European Women Championship 1991-93
Group 1
29.09.1991 Suhr Switzerland 0-10 Norway
16.11.1991 Geel Belgium 0-0 Switzerland
11.04.1992 Pfäffikon Switzerland 0-1 Belgium
12.05.1992 Aalst Belgium 0-0 Norway
23.05.1992 Geithus Norway 6-0 Switzerland
26.09.1992 Kolbotn Norway 8-0 Belgium
1.NORWAY 4 3 1 0 24- 0 7
2.Belgium 4 1 2 1 1- 8 4
3.Switzerland 4 0 1 3 0-17 1
Group 2
21.09.1991 Tampere Finland 1-1 Denmark
16.10.1991 Aalborg Denmark 4-1 France
02.05.1992 Quimper France 0-4 Denmark
09.05.1992 Turku Finland 1-1 France
17.05.1992 Hjørring Denmark 5-0 Finland
27.09.1992 Albi France 5-1 Finland
1.DENMARK 4 3 1 0 14- 2 7
2.France 4 1 1 2 7-10 3
3.Finland 4 0 2 2 3-12 2
Group 3
18.04.1992 Walsall England 1-0 Scotland
17.05.1992 Yeovil England 4-0 Iceland
20.05.1992 Perth Scotland 0-0 Iceland
22.06.1992 Akranes Iceland 2-1 Scotland
19.07.1992 Kopavogur Iceland 1-2 England
23.08.1992 Perth Scotland 0-2 England
1.ENGLAND 4 4 0 0 9- 1 8
2.Iceland 4 1 1 2 3- 7 3
3.Scotland 4 0 1 3 1- 5 1
Group 4
23.10.1991 Palamos Spain 0-4 Sweden
08.12.1991 Lucena Spain 0-1 Ireland
22.03.1992 Dublin Ireland 0-1 Spain
17.05.1992 Borås Sweden 1-1 Spain
07.06.1992 Dublin Ireland 0-1 Sweden
20.09.1992 Borås Sweden 10-0 Ireland
1.SWEDEN 4 3 1 0 16- 1 7
2.Spain 4 1 1 2 2- 6 3
3.Ireland 4 1 0 3 1-12 2
Group 5
10.11.1991 Edessa Greece 0-0 Romania
08.03.1992 Komotini Greece 0-3 Netherlands
04.04.1992 Valkenswaard Netherlands 2-0 Greece
17.05.1992 Craiova Romania 1-0 Greece
03.06.1992 Drachten Netherlands 1-1 Romania
23.09.1992 Brasov Romania 0-0 Netherlands
1.NETHERLANDS 4 2 2 0 6- 1 6
2.Romania 4 1 3 0 2- 1 5
3.Greece 4 0 1 3 0- 6 1
Group 6
28.05.1992 Sofia Yugoslavia 0-3 Germany [in Bulgaria]
Germany n/p Yugoslavia
[2nd leg not played due to war unrest, Germany qualified]
Group 7
29.09.1991 Gorlice Poland 1-2 Czechoslovakia
19.10.1991 Sulmona Italy 3-1 Poland
30.05.1992 Puchov Czechoslovakia 0-3 Italy
28.06.1992 Rosznov Czechoslovakia 3-0 Poland
12.09.1992 Jesolo Italy 2-2 Czechoslovakia
27.09.1992 Krakow Poland 1-4 Italy
1.ITALY 4 3 1 0 12- 4 7
2.Czechoslovakia 4 2 1 1 7- 6 5
3.Poland 4 0 0 4 3-12 0
Group 8
06.10.1991 Moskva Russia 2-1 Hungary
27.10.1991 Pernik Bulgaria 0-1 Hungary
17.05.1992 Budapest Hungary 0-0 Russia
31.05.1992 Szeged Hungary 3-0 Bulgaria
30.06.1992 Moskva Russia 3-0 Bulgaria
27.09.1992 Kustendil Bulgaria 1-2 Russia
1.RUSSIA 4 3 1 0 7- 2 7
2.Hungary 4 2 1 1 5- 2 5
3.Bulgaria 4 0 0 4 1- 9 0
Quarterfinals
First legs
10.10.1992 Oslo Norway 3-0 Netherlands
11.10.1992 Moskva Russia 0-7 Germany
13.10.1992 Borås Sweden 1-2 Denmark
17.10.1992 Solofra Italy 3-2 England
Second legs
07.11.1992 Rotherham England 0-3 Italy
07.11.1992 Hjørring Denmark 1-1 Sweden
07.11.1992 Raalte Netherlands 0-3 Norway
14.11.1992 Rheine Germany 0-0 Russia
Final Tournament (Italy, June 29-July 4, 1993)
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Host country | Italy |
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Dates | 29 June – 4 July |
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Teams | 4 |
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Venue(s) | 4 (in 4 host cities) |
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Champions | Norway (2nd title) |
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Runners-up | Italy |
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Third place | Denmark |
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Fourth place | Germany |
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Matches played | 4 |
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Goals scored | 8 (2 per match) |
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Attendance | 11,500 (2,875 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Susan Mackensie (2 goals) |
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Best player(s) | Hege Riise |
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Semifinals
29.06.1993 Santa Sofia Norway 1-0 Denmark
30.06.1993 Rimini Italy 1-1 Germany [aet, 4-3 pen]
Third place match
03.07.1993 Cesenatico Denmark 3-1 Germany
Final
04.07.1993 Cesena Norway 1-0 Italy
[Hegstad 77]
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European Women Championship 1993-95
Group 1
04.09.1993 Norway 6-1 Czech Rep. Gvarv
26.09.1993 Finland 1-1 Hungary Espoo
16.10.1993 Norway 8-0 Hungary Bergen
23.04.1994 Czech Rep. 0-0 Finland Roudnice
14.05.1994 Czech Rep. 0-0 Hungary Stare Mesto
21.05.1994 Finland 2-2 Norway Vantaa
04.06.1994 Hungary 0-4 Norway Budapest
19.06.1994 Finland 4-0 Czech Rep. Vantaa
04.09.1994 Norway 4-0 Finland Oslo
10.09.1994 Hungary 4-4 Czech Rep. Kecskemét
24.09.1994 Czech Rep. 0-9 Norway Praha
24.09.1994 Hungary 0-1 Finland Budapest
1.NORWAY 6 5 1 0 33- 3 11
2.Finland 6 2 3 1 8- 7 9
3.Hungary 6 0 3 3 5-18 3
4.Czech Republic 6 0 3 3 5-23 3
Group 2
29.08.1993 Ukraine 0-2 Russia Kyiv
18.09.1993 Ukraine 2-2 Romania Kyiv
10.10.1993 Poland 1-3 Ukraine Przemysl
16.10.1993 Romania 2-2 Russia Câmpina
07.11.1993 Poland 0-4 Romania Czechowice
15.05.1994 Russia 0-0 Poland Selyatino
14.06.1994 Russia 1-0 Romania Selyatino
21.08.1994 Ukraine 3-0 Poland Lviv
03.09.1994 Romania 3-0 Poland Baia Mare
18.09.1994 Russia 2-1 Ukraine Voronezh
25.09.1994 Poland 1-2 Russia Wielun
28.09.1994 Romania 5-0 Ukraine Câmpina
1.RUSSIA 6 4 2 0 9- 4 10
2.Romania 6 3 2 1 16- 5 8
3.Ukraine 6 2 1 3 9-12 5
4.Poland 6 0 1 5 2-15 1
Group 3
[Yugoslavia not admitted due to war unrest]
15.08.1993 Lithuania 0-11 Denmark Kaunas
10.09.1993 Lithuania 0-1 Bulgaria Kaunas
29.09.1993 Denmark 6-1 Bulgaria Hjørring
13.10.1993 Bulgaria 1-1 Lithuania Blagoevgrad
25.05.1994 Bulgaria 0-4 Denmark Kustendil
15.06.1994 Denmark 11-0 Lithuania Idestrup
1.DENMARK 4 4 0 0 32- 1 8
2.Bulgaria 4 1 1 2 3-11 3
3.Lithuania 4 0 1 3 1-24 1
Group 4
18.08.1993 Sweden 9-0 Latvia Nynäshamn
22.09.1993 Latvia 0-1 Slovakia Riga
13.10.1993 Slovakia 0-2 Sweden Bratislava
22.05.1994 Latvia 0-5 Sweden Ozolnieki
15.06.1994 Sweden 6-0 Slovakia Gävle
21.09.1994 Slovakia 3-1 Latvia Bratislava
1.SWEDEN 4 4 0 0 22- 0 8
2.Slovakia 4 2 0 2 4- 9 4
3.Latvia 4 0 0 4 1-18 0
Group 5
19.09.1993 Wales 2-3 Switzerland Cwmbran
24.10.1993 Switzerland 0-5 Germany Muri
10.11.1993 Switzerland 1-2 Croatia Winterthur
31.03.1994 Germany 12-0 Wales Bielefeld
02.04.1994 Switzerland 4-2 Wales Effretikon
05.04.1994 Croatia 3-0 Wales Zagreb
04.05.1994 Croatia 1-1 Switzerland Zagreb
05.05.1994 Wales 0-12 Germany Swansea
22.05.1994 Wales 1-2 Croatia Flint
02.06.1994 Croatia 0-7 Germany Zagreb
21.09.1994 Germany 8-0 Croatia Sindelfingen
25.09.1994 Germany 11-0 Switzerland Weingarten
1.GERMANY 6 6 0 0 55- 0 12
2.Croatia 6 3 1 2 8-18 7
3.Switzerland 6 2 1 3 9-23 5
4.Wales 6 0 0 6 5-36 0
Group 6
16.10.1993 Italy 4-0 Scotland Senigallia
20.11.1993 Italy 2-0 France Cosenza
11.12.1993 Portugal 0-1 France Faro
20.02.1994 France 1-0 Scotland Ozoir-la-Ferrière
05.03.1994 Portugal 1-3 Italy Fiaes
26.03.1994 France 3-0 Portugal Angoulême
03.04.1994 Scotland 0-4 Italy Stirling
24.04.1994 Scotland 1-2 Portugal Stirling
14.05.1994 France 1-1 Italy Strasbourg
29.05.1994 Portugal 8-2 Scotland Almerin
11.06.1994 Italy 1-2 Portugal Carrare
25.09.1994 Scotland 0-3 France Aberdeen
1.ITALY 6 4 1 1 15- 4 9
2.France 6 4 1 1 9- 3 9
3.Portugal 6 3 0 3 13-11 6
4.Scotland 6 0 0 6 3-22 0
Group 7
25.09.1993 Slovenia 0-10 England Ljubljana
06.10.1993 Belgium 7-0 Slovenia Lommel
30.10.1993 Belgium 0-0 Spain Brussels
