List of women's footballers with 100 or more international caps

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Christine Sinclair of Canada is currently the most-capped active women's player, with 331 caps in international football.
Kristine Lilly of the United States is the all-time highest international capped player with 354 caps.

This list summarizes women's association football players with 100 or more international appearances.

As of 15 April 2024, a total of 460 women have played 100 or more international matches for their respective nations. The all-time leader in senior caps, Kristine Lilly of the United States, had 354 caps and retired from international football on 6 January 2011.[1][2]

The currently active most-capped women's international football player is Christine Sinclair of Canada, with 331 caps.[3]

Three American players, Kristine Lilly, Carli Lloyd and Christie Pearce, and one from Canada, Christine Sinclair, have 300 or more caps. In total, 28 players — fourteen of them American; three from Canada; two each from China, and Sweden; and one each from Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, and Scotland — have 200 or more caps.

FIFA criteria[edit]

FIFA recognises only matches played within the FIFA World Cup (including qualifying competitions), continental competitions (including qualifiers), friendly matches between senior national teams and Olympic final and qualifying matches played up to and including 1960 (with certain exceptions[clarification needed]) as international "A" matches. This affects some players who were formerly included in FIFA's 'Century Club'. Therefore, the records established by the associations with regard to these players may differ from the FIFA Century Club.

As FIFA recognises the Great Britain women's Olympic football team, these appearances are included. FIFA does not recognise the Catalonia women's national football team, and so these appearances are not included.

Caps[edit]

The names of currently active players are in bold.

As of 16 March 2024.

