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柬埔寨
足球协会柬埔寨足球协会
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主教练Meas Samoeun
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首场国际比赛
柬埔寨 12–0 东帝汶
印度尼西亚巨港;2018年6月30日)
最大比分胜利
柬埔寨 12–0 东帝汶
印度尼西亚巨港;2018年6月30日)
最大比分失利
泰国 11–0 柬埔寨
印度尼西亚巨港;2018年7月4日)

柬埔寨国家女子足球队是代表柬埔寨出战国际赛场的女子足球队,由柬埔寨足球协会管理。尽管柬埔寨足球协会早在1933年就已成立,并得到国际足联亚足联的支持,但足球在该国女性中并不流行,女子足球发展十分缓慢,直到2010年该国才举行了首届全国女足锦标赛,而成年国家队直到2018年才进行了首场正式国际比赛。

山姆·史威柏格英语Sam Schweingruber执导的16岁以下青年队,played in the nation's first FIFA recognised women's international in May 2009 when they played Laos。Nith Pean在这场比赛中进球, being the first woman to score a goal in international play. 14岁以下青年队亦由史威柏格执导,并于2011年参加了由越南举办的亚足联14岁以下女子足球节(AFC U-14 Girls' Festival of Football)。次年,该国13岁以下女子足球队参加了2012年亚足联女子足球节。

历史

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柬埔寨足球协会早在1933年就已成立,并于1954年成为FIFA成员[1][2]。该国足协亦是东南亚足球协会会员[3]。但该国足协并无全职工作人员管理女足,女子足球的利益也得不到协会的保障[1]

2008年至2012年期间,AFC's AID27 programme provides Cambodia a maximum of US$24,000 a year between 2008 and 2012 to support women's football in the country.[4][5] FIFA-supported grassroots development of the women's game also exists. 国际足联基层发展官员山姆·史威柏格英语Sam Schweingruber称:“In Cambodia, it was unthinkable at the outset for girls to take part in the Grassroots programme. We managed to push that through, and now it's seen as perfectly normal. And that is bound to help in boosting the confidence of young Cambodian women, and making them feel more important[6]。”

尽管足球的普及度有所提高[7],但对于女性而言,其受欢迎程度依然仅能排到第五至第十[1]。开展运动所需的空间是所有运动项目均面临的问题[8]。2000年到2006年期间,柬埔寨无一位注册女子足球运动员,该国的65家足球俱乐部均不对女性开放[1]

截至2007年,柬埔寨全国仅有两名女性——Gne Kom' Sorth与Lee Heang通过国际足联的Spirit of Soccer项目取得了D级教练证书。她们努力将足球运动带到柬埔寨这一遍布地雷的土地上[9]。2008年,该国举办了地雷危险教育足球赛(Mine Risk Education Soccer),几支14岁以下女子足球队参与其中[10]。2010年,该国举行了首届全国女足锦标赛[11]。2011年,柬埔寨广播局(Cambodian Broadcasting Service)购得了2011年女足世界杯在该国的转播权[12]。截止2012年,between Battambang or Phnom Penh, there were 400 girls playing in organised clubs.[13]

The progress of women's football in the country was described by FIFA in 2009 as historic.[14] In 2009, the Com-Unity Women's Football Seminar was held 金边.[7] At the three-day seminar, the Football Federation of Cambodia indicated their support for women's football.[7] A follow-up event was supported by FIFA in 2010.[15]

Chheun Nipha from Cambodia participated in a 2012 AFC 'C' Coaching Certificate Course organised as part of the AFC U-13 Girls' Football Tournament 2012.[16][17][18] In 2012, the women's team participated in the Charity Cup, a competition designed to help with fundraising to send a team to compete at the 无家者世界杯足球赛.[19] In May 2012, an under-15 women's football festival was held in Cambodia, organised by the German embassy and German Business Group Cambodia, and held at the University of 马德望. The competition was won by the Mighty Girls in a 2-0 win over CFI.[20]

柬埔寨国家女子足球队于2018年6月30日进行了首场国际足联认可的比赛,对手是东帝汶,并以12-0取胜。

球衣

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柬埔寨国家队球衣上身为蓝、白、红色,下身为白裤与红袜。[2]

近期比赛结果

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2018

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青年队

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13岁以下

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The Cambodia women's national under-13 football team competed in the June 2012 AFC Girls Football Festival against other national sides from Thailand, Myanmar, the Philippines, Guam and Vietnam.[13][21][22] The team played their first match against the Philippines.[23] Cambodia lost to Vietnam 0-1 in the bronze medal game.[24][25] Julie Teo, AFC's Head of Women's Football said of the event: "The quality of teams is good and the tournament has a lot of close matches. Cambodia had improved a lot from the first day."[25] Srey Yuen was the captain in 2012.[26] Many of the players in 2012 were drawn from the CFI club side.[26] The team is coached by Sam Schweingruber.[13]

Sopha Kol, secretary general of FFC, said: "For the very first time, very young Cambodian girls represented Cambodia in a regional tournament like this one. ... It doesn't matter if they win or lose as long as they start. If they don't start now, their potential will be ignored."[27] AFC U-13 Girl Football Tournament 2012, each game had two sessions with 25 minutes each and 10 minutes' break while the football field is 80 metres long and 60 metres wide.[28]

14岁以下

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Kauw was a member of the Cambodia women's national under-14 football team in 2011.[26] The assistant coach was Chhoeurn Nipha and the head coach was Sam Schweingruber.[11][29] The team had a variety of players, including those who attended a football academy, school drop outs who returned just to play and girls from orphanages.[11] The country participated in the AFC U-14 Girls' Festival of Football in Vietnam, where like the other ten participating countries, they fielded two teams.[30][31] This was the first time the country participated in the event.[29][31] At the competition, Cambodia lost to the Philippines 3-0.[32] Some of the players who participated had never left the country before.[11]

16岁以下

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The Cambodia women's national under-16 football team has been coached by Sam Schweingruber since it was created in 2009.[33] The team played in their first FIFA recognised and sponsored international in spring of 2009 when they played Laos[11][33] on 22 May.[34] The team travelled 1,200千米(750英里) to the game via bus.[34] Nith Pean scored a goal when her team was down 2-0 to bring the score to 2-1. Her goal was the first ever goal scored by a Cambodian woman in a FIFA recognised match.[34] That year, the team also played a match against Singapore.[11] Two players on the 2009 under-16 team were Nin and Vesna, a pair of sisters from the SALT Academy. The sisters had been sexually exploited in Thailand but while at the Academy, they developed their skills. Nin eventually became the captain of the team.[33]

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