Poland women's national football team

The Poland women's national football team represents Poland in international women's football. The team, controlled by the Polish Football Association, has never qualified for a major international tournament.

Poland
Nickname(s)Biało-czerwone (The white and reds)
ORLICE (The Eaglesses)
AssociationPolish Football Association
(Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachNina Patalon
CaptainKatarzyna Kiedrzynek
Most capsMaria Makowska (111)[1]
Top scorerMarta Otrębska (48)
FIFA codePOL
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 33 3 (25 March 2022)[2]
Highest27 (December 2005)
Lowest36 (June 2018)
First international
Italy 3–0 Poland
(Catania, Italy; 27 June 1981)
Biggest win
Israel 0–13 Poland
(Ramat Gan, Israel; 24 February 1998)
Biggest defeat
Iceland 10–0 Poland
(Reykjavík, Iceland; 13 September 2003)

Team image

Nicknames

The Poland women's national football team has been known or nicknamed as "Biało-czerwone (The white and reds)" or "ORLICE (The Eaglesses)".

Results and fixtures

  • The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Legend

  Win   Draw   Lose   Fixture

2021

13 April Friendly Poland  2–4  Sweden Łódź
17:30
  • Pajor 26', 48'
Report
Stadium: Stadion Miejski Widzewa
Referee: Reka Molnar (Hungary)
11 June Friendly Finland  2–2  Poland San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain
Report
Stadium: Pinatar Arena Football Center
14 June Friendly Czech Republic  0–5  Poland Cartagena, Spain
Report
Stadium: Estadio Cartagonova
30 November 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification– UEFAGroup F Belgium  4–0  Poland Leuven
Report Stadium: Den Dreef
Referee: Marta Huerta De Aza (Spain)

2022

7 April 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification– UEFAGroup F Poland  12–0  Armenia Gdynia
Report Stadium: Stadion Miejski w Gdyni

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

PositionNameRef.
Head coach Nina Patalon [3]

Manager history

Name From To Source
Tadeusz Maślak 1981-06-27 1984-06-30
Jerzy Pach 1984-07-01 1985-12-31
Józef Kopeć 1986-01-01 1989-12-31
Józef Drabicki 1990-01-01 1990-12-31
Jerzy Miedziński 1991-01-01 1991-12-31
Władysław Szyngiera 1992-01-31 1998-12-31
Leszek Baczyński 1999-01-31 1999-12-31
Albin Wira 2000-02-01 2003-09-18
Jan Stępczak 2003-09-18 2009-06-10
Robert Góralczyk 2009-06-11 2011-01-11
Roman Jaszczak 2011-01-11 2013-02-21
Wojciech Basiuk 2013-02-21 2016-06-07 [4]
Miłosz Stępiński 2016-06-07 2021-03-15 [5][6]
Nina Patalon 2021-03-23 [3]

Players

Up-to-date caps, goals, and statistics are not publicly available; therefore, caps and goals listed may be incorrect.

Current squad

  • The following players called up for a friendly match against Sweden on 13 April 2021.[7]
  • Caps and goals (unofficial) are updated as of 7 March 2021.
No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Katarzyna Kiedrzynek (1991-03-19) 19 March 1991 56 0 VfL Wolfsburg
12 1GK Anna Palińska (1994-10-10) 10 October 1994 3 0 Górnik Łęczna
22 1GK Oliwia Szperkowska (2001-08-27) 27 August 2001 Unknown

2 2DF Martyna Wiankowska (1996-12-24) 24 December 1996 45 3 Czarni Sosnowiec
4 2DF Paulina Dudek (1997-06-16) 16 June 1997 37 4 Paris Saint-Germain
5 2DF Anna Rędzia (1996-10-02) 2 October 1996 14 0 UKS SMS Łódź
7 2DF Małgorzata Mesjasz (1998-06-12) 12 June 1998 20 2 Turbine Potsdam
13 2DF Katarzyna Konat (1996-01-17) 17 January 1996 8 0 UKS SMS Łódź
15 2DF Aleksandra Dudziak (2003-03-05) 5 March 2003 Unknown
17 2DF Zofia Buszewska (2002-04-05) 5 April 2002 2 0 GKS Katowice