06.11.1993 Belgium 0-3 England Koksijde
19.12.1993 Spain 0-0 England Osuna
20.02.1994 England 0-0 Spain Bradford
13.03.1994 England 6-0 Belgium Nottingham
20.03.1994 Spain 17-0 Slovenia Palamos
17.04.1994 England 10-0 Slovenia Brentford
24.04.1994 Spain 4-0 Belgium Tortosa
14.05.1994 Slovenia 0-8 Belgium Ljubljana
29.05.1994 Slovenia 0-8 Spain Kranj
1.ENGLAND 6 4 2 0 29- 0 10
2.Spain 6 3 3 0 29- 0 9
3.Belgium 6 2 1 3 15-13 5
4.Slovenia 6 0 0 6 0-60 0
Group 8
26.09.1993 Iceland 2-1 Netherlands Reykjavík
19.03.1994 Netherlands 2-0 Greece Wormerveer
16.04.1994 Greece 0-4 Netherlands Xanthi
29.05.1994 Iceland 3-0 Greece Reykjavík
24.09.1994 Netherlands 0-1 Iceland Rotterdam
28.09.1994 Greece 1-6 Iceland Katerini
1.ICELAND 4 4 0 0 12- 2 8
2.Netherlands 4 2 0 2 7- 3 4
3.Greece 4 0 0 4 1-15 0
Quarterfinals
First legs
09.10.1994 Iceland 1-2 England Reykjavík
09.10.1994 Russia 0-1 Germany Selyatino
15.10.1994 Denmark 2-0 Sweden Hjørring
15.10.1994 Italy 1-3 Norway Mantova
Second legs
27.10.1994 Germany 4-0 Russia Osnabrück
29.10.1994 Norway 4-2 Italy Oslo
29.10.1994 Sweden 3-0 Denmark Malmö
30.10.1994 England 2-1 Iceland Brighton
NB: semifinalists and Denmark (as best quarterfinal loser) qualified for
World Cup 1995 (Sweden qualified as hosts)
Fußball-Europameisterschaft der Frauen 1995 Europamesterskapet i fotball for kvinner 1995 Europamästerskapet i fotboll för damer 1995 |
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Host countries | England Germany Norway Sweden |
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Dates | 11 December 1994 – 26 March 1995 |
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Teams | 4 |
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Venue(s) | 5 (in 5 host cities) |
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Champions | Germany (3rd title) |
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Runners-up | Sweden |
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Matches played | 5 |
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Goals scored | 25 (5 per match) |
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Attendance | 20,545 (4,109 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Lena Videkull (3 goals) |
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Best player(s) | Birgit Prinz |
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Semifinals
First legs
11.12.1994 England 1-4 Germany Watford
26.02.1995 Norway 4-3 Sweden Kristiansand [indoor]
Second legs
23.02.1995 Germany 2-1 England Bochum
05.03.1995 Sweden 4-1 Norway Jönköping [indoor]
Final [in Kaiserslautern, Germany]
26.03.1995 Germany 3-2 Sweden
[Meinert 32, Prinz 64, Wiegmann 85 - Andersson 6, Andelén 89]
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European Women Championship 1995-97
Class A
Group 1
19- 9-95 Norway 17-0 Slovakia Ulefoss
20- 9-95 Finland 0-3 Germany Tampere
11-10-95 Finland 0-0 Slovakia Bardejov
25-10-95 Slovakia 0-3 Germany Bratislava
11- 4-96 Germany 2-0 Slovakia Unterhaching
2- 5-96 Germany 1-3 Norway Iena
5- 5-96 Germany 6-0 Finland Gifhorn
25- 5-96 Finland 0-2 Norway Espoo
6- 6-96 Norway 0-0 Germany Trondheim
7- 6-96 Norway 7-0 Finland Kolbotn
14- 8-96 Finland 2-1 Slovakia Kauniainen
31- 8-96 Slovakia 0-4 Norway Levice
1.NORWAY 6 5 1 0 33- 1 16
2.Germany 6 4 1 1 15- 3 13
3.Finland 6 1 1 4 2-19 4
4.Slovakia 6 0 1 5 1-28 1
Group 2
17- 9-95 Iceland 1-4 Russia Reykjavik
30- 9-95 Iceland 3-3 France Akranes
7-10-95 Iceland 2-0 Netherlands Reykjavik
14-10-95 Russia 0-0 France Voronezh
4-11-95 Netherlands 1-1 Russia Koog a/d Zaan
9-12-95 France 1-1 Netherlands Montpellier
6- 4-96 Netherlands 1-2 France Sassenheim
18- 5-96 Russia 0-1 Netherlands Selyatino
25- 5-96 France 0-1 Russia Valence
1- 6-96 France 3-0 Iceland Angers
5- 6-96 Netherlands 0-2 Iceland Den Ham
17- 8-96 Russia 4-0 Iceland Moskva
1.RUSSIA 6 3 2 1 10- 3 11
2.France 6 2 3 1 9- 6 9
3.Iceland 6 2 1 3 8-14 7
4.Netherlands 6 1 2 3 4- 8 5
Group 3
21-10-95 Italy 7-0 Croatia Verona
1-11-95 England 1-1 Italy Sunderland
4-11-95 Croatia 0-2 Portugal Samobor
19-11-95 England 5-0 Croatia London
9-12-95 Portugal 0-2 Italy Evora
11- 2-96 Portugal 0-5 England Benavente
16- 3-96 Italy 2-1 England Cosenza
7- 4-96 Italy 4-1 Portugal Mestre
18- 4-96 Croatia 0-2 England Osijek
11- 5-96 Croatia 0-0 Italy Porec
19- 5-96 England 3-0 Portugal Brentford
25- 5-96 Portugal 1-0 Croatia Coimbra
1.ITALY 6 4 2 0 16- 3 14
2.England 6 4 1 1 17- 3 13
3.Portugal 6 2 0 4 4-14 6
4.Croatia 6 0 1 5 0-17 1
Group 4
30- 9-95 Denmark 1-2 Sweden Hjørring
10-10-95 Denmark 8-0 Romania Hjørring
15-10-95 Sweden 8-0 Romania Smalandsstenar
19-11-95 Spain 0-1 Denmark Pozoblanco
31- 3-96 Spain 5-1 Romania Castellon
21- 4-96 Denmark 2-0 Spain Hjørring
1- 5-96 Romania 2-2 Spain Campina
11- 5-96 Romania 1-2 Denmark Campina
12- 5-96 Sweden 1-1 Spain Visby
2- 6-96 Spain 0-8 Sweden Gandia
26- 6-96 Romania 0-5 Sweden Campina
31- 8-96 Sweden 2-0 Denmark Västeräs
1.SWEDEN 6 5 1 0 26- 2 16
2.Denmark 6 4 0 2 14- 5 12
3.Spain 6 1 2 3 8-15 5
4.Romania 6 0 1 5 4-30 1
Playoffs second and third placed teams class A
18- 9-96 Iceland 0-3 Germany Reykjavik
29- 9-96 Germany 4-0 Iceland Koblenz
7- 9-96 Finland 0-2 France Vantaa
28- 9-96 France 3-0 Finland Avranches
8- 9-96 Spain 2-1 England Montilla
29- 9-96 England 1-1 Spain Tranmere
7- 9-96 Portugal 1-7 Denmark Alcanena
28- 9-96 Denmark 5-0 Portugal Hjørring
Promotion/relegation playoffs classes A and B
7- 9-96 Belgium 3-1 Slovakia Aalst
28- 9-96 Slovakia 1-2 Belgium Michalovce
8- 9-96 Czech Republic 1-2 Netherlands Celakovice
28- 9-96 Netherlands 1-0 Czech Republic Helmond
7- 9-96 Switzerland 3-2 Croatia Marly
28- 9-96 Croatia 0-3 Switzerland Kutina
8- 9-96 Ukraine 1-2 Romania Uzgorod
28- 9-96 Romania 1-4 Ukraine Baia Mare
Class B
Group 5
24- 9-95 Faroe Islands 0-2 Ireland Toftir
8-10-95 Wales 0-3 Ireland Llanelli
11-10-95 Belgium 2-0 Faroe Islands Brussels
23-10-95 Scotland 7-1 Faroe Islands Dumfries
25-10-95 Wales 0-1 Faroe Islands Bangor
28-10-95 Ireland 3-1 Faroe Islands Dublin
5-11-95 Ireland 2-0 Scotland Dublin
18-11-95 Belgium 2-0 Wales Brussels
26-11-95 Scotland 0-3 Belgium Paisley
25- 2-96 Ireland 5-1 Wales Dublin
24- 3-96 Wales 5-1 Scotland Newtown
31- 3-96 Ireland 0-1 Belgium Dublin
7- 4-96 Scotland 2-4 Ireland Stirling
13- 4-96 Wales 0-0 Belgium Barry Town
20- 4-96 Belgium 6-1 Scotland Namur
4- 5-96 Belgium 5-1 Ireland Zulte
18- 5-96 Faroe Islands 0-9 Belgium Toftir
25- 5-96 Faroe Islands 0-3 Scotland Toftir
2- 6-96 Scotland 3-2 Wales Aberdeen
8- 6-96 Faroe Islands 0-1 Wales Toftir
1.Belgium 8 7 1 0 28- 2 22
2.Ireland 8 6 0 2 20-10 18
3.Scotland 8 3 0 5 17-23 9
4.Wales 8 2 1 5 9-15 7
5.Faroe Islands 8 1 0 7 3-27 3
Group 6
12- 9-95 Poland 9-0 Estonia Gorlice
17- 9-95 Czech Rep. 11-0 Estonia Milin
7-10-95 Belarus 0-1 Czech Republic Mogiloyov
14-10-95 Estonia 0-8 Poland Tallinn
4-11-95 Poland 3-0 Belarus Kedzierzyn-Kozle
18- 5-96 Belarus 2-0 Poland Brest
25- 5-96 Estonia 0-7 Czech Republic Tallinn
1- 6-96 Estonia 0-4 Belarus Tallinn
8- 6-96 Poland 0-1 Czech Republic Kedzierzyn-Kozle
29- 6-96 Czech Republic 5-2 Belarus Celakovice
14- 7-96 Belarus 4-0 Estonia Bobruisk
25- 8-96 Czech Republic 6-2 Poland Lazne Bohdanec
1.Czech Republic 6 6 0 0 31- 4 18
2.Poland 6 3 0 3 22- 9 9
3.Belarus 6 3 0 3 12- 9 9
4.Estonia 6 0 0 6 0-43 0
Group 7
17- 9-95 Austria 2-1 Yugoslavia Wien
27- 9-95 Yugoslavia 0-5 Switzerland Beograd
