On 31 May and 4 June, the Armenian women’s national football team will play two matches against Kazakhstan within the qualification of the UEFA Women’s European Championship 2025.
After two rounds, Armenia has 3 points and is in second place in Group C4, where Romania, Bulgaria and Kazakhstan also play.
On 9 April, the Armenian women’s national team won a historic victory against Bulgaria. It was the first victory in the last 13 years. Now the Armenian girls will play two matches against Kazakhstan – 31 May in Armavir and 4 June in Almaty. On 31 May and 4 June, the Armenian women’s national football team will play two matches against Kazakhstan within the qualification of the UEFA Women’s European Championship 2025.
After two rounds, Armenia has 3 points and is in second place in Group C4, where Romania, Bulgaria and Kazakhstan also play.
On 9 April, the Armenian women’s national team won a historic victory against Bulgaria. It was the first victory in the last 13 years. Now the Armenian girls will play two matches against Kazakhstan – 31 May in Armavir and 4 June in Almaty.
Armenia national team line-up for the upcoming matches:
Goalkeepers
Alina Poghosyan – Krylya Sovetov (Russia)
Shoghik Sardaryan – Urartu Girls
Lilit Babayan – Pyunik Girls
Defencemen
Svetlana Karaghezian – ‘Rubin’ (Russia)
Liana Ghazaryan – ‘Rostov’ (Russia)
Milana Vardanyan – ‘Krasnodar’ (Russia)
Hasmik Grigoryan – ‘Urartu Girls’.
Ani Ghukasyan – ‘Pyunik Girls’.
Marine Karapetyan – Pyunik Girls
Midfielders
Anna Dallakyan – ‘Rostov’ (Russia)
Veronika Asatryan – ‘Ararat Tallinn’ (Estonia)
Lara Kazanchyan – ‘Creighton’ (Canada)
Maral Artin – Malaga City (Spain)
Claudia Cholakian – Nordern Tigers (Australia)
Elina Martirosyan – Ararat-Armenia Girls
Forwards
Oksana Pizlova – ‘Rubin’ (Russia)
Ani Safaryan – Columbia Lions (USA)
Lusine Kostanyan – Urartu Girls
Milena Sayadian – Urartu Girls
Tatev Khachatryan – ‘Ararat-Armenia Girls’.