Russia Todua made her debut for the senior
Russia women's national football team in a 2003
friendly against
China. She was named in the tournament All-Star Team at the
2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship. She was part of the victorious Russian team at the
2005 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in Hungary. When the final against
France went to a
penalty shootout, Todua scored Russia's sixth penalty herself then saved
Laure Boulleau's attempt to secure the win. In qualifying for
UEFA Women's Euro 2009, Todua played in Russia's play–off win over
Scotland. She was named in national
coach Igor Shalimov's squad for the final tournament. After missing the first two matches with a knee injury, Todua was restored to the team for Russia's final match: a 2–0 defeat by
Italy. She was left disappointed by Russia's early exit. Four years later Todua overcame a shoulder injury to take her place in the squad for
UEFA Women's Euro 2013 in Sweden. Russia lost 3–1 to France but drew 1–1 with both
England and
Spain. They were eliminated after losing out to
Denmark on the drawing of lots. Todua took painkilling injections in order to play but underwent surgery on her injured shoulder after the tournament. On 13 April 2021, she played her 100th match for Russia against
Portugal in the
UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying play-offs.
Abkhazia In June 2012, Todua made a late substitute appearance in the male
Abkhazia national football team's first ever match: a 2–1 friendly win over Russian club
FC Krasnodar. ==Personal life==