15-10-95 Switzerland 3-0 Austria Herisau
5-11-95 Austria 1-0 Greece Wolfsberg
2-12-95 Greece 0-3 Yugoslavia Volos
2- 3-96 Greece 2-0 Switzerland Patras
6- 4-96 Greece 0-0 Austria Chalkidiki
4- 5-96 Switzerland 3-1 Greece Chêne-Bourg
19- 5-96 Austria 4-3 Switzerland Koblach
1- 6-96 Yugoslavia 3-0 Greece Beograd
8- 6-96 Yugoslavia 5-1 Austria Beograd
16- 6-96 Switzerland 1-1 Yugoslavia Solothurn
1.Switzerland 6 3 1 2 15- 8 10
2.Yugoslavia 6 3 1 2 13- 9 10
3.Austria 6 3 1 2 8-12 10
4.Greece 6 1 1 4 3-10 4
Group 8
16- 9-95 Bulgaria 0-1 Ukraine Kustendil
4-10-95 Hungary 6-0 Turkey Kecskemet
21-11-95 Turkey 0-4 Bulgaria Istanbul
22-10-95 Hungary 1-1 Ukraine Debrecen
14- 4-96 Ukraine 3-0 Turkey Donetsk
14- 4-96 Bulgaria 3-2 Hungary Sofia
9- 5-96 Turkey 1-2 Hungary Istanbul
19- 5-96 Ukraine 2-1 Bulgaria Donetsk
16- 6-96 Ukraine 2-0 Hungary Uzhgorod
16- 6-96 Bulgaria 3-0 Turkey Sofia
24- 8-96 Turkey 0-3 Ukraine Istanbul
25- 8-96 Hungary 1-2 Bulgaria Szeged
1.Ukraine 6 5 1 0 12- 2 16
2.Bulgaria 6 4 0 2 13- 6 12
3.Hungary 6 2 1 3 12- 9 7
4.Turkey 6 0 0 6 1-21 0
Azerbaijan withdrew
Final Tournament (in Sweden and Norway)
Europamesterskapet i fotball for kvinner 1997 Europamästerskapet i fotboll för damer 1997 |
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Host countries | Norway Sweden |
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Dates | 29 June – 12 July |
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Teams | 8 |
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Venue(s) | 5 (in 5 host cities) |
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Champions | Germany (4th title) |
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Runners-up | Italy |
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Matches played | 15 |
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Goals scored | 35 (2.33 per match) |
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Attendance | 35,727 (2,382 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Carolina Morace Marianne Pettersen Angélique Roujas (4 goals each) |
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Best player(s) | Carolina Morace |
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Group A (Sweden)
29- 6-97 France 1-1 Spain Karlskoga
Sweden 2-1 Russia Karlstad
2- 7-97 Spain 0-1 Sweden Karlskoga
Russia 1-3 France Karlstad
5- 7-97 Russia 0-1 Spain Karlskoga
Sweden 3-0 France Karlstad
1.SWEDEN 3 3 0 0 6- 1 9
2.SPAIN 3 1 1 1 2- 2 4
3.France 3 1 1 1 4- 5 4
4.Russia 3 0 0 3 2- 6 0
Group B (Norway)
30- 6-97 Germany 1-1 Italy Moss
Denmark 0-5 Norway Lillestrøm
3- 7-97 Italy 2-2 Denmark Lillestrøm
Norway 0-0 Germany Moss
6- 7-97 Norway 0-2 Italy Lillestrøm
Denmark 0-2 Germany Moss
1.ITALY 3 1 2 0 5- 3 5
2.GERMANY 3 1 2 0 3- 1 5
3.Norway 3 1 1 1 5- 2 4
4.Denmark 3 0 1 2 2- 9 1
Semifinals
9- 7-97 Sweden 0-1 Germany Karlstad
Italy 2-1 Spain Lillestrøm
Final
12- 7-97 Germany 2-0 Italy Oslo
[Minnert 23, Prinz 50]
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European Women Championship 2001
Class A
Group 1
29- 9-99 Sweden 2-2 France Umeå
30-10-99 Netherlands 1-1 France Eindhoven
7-11-99 Spain 2-5 Sweden Plasencia
27-11-99 France 1-0 Spain Martigues
12-12-99 Spain 1-1 Netherlands Cordoba
1- 4-00 Netherlands 1-2 Spain Almelo
15- 4-00 France 2-1 Netherlands Castanet-Tolosan
29- 4-00 Sweden 1-1 Netherlands Varberg
17- 5-00 Netherlands 0-3 Sweden Rotterdam
21- 5-00 Spain 1-2 France Vilagarcia de Arousa
1- 6-00 France 2-0 Sweden Nîmes
11- 6-00 Sweden 7-0 Spain Karslkoga
1.FRANCE 6 4 2 0 10- 5 14
2.Sweden 6 3 2 1 18- 7 11
3.Spain 6 1 1 4 6-17 4
4.Netherlands 6 0 3 3 5-10 3
Group 2
11- 9-99 Norway 4-0 Switzerland Bergen
16-10-99 Switzerland 0-3 England Zofingen
23-10-99 Portugal 0-4 Norway Sesimbra
27-11-99 Portugal 0-1 Switzerland Leiria
20- 2-00 England 2-0 Portugal Barnsley
7- 3-00 England 0-3 Norway Norwich
1- 4-00 Switzerland 0-2 Portugal Chêne-Bourg
21- 4-00 Portugal 2-2 England Sacavem
7- 5-00 Norway 5-0 Portugal Moss
13- 5-00 England 1-0 Switzerland Bristol
4- 6-00 Norway 8-0 England Moss
24- 6-00 Switzerland 0-1 Norway Interlaken
1.NORWAY 6 6 0 0 25- 0 15
2.England 6 3 1 2 8-13 10
3.Portugal 6 1 1 4 4-14 4
4.Switzerland 6 1 0 5 1-11 3
Group 3
22- 8-99 Ukraine 2-2 Iceland Donetsk
22- 9-99 Iceland 0-0 Italy Reykjavik
23- 9-99 Germany 3-0 Ukraine Fürth
13-10-99 Italy 1-0 Ukraine Castelfranco di Sotto
14-10-99 Germany 5-0 Iceland Oldenburg
11-11-99 Italy 4-4 Germany Isernia
6- 4-00 Germany 3-0 Italy Frankfurt am Main
11- 5-00 Ukraine 1-6 Germany Kyiv
7- 6-00 Italy 1-0 Iceland Urbino
17- 6-00 Ukraine 0-0 Italy Kyiv
17- 8-00 Iceland 0-6 Germany Kopavogur
22- 8-00 Iceland 2-3 Ukraine Reykjavik
1.GERMANY 6 5 1 0 27- 5 16
2.Italy 6 2 3 1 6- 7 9
3.Ukraine 6 1 2 3 6-14 5
4.Iceland 6 0 2 4 4-17 2
Group 4
21- 8-99 Finland 0-2 Russia Kauniainen
18- 9-99 Yugoslavia 2-0 Finland Nis
29- 9-99 Denmark 2-4 Russia Odense
9-10-99 Russia 4-0 Yugoslavia Moskva
10-11-99 Denmark 6-0 Yugoslavia Odense
12- 4-00 Denmark 3-1 Finland Odense
20- 5-00 Russia 3-0 Finland Selyatino
24- 5-00 Yugoslavia 0-8 Denmark Novi Sad
1- 6-00 Finland 2-1 Denmark Mikkeli
14- 6-00 Russia 5-2 Denmark Selyatino
24- 6-00 Yugoslavia 0-1 Russia Nis
1- 7-00 Finland 2-0 Yugoslavia Pietarsaari
1.RUSSIA 6 6 0 0 19- 4 18
2.Denmark 6 3 0 3 22-12 9
3.Finland 6 2 0 4 5-11 6
4.Yugoslavia 6 1 0 5 2-21 3
Playoffs second and third placed teams class A
22-10-00 Spain 1-6 Denmark Burgos
21-11-00 Denmark 4-2 Spain Odense
18-10-00 Sweden 5-1 Finland Jönköping
5-11-00 Finland 2-5 Sweden Myrbacka
18-10-00 Italy 3-0 Portugal Palermo
22-11-00 Portugal 1-0 Italy Portalegre
30-10-00 Ukraine 1-2 England Kyiv
28-11-00 England 2-0 Ukraine Leyton
Qualified: Denmark, Sweden, Italy, England
Promotion/relegation playoffs classes A and B
14-10-00 Hungary 0-3 Netherlands Bük
18-11-00 Netherlands 2-0 Hungary Almelo
14-10-00 Belgium 1-1 Switzerland Wolvertem
17-11-00 Switzerland 0-0 Belgium Sierre
21- 9-00 Romania 2-2 Iceland Câmpina
30- 9-00 Iceland 8-0 Romania Reykjavík
14-10-00 Czech Republic 1-0 Yugoslavia Brumove-Bylnici
19-11-00 Yugoslavia 2-3 Czech Rep. Nis
Czech Republic promoted to Class A, Yugoslavia relegated to Class B
Class B
Group 5
18- 9-99 Poland 4-1 Austria Biaka Podlaska
3-10-99 Wales 0-4 Poland Afan Lido
16-10-99 Belgium 3-1 Austria Mechelen
24-10-99 Austria 1-1 Wales Langenrohr
6-11-99 Belgium 4-1 Poland Wavre
1-12-99 Wales 0-2 Belgium Llanelli
26- 3-00 Belgium 6-0 Wales Ciney
15- 4-00 Austria 0-3 Belgium Horn
29- 4-00 Austria 2-3 Poland Gusswerk
6- 5-00 Poland 2-2 Belgium Konin
14- 5-00 Wales 0-1 Austria Newtown
27- 5-00 Poland 2-2 Wales Piekary Slaskie
1.BELGIUM 6 5 1 0 20- 4 16
2.Poland 6 3 2 1 16-11 11
3.Austria 6 1 1 4 6-14 4
4.Wales 6 0 2 4 3-16 2
Group 6
3-10-99 Scotland 3-0 Ireland Cumbernauld
17-10-99 Czech Republic 1-1 Ireland Blasny
23-10-99 Croatia 4-3 Scotland Porec
30-10-99 Ireland 2-0 Croatia Dublin
14-11-99 Scotland 2-1 Czech Rep. Cumbernauld
29- 4-00 Ireland 0-3 Scotland Dublin
6- 5-00 Croatia 1-3 Ireland Velika Gorica
14- 5-00 Scotland 4-1 Croatia Stirling
28- 5-00 Ireland 0-4 Czech Rep. Arklow
17- 6-00 Croatia 1-2 Czech Rep. Zapresic
1- 7-00 Czech Republic 5-0 Croatia Vranovice
26- 8-00 Czech Republic 5-1 Scotland Blsany
1.CZECH REPUBLIC 6 4 1 1 18- 5 13
2.Scotland 6 4 0 2 16-11 12
3.Ireland 6 2 1 3 6-12 7
4.Croatia 6 1 0 5 7-19 3
Group 7
11- 8-99 Belarus 4-1 Estonia Bobruisk
