Russian Women’s Football Team to Face Azerbaijan in Sochi Friendlies

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The Russian national women’s football team is gearing up to play two international friendly matches against Azerbaijan. These matches, scheduled for November 28 and December 2, will take place at the iconic Fisht Stadium in Sochi, Russia’s southern Black Sea resort city.

The two teams last faced each other during the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers, where Russia triumphed in both encounters, securing 2-0 and 4-0 victories.

Historical Performance
The Russian women’s football team, ranked 25th in the current FIFA Women’s World Rankings, holds a strong position compared to Azerbaijan, ranked 75th. Their previous performances have been promising, with notable wins this year against Botswana (4-0), Ecuador (4-0, 3-2), and Kenya (4-0). However, matches against tougher opponents like North Korea and Uruguay revealed areas for improvement.

Venue Spotlight: Fisht Stadium
The matches will be hosted at Sochi’s renowned Fisht Stadium, a venue steeped in history. Initially constructed for the 2014 Winter Olympics, the stadium also served as a key site for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, accommodating over 44,000 spectators. Its rich legacy includes hosting prestigious tournaments like the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and multiple World Cup fixtures.

Impact of International Football Bans on Russia
Since February 2022, Russian football teams have been barred from participating in FIFA and UEFA tournaments due to the ongoing geopolitical situation. Despite these restrictions, Russia continues to engage in friendly matches to maintain competitive momentum.

These upcoming games against Azerbaijan will provide valuable opportunities for the Russian team to refine their strategies and strengthen their international standing.

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