Resultados

Internacional - Femenino 04/09 14:00 - Botsuana - Femenino v Namibia - Femenino D 1-1
Internacional - Femenino 04/06 14:00 - Botsuana - Femenino v Lesotho - Femenino W 2-1
Copa Africana de Naciones - Femenino - Clasificación 11/29 12:00 - Kenia - Femenino v Botsuana - Femenino D 1-1
JJ. OO. - Femenino - Clasificación 10/26 13:00 - Tanzania - Femenino v Botsuana - Femenino L 2-0
Copa COSAFA - Femenino 10/11 13:30 - Zimbabue - Femenino v Botsuana - Femenino D 1-1
Copa COSAFA - Femenino 10/09 10:00 - Botsuana - Femenino v Lesotho - Femenino W 3-0
Copa COSAFA - Femenino 10/06 13:30 - Namibia - Femenino v Botsuana - Femenino D 1-1
Internacional - Femenino 09/30 14:30 - Botsuana - Femenino v Namibia - Femenino W 2-1
Copa COSAFA - Femenino 09/05 13:30 - Botsuana - Femenino v Tanzania - Femenino D 0-0
Copa COSAFA - Femenino 09/02 13:30 - Botsuana - Femenino v Malawi - Femenino D 1-1
Copa Africana de Naciones - Femenino 07/17 20:00 48 [3] Botsuana - Femenino v Camerún - Femenino [2] L 0-1
Copa Africana de Naciones - Femenino 07/13 20:00 3 [1] Marruecos - Femenino v Botsuana - Femenino [3] L 2-1

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 7 3 4
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 9 6 3
Goals against 7 2 5
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

The Botswana women's national football team is the women's national football team of Botswana and is controlled by the Botswana Football Association. They qualified for their maiden Africa Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) tournament that will be held in Morocco in July 2022.

Botswana played in the qualification for the 2002 African Championship, but lost in their first game. After this, they also took part in the qualification for the 2008 African Championship, where they played two matches and lost both to Namibia at the end of 2007. Botswana did not play again until the qualification for the 2010 Championship, where they lost both matches, this time against Democratic Republic of the Congo. For these games, Botswana named an entirely U20 national team. They have also played games since they were eliminated from qualification.

History

Botswana played their first match in Harare, Zimbabwe on April 19, 2002, against South Africa in a series of friendlies. They lost 14–0. After this match they lost 3–0 against Swaziland and 7–1 against Mozambique, in where they scored their first goal.

Botswana's first major competition was in the 2008 African Women's Championship, in where after 5 years they played an international match, this time against Namibia. Zebras lost both legs by 3–0 and 6–1.

Botswana had played with Zambia on 4 May 2008 and lost 4–2.

With a U20 team, Zebras played 2010 African Women's Championship qualifiers against Congo DR and again lost both legs, this time by 2–0 and 5–2 and did not qualify for either the 2010 African Women's Championship and the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup

A series of friendlies occurred in October 2010, against Zambia on 2 and 23 October, lost 1–4 and 1–2 respectively; against Tanzania on 25 October and 26 October, lost 2–3 and draw 1–1. In the next year, March 2011, they again played against Namibia and lost 1–0.

In 2011, one of the two friendlies in April and May with South Africa marked their first victory, by 1–0. The other match was lost 4–0. In August, they played against Tanzania on 2 August, losing 3–1; South Africa on August 3, losing 4–0 and against Zambia, also losing, 4–1.

They entered the 2012 African Women's Championship qualifiers and played against Zimbabwe, and was eliminated by an aggregate score of 3–1, due to losing the two legs by 1–0 and 2–1. Last friendlies in 2012 include two losses against South Africa (3–0) and Zimbabwe (5–0).

Before the 2014 African Women's Championship qualifiers, the team played the first 2014 matches, against Swaziland on 7 and 8 January and won for the second and third time, by 3–0 and 3–1. The first leg of the qualifiers for the African Championship started on 14 February with a loss against Zimbabwe 1–0 and the second leg was played on 2 March, with another loss, by 2–1, Botswana ended eliminated from the African Championship and the World Cup. On June 7 of the same year, they played against South Africa, losing 4–0.

El equipo de fútbol de Botsuana Femenino es el equipo nacional de fútbol femenino de Botsuana y está controlado por la Asociación de Fútbol de Botsuana. Se unió a la FIFA en 1978 y, en 2022, está clasificado en el puesto 168 en el mundo por la FIFA.

El equipo nunca se ha clasificado para la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA, pero ha participado en las eliminatorias para la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA desde 2002. En 2022, el equipo llegó a la segunda ronda de las eliminatorias africanas, donde fue eliminado por Camerún.

El equipo también ha participado en el Campeonato Africano Femenino de Naciones, clasificándose para la edición de 2022, donde fue eliminado en la fase de grupos.

El equipo está dirigido por el entrenador Gaoletlhoo Nkutlwisang, quien fue nombrado en 2021.

La jugadora más importante de la selección de Botsuana Femenino es la delantera Keitumetse Dithebe, quien ha marcado más de 100 goles en su carrera internacional.

El equipo juega sus partidos como local en el Estadio Nacional de Botsuana en Gaborone.