Fixtures

Women’s International 11/27 18:00 - Finland (W) vs Austria (W) - View
Women’s International 12/12 18:00 - Belgium (W) vs Finland (W) - View
Women's World Cup Qual 03/03 18:00 1 Portugal (W) vs Finland (W) - View
Women's World Cup Qual 03/07 18:00 2 Finland (W) vs Latvia (W) - View
Women's World Cup Qual 04/14 18:00 3 Finland (W) vs Slovakia (W) - View
Women's World Cup Qual 04/18 18:00 4 Latvia (W) vs Finland (W) - View

Results

UEFA Women's Nations League 10/28 17:00 14 [3] Denmark (W) v Finland (W) [2] L 2-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 10/24 16:00 14 [2] Finland (W) v Denmark (W) [3] L 1-6
Euro 2025 Women 07/10 19:00 3 [3] Finland Women v Switzerland Women [2] D 1-1
Euro Championships Women 07/06 16:00 2 [1] Norway Women v Finland Women [2] L 2-1
Euro Championships Women 07/02 16:00 1 Iceland Women v Finland Women W 0-1
Women’s International 06/26 18:00 - Netherlands Women v Finland Women L 2-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 06/03 17:00 6 [2] Finland Women v Serbia Women [1] D 1-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 05/30 18:00 5 Belarus Women v Finland Women W 0-3
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/08 15:30 4 [2] Finland Women v Hungary Women [3] W 3-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/04 15:00 3 [2] Finland Women v Belarus Women [4] D 0-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/25 17:00 2 [1] Hungary Women v Finland Women [3] W 0-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/21 17:00 1 Serbia Women v Finland Women L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 14 6 8
Wins 5 2 3
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 5 1 4
Goals for 15 8 7
Goals against 15 8 7
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 4 1 3

The Finland women's national football team (Finnish: Suomen naisten jalkapallomaajoukkue, Swedish: Finlands damlandslag i fotboll), also known as nickname The Boreal Owls (Finnish: Helmarit), represents Finland in international women's football. The team, controlled by the Football Association of Finland (SPL/FBF), reached the semi-finals of the 2005 European Championship, surprising the female football world having drawn with Sweden and beaten Denmark before losing to Germany in the semifinals. Finland hosted the 2009 European Championship.

The Finnish team has had a few players that are considered to be among the best in women's football, such as Laura Österberg Kalmari, Sanna Valkonen and Anne Mäkinen.

As of December 2023, the team is ranked 27th in the FIFA world ranking.

History

The beginning

The Finland women's national football team played its first international match in 1973 against Sweden. The game was played in Mariehamn, Åland.

The Finland Women’s National Soccer Team, often referred to as "Huuhkajat" (the Eagle Owls), represents Finland in international women's soccer competitions. Established in 1973, the team has made significant strides in the sport, showcasing a blend of skill, determination, and teamwork.

Finland Women competes in various tournaments, including the UEFA Women's Championship and the FIFA Women's World Cup qualifiers. The team is known for its strong defensive play and tactical discipline, often relying on a cohesive unit that emphasizes both individual talent and collective effort.

The players come from a mix of domestic leagues and international clubs, bringing diverse experiences and styles to the pitch. The team's colors are blue and white, reflecting the national flag, and they proudly represent their country with passion and pride.

With a growing fan base and increasing support for women's soccer in Finland, the team continues to inspire young athletes and aims to achieve greater success on the international stage. The Finland Women’s National Team is not just a sports team; it embodies the spirit of Finnish resilience and the pursuit of excellence in women's sports.