As a teenager, Striletska competed in athletics as well as football. In 2006, she started officiating in Ukraine; Striletska has worked as an international
assistant referee under main official
Kateryna Monzul, and has officiated at the
FIFA Women's World Cup,
UEFA Women's Championship,
UEFA Women's Champions League and
Olympic Games. Striletska was an assistant referee for the
2014 UEFA Women's Champions League final. She was an assistant referee for one of the semi-finals of
UEFA Women's Euro 2017. She was the reserve assistant referee for the
2018 UEFA Women's Champions League final. At the
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, she was a
video assistant referee for the group stage match between
Brazil and
Jamaica. She was the reserve assistant referee for the
2020 UEFA Women's Champions League final. In 2020, Monzul, Striletska and
Anastasia Romanyuk became the first all-women officiating team for a men's international match when they refereed a match between
San Marino and
Gibraltar. In December 2020, Monzul, Striletska and
Oleksandra Ardasheva became the first all-women's officiating team in a men's
UEFA match when they took charge of a
UEFA Europa League match between
K.A.A. Gent and
FC Slovan Liberec. In 2021, she was an assistant referee in the
2020 Summer Olympics women's semi-final match between the
United States and
Canada. Later in 2021, Striletska was an assistant referee for the men's match between
England and
Andorra, alongside Monzul and
Svitlana Grushko. It was the first time that a woman had officiated an England men's international match. In March 2022, she started officiating in the
Swiss Promotion League. Later in the year, she was chosen as an official for
UEFA Women's Euro 2022; Striletska was chosen as an assistant referee for the
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. ==Personal life==