indicates the most-capped player of all FIFA's confederations
indicates the most-capped player of the respective confederation
indicates the most-capped player of the respective nation
Rank Player Nation Confederation Caps First cap Last cap Ref.
1 Kristine Lilly  United States CONCACAF 354 3 August 1987 5 November 2010 [4]
2 Christine Sinclair  Canada CONCACAF 331 12 March 2000 5 December 2023 [5][6]
3 Carli Lloyd  United States CONCACAF 316 10 July 2005 26 October 2021 [7]
4 Christie Pearce  United States CONCACAF 311 28 February 1997 20 September 2015 [8]
5 Mia Hamm  United States CONCACAF 276 3 August 1987 8 December 2004 [2][4]
6 Julie Foudy  United States CONCACAF 274 29 July 1988 8 December 2004 [2][4]
7 Abby Wambach  United States CONCACAF 255 9 September 2001 16 December 2015 [9]
8 Joy Fawcett  United States CONCACAF 241 3 August 1987 26 August 2004 [2][4]
9 Caroline Seger  Sweden UEFA 240 9 March 2005 31 October 2023 [10][11]
10 Formiga  Brazil CONMEBOL 234 16 April 1995 25 November 2021 [12][13][14][15]
11 Heather O'Reilly  United States CONCACAF 231 1 March 2002 15 September 2016 [16]
Sherida Spitse  Netherlands UEFA 31 August 2006 9 April 2024 [17][18]
13 Sophie Schmidt  Canada CONCACAF 226 19 April 2005 5 December 2023 [19]
14 Alex Morgan  United States CONCACAF 223 31 March 2010 9 April 2024 [20]
15 Pu Wei  China AFC 219 1997 15 February 2014 [21]
Becky Sauerbrunn  United States CONCACAF 16 January 2008 26 February 2024 [22]
17 Birgit Prinz  Germany UEFA 214 27 July 1994 30 June 2011 [23][24][25]
Therese Sjögran  Sweden UEFA 30 October 1997 20 June 2015 [26][24]
19 Katrine Pedersen  Denmark UEFA 210 14 September 1994 25 July 2013 [27][24]
20 Tiffeny Milbrett  United States CONCACAF 206 4 August 1991 23 October 2005 [2][4]
Diana Matheson  Canada CONCACAF 18 March 2003 10 March 2020 [28]
22 Homare Sawa  Japan AFC 205 6 December 1993 5 July 2015 [29]
23 Patrizia Panico  Italy UEFA 204 8 April 1996 27 November 2014 [21][24]
24 Gemma Fay  Scotland UEFA 203 24 May 1998 27 July 2017 [30][24]
Megan Rapinoe  United States CONCACAF 23 July 2006 24 September 2023 [31]
26 Hope Solo  United States CONCACAF 202 5 April 2000 12 August 2016 [32][33]
27 Kate Markgraf  United States CONCACAF 201 26 April 1998 17 July 2010 [21]
28 Li Jie  China AFC 200 1997 2008 [21]
29 Sandrine Soubeyrand  France UEFA 198 12 April 1997 22 July 2013 [34]
30 Shannon Boxx  United States CONCACAF 195 1 September 2003 21 October 2015 [35]
31 Fan Yunjie  China AFC 192 1992 2004 [21]
Brandi Chastain  United States CONCACAF 1 June 1988 8 December 2004 [21]
Élise Bussaglia  France UEFA 15 November 2003 28 June 2019 [36]
Eugénie Le Sommer  France UEFA 12 February 2009 9 April 2024 [37][38]
35 Kerstin Stegemann  Germany UEFA 191 13 April 1995 30 August 2009 [39]
Joanne Love  Scotland UEFA 1 March 2002 8 April 2019 [40]
37 Nilla Fischer  Sweden UEFA 189 12 January 2001 30 November 2021 [41]
Hedvig Lindahl  Sweden UEFA 25 January 2002 26 July 2022 [42][43]
39 Hege Riise  Norway UEFA 188 23 July 1990 27 May 2004 [44]
Han Duan  China AFC 2000 2011
Laura Georges  France UEFA 26 September 2001 7 March 2018 [45]
42 Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen  Denmark UEFA 187 10 March 2008 9 April 2024 [46]
43 Marta  Brazil CONMEBOL 186 19 November 2002 9 April 2024
44 Lotta Schelin  Sweden UEFA 185 16 March 2004 29 July 2017 [47]
Desiree Scott  Canada CONCACAF 24 February 2010 11 November 2022 [48]
Janine van Wyk  South Africa CAF 3 December 2005 4 December 2023 [49]
Kosovare Asllani  Sweden UEFA 27 September 2008 9 April 2024 [50]
48 Solveig Gulbrandsen  Norway UEFA 183 17 June 1998 22 June 2015 [44]
Camille Abily  France UEFA 26 September 2001 30 July 2017 [51][52]
50 Zhao Lihong  China AFC 182 1992 2003 [21]
Fara Williams  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 24 November 2001 3 September 2019 [53]
52 Rhian Wilkinson  Canada CONCACAF 181 26 April 2003 4 February 2017 [54]
Tobin Heath  United States CONCACAF 18 January 2008 26 October 2021 [55]
54 Shannon MacMillan  United States CONCACAF 177 7 July 1993 23 October 2005 [2][4]
55 Maren Mjelde  Norway UEFA 176 27 October 2007 27 February 2024 [44]
56 Briana Scurry  United States CONCACAF 175 16 March 1994 5 November 2008 [2][4]
Zhang Rui  China AFC 2009 1 November 2023
58 Ariane Hingst  Germany UEFA 174 27 August 1996 5 July 2011 [56]
59 Liu Ailing  China AFC 173 1987 2001 [21]
60 Bente Nordby  Norway UEFA 172 30 August 1991 27 October 2007 [44]
Noko Matlou  South Africa CAF December 2006 5 August 2023 [57]
62 Ana Borges  Portugal UEFA 171 4 March 2009 9 April 2024 [58]
63 Carla Overbeck  United States CONCACAF 170 5 June 1988 17 December 2000 [2][59][4]
Jill Scott  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 31 August 2006 31 July 2022 [60]
65 Wang Shanshan  China AFC 167 2012 10 November 2023
66 Victoria Svensson  Sweden UEFA 166 9 October 1996 4 September 2009 [61]
Ria Percival  New Zealand OFC 14 November 2006 30 July 2023 [62][63]
68 Clare Polkinghorne  Australia AFC 165 19 June 2006 1 December 2023
