Ecuador women's national football team
The Ecuadorian women's national football team represents Ecuador in international women's football.
It made its debut in the 1995 Sudamericano. In the next edition three years later it reached the semifinals, its best result to date, losing the bronze play-off against Peru. In the 2006 edition it ranked fifth, qualifying for the first time for the Pan American Games. It subsequently hosted the 2010 Sudamericano, narrowly missing the semifinals after tying at 9 points with Argentina and Chile.
Although football is not popular for women, Ecuador marked their first-ever participation in a Women's World Cup respectively, in Canada 2015, and also for the first time both men's and women's team participated in World Cup.
History
The women's national football team of Ecuador began in 1995, when the FEF scrapped together a team with players from provincial selectives and some existing clubs to compete in the South American Women's Football Championship. In 2005 a provincial selective was held, and teams were told that the winner would represent the national team. A team from Quito won, but Conmebol disqualified it as it was not a national selective. At this time no women's tournament existed neither professional nor amateur. As the base of relative success, club competition is the source to compete against national counterparts, and so as early as 2013 began the Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Futbol Femenino. With the Ministry of Sports impulsing such initiatives, the championship is mandating of at least 2 under 18 players, thinking of the Women's Sudamericano Sub 17.Players
Current squad
The following players were called up for a stage from 28 November to 14 December 2019, including friendlies against Peruvian club Sporting Cristal.Head coach: Emily Lima
Overall competition record
Bolivarian Games
- Bolivarian Games Football
- * silver medal : 2009, 2017.
- * Bronze Medal : 2005.
Competition | Stage | Result | Opponent | Position | Scorers |
1995 Sudamericano | Single round | 0–13 1–5 2–2 6–1 | 4 / 5 | ||
1998 Sudamericano | First round | 2–2 5–2 3–0 0–2 | 2 / 5 | ||
1998 Sudamericano | Semifinals | 1–11 | |||
1998 Sudamericano | 3rd place | 3–3 | |||
2003 Sudamericano | First round | 2–0 1–1 | 2 / 3 | Villón 2 Campi | |
2006 Sudamericano | First round | 2–1 0–1 2–2 0–1 | 3 / 5 | Velarde 2 Velarde, Vivas | |
2007 Pan-American Games | First round | 0–1 0–4 0–10 4–2 | 4 / 5 | Quinteros 2, Freire, Pesantes | |
2010 Sudamericano | First round | 1–2 2–1 4–3 1–0 | 3 / 5 | Quinteros Quinteros, Palacios Sánchez 2, Freire, Quinteros Rodríguez | |
2014 Sudamericano | First round | 1–0 1–0 0–1 1–2 | 2 / 5 | Barre Vázquez Lattanzio | |
2014 Sudamericano | Second round | 0–4 1–2 3–2 | 3 / 4 | Lattanzio Caicedo, Rodríguez, Lattanzio | |
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup | Group C | 0-6 1-10 0-1 | 4 / 4 | Angie Ponce |