4- 9-99 Estonia 0-4 Slovakia Kuressare
16- 9-99 Estonia 2-6 Romania Valga
17- 9-99 Israel 0-5 Belarus Tel Aviv
7-10-99 Belarus 1-0 Slovakia Molodechno
19-10-99 Israel 2-1 Estonia Herzliya
24-10-99 Romania 1-1 Belarus Campina
31-10-99 Israel 0-4 Romania Herzliya
16-11-99 Israel 0-5 Slovakia Tel Aviv
25- 4-00 Slovakia 4-0 Israel Nitra
17- 5-00 Estonia 0-7 Belarus Valga
18- 5-00 Romania 4-1 Slovakia Campina
6- 6-00 Romania 5-1 Israel Campina
15- 6-00 Slovakia 0-3 Romania Myjava
27- 6-00 Estonia 1-2 Israel Tallinn
29- 6-00 Belarus 0-1 Romania Mozyr
5- 7-00 Belarus 1-0 Israel Minsk
5- 8-00 Slovakia 6-1 Belarus Stropkov
26- 8-00 Romania 10-0 Estonia Campina
29- 8-00 Slovakia 3-1 Estonia Ziar nad Hronom
1.ROMANIA 8 7 1 0 34- 5 22
2.Belarus 8 5 1 2 20- 9 16
3.Slovakia 8 5 0 3 23-10 15
4.Israel 8 2 0 6 5-26 6
5.Estonia 8 0 0 8 6-38 0
Group 8
24- 7-99 Bosnia-Her. 2-6 Turkey Velika Kladusa
4- 9-99 Hungary 13-0 Bosnia-Her. Bük
2-10-99 Greece 0-8 Hungary Katerini
16-10-99 Bosnia-Her. 1-3 Greece Lukavac
3-11-99 Turkey 2-8 Hungary Izmir
18-12-99 Greece 0-0 Turkey Karditsa
16- 2-00 Turkey 3-1 Bosnia-Her. Istanbul
4- 3-00 Greece 4-0 Bosnia-Her. Chalkida
8- 4-00 Hungary 6-0 Greece Kecskemet
26- 4-00 Hungary 6-0 Turkey Kecskemet
13- 5-00 Turkey 2-3 Greece Ankara
13- 5-00 Bosnia-Her. 0-3 Hungary Travnik
1.HUNGARY 6 6 0 0 44- 2 18
2.Greece 6 3 1 2 10-17 10
3.Turkey 6 2 1 3 13-20 7
4.Bosnia-Her. 6 0 0 6 4-32 0
FINAL TOURNAMENT (Germany)
Fußball-Europameisterschaft der Frauen 2001 |
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Host country | Germany |
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Dates | 23 June – 7 July |
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Teams | 8 |
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Venue(s) | 5 (in 5 host cities) |
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Champions | Germany (5th title) |
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Runners-up | Sweden |
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Matches played | 15 |
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Goals scored | 40 (2.67 per match) |
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Attendance | 95,683 (6,379 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Claudia Müller Sandra Smisek (3 goals each) |
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Best player(s) | Hanna Ljungberg |
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Group A
23- 6-01 Erfurt Germany 3-1 Sweden
[C.Müller 42, 65, Meinert 78; Ljungberg 14]
24- 6-01 Jena Russia 1-1 England
[Svetlitskaya 62; Banks 45]
27- 6-01 Erfurt Germany 5-0 Russia
[Wiegmann 43, Prinz 50, Meinert 69, Smisek 73, 89]
27- 6-01 Jena Sweden 4-0 England
[Törnqvist 3, Bengtsson 26, Ljungberg 74, Svensson 80]
30- 6-01 Jena England 0-3 Germany
[Wimbersky 57, Wiegmann 65, Lingor 67]
30- 6-01 Erfurt Sweden 1-0 Russia
[Fagerström 76]
1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 11- 1 9
2.SWEDEN 3 2 0 1 6- 3 6
3.Russia 3 0 1 2 1- 7 1
4.England 3 0 1 2 1- 8 1
Group B
25- 6-01 Aalen Italy 2-1 Denmark
[Panico 12, 72; Bukh 74]
25- 6-01 Ulm Norway 3-0 France
[Knudsen 14, Sykora 18og, Mellgren 40]
28- 6-01 Reutlingen France 3-4 Denmark
[Pichon 21, Mugneret-Beghe 27, Blouin 83; Krogh 15pen, 90,
Bonde 18, Andersson 71]
28- 6-01 Reutlingen Norway 1-1 Italy
[Mellbren 16; Guarino 13]
1- 7-01 Aalen Denmark 1-0 Norway
[M.Pedersen 84]
1- 7-01 Ulm France 2-0 Italy
[Pichon 37, Jézequel 74pen]
1.DENMARK 3 2 0 1 6- 5 6
2.NORWAY 3 1 1 1 4- 2 4
3.Italy 3 1 1 1 3- 4 4
4.France 3 1 0 2 5- 7 3
Semifinals
4- 7-01 Ulm Germany 1-0 Norway
[Smisek 57]
4- 7-01 Ulm Denmark 0-1 Sweden
[Nordlund 9]
Final
7- 7-01 Ulm Germany 1-0 Sweden [asdet]
[Claudia Müller 98]
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European Women Championship 2005
England qualified as hosts of Final Tournament. Group winners of First
Category also qualify. Runners-up and two best third-placed teams play
off for the remaining three places. Fifth-placed teams of First Category
and Group winners and best runners-up of Second Category to play off for
places in First Category in the next qualifying competition (for World
Cup 2007).
First Category (formerly called Class A)
Group 1
30- 3-03 Italy 8-0 Serbia-Mont. [in Trento]
[Chiara Gazzoli 6, Tatiana Zorri 18pen, Maria Rita Guarino 28, 44,
Pamela Conti 29, Patrizia Panico 53, 55, Alessia Tuttino 85]
18- 4-03 Sweden 6-0 Switzerland [in Kalmar]
[Malin Moström 29, Victoria Svensson 33, Linda Fagerström 44,
Hanna Ljungberg 46, Jane Törnqvist 62, Salina Olsson 90]
17- 5-03 Sweden 5-0 Italy [in Solna]
[Victoria Svensson 18, 45, Hanna Ljungberg 41, 53, 65]
17- 5-03 Switzerland 1-0 Serbia-Mont. [in Breitenbach]
[Manuela Zürcher 44]
1- 6-03 Finland 1-1 Switzerland [in Espoo]
[Sanna Valkonen 80; Monica Di Fonzo 38]
19- 7-03 Finland 1-1 Italy [in Vaasa]
[Minna Mustonen 55; Patrizia Panico 19]
9- 8-03 Sweden 2-1 Finland [in Eskilstuna]
[Malin Andersson 30pen, Hanna Ljungberg 50; Sanna Valkonen 33]
27- 9-03 Switzerland 0-1 Italy [in Frauenfeld]
[Patrizia Panico 30]
27- 9-03 Serbia-Mont. 0-1 Finland [in Subotica]
[Heidi Kackur 40]
15-11-03 Serbia-Mont. 0-4 Sweden [in Beograd]
[Malin Moström 11, Hanna Ljungberg 30, Larsson 42, Marklund 82]
24- 4-04 Italy 1-1 Finland [in Andria]
[Patrizia Panico 11; Heidi Kackur 33]
24- 4-04 Switzerland 0-2 Sweden [in Solothurn]
[Salina Olsson 2, Sara Johannson 90]
15- 5-04 Finland 4-0 Serbia-Mont. [in Helsinki]
[Kackur 7, Kalmari 31, Julin 45, Rantanen 75]
20- 5-04 Sweden 5-1 Serbia-Mont. [in Växjö]
[Törnqvist 55, Sjöström 60, Moström 69, Svensson 81, Mitic 90og;
Podovac 34]
22- 5-04 Italy 0-0 Switzerland [in Trapani]
26- 6-04 Italy 2-1 Sweden [in Santa Colomba]
[Chiara Gazzoli 59, Patrizia Panico 69; Frida Nordin 14]
4- 9-04 Switzerland 0-2 Finland [in Visp]
[Laura Kalmari 59, Heidi Kackur 90]
25- 9-04 Serbia-Mont. 1-2 Italy [in Nis]
[Aleksandra Mladenovic 90; Melania Ganniadini 12, Moira Placchi 54]
29- 9-04 Serbia-Mont. 1-0 Switzerland [in Krusevac]
[Vesna Randjelovic 45]
2-10-04 Finland 1-1 Sweden [in Vaasa]
[Heidi Kackur 70; Sana Thunebro 24]
1.SWEDEN 8 6 1 1 26- 5 19
2.Italy 8 4 3 1 15- 9 15 Qualifying Playoff
3.Finland 8 3 4 1 12- 6 13 Qualifying Playoff
4.Switzerland 8 1 2 5 2-13 5
5.Serbia and Montenegro 8 1 0 7 3-25 3
Group 2
26- 3-03 Netherlands 0-1 Spain [in Zwolle]
[Laura Del Río García 72]
11- 5-03 Norway 6-0 Belgium [in Kristiansand]
[Solveig Gulbrandsen 15, Unni Lehn 50, Dagny Mellgren 61, Lise Klaveness 68,
Kristine Edner 90, Linda Ørmen 90+3]
15- 5-03 Norway 2-0 Netherlands [in Mandal]
[Anita Rapp 28, 40]
11- 9-03 Norway 1-1 Denmark [in Oslo]
[Marianne Pettersen 32; Lene Jensen 88]
5-10-03 Belgium 1-6 Denmark [in Wavre]
[Ingrid De Rycke 53; Anne Dot Eggers 19, 67, 88pen, Janni Lund Johansen 36, 59, 61]
18-10-03 Denmark 3-0 Netherlands [in Odense]
[Janni Lund Johansen 71, 74, Julie Bukh-Rydahl 84]
16-11-03 Spain 0-2 Norway [in Madrid]
[Dagny Mellgren 28', Fosse-Sæthre 83]
22-11-03 Netherlands 3-0 Belgium [in Eindhoven]
[Van Veer 15, De Boer 51, Torny 64]
29- 2-04 Spain 9-1 Belgium [in Alginet]
[Itziar Gurrutxaga 8, Laura del Río 15, 24, 51, 86, 89, Hemelsoet 36og,
Erika Vázquez 73, 78; Kristel Verelst 6]
7- 3-04 Belgium 1-6 Norway [in Bruxelles]
[Maes 53pen; Heidi Pedersen 8, 72, Stine Frantzen, Tonje Hansen 69,
Ane Stangeland 76, Solveig Gulbrandsen 82]
21- 3-04 Spain 0-0 Netherlands [in La Roda]
