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{{Infobox national football team
| Name = Slovakia
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| FIFA Trigramme = SVK
| Association = Slovenský Futbalový Zväz
| Coach = {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Zsolt Pakusza]]
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| FIFA Rank = 41 {{increase}}1
| FIFA max = 34
| FIFA max date = December 2006
| FIFA min = 43
| FIFA min date = June 2005
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'''Slovakia women's national football team''' represent [[Slovakia]] in international games. Slovakia has never taken part in a major championships.
 
'''Slovakian naisten jalkapallomaajoukkue''' edustaa [[Slovakia|Slovakiaa]] kansainvälisissä otteluissa. Slovakia ei ole koskaan saanut paikkaa [[Jalkapallon naisten maailmanmestaruuskilpailut|maailmanmestaruuskilpailuissa]].
==Czechoslovakia==
The national debuted as [[Czechoslovakia]] in 1968 against [[Italy women's national football team|Italy]], and lost 1–2. Due to its early debut, Czechoslovakia became a major force in women's football and first took part in the [[1989 European Competition for Women's Football qualification|qualifying]] for the [[1989 European Competition for Women's Football|European Championships]] in 1989. They finished in second place, and reached the quarter-finals, where they lost over two legs (1–1 home, 0–2 away) against [[Germany women's national football team|West Germany]]. Czechoslovakia also took part in the qualifying for the [[UEFA Women's Euro 1991|European Championships]] in 1991. They finished one point behind [[Hungary women's national football team|Hungary]], and so went to a play-off. Czechoslovakia's third and final qualifying, for the [[UEFA Women's Euro 1993|European Championships]] in 1993, finished with a second-place out of three, behind [[Italy women's national football team|Italy]].
 
Slovakia teki debyyttinsä ystävyysottelussa [[Tšekin naisten jalkapallomaajoukkue|Tshekkiä]] vastaan on 21. kesäkuuta 1993. Slovakia hävisi 0–6.
==Slovakia==
Slovakia made their debut in a friendly match against the [[Czech Republic women's national football team|Czech Republic]] on 21 June 1993. Slovakia lost 0–6. Slovakia made their competitive debut under their own name in the following [[1995 UEFA Women's Championship qualification|qualifying]], for the [[UEFA Women's Championship|1995 European Championships]]. Slovakia finished in second place, and therefore were classed by [[UEFA]] as between a Class A team, who were seeded, and class B, who had to play a playoff with class A.
 
Slovakia pelasi pudotuspeleissä [[Jalkapallon naisten Euroopan-mestaruuskilpailut 1997|EM-kisoissa 1997]].
Slovakia therefore had to play a playoff for the [[UEFA Women's Euro 1997|1997 European Championships]]. The team finished last, and were relegated to Class B. Slovakia remained in Class B until the qualifying for the [[2007 Women's Football World Cup]], when classification was abolished, both for the [[UEFA Women's Championship|European Championships]] and the World Cup. At the [[UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying|qualifying]] for [[UEFA Women's Euro 2009|2009]], Slovakia therefore had their first chance to qualify for a championship. Slovakia had to play in the first round, but won this game. In the second round, Slovakia lost, to [[Portugal women's national football team|Portugal]].
 
