When


Tuesday 9 Jun 2026

Time TBC

Where


HungaryHungary

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The Hungary Women's Football team has a rich history in international competitions, having made their first appearance in the UEFA Women's Championship in 1995. They have qualified for the tournament five times, with their best finish being in 2018 when they reached the quarter-finals. The team has also competed in the FIFA Women's World Cup, making two appearances in 1999 and 2019. With a roster of talented players such as Zsófia Rácz and Viktória Szabó, the team has shown great potential on the field. The Hungary Women's team has its home stadium at the Bozsik József Stadion in Budapest, which has a capacity of over 14,000 spectators. Their outstanding performance in international competitions has earned them recognition, with players such as Fanni Vágó and Zsanett Jakabfi being named in the UEFA Women's Team of the Year in 2018 and 2020 respectively.

The Andorra Women's National Football Team has been representing the small European country of Andorra in international competitions since 2012. The team competes in the UEFA Women's Championship and has also participated in several friendly matches against other national teams. Led by head coach Marcos Sanchez, the team currently has a roster of talented players including captain Mireia Fernandez and top scorer Mariana Saenz. The team plays their home matches at Estadi Comunal d'Andorra la Vella, a 1,500-seat stadium located in the capital city. Despite being a relatively new team, Andorra Women have shown great potential and are determined to make their mark in the world of women's football.

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