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List of Luxembourg women's international footballers

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The Luxembourg women's national football team represents the nation of Luxembourg in international women's association football. It is controlled by the Luxembourg Football Federation, the governing body of football in Luxembourg, and competes as a member of UEFA.

Luxembourg women played their first ever international match on 18 November 2006, in a preliminary qualifying match for Euro 2009 against Slovakia; it resulted in a 0-4 defeat.[1]

List of Luxembourg women's international footballers

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The following is a list of all players who have played for Luxembourg in an official, senior international match and earning more than 10 caps.

All statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 29 October 2024 against Sweden. The most recent match is highlighted in yellow.

Luxembourg women's national football team players with more than 10 caps
Player Pos. Caps Goals Debut Last or most recent match
Date Opponent Date Opponent
Amy Thompson MF 45 29 3 March 2011  Latvia 29 October 2024  Sweden
Marta Estévez García MF 42 5 29 June 2016  United Arab Emirates 29 October 2024  Sweden
Jessica Birkel ST 40 7 18 November 2006  Slovakia 3 March 2018  Morocco
Kimberley Dos Santos MF 40 2 26 June 2016  United Arab Emirates 29 October 2024  Sweden
Lucie Schlimé GK 31 9 November 2019  Kosovo 29 October 2024  Sweden
Marisa Soares Marques MF 30 0 10 November 2018  Andorra 12 July 2024  Estonia
Laura Miller MF 28 4 3 March 2018  Morocco 29 October 2024  Sweden
Joana Lourenco Magalhães ST 27 8 12 June 2021  Belgium 29 October 2024  Sweden
Rosangela Settanni MF 26 3 18 November 2006  Slovakia 9 April 2013  Albania
Emma Kremer DF 26 1 3 March 2018  Morocco 29 October 2024  Sweden
Andreia Machado DF 25 3 5 April 2012  Malta 29 October 2024  Sweden
Pascale Frising DF 25 1 18 October 2009  Israel 11 April 2017  Montenegro
Isabel Albert DF 25 1 20 September 2020  Bulgaria 25 October 2024  Sweden
Jessica Berscheid DF 24 0 12 February 2014  Poland 21 September 2021  England
Gabriela De Lemos MF 23 5 20 March 2013  Estonia 19 February 2022  Tahiti
Julie Marques Abreu ST 22 6 21 June 2019  Andorra 4 June 2024  Albania
Janine Hansen ST 21 10 18 November 2006  Slovakia 9 April 2013  Albania
Caroline Jorge MF 21 2 11 April 2021  Liechtenstein 29 October 2024  Sweden
Charlotte Schmit DF 21 1 11 April 2021  Liechtenstein 29 October 2024  Sweden
Catherine Have MF 21 0 20 March 2013  Estonia 6 September 2022  England
Anne Bourg DF 20 0 28 November 2012  Faroe Islands 11 April 2017  Montenegro
Joëlle Leuchter MF 19 2 18 November 2006  Slovakia 9 April 2013  Albania
Noémie Raths DF 19 0 15 May 2008  Faroe Islands 30 November 2021  Austria
Sophie Maurer ST 18 6 18 October 2009  Israel 29 June 2016  United Arab Emirates
Carina Nogueria DF 16 1 29 October 2007  Bosnia and Herzegovina 28 November 2012  Faroe Islands
Sandy Sauber MF 15 1 12 February 2014  Poland 11 April 2017  Montenegro
Cristina Da Silva Correria ST 15 0 18 November 2006  Slovakia 18 October 2009  Israel
Lynn Ruppert MF 15 0 18 November 2006  Slovakia 9 April 2015  Moldova
Sarah Elias DF 15 0 5 April 2012  Malta 11 April 2017  Montenegro
Tamara Cardoso GK 15 29 October 2014  Lithuania 21 June 2019  Andorra
Edina Kocan MF 15 0 20 September 2020  Bulgaria 25 October 2024  Sweden
Jill De Bruyn MF 14 0 3 March 2018  Morocco 28 June 2022  Belgium
Leila Schmit DF 14 0 13 November 2022  Lithuania 29 October 2024  Sweden
Ana Abreu Barbosa DF 14 0 20 February 2023  Malta 29 October 2024  Sweden
Catherine Keipes GK 13 18 November 2006  Slovakia 3 March 2018  Morocco
Nathalie Thill GK 13 30 September 2008  Wales 9 April 2013  Albania
Kelly Mendes MF 13 0 12 February 2014  Poland 6 September 2022  England
Jessica Becker DF 13 0 7 October 2018  Estonia 31 October 2023  Turkey
Karen Marin MF 12 6 4 April 2015  Latvia 25 November 2018  Singapore
Martine Kraus DF 12 0 18 November 2006  Slovakia 10 June 2009  Latvia
Noémie Tiberi MF 12 0 8 March 2011  Lithuania 6 September 2022  England
Romy Gruber MF 11 0 3 March 2011  Latvia 12 February 2014  Poland
Susanna Scarano DF 11 0 18 November 2006  Slovakia 10 June 2009  Latvia
Carine Gindt MF 11 0 18 November 2006  Slovakia 29 October 2008  Lithuania
Maité Machado Palma ST 10 2 26 June 2016  United Arab Emirates 21 June 2019  Andorra
Rita Leite DF 10 1 29 June 2016  United Arab Emirates 4 June 2024  Albania
Senada Ceman MF 10 0 29 October 2014  Lithuania 21 June 2019  Andorra
Jil Kalmes MF 10 0 4 November 2016  Faroe Islands 9 November 2019  Kosovo
Sadine Correia DF 10 0 3 March 2018  Morocco 28 June 2022  Belgium
Catarina Teixeira Lavinas ST 10 0 21 June 2019  Andorra 5 December 2023  Lithuania

Source [2][3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Slovakia-Luxembourg". UEFA. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Luxembourg international footballers". Fussball-lux (in German). Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Luxembourg women's team". Soccerway. Retrieved 8 November 2024.