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Burundi women's national football team
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Burundi
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Swallows (Hirondelles)
AssociationFootball Federation of Burundi
ConfederationCAF (Africa)
Sub-confederationCECAFA (East & Central Africa)
Head coachGustave Niyonkuru
FIFA codeBDI
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 178 Steady (14 June 2024)[1]
Highest169 (June 2022)
Lowest178 (March 2024)
First international
Biggest win
Biggest defeat
 Kenya 5–0 Burundi 
(Njeru, Uganda; 23 November 2019)
World Cup
Appearances0
Olympic Games
Appearances0
Africa Women Cup of Nations
Appearances1 (first in 2022)
Best resultGroup stage (2022)

The Burundi women's national football team, nicknamed the Swallows (French: Hirondelles), represents Burundi in women's international football competitions. The team has competed since 2016 in matches recognised by FIFA, the sport's international governing body. A senior national team has been continually inactive, but an under-20 team has played in numerous matches. Further development of football in the country faces challenges found across Africa, including inequality and limited access to education for women. A women's football programme did not exist in Burundi until 2000, and only 455 players had registered for participation on the national level by 2006.

History

In 1985, almost no country in the world had a women's national football team.[2][3] While the sport grew in popularity worldwide in the ensuing years, Burundi did not have an official team until more than two decades later.[3][4] By 2009, however, Burundi had a FIFA-recognised senior national team nicknamed the Swallows and a FIFA-recognised Burundi women's national under-20 football team.[5][6] The under-20 team played one international match in 2002, one in 2004 and one in 2006.[4]

The senior national football team has never competed in a FIFA-sanctioned fixture and has not competed at the Women's World Cup. The team was one of 200 preparing for a qualification tournament for the cup in 2007, but did not play in the competition.[3][7][8] The team has withdrawn from numerous other events.[9][10][11] Burundi was to play in the 2008 African Women's Championship but withdrew from the tournament, giving the Democratic Republic of the Congo an automatic qualification.[9] The team also withdrew from the 2010 and 2012 editions of the Africa Women Cup of Nations before the first-round qualifiers.[10][11] Burundi has not participated in other major events on the continent, including the 2011 All-Africa Games.[12] As of March 2012, the team was not ranked by FIFA.[13][14][15]

Burundi was scheduled to participate in a competition in 2007 organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in Zanzibar. Nicholas Musonye, the secretary of the Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (Cecafa), said of the event, "CAF wants to develop women's football in this region in recognition of the milestones Cecafa has achieved over the years. CAF appreciates what Cecafa has done despite the hardships the association has gone through, from financial problems to political instability in member states and poor management of associations. Member states in the Cecafa region have not taken women's football seriously. CAF now wants to sponsor a long-term campaign to attract women from this region into the game."[16] The competition was canceled due to lack of funds.[17]

Burundi's women's team was assembled in 2019 under coach Daniella Niyibimenya in anticipation of the 2019 CECAFA Women's Championship.[18] The team was defeated 2–0 in a match with the Uganda women's national football team.[19] Speaking on the team's lack of permanence and performance, Niyibimenya said, "We have a talented team but they need several warm-up matches to develop their character. Due to a lack of resources, we can only bring the girls together when a competition is announced."[20]

Background and development

Women's football is now big deal. The standard that we have attained in Africa is good enough. Soon, an African team will challenge seriously for the World Cup. But we need far more support from governments and big business.

Lydia Nsekera, president of the Football Federation of Burundi[21]

The development of women's football in Africa faces several challenges, including limited access to education, poverty amongst women, inequalities and human rights abuses.[22][23][24][25]

The Football Federation of Burundi, the country's national association, created a woman's football programme in 2000.[3][5][26] By 2006, there were just 455 registered women players, and the absence of a thriving women's game has been an obstacle for the national team.[27] Lydia Nsekera is the head of the national football association.[28]

Outside the national federation, the Commission nationale du football féminin was established by the 1990s, and a league and women's teams were organised in the same period in Bujumbura.[29][30]

