Kyrgyzstan women's national football team
The Kyrgyzstan women's national football team, officially recognised by FIFA and AFC as Kyrgyz Republic, is the women's representative football team for Kyrgyzstan.
Association | Kyrgyz Football Union | ||
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Head coach | Nematzhan Zakirov[1] | ||
Top scorer | Alina Litvinenko Pokachalova (3) | ||
FIFA code | KGZ | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 129 3 (16 August 2024)[2] | ||
Highest | 85 (December 2009) | ||
Lowest | 132 (June 2024) | ||
First international | |||
Malaysia 5–1 Kyrgyzstan (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 23 April 2009) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Kyrgyzstan 4–1 Palestine (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 27 April 2009) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Vietnam 12–0 Kyrgyzstan (Riffa, Bahrain; 24 May 2013) | |||
CAFA Championship | |||
Appearances | 2 (first in 2018) | ||
Best result | Third Place (2022) |
Although formed immediately after Kyrgyzstan gained independence in 1991, the team played its first competitive match only in 2009, during the qualifiers for the 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup.
Despite lack of experience, the team managed to progress to the second round of qualifiers, where it was knocked out by stronger rivals Vietnam and Hong Kong.
Not having enough financial support, Kyrgyzstan women's team did not manage to play a single friendly match until the next Asian Cup qualifiers,[3] for the 2014 tournament, where the team took the last place in the group, losing every match.[4]
Results and fixtures
editThe following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
- Legend
Win Draw Loss Fixture
2023
edit4 April 2023 2024 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Group G | Kyrgyzstan | 0–5 | India | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
20:00 UTC+6 | Report | Stadium: Dolen Omurzakov Stadium Attendance: 354 Referee: Pansa Chaisanit (Thailand) |
7 April 2023 2024 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Group G | India | 4–0 | Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan |
20:00 UTC+6 | Report | Stadium: Dolen Omurzakov Stadium Referee: Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea) |
Coaching staff
editCurrent coaching staff
editThis section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (February 2021) |
Position | Name | Ref. |
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Head coach | Nematzhan Zakirov |
Manager history
editThis section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (August 2020) |
- Gulbara Umatalieva (2018–2019)
- Valery Berezovsky (2019–2022)[5]
- Nematjan Zakirov (2022–present)
Players
editCurrent squad
edit- The following 24 players are named in the squad for the 1st Round AFC Olympic matches against India on 4 and 7 April 2023.[6]
Caps and goals are accurate up to and including 24 December 2022.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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16 | GK | Dilnura Abibulla Kyzy | 10 December 2002 | 6 | 0 | FC Turan |
13 | GK | Dilnaz Zhenishbek Kyzy | 10 October 2002 | 1 | 0 | |
13 | GK | Akılay Sadıkova | ||||
15 | DF | Adelaida Myrzalieva | 28 November 1999 | 3 | 0 | Alga Bishkek |
4 | DF | Ulara Kachibekova | 4 | 0 | ||
7 | DF | Nagima Turalieva | 1 | 0 | ||
7 | DF | Sofya Nemçenko | ||||
7 | DF | Ayturgan Kurmanbekova | ||||
7 | DF | Ayday Nurlan kızı | ||||
3 | MF | Nursuluu Murzakulova | 20 January 2005 | 4 | 0 | Alga Bishkek |
19 | MF | Medina Nurlan Kyzy | 28 November 2003 | 3 | 0 | |
6 | MF | Kymbat Omurbekova | 3 | 0 | Issyk-Kol | |
23 | MF | Fatima Ermamatova | 3 October 2000 | 3 | 0 | |
2 | MF | Gulniza Anarbekova | 22 August 1999 | 2 | 0 | |
MF | Nurmira Kanatbekova | |||||
MF | Kenjebyubyu Irısbek kızı | |||||
MF | Jibek Kanatbekova | |||||
18 | FW | Asem Turgumbaeva | 3 | 0 | ||
FW | Ayjan Boronbekova | |||||
FW | Tatyana Kaznaçeeva | |||||
FW | Batma Kokonbaeva | |||||
FW | Adelya Akmatbekova |
Recent call-ups
editThe following players have been called up a squad in the past 12 months.
Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | Latest call-up |
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Competitive record
editFIFA Women's World Cup
editFIFA Women's World Cup record | |||||||||
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Year | Result | Position | GP | W | D* | L | GF | GA | GD |
1991 | Did not enter | ||||||||
1995 | |||||||||
1999 | |||||||||
2003 | |||||||||
2007 | |||||||||
2011 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
2015 | |||||||||
2019 | Did not enter | ||||||||
2023 | |||||||||
2027 | To be determined | ||||||||
Total | 0/10 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
- *Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
AFC Women's Asian Cup
editAFC Women's Asian Cup record | |||||||||
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Year | Result | GP | W | D* | L | GF | GA | GD | |
1975 | Did not enter | ||||||||
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1989 | |||||||||
1991 | |||||||||
1993 | |||||||||
1995 | |||||||||
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1999 | |||||||||
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2006 | |||||||||
2008 | |||||||||
2010 | Did not qualify | ||||||||
2014 | |||||||||
2018 | Did not enter | ||||||||
2022 | |||||||||
Total | 0/18 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
- *Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
CAFA Women's Championship
editCAFA Women's Championship record | |||||||||
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Year | Result | GP | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | |
2018 | Fourth Place | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 16 | −15 | |
2022 | Third Place | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 8 | −7 | |
Total | 2/2 | 8 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 24 | −22 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ FIFA.com. "Member Association - Kyrgyz Republic". www.fifa.com. Archived from the original on November 13, 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- ^ "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 16 August 2024. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
- ^ Kloop (22 May 2013). "Превью: Футболистки Кыргызстана возвращаются на международную арену". Kloop. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
- ^ Kloop (26 May 2013). "Чемпионат Азии, отбор: Кыргызстан 1–4 Бахрейн". Kloop. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
- ^ FIFA.com. "Member Association - Kyrgyz Republic". www.fifa.com. Archived from the original on November 13, 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- ^ match rapport