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Australia women's national soccer team
Australia women's national soccer team

The Australian women's national soccer team is overseen by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Federation Australia , which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) since leaving the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) in 2006. The team's official nickname is "the Matildas" (from the Australian folk song "Waltzing Matilda"), having been known as the "Female Socceroos" before 1995.

Australia women's national cricket team

The Australian women's national cricket team represent Australia in international women's cricket. Currently captained by Meg Lanning and coached by Matthew Mott, they are the top team in all world rankings assigned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the women's game.Australia played their first Test match in 1934–35 against England.

Australia women's national field hockey team

The Australia women's national field hockey team are, as of January 2019, ranked third in the world. Having played their first game in 1914, and their first Olympic game in 1984 they are one of Australia's most successful sporting teams, boasting three Olympic gold medals (1988, 1996, 2000), two World Cup gold medals (1994, 1998) and four Commonwealth Games gold medals (1998, 2006, 2010, 2014).

Australia women's national basketball team

The Australian women's national basketball team is nicknamed the Opals, after the brightly coloured gemstone common to the country. From 1994 onwards, the Opals have been consistently competitive and successful having won nine medals at official FIBA international tournaments , highlighted by a gold medal winning performance at the 2006 World Championship in Brazil.

Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team

The Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team is the women's wheelchair basketball side that represents Australia in international competitions. The team is known as the Gliders.

Australia women's national field hockey team results (2011–2015)

The following article comprises the results of the Hockeyroos, the women's national field hockey team from Australia, from 2011 until 2015. New fixtures can be found on the International Hockey Federation's results portal.

Australia women's national field hockey team results (2016–2020)

The following article comprises the results of the Hockeyroos, the women's national field hockey team from Australia, from 2016 until 2020. New fixtures can be found on the International Hockey Federation's results portal.

Argentina women's national field hockey team

The Argentina women's national field hockey team is governed by the Argentine Hockey Confederation (CAH). The current coach is Carlos Retegui, who was appointed after Agustín Corradini.

Argentina women's national football team

The Argentina women's national football team represents Argentina in international women's football. Women's football in Argentina remains largely in the shadow of the men in terms of play development and fan support; in women's sports in Argentina, field hockey and volleyball are also more popular.

Argentina women's national volleyball team
Argentina women's national volleyball team

The Argentina women's national volleyball team represents Argentina in international women's volleyball and is controlled by the Argentine Volleyball Federation . It participates in the Summer Olympics, the world championships, and other international tournaments.

Argentina women's national handball team

The Argentina women's national handball team is the national team of Argentina. It is governed by the Confederacion Argentina de Handball and takes part in international handball competitions.

Argentina women's national basketball team

The Argentina women's national basketball team, nicknamed "Las Gigantes" , is administered by the Argentine Basketball Federation.

Argentina women's national inline hockey team

Argentina women's national inline hockey team is the Argentinean national team in Women's Roller in-line hockey. The team competed in the 2013 Women's World Inline Hockey Championships.