The Group 4 final in the UEFA Women’s Champions League saw Türkiye’s ABB FOMGET face Israel’s Kiryat Gat. Originally set to be played in Ankara, the match was relocated to Tirana, Albania due to security concerns raised by the Israeli side. Despite the abrupt venue change and loss of home advantage, ABB FOMGET demonstrated mental resilience and tactical sharpness from the opening whistle.

First-half momentum and goals
ABB FOMGET quickly imposed their game. Their pressing intensity and attacking transitions were rewarded in the 29th minute when Armisa Kuç scored the opener. Her second came just eight minutes later, giving the team a 2-0 lead. While Kiryat Gat managed to pull one back before halftime through Noa Selimhodzic, the Turkish side maintained control and composure.
Sealing the win in the second half
In the 59th minute, Olha Ovdiychuk made it 3-1 with a well-placed header, neutralizing any comeback hopes. From there on, ABB FOMGET played smart football, closing down spaces and managing the tempo efficiently to secure the win.
Türkiye’s growing strength in women’s football
ABB FOMGET’s performance is a reflection of a larger shift taking place in Türkiye’s women’s football. Backed by municipal and institutional support, clubs like FOMGET are now investing in quality coaching, international players, and strategic development. The club’s rise from a local team to a continental competitor is part of a wider national push for progress.
Institutional backing and strategic planning
Support from Ankara Metropolitan Municipality has enabled ABB FOMGET to establish a stable foundation. This includes professional training facilities, mentorship programs, and logistical support, all of which contributed to their preparedness despite the last-minute venue change.
Balanced team structure and tactical discipline
The squad blends experienced internationals with emerging domestic talent. Their synergy on the pitch, evident through well-coordinated transitions and positional discipline, gives them a competitive edge. This strategic balance has positioned them as more than just participants in UEFA tournaments—they are now legitimate challengers.

Inspiring a new generation in Türkiye
ABB FOMGET’s success resonates far beyond the final whistle. It represents hope and visibility for thousands of young girls in Türkiye dreaming of a career in football. With increased media attention and public interest, the club is helping shift perceptions and increase acceptance of women in professional sports.
Role models on and off the pitch
Players like Armisa Kuç and Olha Ovdiychuk are becoming icons. Their skill, dedication, and professionalism serve as a roadmap for the next generation. More importantly, their achievements are proving that athletes from Türkiye can compete—and win—at the highest levels.
Tactical and physical dominance against Kiryat Gat
Throughout the match, ABB FOMGET displayed a clear understanding of the opposition’s weaknesses. Their ability to press high, recover quickly, and maintain possession forced Kiryat Gat into rushed decisions. Each goal was the result of both preparation and execution.
Mental fortitude and adaptability
Changing countries on short notice is challenging for any team. Yet ABB FOMGET adapted without showing signs of distraction. Their mental toughness, coupled with strategic clarity, allowed them to perform at a high level despite external pressures.
A reflection of Türkiye’s football development
Türkiye has been steadily building its football infrastructure, especially in the women’s game. Regional academies, national programs, and league improvements are creating a pipeline of talent. ABB FOMGET is one of the early success stories of this long-term vision.
From overlooked to overachieving
Only a few years ago, women’s teams in Türkiye were struggling for funding and recognition. Today, ABB FOMGET plays in UEFA competitions and wins convincingly. Their journey represents the potential unlocked when ambition meets structural support.
Continental impact and European reputation
ABB FOMGET’s style of football—organized, aggressive, and modern—is gaining notice across Europe. Their victory against a strong Israeli side sends a clear message: clubs from Türkiye can shape the future of women’s football on the continent.
Beyond a single match result
The 3-1 scoreline is only part of the story. What matters more is the statement made through this performance. ABB FOMGET is here not just to compete but to disrupt traditional hierarchies in women’s European football.
Rising support from fans and institutions
In Türkiye, women’s football is finally getting the attention it deserves. Local governments, media outlets, and corporate sponsors are beginning to invest in female athletes. ABB FOMGET’s UEFA performance is likely to accelerate this trend and attract even broader support.
Turning visibility into opportunity
More visibility leads to more opportunities—for players, for youth academies, and for community programs. ABB FOMGET is showing how international success can create domestic momentum, paving the way for a stronger national league and a more vibrant football culture.
Redefining expectations for future tournaments
ABB FOMGET’s win is not an isolated incident. It is part of a pattern that suggests a rising standard in Türkiye’s women’s football. With proper planning, funding, and ambition, more clubs are likely to follow in their footsteps and compete internationally.
Creating a sustainable legacy
The club is building not just for the next match, but for the next decade. Their current success lays the groundwork for sustainable growth, inspiring others to aim higher and invest deeper.




