==World Cup record==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width:50%;"
|-
!colspan=10|World Cup Finals
|-
!Year
!Result
!GP
!W
!D*
!L
!GF
!GA
!GD
|-
||{{flagicon|China|}} [[1991 FIFA Women's World Cup|1991]]||''Did Not Enter''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
||{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[1995 FIFA Women's World Cup|1995]]||''Did Not Qualify''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
||{{flagicon|USA}} [[1999 FIFA Women's World Cup|1999]]||''Did Not Qualify''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
||{{flagicon|USA}} [[2003 FIFA Women's World Cup|2003]]||''Did Not Qualify''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
||{{flagicon|China}} [[2007 FIFA Women's World Cup|2007]]||''Did Not Qualify''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
||{{flagicon|Germany}} [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup|2011]]||''Did Not Qualify''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
||{{flagicon|Canada}} [[2015 FIFA Women's World Cup|2015]]||''To Be Determined''||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|-
|'''Total'''||0/6||-||-||-||-||-||-||-
|}
:''*Draws include knockout matches decided on [[penalty shootout (football)|penalty kicks]].''
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Competition !! Season !! Stage !! Result !! Opponent !! Position / Notes
|-
| [[1995 UEFA Women's Championship qualification|1995 EC QS]] || 1993–94 || GS: Gr.2 || 1–0 3–1 || {{flagicon|Latvia}} [[Latvia women's national football team|Latvia]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–2 0–6 || {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Sweden women's national football team|Sweden]] || 2 / 3
|-
| [[1997 UEFA Women's Championship qualification|1997 EC QS]] || 1995–96 || GS: Class A, Gr.1 || 0–17 0–4 || {{flagicon|Norway}} [[Norway women's national football team|Norway]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–0 1–2 || {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Finland women's national football team|Finland]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–3 0–2 || {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Germany women's national football team|Germany]] || 4 / 4
|-
| || 1996 || Relegation play-off || 1–3 1–2 || {{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Belgium women's national football team|Belgium]] || Relegated to Class B
|-
| [[1999 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1999 WC QS]] || 1997–98 || GS: Class B, Gr.4 || 11–0 7–0 || {{flagicon|Bosnia}} [[Bosnia and Herzegovina women's national football team|Bosnia and Herzegovina]] ||
|-
| || || || 1–1 1–1 || {{flagicon|Romania}} [[Romania women's national football team|Romania]] ||
|-
| || || || 4–0 0–3 || {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Hungary women's national football team|Hungary]] ||
|-
| || || || 4–0 5–0 || {{flagicon|Israel}} [[Israel women's national football team|Israel]] || 2 / 5
|-
| [[2001 UEFA Women's Championship qualification|2001 EC QS]] || 1999-00 || GS: Class B, Gr.3 || 4–0 3–1 || {{flagicon|Estonia}} [[Estonia women's national football team|Estonia]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–1 6–1 || {{flagicon|Belarus}} [[Belarus women's national football team|Belarus]] ||
|-
| || || || 5–0 4–0 || {{flagicon|Israel}} [[Israel women's national football team|Israel]] ||
|-
| || || || 1–4 0–3 || {{flagicon|Romania}} [[Romania women's national football team|Romania]] || 3 / 5
|-
| [[2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2003 WC QS]] || 2001–02 || GS: Class B, Gr.4 || 7–0 6–2 || {{flagicon|Bosnia}} [[Bosnia and Herzegovina women's national football team|Bosnia and Herzegovina]] ||
|-
| || || || 2–3 3–1 || {{flagicon|Belarus}} [[Belarus women's national football team|Belarus]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–2 1–3 || {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Hungary women's national football team|Hungary]] ||
|-
| || || || 3–0 3–0 || {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Turkey women's national football team|Turkey]] || 2 / 5
|-
| [[2005 UEFA Women's Championship qualification|2005 EC QS]] || 2003–04 || GS: Class B, Gr.3 || 5–0 10–0 || {{flagicon|Armenia}} [[Armenia women's national football team|Armenia]] ||
|-
| || || || 1–3 2–2 || {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Greece women's national football team|Greece]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–3 2–3 || {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Austria women's national football team|Austria]] || 3 / 4
|-
| [[2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2007 WC QS]] || 2005–06 || GS: Class B, Gr.2 || 2–1 3–2 || {{flagicon|Romania}} [[Romania women's national football team|Romania]] ||
|-
| || || || 4–0 2–0 || {{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} [[Kazakhstan women's national football team|Kazakhstan]] ||
|-
| || || || 1–2 2–0 || {{flagicon|Northern Ireland}} [[Northern Ireland women's national football team|Northern Ireland]] || 1 / 4
|-
| [[UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying|2009 EC QS]] || 2006 || PR: Gr.3 || 4–0 || {{flagicon|Luxembourg}} [[Luxembourg women's national football team|Luxembourg]] ||
|-
| || || || 3–0 || {{flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Lithuania women's national football team|Lithuania]] ||
|-
| || || || 8–0 || {{flagicon|Malta}} [[Malta women's national football team|Malta]] || 1 / 4
|-
| || 2007–08 || GS: Gr.5 || 2–1 1–0 || {{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Portugal women's national football team|Portugal]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–4 0–5 || {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Ukraine women's national football team|Ukraine]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–3 0–6 || {{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Scotland women's national football team|Scotland]] ||
|-
| || || || 1–4 1–6 || {{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Denmark women's national football team|Denmark]] || 4 / 5
|-
| [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2011 WC QS]] || 2009–10 || GS: Gr.2 || 9–0 6–1 || {{flagicon|Macedonia}} [[Macedonia women's national football team|Macedonia]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–1 0–4 || {{flagicon|Norway}} [[Norway women's national football team|Norway]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–2 0–1 || {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Netherlands women's national football team|Netherlands]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–2 0–2 || {{flagicon|Belarus}} [[Belarus women's national football team|Belarus]] || 4 / 5
|-
| [[UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying|2013 EC QS]] || 2011–12 || GS: Gr.5 || 0–0 0–2 || {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Ukraine women's national football team|Ukraine]] ||
|-
| || || || 3–1 2–0 || {{flagicon|Estonia}} [[Estonia women's national football team|Estonia]] ||
|-
| || || || 3–0 0–1 || {{flagicon|Belarus}} [[Belarus women's national football team|Belarus]] ||
|-
| || || || 0–1 0–2 || {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Finland women's national football team|Finland]] || 4 / 5
|}
 
