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UEFA European U17 Women's Championship
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Kazakhstan Women U17
Montenegro Women U17
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End 4-1
85′
n.bolatova
B. Jumazhanova
85′
S. Dyussembayeva
z.makhash
81′
jovana boskovic
I.Dizdarevic
80′
N. Lakovic
77′
N. Lakovic
teodora cebalovic
76′
4-1
B. Tolemis
73′
70′
amra lukovic
62′
K. Alpysbay
57′
jovana radovic
T. Jovovic
53′
I.Dizdarevic
52′
3-1
B. Jumazhanova
Assist: S. Yagudina
47′
2-1
amra lukovic
46′
J. Jovanovic
azra orahovac
46′
A. Orahovac
helena zivkovic
46′
A. Smanova
A. Shurenova
46′
B. Tolemis
Z. Maksot
Halftime 2-0
40′
2-0
S. Yagudina
Assist: B. Jumazhanova
38′
1-0
B. Jumazhanova
24′
D. Tulebayeva
D. Maksat
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Kazakhstan Women's U17 secured an emphatic 4-1 victory over Montenegro Women's U17 in a UEFA European Women's U17 Championship qualifying match on April 7, 2026. The comprehensive win was a statement of intent from the Kazakh side, who dominated from the outset and showcased their attacking quality to take control of their group. The match process saw Kazakhstan take an early lead within the first ten minutes, doubling their advantage before the half-hour mark. Montenegro pulled a goal back just before halftime to offer a glimmer of hope, but any comeback was swiftly extinguished in the second half as Kazakhstan scored two more to put the result beyond doubt. A standout performance came from the Kazakh forward line, whose pace and movement consistently troubled the Montenegrin defense, with one attacker bagging a brace. The result significantly boosted Kazakhstan's goal difference and placed them in a strong position to advance to the next stage of the competition, while Montenegro faces an uphill task in their remaining fixtures. Post-match, the Kazakhstan coach expressed delight at his team's clinical finishing and high-intensity play, while the Montenegro manager acknowledged the quality of the opposition and the need for improvement.