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Finland
Finland
Nickname(s) Helmarit
Association Football Association of Finland
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
First international Finland–Sweden 0–0 (Mariehamn, Finland, 25 August 1973)

The Finland women's national football team represents Finland in international competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Finland. One of its major international successes is when reaching the semifinal in the 2005 UEFA European Championship.

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Finland
Football in Finland
League competitions FAF Cup competitions
Veikkausliiga (tier 1) Finland Finnish Cup
Ykkönen (tier 2) {U-21) (U-19) (U-17) Finnish League Cup
Kakkonen (tier 3) · Kolmonen (tier 4) List of clubs
Nelonen (tier 5) · Vitonen (tier 6) List of competitions
Kutonen (tier 7) · Seiska (tier 8) List of venues
International football
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Confederation Competitions
AFC Asian Cup
CAF Africa Cup of Nations
CONCACAF Gold Cup
CONMEBOL Copa América
OFC Nations Cup
UEFA European Championship
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Women's national football teams of Europe (UEFA)

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