18- 4-04 Spain 0-1 Denmark [in Lucena]
[Merete Pedersen 30]
25- 4-04 Belgium 0-3 Netherlands [in Leuven]
[Daphne Costa 10, Manon Melis 74, Sandra Muller 84]
2- 5-04 Belgium 2-0 Spain [in Mons]
[Verelst 15, Van Humbeeck 50]
22- 5-04 Denmark 2-0 Spain [in Farum]
[Cathrine Paaske 44, Anne Dot Eggers 85]
22- 5-04 Netherlands 0-2 Norway [in Wezep]
[Heidi Pedersen 56, Unni Lehn 61]
27- 5-04 Denmark 2-1 Norway [in Odense]
[Catherine Sørensen 2, Lene Jensen 85; Heidi Pedersen 39]
26- 9-04 Denmark 6-0 Belgium [in Aalborg]
[Merete Pedersen 7, 12, 15, 86, Katrine Pedersen 31, Anne Dot Eggers 68]
29- 9-04 Netherlands 1-5 Denmark [in Katwijk]
[Marieke Ran 33; Merete Pedersen 15, Lene Jensen 45, 49, Stine Kjær 56, 69]
2-10-04 Norway 2-0 Spain [in Porsgrunn]
[Ragnhild Gulbrandsen 70, Marit Fiane Christensen 83]
1.DENMARK 8 7 1 0 26- 4 22
2.Norway 8 6 1 1 22- 4 19 Qualifying Playoff
3.Spain 8 2 1 5 10-10 7
4.Netherlands 8 2 1 5 7-13 7
5.Belgium 8 1 0 7 5-39 3 Relegation Playoff
Group 3
19- 4-03 Poland 0-2 Hungary [in Czechowice-Dziedzice]
[Aranka Paraoánu 78, Szilvia Ruff 90+1]
11- 5-03 Hungary 0-4 France [in Kecskemét]
[Marinette Pichon 2, 57, Hoda Lattaf 45+1, 87]
18- 5-03 Russia 6-0 Poland [in Moscow]
[Natalia Barbachina 7, 90+, Vera Stroukova 9, Olga Letiouchova 34,
Alexandra Svetliskaia 46, Olga Sergaeva 73]
14- 6-03 Iceland 4-1 Hungary [in Reykjavík]
[Erla Hendriksdóttir 11, Olga Færseth 19, Ásthildur Helgadóttir 60,
Margrét Lára Vidarsdottir 70; Anett Nagy 38]
9- 8-03 Russia 1-1 Iceland [in Selyatino]
[Natalia Barbachina 18; Hrefna Huld Jóhannesdóttir 12]
8- 9-03 France 2-0 Iceland [in Bonneuil-sur-Marne]
[Stéphanie Mugneret-Béghé 51, Laëtitia Tonazzi 63]
8- 9-03 Hungary 1-3 Russia [in Dunaújváros]
[Annamária Agócs 72; Natalia Barbachina 10, 16, Olga Letiouchova 90]
13- 9-03 Iceland 10-0 Poland [in Reykjavik]
[Hólmfríður Magnúsdóttir 8, Erla Hendriksdóttir 13, Hrefna Huld Jóhannesdóttir 18, 51,
Embla Sigríður Grétarsdóttir 32, Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir 39, 42, 59,
Ásthildur Helgadóttir 68, Dóra María Lárusdóttir 76]
27- 9-03 Poland 2-3 Iceland [in Bydgoszcz]
[Anna Zelazko 1, Anna Gawronska 61; Olga Færseth 5, Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir 41,
Ásthildur Helgadóttir 43]
15-11-03 France 7-1 Poland [in Quimper]
[Woock 10, Laëtitia Tonazzi 14, Diacre 41, Marinette Pichon 55, 58, 73,
Hoda Lattaf 67; Gibek 76]
24- 4-04 France 6-0 Hungary [in Reims]
[Stéphanie Mugneret-Béghé 20, Sonia Bompastor 30,
Marinette Pichon 34, 44, 72, Laëtitia Tonazzi 88]
1- 5-04 Hungary 2-2 Poland [in Dunaújváros]
[Nagy 43, Sebestyen 90; Winczo 11, Otrebska 84]
8- 5-04 Poland 1-1 Russia [in Kwidzyn]
[Anna Zelazko 45; Olga Letiouchova 61]
16- 5-04 Russia 0-3 France [in Selyatino]
[Hoda Lattaf 17, Marinette Pichon 78, 86]
29- 5-04 Hungary 0-5 Iceland [in Székesfehérvár]
[Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir 12, 62, Olga Færseth 53, 60, 70]
2- 6-04 Iceland 0-3 France [in Reykjavík]
[Hodi Lattaf 4, 12, Laëtitia Tonazzi 71]
22- 8-04 Iceland 0-2 Russia [in Reykjavík]
[Olga Letiouchova 55, 81]
26- 9-04 France 2-5 Russia [in Dijon]
[Laëtitia Tonazzi 7, Hoda Lattaf 77; Natalia Barbachina 2, 75, 86,
Elena Fomina 42, Olga Letiouchova 57]
3-10-04 Russia 4-0 Hungary [in Selyatino]
[Olga Letiouchova 43, 70, Natalia Barbachina 54, Elena Fomina 66]
3-10-04 Poland 1-5 France [in Opole]
[Pozerska 10; Marinette Pichon 17, 51, 58, Herbert 52, Diguelman 54]
1.FRANCE 8 7 0 1 32- 7 21
2.Russia 8 5 2 1 22- 8 17 Qualifying Playoff
3.Iceland 8 4 1 3 23-11 13 Qualifying Playoff
4.Hungary 8 1 1 6 6-28 4
5.Poland 8 0 2 6 7-36 2 Relegation Playoff
Group 4
27- 3-03 Germany 5-0 Scotland [in Potsdam]
[Birgit Prinz 25pen, 69, Inka Grings 40, 58, 65]
10- 5-03 Ukraine 0-1 Portugal [in Kyiv]
[Edite Christiana Fernandes 60]
18- 5-03 Scotland 5-1 Ukraine [in Livingston]
[Julia Ralph 37, Linda Brown 66, Julie Fleeting 76, 87, 90;
Elena Khodyryeva 20]
7- 6-03 Portugal 1-8 Scotland [in Nelas]
[Inês Silva 64; Linda Brown 7, 13, 22, Julie Fleeting 30, 33, 43, 68, 75]
8- 6-03 Ukraine 1-1 Czech Rep. [in Lutsk]
[Darja Apanashenko 34; Blanka Penicková 84]
9- 8-03 Ukraine 1-3 Germany [in Kiev]
[Olena Mazurenko 4pen; Kerstin Garefrekes 41, Sandra Minnert 77,
Martina Müller 87]
28- 8-03 Germany 4-0 Czech Rep. [in Passau]
[Stefanie Gottschlich 45, Sandra Minnert 71, Birgit Prinz 75,
Martina Müller 90+3]
19-10-03 Czech Rep. 2-0 Scotland [in Kravare]
[Pavlína Šcasná 45, Alexandra Mouchová 72]
13-11-03 Germany 13-0 Portugal [in Reutlingen]
[Fuss 9, Sandra Minnert 31, Kerstin Garefrekes 45,
Birgit Prinz 46, 58, 63, 65, Sandra Smisek 51, Odebrecht 64,
Conny Pohlers 77, 86, Renate Lingor 81, Ariane Hingst 84]
6-12-03 Portugal 0-1 Czech Rep. [in Pombal]
[Blanka Penicková 5]
7- 2-04 Portugal 0-11 Germany [in Albufeira]
[Birgit Prinz 10, 36, 80, Carla Susana da Anunciação Monteiro 14og,
Inka Grings 22, 61, 68, 70, 72, Renate Lingor 41pen, Conny Pohlers 90]
3- 4-04 Portugal 1-2 Ukraine [in Setúbal]
[Pinto 12; Frisco 47, Pekur 90]
10- 4-04 Ukraine 1-0 Scotland [in Simferopol]
[Vera Djatel 89]
28- 4-04 Germany 6-0 Ukraine [in Oldenburg]
[Prinz 2, 71, Bachor 31, Minnert 40, Smisek 45, Wimbersky 69]
2- 5-04 Scotland 1-3 Germany [in Livingston]
[Fleeting 58; Garefrekes 29, Prinz 75, Müller 79]
9- 5-04 Czech Rep. 5-1 Portugal [in Uherské Hradiste]
[Knavova 6, Martinkova 7, Scasna 52, 73, Martinkova 85; Couto 34]
23- 5-04 Scotland 2-1 Portugal [in Livingston]
[Grant 43, Hamill 57; Silva 87]
5- 6-04 Czech Rep. 4-1 Ukraine [in Roudnice nad Labem]
[Pavlina Scasna 5pen, 63, Katerina Doskova 80, Blanka Penickova 90+;
Tatjana Verezubova 90]
5- 9-04 Scotland 3-2 Czech Rep. [in Dingwall]
[Suzanne Mallone 11, Julie Fleeting 82, Rhonda Jones 89;
Iva Mocová 58, 71]
25- 9-04 Czech Rep. 0-5 Germany [in Pribram]
[Kerstin Garefrekes 33, Birgit Prinz 52, Shelly Thompson 63,
Brita Carlson 80, Petra Bertholdova 82og]
1.GERMANY 8 8 0 0 50- 2 24
2.Czech Republic 8 4 1 3 15-15 13 Qualifying Playoff
3.Scotland 8 4 0 4 19-16 12
4.Ukraine 8 2 1 5 7-21 7
5.Portugal 8 1 0 7 5-42 3 Relegation Playoff
Qualifying Playoffs
First Legs
16-10-04 Finland 1-0 Russia [in Pietarsaari]
[Laura Kalmari 66]
10-11-04 Iceland 2-7 Norway [in Reykjavík]
[Gudlaug Jónsdóttir 72, Margret Vidarsdóttir 80;
Solveig Gulbrandsen 4, 26, 68, Dagni Mellgren 22,
Ragnhild Gulbrandsen 39, 55, Erla Hendriksdóttir 90og]
13-11-04 Italy 2-1 Czech Rep. [in Crotone]
[Tatiana Zorri 7, Alessia Tuttino 30; Pavlina Scasna 50]
Second Legs
20-10-04 Russia 1-3 Finland [in Moskva]
[Natalia Barbachina 62, Anna Mäkinen 23, Tiina Salmen 41, 56]
13-11-04 Norway 2-1 Iceland [in Oslo]
[Dagny Mellgren 22, 79; Nina Kristinsdóttir 68]
27-11-04 Czech Rep. 0-3 Italy [in Cáslav]
[Ilaria Pasqui 3, Patrizia Panico 79, Elisa Camporese 90]
Promotion/Relegation Playoffs - cancelled as UEFA decided to discontinue
its two-tier format; all countries will be eligible to qualify for the
2007 World Cup. Scheduled fixtures were:
First Legs
- -04 Belarus - Poland
- -04 Ireland - Portugal
- -04 Austria - Belgium
Second Legs
- -04 Poland - Belarus
- -04 Portugal - Ireland
- -04 Belgium - Austria
NB: later UEFA decided to stick to the two-tier system due to the increase
of participating countries; all the above countries entered the First
Category for 2007 World Cup Qualifiying, so Belarus, Ireland and Austria
were promoted, along with Greece, apparently as best runner-up.
