The mission of the Women's National Team for Georgia and the Faroe Islands
The Greek Women's National Team is preparing for upcoming matches against Georgia and the Faroe Islands in the 2027 Women's World Cup qualifiers, with coach Vasilis Spertos calling up 26 players for the event.
The Greek Women's National Football Team is gearing up for crucial qualifying matches as part of the 2027 Women's World Cup qualifiers. Coach Vasilis Spertos has summoned 26 players to represent the national team in matches scheduled to take place in Heraklion. The first match is against Georgia on March 3, followed by a game against the Faroe Islands on March 7. These matches are significant as they form part of League C, Group 4 of the qualifying rounds, where teams will compete for a chance to participate in playoffs leading to the final tournament.
The qualifying structure allows the top teams and the two best second-placed teams from the six groups in League C to advance to the playoffs for the final phase of the Women's World Cup 2027. Additionally, the teams finishing first in each of the six groups in League C will be promoted to League B. This competitive framework emphasizes the importance of each match in the qualification process, making it essential for the Greek team to perform well in order to secure their spot in the playoffs.
The roster includes a diverse group of goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards, showcasing the talent available to the national team. With the home games set to take place in Heraklion, there is an expectation for strong local support as the team aims to leverage this opportunity to gain important points in their quest for World Cup qualification. The matches not only mark a pivotal moment in their campaign but also serve to strengthen the growth of women's football in Greece.