
Dynamo players in national teams: test matches and battles in the League of Nations.
A large landing of Dynamo football players went to Sochi to the location of several Russian national teams at once: Kristina Komissarova, Elena Shesterneva, Yulia Bessolova, Maria Galai, Elina Samoilova joined three main national teams at once, and Tatyana Danilochkina, Arina Taranchenko, Ekaterina Sergeeva and Valeria Azeeva joined the youth team of players under 19.
Actually, they played these unusual control matches among themselves.
Thursday, April 3
Russia (squad 1) – Russia U-19 – 4:0
As part of the Russian U-19 youth team, Dynamo players played: Taranchenko (k) and Danilochkina – the whole match, Sergeeva – the first half, Azeeva – the second half.
Russia (composition 2) – Russia (composition 3) – 1:2
As part of Russia (squad 2) played: Komissarova – at the start, replaced in the 61st minute, Shesterneva - came on as a substitute in the 78th minute.
Russia (line-up 3) played: Galai – the whole match, Bessolova – at the start, replaced in the 61st minute, Samoilova - came on as a substitute in the 61st minute.
Monday, April 7
Russia (squad 2) – Russia U-19 – 3:1
As part of Russia (squad 2) played: Komissarova – at the start, replaced in the 70th minute, Shesterneva - played the whole match, gave two assists.
As part of the Russian U-19 youth national team, Dynamo players played: Taranchenko (k) and Danilochkina – the whole match, Azeeva – at the start, replaced in the 54th minute, Sergeeva - remained in reserve.
Russia (composition 1) – Russia (composition 3) – 1:0
Russia (line-up 3) played: Samoilova – at the start, the first half, Galai and Bessolova – the second half.
Also, the coaching staff of the Russian national team under the leadership of Yuri Krasnozhan included rehabilitation coach Anna Stukalova, goalkeeping coach Nikita Smirnov and goalkeeping coach of the Dynamo Academy named after L.I. Yashin Vitaly Shadrin.

The national team of Belarus held its matches in the Women's League of Nations, in which our team was represented by Anna Sas and Anastasia Shlapakova.
In the first match against the Finnish national team, which ended in a goalless draw, both players were in the starting lineup. Anna ended up playing the whole match, and Anastasia was replaced at the very end of the game.
In the second game – with the Serbian national team (0:3) – Sas started the game again from the first minutes and was replaced in the 78th minute, but Shlapakova did not get into the application for the match.

But the youth national team of Belarus U-19, to the location of which Moscow dynamo Anastasia Kovaleva was summoned, did not perform so well in the qualifying match of the European Championship. In the first match, the young Belarusians were defeated by their peers from Italy (1:7), Kovaleva spent 75 minutes of playing time on the field, then lost to Sweden (0:1), and Kovaleva entered the field at the start and played the whole match.
In the third match against Slovakia, which ended in a draw (1:1), Anastasia was in the starting lineup and spent the entire 90 minutes on the field.

The next match of the Dynamo Housing and Communal Complex will be held on April 13 – as part of the 5th round of the Winline Super League, the blue and white will go to Kazan to meet with the Rubin Housing and Communal Complex.