Results

UEFA Women's Nations League 06/03 17:00 6 [4] Andorra Women v Malta Women [1] D 0-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 05/30 17:00 5 [1] Malta Women v Cyprus Women [2] W 1-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/08 17:00 4 [2] Malta Women v Georgia Women [3] W 2-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/04 15:00 3 [2] Tshwane Suns v Malta Women [3] W 2-3
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/25 18:30 2 [3] Malta Women v Andorra Women [3] W 1-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/21 17:00 1 Cyprus Women v Malta Women L 2-1
Women’s International 12/03 13:00 - Malta Women v Reignover D 1-1
Women’s International 11/29 13:00 - Malta Women v Hungary Women - View
Women’s International 10/25 16:15 - Italy Women v Malta Women L 5-0
Womens Euro Championships Qual 07/16 17:00 6 [1] Portugal Women v Malta Women [4] L 3-1
Womens Euro Championships Qual 07/12 17:30 5 [4] Malta Women v Northern Ireland Women [3] L 0-2
Womens Euro Championships Qual 06/04 14:00 4 [3] Bosnia-Herzegovina Women v Malta Women [4] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 5 5
Wins 4 3 1
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 4 1 3
Goals for 10 5 5
Goals against 16 4 12
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 3 1 2

The Malta women's national football team (Maltese: Tim nazzjonali tal-futbol ta' Malta tan-nisa) represents the Malta Football Association in international women's football matches sanctioned by UEFA.

History

The team first appeared in official competitions in the 2005 European Championship's qualifying, debuting on August 10, 2003 in Bucharest with a 3–0 loss to Romania. Malta lost all eight games in the qualifiers, scoring once and conceding 35 goals. The team's first goal was scored by Sarah Caruana on November 16, 2003, against Croatia in a match played at the Gozo Stadium.

After 13 losses, Malta achieved its first draw on June 7, 2006 against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the last match of the 2007 World Cup's qualifying. The team played in the 2011 World Cup's qualifying, losing all games including a record 0–13 defeat to Spain. On March 3, 2011, Malta won an official match for the first time in the 2013 European Championship qualifying's preliminary round, beating Georgia 1–0 with a goal by D'Agostino in injury time.

On April 6, 2013 Malta beat Luxembourg 6–0 in the 2015 World Cup qualifying's preliminary round. The team also defeated Latvia and drew with Albania to top the group and make it past a preliminary round for the first time.

The team was coached from its foundation until 2014 by Pierre Brincat, and then from 2015 till 2022 by former U19 coach Mark Gatt. Former Italian international Manuela Tesse was appointed as the head coach from 1 January 2023

The Malta Women’s National Football Team represents Malta in international women's soccer competitions. Established to promote and develop women's football in the country, the team is governed by the Malta Football Association (MFA). The squad is composed of talented players from various clubs across Malta, showcasing a blend of skill, determination, and passion for the game.

The team competes in various tournaments, including UEFA Women's Championship qualifiers and friendly matches, aiming to elevate the profile of women's football in Malta. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, the Malta Women strive to make their mark on the international stage while inspiring the next generation of female athletes in the country.

The team's colors are typically red and white, reflecting the national identity of Malta. As they continue to grow and develop, the Malta Women’s National Team is committed to fostering a strong football culture and empowering women through sport.