Representative soccer Netherlands girl
| A country or area | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Association | Netherlands Football Association (KNVB) | ||
| Supervision | Vera パウ | ||
| Most starter | Marlene we sink (141 games) | ||
| Most score player | マルリョケ デ バッケル (56 scores) | ||
| |||
| The first international game | |||
| 1971April 17 (France, アーズブルック) | |||
| Most wide margin victory game | |||
| 1977August 27 (Netherlands, ザーンダム) | |||
| Most wide margin defeat game | |||
| 1999April 25 (Sweden, ボロース) | |||
| The girl World Cup | |||
| The participation number of times | Once (as for the first appearance 2015) | ||
| The Olympics | |||
| The participation number of times | 0 times | ||
| UEFA girl championship | |||
| The participation number of times | Twice | ||
| The best results | Best 4(2009) | ||
Representative soccer Netherlands girl (- じょしだいひょう) is national team of the women's soccer by Netherlands Football Association (KNVB). Oranje (Oranje) of the nickname is identical to representative boy.
The game with France carried out on April 17, 1971 is done with an international game of representative girl whom International Federation of Soccer Associations (FIFA) recognized officially for the first time and aims at after this game for the count in the FIFA girl ranking.
The girl World Cup played a meeting in this meeting for the first time in 2015. There is not the Olympics book war participation. I obtained a seat of best 4 by the UEFA girl championship in 2009.
Table of contents
Results of the World Cup
Results of the Olympics
Results of the UEFA girl championship
- 1984 - qualifier defeat
- 1987 - qualifier defeat
- 1989 - qualifier defeat (the last eight)
- 1991 - qualifier defeat (the last eight)
- 1993 - qualifier defeat (the last eight)
- 1995 - qualifier defeat
- 1997 - qualifier defeat
- 2001 - qualifier defeat
- 2005 - qualifier defeat
- 2009 - best 4
- 2013 - group league defeat
※It is held as a women's soccer competition (European Competition for Women's Football) in Europe until 1989
FIFA ranking
- I announce it from 2003. As a general rule, I am announced now every three months
(reference: FIFA girl ranking)
| The announcement date | Order | Change | UEFA Rank | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 16, 2003 | The 16th place | -- | The ninth place | -- |
| August 29, 2003 | The 16th place | → | The ninth place | → |
| October 24, 2003 | The 15th place | ↑ | The ninth place | → |
| December 15, 2003 | The 15th place | → | The ninth place | → |
| March 15, 2004 | The 15th place | → | The ninth place | → |
| June 7, 2004 | The 15th place | → | The ninth place | → |
| August 30, 2004 | The 16th place | ↓ | The ninth place | → |
| December 20, 2004 | The 17th place | ↓ | The tenth place | ↓ |
| March 25, 2005 | The 17th place | → | The tenth place | → |
| June 24, 2005 | The 17th place | → | The tenth place | → |
| September 16, 2005 | The 18th place | ↓ | The eleventh place | ↓ |
| December 21, 2005 | The 17th place | ↑ | The tenth place | ↑ |
| March 17, 2006 | The 17th place | → | The tenth place | → |
| May 19, 2006 | The 17th place | → | The tenth place | → |
| September 15, 2006 | The 18th place | ↓ | The eleventh place | ↓ |
| December 22, 2006 | The 18th place | → | The eleventh place | → |
| March 16, 2007 | The 18th place | → | The eleventh place | → |
| June 15, 2007 | The 18th place | → | The eleventh place | → |
| October 5, 2007 | The 18th place | → | The eleventh place | → |
| December 21, 2007 | The 18th place | → | The eleventh place | → |
| March 21, 2008 | The 18th place | → | The eleventh place | → |
| March 21, 2008 | The 20th place | ↓ | The thirteenth place | ↓ |
| September 5, 2008 | The 20th place | → | The thirteenth place | → |
| December 19, 2008 | The 17th place | ↑ | The tenth place | ↑ |
| March 27, 2009 | The 17th place | → | The tenth place | → |
| June 26, 2009 | The 17th place | → | The tenth place | → |
| September 25, 2009 | The 15th place | ↑ | The eighth place | ↑ |
| December 18, 2009 | The 17th place | ↓ | The tenth place | ↓ |
Player
- Ann galley Christ (Angela Christ)
- Low S ゲウルツ (Loes Geurts)
- Sandra スウィンケルス (Sandra Swinkels)
- Petra デュガルデイン (Petra Dugardein)
- Leone ステントレル (Leonne Stentler)
- Sylvia ノーイ (Sylvia Nooy)
- D Jannes beat (Dyanne Bito)
- ヤニーネ fan Darren (Jeanine van Dalen)
- マリーリェ ブルンメル (Marije Brummel)
- Petra ホーゲウォニング (Petra Hogewoning)
- マノエ Moi Ren (Manoe Meulen)
- アンミーケ key cell = グリッフィオーエン (Annemieke Kiesel-Griffioen)
- Daphne Koster (Daphne Koster)
- シェリダ スピッツェ (Sherida Spitse)
- レネー スレーゲルス (Renee Slegers)
- Re-period デ fleece (Lianne de Vries)
- Malraux S デ Bowell (Marloes de Boer)
- イェシカ torr knee (Jessica Torny)
- Kill Sten fan デ fen (Kirsten van de Ven)
- アヌーク Ho gene Dilke (Anouk Hoogendijk)
- Chinese quince レーゲマーテ (Karin Legemate)
- テッサ ウーデヤンス (Tessa Oudejans)
- Chinese quince stay Venn's (Karin Stevens)
- Sylvia スミット (Sylvia Smit)
- Chantal デ Riddell (Chantal de Ridder)
- Malraux's ピエーテ (Marlous Pieete)
- シャニセ fan デ Sanden (Shanice van de Sanden)
- Kuraudia fan den ヘイリゲンベルク (Claudia van den Heiligenberg)
- Manon メリス (Manon Melis)
- フィフィアネ ミデマー(Vivianne Miedema)
Player with a history of the call
- Serena ウィーグマン = グローツバッハ (Sarina Wiegman-Glotzbach)
- Marlene we sink (Marleen Wissink)
- マルリョケ デ バッケル (Marjoke de Bakker)
- Miranda Nome (Miranda Noom)
- Vera パウ (Vera Pauw)
Allied item
Outside link
- The Netherlands Football Association (Dutch)
- A representative from soccer Netherlands (page in KNVB) (Dutch)
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