Scotland women's national football team
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| Association | Scottish Football Association | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Most caps | Pauline Hamill (100) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Top scorer | Julie Fleeting (100) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FIFA rank | 26 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Largest win 17 - 0 against Lithuania |
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| Appearances | None; not eligible (First in -) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| UEFA Women's Championship | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Scotland women's national football team represents Scotland in international women's football.
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[edit] Honours
[edit] Performance in World Cup
- FIFA Women's World Cup:
[edit] Performance in European Championship
- European Competition for Women's Football:
- UEFA Women's Championship:
[edit] Current Squad
- Holly Anderson (Fulham)
- Michelle Barr (Vermont Lady Voltage)
- Linda Brown (FC Kilmarnock)
- Alana Bruce (Forfar Farmington)
- Amanda Burns (Hibernian LFC)
- Stacey Cook (Hibernian LFC)
- Ifeoma Dieke (Soccerlocker)
- Gemma Fay (Leeds Utd LFC)
- Julie Ferguson (Hibernian LFC)
- Julie Fleeting (Arsenal LFC)
- Mhairi Gilmour (Hibernian LFC)
- Nicky Grant (Doncaster Belles LFC)
- Pauline Hamill (Doncaster Belles LFC)
- Donna James (Glasgow City LFC)
- Claire Johnstone (Hamilton Academical)
- Rhonda Jones (Florida Atlantic University)
- Shelley Kerr (Doncaster Belles LFC)
- Pamela Liddell (Hamilton Academical LFC)
- Joanne Love (Doncaster Belles LFC)
- Suzanne Malone (Hamilton Academical LFC)
- Kirsty McBride (Hibernian LFC)
- Amy McDonald (FC Kilmarnock)
- Jane McFarlane (Hibernian LFC)
- Debbie McWhinnie (Hibernian LFC)
- Joelle Murray (Hibernian LFC)
- Marlene Pearson (Hibernian LFC)
- Julia Ralph (Aberdeen LFC)
- Suzanne Robertson (Hibernian LFC)
- Julie Smith (FC Kilmarnock)
- Megan Sneddon (Queens Park LFC)
- Jayne Sommerville (Glasgow City LFC)
- Denise Brolly (Florida Atlantic University)
- Jenna McCandlish (Hibernian LFC)
- Leanne Ross (Newburgh LFC)
- Hollie Thomson (Hamilton Academical LFC)
- Suzanne Lappin (Glasgow City LFC)
- Leanne Crichton (Edinburgh LFC)
[edit] Forthcoming Fixtures
| Opposition | Date | Venue | Tournament |
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| Denmark | 27 April 2008 | TBD | European Championship Qualifier |
| Portugal | 3 May 2008 | TBD | European Championship Qualifier |
| Ukraine | 28 May 2008 | McDiarmid Park, Perth | European Championship Qualifier |
| Slovakia | 28 September 2008 | McDiarmid Park, Perth | European Championship Qualifier |
[edit] See also
- Scotland national football team
- Scotland national under-21 football team
- Scotland national under-19 football team

