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The Turkey women's national football team represents Turkey in international women's football. The team was established in 1995, and compete in the qualification for UEFA Women's Championship and the UEFA qualifying of FIFA Women's World Cup. It has been recognized as Türkiye by the FIFA and UEFA since 2022.

History
The first recorded international match of the Turkey women's national team was the friendly game against Romania held at Zeytinburnu Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey on 8 September 1995, which ended in a 0–8 defeat for the Turkish nationals. The team took part at the UEFA Women's Euro 1997 qualifying round and debuted in the away match against Hungary on 4 October 1995, losing 0–6. The nationals won their first match against Georgia at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification round on 25 September 1997 after eleven losses. The biggest loss of the Turkey women's national team was against Germany with 1–12 in a friendly match on 14 February 1999. The team's biggest win was with 9–0 against Georgia at the UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying match on 23 November 2006. The women's national team were not formed in the years 2003, 2004 and 2005 because the women's football in Turkey was suspended during this period. Turkey put up its best performance in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification, as Turkey acquired an important draw over Portugal and three wins, though the team still failed to qualify at the end. == Team image ==
Team image
Nicknames The Turkey women's national football team has been known or nicknamed as the "Crescent Stars (Ay-Yıldızlılar)". Home stadium Turkey play their home matches on TFF Riva Facility, a facility of the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) for camp and training purposes of all Turkey national football teams. It is located in Riva, Beykoz district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. == Results and fixtures ==
Results and fixtures
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled. ;Legend 2025 2026 == All-time records ==
All-time records
The following table shows Turkey women's all-time international record : == Matches by year ==
Coaching staff
Current coaching staff Manager history == Players ==
Players
Current squad The following players were called up for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification matches against Switzerland on 14 and 18 April 2026. • Caps and goals are correct as of 14 April 2026. • Source: UEFA Women's European Qualifiersn Recent call-ups The following players have been called up for the team within the last 12 months and are still available for selection. ;Notes • PRE = Preliminary squad/standby. • INJ = It is not part of the current squad due to injury. • COV = The player is not part of the current squad due to has been tested positive for COVID-19. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:TurkeyWomensNationalFootballTeam2014.JPG|Turkey women's national football team in the home match against Belarus on 17 September 2014: Çağlar (12), Uraz (11), Esra Erol (17), Göksu (4), Elgalp (18), Defterli (9), Karabulut (7), Belci (5), Karagenç (3), Çorlu (2), Kara (10). File:TurkeyWomen'sNational (23).JPG|Turkey women's national football team in the home match against Germany on 8 April 2016: Akgöz (1), Nurlu (7), Topçu (16), Yağ (20), Pekel(10), Esra Ero (9), Demir (18), Tezkan (4), Güvenç (3), Korkmaz (8), Kaya (17). File:TurkeyWomen'sNational2018 (15).jpg|Turkey women's national football team in the home match against Estonia on 7 April 2018: Şahin (12), Alpavut (4), Topçu (16), Kara (11), Işık (18), Karagenç (3), Altunkulak (14), Korkmaz (8), Çınar (17), Cümert (6), Karabuşut (7). File:TurkeyWomen'sNational2019 (9).jpg|Turkey women's national football team in the home match against Estonia on 4 October 2019: Akgöz (1), Kaya (17), Nurdoğan (7), Pekel (10), Topçu (16), Hançar (19), Karagenç (3), Cümert (6), Altunkulak (14), Yeniçeri (2), Uzungüney (9), Kara (5). == Records ==
Records
Most capped players • Players in bold are still active. Top goalscorers • Bold indicates still active players. Hat-tricks Centuriate goals == Competitive record ==
Competitive record
FIFA Women's World Cup :*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks. Olympic Games :*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks. UEFA Women's Championship :*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks. UEFA Women's Nations League == FIFA World Rankings ==
FIFA World Rankings
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