Carole Costa  Portugal UEFA 30 January 2008 9 April 2024 [64]
70 Wen Lirong  China AFC 163 1987 2001 [21]
Sun Wen  China AFC 1990 2001 [21]
Gaëtane Thiney  France UEFA 28 February 2007 9 November 2019 [65]
73 Wang Liping  China AFC 162 1992 2004 [21]
Trine Rønning  Norway UEFA 23 October 1999 9 March 2016 [44]
Aya Miyama  Japan AFC 19 March 2003 9 March 2016 [66]
76 Natalia Chatzigiannidou  Greece UEFA 161 2 November 1997 27 November 2020 [67][68][69][70]
Ali Riley  New Zealand OFC 4 February 2007 9 April 2024
78 Kelley O'Hara  United States CONCACAF 160 28 March 2010 6 August 2023
Dolores Silva  Portugal UEFA 4 March 2009 9 April 2024 [71]
80 Cindy Parlow  United States CONCACAF 158 14 January 1996 8 December 2004 [72]
Anja Mittag  Germany UEFA 31 March 2004 30 July 2017 [73]
Lieke Martens  Netherlands UEFA 22 August 2011 28 February 2024 [74]
Ji So-yun  South Korea AFC 30 October 2006 8 April 2024
84 Kristin Bengtsson  Sweden UEFA 157 26 February 1991 1 November 2005 [75]
Betsy Hassett  New Zealand OFC 16 June 2008 19 February 2024
Ana-Maria Crnogorčević  Switzerland UEFA 12 August 2009 27 February 2024
Wendie Renard  France UEFA 2 March 2011 9 April 2024 [76]
88 Annemieke Griffioen  Netherlands UEFA 156 9 December 1995 18 May 2011 [77]
Sonia Bompastor  France UEFA 26 February 2000 9 August 2012 [78]
Waraporn Boonsing  Thailand AFC 2009 21 January 2022
Katrine Veje  Denmark UEFA 22 July 2009 9 April 2024 [79]
92 Michelle Akers  United States CONCACAF 155 21 August 1985 20 August 2000 [2]
Tatiana Zorri  Italy UEFA 29 October 1994 27 October 2010
Christen Press  United States CONCACAF 9 February 2013 5 August 2021 [80]
Cristiane  Brazil CONMEBOL 25 April 2003 9 April 2024 [81]
96 Bettina Wiegmann  Germany UEFA 154 1 October 1989 12 October 2003 [82]
Bi Yan  China AFC 2004 2011
Daniëlle van de Donk  Netherlands UEFA 15 December 2010 9 April 2024 [83]
99 Carolina Morace  Italy UEFA 153 1 November 1978 12 July 1997
Johanna Rasmussen  Denmark UEFA 17 October 2002 30 August 2018 [84]
Sofia Jakobsson  Sweden UEFA 17 May 2011 9 April 2024 [85]
102 Linda Medalen  Norway UEFA 152 7 October 1987 23 October 1999 [44]
Ma Xiaoxu  China AFC 2005 2016
Cho So-hyun  South Korea AFC 1 July 2007 8 April 2024
105 Heidi Støre  Norway UEFA 151 10 July 1980 6 July 1997 [44]
Malin Andersson  Sweden UEFA 4 May 1994 24 September 2005
Cheryl Salisbury  Australia OFC/AFC 20 April 1994 31 January 2009 [86]
108 Lisa De Vanna  Australia OFC/AFC 150 18 February 2004 18 June 2019 [87]
Saki Kumagai  Japan AFC 7 March 2008 6 April 2024 [88]
Jess Fishlock  Wales UEFA 15 March 2006 9 April 2024
Rachel Corsie  Scotland UEFA 5 March 2009 9 April 2024 [89]
Pernille Harder  Denmark UEFA 24 October 2009 9 April 2024 [90]
113 Renate Lingor  Germany UEFA 149 25 October 1995 21 August 2008 [91]
Mpumi Nyandeni  South Africa CAF 21 September 2002 6 March 2019 [92]
Karen Carney  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 17 February 2005 6 July 2019 [93][94]
Sarah Bouhaddi  France UEFA 21 February 2004 4 March 2020 [95]
Kim Little  Scotland
 Great Britain
UEFA 14 February 2007 30 July 2021 [96]
Jane Ross  Scotland UEFA 10 March 2009 9 April 2024 [97]
Tamires  Brazil CONMEBOL 22 September 2013 9 April 2024
120 Kim Jung-mi  South Korea AFC 148 10 June 2003 5 April 2024
Linda Sembrant  Sweden UEFA 12 February 2008 9 April 2024 [98]
122 Sandra Minnert  Germany UEFA 147 28 May 1992 1 November 2007 [99]
Anna Westerlund  Finland UEFA 16 January 2008 6 September 2022 [100]
Janice Cayman  Belgium UEFA 28 October 2007 9 April 2024 [101]
Kadeisha Buchanan  Canada CONCACAF 12 January 2013 9 April 2024 [102]
126 Pia Sundhage  Sweden UEFA 146 15 June 1975 25 July 1996 [103]
Dyanne Bito  Netherlands UEFA 14 October 2000 20 May 2015 [104]
Nadine Angerer  Germany UEFA 27 August 1996 4 July 2015 [105]
Abby Erceg  New Zealand OFC 14 November 2006 23 February 2022 [106][107]
Fanny Vágó  Hungary UEFA 14 March 2007 22 February 2023
Debinha  Brazil CONMEBOL 18 October 2011 11 March 2024
Lindsey Horan  United States CONCACAF 8 March 2013 9 April 2024
133 Carla Couto  Portugal UEFA 145 11 November 1993 5 April 2012 [108]
Louisa Cadamuro  France UEFA 19 February 2005 13 August 2016 [109][110]
Alex Scott  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 18 September 2004 27 July 2017 [110][111]
Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir  Iceland UEFA 26 August 2007 11 October 2022
Ramona Bachmann  Switzerland UEFA 15 June 2007 5 April 2024
Daryna Apanashchenko  Ukraine UEFA 12 May 2002 9 April 2024
Sophie Ingle  Wales
 Great Britain
UEFA 28 October 2009 9 April 2024
Crystal Dunn  United States CONCACAF 13 February 2013 9 April 2024 [112]
141 Doris Fitschen  Germany UEFA 144 4 October 1986 7 July 2001 [113]
Svetlana Petko  Soviet Union
 Russia
UEFA 1985 2005 [21]
Ingvild Stensland  Norway UEFA 23 January 2003 7 June 2016 [44]
Sarah Puntigam  Austria UEFA 4 March 2009 9 April 2024
145 Jen Beattie  Scotland UEFA 143 5 March 2008 11 October 2022 [114]
