Ukrainian Woman to Referee Women's Futsal World Championship for the First Time in History.
According to inkorr.com: Maria Myslovska, a Ukrainian referee, has become the first woman from Ukraine to participate in the Women's Futsal World Championship. The tournament will take place in the Philippines from November 21 to December 7. This was reported by 'Glavcom'.
FIFA has published a list of 26 referees who will officiate the matches of this women's mundial, among which is the Ukrainian referee. Of these, 8 referees represent UEFA.
World Championship Qualifiers. Group D
In the match against Iceland, the Ukrainian national team won with a score of 5:3 (1:3). The goals were scored by Malinovsky (14, 45+5), Hutsulyak (45), Kalyuzhny (85), and Ocheretko (89).
In the second round of qualification for the 2026 World Championship, the Ukrainian team drew with Azerbaijan 1:1.
World Championship Qualifiers. Group D
In the game against Azerbaijan, our team ended the match with a score of 1:1 (0:0). The only goal was scored by Sudakov (51).
Earlier, the Ukrainian team lost to France with a score of 0:2 in the qualifying match for the 2026 World Championship, which took place in Poland.
Ukrainian fans actively supported the national team, displaying a banner that read 'Fortress of Europe' during the important match.
Thus, Ukrainian referee Maria Myslovska has been given the opportunity to officiate at the Futsal World Championship for the first time in history. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian team demonstrated a worthy performance in the qualifying matches for the 2026 World Championship, delighting their supporters.
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