When


Tuesday 14 Apr 2026

Time TBC

Where


ArmeniaArmenia

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The Armenia Women's Football team has been competing at the international level since their first appearance in the European Championship qualifiers in 2001. They have also participated in the UEFA Women's Champions League, with their best finish being in 2005 when they reached the round of 16. The team has also earned numerous accolades in domestic competitions, winning the Armenian Women's Premier League title multiple times. Some of the notable players on the team include midfielder Lilit Tonoyan and forward Gayane Mkrtchyan. The team's home stadium is the Hrazdan Stadium, located in Yerevan, which has a capacity of over 54,000. With a growing fan base and talented players, the future looks bright for the Armenia Women's Football team.

The Belarus Women's Football team, also known as the Red and Green, represents the country of Belarus in international women's football competitions. Founded in 1992, the team has steadily risen in the rankings and is currently ranked 56th in the FIFA World Rankings. The team has participated in several major tournaments, including the FIFA Women's World Cup and the UEFA Women's Championship. Their home stadium is the Haradski Stadium, which has a capacity of over 20,000 seats. Some notable players on the team include defenders Nastassia Novikava and Volha Kashtalyan, and midfielder Anastasiya Shuppo. The team has also been recognized for their achievements, winning the UEFA Fair Play Award in 2008 and the Belarusian Footballer of the Year award in 2015. With a strong lineup and a dedicated fan base, the Belarus Women's Football team continues to make a mark in the world of women's football.

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