WU-19: Ukraine's women's youth national team has announced the squad for the first qualifying round of Euro 2026

Head coach of the Ukrainian women's youth national team Oleg Bortnyk announced the names of the football players called up for participation in the first qualifying round of Euro 2026 (WU-19). As a reminder, according to the draw results, the Ukrainian women's youth national team WU-19 will play in Group 3 of League B alongside Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and San Marino.

WU-19: Ukraine's women's youth national team has announced the squad for the first qualifying round of Euro 2026

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The head coach of the Ukraine women's youth national team, Oleg Bortnyk, has announced the names of the football players called up to participate in the first qualifying round for Euro-2026 (WU-19).

As a reminder, according to the draw results, Ukraine's women's youth national team WU-19 will play in Group 3 of League B alongside Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and San Marino. The tournament in this group will take place in Bosnia and Herzegovina from November 26 to December 2.

In these matches, the coach of our team is counting on 22 players.

Composition of Ukraine's Women's Youth National Team

Goalkeepers: Anna Kharchenko («Vorskla» Poltava), Uliana Solovyova («Kryvbas» Kryvyi Rih), Svitlana Sachno («Kolos» Kovalevka).

Defenders: Alina Savka («Vorskla» Poltava), Mariia Iagnatenko, Diana Tkachuk, Daria Artemenko (all — «Ladomir» Volodymyr), Anastasiia Yaremchuk («Polska» Zhytomyr), Kateryna Derkach («Pohorina» Kostopil), Yeva Balatska («Shakhtar» Donetsk), Mariia Osadcha («Sisters» Odesa), Yevheniia Belyova («Zurich», Switzerland).

Midfielders: Victoria Savkina, Zoria Gladun, Daria Klyancata (all — «Ladomir» Volodymyr), Anna Avramenko («Kryvbas» Kryvyi Rih), Yana Boreiko («Polska» Zhytomyr), Anastasiia Migal (DVTK, Hungary), Emilija Kanakhovska («Magdeburg», Germany).

Forwards: Olena Martchenyuk («EMS-Podillia» Vinnytsia), Veronika Golovanchuk («Polska» Zhytomyr), Sofia Konova («Ladomir» Volodymyr).

Euro-2026 (WU-19). First Qualifying Round. Group V3

November 26, 2025

Bosnia and Herzegovina — Ukraine (Bihać)

Romania — San Marino (Ugljevik)

November 29, 2025

Ukraine — San Marino (Bihać)

Romania — Bosnia and Herzegovina (Ugljevik)

December 2, 2025

Ukraine — Romania (Ugljevik)

San Marino — Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bihać)

The start time of the matches will be determined later.

It should be noted that Bosnia and Herzegovina, which automatically qualifies for the final tournament of the European Championship as the host country, is allowed to conduct official matches within this stage. 

League A

Group A1: Portugal, Denmark, Iceland, Kosovo.

Group A2: Spain, Germany, Belgium, Faroe Islands.

Group A3: England, Austria, Greece, Estonia.

Group A4: Netherlands, Norway, Scotland, Croatia.

Group A5: Poland, Sweden, Ireland, Bulgaria.

Group A6: Italy, Switzerland, Belarus, Northern Ireland.

Group A7: France, Wales, Finland, Turkey.

League B

Group V1: Serbia, Montenegro, Cyprus, Armenia.

Group V2: Slovakia, Luxembourg, Albania, Liechtenstein.

Group V3: Romania, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino.

Group V4: Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Moldova.

Group V5: Slovenia, North Macedonia, Georgia, Azerbaijan.

Group V6: Israel, Latvia, Malta, Kazakhstan.

The winners of six groups in League B and the best team finishing second will advance to League A.

The draw for the second qualifying round of Euro-2026 (WU-19) will take place on December 11. Matches in this stage will run until April 22, 2026. Based on their results, seven teams (the winners of League A groups) will be determined to join Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final tournament, which will take place from June 27 to July 10.