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Côte d'Ivoire women's national football team : ウィキペディア英語版
Ivory Coast women's national football team

(1 June 1988, Foshan)
| Largest win =
(26 May 2012, Abidjan)
| Largest loss =
(7 June 2015, Ottawa)
| World cup apps = 1
| World cup first = 2015
| World cup best = Group Stage (2015)
|Regional name = African Women's Championship
|Regional cup apps = 2
|Regional cup first = 2012
|Regional cup best = 3rd (2014)
| type=women
}}
The Ivory Coast women's national football team played their first international in 1988. They are currently ranked the 67th best team in the world and the 6th best team in CAF.
==History==
In 1985, almost no country in the world had a women's national football team, including Côte d'Ivoire who did not play their first FIFA recognised match until 1988 when they participated in the Women's FIFA Invitational Tournament 1988. The country was in Group A. On 1 June, they lost to the Netherlands 0-3 in a game in Foshan. On 3 June, they lost to Canada 0-6 in a game in Foshan. In a game on 5 June, they lost to China 1-8 in a game in Guangzhou. In 1992, they competed at the 1st Lyon'ne Cup — Women, held in Lyon, France from 17–20 April. Côte d'Ivoire was in the nation's group. They lost to the United States U20 team 0-4, lost to the CIS team 0-3 and lost to France 1-6. In 2002, the team competed in 2 matches.〔 In 2003, they played in 0 matches.〔 In 2004, they played in 0 matches.〔 In 2005, they played in 3 matches.〔 In 2006, they played in 2 matches.〔 In 2006, the team had 3 training sessions a week.〔 In 2005, they played in the women's Tournoi de Solidarité in Dakar, Senegal. On 18 May, they lost to Mali 1-6. On 20 May, they tied Senegal 3-3. They did not make the finals and overall finished last in the tournament. On 17 May 2006 in Dakar, Togo tied Côte d'Ivoire 3-3. In 2007, the country competed at the Tournoi de Cinq Nations held in Ouagadougou. On 2 September, they tied Mali 1-1 with Rita Akaffou scoring for the team in the 65th minute. On 5 September, they beat Togo 5-0 before Togo was disqualified from the competition for bringing a club team. On 6 September, they lost to Mali 1-2. In 2010, the country had a team at the African Women's Championships during the preliminary rounds. In the round, they beat Guinea 5-1. They lost to Malawi 4-2 in the return leg. In the 2010, Women's Championship in Africa, they lost in the preliminary round in March, they beat Gabon at home and away 2-1 and 3-1. In the first round against Nigeria, they lost both matches by scores of 1–2 and 1–3. The country did not have a team competing at the 2011 All Africa Games.
The national team has trained in Abidjan.〔 , the country did not have an under-17 or under-20 side.〔 In June 2012, the team was ranked 67th in the world by FIFA and the 6th best team in CAF. This was an improvement of four places from March 2012 when they were ranked 71st in the world. The team's worst ever ranking was in 2011 when they were ranked 136th in the world. Other rankings include 73 in 2006, 75 in 2007, 74 in 2008, 92 in 2009, and 77 in 2010.〔>〕
However, in 2014 African Women's Championship, Ivory Coast surprised everyone by passing through into the semi-final, and later, they shocked Africa by beating giant South Africa, marked for the first time they would play in FIFA Women's World Cup, in Canada 2015. In the later tournament, the World Cup, they were eliminated with three total losses to Germany (0-10), Thailand (2-3) and Norway (1-3). Despite having lost all, Ange N'Guessan's goal over Norway was voted as one of ten best goal in the whole tournament.

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