Ethiopia women's national football team
The Ethiopia women national football team is the national women football team of Ethiopia and has been overseen by the Ethiopian Football Federation. As of June 2017, they are ranked 97th in the world.[4] They are popularly known as Lucy and Dinknesh in reference to the Australopithecus fossil.[5]
Nickname(s) | Lucy | ||
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Association | Ethiopian Football Federation | ||
Confederation | CAF (Africa) | ||
Sub-confederation | CECAFA (East & Central Africa) | ||
Head coach | ![]() | ||
Most caps | Bizuhan | ||
Top scorer | Birtukan Gebrekirstos | ||
FIFA code | ETH | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 111 ![]() | ||
Highest | 77 (July 2003) | ||
Lowest | 118 (July 2019) | ||
First international | |||
![]() ![]() (Addis Ababa; 22 September 2002)[2] | |||
Biggest win | |||
![]() ![]() (Cairo, Egypt; 4 April 2018) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
![]() ![]() (Lagos, Nigeria; 9 October 2003)[3] | |||
Africa Women Cup of Nations | |||
Appearances | 3 (first in 2002) | ||
Best result | Fourth Place, 2004 |
History
The Ethiopian national team made its debut in September 2002 in the 2002 African Championship's qualifiers, beating Uganda to progress to the final tournament, where it ended last in its group, only grasping a tie with Mali. It subsequently played the 2003 All-Africa Games, losing all three games.
In 2004 they again qualified for the African Championship, where they made it to the semifinals after beating South Africa and drawing with Zimbabwe. After being knocked out by Nigeria, they lost the bronze to Ghana on penalties. As of 2013 it remains Ethiopia's best performance in the competition.
Ethiopia withdrew from the 2006 African Championship, and it didn't take part in the 2008 edition either. However it did take part in the 2007 All-Africa Games, losing its two games. In its return to the African Championship in 2010 it was defeated in the qualifiers by Tanzania. On the other hand, in the 2012 Summer Olympics qualifiers Ethiopia made it to the final round after knocking out Congo DR and Ghana, ultimately losing an spot in the Olympics to South Africa.
In 2012 the team qualified for the African Championship 8 years later, settling the score with Tanzania. It didn't manage to score, only grasping a draw with Cameroon.
Competitive record
Africa Women Cup of Nations
Africa Women Cup of Nations | ||||||||
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Year | Round | GP | W | D | L | GF | GA | |
1991 | Did not enter | |||||||
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Did not qualify | |||||||
![]() | Group stage | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 8 | |
![]() | Fourth place | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 8 | |
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Did not enter | |||||||
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Did not qualify | |||||||
![]() | Group stage | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 8 | |
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Did not qualify | |||||||
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Total | 3/12 | 11 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 24 |
All African Games
Football at the African Games | ||||||||
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Year | Round | GP | W | D | L | GS | GA | |
![]() | Group Stage | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 15 | |
![]() | Group Stage | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 6 | |
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Did not enter | |||||||
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Did not qualify | |||||||
Total | 2/4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Overall competition record
Recent Results
April 3 Olympic Qualifying | Ethiopia ![]() | 3-2 | ![]() | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Stadium: Addis Ababa Stadium |
April 6 Olympic Qualifying | Uganda ![]() | 0-1 | ![]() | Kampala, Uganda |
Report |
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Stadium: Phillip Omondi Stadium |
August 26 Olympic Qualifying | Ethiopia ![]() | 1-1 | ![]() | Bahir Dar, Ethiopia |
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Stadium: Bahir Dar Stadium |
September 3 Olympic Qualifying | Cameroon ![]() | 0-0 | ![]() | Yaoundé, Cameroon |
Report | Stadium: Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo |
November 17 CECAFA Championship | Ethiopia ![]() | 0-2 | ![]() | Mbagala, Kenya |
Report | Stadium: Chamazi Stadium |
November 19 CECAFA Championship | Uganda ![]() | 1-0 | ![]() | Mbagala, Kenya |
Report | Stadium: Chamazi Stadium |
November 21 CECAFA Championship | Djibouti ![]() | 0-8 | ![]() | Mbagala, Kenya |
Report | Stadium: Chamazi Stadium |
Current squad
Squad for the 2012 African Women's Championship, according to CAF's website.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Liya Ossa | October 9, 1984 | ![]() | ||
18 | GK | Dagmawet Bekele | July 19, 1988 | ![]() | ||
21 | GK | Israel Gebru | December 28, 1988 | ![]() | ||
3 | DF | Woinshet Desta | January 20, 1986 | ![]() | ||
4 | DF | Tiruanchi Sisay | January 7, 1987 | ![]() | ||
5 | DF | Kelem Mamuye | October 10, 1994 | |||
14 | DF | Hiwot Buwli | February 24, 1992 | ![]() | ||
17 | DF | Bezuhan Alemar | January 15, 1986 | ![]() | ||
20 | DF | Adanech Adere | November 20, 1990 | ![]() | ||
2 | MF | Eden Negeri | April 6, 1990 | ![]() | ||
6 | MF | Tutu Melaku | July 8, 1986 | ![]() | ||
7 | MF | Zulka Badega | July 21, 1988 | ![]() | ||
8 | MF | Aynalem Gebra | January 4, 1994 | ![]() | ||
12 | MF | Berktawit Aboye | August 17, 1988 | ![]() | ||
15 | MF | Kidest Endale | July 18, 1989 | ![]() | ||
19 | MF | Akberet Hadera | May 18, 1994 | ![]() | ||
9 | FW | Erehima Biza | September 11, 1987 | ![]() | ||
10 | FW | Shetaye Abaa | June 30, 1988 | ![]() | ||
11 | FW | Birtukan Ware | November 30, 1988 | ![]() | ||
16 | FW | Helen Bekele | July 26, 1987 |
Manager history
- Abrham Haimanot
- Meseret Manne (2016–2017)[6]
References
- "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 26 June 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- "Liberia: Fixtures and Results". FIFA. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
- "2003 All-Africa Games results in RSSSF.com". Retrieved 4 November 2013.
- "FIFA Team Profile". FIFA. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- "Archaeology: Lucy, world's oldest, returns to Ethiopia". The Africa Report. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- Osano, Bonface (18 August 2016). "Mereret Manne names Ethiopia Women's team for CECAFA". Soka25east. Retrieved 23 June 2017.