Fixtures

Euro Championships Women 07/07 19:00 2 Portugal Women vs Italy Women - View
Euro Championships Women 07/11 19:00 3 Portugal Women vs Belgium Women - View

Results

Euro Championships Women 07/03 19:00 1 [4] Spain Women v Portugal Women [3] L 5-0
Women’s International 06/23 18:00 - Portugal Women v Nigeria Women D 0-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 06/03 17:00 6 [3] Portugal Women v Belgium Women [4] L 0-3
UEFA Women's Nations League 05/30 18:45 5 [2] England Women v Portugal Women [3] L 6-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/08 17:00 4 [2] Spain Women v Portugal Women [3] L 7-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/04 18:45 3 [2] Portugal Women v Spain Women [3] L 2-4
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/26 19:15 2 [4] Belgium Women v Portugal Women [3] W 0-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/21 19:45 1 Portugal Women v England Women D 1-1
Women's Euro Championships Qual 12/03 16:45 8 Czechia Women v Portugal Women W 1-2
Women's Euro Championships Qual 11/29 19:45 8 Portugal Women v Czech Republic Women D 1-1
Women's Euro Championships Qual 10/29 19:45 7 Portugal Women v Azerbaijan Women W 4-0
Women's Euro Championships Qual 10/25 12:00 7 Azerbaijan Women v Portugal Women W 1-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 14 7 7
Wins 5 2 3
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 19 11 8
Goals against 30 10 20
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 5 2 3

The Portugal women's national football team (Portuguese: Seleção Portuguesa de Futebol Feminino) represents Portugal in international women's football competition. The team is controlled by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) and competes as a member of UEFA in various international football tournaments such as the FIFA Women's World Cup, UEFA Women's Euro, the Summer Olympics, and the Algarve Cup.

History

The Portuguese women's team historically was one of the weakest in Western Europe since its formation. In recent years however the team has made major strides, qualifying for the newly expanded UEFA Women's Euro 2017, marking the team's first appearance in a major tournament. Despite ultimately finishing last in their group, the team put in a respectable performance, picking up a win in their second match against a Scottish side which had been favored to beat them, and only losing to England by one goal.

Portuguese players celebrating

After finishing a distant third in their qualifying group for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup behind Italy and Belgium and failing to qualify, the Portuguese team then looked forward to trying to repeat their achievement of four years prior by qualifying for UEFA Women's Euro 2022, which they eventually did under quite unusual circumstances. After a strong group stage campaign in which Portugal won all its games except for the two games against group winner Finland, including beating the heavily favored top seed Scotland both home and away, the team reached the play-off stage where they were drawn against Russia. The team came agonizingly close as they narrowly lost the first game in Portugal 0–1 before managing a goalless draw in the second leg in Russia. As a result Russia originally qualified for the Euro, but due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine all Russian representative teams were banned from competition by FIFA, thus giving Portugal a reprieve as they took Russia's place in Group C of the Women's Euro. Portugal is placed in group C with Sweden, the Netherlands and Switzerland as opponents. They were eliminated in the first round, finishing last with a point obtained thanks to a draw against Switzerland (2–2 after being 0–2 down and having dominated the game overall), and two defeats against the favorites of the group (a close one 2–3 against the Dutch title holders after having recovered a two-goal handicap for a while, then a much heavier defeat 0–5 against Sweden).

Portugal qualified for their first World Cup at the 2023 edition after beating Cameroon 2–1 at the International Playoff Final. They were placed in group E, with the United States, the Netherlands, and Vietnam. They lost to Netherlands in their first group match, then won against Vietnam which was their first win in any Women’s World Cup, and also included their first goal in any Women's World Cup, scored by Telma Encarnação. then played a goalless draw vs defending champions USA after hitting the post and were eliminated from the competition finishing third in the group.

The Portugal Women’s National Soccer Team, known as "As Seleções" or "The Selections," represents Portugal in international women's soccer competitions. Established in 1993, the team has made significant strides in recent years, showcasing a blend of talent, determination, and skill on the field.

The squad is known for its dynamic playing style, characterized by quick passing, tactical awareness, and a strong emphasis on teamwork. With a mix of experienced players and emerging young talent, the team has become a formidable presence in European women's soccer.

Portugal's women have participated in various international tournaments, including the UEFA Women's Euro and the FIFA Women's World Cup qualifiers, steadily improving their performance and gaining recognition on the global stage. The team's passionate fan base and commitment to promoting women's sports in Portugal further enhance their journey, as they strive for excellence and aim to inspire future generations of female athletes.

With a focus on development and growth, the Portugal Women’s National Team continues to work towards achieving greater success and making their mark in the world of soccer.