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Greece Women
03-08 02:30
2 - 0
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Faroe Islands Women
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Greece Women
Faroe Islands Women
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2′
Veatriki Sarri
30′
Sanna Jacobsen
47′
Georgía Chalatsogiánni
Halftime 1-0
63′
Rakul Sørensen
Sanna Jacobsen
63′
Sólja Ernstdóttir
heidi sevdal
64′
Sofia Kongouli
Ioanna Papatheodorou
73′
Anna Carolina Brændstrup
E. Klakstein
78′
Sofia Kongouli
82′
E. Drakogiannaki
Georgía Chalatsogiánni
82′
Ilektra Djurdjevic
vasiliki giannaka
85′
Julia Naomi Mortensen
Teresa Jacobsen
85′
Fridrikka Maria Klementsen
Sara Samson Lamhauge
88′
Panagiota Argyriou
Veatriki Sarri
88′
E. Saich
Kallisti Konstantina Brouksair
End 2-0
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Match Info
The Greece Women's national team earned a vital 2-0 win against the Faroe Islands Women in a FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) match on March 8, 2026. This result strengthens Greece's position in their qualifying group as they aim for a historic World Cup berth. Greece controlled the tempo from the outset and broke the deadlock in the first half through a well-worked team move or a set-piece. They doubled their advantage after the interval, perhaps from a moment of individual brilliance or a defensive error from the visitors, effectively sealing the match. The Faroe Islands Women defended resiliently for large periods but struggled to create significant chances against a organized Greek backline. The three points are crucial for Greece's qualification hopes, moving them up the group table, while the Faroe Islands face an uphill battle. The Greece manager would express satisfaction with a professional performance, while the Faroe Islands coach would highlight the need to be more clinical in future matches.