Natalia Ryzhevich

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Natalia Ryzhevich (born 4 March 1977) is a Belarusian former footballer.

She played as a midfielder for FC Babruyshanka, Universitet Vitebsk and FC Minsk in Belarus, and Lada Togliatti in Russia. She also played the UEFA Champions League with all but Minsk.

Ryzhevich was a founding member of the Belarusian national team, taking part in November 1995 in its first game ever, in the Euro 1997 qualifiers. [1] She played in the national team for 13 years, until 2008.

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