Resultados

Campeonato de Asia Occidental - Femenino 02/29 16:00 - Jordania - Femenino v Nepal - Femenino L 7-5
Campeonato de Asia Occidental - Femenino 02/27 17:00 - Nepal - Femenino v Líbano - Femenino W 2-1
Campeonato de Asia Occidental - Femenino 02/24 17:00 - Palestina - Femenino v Nepal - Femenino W 0-4
WAFF Campeonato de Clubes - Femenino 02/22 14:00 - Irak - Femenino v Nepal - Femenino W 0-5
WAFF Campeonato de Clubes - Femenino 02/20 14:00 - Nepal - Femenino v Siria - Femenino W 4-1
Juegos Asiáticos - Femenino 09/28 08:00 3 [3] Nepal - Femenino v Bangladés - Femenino [4] D 1-1
Juegos Asiáticos - Femenino 09/25 11:30 2 [3] Nepal - Femenino v Japón - Femenino [2] L 0-8
Juegos Asiáticos - Femenino 09/22 08:00 1 Vietnam - Femenino v Nepal - Femenino L 2-0
Internacional - Femenino 07/16 11:30 - Bangladés - Femenino v Nepal - Femenino W 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 L 1-3
Campeonato de Asia Meridional - Femenino 09/16 11:45 - Nepal - Femenino v India - Femenino W 1-0

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 10 4 6
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 19 7 12
Goals against 16 11 5
Clean sheets 3 0 3
Failed to score 3 1 2

The Nepal women's national football team is controlled by the All Nepal Football Association and represents Nepal in international women's football competitions. The Women's Football Department has been developed to control and manage the women's football activities. The official motto of women's football in Nepal is "Football for Change". It is a member of the Asian Football Confederation and the South Asian Football Federation and has yet to qualify for the World Cup.

History

Formation

First international football game in the Nepali women's football in 1984

Nepal formed a women's national team in the mid-1980s and debuted in the 1986 AFC Women's Championship. During the start of the tournament, Nepal played their first official match against Hong Kong (14 December 1986), which they lost with a score of 1–0. Nepal women's side also participated in the final three phases of the Asian Cup in 1986, 1989 and 1999, never going beyond the group stages. Nepal proved to be in a difficult group with former champions Thailand, alongside Indonesia and Hong Kong, two relatively strong teams. As a result, Nepal had lost all three matches, two of them jarringly, while the match against Hong Kong proved to be a steady profit. In 1989 Nepal played again in the championship, against the same opponents, except that Thailand was substituted against Japan. This resulted in meagre points for Nepal, who lost every game by a wide margin, the smallest 0–3 against Hong Kong.

Nepal's FIFA First Vice President was Kamal Thapa. Nepal's first woman captain was Rama Singh when the Nepali women's football team was created, Kamal Thapa was the president of the All Nepal Football Association. Singh, who represented the Bagmati team, started playing in 1985. The second national team's captain was Kamala Hirachan who also represented the Gandaki team and the third women captain was Meera Chaudhary who represented Naryani team. Singh later became the first newsreader in Nepali television history, and Chaudhary has held a rank of DSP in Nepal police. The first female international goal scorer of Nepal is Pema Dolma Lama, who scored a goal against Uzbekistan at the 1999 AFC Women's Championship held in Philippines.

Crisis years

As a result of the democracy uprising in 1990, there was an eight-year period without a women's national team. This negatively affected player recruitment, but nevertheless Nepal soon returned to international football during the Women's Asian Cup in 1999. Despite their triumphant return, the results were about the same as before the eight-year hiatus. The championship ended in the group-stage with Japan, Thailand, Uzbekistan and the Philippines, where Nepal lost all four games. Since then, Nepal has not appeared in the Women's Asian cup. Former men's national team technical director, Holger Obermann served as the technical advisor for the Chelis during their 1999 campaign.

However, this did not mean that Nepal had not played football since 1999. The Mangladevi League, roughly a month-long women's football tourney, was set up trying to bring in women football players across the country. It was played in early 2000, in a league-cum-knockout basis. It was an initiative taken by a single person, but sadly discontinued after a year.