3 3MF Gabriela Grzywińska (1996-02-18) 18 February 1996 42 2 ZFK Zenit Saint Petersburg
6 3MF Wiktoria Zieniewicz (2002-05-09) 9 May 2002 0 0 UKS SMS Łódź
10 3MF Joanna Wróblewska (1995-12-27) 27 December 1995 9 0 WKS Śląsk Wrocław
14 3MF Dominika Grabowska (1998-12-26) 26 December 1998 47 6 Fleury
16 3MF Klaudia Jedlińska (2000-02-09) 9 February 2000 Unknown
21 3MF Emilia Zdunek (1992-09-12) 12 September 1992 30 1 Górnik Łęczna
23 3MF Adriana Achcińska (2002-04-22) 22 April 2002 6 1 UKS SMS Łódź

8 4FW Kinga Kozak (2002-10-15) 15 October 2002 2 0 GKS Katowice
9 4FW Ewa Pajor (1996-12-03) 3 December 1996 VfL Wolfsburg
11 4FW Ewelina Kamczyk (1996-02-22) 22 February 1996 65 14 Fleury
18 4FW Nikol Kaletka (1995-02-06) 6 February 1995 Medyk Konin
19 4FW Natalia Padilla (2002-11-06) 6 November 2002 Servette
20 4FW Nikola Karczewska (1999-10-16) 16 October 1999 5 0 Fleury

Recent call-ups

  • The following players were also named to a squad in the last 12 months.[8]
Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Kinga Szemik (1997-06-25) 25 June 1997 2 0 FC Nantes v.  Spain, 23 February 2021

DF Natalia Chudzik (1989-08-08) 8 August 1989 86 6 KKPK Medyk Konin v.  Spain, 23 February 2021
DF Jolanta Siwińska (1991-04-02) 2 April 1991 86 2 Górnik Łęczna v.  Spain, 23 February 2021
DF Aleksandra Sikora (1991-02-07) 7 February 1991 79 9 AP LOTOS Gdańsk v.  Spain, 23 February 2021
DF Małgorzata Grec (1999-09-11) 11 September 1999 5 1 Górnik Łęczna v.  Spain, 23 February 2021

MF Katarzyna Daleszczyk (1990-03-23) 23 March 1990 39 6 AZS UJ Kraków v.  Spain, 23 February 2021
MF Sylwia Matysik (1997-05-20) 20 May 1997 30 0 Bayer Leverkusen v.  Spain, 23 February 2021
MF Weronika Zawistowska (1999-12-17) 17 December 1999 12 2 Czarni Sosnowiec v.  Spain, 23 February 2021
MF Paulina Tomasiak (2002-01-02) 2 January 2002 0 0 UKS 3 Staszówka Jelna v.  Spain, 23 February 2021

Records

  • Active players in bold, statistics correct as of 2020.

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record Qualification record
Year Result Pld W D * L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
1991 Did not qualify 4004211
1995 6015215
1999 8512159
2003 8800251
2007 83051429
2011 8512189
2015 105142014
2019 83231612
2023 To be determined To be determined
Total0/96029102312189
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Olympic Games

Summer Olympics record
Year Result GP W D L GF GA
1996Did not qualify
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020
Total-------

UEFA Women's Championship

Poland's national team in 2004
UEFA Women's Euro record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D * L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
1984 Did not enter Did not enter
1987
1989
1991 Did not qualify 4 0 0 4 2 11
1993 4 0 0 4 3 12
1995 6 0 1 5 2 15
1997 6 3 0 3 22 9
2001 6 3 2 1 16 11
2005 8 0 2 6 7 36
2009 8 2 1 5 11 20
2013 10 5 2 3 17 11
2017 8 3 1 4 10 16
2022 8 4 2 2 16 5
2025 To be determined To be determined
Total0/1464201133104135

Algarve Cup

Year Result Pld W D L GF GA Coach
200811th place410338Jan Stępczak
200911th place311259Jan Stępczak
2019 Runners-up320143Miłosz Stępiński
TotalRunners-up104161220

See also

Notes

    References

    1. "FIFA Women's Century Club" (PDF). FIFA. 25 August 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 November 2012.
    2. "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 25 March 2022. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
    3. "Nina Patalon oficjalnie selekcjonerem reprezentacji kobiet". TVP Sport (in Polish).
    4. "Sztab szkoleniowy". PZPN - Łączy nas piłka (in Polish).
    5. "Miłosz Stępiński trenerem piłkarskiej reprezentacji kobiet - Sport". eurosport.onet.pl. Archived from the original on 23 September 2016.
    6. "Zmiana trenera reprezentacji Polski w piłce nożnej kobiet. Dymisja Miłosza Stępińskiego". Sport.pl (in Polish).
    7. "[KADRA KOBIET] Pełna lista powołanych na mecz z Hiszpanią" (in Polish). PZPN. 9 February 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
    8. "Łączy Nas Piłka 2018 Match Calendar" (in Polish). Polish Football Association. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
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