Second Category (formerly called Class B)
Group 5
19- 4-03 Bosnia-Herz. 0-1 Croatia [in Breza]
[Violeta Baban 32]
18- 5-03 Ireland 6-0 Bosnia-Herz. [in Dublin]
[Olivia O'Toole 19pen, 45, 49pen, 52, Michele O'Brien 58, Stefanie Curtis 90]
25- 5-03 Croatia 0-0 Ireland [in Velika Gorica]
28- 6-03 Ireland 2-2 Romania [in Dublin]
[Elaine O'Connor 45+4, Ciara Grant 90+7; Daniela Pufulete 12, 76]
10- 8-03 Romania 3-0 Malta [in Bucuresti]
[Teodora Anton 55, Florentina Spanu 70, Alexandra Talnar 90]
24- 9-03 Bosnia-Herz. 1-0 Malta [in Hrasnica]
[Samira Hurem 72]
28- 9-03 Croatia 3-0 Malta [in Vrbovec]
[Iva Kusar 28, Kristina Šundov 68, Branka Kozic 75]
12-10-03 Romania 2-0 Bosnia-Herz. [in Câmpina]
[Florentina Spanu 45, Daniela Pufulete 78]
18-10-03 Croatia 2-3 Romania [in Belišce]
[Marina Koljenik 36, Iva Kusar 75; Florentina Spanu 29, Luiza Leu 63,
Daniela Pufulete 89]
22-10-03 Malta 0-9 Ireland [in Ta'Qali]
[Olivia O' Toole 12, 22, 29, Stefanie Curtis 35, 43, Hislop 62, 89,
Ciara Grant 78, Tracy 84]
16-11-03 Malta 1-4 Croatia [in Gozo]
[Caruana 90; Jaksic 17, 34, 70, 72]
10- 4-04 Ireland 8-1 Croatia [in Dublin]
[O'Toole 3, Deasley 20, 88, Highes 40, Curtis 44, Horvat 59og,
Hislop 79, 80; Kozic 51]
1- 5-04 Romania 1-1 Ireland [in Bucuresti]
[Florentina Spanu 43; Sharon Boyle 3]
8- 5-04 Malta 0-8 Romania [in Hamrun]
[Daniela Pufulete 5, 40, 41, Florentina Spanu 6, Luiza Leu 13, 27,
Teodora Anton 32, Burtica 70]
9- 5-04 Bosnia-Herz. 1-4 Ireland [in Sarajevo]
[Pehic 58; O'Toole 30, Hislop 44, 53, Curtis 67]
15- 5-04 Croatia 6-0 Bosnia-Herz. [in Slavonski Brod]
[Baban 5, 12, Jaksic 28, 44, Kusar 40, Kozic 72pen]
25- 6-04 Ireland 5-0 Malta [in Dublin]
[O'Toole 12, 51, 78, O'Connor 28, Grant 83]
5- 9-04 Malta 0-2 Bosnia-Herz. [in Ta'Qali]
[Sarina Pehic 3, 31]
19- 9-04 Bosnia-Herz. 0-0 Romania [in Hakija Mrso]
2-10-04 Romania 10-0 Croatia [in Bucuresti]
[Rodica Striblea 16, 28, Teodora Anton 45pen, Mariana Ciorba 54,
Daniela Pufulete 69, 73, 76, 77, Luiza Leu 88, Florentina Spanu 89]
1.Ireland 8 5 3 0 35- 5 18 [2 0 2 0 3-3 2] Promotion Playoff
2.Romania 8 5 3 0 29- 5 18 [2 0 2 0 3-3 2]
3.Croatia 8 4 1 3 17-22 13
4.Bosnia-Herzegovina 8 2 1 5 4-19 7
5.Malta 8 0 0 8 1-35 0
Group 6
17- 5-03 Belarus 5-0 Estonia [in Mogilev]
[Hanna Tatarynova 3, Volha Aniskoutsava 16, 21, Liudmila Kuzniatsova 65,
Maryna Luchonak 90]
10- 8-03 Estonia 1-4 Israel [in Pärnu]
[Ave Pajo 34; Tamara Kochen 10, Meital Dayan 18, Silvi Jean 44,
Sarit Shenar 53]
24- 8-03 Estonia 3-2 Kazakhstan [in Pärnu]
[Anastassia Skljarenko-Morkovkina 13, 43, Ave Pajo 52; Mariya Yalova 4, Nina Teterina 57]
14- 9-03 Kazakhstan 0-0 Israel [in Almaty]
18-10-03 Belarus 1-1 Israel [in Mogilev]
[Maryna Lis 89; Azala Lican 78]
9- 5-04 Israel 12-1 Estonia [in Tel-Aviv]
[Didich 12, Ohana 29, 65, 76, Shelina Israel 46, Gian 46, 62, 68, 71, 84,
Dayan 49, 66; Vaher 69]
25- 5-04 Kazakhstan 0-2 Belarus [in Astana]
[Aniskoutsava 90, Shramok 90]
30- 5-04 Israel 3-1 Kazakhstan [in Herzliya]
[Fhima 23, Gian 40pen, Didich 49; Yalova 38]
25- 8-04 Belarus 8-1 Kazakhstan [in Minsk]
[Liudmila Kuzniatsova 5, 47, Volha Aniskoustava 39, 54, 90,
Alesia Davydovich 52, Maryna Lis 63, Volha Vovikava 89; Mariya Yalova 62]
4- 9-04 Estonia 1-3 Belarus [in Pärnu]
[Anastassia Skljarenko 72; Maryna Lis 17, 33, Hanna Tatarynova 26]
19- 9-04 Kazakhstan 0-0 Estonia [in Astana]
2-10-04 Israel 0-2 Belarus [in Rishon-leZion]
[Liudmila Kuzniatsova 42, 90]
1.Belarus 6 5 1 0 21- 3 16 Promotion Playoff
2.Israel 6 3 2 1 20- 6 10
3.Estonia 6 1 1 4 6-26 4
4.Kazakhstan 6 0 2 4 4-16 2
-.Wales withdrew
Group 7
10- 5-03 Austria 11-0 Armenia [in Waidhofen/Ybbs]
[Michaela Schaffranek 7, 55, 74, Gertrud Stallinger 18, 78,
Irene Fuhrmann 38, Maria Gstöttner 44, Marlies Hanschitz 48,
Sonja Spieler 51, 84, Melanie Fischer 83]
13- 5-03 Armenia 0-11 Austria [in Waidhofen/Ybbs (Austria)]
[Marlies Hanschitz 3, Birgitt Hufnagl 8, 19, Gertrud Stallinger 29, 40, 70, 74pen,
Isabel Hochstöger 49, Sonja Spieler 52, Maria Gstöttner 63, 66]
9- 9-03 Slovakia 5-0 Armenia [in Dubnica Nad Vahom]
[Marcela Lukácsová 17, Silvia Gajdošová 19pen, Monika Felingová 21, 45,
Anna Petrušová 85]
12- 9-03 Armenia 0-10 Slovakia [in Prievidza]
[Monika Felingová 20, Marcela Ižová 28, 38, 90, Hasmik Gharibyan 36og,
Katarina Girašeková 51, 57, Andrea Budošová 55, Anna Petrušová 75,
Jana Hanzelová 80]
25-10-03 Greece 7-0 Armenia [in Livadia]
[Panteleiadou 11, 19, Katsaiti 39, 87, Soupiadou 48, 53, Lazarou 67]
28-10-03 Armenia 0-9 Greece [in Thiva]
[Arvanitaki 5, 75, Panteleiadou 8, 10, 13, 15, Soupiadou 47, Katsaiti 53, 80]
15-11-03 Greece 3-1 Slovakia [in Drama]
[Michailidou 8, Lagoumtzi 16, Kalyvas 23; Monika Felingová 73]
29-11-03 Greece 0-2 Austria [in Naoussa]
[Aigner 7, Sonja Spieler 42]
24- 4-04 Austria 1-2 Greece [in Ottensheim]
[Melanie Fischer 89; Natalia Chatzigiannidou 38, Efthichia Michailidou 56]
29- 4-04 Slovakia 2-2 Greece [in Senec]
[Kralikova 44, Izova 84; Natalia Chatzigiannidou 6, Kalyvas 40]
8- 5-04 Austria 3-0 Slovakia [in Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld]
[Gertrud Stallinger 26pen, Birgitt Hufnagl 48, Maria Gstöttner 78]
21- 8-04 Slovakia 2-3 Austria [in Senec]
[Jana Hanzelová 24, Bojdová 50; Nina Aigner 64, 84, Gertrud Stallinger 89]
1.Austria 6 5 0 1 31- 4 15 Promotion Playoff
2.Greece 6 4 1 1 23- 6 13
3.Slovakia 6 2 1 3 20-11 7
4.Armenia 6 0 0 6 0-53 0
Final Tournament
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Host country | England |
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Dates | 5–19 June |
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Teams | 8 |
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Venue(s) | 5 (in 5 host cities) |
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Champions | Germany (6th title) |
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Runners-up | Norway |
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|
Matches played | 15 |
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Goals scored | 50 (3.33 per match) |
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Attendance | 118,403 (7,894 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Inka Grings (4 goals) |
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Best player(s) | Anne Mäkinen |
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in England, Summer 2005
Hosts: England
Qualified: Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany, Finland, Norway, Italy
Group A
5- 6-05 Sweden 1-1 Denmark [in Blackpool]
5- 6-05 England 3-2 Finland [in Manchester]
8- 6-05 Denmark 2-1 England [in Blackburn]
8- 6-05 Sweden 0-0 Finland [in Blackpool]
11- 6-05 England 0-1 Sweden [in Blackburn]
11- 6-05 Finland 2-1 Denmark [in Blackpool]
1.SWEDEN 3 1 2 0 2- 1 5
2.FINLAND 3 1 1 1 4- 4 4 [1 1 0 0 2-1 3]
3.Denmark 3 1 1 1 4- 4 4 [1 0 0 1 1-2 0]
4.England 3 1 0 2 4- 5 3
Group B
6- 6-05 Germany 1-0 Norway [in Warrington]
6- 6-05 France 3-1 Italy [in Preston]
9- 6-05 Italy 0-4 Germany [in Preston]
9- 6-05 France 1-1 Norway [in Warrington]
12- 6-05 Germany 3-0 France [in Warrington]
12- 6-05 Norway 5-3 Italy [in Preston]
1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 8- 0 9
2.NORWAY 3 1 1 1 6- 5 4 [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]
3.France 3 1 1 1 4- 5 4 [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]
4.Italy 3 0 0 3 4-12 0
Semifinals
15- 6-05 Germany 4-1 Finland [in Preston]
16- 6-05 Sweden 2-3 Norway [aet; in Warrington]
Final [Ewood Park, Blackburn]
19- 6-05 Germany 3-1 Norway
[Mittag (also credited to Grings) 21, Lingor 24, Prinz 63;
Mellgren 41]
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European Women Championship 2009
Finland qualified as hosts of Final Tournament.
The two categories are abolished. Instead there is a preliminary
round with 20 countries, divided into 5 groups of 4, from which
the 5 group winners qualify for the actual qualifying stage, together
with 25 countries exempted from the preliminary round. The actual
qualifying stage is organised as 6 groups from 5, with the 6 groups
winners advancing directly while the 6 runners-up and 4 best 3rd-placed
teams enter a home/away playoff for 5 more places.
