The Serbia women's national football team represents Serbia in international women's football competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia.

History

After the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro federation in 2006, the newly created women's team of Serbia played the first competitive match against Slovenia in May 2007, where they beat the hosts 5–0. For much of the late 2000s to 2010s, Serbia had been an insignificant name in the women's stage, only at best managed to finish in third, though the team did have some good results like an impressive 2–2 draw to powerhouse England in the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying or the 1–1 draw to Denmark in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification.

During the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification, Serbia began with two defeats against European powerhouse Germany and rising force Portugal, leaving expectation as Serbia would again fail to qualify for a major tournament. However, Serbia began its resurgence with consecutive wins against Bulgaria, Israel and Turkey, before getting what would be the greatest achievement ever in their qualification campaign, beating European giant Germany 3–2 in the returning fixture, and thus increased hope for Serbia to qualify for the first ever major international tournament in the history.

Echipa națională de fotbal feminin a Serbiei reprezintă Serbia în competițiile internaționale de fotbal feminin. Este guvernată de Asociația de Fotbal din Serbia.

**Istorie**

Prima echipă națională feminină a Serbiei a fost formată în 2006, după dizolvarea Serbiei și Muntenegrului. Echipa a jucat primul său meci oficial în 2007 și s-a calificat pentru Campionatul European Feminin UEFA din 2017, prima sa apariție la un turneu major.

**Performanțe**

Cel mai bun rezultat al Serbiei la Campionatul European Feminin UEFA a fost locul al doilea pe grupă în 2017. Echipa nu s-a calificat încă la Cupa Mondială Feminină FIFA.

**Jucătoare notabile**

* Tijana Miljković
* Jovana Damnjanović
* Milena Nikolić
* Jelena Čanković
* Anastazija Starović

**Antrenori**

* Zoran Kuntić (2006-2011)
* Veljko Paunović (2011-2015)
* Zoran Marić (2015-prezent)