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Nickname(s) | An diabhal i gcorcra(The Devils in Purple) | ||
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Association | SpUG/A-GFL | ||
Confederation | IFF | ||
Head coach | Síle Ní Ríain | ||
Captain | Niamh Ní Chathasaigh | ||
Home stadium | Sovereign's Stadium, Spálgleann | ||
Code | CLD | ||
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The Caldia women's national football team (Caldish: Foireann peile náisiúnta na mban in Glítteann) is the team that represents Caldia in international competitions for women's football. It under the jurisdiction of the Caldish Football Board. It is one of the best women's football teams in the world, regularly earning spots to compete in international championships. The team has won four Coupe du monde championships in addition to several Euclean championships. The team has won gold wreaths for women's football at the and 1978, 1994, 2002, and 2018 Invictus Games.