Sápmi women's national football team
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The Sápmi women's football team is a football team representing the Sámi people, who inhabit northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. The team is a member of the Confederation of Independent Football Associations.[1] It is organized by FA Sápmi.
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Association | FA Sápmi | |
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Confederation | ConIFA | |
Head coach | ![]() | |
Most caps | Caroline Knutsen (4 caps) | |
Top scorer | Gry Keskitalo Skulbørstad (9 goals) | |
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First international | ||
![]() ![]() (27 June 1991) | ||
Biggest win | ||
![]() ![]() (1 july, 2022) | ||
Biggest defeat | ||
![]() (30 June 2005) | ||
VIVA Women's World Cup | ||
Appearances | 1 (first in 2008) | |
Best result | Champions (2008) |
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The head coach is Elin Nicolaisen (as of 2024).[2]