Slovakia women's national football team

The Slovakia women's national football team represents Slovakia in international women's association football.

Slovakia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Repre[1]
Slovenskí sokoli (falcons)[2]
AssociationSlovenský Futbalový Zväz
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachPeter Kopún
CaptainDominika Škorvánková
Most capsLucia Ondrušová
Dominika Škorvánková
Alexandra Bíróová (103)
FIFA codeSVK
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 48 Decrease 1 (25 August 2023)[3]
Highest34 (December 2006)
Lowest48 (September 2019; August 2023)
First international
 Czech Republic 6–0 Slovakia 
(Hluk na Moravě, Czech Republic; 21 June 1993)
Biggest win
 Slovakia 11–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina 
(Šaľa, Slovakia; 2 September 1997)
Biggest defeat
 Norway 17–0 Slovakia 
(Ulefoss, Norway; 19 September 1995)

History

Czechoslovakia

The team debuted as Czechoslovakia in 1968 against Italy and lost 1–2. Later on, Czechoslovakia became a major force in women's football and first took part in the qualifying for the European Championships in 1989. They finished second in their qualifying group and reached the quarter-finals, where they lost in two legs (1–1 home, 0–2 away) against West Germany. Czechoslovakia also took part in qualifying for the European Championships in 1991. They finished one point behind Hungary and went to a play-off. Czechoslovakia's third and final qualifying phase for the European Championships in 1993 ended in a second place finish behind Italy.

Slovakia

Slovakia made their debut in a friendly match against the Czech Republic on 21 June 1993. Slovakia lost 0–6. Slovakia made their competitive debut under their own name in the following qualifying, for the 1995 European Championships. Slovakia finished in second place, and therefore were classed by UEFA as between a Class A team, who were seeded, and class B, who had to play a playoff with class A.

Slovakia therefore had to play a playoff for the 1997 European Championships. The team finished last, and were relegated to Class B. Slovakia remained in Class B until the qualifying for the 2007 Women's Football World Cup, when classification was abolished, both for the European Championships and the World Cup. At the qualifying for 2009, Slovakia therefore had their first chance to qualify for a championship. Slovakia had to play in the first round, but won this game. In the second round, Slovakia lost, to Portugal.

Team image

Nicknames

The Slovakia women's national football team has been known or nicknamed as the "Repre"[1] or "Slovenskí sokoli (falcons)".[2]

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

  Win   Draw   Lose   Fixtures

2022

12 November Friendly Belgium  7–0  Slovakia
15 November Friendly Austria  3–0  Slovakia Wiener Neustadt, Austria
18:00 Stadium: Stadion Wiener Neustadt

2023

17 February International Friendly Slovakia  0–3  Morocco Antalya, Turkey
21 February International Friendly Serbia  1–1  Slovakia Antalya, Turkey
7 April Friendly Slovakia  0–1  Finland
10 April Friendly Slovakia  0–2  Finland
14 July Friendly Czech Republic  3–0  Slovakia Opava, Czech Republic
18:30
Report Stadium: Stadion v Městských sadech
Attendance: 887
Referee: Monika Mularczyk (Poland)
26 September Nations League B Gr 2 Slovakia  4–0  Croatia Senec, Slovakia
18:00
Report
  • Krajinović Yellow card 78'
Stadium: NTC Senec
Referee: Alexandra Collin (FRA)
Assistant referees: Clémentine Dubreil (ITA)
Fourth official: Emeline Rochebiliere (ITA)

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

PositionNameRef.
Head coach Slovakia Peter Kopún [4]
Assistant coach Slovakia Michal Švihorík [4]
Goalkeeping coach Slovakia Martin Krnáč [4]
Physical coach Slovakia Miroslav Seňan [4]

Manager history

  • Peter Kopún (?–present)

Players

Current squad

  • The squad was announced on 13 September 2023 for UEFA Nations League matches against Finland and Croatia on 22 September 2023 and 26 September 2023, respectively[5]
  • Caps and goals accurate up to and including 10 June 2021.
No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Martina Geletová
12 1GK Mária Korenčiová (1989-04-27) 27 April 1989 97 0 Italy Como
21 1GK Patrícia Chládeková (1997-04-04) 4 April 1997 7 0 Czech Republic Sparta Prague

16 2DF Diana Bartovičová (1993-05-20) 20 May 1993 94 8 Czech Republic Slavia Prague
7 2DF Patrícia Fischerová (1993-08-26) 26 August 1993 79 3 Sweden IFK Kalmar
20 2DF Jana Vojteková (1991-08-12) 12 August 1991 99 13 Germany SC Freiburg
4 2DF Andrea Horváthová (1995-10-05) 5 October 1995 39 0 Poland Czarni Sosnowiec
3 2DF Viktória Čeriová (1998-03-28) 28 March 1998 2 0 Slovakia Spartak Trnava
13 2DF Kristína Košíková (1993-12-10) 10 December 1993 35 0 Czech Republic Slovan Liberec
13 2DF Patrícia Mudráková
13 2DF Lenka Mazúchová

14 3MF Diana Lemešová (2000-10-04) 4 October 2000 2 0 Austria St. Pölten
18 3MF Dominika Škorvánková (1991-08-21) 21 August 1991 103 15 France Montpellier
17 3MF Mária Mikolajová (1999-06-13) 13 June 1999 51 7 Austria St. Pölten
17 3MF Katarína Vredíková
17 3MF Tamara Morávková
19 3MF Ľudmila Maťavková (1998-04-11) 11 April 1998 Belgium Club YLA
17 3MF Dominika Kucharčíková

2 4FW Laura Žemberyová (2001-08-20) 20 August 2001 8 0 United States UAB Blazers
11 4FW Patrícia Hmírová (1993-11-30) 30 November 1993 89 18 Spain Sporting Huelva
22 4FW Martina Šurnovská (1999-02-10) 10 February 1999 42 2 Czech Republic Slavia Prague
17 4FW Stela Semanová

Recent call ups

  • The following players have been called up to the Slovakia squad in the past 12 months.
Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up



Records

  • Active players in bold, statistics correct as of 2020.

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record Qualification record
Year Result GP W D* L GF GA GD GP W D* L GF GA GD
China 1991Part of  Czechoslovakia Part of  Czechoslovakia
Sweden 1995Did not qualify UEFA Euro 1995
United States 1999 8521335+28
United States 2003 85032511+14
China 2007 8501145+9
Germany 2011 82061513+2
Canada 2015 10118629−23
France 2019 8107423−19
AustraliaNew Zealand 2023 8224990
2027To be determined To be determined
Total-------- 5821253010695+11
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA Women's Championship

UEFA Women's Championship record Qualifying record
Year Result GP W D* L GS GA GP W D* L GS GA
1984 to Italy 1993Part of  Czechoslovakia Part of  Czechoslovakia
EnglandGermanyNorwaySweden 1995Did not qualify 420249
NorwaySweden 1997 8017333
Germany 2001 85032310
England 2005 62132011
Finland 2009 8206529
Sweden 2013 831487
Netherlands 2017 83051113
England 2022 8314719
Switzerland 2025To be determined To be determined
Total------- 582043481131
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

See also

References

  1. "Prezývka slovenských reprezentantov? Suchá". aktualne.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 10 June 2010.
  2. "Slovenskí Sokoli". futbalsfz.sk (in Slovak). Slovak Football Association. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  3. "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 25 August 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  4. "Tím". futbalsfz.sk (in Slovak). Slovak Football Association.
  5. "zeny-a-do-ligy-narodov-najma-s-osvedcenymi-menami". futbalsfz (in Slovak). 13 September 2023.
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