Preliminary Round
Group 1 (in Turkey)
18/11/06 Croatia 6-0 Georgia
18/11/06 Northern Ireland 0-1 Turkey
20/11/06 Croatia 2-1 Turkey
20/11/06 Northern Ireland 4-0 Georgia
23/11/06 Northern Ireland 5-1 Croatia
23/11/06 Turkey 9-0 Georgia
1.NORTHERN IRELAND 3 2 0 1 9- 2 6 [2 1 0 1 5-2 3]
2.Turkey 3 2 0 1 11- 2 6 [2 1 0 1 2-2 3]
3.Croatia 3 2 0 1 9- 6 6 [2 1 0 1 3-6 3]
4.Georgia 3 0 0 3 0-19 0
Group 2 (in Bosnia-Herzegovina)
18/11/06 Israel 3-0 Latvia
18/11/06 Bosnia-Herzegovina 1-1 Armenia
20/11/06 Israel 1-0 Armenia
20/11/06 Latvia 1-4 Bosnia-Herzegovina
23/11/06 Armenia 1-0 Latvia
23/11/06 Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-5 Israel
1.ISRAEL 3 3 0 0 9- 2 9
2.Bosnia-Herzegovina 3 1 1 1 7- 7 4 [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]
3.Armenia 3 1 1 1 2- 2 4 [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]
4.Latvia 3 0 0 3 1- 8 0
Group 3 (in Luxembourg)
18/11/06 Malta 0-0 Lithuania
18/11/06 Slovakia 4-0 Luxembourg
20/11/06 Slovakia 3-0 Lithuania
20/11/06 Luxembourg 4-2 Malta
23/11/06 Luxembourg 1-1 Lithuania [abandoned at 1-1 in 62' due
23/11/06 Slovakia 8-0 Malta to weather; result stood]
1.SLOVAKIA 3 3 0 0 15- 0 9
2.Luxembourg 3 1 1 1 5- 7 4
3.Lithuania 3 0 2 1 1- 4 2
4.Malta 3 0 1 2 2-12 1
Group 4 (in Romania)
18/11/06 Estonia 0-5 Bulgaria
18/11/06 Romania 4-1 Azerbaijan
20/11/06 Azerbaijan 3-2 Estonia
20/11/06 Romania 1-0 Bulgaria
23/11/06 Bulgaria 3-0 Azerbaijan
23/11/06 Romania 5-0 Estonia
1.ROMANIA 3 3 0 0 10- 1 9
2.Bulgaria 3 2 0 1 8- 1 6
3.Azerbaijan 3 1 0 2 4- 9 3
4.Estonia 3 0 0 3 2-13 0
Group 5 (in Macedonia)
18/11/06 Wales 2-1 Faroe Islands
18/11/06 Kazakhstan 1-0 Macedonia
20/11/06 Wales 6-0 Macedonia
20/11/06 Faroe Islands 0-1 Kazakhstan
23/11/06 Macedonia 0-7 Faroe Islands
23/11/06 Wales 2-1 Kazakhstan
1.WALES 3 3 0 0 10- 2 9
2.Kazakhstan 3 2 0 1 3- 2 6
3.Faroe Islands 3 1 0 2 8- 3 3
4.Macedonia 3 0 0 3 0-14 0
Exempt:
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
England
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Russia
Scotland
Serbia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
Second Round
Group 1
13/05/07 England 4 – 0 Northern Ireland
26/05/07 Northern Ireland 1 – 3 Czech Republic
30/05/07 Belarus 0 – 3 Spain
01/08/07 Belarus 5 – 0 Northern Ireland
26/08/07 Belarus 1 – 4 Czech Republic
27/10/07 England 4 – 0 Belarus
27/10/07 Czech Republic 2 – 2 Spain
25/11/07 England 1 – 0 Spain
16/02/08 Spain 4 – 0 Northern Ireland
06/03/08 Northern Ireland 0 – 2 England
20/03/08 England 0 – 0 Czech Republic
26/04/08 Czech Republic 4 – 0 Northern Ireland
03/05/08 Spain 6 – 1 Belarus
08/05/08 Belarus 1 – 6 England
08/05/08 Spain 4 – 1 Czech Republic
28/05/08 Northern Ireland 0 – 3 Spain
26/06/08 Czech Republic 3 – 1 Belarus
25/07/08 Northern Ireland 1 – 1 Belarus
28/09/08 Czech Republic 1 – 5 England
02/10/08 Spain 2 – 2 England
1.England 8 6 2 0 24- 4 20 Qualified
2.Spain 8 5 2 1 24- 7 17 Playoffs
3.Czech Republic 8 4 2 2 18-14 14 Playoffs
4.Belarus 8 1 1 6 10-27 4
5.Northern Ireland 8 0 1 7 2-26 1
Group 2
01/04/07 Ireland 2 – 1 Hungary
05/05/07 Italy 0 – 2 Sweden
05/05/07 Hungary 3 – 3 Romania
30/05/07 Ireland 1 – 2 Italy
06/06/07 Romania 0 – 7 Sweden
20/06/07 Sweden 7 – 0 Hungary
25/08/07 Romania 0 – 2 Ireland
27/10/07 Hungary 1 – 3 Italy
27/10/07 Ireland 2 – 1 Romania
31/10/07 Italy 5 – 0 Romania
16/02/08 Italy 4 – 1 Ireland
23/04/08 Hungary 0 – 2 Ireland
03/05/08 Hungary 0 – 6 Sweden
07/05/08 Sweden 1 – 0 Italy
24/05/08 Romania 1 – 6 Italy
28/05/08 Romania 3 – 1 Hungary
25/06/08 Ireland 0 – 5 Sweden
27/09/08 Sweden 2 – 0 Romania
01/10/08 Sweden 1 – 0 Ireland
02/10/08 Italy 3 – 0 Hungary
1.Sweden 8 8 0 0 31- 0 24 Qualified
2.Italy 8 6 0 2 23- 7 18 Playoffs
3.Ireland 8 4 0 4 10-14 12 Playoffs
4.Romania 8 1 1 6 8-28 4
5.Hungary 8 0 1 7 6-29 1
Group 3
11/04/07 France 6 – 0 Greece
05/05/07 Slovenia 0 – 5 Serbia
30/05/07 France 6 – 0 Slovenia
31/05/07 Greece 0 – 3 Iceland
16/06/07 Iceland 1 – 0 France
21/06/07 Iceland 5 – 0 Serbia
25/08/07 Serbia 1 – 2 Greece
26/08/07 Slovenia 2 – 1 Iceland
27/10/07 Serbia 0 – 8 France
31/10/07 Slovenia 0 – 2 France
23/04/08 Greece 0 – 5 France
03/05/08 Serbia 0 – 3 Slovenia
08/05/08 France 2 – 0 Serbia
28/05/08 Serbia 0 – 4 Iceland
28/05/08 Slovenia 3 – 1 Greece
21/06/08 Iceland 5 – 0 Slovenia
26/06/08 Iceland 7 – 0 Greece
27/09/08 Greece 0 – 5 Serbia
27/09/08 France 2 – 1 Iceland
02/10/08 Greece 4 – 6 Slovenia
1.France 8 7 0 1 31- 2 21 Qualified
2.Iceland 8 6 0 2 27- 4 18 Playoffs
3.Slovenia 8 4 0 4 14-24 12 Playoffs
4.Serbia 8 2 0 6 11-24 6
5.Greece 8 1 0 7 7-36 3
Group 4
12/04/07 Germany 5 - 1 Netherlands
05/05/07 Switzerland 1 - 0 Belgium
09/05/07 Switzerland 2 - 2 Netherlands
10/05/07 Wales 0 - 6 Germany
22/08/07 Germany 7 - 0 Switzerland
26/08/07 Netherlands 2 - 1 Wales
28/10/07 Germany 3 - 0 Belgium
28/10/07 Wales 0 - 2 Switzerland
31/10/07 Belgium 1 - 0 Wales
01/11/07 Netherlands 0 - 1 Germany
17/02/08 Wales 0 - 1 Belgium
20/02/08 Wales 0 - 1 Netherlands
23/04/08 Belgium 2 - 2 Netherlands
27/04/08 Belgium 3 - 1 Switzerland
07/05/08 Belgium 0 - 5 Germany
08/05/08 Switzerland 2 - 0 Wales
29/05/08 Germany 4 - 0 Wales
30/08/08 Netherlands 1 - 1 Switzerland
27/09/08 Netherlands 3 - 0 Belgium
01/10/08 Switzerland 0 - 3 Germany
1.Germany 8 8 0 0 34- 1 24 Qualified
2.Netherlands 8 3 3 2 12-12 12 Playoffs
3.Switzerland 8 3 2 3 9-16 11
4.Belgium 8 3 1 4 7-15 10
5.Wales 8 0 0 8 1-19 0
Group 5
14/04/07 Slovakia 2 - 1 Portugal
06/05/07 Scotland 0 - 0 Portugal
09/05/07 Slovakia 0 - 4 Ukraine
30/05/07 Ukraine 2 - 1 Scotland
20/06/07 Ukraine 5 - 0 Slovakia
27/10/07 Slovakia 0 - 3 Scotland
27/10/07 Denmark 5 - 1 Portugal
31/10/07 Scotland 0 - 1 Denmark
16/02/08 Portugal 0 - 1 Slovakia
21/02/08 Portugal 0 - 1 Ukraine
23/04/08 Slovakia 1 - 4 Denmark
27/04/08 Denmark 2 - 1 Scotland
03/05/08 Portugal 1 - 4 Scotland
08/05/08 Portugal 0 - 4 Denmark
28/05/08 Denmark 6 - 1 Slovakia
28/05/08 Scotland 0 - 1 Ukraine
22/06/08 Ukraine 1 - 0 Denmark
27/09/08 Ukraine 1 - 1 Portugal
28/09/08 Scotland 6 - 0 Slovakia
01/10/08 Denmark 1 - 0 Ukraine
1.Denmark 8 7 0 1 23- 5 21 Qualified
2.Ukraine 8 6 1 1 15- 3 19 Playoffs
3.Scotland 8 3 1 4 15- 7 10 Playoffs
4.Slovakia 8 2 0 6 5-29 6
5.Portugal 8 0 2 6 4-18 2
Group 6
05/05/07 Austria 0 - 1 Poland
10/05/07 Israel 2 - 2 Poland
30/05/07 Israel 0 - 6 Russia
16/06/07 Russia 3 - 1 Poland
17/06/07 Israel 0 - 3 Norway
21/06/07 Poland 4 - 1 Israel
21/06/07 Norway 3 - 0 Austria
23/08/07 Austria 1 - 5 Russia
26/08/07 Austria 5 - 0 Israel
27/10/07 Norway 3 - 0 Russia
03/05/08 Norway 7 - 0 Israel
07/05/08 Norway 3 - 0 Poland
28/05/08 Poland 2 - 4 Austria
29/05/08 Russia 4 - 0 Israel
21/06/08 Austria 0 - 4 Norway
25/06/08 Israel 0 - 2 Austria
25/06/08 Poland 0 - 3 Norway
27/08/08 Russia 3 - 1 Austria
27/09/08 Poland 1 - 4 Russia
02/10/08 Russia 0 - 0 Norway
1.Norway 8 7 1 0 26- 0 22 Qualified
2.Russia 8 6 1 1 25- 7 19 Playoffs
3.Austria 8 3 0 5 13-18 9
4.Poland 8 2 1 5 11-20 7
5.Israel 8 0 1 7 3-33 1
Play-offs for Final Tournament
25/10/08 Czech Republic 0 – 1 Italy
25/10/08 Spain 0 – 2 Netherlands
26/10/08 Slovenia 0 – 3 Ukraine
26/10/08 Scotland 2 – 3 Russia
26/10/08 Ireland 1 – 1 Iceland
29/10/08 Italy 2 – 1 Czech Republic
30/10/08 Russia 1 – 2 Scotland
30/10/08 Ukraine 2 – 0 Slovenia
30/10/08 Iceland 3 – 0 Ireland
30/10/08 Netherlands 2 – 0 Spain
Final Tournament (Finland - August 23-September 10)
Group A
23/08/09 Ukraine 0 – 2 Netherlands Turku
[Van de Ven 4, Stevens 9]
23/08/09 Finland 1 – 0 Denmark Helsinki
[Saari 49]
26/08/09 Ukraine 1 – 2 Denmark Helsinki
[Apanaschenko 62; Sand Andersen 49, Pape 87]
26/08/09 Netherlands 1 – 2 Finland Helsinki
[Van de Ven 25; Osterberg Kalmari 7, 69]
29/08/09 Finland 0 – 1 Ukraine Helsinki
[Pekur 69]
29/08/09 Denmark 1 – 2 Netherlands Lahti
[J. Rasmussen 71; Smit 58, Melis 66]
1.Finland 3 2 0 1 3- 2 6 Qualified
2.Netherlands 3 2 0 1 5- 3 6 Qualified
3.Denmark 3 1 0 2 3- 4 3
4.Ukraine 3 1 0 2 2- 4 3
Group B
24/08/09 Germany 4 – 0 Norway Tampere
[Bresonik 33p, Bajramaj 90, 94, Mittag 92]
24/08/09 Iceland 1 – 3 France Tampere
[Magnusdottir 6; Abily 18p, Bompastor 53p,
Necib 67]
27/08/09 France 1 – 5 Germany Tampere
[Thiney 51; Grings 9, Krahn 17, Behringer 45,
Bresonik 47p, Laudehr 91]
27/08/09 Iceland 0 – 1 Norway Lahti
[Pedersen 45]
30/08/09 Germany 1 – 0 Iceland Tampere
[Grings 50]
30/08/09 Norway 1 – 1 France Helsinki
[Storlokken 4; Abily 16]
1.Germany 3 3 0 0 10- 1 9 Qualified
2.France 3 1 1 1 5- 7 4 Qualified
3.Norway 3 1 1 1 2- 5 4 Qualified
4.Iceland 3 0 0 3 1- 5 0
Group C
25/08/09 England 1 – 2 Italy Lahti
[Williams 38p; Panico 56, Tuttino 82]
25/08/09 Sweden 3 – 0 Russia Turku
[Rohlin 5, Sandell Svensson 15, Seger 82]
28/08/09 Italy 0 – 2 Sweden Turku
[Schelin 9, Asllani 19]
28/08/09 England 3 – 2 Russia Helsinki
[Carney 24, Aluko 32, K. Smith 42;
Tsybutovich 2, Kurochkina 22]
31/08/09 Russia 0 – 2 Italy Helsinki
[Gabbiadini 77, Zorri 93]
31/08/09 Sweden 1 – 1 England Turku
[Sandell Svensson 40p; White 28]
1.Sweden 3 2 1 0 6- 1 7 Qualified
2.Italy 3 2 0 1 4- 3 6 Qualified
3.England 3 1 1 1 5- 5 4 Qualified
4.Russia 3 0 0 3 2- 8 0
Quarter-Finals
03/09/09 Finland 2 – 3 England Turku
[Sjolund 66, Sallstrom 79; Aluko 14, 67,
Williams 49]
03/09/09 Netherlands 0 – 0 France (5-4 pen.) Tampere
04/09/09 Germany 2 – 1 Italy Lahti
[Grings 4, 47; Panico 63]
04/09/09 Sweden 1 – 3 Norway Helsinki
[Sandell Svensson 80; Segerstrom 39og,
Giske 45, Pedersen 60]
Semifinals
06/09/09 England 2 – 1 Netherlands (aet) Tampere
[K. Smith 61, J. Scott 116; Pieete 64]
07/09/09 Germany 3 – 1 Norway Helsinki
[Laudehr 59, da Mbabi 61, Bajramaj 93;
Herlovsen 10]
Final
10/09/09 England
2 – 6 Germany Helsinki
[Carney 24, K. Smith 55; Prinz 20, 76,
Behringer 22, Kulig 51, Grings 62, 73]
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European Women Championship 2013
Sweden qualified as hosts of Final Tournament.
