England women's national football team
The England women's national football team is the women's football team representing England and is operated by the England Football Association. A European football powerhouse known by the nickname 'The Lioness', they won their international debut 3-2 against Scotland on 19 November 1972.
International competition experience
FIFA Women's World Cup
Participated in 5 women's World Cup finals, and finished 3rd in 2015 and 4th in 2019.
UEFA European Women's Football Championship
Participated in 9 women's Euro tournament finals and lifted the first Euro championship trophy at home in 2022, the second major event for both men's and women's national teams in 56 years since the men's national team won the 1966 FIFA World Cup. reached the top They finished runners-up in 1984 and 2009, reached the semifinals in 1995 and 2017, and of course finished 4th in 1987, but at that time there were only 4 teams in the finals. Competition records are meaningless.
Other International Competition Experience
He made 2 appearances in the Algarve Cup and placed 8th in the 2005 competition, and 7 appearances in the Cyprus Cup, 4 of which were won 3 times (2009, 2013, 2015) and 1 runner-up (2014). ), along with Canada, holds the title of the most winning country in the Cyprus Cup. In addition, she won 2 of the 4 Mundialito competitions called the Little World Cup (1985 and 1988), reached the semi-finals of the 1979 unofficial European Women's Football Championships, and won the Sheviliv Cup once (2019). It also achieved good results in various international competitions, such as winning the 1st runner-up (2018).
Past World Cup results
1991: Elimination of qualifying rounds
1995: Quarterfinals
1999: Elimination of qualifying rounds
2003: Elimination of qualifying rounds
2007: Quarterfinals
2011: Quarterfinals
2015: 3rd place
2019: 4th place
UEFA European Women's Football Championship results
1984: Runner-up
1987: 4th place
1989: Elimination of qualifying rounds
1991: Elimination of qualifying rounds
1993: Elimination of qualifying rounds
1995: Quarterfinals
1997: Elimination of qualifying rounds
2001: Group stage
2005: Group stage
2009: Runner-up
2013: Group stage
2017: Quarterfinals
2022: Winner
Related Items
England national football team
External Links
England Football Association official website