Ukraine defeats Iceland 5:3 in World Cup qualifying.
According to inkorr.com: From November 1 to 2, the third qualifying round of the Ukrainian championship in amputee football will take place at the 'Cherkasy Arena' stadium in Cherkasy. This information was reported by 'Glavkom', referencing UAF.
At this stage of the competition, 10 teams from all corners of the country will take part in the fight for the championship title.
Among the participants: 'MSK Dnipro' (Cherkasy), 'Pokrova AMP' (Lviv), 'Shakhtar Steel' (Donetsk), 'Bureviy' (Kyiv region), 'Crusaders' (Lutsk), 'Vinnytsia AMP' (Vinnytsia), 'Metalist 1925 Unbreakable' (Kharkiv), 'Titans' (Zhytomyr), FC 'Bartka' (Ivano-Frankivsk), 'Vikings' (Ternopil).
- The champion will represent Ukraine in the EAFF Champions League 2026.
World Cup Qualifying. Group D
Iceland – Ukraine 3:5 (1:3)
Goals: Ellertsson, 35, Gudmundsson, 59, 75 – Malinovskyi, 14, 45+5, Hutsuliak, 45, Kaliuzhnyi, 85, Ocheretko, 89
In the second round of the 2026 World Cup qualifying, the Ukrainian national team drew with Azerbaijan – 1:1.
World Cup Qualifying. Group D
Azerbaijan – Ukraine 1:1 (0:0).
Goals: Mahmudov (72, pen.) – Sudakov (51).
Previously, the Ukrainian national team lost to the French national team 0:2 in a World Cup qualifying match that took place at the stadium in Wrocław, Poland.
During the crucial match between Ukraine and France, Ukrainian fans supported the team by raising a banner that read 'Fortress of Europe'.
Thus, the third qualifying round of the Ukrainian amputee football championship will take place in Cherkasy, where 10 teams will compete for victory. The sports achievements of the Ukrainian national team in the 2026 World Cup qualifying demonstrate its potential and desire to win, while the support of fans only emphasizes the significance of every match in this qualifying round.
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