Fixtures

Women’s International 10/28 21:00 - Peru (W) vs Panama (W) - View
CONMEBOL Nations League Women 11/28 21:00 3 Peru (W) vs Chile (W) - View
CONMEBOL Nations League Women 12/02 21:00 4 Venezuela (W) vs Peru (W) - View
CONMEBOL Nations League Women 04/10 21:00 5 Peru (W) vs Austen Huang - View
CONMEBOL Nations League Women 04/14 21:00 6 Peru (W) vs Paraguay (W) - View
CONMEBOL Nations League Women 04/18 21:00 7 Ecuador (W) vs Peru (W) - View

Results

CONMEBOL Nations League Women 10/24 23:00 1 [4] Baerum v Peru (W) [4] L 4-1
Womens Copa America 07/21 21:00 4 [1] Argentina Women v Peru Women [5] L 1-0
Womens Copa America 07/18 21:00 3 [4] Uruguay Women v Peru Women [5] L 1-0
Womens Copa America 07/16 00:00 2 [5] Peru Women v Ecuador Women [3] L 1-3
Womens Copa America 07/12 21:00 1 [3] Peru Women v Chile Women [3] L 0-3
Women’s International 04/08 20:00 - Peru Women v Cuba Women W 3-2
Women’s International 04/05 20:00 - Peru Women v Cuba Women L 2-3
Women’s International 02/26 21:00 - Peru Women v Jamaica Women L 2-3
Women’s International 02/23 21:00 - Peru Women v Jamaica Women L 0-2
Women’s International 10/29 20:00 - Peru Women v Bolivia Women W 2-1
Women’s International 10/26 20:00 - Peru Women v Bolivia Women W 1-0
Women’s International 07/17 01:30 - El Salvador Women v Peru Women L 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 8 3
Wins 3 3 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 8 5 3
Goals for 12 11 1
Goals against 23 17 6
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 4 2 2

The Peru women's national football team represents Peru in international women's football and is controlled by the Peruvian Football Federation (FPF) (Federación Peruana de Fútbol in Spanish). They have been a part of the CONMEBOL confederation since its formation in 1996. The Peruvian team has yet to qualify for a FIFA Women's World Cup and is currently ranked 82nd in the FIFA Rankings.

Peru's best result in major international competitions was in the 1998 Sudamericano Femenino, where they achieved third place. They then achieved fourth place in 2003 where they jointed hosted with Argentina and Ecuador. La Blanquirroja is coached by Antonio Spinelli and plays the majority of its games in the Estadio Félix Castillo Tardío in Chincha Alta.

History

In 1996 the Peruvian Peruvian Football Federation created the Peruvian Primera División Femenina under the name of Metropolitan women's football championship (currently known as Liga Femenina). On that basis, in 1998 the federation gathered its very best players into a national team, whose first international appearance was the third South American Women's Football Championship played in Argentina, in which the team achieved third place.

The Peruvian Squad at the 2014 Copa América Femenina

In the early 2000s, Peru gained fourth place in the 2003 South American Women's Football Championship on home soil and won the gold medal at the 2005 Bolivarian Games. The late 2010s saw a decline in Peruvian women's football, being eliminated in the group stage of the Copa America since 2003 and the same for the U-17 and U-20 team. In 2019, the team automatically qualified for the 2019 Pan American Games for the first time as hosts and placed 8th after losing to Jamaica. With only two goals scored and seven conceded, they finished last in their group with one point. They automatically qualified for the 2027 Pan American Games as hosts.