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Women's national association football team representing Burkina Faso From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Burkina Faso women's national football team represents Burkina Faso in international women's football. It is governed by the Burkinabé Football Federation.[2] It played its first match on 2 September 2007 in Ouagadougou against Niger and won 10–0, the best result till today. Its next matches were against Niger (5–0) and Mali (2–4).
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (October 2023) |
Association | Burkinabé Football Federation | ||
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Confederation | CAF | ||
Sub-confederation | WAFU (West Africa) | ||
Most caps | Danielle Cudmore (5) | ||
Top scorer | Danielle Cudmore (2) | ||
Home stadium | Stadio Paul Wilkins | ||
FIFA code | BFA | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 136 (16 August 2024)[1] | ||
Highest | 97 (March 2018) | ||
Lowest | 141 (October 2022 – June 2023) | ||
First international | |||
Burkina Faso 10–0 Niger (Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; 2 September 2007) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Burkina Faso 10–0 Niger (Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; 2 September 2007) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Nigeria 5–1 Burkina Faso (Abidjan, Ivory Coast; 9 May 2019) South Africa 4–0 Burkina Faso (Soweto, South Africa; 22 October 2017) | |||
World Cup | |||
Appearances | 0 | ||
Olympic Games | |||
Appearances | 0 | ||
Africa Women Cup of Nations | |||
Appearances | 1 (first in 2022) | ||
Best result | Group stage (2022) |
In the 2014 African Women's Championship qualification against Ghana, Burkina Faso lost by 6–0 on aggregate. Tunisia beat them 2–0 on aggregate in the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification. The tie of Burkina Faso and Gambia in the 2018 qualifying tournament was a 3–3 draw on aggregate; Gambia won 5–3 on penalties.
The Burkina Faso women's national football team play their home matches at the Stade du 4 Août.
Its first official match took place on September 2, 2007, against Niger in Ouagadougou. Burkina Faso qualified for the first major competition in its history by winning the second round of qualifying for the 2022 African Women's Cup of Nations against Guinea-Bissau on 23 February 2022.
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Win Draw Lose Fixture
9 July 2023 Friendly | Benin | 1–4 | Burkina Faso | Cotonou, Benin |
15:30 UTC+1 | Report |
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Stadium: Stade de l'Amitié |
12 July 2023 2024 Olympic qualifying | Burkina Faso | 0–1 | Mali | Cotonou, Benin |
15:30 UTC+1 | Report |
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Stadium: Stade de l'Amitié |
18 July 2023 2024 Olympic qualifying | Mali | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–3 agg.) | Burkina Faso | Bamako, Mali |
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Stadium: Stade du 26 Mars | ||
Note: Mali won 4–3 on aggregate. |
20 September 2023 2024 AFWCON qualification First round 1st leg | Eswatini | 2–3 | Burkina Faso | Lobamba, Eswatini |
15:00 UTC+2 |
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Report (EFA) |
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Stadium: Somhlolo National Stadium |
26 September 2023 2024 AFWCON qualification First round 2nd leg | Burkina Faso | 3–0 (6–2 agg.) | Eswatini | Bouaké, Ivory Coast |
16:00 UTC±0 |
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Stadium: Stade de la Paix | ||
Note: Burkina Faso won 6–2 on aggregate. |
30 November 2023 2024 AFWCON qualification Second round 1st leg | Burkina Faso | 1–1 | South Africa | Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast |
17:00 UTC+1 |
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Report (SAFA) |
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Stadium: Charles Konan Banny Stadium |
4 December 2023 2024 AFWCON qualification Second round 2nd leg | South Africa | 2–0 (3–1 agg.) | Burkina Faso | Pretoria, South Africa |
15:00 UTC+1 | Report (SAFA) | Stadium: Lucas Moripe Stadium Attendance: x | ||
Note: South Africa won 3–1 on aggregate. |
24 February 2024 Friendly | Algeria | 2–0 | Burkina Faso | Algiers, Algeria |
16:00 UTC+1 | Report (FAF) | Stadium: Centre technique national de Sidi Moussa |
27 February 2024 Friendly | Algeria | 3–0 | Burkina Faso | Algiers, Algeria |
16:00 UTC+1 | Report (FAF) | Stadium: Nelson Mandela Stadium |
Source : global sport
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (November 2020) |
Position | Name | Ref. |
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Head coach | Pascal Sawadogo |
The current coaching staff of the Burkina Faso women's national football team is as follows:
Mariatou Koné is the head coach of the Burkina Faso women's national football team. She was appointed to the role in January 2023. Koné is a former Burkinabé international footballer who played as a defender. She has extensive coaching experience, having previously coached the Burkina Faso women's under-20 team and the Burkina Faso women's national beach soccer team.
