AFC Womens Asian Cup Qualifying 07/05 09:00 1 Timor Leste Women v Mongolia Women L 3-1
AFC Womens Asian Cup Qualifying 07/02 12:30 1 Mongolia Women v Thailand (W) L 0-11
AFC Womens Asian Cup Qualifying 06/26 09:00 1 Iraq Women v Mongolia Women L 5-2
AFC Womens Asian Cup Qualifying 06/23 09:00 1 Mongolia Women v India Women L 0-13
Asian Games Women 09/25 11:30 2 Mongolia Women v Uzbekistan Women L 0-6
Asian Games Women 09/22 11:30 1 China Women v Mongolia Women L 16-0
Womens Olympic Qual 11/11 08:00 - Philippines Women v Mongolia Women D 0-0
Womens Olympic Qual 11/08 08:00 1 Chinese Taipei Women v Mongolia Women L 9-0
Womens Olympic Qual 11/06 08:00 1 Mongolia Women v Arema Cronus D 2-2
Women’s International 09/07 09:00 - Mongolia Women v Macau Women D 0-0
East Asian Championship Women 09/05 09:00 - Mongolia Women v Guam Women W 1-0
Other Match 09/03 09:00 - Mongolia Women v Northern Mariana Women W 3-2

The Mongolia women's national football team (Mongolian: Монголын хөлбөмбөгийн эмэгтэйчүүдийн шигшээ баг) represents Mongolia in international women's association football. the team is governed by Mongolian Football Federation (MFF) and competes in AFC and EAFF women's competitions. the Mongolian team's first activity was in 2018 when they entered for the first time the preliminary round of 2019 EAFF Women's E-1 Football Championship.

History

Beginning

With women's association football starting to flourish in Asia and especially in East Asia. The Mongolian Football Federation announced new policies to improve the women's game in the country, the federation appointed the Japanese coach Iki Yoji to support women's football development. Later in 2016, the Japanese coach was reappointed as coach of the U-16 girls' team in which within one year period, the team debuted internationally by participating in category C of the East Asian U-16 girls competition in 2017. History was made as the Mongolian team managed to score their first goal internationally and win their first match since debuting. The MFF had initial plans to debut the senior team in the 2017 EAFF E-1 Football Championship, however, they withdrew before the preliminary round started.

In 2018 the EAFF announced that Mongolia will be hosting the 2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship Preliminary Round, Mongolia started its international football journey led by their coach Ganbold Tsedevsuren with a win against Northern Mariana Islands in which they came from behind of two-goal, to win the match three goals to two in front of a home crowd with an estimated of 421 attendance with Narmandakh Namuunaa scoring Mongolia's first goal. In their second match against Guam the Mongolian have beat the odds with an impressive one-nil win, with 6 points Mongolia led the table. The third matchday saw Mongolia and Macau play to a scoreless draw in their last match. History was made as Mongolia advanced to the second preliminary round winning the first round undefeated.

In October 2018, the Mongolian federation announced its participation in the 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament to be the first major tournament outside of East Asia. the team was drawn to face Tajikistan the host and the Philippines, Singapore and Chinese Taipei.

The Mongolia Women’s National Soccer Team represents Mongolia in international women's soccer competitions. Established to promote and develop women's football in the country, the team is governed by the Mongolian Football Federation. The squad is known for its determination, resilience, and growing talent, showcasing the spirit of Mongolian culture on the field.

The team has made significant strides in recent years, participating in various regional tournaments and qualifiers, and is committed to improving its standing in the Asian football landscape. With a focus on youth development and grassroots initiatives, the Mongolia Women’s team aims to inspire the next generation of female athletes in Mongolia.

Wearing their colors with pride, the players embody teamwork, skill, and a passion for the game. As they continue to compete and gain experience, the Mongolia Women’s National Team is dedicated to making its mark in the world of soccer, fostering a sense of national pride and unity through sport.