==Current squad==
Squad for the 19 September 2012 [[UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying|European Championship 2013 qualification]] match against [[Belarus women's national football team|Belarus]]. Source: [http://www.futbalsfz.sk/oficialne-spravy/novinka/nominacia-reprezentacie-zien-na-kvalifikacny-zapas-v-bielorusku.html Slovak Football Federation].
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Position !! Player !! Birth !! Club
|-
| GK || [[Lucia El-Dahaibiová]] || 1989 || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[FK Slovan Duslo Šaľa (women)|Slovan Duslo Šaľa]]
|-
| GK || [[Mária Korenčiová]] || 1989 || {{flagicon|GER}} [[SC Sand]]
|-
| DF || [[Alexandra Bíróová]] || 1991 || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[SV Neulengbach|Neulengbach]]
|-
| DF || [[Patrícia Fischerová]] || 1993 || {{flagicon|POL}} [[1. FC Katowice (women)|Katowice]]
|-
| DF || [[Eva Kolenová]] || 1985 || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[SKV Altenmarkt|Altenmarkt]]
|-
| DF || [[Monika Matysová]] || 1981 || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[ASV Spratzern|Spratzern]]
|-
| DF || [[Lenka Mravíková]] || 1987 || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Slovan Bratislava (women)|Slovan Bratislava]]
|-
| DF || [[Jana Vojteková]] || 1991 || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Slovan Bratislava (women)|Slovan Bratislava]]
|-
| MF || [[Ivana Bojdová]] || 1985 || {{flagicon|POL}} [[RTP Unia Racibórz|Unia Racibórz]]
|-
| MF || [[Dana Fecková]] || 1987 || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Slovan Bratislava (women)|Slovan Bratislava]]
|-
| MF || [[Veronika Klechová]] || 1989 || {{flagicon|WAL}} [[Cardiff City Ladies F.C.|Cardiff City]]
|-
| MF || [[Lucia Ondrušová]] || 1988 || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[FK Bohemians Prague (women)|Bohemians Prague]]
|-
| MF || [[Veronika Rybárová]] || 1993 || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Slovan Bratislava (women)|Slovan Bratislava]]
|-
| MF || [[Dominika Škorvánková]] || 1991 || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[SV Neulengbach|Neulengbach]]
|-
| MF || [[Lucia Šušková]] || || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Slovan Bratislava (women)|Slovan Bratislava]]
|-
| FW || [[Diana Bartovičová]] || 1993 || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[SK Slavia Praha (women)|Slavia Prague]]
|-
| FW || [[Lucia Haršányová]] || 1990 || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[SV Neulengbach|Neulengbach]]
|-
| FW || [[Patrícia Hmírová]] || 1993 || {{flagicon|POL}} [[1. FC Katowice (women)|Katowice]]
|-
|}
 
===Reserve players===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Position !! Player !! Birth !! Club
|-
| GK || [[Lenka Gazdíková]] || 1986 || {{flagicon|CZE}} [[FK Krupka|Krupka]]
|-
| GK || [[Michaela Horváthová]] || 1994 || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Slovan Bratislava (women)|Slovan Bratislava]]
|-
| DF || [[Mária Antalová]] || 1992 || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Slovan Bratislava (women)|Slovan Bratislava]]
|-
| DF || [[Alexandra Hollá]] || 1994 || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Slovan Bratislava (women)|Slovan Bratislava]]
|-
| DF || [[Katarína Pračková]] || 1985 || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Slovan Bratislava (women)|Slovan Bratislava]]
|-
| MF || [[Katarína Ištóková]] || 1986 || {{flagicon|POL}} [[RTP Unia Racibórz|Unia Racibórz]]
|-
| MF || [[Hana Korytárová]] || || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[ŠKF Žilina|Žilina]]
|-
| MF || [[Veronika Šaraboková]] || 1989 || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[SKV Altenmarkt|Altenmarkt]]
|-
| MF || [[Dominika Sýkorová]] || 1988 || {{flagicon|POL}} [[RTP Unia Racibórz|Unia Racibórz]]
|}
 
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