Results

Womens Euro Championships Qual 04/09 15:00 2 [2] Bulgaria Women v Armenia Women [4] W 2-3
Womens Euro Championships Qual 04/05 11:00 1 Armenia Women v Romania Women L 0-5
UEFA Womens Nations League 12/05 15:00 6 [3] Kazakhstan Women v Armenia Women [4] L 4-1
UEFA Womens Nations League 12/02 11:00 1 Israel Women v Armenia Women L 6-1
UEFA Womens Nations League 11/29 11:00 5 Armenia Women v Israel Women L 0-4
UEFA Womens Nations League 10/31 16:00 4 [2] Estonia Women v Armenia Women [4] L 5-1
UEFA Womens Nations League 10/27 15:30 3 Armenia Women v Estonia Women L 1-4
UEFA Womens Nations League 09/26 12:00 2 Armenia Women v Kazakhstan Women L 1-2
UEFA Womens Nations League 09/21 15:00 1 Israel Women v Armenia Women - PPT.
Women’s International 07/16 15:00 - Georgia Women v Armenia Women L 3-1
Women’s International 07/13 15:00 - Georgia Women v Armenia Women L 5-0
Women’s International 04/09 10:30 - Armenia Women v Cyprus Women L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 4 6
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 9 2 7
Goals against 40 15 25
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 3 2 1

The Armenia women's national football team (Armenian: Հայաստանի ֆուտբոլի ազգային հավաքական) is the national football team of Armenia and is controlled by the Football Federation of Armenia. The team played its first international match after the split of the Soviet Union. They play their home games at the Mika Stadium in Yerevan. The team's first match was on 10 May 2003 against Austria which they lost 11–0. The team has not qualified for a World Cup or a Women's Euro yet.

History

Armenia played its first match in Waidhofen against Austria, losing 11–0. Three days later they again lost 11–0 against Austria. After these two matches, they played four matches against Slovakia and Greece.

Armenia withdrew from the 2007 World Cup qualification before playing any matches. Later, they played international friendlies in 2007–2009; playing the World Cup qualifiers in November 2009 – August 2010, finishing last with only a goal, 42 conceded and all eight matches lost. Their last competition was the 2013 Women's Euro qualifiers. They Did not enter the 2015 or 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification.

Armenia entered the qualification for 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. In Group F they thrice managed to lose by just 1 goal margin, but also suffered their heaviest loss ever, with a score of 19–0, to Belgium.

Home stadium

Armenia plays their home matches at the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium.

Armenia Women's national soccer team is the representative team for Armenia in international women's soccer competitions. The team is composed of talented and skilled female players who proudly wear the national colors of red, blue, and orange.

The Armenia Women's team competes in various international tournaments and qualifiers, showcasing their passion and dedication for the sport. They are known for their strong teamwork, determination, and fighting spirit on the field.

The team has a growing fan base that supports them in their journey to success. With each game, Armenia Women's team continues to improve and make their mark in the world of women's soccer.

Overall, Armenia Women's national soccer team is a force to be reckoned with, representing their country with pride and determination on the international stage.