Croatia women's national futsal team

Last updated
Croatia
Association Croatian Football Federation
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Luka Marinović
CaptainAndrea Telišman
Most caps Tihaba Nemčić (6)
Tomislava Matijević (6)
Andrea Telišman (6)
Top scorerTomislava Matijević (15)
FIFA code CRO
FIFA ranking 29 (19 December 2021) [1]
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Home colours
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Away colours
First international
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 6–2 Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg
(Karlovac, Croatia; September 12, 2018)
Biggest win
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 0–8 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg
(Varaždin, Croatia; June 28, 2019)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1–16 Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg
(Karlovac, Croatia; October 23, 2021)
European Championship
Appearances0

The Croatia women's national futsal team represents Croatia during international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation and represents the country in women's international futsal competitions, such as the European Championships.

Contents

Results

UEFA European Women's Futsal Championship

UEFA European Women's Futsal Championship Record
YearRoundPldWDLGSGADIF
Portugal 2019 Did not qualify-------
TBD 2022 Did not qualify-------
Total0/2-------

Players

Current squad

Squad for 2022 qualifiers [2]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Nikolina Severinski29 Flag of Croatia.svg Alumnus Sesvete
121 GK Andrea Telišman30 Flag of Croatia.svg Alumnus Sesvete
132 DF Valentina Stipančević29 Flag of Croatia.svg Alumnus Sesvete
42 DF Lucija Svorcina23 Flag of Croatia.svg MC Plus
52 DF Petra Barbir27 Flag of Croatia.svg Super Chicks
72 DF Marijana Orešić28 Flag of Croatia.svg Alumnus Sesvete
102 DF Sandra Brkan31 Flag of Italy.svg Ragusa
93 MF Tomislava Matijević28 Flag of Italy.svg Molfetta
183 MF Gabrijela Gaiser26 Flag of Croatia.svg Alumnus Sesvete
23 MF Sara Bučić22 Flag of Croatia.svg MC Plus
64 FW Sandra Trstenjak28 Flag of Croatia.svg Alumnus Sesvete
114 FW Marija Žagar24 Flag of Croatia.svg Dinamo

Record against other teams

As of 21 December 2021 [3]

Key
Positive total balance (more wins)
Neutral total balance (equal W/L ratio)
Negative total balance (more losses)
National teamTotalUEFA European ChampionshipQualificationsFriendlies
PldWDLPldWDLPldWDLPldWDL
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1001 0000 1001
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 1100 0000 1100
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2002 1001 1001
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1001 1001 0000
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0001 1001 0000
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 2200 2200 0000
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1100 1100 0000
Total (7) 940563033102

Biggest Wins

European ChampionshipQualificationsFriendlies
  • +4 vs. Slovenia (6-2) 2018
  • +1 vs. Slovenia (2-1) 2021
  • +1 vs. Sweden (3-2) 2018
  • +8 vs. Moldova (8-0) 2019

Biggest Losses

European ChampionshipQualificationsFriendlies
  • -15 vs. Portugal (1-16) 2021
  • -9 vs. Russia (0-9) 2018
  • -4 vs. Poland (1-5) 2021
  • -3 vs. Italy (4-7) 2019
  • -1 vs. Poland(4-5) 2019

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References

  1. Women's Futsal World Ranking
  2. "Hrvatska ženska futsalska reprezentacija borit će se u Karlovcu za mjesto na završnom turniru Europskog prvenstva" [The Croatian women's futsal team will fight in Karlovac for a place in the final tournament of the European Championship]. Hrvatski nogometni savez (in Croatian). 18 October 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-11-27. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  3. "Raspored i rezultati" [Schedule and results]. Hrvatski nogometni savez (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2019-10-07. Retrieved 3 January 2022.