Internacional - Femenino 12/04 09:00 - Bangladés - Femenino v Singapur - Femenino W 8-0
Internacional - Femenino 12/01 10:00 - Bangladés - Femenino v Singapur - Femenino W 3-0
Juegos Asiáticos - Femenino 09/28 08:00 3 [3] Nepal - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino [4] D 1-1
Juegos Asiáticos - Femenino 09/25 08:00 2 [4] Bangladés - Femenino v Vietnam - Femenino [2] L 1-6
Juegos Asiáticos - Femenino 09/22 11:30 1 Japón - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino L 8-0
Internacional - Femenino 07/16 11:30 - Bangladés - Femenino v Nepal - Femenino L 2-4
Internacional - Femenino 07/13 11:30 - Bangladés - Femenino v Nepal - Femenino D 1-1
Juegos de Asia Meridional - Femenino 09/19 11:15 - Nepal - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino W 1-3
Campeonato de Asia Meridional - Femenino 09/16 07:15 - Bangladés - Femenino v Bután - Femenino W 8-0
Juegos de Asia Meridional - Femenino 09/13 11:45 - India - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino W 0-3
Juegos de Asia Meridional - Femenino 09/10 07:15 - Pakistán - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino W 0-6
Campeonato de Asia Meridional - Femenino 09/07 11:45 - Bangladés - Femenino v Maldivas - Femenino W 3-0
Internacional - Femenino 06/26 12:00 - Bangladés - Femenino v Malasia - Femenino D 0-0
Internacional - Femenino 06/23 12:00 - Bangladés - Femenino v Malasia - Femenino W 6-0
Copa Asiática de la AFC - Clasificación - Femenina 09/22 10:00 - Iran - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino L 5-0
Campeonato de Asia Meridional - Femenino 03/20 09:15 - India - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino L 4-0
Campeonato de Asia Meridional - Femenino 03/16 09:45 - Bangladés - Femenino v Nepal - Femenino L 0-3
Campeonato de Asia Meridional - Femenino 03/14 09:45 - Bután - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino W 0-2
JJ. OO. - Femenino - Clasificación 11/13 08:30 1 Nepal - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino D 1-1
JJ. OO. - Femenino - Clasificación 11/11 08:30 - Bangladés - Femenino v India - Femenino L 1-7
JJ. OO. - Femenino - Clasificación 11/08 11:30 - Myanmar - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino L 5-0
Campeonato de la Federación de Fútbol de Asia Meridional 01/04 12:30 - India - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino L 3-1
Campeonato de Asia Meridional - Femenino 01/02 13:30 1 Bangladés - Femenino v Maldivas - Femenino W 6-0
Campeonato de la Federación de Fútbol de Asia Meridional 12/31 12:30 - India - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino D 0-0
Campeonato de la Federación de Fútbol de Asia Meridional 12/29 12:30 - Bangladés - Femenino v Afganistán - Femenino W 6-0

The Bangladesh women's national football team is the women's national association football team of Bangladesh controlled by the Bangladesh Football Federation under the supervision of the women's football committee. It is a member of the Asian Football Confederation and has yet to qualify for the World Cup or an AFC Women's Asian Cup finals.

Bangladesh are the defending champion at the SAFF Women's Championship, after clinching their maiden title in 2022. They also secured a bronze medal in the South Asian Federation Games 2010 and a silver medal at the SAFF Women's Championship 2016.

History

Origins (2007–2012)

Women's football was introduced in Bangladesh when the nations first ever football tournament dedicated to women was staged under the Vision Asia programme in November 2007. Eight teams from different districts all over the country took part in the tournament. The tournaments success, lead to the Bangladesh Football Federation, organizing the 2008 Women's school football tournament, under the Vision Bangladesh programme. The National Football Championship for women was introduced the subsequent year, for different district teams to take part in. While in 2009, Golam Robbani Choton a veteran in the Dhaka football scene, was put in charge of the inactive women's national team. However, the Bangladesh women's team was continuously neglected throughout the late 2000s.