146 Marleen Wissink  Netherlands UEFA 141 11 April 1989 2 November 2006 [115]
Pauline Hamill  Scotland UEFA 17 April 1992 25 August 2010 [116]
Élodie Thomis  France UEFA 6 June 2005 30 July 2017 [117]
Emily van Egmond  Australia AFC 6 March 2010 28 February 2024
150 Sara Gama  Italy UEFA 140 17 June 2006 23 February 2024
151 Daphne Koster  Netherlands UEFA 139 27 August 1997 23 November 2013 [118]
Shinobu Ohno  Japan AFC 12 January 2003 7 March 2016 [119]
Nothando Vilakazi  South Africa CAF 2007 17 June 2019
154 Ingrid Hjelmseth  Norway UEFA 138 23 January 2003 3 September 2019 [44]
Maysa Jbarah  Jordan AFC 18 September 2005 29 February 2024
156 Heather Mitts  United States CONCACAF 137 24 February 1999 15 December 2012 [120]
Annike Krahn  Germany UEFA 28 January 2005 19 August 2016 [121]
Alexandra Popp  Germany UEFA 17 February 2010 28 February 2024 [122]
Linda Sällström  Finland UEFA 31 May 2007 9 April 2024 [123]
160 Merete Pedersen  Denmark UEFA 136 11 March 1993 11 March 2009 [124]
Manon Melis  Netherlands UEFA 25 April 2004 9 March 2016 [125]
Cláudia Neto  Portugal UEFA 9 March 2006 13 April 2021 [126]
163 Casey Stoney  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 135 16 August 2000 1 July 2017 [111]
Lara Dickenmann  Switzerland UEFA 14 August 2002 9 October 2018
Ayah Al-Majali  Jordan AFC 3 November 2006 29 February 2024 [127]
166 Tisha Venturini  United States CONCACAF 134 14 August 1992 16 March 2000 [2]
Unni Lehn  Norway UEFA 31 August 1996 14 July 2007 [44]
Cat Whitehill  United States CONCACAF 7 July 2000 31 March 2010
Rachel Yankey  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 23 August 1997 15 July 2013 [111]
Emma Byrne  Republic of Ireland UEFA 31 March 1996 8 June 2017 [128]
Lisa Dahlkvist  Sweden UEFA 12 February 2008 29 July 2017 [129][130]
Refiloe Jane  South Africa CAF 2012 27 July 2023 [57]
173 Sandra Smisek  Germany UEFA 133 13 April 1995 1 October 2008 [131]
Liu Huana  China AFC 2004 2011
Katrín Jónsdóttir  Iceland UEFA 9 May 1994 26 September 2013
Alessia Tuttino  Italy UEFA 13 February 2002 27 November 2014
Lauren Holiday  United States CONCACAF 26 January 2007 25 October 2015
Leanne Ross  Scotland UEFA 26 April 2006 27 July 2017 [132]
Isabell Herlovsen  Norway UEFA 11 March 2005 8 October 2019 [44]
Theresa Eslund  Denmark UEFA 5 March 2008 7 March 2020 [133]
Shahnaz Jebreen  Jordan AFC 3 November 2006 15 November 2022
Katherine Alvarado  Costa Rica CONCACAF 28 April 2010 31 July 2023
Annalie Longo  New Zealand OFC 14 November 2006 23 September 2023
184 Liu Ying  China AFC 132  – 2004
Andrea Neil  Canada CONCACAF 19 April 1991 15 September 2007 [134]
Brittany Baxter  Canada CONCACAF 9 April 2002 26 November 2014 [135]
Sara Thunebro  Sweden UEFA 30 January 2004 17 June 2015 [136]
Yūki Nagasato  Japan AFC 22 April 2004 21 July 2016 [137]
Edite Fernandes  Portugal UEFA 21 December 1997 16 September 2016 [138]
Line Røddik Hansen  Denmark UEFA 25 February 2006 19 September 2017 [139]
Amy Rodriguez  United States CONCACAF 11 March 2005 4 September 2018
Ashley Lawrence  Canada CONCACAF 12 January 2013 9 April 2024 [140]
193 Aly Wagner  United States CONCACAF 131 16 December 1998 8 November 2008
Hallbera Guðný Gísladóttir  Iceland UEFA 5 March 2008 18 July 2022
Tessa Wullaert  Belgium UEFA 20 August 2011 9 April 2024 [141]
196 Hanna Ljungberg  Sweden UEFA 130 2 June 1996 20 July 2008 [142]
Olivia O'Toole  Republic of Ireland UEFA 8 December 1991 30 October 2008
Laura Kalmari  Finland UEFA 11 March 1996 7 March 2011 [100]
Kerstin Garefrekes  Germany UEFA 17 November 2001 9 July 2011 [121]
Heather Garriock  Australia OFC/AFC 28 October 1999 11 September 2011 [143]
Megan Sneddon  Scotland UEFA 8 September 2002 17 September 2014 [144]
Elise Thorsnes  Norway UEFA 10 May 2006 23 February 2022 [44]
Jessie Fleming  Canada CONCACAF 15 December 2013 9 April 2024 [145]
204 Charmaine Hooper  Canada CONCACAF 129 7 July 1986 30 July 2006 [146]
Martina Moser  Switzerland UEFA 20 August 2005 26 July 2017 [147][148]
Steph Houghton  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 8 March 2007 30 July 2021 [111][149]
207 Stephanie Al-Naber  Jordan AFC 128 18 September 2005 9 April 2019
Sam Kerr  Australia AFC 7 February 2009 1 November 2023 [150]
209 Tatiana Skotnikova  Russia UEFA 127 2003 2011
Caroline Abbé  Switzerland UEFA 25 February 2006 18 July 2017 [151][152]
Nguyễn Thị Tuyết Dung  Vietnam AFC 20 October 2011 1 November 2023
212 Silke Rottenberg  Germany UEFA 126 7 April 1993 29 May 2008 [153]
Karolina Westberg  Sweden UEFA 21 May 1997 20 July 2008
Kozue Ando  Japan AFC 26 June 1999 8 June 2015 [154]
Anita Pádár  Hungary UEFA 3 April 1995 1 August 2015
Ifeoma Dieke  Scotland
 Great Britain
UEFA 15 January 2004 27 July 2017 [155]
Julie Nelson  Northern Ireland UEFA 14 March 2004 15 November 2022
Carina Wenninger  Austria UEFA 5 May 2007 7 April 2023
Dominika Škorvánková  Slovakia UEFA 28 October 2009 9 April 2024 [156]
220 Martina Voss  Germany UEFA 125 3 October 1984 16 March 2000 [157]
Lindsay Tarpley  United States CONCACAF 12 January 2003 14 May 2011