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

  Win   Draw   Lose   Void or Postponed   Fixture

2023

15 September 2023 (2023-09-15) Friendly Rwanda  0–1  Burundi Nyamata, Rwanda
15:00 UTC+2 Report
  • Uwimana 23'
Stadium: Bugesera stadium
16 September 2023 (2023-09-16) Friendly Rwanda  1–1  Burundi Kigali, Rwanda
19:00 UTC+2
Stadium: Kigali Pelé Stadium
26 September 2023 (2023-09-26) 2024 AFWCON qualification First round 2nd leg Ethiopia  1–1
(2–2 agg.)
(3–5 p)
 Burundi Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
15:30 UTC+3 Report (EFF) Stadium: Abebe Bikila Stadium
Penalties
Note: 2–2 on aggregate. Burundi won 5–3 on penalties.
30 November 2023 (2023-11-30) 2024 AwconQ 2nd round 1st leg Algeria  5–1  Burundi Algiers, Algeria
20:00 UTC+1
Stadium: Stade du 5 Juillet
Referee: Aline Guimbang A Etong (Cameroon)
5 December 2023 (2023-12-05) 2024 AFWCON qualification Second round 2nd leg Burundi  0–1
(1–6 agg.)
 Algeria Algiers, Algeria
Report (FAF) Stadium: Stade du 5 Juillet
Note: Algeria won 6–1 on aggregate.

Source : global sport

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

Position Name Ref.
Head coach Burundi Olivier Mutombola

Manager history

  • Burundi Gustave Niyonkuru (20xx–2023)
  • Burundi Olivier Mutombola(2023-)

Players

Current squad

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1GK Ariella Umurerwa (2005-02-27) 27 February 2005 (age 19) Burundi La Colombe
1GK Adidja Nzeyimana Burundi

12 2DF Angélique Keza (2004-08-01) 1 August 2004 (age 19) Burundi PVP Buyenzi
10 2DF Nasra Nahimana (1999-12-10) 10 December 1999 (age 24) Burundi PVP Buyenzi
19 2DF Rachelle Bukuru (1998-01-01) 1 January 1998 (age 26) Tanzania The Tigers Queens
20 2DF Annociate Nshimirimana (2004-10-02) 2 October 2004 (age 19) Burundi PVP
2DF Espérance Habonimana (2007-04-12) 12 April 2007 (age 17) Burundi Inyange Buja Queen

24 3MF Peace Olga Niyomwungere (2005-12-20) 20 December 2005 (age 18) Burundi La Colombe
8 3MF Erica Kanyamuneza (2001-08-11) 11 August 2001 (age 22) Burundi PVP
11 3MF Asha Djafari (captain) (1998-07-10) 10 July 1998 (age 25) Tanzania Simba Queens
19 3MF Joëlle Bukuru (1999-02-13) 13 February 1999 (age 25) Tanzania Simba Queens

7 4FW Aniella Uwimana (1999-11-17) 17 November 1999 (age 24) Tanzania Yanga Princess
9 4FW Sandrine Niyonkuru (2000-01-01) 1 January 2000 (age 24) Egypt Tut Eunkh Amw
4FW Bora Ineza (2005-09-13) 13 September 2005 (age 18) Burundi Fofila PF
4FW Rukiya Bizimana (2006-03-23) 23 March 2006 (age 18) Burundi Etoile du Matin
4FW Suzanne Zilfa (1998-03-16) 16 March 1998 (age 26) Burundi PVP Buyenzi

Charlotte Irankunda Burundi
Sakina Saidi Burundi

Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up to a Burundi squad in the past 12 months.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Amissa Inarukundo (2005-08-08) 8 August 2005 (age 18) - - Burundi PVP Buyenzi v.  Ethiopia, 26 September 2023

DF Razia Uwimana - - Burundi v.  Ethiopia, 26 September 2023
DF Evelyne Akimana - - Burundi v.  Ethiopia, 26 September 2023


FW Gloris Gakiza (2007-11-25) 25 November 2007 (age 16) - - Burundi La Colombe v.  Rwanda, 15 September 2023
FW Adolphine Rumuri - - Burundi v.  Ethiopia, 26 September 2023

Estelle Gakima - - Burundi v.  Rwanda, 15 September 2023

INJ Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury.
PRE Preliminary squad.
SUS Player is serving a suspension.
WD Player withdrew for personal reasons.

Previous squads

Africa Women Cup of Nations
CECAFA Women's Championship

Competitive record

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place  

Africa Women Cup of Nations

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