This is a non-exhaustive list of Democratic Republic of the Congo women's international footballersassociation football players who have appeared at least once for the senior DR Congo women's national football team.

Players

Key
Bold Named to the national team in the past year
Name Caps Goals National team years Club(s)
Oliva Amani[1][2][3] 3+ 0+ 2006 Unknown
Sarrive Badiambila[4] 1+ 0+ 2019 Unknown
Rose Badimuena 1+ 0+ 2021– Democratic Republic of the Congo Amani
Sophie Basenga[5] 1+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Kelly Bazoladio 1+ 0+ 2021– Democratic Republic of the Congo Amani
Nathalie Bioko[1][2] 2+ 0+ 2006 Unknown
Christine Bongo[1][3] 2+ 0+ 2006 Unknown
Gisèle Bosimba[5][6] 2+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Natacha Boyengwa[7][8] 2+ 0+ 2019 Unknown
Mamie Buazo[1][2][3] 3+ 0+ 2006 Unknown
Mwalutshe Bwadi[5] 1+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Isa Diakese[5][6][7][8][9] 5+ 1+ 2012– Democratic Republic of the Congo Amani
Charlène Diantesa[5][6] 2+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Rachelle Epanga[7][8] 2+ 0+ 2019 Unknown
Farida Feza[10][11][9] 3+ 1+ 2020– Democratic Republic of the Congo Amani
Naomie Kabakaba[7][8][11][9] 4+ 2+ 2019– Democratic Republic of the Congo Mazembe
Marlène Kasaj[7][8][12][9][13] 6+ 4+ 2019– Turkey Adana İdman Yurdu
Ruth Kipoyi[7][8][12][9] 4+ 1+ 2019– Turkey ALG Spor
Youyou Kisita[1][2][3] 3+ 1+ 2006 Unknown
Sarah Kitenge 1+ 0+ 2021– Democratic Republic of the Congo Bikira
Guyssie Kiuvu[1][2][3] 3+ 0+ 2006 Unknown
Exaucée Kizinga[7][8][12][9][13] 5+ 2+ 2019– Turkey Adana İdman Yurdu
Benie Kubiena 1+ 0+ 2021– Democratic Republic of the Congo Amani
Mireille Kuyangisa[5][6] 2+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Syntiche Lawu 1+ 0+ 2020– Democratic Republic of the Congo Amani
Nanouche Lumbu[6] 1+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Laurène Lusilawu[5][6] 2+ 0+ 2012 Democratic Republic of the Congo Amani
Arlette Mafuta[6] 1+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Judith Makela 1+ 0+ 2021– Democratic Republic of the Congo Bikira
Pamela Malembo[5][6] 2+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Mamie Manckay[7][8] 2+ 0+ 2019 Democratic Republic of the Congo Mazembe
Émeraude Mawanda[13] 1+ 1+ 2021– Democratic Republic of the Congo Mazembe
Flavine Mawete[7][9] 2+ 0+ 2019 Turkey Adana İdman Yurdu
Merveille Mbemba[9] 1+ 0+ 2020– Democratic Republic of the Congo Bikira
Violette Mbenza[14][1][2] 3+ 1+ 2006 Unknown
Stéphanie Mbole[5] 1+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Grâce Mfwamba[8][11] 3+ 4+ 2019– Turkey ALG Spor
Lina Mpele[5][6][9] 3+ 0+ 2012–
Mundaya Balembo[15][14] 2+ 1+ 2002–2006 Retired
Tantine Mushiya[8] 1+ 0+ 2019 Unknown
Monica Ndaya[7] 1+ 0+ 2019 Unknown
Tina Ngalula[4] 1+ 0+ 2019 Democratic Republic of the Congo Mazembe
Fideline Ngoy[6][7][8][10][9] 5+ 0+ 2012– Democratic Republic of the Congo Amani
Danny Ngoyi[8] 1+ 0+ 2019 Democratic Republic of the Congo Mazembe
Lucie Nona[5][6] 2+ 1+ 2012 Unknown
Ade Ntima[15][2] 2+ 0+ 2002–2006 Retired
Trésorine Nzuzi[1][2][3] 3+ 1+ 2006 Unknown
Falonne Pambani[5][6][12][9][13] 5+ 2+ 2012– Democratic Republic of the Congo Amani
Carine Panda[14] 1+ 1+ 2006 Unknown
Pitshou Tezi[1][2][3] 3+ 0+ 2006 Unknown
Judith Tondo[5][6] 2+ 0+ 2012 Unknown
Jolie Tuzolana[1][2][3] 3+ 0+ 2006 Unknown
Cyrille Zuma[14][1][2][3] 4+ 2+ 2006 Retired

See also

References

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