France women’s national football team

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The France women’s national football team is an elite European side known for its technical, possession-based style and regular contention at major international tournaments such as the FIFA Women’s World Cup and UEFA Women’s Championship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf women’s national association football team
association FIFA
UEFA
awayKitColorPrimary white
bestFifaWorldCupResult fourth place
bestFifaWorldCupResultYear 2011
bestOlympicGamesResult fourth place
bestOlympicGamesResultYear 2012
bestUefaWomen’sChampionshipResult semi-finals
bestUefaWomen’sChampionshipResultYear 2013
2022
captain Wendie Renard
confederation UEFA
continent Europe
country France
fifaCode FRA
fifaRankingHighest 2
fifaRankingHighestDate 2018-03
fifaRankingLowest 15
fifaRankingLowestDate 2003-03
fifaWorldCupAppearances 5
firstFifaWorldCupAppearance 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup
surface form: 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup
firstInternationalMatch 1971-04-17
firstInternationalOpponent Netherlands women’s national football team
firstInternationalResult 4–0 win for France
firstOlympicGamesAppearance 2012 Summer Olympics
firstUefaWomen’sChampionshipAppearance 1997 UEFA Women's Championship
surface form: 1997 UEFA Women’s Championship
gender women
governingBody Fédération Française de Football
surface form: French Football Federation
homeKitColorPrimary blue
homeStadium Stade de France
Stade de la Meinau
Stade du Hainaut
nickname France women’s national football team self-linksurface differs
surface form: Les Bleues
notablePlayer Amandine Henry
Camille Abily
Eugénie Le Sommer
Gaëtane Thiney
Wendie Renard
olympicGamesAppearances 3
regularlyCompetesIn FIFA Women's World Cup
surface form: FIFA Women’s World Cup

Olympic women's football tournament
surface form: Summer Olympic Games women’s football tournament

UEFA Women's European Championship
surface form: UEFA Women’s Championship
represents France
sport association football
styleOfPlay possession-based football
technical football
teamColors blue
red
white
uefaWomen’sChampionshipAppearances 7

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England women’s national football team notableRival France women’s national football team
Fédération Française de Football governs France women’s national football team
this entity surface form: French women’s national football team
Fédération Française de Football hasNationalTeam France women’s national football team
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup fourthPlace France women’s national football team
this entity surface form: France women's national football team
2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup fairPlayAwardWinner France women’s national football team
2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup fairPlayAwardWinner France women’s national football team
Germany women's national football team notableRival France women’s national football team
this entity surface form: France women's national football team
France women’s national football team nickname France women’s national football team self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Les Bleues