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Encyclopedia > Scotland women's national football team
Scotland
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Association Scottish Football Association
Coach Anna Signeul
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FIFA rank 26
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World Cup
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Olympic Games
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Honours

Performance in World Cup

  • 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

The FIFA Womens World Cup is recognized as the most important International competition in womens football and is played amongst womens national football teams of the member states ofFIFA, the sports global governing body. ... The FIFA Womens World Cup 1991 was held in the China and won by the United States womens national football team. ... The FIFA Womens World Cup 1995 was held in the Sweden and won by Norway womens national football team. ... The FIFA Womens World Cup 1999 was held in the United States and won by the host team. ... The FIFA Womens World Cup 2003 was held in the United States and won by Germany. ... The FIFA Womens World Cup 2007 will be held in China from September 10-30 2007. ...

Performance in European Championship

  • 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)

The UEFA Womens Championship is the main competition in womens football (soccer) between national teams of the UEFA region. ... The 1984 European Competition for Womens Football was won by Sweden on penalties against England. ... The 1987 European Competition for Womens Football took place in Norway. ... The 1989 European Competition for Womens Football took place in West Germany. ... The 1991 UEFA Womens Championship took place in Denmark. ... The 1993 UEFA Womens Championship, also referred to as WOMENS EURO 1993 was a football tournament that happened between 1991 and 1993 (with the qualifying round). ... The 1995 UEFA Womens Championship, also referred to as WOMENS EURO 1995 was a football tournament that happened between 1993 and 1995 (with the qualifying round). ... The 1997 UEFA Womens Championship, also referred to as WOMENS EURO 1997 was a football tournament held in 1997 in Norway and Sweden. ... 2001 UEFA Womens Championship took place in Germany between June 23 and July 7 2001. ... The 2005 UEFA Womens Championship, also referred to as WOMENS EURO 2005 (trademark of UEFA), was a football tournament for women held from June 5 to June 19, 2005 in Lancashire, England. ... The 2009 UEFA Womens Championship will be played in Finland. ...

Current Squad

  • 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)

Julie Fleeting (b. ...

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