The Tunisia women's national football team is the representative women's association football team of Tunisia. Its governing body is the Tunisian Football Federation (TFF) and it competes as a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF). [1] [2] [3]
20 April 2006 2006 Arab Women's Championship | Egypt | 2–1 | Tunisia | Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria |
17:00 | Abdulmalek 54' Rashad 79' (pen.) | Hadhraoui 6' |
22 April 2006 2006 Arab Women's Championship | Palestine | 0–4 | Tunisia | Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria |
15:00 | Abidi 13', 16', 79' Zine 15' |
24 April 2006 2006 Arab Women's Championship | Tunisia | 10–0 | Syria | Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria |
14:00 | Abidi .', . ' |
26 April 2006 2006 Arab Women's Championship | Algeria | 3–0 | Tunisia | Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria |
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29 April 2006 2006 Arab Women's Championship | Egypt | 1–2 | Tunisia | Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria |
13:00 | Rashad 79' | Abidi ...', ...' |
30 November 2007 2008 African Women's Championship qualification | Tunisia | Cancelled | Egypt |
16 December 2007 2008 African Women's Championship qualification | Egypt | Cancelled | Tunisia |
18 February 2008 Friendly | Tunisia | 0-1 | Switzerland | ,Tunisie |
24 February 2008 2008 African Women's Championship qualification | Tunisia | 0–0 | Algeria | |
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8 March 2008 2008 African Women's Championship qualification | Algeria | 1–2 | Tunisia | Stade de Béni Khalled, Béni Khalled |
Idoughi 19' | Report | Guedri 8' (pen.) Zouaoui 90+3' | Referee: Houaïda Brahim Sayed (Egypt) |
16 November 2008 2008 African Women's Championship | South Africa | 2–1 | Tunisia | Estadio La Libertad, Bata |
15:30 UTC+1 | Matlou Ngwane | Guedri |
19 November 2008 2008 African Women's Championship | Tunisia | 0–0 | Nigeria | Estadio La Libertad, Bata |
15:30 UTC+1 |
22 November 2008 2008 African Women's Championship | Ghana | 3–2 | Tunisia | Estadio I-nternacional, Malabo |
15:00 UTC+1 | Ibrahim 45+1' Abdul-Rahman 51'82' | Mamay 4' Abidi 48' |
23 June 2009 Friendly | Algeria | 4–0 | Tunisia | Stade Antoine-Baptiste, Six-Fours-les-Plages, France |
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25 June 2009 Friendly | Tunisia | 1–2 | FranceA' | Stade Antoine-Baptiste, Six-Fours-les-Plages, France |
Mlayeh82' | Report |
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4 November 2009 2009 UNAF Women's Tournament | Tunisia | 1–0 | Algeria | Stade Bou Ali-Lahouar, Hammam Sousse |
15:00 | Mlayeh 78' |
22 May 2010 2010 African Women's Championship qualification | Algeria | 1–1 | Tunisia | Stade de Koléa, Koléa |
17:00 UTC+2 | Bouhenni 90+5' | Report | Chebbi 73' (pen.) | Referee: Incaf El Harkaoui (Morocco) |
5 June 2010 2010 African Women's Championship qualification | Tunisia | 0–1 | Algeria | Stade El Menzah, Tunis |
17:00 UTC+2 | Report | Wadah 65' | Referee: Therese Sagno (Guinea) |
15 January 2011 2012 CAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament | Morocco | 0–3 | Tunisia | El Jadida, Morocco |
Report | Chebbi 3' Houij 21' Mlayeh 62' | Stadium: Stade El Abdi |
29 January 2011 2012 CAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament | Tunisia | 0 – 1 | Morocco |
2 April 2011 2012 CAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament | South Africa | 1–0 | Tunisia | Umlazi, South Africa |
