldWD*LGFGAGDP/RRnkTotal--------154381842–24colspan=238th
1984 to England 2005Did not existDid not exist
Finland 2009Did not qualify311157-2
Sweden 2013310249-5
Netherlands 2017310248-4
England 2022Did not enterDid not enter
Switzerland 2025Did not qualify6123518–1338th
2029To be determinedTo be determined

:*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA Women's Nations League

UEFA Women's Nations League recordYearLeagueGroupPosPldWDLGFGAP/RRnkTotal126332617colspan=2
2023–24C23rd612361143rd
2025C31st651020635th
*
Participated in promotion/relegation play-offs

Notes

References

References

  1. (21 September 2021). "Match Report: Luxembourg 0-10 England".
  2. (30 November 2021). "Luxembourg 0-8 Austria".
  3. "Equipe nationale A Dames". [[Luxembourg Football Federation]].
  4. "LA SÉLECTION DES ROUT LÉIWINNEN POUR LES MATCHS CONTRE CHYPRE". FLF.
  5. "Luxembourger Records". Luxembourger Wort.
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