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The Pakistan women's national football team is the female representative in international women's football for Pakistan.The team was formed in 2010 and has not yet qualified for the AFC Women's Asian Cup or the FIFA Women's World Cup, but has competed in four editions of the biennial SAFF Women's Championship.
The first women's T20I match was held in August 2004 between England and New Zealand. [2] The Pakistan national women's cricket team played its first T20I match at the Vineyard, Dublin in 2009, losing to Ireland by 9 wickets. [3] Since the team made its first appearance in 2009, 55 women have represented Pakistan in T20I cricket. [4]
This is a list of Pakistan's women's international footballers – association football players who have played for the Pakistan women's national football team in officially recognised international matches. The women's national team is governed by the Pakistan Football Federation. [1] [2]
The Pakistan women's national cricket team, also known as Green Shirts or Women in Green, represents Pakistan in international women's cricket.One of ten teams competing in the ICC Women's Championship (the highest level of international women's cricket), the team is organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The Pakistan women's team played their first ODI match in January 1997, [3] a match they lost by 10 wickets to New Zealand at the Hagley Oval, Christchurch. [4] This list includes all players who have played at least one ODI match and is initially arranged in the order of debut appearance.
Pakistan have lost two matches, while one resulted in a draw. [6] Twenty women have played Test matches for Pakistan. [7] [8] As of 2014, four players have made the most appearances for Pakistan in Women's Test cricket, playing in all the three matches. Five players have appeared in two matches each, and eleven have played in one match each. [7]
Pakistan's A Team won the first two 20-over fixtures, to win the series with a match to spare. [13] Conversely, the West Indies won the first two WT20I matches, to also win the series with a game to spare. [14] The Pakistan A Team won the third 20-over match by eight wickets, to win the series 3–0. [15]
This category is for footballers who have appeared for the senior Pakistan women's national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Under-23 or other junior levels). For men's international players, see Category:Pakistan men's international footballers .