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The Sri Lanka women's national football team is the female representative football team for Sri Lanka. As of 2014 the national team has never entered qualifying for the FIFA Women's World Cup nor the AFC Women's Asian Cup.
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The team has played in all three editions of the South Asian SAFF Women's Championship, where it reached the semi-finals in 2012 and 2014.[2][3]
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History
Sri Lanka women's national football team played their first game in 2010 against India which they lost 8–1. Sri Lanka women's national football team had never played in FIFA Women's World Cup or AFC Women's Asian Cup nor entered the qualifications. They have played in the SAFF Women's Championship and in the South Asian Games. Due to their lack of experience they didn't show any great performance in the regional level of football. But they have qualified for the semi-finals of 2012 and 2014 SAFF Women's Championships.[citation needed]
Sri Lanka made their continental level football debut in the 2016 Summer Olympic Qualifiers when they were soundly beaten 16–0 by Myanmar. In the next game they were defeated by India. In 2016 they participated in the South Asian Games but lost all of their matches in the football tournament. Sri Lanka participated in the 4th SAFF Women's Championship in 2016 but they failed to reach the semi-finals after a shock defeat to Maldives which are ranked below them.[citation needed]
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Results and Fixtures
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The 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 Lose Fixture
2024
18 October 2024 SAFF W GS | Sri Lanka ![]() | 1–0 | ![]() | Kathmandu, Nepal |
17:30 | Stadium: Dashrath Stadium |
21 October 2024 SAFF W GS | Bhutan ![]() | 4–1 | ![]() | Kathmandu, Nepal |
Stadium: Dashrath Stadium |
24 October 2024 SAFF W GS | Nepal ![]() | 6–0 | ![]() | Kathmandu, Nepal |
17:30 UTC+5:45 | Stadium: Dasharath Rangasala |
2025
5 April Friendly | Saudi Arabia ![]() | 2–0 | ![]() | Khobar, Saudi Arabia |
18:30 UTC+3 | Report | Stadium: Prince Saud Bin Jalawi Stadium |
29 June 2026 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Uzbekistan ![]() | 10–0 | ![]() | Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
20:00 UTC+5 |
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Report | Stadium: Milliy Stadium Referee: Asaka Koizumi (Japan) |
2 July 2026 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Sri Lanka ![]() | 0–8 | ![]() | Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
17:00 UTC+5 | Report | Stadium: Milliy Stadium, Tashkent Referee: Wang Chieh (Chinese Taipei) |
5 July 2026 AFC Asian Cup qualification | Laos ![]() | 2–0 | ![]() | Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
17:00 UTC+5 |
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Report | Stadium: Milliy Stadium Referee: Park Se-jin (South Korea) |
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Coaching staff
Current coaching staff
- As of 6 April 2025
Manager history
Mohamed Hassan Roomy(2024-2024)
Abdullah Al Mutairi (2024-)
Players
Current squad
- The following players were called up for the Friendly matches against Saudi Arabia in April 2025.[4]
Recent call-ups
- The following footballers were part of a national selection in the past twelve months, but are not part of the current squad.
Notable players
- Erandi Liyanage
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All-time records
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Competitive record
FIFA Women's World Cup
Olympic Games
- *Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
AFC Women's Asian Cup
- *Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
SAFF Women's Championship
- *Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
South Asian Games
- *Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
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See also
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