Women's World Cup Qual 03/03 18:00 1 Azerbaijan (W) v North Macedonia Women - View
Women's World Cup Qual 03/07 18:00 2 North Macedonia Women v Andorra Women - View
Women's World Cup Qual 04/14 18:00 3 North Macedonia Women v Hungary (W) - View
Women's World Cup Qual 04/18 18:00 4 Hungary (W) v North Macedonia Women - View
Women's World Cup Qual 06/05 18:00 5 Andorra Women v North Macedonia Women - View
Women's World Cup Qual 06/09 18:00 6 North Macedonia Women v Azerbaijan (W) - View

The North Macedonia women's national football team represents North Macedonia in international women's football. The team is controlled by the Football Federation of Macedonia, the governing body for football in the country.

History

They are currently coached by Kiril Izov. The North Macedonia women's team find themselves ranked 129th out of 159 active women's footballing nations registered with FIFA.

The women's team played their first official game on 7 May 2005, in which they were beaten 4–0 by Croatia. Two weeks later, on 21 May 2005, Macedonia scored their first ever goal in a 7–1 loss to Slovenia.

The North Macedonia Women’s National Soccer Team represents North Macedonia in international women's soccer competitions. Established to promote and develop women's football in the country, the team is governed by the Football Federation of North Macedonia.

The squad is known for its determination and passion on the field, showcasing a blend of emerging talent and experienced players. They compete in various tournaments, including UEFA Women's Euro qualifiers and international friendlies, striving to elevate their status in European women's soccer.

The team's colors are typically red and yellow, reflecting the national flag, and they play their home matches at various venues across North Macedonia. With a commitment to growth and development, the North Macedonia Women’s team aims to inspire future generations of female athletes and foster a strong soccer culture in the region. As they continue to build their legacy, they embody the spirit of resilience and ambition, making strides in the competitive landscape of women's football.