Vorskla could not qualify for the Champions League: results of the historic match.
According to inkorr.com: On September 18, the women's team 'Vorskla' from Poltava played the return match in the Champions League qualifying round, reports 'Glavkom' citing UAF.
The Ukrainian national team advanced to the third qualifying round, defeating the Georgian team 'Lanchkhuti' (5:0) and the Lithuanian 'Gintra' (2:0). The Belgian 'Leuven', in turn, won against the Bosnian 'Sarajevo' (2:1 in extra time) and the Swedish 'Röda Stjärnan' (3:2).
Women's Champions League 2025/2026. Third round. Return match
“Leuven” (Belgium) – “Vorskla” (Ukraine) – 0:0
In the first match, the Ukrainians lost to 'Leuven' with a score of 0:2. The game was extremely intense, but none of the scoring opportunities were realized. In the second half, 'Vorskla' tried to find a chance for a goal, but the match ended in a 0:0 draw.
As a result of the two matches, 'Leuven' advanced to the next stage, while 'Vorskla' will continue its fight in the European Cup for women's teams, starting from the second qualifying round. The draw will take place on September 19 at 16:00.
World Cup Qualifiers. Group D
In the second round of qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, the Ukrainian national team drew with Azerbaijan 1:1.
Goals: Mahmoudov (72, penalty) – Sudakov (51).
The next match for the Ukrainian national team will be on October 10 against Iceland.
It should be noted that earlier the Ukrainians lost to France with a score of 0:2 in a qualifying match held in Wrocław, Poland. During this match, the fans actively supported the national team, unfurling a huge banner with the inscription 'Fortress of Europe'.
The continuation of 'Vorskla's' performance in the European Cup shows that the team is on the right track, despite the losses. Moreover, the joint efforts of players and fans in the World Cup qualifiers highlight the importance of supporting the national team that is preparing for the upcoming games.
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