Ukraine women's national futsal team

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Ukraine
Nickname(s)(Жовто-Сині)Zhovto-Blakytni
("the Yellow-Blues")
Association Ukrainian Association of Football
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
FIFA code UKR
FIFA ranking 13 Steady2.svg (29 August 2025) [1]
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Home colours
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Away colours
First international
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7–1 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg
(Elche, Spain; 21 November 1997)
Biggest win
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 17–0 Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg
(Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal; 6 December 2012)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 17–0 Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg
(Ciudad Real, Spain; 14 December 2013)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Portugal (official).svg  Portugal 8–0 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg
(Elche, Spain; 23 November 1997)
Euro
Appearances3 (First in 2019)
Best resultRunner-up (2023)

The Ukraine women's national futsal team represents Ukraine in international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Ukrainian Association of Football.

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History

On 21 November 1997, the Ukraine held their first match with the Spain at the international tournament "Elche 1997". In total, the team played three matches in this tournament, two of which were lost to Spain and Portugal and one was won by Russia. The team was formed on the basis of Poltava "Nika". After that, the team did not play again for the next ten years.

In 2007, after a long break, Ukraine held another match, which became the first home match in their history, the opponent was Uzbekistan in whom they defeated 7–1. This time the team was formed on the basis of the club "Bilychanka-NPU".

In 2010, the Ukraine won the international futsal tournament "Victory Day" (Moscow, Russia), the national teams of Iran, Russia and Hungary also competed there.

In 2011, Ukraine became a bronze medalist of the international futsal tournament in Mór, Hungary and for the second time took part in the Victory Day tournament, where they also won bronze medals. In addition, in late February, the team flew to Iran, where he played three friendly games with the local team, all of which they won.

2012 Women's Futsal World Tournament

In 2012, Ukraine took part in the Women's Futsal World Tournament, where they finished in 5th place and set several records: the fastest goal (Yulia Titova in the 36th second of the match with Malaysia), the most goals scored by one player (17-year-old Anna Shulga scored 5 times in the match against Malaysia), the biggest victory in the history of the Women's Futsal World Tournament (victory over the Malaysia 17-0). Ukraine also received the prize "Best Fair-play Award"; the team did not receive any warnings in the tournament. [2]

UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2019

The UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2019 was held in Portugal. The Ukrainian national team finished in 4th place. The UEFA Women's Futsal Championship was officially held for the first time under the auspices of UEFA. The final stage is held in the format of the "Final Four". The selection took place in two rounds, in which 23 teams took part. [3]

In Gondomar, Ukraine played in the semifinals against the hosts of the tournament. In the first half, Portugal had been leading 1-0. After the break, the Ukrainians won back with Sidorenko finished the quick counterattack 1-1. Later in the second half, the Portugal came back and later scored four more goals, thus defeating Ukraine 5-1. [4]

In the third place match, Ukraine played against Russia. The match ended with a score of 2-2 at the end of regulation. Snizhana Volovenko (18th minute) and Yulia Titova (29) excelled for the Ukrainians, while Dina Danilova (9) and Victoria Lebedeva (15) scored for the Russians. In the penalty shootout, Ukraine lost 2-3. [3]

Results and fixtures

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2023

21 February 2023 (2023-02-21) Friendly Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg2–3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Bardejov, Slovakia
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22 February 2023 (2023-02-22) Friendly Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg2–6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Bardejov, Slovakia
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Competitive record

FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup

FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup recordQualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWD*LGFGA
Flag of the Philippines.svg 2025 Did not qualify3201114
White flag of surrender.svg 2029 To be determinedTo be determined
Total0/13201114
* Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA European Championship

UEFA European Championship Qualification record
YearRoundPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
Flag of Portugal (official).svg 2019 Fourth place2011373210156
Flag of Portugal (official).svg 2022 Third place21012103300165
Flag of Hungary.svg 2023 Runners-up2101363210114
White flag of surrender.svg 2027 To be determinedTo be determined
Total3/3621382397204215

References

  1. "The FIFA Futsal Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 29 August 2025. Retrieved 29 August 2025.
  2. "Збірна України - найкраща команда FAIR PLAY!!!". belichanka.com.
  3. 1 2 "Збірна України посіла 4 місце на першому чемпіонаті Європи з футзалу серед жінок". Archived from the original on 24 October 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  4. "Футзал: жіноча збірна України програла півфінал Євро-2019". Archived from the original on 24 October 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.

See also