Results

Women’s International 04/08 16:00 - Egypt Women v Jordan Women W 5-1
Women’s International 04/04 17:00 - Egypt Women v Jordan Women W 3-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Women 02/25 16:00 - Egypt Women v Rwanda Women D 2-2
Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Women 12/05 16:00 - Egypt Women v Senegal Women D 0-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Women 11/30 17:00 - Senegal Women v Egypt Women L 4-0
Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Women 09/24 13:00 - Egypt Women v South Sudan Women W 4-0
Women’s International 02/22 12:00 - Lebanon Women v Egypt Women W 1-2
Women’s International 02/19 09:00 - Lebanon Women v Egypt Women W 1-2
Women’s International 10/09 18:00 - Egypt Women v Jordan Women L 0-1
Women’s International 10/06 17:00 - Egypt Women v Jordan Women W 1-0
Women’s International 04/11 19:30 - Jordan Women v Egypt Women D 0-0
Women’s International 04/05 19:30 - India Women v Egypt Women L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 3 3 0
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 10 10 0
Goals against 3 3 0
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

The Egypt women's national football team (Arabic: منتخب مصر لكرة القدم للسيدات), nicknamed "the Cleopatras", represents Egypt in international women's football. It is managed by the Egyptian Football Association, the governing body of football in the country.

Like most African nations, women's football in Egypt has lacked development, whereas the men's team is one of the continent's most traditional.

History

The team had an agonizing start, losing 17–0 to Russia in a 1993 unofficial friendly. An unimpressed correspondent in the Egyptian Mail newspaper wrote of the players:

Their bucksome blubbery bodies played havoc, with their running becoming turtle-paced. And the crowd shouted at them to go back home.

After some development, the Cleopatras made their official debut in the 1998 African Championship after beating Uganda in the qualifying round. They lost all three group-stage matches, scoring two total goals.

In 2012 they made their fourth appearance in the African Championship's qualifiers. They were knocked out by Ethiopia.

Egypt qualified for the 2016 Women's Africa Cup of Nations after beating Ivory Coast which was considered an upset as Ivory Coast had competed in the 2015 Women's World Cup. At the tournament, Egypt lost 2–0 to Cameroon and 5–0 to South Africa but were able to snatch their first victory against Zimbabwe thanks to a goal by Salma Tarik.

Egypt did not enter the qualification rounds to the 2019 World Cup nor the 2018 Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The team failed to qualify for the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations.

As of 21 August 2023, the team was ranked 88th in the world by FIFA.

The Egypt Women’s National Soccer Team, often referred to as the "Pharaohs," represents Egypt in international women's football competitions. Established to promote and develop women's soccer in the country, the team has made significant strides in recent years, showcasing the growing talent and passion for the sport among Egyptian women.

The team is known for its resilience, skill, and determination on the field, embodying the spirit of Egyptian culture and pride. With a mix of experienced players and emerging talents, the squad is committed to competing at the highest levels, including regional tournaments like the Africa Women Cup of Nations and qualifying for global events such as the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

The Egypt Women’s team is not only focused on achieving success in matches but also on inspiring the next generation of female athletes in Egypt. Through grassroots initiatives and community engagement, they aim to promote women's participation in sports, breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes.

With a dedicated coaching staff and a supportive fan base, the Egypt Women’s National Soccer Team continues to strive for excellence, representing their nation with honor and ambition on the international stage.