Results

UEFA Women's Nations League 06/03 17:00 6 [4] Croatia Women v Ukraine Women [1] W 2-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 05/30 15:00 5 [2] Czechia Women v Croatia Women [4] L 5-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/08 14:00 4 [4] Croatia Women v Albania Women [3] L 1-2
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/04 14:00 3 [3] Albania Women v Croatia Women [4] L 4-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/25 17:00 2 [2] Ukraine Women v Croatia Women [4] L 2-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/21 18:00 1 Croatia Women v Czechia Women L 0-4
Women’s International 11/30 13:00 - Croatia Women v Slovenia Women D 1-1
Women's Euro Championships Qual 10/29 19:00 7 Northern Ireland Women v Croatia Women D 0-0
Women's Euro Championships Qual 10/25 17:00 7 Croatia Women v Northern Ireland Women D 1-1
Womens Euro Championships Qual 07/16 17:00 6 [3] Ukraine Women v Croatia Women [2] L 2-0
Womens Euro Championships Qual 07/12 18:15 5 [1] Croatia Women v Wales Women [2] L 0-3
Womens Euro Championships Qual 06/04 18:00 4 [2] Croatia Women v Kosovo Women [4] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 6 5
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 7 3 4
Goals for 6 5 1
Goals against 24 11 13
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 6 2 4

The Croatia women's national football team represents Croatia in international women's football matches. It is governed by the Croatian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Croatia. It is a member of UEFA in Europe and FIFA in global competitions. The team's colours reference two national symbols: the Croatian checkerboard and the country's tricolour. They are colloquially referred to as the Lavice ('Lionesses'). So far, the Lavice have not qualified for any major tournament.

History

After winning independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, the newly established Croatian Football Federation immediately moved toward creating separate national football teams to represent the country, which included the establishment of the women's team. Three years after the men's team debut, the women's team of Croatia officially marked their international debut, playing against neighbouring Slovenia in a friendly on 28 October 1993, where Croatia lost 2–3 away.

Since its inception, the women's team of Croatia has suffered from the lack of coverage from the increasingly successful men's side. Most of Croatia's female footballers, unlike the male ones, are made up of only amateur or part-timers, and thus they are not adequately trained. As for the result, while the men's team has been largely competitive and qualified for several UEFA European Championship and FIFA World Cup, the women's team is unable to repeat the same as the men's one, and has a tendency of being finished near bottom or bottom of the qualifications for UEFA Women's Championship and FIFA Women's World Cup.

The Croatia Women’s National Soccer Team represents Croatia in international women's soccer competitions. Established in 1991, the team has made significant strides in promoting women's football in the country. Known for their resilience, skill, and teamwork, the Croatian women have become a source of pride for their nation.

The team wears the iconic red and white checkered jerseys, a symbol of Croatian heritage, and competes in various tournaments, including the UEFA Women's Championship and FIFA Women's World Cup qualifiers. With a blend of experienced players and emerging talent, the Croatia Women’s team is committed to showcasing their passion for the sport and striving for excellence on the international stage.

Under the guidance of dedicated coaching staff, the team focuses on developing their technical abilities, tactical awareness, and physical fitness. As they continue to grow and evolve, the Croatia Women’s National Team aims to inspire future generations of female athletes and elevate the profile of women's soccer in Croatia and beyond.