Abdoulaye Sawadogo is the assistant coach of the Burkina Faso women's national football team. He was appointed to the role in January 2023. Sawadogo is a former Burkinabé international footballer who played as a midfielder. He has also coached at the youth level, having previously coached the Burkina Faso men's under-17 team.
Souleymane Ouedraogo is the goalkeeper coach of the Burkina Faso women's national football team. He was appointed to the role in January 2023. Ouedraogo is a former Burkinabé international goalkeeper. He has also coached at the youth level, having previously coached the Burkina Faso men's under-17 team.
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (November 2020) |
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Club | ||
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GK | Faouziatou Ouedraogo | 28 November 2000 | ||||
GK | Mariam Ouattara | 31 March 2003 | USFA | |||
DF | Deborah Guira | |||||
DF | Numpoa Traore | |||||
9 | DF | Diane Kaboré | 2 November 2004 | |||
9 | DF | Alimata Bélem | 2 September 2004 | Dux Logroño | ||
11 | DF | Djamilatou Zongo | 28 June 1997 | |||
14 | DF | Madinatou Rouamba | 1 December 2001 | Beylerbeyi | ||
2 | DF | Madinatou Traoré | 16 August 2001 | Etincelles | ||
10 | MF | Rasmata Sawadogo | 1 January 2003 | Hakkarigücü Spor | ||
9 | MF | Mamouna Tao | 28 November 1999 | |||
15 | MF | Mounifatou Helbi | ||||
4 | MF | Jacqueline Sédogo | 25 July 2002 | Sparks | ||
11 | FW | Balkissa Sawadogo | 2 October 1998 | USFA | ||
11 | FW | Juliette Nana | TP Mazembe | |||
17 | FW | Limatou Nikiéma | 7 June 1995 | Hassania Agadir | ||
11 | FW | Faridatou Tarnagda | 3 September 2003 | |||
11 | FW | Oriata Konaté | 29 January 1997 | |||
Yasso Konaté | ||||||
Delwende Ouoba | ||||||
Stéphanie Zida |
The following players have been called up to a Burkina Faso squad in the past 12 months.
Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | Latest call-up |
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GK | Aminata Korogo | 28 October 1999 | - | - | ASO | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 |
GK | Ami Sanou | 28 November 2001 | - | - | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 | |
DF | Djamila Derra | 29 June 2000 | - | - | v. Mali, 18 July 2023 | |
DF | Stéphanie Sow | 2 November 1995 | - | - | USFA | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 |
DF | Aimata Nacoulma | 31 July 2000 | - | - | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 | |
DF | Adeline Kaboré | 28 November 1998 | - | - | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 | |
DF | Judicael Ouoba | 9 July 2003 | - | - | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 | |
MF | Linda Kintega | 28 November 1996 | - | - | v. Mali, 18 July 2023 | |
MF | Olivia Sawadogo | 28 November 2002 | - | - | v. Mali, 18 July 2023 | |
MF | Adèle Kabré | 30 December 2004 | - | - | Sparks | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 |
MF | Elodie Gougounga | 31 December 2002 | - | - | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 | |
MF | Marceline Kotongomé | 10 October 2000 | - | - | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 | |
FW | Mouniratou Compaoré | 26 November 1997 | - | - | USFA | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 |
FW | Fatoumata Tamboura | 24 July 2000 | - | - | v. Eswatini, 26 September 2023 |
Active players in bold, statistics correct as of 2020.
Most capped players
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Top goalscorers
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WAFU Zone B Women's Cup | ||||||||
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Year | Result | Position | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA |
2018 | Group Stage | 7th | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 6 |
2019 | Group Stage | 7th | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 7 | 8 |
Total | Group Stage | 1/1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 17 |
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The list shown below shows the Djibouti national football team all−time international record against opposing nations.
*As of xxxxxx after match against xxxx.
Against | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Confederation |
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*As ofxxxxx after match against xxxxx.
The following table shows Djibouti's all-time official international record per opponent:
Opponent | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W% | Confederation |
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Total | — |
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