13:00 UTC+2 | Matlou 47' | Report | Stadium: King Zwelithini Stadium |
17 April 2011 2012 CAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament | Tunisia | 1–0 (5–6 p) | South Africa |
16 February 2014 2014 African Women's Championship qualification | Egypt | 0–3 | Tunisia | Al Ahly Training Centre, 6th October City |
15:30 UTC+2 | Report | Hidouri 23' Gomri 45' Maknoun 50' | Referee: Alla Ali Abdelssmad (Sudan) |
1 March 2014 2014 African Women's Championship qualification | Tunisia | 2–2 | Egypt | Stade 15 Octobre, Bizerte |
15:00 UTC+1 | Houij 4' (pen.) Hidouri 61' | Report | Tarek 18' Abdallah 77' | Referee: Nabikko Ssemambo (Uganda) |
22 May 2015 2015 CAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament | Ivory Coast | Cancelled | Tunisia | |
Report |
29 May 2015 2015 CAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament | Tunisia | Cancelled | Ivory Coast | |
Report |
12 May 2015 Friendly | Egypt | 0-2 | Tunisia | stade Olympique d’El Menzah ,Tunis |
Report |
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5 March 2016 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification | Burkina Faso | 0–0 | Tunisia | Stade du 4 Août, Ouagadougou |
Report | Referee: Kankou Coulibaly (Mali) |
19 March 2016 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification | Tunisia | 2–0 | Burkina Faso | Stade Oued Ellil, Oued Ellil |
Mamay 52' Mchara 89' | Report [4] [5] | Referee: Khadmallah Elsayed Angato Koko (Sudan) |
6 April 2016 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification | Tunisia | 1–2 | Ghana | Stade Oued Ellil, Oued Ellil |
Kaabachi 33' (pen.) | [6] [7] [8] | Suleman 50' Adubea 84' | Referee: Fadouma Dia (Senegal) |
12 April 2016 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification | Ghana | 4–0 | Tunisia | Accra Sports Stadium, Accra |
Suleman 28', 85' Boakye 34' Adubea 77' | Report | Referee: Chancelle Cynthia Imane Ngakossa (Congo) |
14 February 2020 2020 UNAF Women's Tournament | Tunisia | 0–1 | Morocco | El Kram Stadium, El Kram |
13:00 | Report |
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16 February 2020 2020 UNAF Women's Tournament | Tunisia | 3–0 | Mauritania | El Kram Stadium, El Kram |
13:00 |
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10 June Friendly | Jordan | 1–2 | Tunisia | Amman, Jordan |
Report (GSA) Report (SW) | Stadium: King Abdullah II Stadium Referee: Esra'a Al Mbaidin (Jordan) |
13 June Friendly | Jordan | 0–2 | Tunisia | Amman, Jordan |
Report (GSA) Report (SW) | Stadium: King Abdullah II Stadium Referee: Haneen Murad (Jordan) |
24 August 2021 Arab Women's Cup | Tunisia | 0–0 | Lebanon | Cairo , Egypt |
21:00 UTC+2 | Report (UAFA) Report (SW) | Stadium: Police Academy Stadium Referee: Bouchra Karboubi (Morocco) |
27 August 2021 Arab Women's Cup | Tunisia | 12–1 | Sudan | Cairo , Egypt |
17:00 UTC+2 | Report (UAFA) Report (SW) |
| Stadium: Police Academy Stadium |
30 August 2021 Arab Women's Cup | Tunisia | 2–2 | Egypt | Cairo , Egypt |
17:00 UTC+2 | Report (UAFA) Report (SW) |
| Stadium: Police Academy Stadium |
3 September Arab Women's Cup Semi-finals | Tunisia | 2–2 (4–3 p) | Algeria | Cairo , Egypt |
17:00 UTC+2 | Report (UAFA) Report (SW) | Stadium: Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium | ||
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6 September Arab Women's Cup finals | Jordan | 1–0 | Tunisia | Cairo , Egypt |
20:00 UTC+2 |
| Stadium: Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium |
