Grigorieva was called up to the
Soviet Union women's national football team within a year of taking up organized football. She appeared as a
substitute for
Bettina Wiegmann in the World XI's 2–1 win. She had helped Russia qualify for their first
FIFA Women's World Cup by scoring in the
qualification playoff win over
Finland. She was among several Russian squad members who had been converted to soccer from other sports. In Russia's 5–0
Group C win over
Japan at the
final tournament, a notably unselfish display from Grigorieva saw her pass up goal-scoring opportunities for herself while serving three
assists to team mates. She opened the scoring herself in the 4–1 win over
Canada which secured qualification for the quarter-finals, after which she said: "
Sydney is looming, dominating all our thoughts". The team's defensive approach in their 2–0 quarter final defeat by
China nullified the attacking threat of "Russia's strongest attacker" Grigorieva. ==Post-playing career==