The Mauritania women's national football team is the representative women's association football team of Mauritania. Its governing body is the Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (FFM) and it competes as a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF). [1] [2]
30 July 2019 International Friendly | Mauritania | 1–3 | Djibouti | Nouakchott, Mauritania |
17:00 UTC±0 |
| Report |
| Stadium: Stade Cheikha Ould Boïdiya |
2 August 2019 COTIF Women's Football Tournament GS | Spain U19 | 11–0 | Mauritania | Alcúdia, Spain |
20:00 UTC+1 | Report | Stadium: Estadi Els Arcs Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz |
4 August 2019 COTIF Women's Football Tournament GS | India | 7–0 | Mauritania | Alcúdia, Spain |
18:45 UTC+1 | Report | Stadium: Estadi Els Arcs Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Luis Mario Milla Alvendiz |
5 August 2019 COTIF Women's Football Tournament GS | Villarreal U20 | 6–1 | Mauritania | Alcúdia, Spain |
18:45 UTC+1 | Report |
| Stadium: Estadi Els Arcs Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Gorka Sagues Oscoz |
7 August 2019 COTIF Women's Football Tournament GS | Bolivia U19 | 5–0 | Mauritania | Alcúdia, Spain |
20:00 UTC+1 |
| Report | Stadium: Estadi Els Arcs Attendance: 1,500 Referee: José Antonio López Toca |
14 February 2020 UNAF Women's Tournament | Tanzania | 7–0 | Mauritania | El Kram, Tunisia |
11:00 UTC+1 | Report | Stadium: El Kram Stadium |
16 February 2020 UNAF Women's Tournament | Tunisia | 3–0 | Mauritania | El Kram, Tunisia |
13:00 |
| Report | Stadium: El Kram Stadium |
18 February 2020 UNAF Women's Tournament | Mauritania | 0–5 | Algeria | El Kram, Tunisia |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: El Kram Stadium |
20 February 2020 UNAF Women's Tournament | Morocco | 5–0 | Mauritania | El Kram, Tunisia |
11:00 | Report | Stadium: El Kram Stadium |
20 October 2021 2022 AFWCON qualification First round 1st leg | Guinea-Bissau | 1–0 | Mauritania | Bissau, Guinea-Bissau |
| Report | Stadium: Estádio 24 de Setembro Referee: Sylvina Garnett (Liberia) |
26 October 2021 2022 AFWCON qualification First round 2nd leg | Mauritania | 0–1 (0–2 agg.) | Guinea-Bissau | Nouakchott, Mauritania |
Report |
| Stadium: Stade Olympique Referee: Félicité Kourouma (Guinea) | ||
Note: Guinea-Bissau won 2–0 on aggregate. |
22 January 2023 WAFU Zone A Cup GS | Guinea-Bissau | 1–0 | Mauritania | Sal, Cape Verde |
16:00 | Paulo Mendes 55' | Report (FCF) | Stadium: Estádio Marcelo Leitão |
24 January 2023 WAFU Zone A Cup GS | Mauritania | 0–6 | Cape Verde | Sal, Cape Verde |
16:00 | Report (FCF) | Stadium: Estádio Marcelo Leitão Referee: Ngum Fatou (Gambia) |
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