Uruguay women's national football team
- Uruguay women's national football team
National football team women
Name = Uruguay
Badge = Uruguay football association.svg
FIFA Trigramme = URU
Nickname = - La Celeste,"Charrúas"| Association = Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol
Coach = José Luis Rodríguez
Captain =
Most caps = Aída Camaño
Top scorer = Angélica Souza
FIFA Rank = 59
First game = fbw-rt|URU 1 - 2 fbw|CAN (Montevideo, Uruguay; January 12, 1997)
| Largest win = fbw-rt|URU 4 - 2 fbw|PAR (Buenos Aires, Argentina; December 9, 2000)
Largest loss = fbw-rt|ARG 8 - 0 fbw|URU (Salta, Argentina; April 13, 2003)
World cup apps = 0
World cup first = -
World cup best = -
Olympic first = -
Olympic apps = 0
Olympic best = -
Regional name = Sudamericano Femenino
Regional cup apps = 3
Regional cup first = 1998
Regional cup best = Third Place (2006)
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The Uruguay women's national football team represents Uruguay in international women's football.
The women's football section of the AUF born in 1996 and the first official competition of the national team took place in the southamerican championship of 1998.The best to date performance in this tournament became with the third place in 2006.
World Cup record
*1991: Did not enter
*1995: Did not enter
*1999: Did not qualify
*2003: Did not qualify
*2007: Did not qualify
udamericano Femenino record
*1991: Did not enter
*1995: Did not enter
*1998: Group Stage
*2003: Group Stage
*2006: Third Place
Panamerican Games record
*1999: Did not qualify
*2003: Dit not qualify
*2007: Group Stage
Current Squad
As of 2008
Recent additional Calls
for friendly game June 2008 vs Long Beach State
Recent games
ee also
*Uruguay national football team
* [http://www.auf.org.uy/femenino.aspx current tournament]
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