Fixtures

Women’s International 08' - Slovakia (W) vs Ukraine (W) - 0-0
Women’s International 10/28 15:30 - Romania Women vs Ukraine (W) - View

Results

Women’s International 06/27 13:30 - Poland Women v Ukraine Women L 4-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 06/03 17:00 6 [4] Croatia Women v Ukraine Women [1] L 2-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 05/30 17:00 5 [1] Ukraine Women v Albania Women [3] W 2-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/08 15:30 4 [2] Czechia Women v Ukraine Women [1] D 1-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 04/04 16:00 3 [2] Ukraine Women v Czechia Women [1] W 1-0
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/25 17:00 2 [2] Ukraine Women v Croatia Women [4] W 2-1
UEFA Women's Nations League 02/21 17:00 1 Albania Women v Ukraine Women W 1-2
Women's Euro Championships Qual 12/03 19:15 8 Belgium Women v Ukraine Women L 2-1
Women's Euro Championships Qual 11/29 17:00 8 Ukraine Women v Belgium Women L 0-2
Women's Euro Championships Qual 10/29 16:00 7 Ukraine Women v Turkey Women W 2-0
Women's Euro Championships Qual 10/25 15:00 7 Turkey Women v Ukraine Women D 1-1
Womens Euro Championships Qual 07/16 17:00 6 [3] Ukraine Women v Croatia Women [2] W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 5 6
Wins 5 4 1
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 4 1 3
Goals for 12 7 5
Goals against 15 4 11
Clean sheets 2 2 0
Failed to score 3 1 2

The Ukraine women's national football team (Ukrainian: Жіноча збірна України з футболу, romanized: Zhinocha zbirna Ukraini z futbolu) represents Ukraine in international women's football. The team is administered by the Ukrainian Association of Football.

The team has been playing since 30 June 1992 when it hosted a team of Moldova. Before its first official tournament, the UEFA Women's Euro 1995 qualifying phase, the Ukraine women's team played at least four more friendlies all with Belarus in 1993. The first team consisted of the following players: Tetyana Ovcharenko (goalkeeper) – Olena Mazurenko, Svitlana Balynska, Olena Chubarova, Alina Doroshchuk – Tetyana Shvets, Iryna Serhiyenko, Lyudmyla Pokotylo, Halyna Prykhodko – Tetyana Verezubova, Svitlana Frishko; and substitutes: Valentyna Ryabichenko (goalkeeper) – Inesa Titova – Yulia Bayeka, Natalia Melnychenko, Lyudmyla Protsenko – Olena Vdovyka, Tetyana Vyshnyakova, Halyna Zonova.

The first major tournament they played in was the UEFA Women's Euro 2009 in Finland. Their most recent competition is qualification for the UEFA Women's Euro 2022.