Fixtures

Africa Cup of Nations Women 07/09 19:00 2 DR Congo Women vs Morocco Women - View
Africa Cup of Nations Women 07/12 19:00 3 Morocco Women vs Senegal Women - View

Results

Africa Cup of Nations Women 07/05 20:00 1 Morocco Women v Zambia Women D 2-2
Women’s International 06/28 19:30 - Morocco Women v Tanzania Women W 4-0
Women’s International 06/19 19:30 - Morocco Women v Malawi Women W 4-2
Women’s International 04/08 17:00 - Morocco Women v Cameroon Women L 0-1
Women’s International 04/04 18:00 - Morocco Women v Tunisia Women W 3-1
Women’s International 02/25 18:00 - Morocco Women v Marcin Nowak D 1-1
Women’s International 02/21 17:00 - Morocco Women v Ghana Women W 1-0
Women’s International 12/03 17:00 - Morocco Women v Mali Women W 1-0
Women’s International 11/28 17:00 - Morocco Women v Botswana Women W 3-1
Women’s International 10/29 18:00 - Morocco Women v Senegal Women W 7-0
Women’s International 10/25 18:00 - Morocco Women v Tanzania Women W 4-1
Women’s International 06/03 19:00 - Morocco Women v DR Congo Women W 3-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 10 0
Wins 8 8 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 28 28 0
Goals against 7 7 0
Clean sheets 4 4 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

The Morocco women's national football team (Arabic: منتخب المغرب لكرة القدم للسيدات) represents Morocco in international women's football and is managed by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. The team played its first international match in 1998, as part of the third Women's Africa Cup of Nations.

They have participated in the FIFA Women's World Cup once, in 2023. They made history in the same tournament, qualifying to the knock-out stages after placing second in the group stages before they fell short in the Round of 16 to France.

The traditional rivals of Morocco are mainly Spain, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt.

History

On 26 April 2006, Morocco made their first ever final in the 2006 Arab Women's Championship, defeating Egypt 4–2 in the semi-final. They lost the final 1–0 against Algeria.

2020s

On 22 February 2020, Morocco lionesses managed to win the 2020 UNAF Women's Cup after defeating Algeria 2–0 to top the final standings.

After hiatus and lack of achievement, the Women's AFCON was expanded to 12 teams, starting from 2020, but due to COVID-19 pandemic, the first edition was held in Morocco 2022 instead. Using this home advantage, Morocco restarted its women's football structure, rebuilt its women's team that has long been neglected. With greater interest, Morocco was able to create history by reaching the semi-finals in their home soil. With this achievement, Morocco made a history as the first Arab country to qualify for the FIFA Women's World Cup, debuting in 2023. Morocco went on to make another historic chapter as the first North African and Arab country to participate in the final of a continental tournament by beating African powerhouse and three-times defending champions Nigeria on penalties. However, Morocco could not finish its dream in the final after losing to an experienced South African side, whose two goals crushed the Moroccan dream to win the title.

In their first ever FIFA Women's World Cup, Morocco qualified to the knockout stages after placing second in their group, losing their first match 6–0 to Germany and winning both their second and third match 1–0 respectively against South Korea and Colombia. This made them the lowest ranked nation to qualify for the knock-out stages. In the game against South Korea, Moroccan player Nouhaila Benzina became the first player to play in a World Cup match wearing a hijab. Morocco ended their journey in the Round of 16, after losing 4–0 to France.

On 12 October 2023, Spanish coach Jorge Vilda was announced as the new head coach of the Moroccan women's team. On 14 November 2023, Morocco was nominated for the 2023 Best African Women’s National Team of the Year by CAF.

The Morocco Women’s National Soccer Team, known as the "Lionesses of the Atlas," represents Morocco in international women's soccer. Established in 1998, the team has made significant strides in recent years, showcasing the growing popularity and development of women's football in the country.

The Lionesses are known for their resilience, skill, and determination on the field. They wear the national colors of red and green, symbolizing the rich heritage and culture of Morocco. The team's home matches are played at various venues across the country, where they enjoy passionate support from fans who rally behind them.

Under the guidance of dedicated coaching staff, the Morocco Women’s team has participated in various international competitions, including the African Women’s Cup of Nations and FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers. Their journey reflects not only their athletic prowess but also the empowerment of women in sports within Morocco and the broader region.

With a blend of experienced players and emerging talent, the Lionesses continue to inspire a new generation of female athletes, aiming to elevate their status on the global stage and make their mark in the world of soccer. As they strive for excellence, the Morocco Women’s National Team embodies the spirit of perseverance and ambition, making them a formidable force in women's football.