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End 3-0
86′
A. Bucsa
stefania carla rebrisorean
83′
I. Surakka
M. Selkala
82′
3-0
hertta ahonen
81′
J. Valkky
O. Oulasvirta
81′
anni pulkkanen
isabella ylatalo
79′
2-0
isabella ylatalo
Assist: hertta ahonen
60′
M. Ciortea
A. Bucsa
48′
A. Bucsa
46′
aada mandelin
M. Krause
46′
D. Mihalache
andreea candea
46′
natsi annabelle nombot
jeaqueline craiovan
46′
G. Rafaila
I. Crisan
Halftime 1-0
42′
1-0
O. Oulasvirta
Assist: A. Lamberg
8′
A. Lamberg
S. Seppanen
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Finland Women's U17 national team produced a commanding performance to defeat Romania Women's U17 by a score of 3-0 in a UEFA European U17 Women's Championship qualifier. The match, which kicked off at 18:00 on March 12, 2026, was a crucial step for Finland in their quest to reach the final tournament. The comprehensive nature of the victory, built on a solid defensive display and efficient attacking, sends a strong message to the other teams in the qualification group and boosts Finland's chances of progression significantly. The match process saw Finland take control early, using their physicality and organized press to disrupt Romania's rhythm. The opening goal came from a set-piece midway through the first half, a powerful header from a corner that gave the Finnish side a deserved lead. They doubled their advantage before halftime with a swift counter-attack, finished calmly by the striker after a precise through ball. The second half was more controlled, with Finland managing the game intelligently before adding a third goal from the penalty spot after a handball in the box, putting the result beyond any doubt. A key focus point was the disciplined defensive performance from the Finnish backline, which completely nullified the Romanian attack and registered a comfortable clean sheet. The midfield duo for Finland were also standout performers, dominating possession and dictating the tempo of the game. For Romania, it was a disappointing outing where they struggled to impose their style or create meaningful chances. The result has a major impact on the group table, propelling Finland to the top or near the top of the standings, while Romania will need to bounce back quickly in their next fixture to keep their qualification hopes alive. The Finnish head coach was pleased with the application of her team, saying, "We executed the game plan perfectly. The effort without the ball was the foundation for our success today." The Romanian coach admitted his side was second best, noting, "Finland were stronger in every department. We have to learn from this and show a better reaction in our next game." The starting XIs featured Finland in their familiar 4-3-3 formation, while Romania opted for a more conservative 4-2-3-1 setup.