Suriname women's national football team

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Suriname
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Nickname(s) Natio Uma (women's National)
A-Selectie (A-Selection)
de Jaguars (the Jaguars)
Association Surinaamse Voetbal Bond
Confederation CONCACAF
Head coach Hesron Jeroe
FIFA code SUR
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First colours
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Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 136 Decrease2.svg 1 (13 December 2024) [1]
Highest81 (July 2003)
Lowest136 (December 2024)
First international
Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 3–1 Suriname  Flag of Suriname.svg
(Castries, Saint Lucia; 14 November 2000)
Biggest win
Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname 11–0 Dominica  Flag of Dominica.svg
(Paramaribo, Suriname; 3 December 2023)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 10–0 Suriname  Flag of Suriname.svg
(Bayamón, Puerto Rico; 3 October 2019)

The Suriname women's national football team is the national women's football team of Suriname and is overseen by the Surinaamse Voetbal Bond.

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Player's strike

Hours before their final qualifying game versus Antigua & Barbuda, during the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship Qualifying, the entire team released a statement announcing their collective resignation. The team stated that barbaric circumstances and inequal treatment proved to be the final straw. Players demanded that the entire SVB board would step down, or else, all call-ups to the national team will be rejected. As of April 13, 2022, the Surinamese FA haven't released a statement following this decision.

Results and fixtures

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

2023

20 September 2023 (2023-09-20) CONCACAF W Gold Cup qualification League B Dominica  Flag of Dominica.svg0–4Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname Roseau, Dominica
15:00  UTC−4 Report (CONCACAF)
Stadium: Windsor Park
Referee: Merlin Vanessa Soto (Honduras)
25 October 2023 (2023-10-25) CONCACAF W Gold Cup qualification League B Suriname  Flag of Suriname.svg0–1Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana Paramaribo
Report
Stadium: Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion
Referee: Neressa Goldson (Jamaica)
29 October 2023 (2023-10-29) CONCACAF W Gold Cup qualification League B Guyana  Flag of Guyana.svg1–0Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname Paramaribo (Suriname)
Report Stadium: Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion
Referee: Crystal Sobers (Trinidad and Tobago)
3 December 2023 (2023-12-03) CONCACAF W Gold Cup qualification League B Suriname  Flag of Suriname.svg11–0Flag of Dominica.svg  Dominica Paramaribo, Suriname
21:00  UTC−3
Report Stadium: Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion
Referee: Shandor Wilkinson (Saint Kitts and Nevis)

Players

Current squad

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Mayra Tjin-A-Koeng (1999-06-06) 6 June 1999 (age 25)20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg ACV Assen
221 GK Latifah Moedjijo Flag of Suriname.svg

22 DF Rowena Ondaan (1995-06-26) 26 June 1995 (age 29)20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Klaaswaal
32 DF Anne Bhagerath (1999-08-05) 5 August 1999 (age 25)00 Flag of Austria.svg SPG Lustenau/Dornbirn
42 DF Chanil Bonjaski Flag of Suriname.svg PVV
52 DF Hadassa Brandon (Captain) (1999-01-30) 30 January 1999 (age 25)60 Flag of Suriname.svg Athena
62 DF Cady Chin See Chong (2003-03-06) 6 March 2003 (age 21)30 Flag of Suriname.svg Transvaal
82 DF Griffith Vaissaire (1998-10-29) 29 October 1998 (age 26)20 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Klaaswaal
142 DF Nathalia Menezes Flag of Suriname.svg
192 DF Oglaya Grootfaam
212 DF Nagaya Tese
232 DF Charlize Sijderstroom

73 MF Andaya Landveld (1995-10-01) 1 October 1995 (age 29)121 Flag of Suriname.svg Happy Evita Girls
93 MF Stephanie Hanenberg Flag of Suriname.svg Broki
133 MF Katoucha Patra (1999-10-01) 1 October 1999 (age 25)00 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Saestum
163 MF Janique Van Zichem Flag of Suriname.svg
173 MF Pamela Ansoe (1994-11-17) 17 November 1994 (age 30)80 Flag of Suriname.svg Transvaal
203 MF Shanika Kertoidjojo

104 FW Saveira Gallant Flag of Suriname.svg Adonai
114 FW Shamaira Stekkinger (1998-06-25) 25 June 1998 (age 26)81 Flag of Suriname.svg Transvaal
124 FW Naomi Piqué (2000-06-12) 12 June 2000 (age 24)00 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Utrecht
154 FW Samanie Loe-A-Foe (2006-05-15) 15 May 2006 (age 18)30 Flag of Suriname.svg PVV
184 FW Shante Van Bercheycke Flag of Suriname.svg Adonai

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Suriname squad within the last twelve months.

Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClubLatest call-up
GK Dienthy Schoonland Flag of Suriname.svg PVV v. Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana , 29 October 2023


MF Jennifer Beharie (2001-01-24) 24 January 2001 (age 23)00 Flag of the United States.svg Auburn University v. Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana , 29 October 2023

FW Orthea Riley Flag of Suriname.svg v. Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda , 24 September 2023

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record
YearResultPldWD*LGFGA
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 1991 did not enter
Flag of Sweden.svg 1995
Flag of the United States.svg 1999
Flag of the United States.svg 2003 did not qualify
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2007
Flag of Germany.svg 2011
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2015
Flag of France.svg 2019
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of New Zealand.svg 2023
Flag of Brazil.svg 2027 to be determined
Total
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Olympic Games

Summer Olympics record Qualifying record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWD*LGFGA
Flag of the United States.svg 1996 did not enter 1995 FIFA WWC
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 1999 FIFA WWC
Flag of Greece.svg 2004 did not qualify200226
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 3201176
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 310237
Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 WithdrewWithdrew
Flag of Japan.svg 2020 did not qualify2002116
Flag of France.svg 2024 42021012
Total142093347
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

CONCACAF W Championship

CONCACAF W Championship recordQualification record
YearResultPldWD*LGFGAPldWD*LGFGA
Flag of Haiti.svg 1991 did not enterdid not enter
Flag of the United States.svg 1993
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1994
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1998
Flag of the United States.svg 2000
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2002 did not qualify62041111
Flag of the United States.svg 2006 52031111
Flag of Mexico.svg 2010 210112
Flag of the United States.svg 2014 200205
Flag of the United States.svg 2018 300329
Flag of Mexico.svg 2022 42021012
Total2270153550
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Pan American Games

Pan American Games record
YearResultPldWD*LGFGA
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1999 did not enter
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 2003
Flag of Brazil.svg 2007
Flag of Mexico.svg 2011 did not qualify
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2015
Flag of Peru.svg 2019
Flag of Chile.svg 2023
Total
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Central American and Caribbean Games

Central American and Caribbean Games record
YearResultPldWD*LGFGA
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg 2010 did not enter
Flag of Mexico.svg 2014
Flag of Colombia.svg 2018
Flag of El Salvador.svg 2023
Total
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

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References

  1. "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 13 December 2024. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  2. match réapport