Nepal had a long period without matches, but they impressed many in the South Asian Games in 2010, where they reached the final after beating several opponents by a wide margin. In the finals they lost narrowly 1–3 against the big favorite India. This gave the national team a much needed recognition. The 11th South Asian Games also were the first to host a women's football event as well. In the opening match of the 2010 South Asian Games, Nepal women's U23 faced hosts Bangladesh, where they won with a single goal. The second match against Sri Lanka proved to be more illustrious as victory came in the form of 8 goals while holding a clean sheet. However, the scoring spree was short lived as the third group-stage match against India saw a heavy 0–5 loss. Nevertheless, Nepal had done enough to qualify for the second round (semi finals) against Pakistan which they won with a resounding 7–0 scoreline. This meant that Nepal would face a difficult rematch against India in the finals, although any result would ensure a medal at the very least for the Chelis. Despite finally ending the scoring drought against India, the game was lost 1–3. Despite putting on a valiant performance, the Chelis returned home with a silver medal which came to the delight of many supporters of Nepali football due to the rarity of the occasion.

Regeneration

The regeneration of women's football in Nepal was first realised when after the national leagues were reinstated in 2009. The women's national team prior to this hadn't played an international game for 5 years. Nevertheless, the Chelis began training for two upcoming major international tournaments in the following year. In 2010, Nepali women footballers returned with two runner-up trophies, one from the 11th South Asian Games, and the other from the SAFF Women's Football Championship. Despite limited training, resources and less attention compared to the men's team, the women's team performed exceedingly well. In the South Asian Games, they defeated Sri Lanka 8–0, and in SAFF they thrashed Afghanistan 13–0 and Pakistan 11–0. Striker Anu Lama was the star of SAFF, scoring three hat-tricks to be declared the best player of the tournament. However, the team was defeated 0–5 by India in the SAG final, but it was a much more closely fought match when they lost 0–1 to the same team in the SAFF final recently.

Following the team's 2010 regeneration, the women's side's FIFA ranking rose by 22 places.

El equipo nacional de fútbol femenino de Nepal, apodado Cheli (en nepalí, छेली), representa a Nepal en el fútbol femenino internacional y es controlado por la Asociación de Fútbol de Nepal, el organismo rector para el fútbol en Nepal. El equipo compite en la Confederación Asiática de Fútbol (AFC). Nepal jugó su primer partido en mayo de 1986, en el Campeonato Femenino de la SAFF, donde terminaron en tercer lugar. El equipo ha competido en varios torneos internacionales, incluyendo la Copa Asiática Femenina de la AFC, el Campeonato Femenino de la SAFF y los Juegos Asiáticos. Nepal aún no se ha clasificado para la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA.

En los últimos años, el equipo nacional de fútbol femenino de Nepal ha experimentado un crecimiento y un desarrollo significativos. El equipo ha tenido éxito en el Campeonato Femenino de la SAFF, ganando el torneo en 2010, 2012 y 2014. El equipo también ha participado en los Juegos Asiáticos, terminando en noveno lugar en 2010 y en séptimo lugar en 2014. El éxito del equipo ha llevado a un mayor interés en el fútbol femenino en Nepal, y más niñas y mujeres están participando en el deporte.

El equipo nacional de fútbol femenino de Nepal está actualmente clasificado en el puesto 105 en el Ranking Mundial de la FIFA. El equipo está dirigido por Hari Khadka, quien fue nombrado entrenador en jefe en 2019. Khadka es un ex jugador de la selección nacional masculina de Nepal y tiene una amplia experiencia en el fútbol femenino. El objetivo del equipo es clasificarse para la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA 2023.

Algunas de las jugadoras más destacadas del equipo nacional de fútbol femenino de Nepal incluyen a:

* Anita Basnet: Basnet es una delantera que ha marcado más de 50 goles para la selección nacional. Es conocida por su velocidad y su habilidad para marcar goles.
* Sabitra Bhandari: Bhandari es una centrocampista que ha jugado para varios clubes en India y Nepal. Es conocida por su habilidad para crear oportunidades de gol y su visión de juego.
* Manisha Upadhyaya: Upadhyaya es una portera que ha mantenido la portería imbatida en varios partidos para la selección nacional. Es conocida por sus reflejos y su habilidad para parar penaltis.

El equipo nacional de fútbol femenino de Nepal es un equipo en ascenso que tiene el potencial de lograr grandes cosas en los próximos años. El equipo tiene una base sólida de talento y un entrenador experimentado, y está trabajando duro para clasificarse para la Copa Mundial Femenina de la FIFA 2023.