Melissa Tancredi  Canada CONCACAF 26 February 2004 4 February 2017 [158]
Amber Hearn  New Zealand OFC 18 February 2004 9 June 2018 [159]
Loes Geurts  Netherlands UEFA 20 August 2005 7 March 2020 [160]
Lucie Martínková  Czech Republic UEFA 8 June 2003 22 February 2023 [161]
Jana Vojteková  Slovakia UEFA 27 March 2010 9 April 2024
Lucy Bronze  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 26 June 2013 9 April 2024
228 Natalia Barbachina  Russia UEFA 124 1990 2011 [21]
Portia Modise  South Africa CAF 14 November 2000 11 March 2015 [162]
Angela Smuczer  Hungary UEFA 29 September 2001 14 September 2017
Mizuho Sakaguchi  Japan AFC 19 July 2006 20 April 2018 [163]
Katie Duncan  New Zealand OFC 14 November 2006 20 June 2019
Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir  Iceland UEFA 14 June 2003 8 October 2019
Wu Haiyan  China AFC 2012 8 April 2021
Sílvia Rebelo  Portugal UEFA 27 September 2008 27 July 2023 [164]
Bia Zaneratto  Brazil CONMEBOL 14 May 2011 11 March 2024
Kim Hye-ri  South Korea AFC 16 November 2010 8 April 2024
Hannah Wilkinson  New Zealand OFC 17 February 2010 9 April 2024
Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir  Iceland UEFA 4 August 2012 9 April 2024
240 Ri Kum-suk  North Korea AFC 123 8 December 1998 12 August 2008 [21]
Melanie Behringer  Germany UEFA 28 January 2005 19 August 2016 [165]
Marie-Laure Delie  France UEFA 23 September 2009 27 November 2017 [166]
Julie Ertz  United States CONCACAF 9 February 2013 21 September 2023
Steph Catley  Australia AFC 24 June 2012 28 February 2024
245 Azusa Iwashimizu  Japan AFC 122 18 February 2006 9 March 2016 [167]
Gu Yasha  China AFC 2005 7 November 2019
Tameka Yallop  Australia AFC 4 August 2007 28 February 2024
Davina Philtjens  Belgium UEFA 17 February 2008 9 April 2024 [168]
249 Corinne Diacre  France UEFA 121 9 March 1993 12 June 2005 [169]
Cathrine Paaske Sørensen  Denmark UEFA 14 March 2000 7 October 2010 [170]
Kelly Smith  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 1 November 1995 8 May 2014 [111]
Julie Fleeting  Scotland UEFA November 1996 8 February 2015 [171]
Li Ying  China AFC 2012 21 January 2022
Tuija Hyyrynen  Finland UEFA 26 September 2007 8 July 2022 [100]
Wang Shuang  China AFC 12 January 2013 26 July 2022
Ellen White  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 25 March 2010 31 July 2022 [172]
Caitlin Foord  Australia AFC 12 May 2011 28 February 2024
Alanna Kennedy  Australia AFC 24 June 2012 28 February 2024
Carolina Mendes  Portugal UEFA 4 November 2006 9 April 2024 [173]
Tinja-Riikka Korpela  Finland UEFA 7 March 2007 9 April 2024
261 Brit Sandaune  Norway UEFA 120 20 March 1995 16 November 2003 [44]
Irina Grigorieva  Soviet Union
 Russia
UEFA 1985 2005 [21]
Lorrie Fair  United States CONCACAF 4 February 1996 24 July 2005 [21]
Sanna Valkonen  Finland UEFA 30 August 1995 26 August 2009 [100]
Mária Korenčiová  Slovakia UEFA 23 November 2006 9 April 2024
266 Carin Jennings-Gabarra  United States CONCACAF 119 5 July 1987 1 August 1996 [2]
Antonella Carta  Italy UEFA 8 April 1984 24 June 1999
Gillian Coultard  England UEFA 3 May 1981 13 May 2000 [21][111]
Hiromi Ikeda  Japan AFC 8 June 1997 21 August 2008 [21]
Erin McLeod  Canada CONCACAF 3 March 2002 26 October 2021 [174]
Áine O'Gorman  Republic of Ireland UEFA 15 March 2006 26 July 2023
Lia Wälti  Switzerland UEFA 21 August 2011 27 February 2024
273 Anne Eggers Nielsen  Denmark UEFA 118 15 August 1993 28 November 2007 [175]
Hanna Marklund  Sweden UEFA 30 August 1997 28 November 2007 [176]
Ho Sun-hui  North Korea AFC 2003 12 August 2008 [21]
Anne Mäkinen  Finland UEFA 8 June 1991 3 September 2009 [100]
Jessica Julin  Finland UEFA 10 March 1997 3 September 2009 [100]
Đặng Thị Kiều Trinh  Vietnam AFC 2004 13 April 2018
Babett Peter  Germany UEFA 9 March 2006 6 October 2018 [177]
Vivianne Miedema  Netherlands UEFA 26 September 2013 23 February 2024 [178]
Angharad James  Wales
 Great Britain
UEFA 27 October 2011 9 April 2024
Henrietta Csiszár  Hungary UEFA 29 February 2012 9 April 2024
283 Marina Burakova  Soviet Union
 Russia
UEFA 117 1985 2004 [21]
Rhonda Jones  Scotland UEFA 3 May 1998 7 April 2013 [179]
Duangnapa Sritala  Thailand AFC 2008 2019
Louise Quinn  Republic of Ireland UEFA 2 February 2008 9 April 2024
287 Maribel Domínguez  Mexico CONCACAF 116 1998 15 February 2016
Lou Jiahui  China AFC 2008 13 April 2021
Kethy Õunpuu  Estonia UEFA 27 June 2008 6 October 2022
Petra Bertholdová  Czech Republic UEFA 24 March 2002 21 February 2024 [180]
Noelle Maritz  Switzerland UEFA 6 March 2013 5 April 2024
Patrícia Hmírová  Slovakia UEFA 27 May 2012 9 April 2024
292 Sun Qingmei  China AFC 115 1984 1997
Stéphanie Mugneret-Béghé  France UEFA 17 April 1992 12 June 2005 [181]
Guadalupe Worbis  Mexico CONCACAF 2004 3 September 2013
Pitsamai Sornsai  Thailand AFC 2005 20 June 2019
Liu Shanshan  China AFC 2012 10 November 2019
Pikul Khueanpet  Thailand AFC 2009 10 February 2020
Elise Kellond-Knight  Australia AFC 4 August 2007 19 February 2023
Sarah Zadrazil  Austria UEFA 25 August 2010 28 February 2024
