The Eswatini women's national football team, nicknamed Sitsebe Samhlekazi, represents Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, in international football and is controlled by the Eswatini Football Association.

History

Eswatini made their competitive debut in the qualification for the 1998 African Championships, where they lost to their neighbours, South Africa. Eswatini have not played in any further qualification matches, but they have played a number of friendly matches, mostly against neighbouring countries. In 2008, Eswatini beat Mozambique 3–1.

The Eswatini Women’s National Soccer Team, representing the Kingdom of Eswatini (formerly known as Swaziland), is a dynamic and passionate group of athletes dedicated to promoting women's soccer in the region. Established to empower female players and elevate the sport, the team showcases the talent and determination of women in Eswatini.

The team competes in various regional and international tournaments, striving to make a mark on the African soccer scene. With a focus on skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship, the Eswatini Women aim to inspire the next generation of female athletes. Their vibrant playing style, characterized by agility and resilience, reflects the rich cultural heritage of Eswatini.

Off the field, the team is committed to community engagement and advocacy for women's rights, using soccer as a platform to promote gender equality and empowerment. As they continue to grow and evolve, the Eswatini Women’s National Soccer Team remains a source of pride for the nation, embodying the spirit of determination and hope for a brighter future in women's sports.