Bangladesh played their first international game on 29 January 2010 in against Nepal, during the 2010 South Asian Games, held in Dhaka, losing 1–0. The team impressed in the following fixtures, pulling of two successive victories against, Sri Lanka, and then Pakistan respectively. Although they suffered a 0–7 defeat at the hands of India during their last group stage game, Bangladesh secured the bronze medal. The team proceeded to take part in the, 2010 SAFF Women's Championship later on that year, which was played on home soil, but this time in Cox's Bazar. They won significantly against Bhutan and Sri Lanka (2–0 and 9–0), however they were defeated by Nepal in the semifinals.

It was in 2011, when the football federation decided to launch the Bangladesh Women's Football League. The national team was active the following year, taking part in the 2012 SAFF Championship. They lost to India and Sri Lanka, attaining their sole victory against Bhutan, 1–0 thanks to a goal from captain Pru Suinu. Nonetheless, the team failed to advance past the group stages.

Emergence (2013–2020)

After 2012 SAFF Women's Championship, BFF started to make a structure for women's team. On the other hand, government started Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Gold Cup Football Tournament from 2011, where a number of footballers from all-over the country were showcase their footballing skill on a yearly basis, strengthening the national team's pipeline of talents. In October 2014, Norio Tsukitate was appointed as the team's first foreign head coach. Bangladesh team management started almost a year-long camp for 2014 SAFF Women's Championship, and Bangladesh team won two of there three Group matches and, reached the semi-finals where Bangladesh lost against Nepal by 1–0. After the tournament concluded Golam Robbani Choton returned to head coach duty.

In the 2016 SAFF Women's Championship, Bangladesh reached to the final having defeated Maldives 6–0 in the semi-final. Nonetheless, the inexperienced team lost 3–1 to India in the Final. The team's fortunes at the 2019 SAFF Women's Championship did not change, as they lost to India by a margin of 4–0 in the semi-final.

Golden era (2021–present)

Bangladesh did not make to the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification. But, after that, Bangladesh played three FIFA Friendly matches, one against Hong Kong where they beat Hong Kong by 5–0 in 2021 and two against Malaysia where they draw one and beat one Malaysia by 6–0 before the 2022 SAFF Women's Championship.

Bangladesh won their all three group matches having defeated Maldives by 3–0, Pakistan by 6–0 and India by 3–0, reached Semi-finals as unbeaten group champion. In the semi-finals having defeated Bhutan by 8–0 and reached the Final. Bangladesh faced Nepal in the final where, Bangladesh clinched their maiden SAFF Women's Championship title with a 3–1 victory over Nepal in an entertaining final at the Dasharath Rangasala in Kathmandu on 19 September 2022.

La selección femenina de fútbol de Bangladés representa a Bangladés en el fútbol internacional femenino y está controlada por la Federación de Fútbol de Bangladés, el organismo rector del fútbol en Bangladés.

Bangladés jugó su primer partido internacional el 13 de abril de 2010, perdiendo 0-5 ante Maldivas. El equipo jugó su primer partido de clasificación para la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA en 2014, perdiendo 0-10 ante Irán. Bangladés nunca se ha clasificado para una Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA o un Campeonato Femenino de la AFC.

El equipo juega sus partidos en casa en el Estadio Nacional Bangabandhu de Dhaka. El estadio tiene una capacidad de 36.000 espectadores.

El actual entrenador en jefe del equipo es Golam Rabbani Choton. Fue nombrado en 2018.

El equipo ocupa actualmente el puesto 163 en el Ranking Mundial Femenino de la FIFA. Esta es la clasificación más baja del equipo. La clasificación más alta del equipo fue el puesto 160 en 2018.

El equipo está dirigido por María Manda. Es la jugadora con más partidos internacionales del equipo, con 34 partidos. También es la máxima goleadora del equipo, con 10 goles.

El equipo está compuesto principalmente por jugadoras de origen bangladesí. El equipo también cuenta con varias jugadoras de origen birmano, nepalí y pakistaní.