Diana Bartovičová  Slovakia UEFA 2 March 2011 9 April 2024
Alexia Putellas  Spain UEFA 28 June 2013 9 April 2024
303 Tomoe Kato  Japan AFC 114 8 June 1997 12 August 2008
Candace Chapman  Canada CONCACAF 1 March 2002 9 August 2012 [182]
Dóra María Lárusdóttir  Iceland UEFA 13 September 2003 1 March 2017
Melania Gabbiadini  Italy UEFA 16 April 2003 25 July 2017
Katrin Loo  Estonia UEFA 26 May 2007 23 October 2020
Aya Sameshima  Japan AFC 10 March 2008 8 April 2021 [183]
Ashley Hutton  Northern Ireland UEFA 9 March 2005 15 July 2022
Dorianne Theuma  Malta UEFA 2003 7 April 2023 [184][185]
Laura Feiersinger  Austria UEFA 9 June 2010 5 April 2024
Tatiana Pinto  Portugal UEFA 10 March 2014 9 April 2024 [186]
313 Malin Moström  Sweden UEFA 113 26 July 1998 24 September 2006 [187]
Randee Hermus  Canada CONCACAF 12 March 2000 9 August 2008 [188]
Rachel Buehler  United States CONCACAF 5 March 2008 9 March 2015
Rumi Utsugi  Japan AFC 21 May 2005 2 June 2019 [189]x
Zsófia Rácz  Hungary UEFA 14 March 2007 23 October 2020
Hólmfríður Magnúsdóttir  Iceland UEFA 16 February 2003 27 October 2020
Dagný Brynjarsdóttir  Iceland UEFA 24 February 2010 11 April 2023
Denise O'Sullivan  Republic of Ireland UEFA 17 September 2011 9 April 2024
Jennifer Hermoso  Spain UEFA 21 June 2012 9 April 2024
320 Elisabeth Leidinge  Sweden UEFA 112 27 July 1974 13 June 1995 [190]
Tiffany Roberts  United States CONCACAF 16 March 1994 3 October 2004 [2]
Marinette Pichon  France UEFA 22 March 1994 30 September 2006 [191]
Sara Larsson  Sweden UEFA 8 September 2000 15 September 2012
Rosana  Brazil CONMEBOL 23 June 2000 19 September 2017 [192]
Nanna Christiansen  Denmark UEFA 4 March 2009 21 October 2021
Dzsenifer Marozsán  Germany UEFA 28 October 2010 11 April 2023 [193]
Niamh Fahey  Republic of Ireland UEFA 7 March 2007 23 February 2024
Adriana Leon  Canada CONCACAF 12 January 2013 9 April 2024 [194]
Cristiana Girelli  Italy UEFA 6 March 2013 9 April 2024 [195]
330 Silvia Neid  Germany UEFA 111 10 November 1982 25 July 1996 [196]
Lena Videkull  Sweden UEFA 12 May 1984 31 August 1996 [197]
Ann Kristin Aarønes  Norway UEFA 2 September 1990 23 October 1999 [44]
Giorgia Brenzan  Italy UEFA 1 March 1986 8 June 2002
Maria Lazarou  Greece UEFA 1991 14 August 2004 [21]
Steffi Jones  Germany UEFA 3 July 1993 14 March 2007 [198]
Hoda Lattaf  France UEFA 22 November 1997 16 June 2007 [199]
Maria Makowska  Poland UEFA 21 June 1989 7 May 2008
Célia Šašić  Germany UEFA 28 January 2005 4 July 2015 [200][201]
Aline Zeler  Belgium UEFA 31 August 2005 1 June 2019 [202]
Rosie White  New Zealand OFC 10 January 2009 26 October 2021 [203]
Kyah Simon  Australia AFC 4 August 2007 12 April 2022
Stephany Mayor  Mexico CONCACAF 29 October 2010 3 March 2024
Jéssica Silva  Portugal UEFA 19 November 2011 9 April 2024 [204]
346 Elisabetta Vignotto  Italy UEFA 110 19 September 1970 15 November 1989
Gunn Nyborg  Norway UEFA 7 July 1978 10 October 1992 [44]
Joanne Peters  Australia OFC/AFC 24 March 1996 7 February 2009 [21]
Karina LeBlanc  Canada CONCACAF 21 July 1998 13 January 2015 [205]
Olivia Schough  Sweden UEFA 6 March 2013 23 February 2024 [206]
Jackie Groenen  Netherlands UEFA 22 January 2016 28 February 2024 [207]
Raquel Rodríguez  Costa Rica CONCACAF 20 October 2007 9 April 2024
Réka Szőcs  Hungary UEFA 21 October 2007 9 April 2024
Dominique Janssen  Netherlands UEFA 5 March 2014 9 April 2024
355 Jane Törnqvist  Sweden UEFA 109 30 August 1995 18 July 2006 [208]
Angela Hucles  United States CONCACAF 27 April 2002 22 July 2009
Lene Jensen  Denmark UEFA 7 September 1996 1 April 2010 [209]
Đoàn Thị Kim Chi  Vietnam AFC 1998 2010
Shorooq Shathli  Jordan AFC 18 September 2005 9 April 2019 [210]
Fanndís Friðriksdóttir  Iceland UEFA 9 March 2009 10 March 2020
Mamello Makhabane  South Africa CAF 2005 12 February 2022
Gaëlle Thalmann  Switzerland UEFA 17 June 2007 5 August 2023
Huỳnh Như  Vietnam AFC 16 October 2011 1 November 2023
Magdalena Eriksson  Sweden UEFA 8 February 2014 9 April 2024 [211]
365 Þóra Björg Helgadóttir  Iceland UEFA 108 10 May 1998 17 September 2014
Nina Burger  Austria UEFA 1 September 2005 9 April 2019
Kristine Minde  Norway UEFA 6 July 2011 22 September 2020 [44]
Agnieszka Winczo  Poland UEFA 27 March 2004 27 October 2020
Ali Krieger  United States CONCACAF 16 January 2008 22 January 2021
Lucia Ondrušová  Slovakia UEFA 7 March 2006 22 February 2022 [212]
Shirley Cruz  Costa Rica CONCACAF 30 October 2002 21 February 2023
Verena Hanshaw  Austria UEFA 27 April 2011 9 April 2024
373 Ane Stangeland Horpestad  Norway UEFA 107 12 May 1999 2 October 2008 [44]
Mariann Gajhede Knudsen  Denmark UEFA 5 October 2003 26 November 2015 [213]
Eniola Aluko  England
 Great Britain
UEFA 18 September 2004 12 April 2016 [111]
Kaire Palmaru  Estonia UEFA 13 October 2001 7 November 2019 [214]
Alexandra Bíróová  Slovakia UEFA 28 October 2009 30 November 2021 [156]
Signy Aarna  Estonia UEFA 2 November 2007 7 April 2023
Andressa Alves  Brazil CONMEBOL 9 December 2012 2 August 2023
