Czech Republic women's national football team

Czech Republic
Association Fotbalová asociace
České republiky
(FAČR)
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Stanislav Krejčík
Captain Lucie Martínková
Most caps Eva Šmeralová (71)
Top scorer Gabriela Chlumecká (51)
FIFA code CZE
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 31 Increase 2 (25 March 2016)
Highest 19 (September 2006)
Lowest 33 (December 2015)
First international
Czech Republic Czech Republic 6–0 Slovakia Slovakia
Czech Republic, June 21, 1993
Biggest win
Czech Republic Czech Republic 11–0 Estonia Estonia
(Milin, Czech Republic, 17 September 1995)
Biggest defeat
Czech Republic Czech Republic 0–9 Norway Norway
(Prague, Czech Republic, 24 September 1994)

The Czech Republic women's national football team are the official football women's team for the Czech Republic, they are currently ranked 25th in the world . At the moment, the captain of the team is Lucie Martínková, who plays for Sparta Praha.

As of 2003, there were approximately 10,000 women playing football in the Czech Republic and around 95 clubs in the country, the best of which compete in the national league, the Czech First Division (women).[1]

World Cup record

World Cup Finals
Year Result GP W D* L GF GA GD
China 1991Did Not Qualify-------
Sweden 1995Did Not Qualify-------
United States 1999Did Not Qualify-------
United States 2003Did Not Qualify-------
China 2007Did Not Qualify-------
Germany 2011Did Not Qualify-------
Canada 2015Did Not Qualify-------
Total0/7-------
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Current squad


Caps and goals correct as of 7 June 2016.[2][3]

0#0 Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Barbora Votíková (1996-09-13) September 13, 1996 1 0 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
1GK Radka Bednaříková (1990-12-18) December 18, 1990 3 0 Czech Republic Slovácko
2DF Petra Bertholdová (1984-11-24) November 24, 1984 52 2 Czech Republic Sparta Praha
2DF Jana Sedláčková (1993-01-21) January 21, 1993 25 2 Germany FF USV Jena
2DF Nikola Sedláčková (1990-09-06) September 6, 1990 13 0 Czech Republic Slovácko
2DF Anna Dlasková (1995-10-06) October 6, 1995 1 0 Czech Republic Sparta Praha
2DF Petra Vyštejnová (1990-11-12) November 12, 1990 45 0 Czech Republic Sparta Praha
3MF Antonie Stárová (1998-10-12) October 12, 1998 2 0 Czech Republic Sparta Praha
3MF Klára Cahynová (1993-12-20) December 20, 1993 7 0 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
3MF Jitka Chlastáková (1993-10-13) October 13, 1993 20 2 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
3MF Markéta Ringelová (1989-07-25) July 25, 1989 22 3 Czech Republic Sparta Praha
3MF Kateřina Svitková (1996-03-20) March 20, 1996 15 7 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
3MF Eva Bartoňová (1993-10-17) October 17, 1993 28 1 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
3MF Aneta Dědinová (1994-03-09) March 9, 1994 13 0 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
4FW Lucie Martínková (captain) (1986-09-19) September 19, 1986 69 16 Czech Republic Sparta Praha
4FW Lucie Voňková (1992-02-28) February 28, 1992 32 7 Germany FF USV Jena
4FW Simona Necidová (1994-01-20) January 20, 1994 14 1 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
4FW Tereza Kožárová (1991-10-18) October 18, 1991 17 2 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
4FW Petra Ivaničová (1993-09-08) September 8, 1993 7 2 Czech Republic Sparta Praha

Competition record

Competition Stage Result Opponent Position Top scorer
1995 European Championship qualification

1st Stage

1–6 0–9
0–0 4–4
0–0 0–4
Norway Norway
Hungary Hungary
Finland Finland


4 / 4
1997 European Championship qualification

1st Stage (Class B)

11–0 7–0
1–0 5–2
1–0 6–2
Estonia Estonia
Belarus Belarus
Poland Poland


1 / 4
Play-off 1–2 0–1 Netherlands Netherlands
1999 World Cup qualification

1st Stage (Class B)

