The Soviet team played its first match on 26 March 1990 against
Bulgaria in
Kazanlak. A. Bezmenova,
Tatyana Verezubova and
Irina Gnutova made it a 4–1 win. Two weeks later they played their first match on Soviet soil, a 0–0 draw against
Norway in
Sevastopol. The Soviet women's national team didn't take part in the
1991 UEFA Women's Championship qualification, instead playing friendly matches. The USSR was accepted for the
1993 UEFA Women's Championship, which would have marked its first appearance in an official women's football tournament. The Soviet national team played its only official game on 6 October 1991, a 2–1 win over
Hungary. They would play their final match a month before their next qualification game, ending their short existence with a balance of 9 wins, 9 draws and 21 losses. The second qualification game was played in May 1992 after the break-up of the USSR Football Federation, with the debuting
Russia women's national team representing the new
Russian Federation. ==See also==