Stefanie van der Gragt  Netherlands UEFA 8 March 2013 11 August 2023 [215]
Kwon Hah-nul  South Korea AFC 30 November 2006 28 September 2023
Katrina Gorry  Australia AFC 11 July 2012 28 February 2024
Virginia Kirchberger  Austria UEFA 9 June 2010 9 April 2024
Katie Bowen  New Zealand OFC 12 May 2011 9 April 2024
Lisa Evans  Scotland UEFA 27 October 2011 9 April 2024
Stina Blackstenius  Sweden UEFA 27 October 2015 9 April 2024 [216]
387 Luz Saucedo  Mexico CONCACAF 106 2003 24 January 2012
Sylvia Smit  Netherlands UEFA 6 August 2004 17 July 2013 [217]
Lori Chalupny  United States CONCACAF 7 March 2001 25 October 2015 [218]
Amanda Dlamini  South Africa CAF 28 July 2007 22 January 2017
Lena Goeßling  Germany UEFA 28 February 2008 12 June 2019 [219]
Cristín Granados  Costa Rica CONCACAF 3 April 2008 26 July 2023
Caroline Weir  Scotland
 Great Britain
UEFA 1 June 2013 26 September 2023 [220]
Emmi Alanen  Finland UEFA 19 June 2010 5 December 2023
Sarah McFadden  Northern Ireland UEFA 9 March 2005 27 February 2024
Hayley Lauder  Scotland UEFA 26 February 2010 27 February 2024
397 Gro Espeseth  Norway UEFA 105 2 March 1991 28 September 2000 [44]
Lene Terp  Denmark UEFA 9 March 1993 25 May 2003 [221]
Anna-Kaisa Rantanen  Finland UEFA 6 July 1996 27 October 2011 [100]
Ciara Grant  Republic of Ireland UEFA 28 October 1995 19 September 2012 [222]
Loren Dykes  Wales UEFA 26 August 2007 6 March 2020 [223]
Helen Ward  Wales UEFA 30 September 2008 21 February 2023 [224]
Lim Seon-joo  South Korea AFC 26 August 2009 25 July 2023
Nadia Nadim  Denmark UEFA 4 March 2009 1 December 2023 [225]
Caroline Graham Hansen  Norway UEFA 26 October 2011 23 February 2024 [44]
Klára Cahynová  Czech Republic UEFA 3 June 2011 9 April 2024 [226]
407 Heidi Mohr  Germany UEFA 104 19 May 1986 29 September 1996 [227]
Sarina Wiegman  Netherlands UEFA 23 May 1987 14 June 2001
Suzanne Grant  Scotland UEFA 29 November 2000 7 April 2013 [228]
Anastasia Papadopoulou  Greece UEFA 2003 11 April 2017
Kirsty Yallop  New Zealand OFC 3 October 2004 19 September 2017 [229]
Warunee Phetwiset  Thailand AFC 2014 2022
Julie Biesmans  Belgium UEFA 17 September 2011 11 April 2023 [230]
Sara Däbritz  Germany UEFA 29 June 2013 23 February 2024 [231]
Irene Paredes  Spain UEFA 20 November 2011 9 April 2024
Alyssa Naeher  United States CONCACAF 18 December 2014 9 April 2024 [232]
Lineth Beerensteyn  Netherlands UEFA 4 June 2016 9 April 2024 [233]
418 Bai Jie  China AFC 103 1997 2003
Edda Garðarsdóttir  Iceland UEFA 7 September 1997 1 June 2013
Sanna Talonen  Finland UEFA 16 March 2004 17 September 2014 [100]
Anouk Hoogendijk  Netherlands UEFA 6 August 2004 17 September 2015 [234]
Simone Laudehr  Germany UEFA 29 July 2007 24 October 2017 [235]
Rakel Hönnudóttir  Iceland UEFA 5 March 2008 1 December 2020
Natasha Harding  Wales UEFA 8 May 2008 12 April 2022 [236]
Lydia Williams  Australia AFC 28 July 2005 1 November 2023
Kristina Bannikova  Estonia UEFA 20 March 2013 5 December 2023
Emilie Haavi  Norway UEFA 3 June 2010 9 April 2024 [44]
Lixy Rodríguez  Costa Rica CONCACAF 30 September 2011 9 April 2024
Diana Silva  Portugal UEFA 7 March 2014 9 April 2024
Janine Beckie  Canada CONCACAF 26 November 2014 9 April 2024 [237]
431 Anissa Tann  Australia OFC 102 1 June 1988 9 October 2002 [238]
Pia Wunderlich  Germany UEFA 7 December 1993 1 March 2006 [239]
Amy Walsh  Canada CONCACAF 19 July 1998 12 March 2009 [240]
Paula Cristina  Portugal UEFA 15 June 1995 25 August 2010 [241]
Juana López  Mexico CONCACAF 1993 27 June 2011
Rachel Unitt  England UEFA 16 August 2000 11 March 2013 [242][111]
Lyudmyla Pekur  Ukraine UEFA 17 April 1997 7 June 2016
Elvira Todua  Russia UEFA 28 August 2005 30 November 2021 [243]
Wilaiporn Boothduang  Thailand AFC 2009 4 February 2022
Gunnhildur Yrsa Jónsdóttir  Iceland UEFA 26 October 2011 18 July 2023
Diane Caldwell  Republic of Ireland UEFA 15 March 2006 27 February 2024
Jang Sel-gi  South Korea AFC 6 March 2013 8 April 2024
Amandine Henry  France UEFA 22 April 2009 9 April 2024 [244]
Elena Linari  Italy UEFA 31 October 2013 9 April 2024
445 Maureen Mmadu  Nigeria CAF 101 1993 2011
Martina Müller  Germany UEFA 22 July 2000 29 November 2012 [245]
Kaylyn Kyle  Canada CONCACAF 16 January 2008 27 June 2015 [246]
Saskia Bartusiak  Germany UEFA 12 April 2007 19 August 2016 [247]
Jeon Ga-eul  South Korea AFC 12 August 2007 6 April 2019
Daniela Cruz  Costa Rica CONCACAF 28 April 2010 28 February 2024
Rebekah Stott  New Zealand OFC 17 June 2012 5 April 2024
Patricia Fischerová  Slovakia UEFA 31 March 2012 9 April 2024
453 Petra Hogewoning  Netherlands UEFA 100 6 August 2004 17 September 2015 [248]
Katri Mattsson  Finland UEFA 24 February 1999 27 October 2015 [100]
Yukari Kinga  Japan AFC 29 March 2005 9 March 2016 [249]
Elena Morozova  Russia UEFA 7 September 2005 6 December 2018 [250]
Leandra Smeda  South Africa CAF 2012 9 November 2019 [251]
Sarah Gregorius  New Zealand OFC 29 September 2010 4 March 2020 [252]
Quinn  Canada CONCACAF 7 March 2014 6 March 2024 [253]
Melissa Herrera  Costa Rica CONCACAF 1 September 2012 9 April 2024

