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- the current holder of the Arabian Gulf Cup, having hosted and won the tournament in 2023, and is also the Arab Cup's most successful nation with four titles...
- World Cup and Olympics easier having contested every edition of both tournaments since 2007. New Zealand co-hosted the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup along...
- 1975 A U-18 Vietnam team parti****ted in at least one edition of this tournament, but its position in any final standings is unknown.   Win   Draw   Lose...
- football competitions such as the Olympic Games, CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament and Pan American Games. The selection is limited to players under the...
- women's tournament in Harare, Zimbabwe from which they withdrew. In 2005, Zambia was supposed to host a regional COSAFA women's football tournament, with...
- remain eligible: Notes INJ Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury. FIFA U-20 World Cup Champions: 2013 Toulon Tournament Champions (13): 1977,...
- Football Federation. It had to date been scheduled to compete in one major tournament, the inaugural Women's Challenge Cup held in Zanzibar in October 2007...
- following players have been called up to a squad in the last 12 months. Notes: INJ: Withdrew due to injury UEFA Women's Championship 2009 UEFA Women's Championship...
- group withdrew. However, India withdrew prior to the beginning of the tournament. The team has also appeared four times in the AFC Asian Cup, Asia's top...
- champion of Cameroon 2008". AllAfrica. 2 September 2008. "Cameroun: Beac et Injs de Yaoundé sacrés champions du Cameroun". AllAfrica.com. 21 July 2009. Batchou...