Scotland women's national football team

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Scotland
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Association Scottish Football Association
Coach Flag of Sweden Anna Signeul, 2005-
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Top scorer -
FIFA rank 26
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First International
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World Cup
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Olympic Games
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UEFA Women's Championship
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The Scotland women's national football team represents Scotland in international women's football.

Contents

  • FIFA Women's World Cup:
    • 1991 : Did not qualify
    • 1995 : Did not qualify
    • 1999 : Did not qualify
    • 2003 : Did not qualify
    • 2007 : Did not qualify

  • European Competition for Women's Football:
    • 1984 : Group Stage
    • 1987 : Group Stage
    • 1989 : Group Stage
  • UEFA Women's Championship:
    • 1991 : Did not enter
    • 1993 : Qualifying Round
    • 1995 : Qualifying Round
    • 1997 : Did not qualify
    • 2001 : Did not qualify
    • 2005 : Did not qualify
    • 2009 : Qualifying Round (underway)

  • Holly Anderson (Fulham)
  • Michelle Barr (Vermont Lady Voltage)
  • Linda Brown (FC Kilmarnock)
  • Alana Bruce (Forfar Farmington)
  • Amanda Burns (Hibernian LFC)
  • Stacey Cook (Hibernian LFC)
  • Ifeoma Dieke (Soccerlocker)
  • Gemma Fay (Leeds Utd LFC)
  • Julie Ferguson (Hibernian LFC)
  • Julie Fleeting (Arsenal LFC)
  • Mhairi Gilmour (Hibernian LFC)
  • Nicky Grant (Doncaster Belles LFC)
  • Suzanne Grant (Glasgow City LFC)
  • Shelley Grant (Glasgow City LFC)
  • Pauline Hamill (Doncaster Belles LFC)
  • Donna James (Glasgow City LFC)
  • Claire Johnstone (Hamilton Academical)
  • Rhonda Jones (Florida Atlantic University)
  • Shelley Kerr (Doncaster Belles LFC)
  • Pamela Liddell (Hamilton Academical LFC)
  • Joanne Love (Doncaster Belles LFC)
  • Suzanne Malone (Hamilton Academical LFC)
  • Kirsty McBride (Hibernian LFC)
  • Amy McDonald (FC Kilmarnock)
  • Jane McFarlane (Hibernian LFC)
  • Debbie McWhinnie (Hibernian LFC)
  • Joelle Murray (Hibernian LFC)
  • Marlene Pearson (Hibernian LFC)
  • Julia Ralph (Aberdeen LFC)
  • Suzanne Robertson (Hibernian LFC)
  • Julie Smith (FC Kilmarnock)
  • Megan Sneddon (Queens Park LFC)
  • Jayne Sommerville (Glasgow City LFC)
  • Denise Brolly (Florida Atlantic University)
  • Jenna McCandlish (Hibernian LFC)
  • Leanne Ross (Newburgh LFC)
  • Hollie Thomson (Hamilton Academical LFC)
  • Suzanne Lappin (Glasgow City LFC)
  • Leanne Crichton (Edinburgh LFC)

Flag of Scotland Flag of Scotland
The SFA National team List of venues List of clubs
Under-19 team Under-21 team B team Women's team
League system Seasons Champions History
League Competitions in Scottish Football
Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division
East League Highland League South League Junior Leagues
Cup Competitions in Scottish Football
Scottish Cup League Cup Challenge Cup Junior Cup
International women's football
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FIFA | World Cup | Olympics | Algarve Cup | Pan American Games | World Rankings | Player of the Year | FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship | FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup | Teams

     Asia: AFCWomen's Championship
     Africa: CAFWomen's Championship
     North America: CONCACAFWomen's Gold Cup
     South America: CONMEBOLSudamericano Femenino
     Oceania: OFCWomen's Championship
     Europe: UEFAWomen's Championship
National women's football teams of Europe (UEFA)
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