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OL-kvalifisering - Kvinner 11/01 07:50 3 [2] Filippinene kvinner v Iran kvinner [3] L 1-0
OL-kvalifisering - Kvinner 10/29 10:10 2 [3] Iran kvinner v Chinese Taipei kvinner [4] D 0-0
OL-kvalifisering - Kvinner 10/26 11:00 1 [2] Australia kvinner v Iran kvinner [2] L 2-0
Privatlandskamper - Kvinner 07/14 12:30 - Russland kvinner v Iran kvinner L 4-0
CAFA Championship - Kvinner 07/20 14:00 - Usbekistan kvinner v Iran kvinner L 1-0
CAFA Championship - Kvinner 07/17 14:00 - Iran kvinner v Turkmenistan Women - View
CAFA Championship - Kvinner 07/14 17:00 - Iran kvinner v Tadsjikistan kvinner W 5-0
CAFA Championship - Kvinner 07/08 14:00 - Kirgisistan kvinner v Iran kvinner W 0-1
AFC Asian Cup - Kvinner 01/26 14:00 3 [2] Chinese Taipei kvinner v Iran kvinner [3] L 5-0
AFC Asian Cup - Kvinner 01/23 10:00 2 Iran kvinner v Kina PR Kvinner L 0-7
AFC Asian Cup - Kvinner 01/20 14:00 1 [2] India Kvinner v Iran kvinner [2] D CANC
Asiamesterskapet - Kval - Kvinner 09/25 10:00 - Jordan kvinner v Iran kvinner D 0-0

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 4 1 3
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 3 0 3
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 7 0 7
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 4 1 3

The Iran women's national football team, nicknamed the Lionesses, represents Iran in international women's football around the world, and is controlled by the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI). The Iran women's team played its first international match in September 2005 against Syria.

History

Early years

The first Iranian women's national team was established by Taj Tehran Football Club. The Iranian women's national team has a long history, with a women's Perspolis FC team dating back to 1976.

Refounded in 2005, Trying to start over

Refounded in 2005, the team reached second place at the 2005 West Asian Football Federation Women's Championship in Amman, Jordan held in September and October 2005.

In May 2006, the women's team hosted their first foreign visitors when a club from Berlin, Germany called BSV Al-Dersimspor played out a 2–2 draw in Ararat Stadium, Tehran.

The team won second place again at the 2007 and 2011 West Asian Football Federation Women's Championship.

2010s

Iran were briefly banned by FIFA from international competition in 2011 for wearing hijabs. This caused Iran to forfeit its bid to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics. The ban was lifted in 2012.

In 2015 there were reports that eight players on the team were males awaiting sex change operations.

Zahra Khajavi, considered as an important goalkeeper in the Iranian national football team history
Iran vs Belarus friendly in 2019

On 27 December 2019, Zahra Khajavi broke the clean sheet record of Iranian football by not conceding any goal for 953 minutes. Also, she, along with Alireza Biranvand, are known as the record holders of the longest hand throws in Iranian football. As one of the best goalkeepers in the history of Iranian football, Khajavi was able to once again draw the attention of the domestic media to the Iranian women's national football team. Her achievements played a key role in the progress of the women's national football team in these years.

2020s

In the 2020s, women's football became more popular among young Iranians, both boys and girls.

Iran qualified for their first ever AFC Women's Asian Cup when they won against Jordan on penalties in the qualifiers for the 2022 edition to be hosted in India. In Iran's historic debut, Iran impressed by holding India goalless, but following India's withdrawal due to COVID-19 pandemic, Iran's only point was lost, and thus Iran was left vulnerable to China and Chinese Taipei, losing 0–7 and 0–5 in process and was eliminated as the worst third-placed team.

In 2023, a report on BBC Persian reported the lack of facilities and friendly matches for the team. This report mentioned the "unwillingness" of the Iranian Football Federation to have a women's team. In the 2024 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Maryam Azmoun's team had one draw and two defeats (in second round of the tournament), although their slight loss against powerful Australia was predictable for the fans.

Irans kvinnelandslag i fotball er det nasjonale fotballaget som representerer Iran i internasjonal kvinnefotball. Laget styres av Irans Fotballforbund, som er medlem av Asian Football Confederation (AFC) og FIFA.

Irans kvinnelandslag har en forholdsvis kort historie sammenlignet med andre landslag. De spilte sin første offisielle kamp i 2005, og har siden deltatt i flere internasjonale turneringer, inkludert AFC Women's Asian Cup og WAFF Women's Championship.

Iran har aldri kvalifisert seg til et verdensmesterskap eller olympiske leker, men har hatt en viss suksess på regionalt nivå. De vant WAFF Women's Championship i 2010 og 2011, og har også vunnet flere sølv- og bronsemedaljer i AFC Women's Asian Cup.

Lagets største stjerner inkluderer kaptein Zahra Ghanbari, som spiller for Sampaio Corrêa i Brasil, og Kiana Kazemi, som spiller for FC Fleury 91 i Frankrike.

Iran kvinnelandslag i fotball er et lovende lag med stort potensial. De fortsetter å utvikle seg og håper å kvalifisere seg til sitt første verdensmesterskap i fremtiden.