4 October Friendly | India | 0–1 | Tunisia | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Report | Stadium: Theyab Awana Stadium |
6 October Friendly | United Arab Emirates | 0–4 | Tunisia | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Report | Stadium: Theyab Awana Stadium |
20 October 2022 AFWCON qualification First round 1st leg | Egypt | 2–6 | Tunisia | Cairo, Egypt |
14:00 CEST (UTC+2) |
| Report |
| Stadium: Petro Sport Stadium Referee: Bouchra Karboubi (Morocco) |
26 October 2022 AFWCON qualification First round 2nd leg | Tunisia | 1-0 | Egypt | Tunis, Tunisia |
14:00 CEST (UTC+2) | Report | Stadium: Stade El Menzah Referee: Mame Coumba Faye (Senegal) |
25 November Friendly | Tunisia | 0-1 | Algeria | Ariana , Tunisia |
15:00 | Report |
| Stadium: Ariana staduim |
18 February 2022 AFWCON qualification Second round 1st leg | Tunisia | 5–0 | Equatorial Guinea | Soliman |
15:00 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium: Stade Municipal de Soliman Referee: Lamia Athmane (Algeria) |
22 February 2022 AFWCON qualification Second round 2nd leg | Equatorial Guinea | 3–2 (3–7 agg.) | Tunisia | Malabo |
16:00 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium: Estadio de Malabo Referee: Marie Ngo Biem (Cameroon) | ||
Note: Tunisia won 7–3 on aggregate. |
3 July 2022 2022 AFWCON GS | Tunisia | 4-1 | Togo | Casablanca, Morocco |
21:00 UTC±0 | Stadium: Stade Mohammed V Referee: Antsino Twanyanyukwa (Namibia) |
6 July 2022 2022 AFWCON GS | Zambia | 1-0 | Tunisia | Casablanca, Morocco |
16:00 UTC±0 |
| Stadium: Stade Mohammed V Referee: Maria Rivet (Mauritius) |
9 July 2022 2022 AFWCON GS | Cameroon | 2–0 | Tunisia | Casablanca, Morocco |
21:00 UTC±0 | Stadium: Stade Mohammed V Referee: Lidya Tafesse (Ethiopia) |
14 July 2022 2022 AFWCON QF | South Africa | 1-0 | Tunisia | Rabat, Morocco |
21:00 |
| Report (FIFA) | Stadium: Stade Moulay Hassan Referee: Salima Mukansanga (Rwanda) |
22 September 2023 2024 AFWCON qualification First round 1st leg | Tunisia | 7–0 | Niger | Soliman, Tunisia |
16:00 UTC+1 | Report (FTF) | Stadium: Stade municipal de Soliman |
26 September 2023 2024 AFWCON qualification First round 2nd leg | Niger | 1–5 (1–12 agg.) | Tunisia | Soliman, Tunisia |
15:30 UTC+1 | Report (FTF) | Stadium: Stade municipal de Soliman | ||
Note: Tunisia won 12–1 on aggregate. |
23-31October 2023 2024 Olympic qualifying | Tunisia | Cancelled | Ivory Coast |
23-31October 2023 2024 Olympic qualifying | Ivory Coast | Cancelled | Tunisia | |
Note: Tunisia won on walkover after Ivory Coast withdrew. |
27 October 2023 International Friendly | Tunisia | 0–2 | Senegal | Ariana,Tunisia |
15:00 | Report | Stadium: Stade Municipal d'Ariana |
31 October 2023 International Friendly | Tunisia | 2–3 | Senegal | Ariana,Tunisia |
15:00 | Stadium: Stade Municipal d'Ariana |
29 November 2023 2024 AFWCON qualification Second round 1st leg | Tunisia | 5–2 | Congo | Soliman, Tunisia |
14:30 UTC+1 |
| Stadium: Stade municipal de Soliman |
5 December 2023 2024 AFWCON qualification Second round 2nd leg | Congo | 1–1 (3–6 agg.) | Tunisia | Brazzaville, Congo |
15:30 UTC+1 |
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| Stadium: Stade Alphonse Massemba-Débat | |
Note: Tunisia won 6–3 on aggregate. |
23 February 2024 2024 Olympic qualifying | Tunisia | 1–2 | Morocco | Soliman |
| Stadium: Stade municipal de Soliman |
28 February 2024 2024 Olympic qualifying | Morocco | 4–1 (6–2 agg.) | Tunisia | Rabat |
| Stadium: Moulay Hassan Stadium | |||
Note: Morocco won 6–2 on aggregate. |
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