"Open Football Festival" was held in the village of Olesha in Ivano-Frankivsk region
The Head of the UAF Women's and Girls' Football Committee, Anastasia Klipachenko, in an interview with the official UAF website answered pressing questions about the Ukrainian women's national team and spoke about the strategy for developing women's national teams. — The team began the qualification with defeats against England and Spain.
The draw for the 3rd qualifying round of the Women's Champions League and the 1st qualifying round of the European Cup took place today in Nyon. Nine pairs have been determined in the Champions League, which will play off the last tickets to the new joint stage with the participation of 18 clubs in two-legged matches on September 11 and 18. The 3rd qualifying round is divided into the Champions' Path (for the champions of their countries) and the League Representatives' Path. The former will host four matches, and the latter will host five more.
Two Ukrainian referees will be in charge of the final match of the second qualifying round of the Women's Champions League between Mura (Slovenia) and Katowice (Poland), which will take place today, August 30. The UEFA website reports this. Oleksandra Vdovina will serve as one of the assistants on the line to the main referee Debora Bianchi (Italy). And Kristina Kozorog will act as the fourth referee.
In the 2025/2026 season, for the third time in history, Ukraine will be represented in the Women's Champions League by two teams - Poltava Vorskla, which plays in the second stage of the Champions' Path, and Kharkiv Metalist 1925, which plays in the second round of the League Representatives' Path.
Two Ukrainian referees will officiate the semi-final match of the 2025/2026 Women's Champions League qualifying round between Mura (Slovenia) and Spartak (Slovakia), which will take place on August 27. Kristina Kozorog will serve as the head referee, and one of her assistants on the line will be Oleksandra Vdovin. This was reported by the UEFA website.
Two Ukrainian referees will be on duty at the match of the first qualifying round of the 2025/2026 Women's Champions League between Spartak (Slovakia) and Budućnost (Montenegro), which will take place on July 30 in Mijavci. This was reported by the UEFA website. Oleksandra Vdovina will act as one of the assistants to Ugne Simtaite from Lithuania, and Sofia Prichina will act as the fourth referee.