Nickname(s) | Nosour Qasioun[1] (Arabic: نسور قاسيون, lit. 'Qasioun Eagles') | |||||||||||
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Association | Syrian Football Association (SFA) | |||||||||||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | |||||||||||
Sub-confederation | WAFF (West Asia) | |||||||||||
Head coach | Salim Jablawi | |||||||||||
Captain | Mayar Alloush | |||||||||||
Top scorer | Hayat Dayoub (3) | |||||||||||
Home stadium | Various | |||||||||||
FIFA code | SYR | |||||||||||
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First international | ||||||||||||
Jordan 3–4 Syria (Jounieh, Lebanon; 19 October 2022) | ||||||||||||
Biggest win | ||||||||||||
Lebanon B 0–3 Syria (Jounieh, Lebanon; 21 October 2022) | ||||||||||||
Biggest defeat | ||||||||||||
Lebanon 5–1 Syria (Jounieh, Lebanon; 25 October 2022) | ||||||||||||
WAFF U-18 Girls Championship | ||||||||||||
Appearances | 1 (first in 2022) | |||||||||||
Best result | Runners-up (2022) | |||||||||||
Medal record
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The Syria women's national under-20 football team (Arabic: منتخب سوريا لكرة القدم للسيدات تحت 20 سنة), colloquially known as Qasioun Eagles represents Syria in international women's youth football.[2] The team is controlled by the Syrian Football Association (SFA), the governing body for football in Syria. The team also serves as the women's national under-19 and women's national under-18 teams of Syria.[3]
While the team has never participated in either the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup or the AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup, they have participated on WAFF U-18 Girls Championship, and were runners-up in 2022.[4][5]