Lavana women's national football team
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Association | Lavanan W League | ||
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Confederation | IFF | ||
Head coach | Dazeda Cheruene | ||
Captain | Shara Soulignavong | ||
Most caps | Shara Soulignavong | ||
Top scorer | Ziujebano Siharath | ||
Home stadium | National Workers Stadium, Pers | ||
Code | LAV | ||
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First international | |||
Dezevau 2–1 Lavana (Pers, Lavana; 1 April 1994) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Lavana 11-1 Yemet (Pers, Lavana; 6 September 2019) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Caldia 12–3 Lavana (Pers, Lavana; 22 October 2001) | |||
Best result | Champions 2021 | ||
The Lavana women's national football team (Kachai:ກິລາບານເຕະຍິງທີມຊາດລາວ, Kila Ban Te Nying Thimsad Lavanga) is the team that represents Lavana in international competitions for women's football. It under the jurisdiction of the Lavanan Football Federation. It is one of the best women's football teams in Coius, regularly earning spots to compete in continental and international championships.
Lavana is one of five national teams to have been crowned world champions, having participated in a total of 7 of 9 IFF Feminine Coupe du monde and qualifying consistently since 2001. In 2021 Lavana won after defeating Champania 7-1. It had previously reached 4th place in 2009, after losing to eventual champions Valduvia, losing the 3rd place to Rizealand.
Players
Coaching staff
Position | Name |
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Head coach | Dazeda Cheruene |
Assistant coach | Maira Gaubina |
Goalkeeper coach | Omnika Ziugiuzimha |
Trainer | Davadaojene Erkiv |
Doctor | Maa Somphousiharath |
Video analyst | Halia Bagabiada |