Most women with 100 or more caps by country[edit]

As of 15 April 2024.
Number
Nation Confederation
42  United States CONCACAF
28  Germany UEFA
25  Sweden UEFA
23  China AFC
21  Canada CONCACAF
20  Norway UEFA
18  Netherlands UEFA
17  France UEFA
16  Australia OFC through 2005
AFC 2006–present
 Scotland (including appearances for  Great Britain) UEFA
15  Denmark UEFA
13  England (including appearances for  Great Britain) UEFA
 Iceland UEFA
 Japan AFC
 New Zealand OFC
12  Finland UEFA
 Portugal UEFA
11  Italy UEFA
9  South Africa UEFA
8  Brazil CONMEBOL
 Republic of Ireland UEFA
 South Korea AFC
 Slovakia UEFA
7  Austria UEFA
 Costa Rica CONCACAF
 Russia and/or  Soviet Union UEFA
 Switzerland UEFA
6  Hungary AFC
 Thailand AFC
 Wales (including appearances for  Great Britain) UEFA
5  Belgium UEFA
 Estonia UEFA
 Jordan AFC
 Mexico CONCACAF
4  Vietnam AFC
3  Czech Republic UEFA
 Greece UEFA
 Northern Ireland UEFA
 Spain UEFA
2  North Korea AFC
 Poland UEFA
 Ukraine UEFA
1  Malta UEFA
 Nigeria CAF
460 44 FIFA

Most women with 100 or more caps by Confederations[edit]

As of 15 April 2024.
Footballers Confederation
277 UEFA
76 AFC
75 CONCACAF
14 OFC
10 CAF
8 CONMEBOL
460 Total

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