1–1 1–1
6–0 8–0
12–0 9–0
Scotland Scotland
Estonia Estonia
Lithuania Lithuania


2 / 4
2001 European Championship qualification

1st Stage (Class B)

1–1 4–0
1–2 5–1
2–1 5–0
Republic of Ireland Ireland
Scotland Scotland
Croatia Croatia


1 / 4
Play-off 1–0 3–2 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
2003 World Cup qualification

1st Stage (Class A)

1–4 2–3
0–5 1–5
1–2 1–4
Ukraine Ukraine
Norway Norway
France France


4 / 4
Chlumecká, Pěničková, Urbancová
Dudová
Chlumecká, Šcasná
2005 European Championship qualification


1st Stage (Class A)


1–1 4–1
0–4 0–5
2–0 2–3
1–0 5–1
Ukraine Ukraine
Germany Germany
Scotland Scotland
Portugal Portugal



2 / 5
Pěničková 2, Ščasná 2, Došková

Mocová, Mouchová, Ščasná
L. Martínková 2, Ščasná 2, Knavová, Pěničková
Play-off 1–2 0–3 Italy Italy Ščasná
2007 World Cup qualification


1st Stage (Class A)


1–1 3–0
1–0 4–2
3–0 6–0
2–3 0–2
Belarus Belarus
Iceland Iceland
Portugal Portugal
Sweden Sweden



2 / 5
Chlumecká, Hejlová, Kladrubská, Ščasná
L. Martínková, Mouchová, Pěničková, Ščasná + 1 o.g.
Chlumecká 2, L. Martínková 2, Pěničková 2, Ščasná 2, Kňavová
Ščasná, Mouchová
2009 European Championship qualification


1st Stage


3–1 4–0
4–1 3–1
2–2 1–4
0–0 1–5
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
Belarus Belarus
Spain Spain
England England



3 / 5
Chlumecká 3, L. Martínková 2, Došková, Šmeralová
Ščasná 3, I. Martínková 2, Heroldová, Ringelová
Heroldová, Kňavová, I. Martínková
Došková
Play-off 0–1 1–2 Italy Italy Ščasná
2011 World Cup qualification


1st Stage


0–2 2–1
1–2 3–0
5–0 8–0
0–0 0–1
Wales Wales
Belgium Belgium
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
Sweden Sweden



2 / 5
Pincová 2
Divišová 3
Divišová 3, Pivoňková 2, Martínková 2, Mocová 2, Došková, Heroldová, Krůzová, Nepokojová
2013 European Championship qualification


1st Stage


1–1 2–3
1–0 5–2
5–0 2–0
0–2 0–1
Austria Austria
Portugal Portugal
Armenia Armenia
Denmark Denmark



3 / 5
Divišová, I. Martínková, Mocová
I. Martínková 3, Divišová 2, Pivoňková
Danihelková, Hoferková, I. Martínková, L. Martínková, Pivoňková, Ringelová, Sedláčková
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification



1st Stage



6-1 0-4
3-2 0-1
0-0 0-0
6-0 1-4
1-3 5-2
Italy Italy
Spain Spain
Romania Romania
Estonia Estonia
Republic of Macedonia Macedonia




3 / 6
Divišová
I. Martínková, Voňková

Kožárová, Cahynová, Krejčiříková 2, Svitková 5 + 1 o.g.
Divišová, Voňková 2, L. Martínková 2, Cahynová, Pincová, Hloupá
2017 European Championship qualification


1st Stage


0-3 1-3
5-1 0-5
3-0 1-1
0-3 4-1
Italy Italy
Switzerland Switzerland
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
Georgia (country) Georgia



3 / 5
Voňková
Svitková
Voňková, Cahynová, Bartoňová, Chlastáková
Voňková 3, L. Martínková 2, I. Martínková + 1 o.g.

References

  1. O'Connor, Coilin (30 December 2003). "Czech women's football growing in popularity". Czech Radio. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  2. UEFA.com
  3. Fotbal.cz

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