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Saturday 18 Apr 2026

16:00 Local Time

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The Romania Women's Football team, also known as the Romanian Football Association, is the national football team for Romania. Founded in 1990, the team competes in major international competitions such as the FIFA Women's World Cup and the UEFA Women's Championship. They have had several successful runs, reaching the quarter-finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup in 1998 and the semi-finals of the UEFA Women's Championship in 2022. The team has also won the Balkan Cup in 1997 and 2003. Some notable players on the team include Laura Rus, Alexandra Lunca, and Florentina Olar. The team plays their home matches at the Stadionul "Regia" in Bucharest, with a capacity of 14,542 spectators. Their dedication and determination on the field have earned them a strong reputation in the world of women's football.

The Romania Women1 Women's Football team has been making a mark in the international football scene with their impressive performances in various competitions. They have represented their country in the UEFA Women's Euro qualifiers as well as the FIFA Women's World Cup qualifiers. The team has also been a dominant force in the Mediterranean Games, winning the gold medal in 2009 and 2013. The players of the team are known for their skill, spirit, and dedication, with notable names like Andri Christou and Theano Ioannou leading the team to victory. The Romania Women1 Women's Football team is based at the GSP Stadium in Nicosia, which can hold up to 22,859 spectators and provides a great atmosphere for their home matches. With their impressive track record and talented players, this team is one to watch out for in the world of women's football.

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