Preliminary Round
Group 1 (in Macedonia)
03 Mar 2011 Lithuania 1–1 Macedonia
03 Mar 2011 Luxembourg 2–0 Latvia
05 Mar 2011 Luxembourg 1–5 Macedonia
05 Mar 2011 Latvia 1–0 Lithuania
08 Mar 2011 Lithuania 4–1 Luxembourg
08 Mar 2011 Macedonia 1–0 Latvia
1.Macedonia 3 2 1 0 7- 2 7 Qualified
2.Lithuania 3 1 1 1 5- 3 4
3.Luxembourg 3 1 0 2 4- 9 3
4.Latvia 3 1 0 2 1- 3 3
Group 2 (in Malta)
03 Mar 2011 Georgia 0–1 Malta
03 Mar 2011 Faroe Islands 0–1 Armenia
05 Mar 2011 Armenia 0–0 Georgia
05 Mar 2011 Faroe Islands 2–0 Malta
08 Mar 2011 Georgia 1–0 Faroe Islands
08 Mar 2011 Malta 1–1 Armenia
1.Armenia 3 1 2 0 2- 1 5 Qualified
2.Malta 3 1 1 1 2- 3 4
3.Georgia 3 1 1 1 1- 1 4
4.Faroe Islands 3 1 0 2 2- 2 3
Qualification round
The group winners and the best runner-up qualified for the final tournament.
The other six runner-ups will play playoffs.
Group 1
17 Sep 2011 Bosnia Herzegovina 0–1 Italy
21 Sep 2011 Poland 0–3 Russia (awarded)
22 Oct 2011 Russia 4–1 Bosnia Herzegovina
22 Oct 2011 Macedonia 0–9 Italy
22 Oct 2011 Poland 2–0 Greece
26 Oct 2011 Macedonia 1–1 Greece
26 Oct 2011 Italy 2–0 Russia
26 Oct 2011 Poland 4–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
19 Nov 2011 Macedonia 2–6 Bosnia Herzegovina
19 Nov 2011 Greece 0–4 Russia
19 Nov 2011 Poland 0–5 Italy
23 Nov 2011 Macedonia 0–3 Poland
23 Nov 2011 Italy 2–0 Greece
15 Feb 2012 Greece 2–3 Bosnia Herzegovina
31 Mar 2012 Russia 8–0 Macedonia
31 Mar 2012 Greece 1–1 Poland
31 Mar 2012 Italy 4–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
04 Apr 2012 Russia 0–2 Italy
04 Apr 2012 Greece 2–2 Macedonia
16 Jun 2012 Italy 9–0 Macedonia
16 Jun 2012 Russia 4–0 Greece
16 Jun 2012 Bosnia Herzegovina 0–2 Poland
20 Jun 2012 Poland 4–0 Macedonia
21 Jun 2012 Bosnia Herzegovina 0–1 Russia
15 Sep 2012 Macedonia 0–6 Russia
15 Sep 2012 Bosnia Herzegovina 1–1 Greece
16 Sep 2012 Italy 1–0 Poland
19 Sep 2012 Greece 0–0 Italy
19 Sep 2012 Bosnia Herzegovina 1–0 Macedonia
19 Sep 2012 Russia 1–1 Poland
1.ITALY 10 9 1 0 35- 0 28
2.Russia 10 7 1 2 31- 6 22 Playoffs
3.Poland 10 5 2 3 17-11 17
4.Bosnia Herzegovina 10 3 1 6 12-21 10
5.Greece 10 0 5 5 7-20 5
6.Macedonia 10 0 2 8 5-49 2
Group 2
17 Sep 2011 Kazakhstan 0–3 Romania
17 Sep 2011 Germany 4–1 Switzerland
17 Sep 2011 Turkey 1–10 Spain
21 Sep 2011 Switzerland 4–1 Romania
22 Sep 2011 Kazakhstan 2–0 Turkey
22 Oct 2011 Turkey 0–0 Kazakhstan
22 Oct 2011 Romania 0–3 Germany
23 Oct 2011 Spain 3–2 Switzerland
27 Oct 2011 Kazakhstan 0–4 Spain
27 Oct 2011 Romania 7–1 Turkey
19 Nov 2011 Germany 17–0 Kazakhstan
20 Nov 2011 Romania 0–4 Spain
23 Nov 2011 Turkey 1–2 Romania
24 Nov 2011 Switzerland 8–1 Kazakhstan
24 Nov 2011 Spain 2–2 Germany
15 Feb 2012 Turkey 0–5 Germany
31 Mar 2012 Romania 3–0 Kazakhstan
31 Mar 2012 Germany 5–0 Spain
31 Mar 2012 Switzerland 5–0 Turkey
05 Apr 2012 Spain 13–0 Kazakhstan
05 Apr 2012 Switzerland 0–6 Germany
31 May 2012 Germany 5–0 Romania
16 Jun 2012 Switzerland 4–3 Spain
21 Jun 2012 Spain 4–0 Turkey
21 Jun 2012 Romania 4–2 Switzerland
15 Sep 2012 Kazakhstan 0–7 Germany
15 Sep 2012 Turkey 1–3 Switzerland
19 Sep 2012 Kazakhstan 1–0 Switzerland
19 Sep 2012 Germany 10–0 Turkey
19 Sep 2012 Spain 0–0 Romania
1.GERMANY 10 9 1 0 64- 3 28
2.Spain 10 6 2 2 43-14 20 Playoffs
3.Romania 10 5 1 4 20-20 16
4.Switzerland 10 5 0 5 29-24 15
5.Kazakhstan 10 2 1 7 4-55 7
6.Turkey 10 0 1 9 4-48 1
Group 3
19 May 2011 Iceland 6–0 Bulgaria
17 Sep 2011 Belgium 2–1 Hungary
17 Sep 2011 Iceland 3–1 Norway
21 Sep 2011 Norway 6–0 Hungary
21 Sep 2011 Iceland 0–0 Belgium
22 Oct 2011 Hungary 0–1 Iceland
22 Oct 2011 Bulgaria 0–1 Northern Ireland
26 Oct 2011 Belgium 0–1 Norway
26 Oct 2011 Northern Ireland 0–2 Iceland
27 Oct 2011 Bulgaria 0–4 Hungary
19 Nov 2011 Belgium 5–0 Bulgaria
19 Nov 2011 Northern Ireland 3–1 Norway
23 Nov 2011 Bulgaria 0–1 Belgium
23 Nov 2011 Hungary 2–2 Northern Ireland
15 Feb 2012 Belgium 2–2 Northern Ireland
31 Mar 2012 Bulgaria 0–3 Norway
04 Apr 2012 Hungary 0–5 Norway
04 Apr 2012 Belgium 1–0 Iceland
25 Apr 2012 Northern Ireland 0–1 Hungary
19 May 2012 Northern Ireland 4–1 Bulgaria
16 Jun 2012 Norway 11–0 Bulgaria
16 Jun 2012 Iceland 3–0 Hungary
20 Jun 2012 Hungary 1–3 Belgium
20 Jun 2012 Norway 2–0 Northern Ireland
21 Jun 2012 Bulgaria 0–10 Iceland
15 Sep 2012 Norway 3–2 Belgium
15 Sep 2012 Iceland 2–0 Northern Ireland
19 Sep 2012 Hungary 9–0 Bulgaria
19 Sep 2012 Northern Ireland 0–2 Belgium
19 Sep 2012 Norway 2–1 Iceland
1.NORWAY 10 8 0 2 35- 9 24
2.Iceland 10 7 1 2 28- 4 22 Playoffs
3.Belgium 10 6 2 2 18- 8 20
4.Northern Ireland 10 3 2 5 12-15 11
5.Hungary 10 3 1 6 18-22 10
6.Bulgaria 10 0 0 10 1-54 0
Group 4
14 Sep 2011 Israel 0–5 France
17 Sep 2011 Wales 0–2 Ireland
22 Sep 2011 Ireland 1–3 France
12 Oct 2011 Israel 1–6 Scotland
22 Oct 2011 Ireland 2–0 Israel
22 Oct 2011 Wales 1–4 France
26 Oct 2011 France 5–0 Israel
27 Oct 2011 Scotland 2–2 Wales
20 Nov 2011 Israel 0–2 Wales
31 Mar 2012 France 2–0 Scotland
04 Apr 2012 France 4–0 Wales
05 Apr 2012 Scotland 2–1 Ireland
16 Jun 2012 Scotland 8–0 Israel
16 Jun 2012 Ireland 0–1 Wales
20 Jun 2012 Wales 5–0 Israel
21 Jun 2012 Ireland 0–1 Scotland
15 Sep 2012 Wales 1–2 Scotland
15 Sep 2012 France 4–0 Ireland
19 Sep 2012 Israel 0–2 Ireland
19 Sep 2012 Scotland 0–5 France
1.FRANCE 8 8 0 0 32- 2 24
2.Scotland 8 5 1 2 21-12 16 Playoffs
3.Wales 8 3 1 4 12-14 10
4.Ireland 8 3 0 5 8-11 9
5.Israel 8 0 0 8 1-35 0
Group 5
25 Aug 2011 Belarus 2–1 Estonia
18 Sep 2011 Estonia 1–4 Ukraine
22 Oct 2011 Ukraine 0–0 Slovakia
22 Oct 2011 Finland 6–0 Estonia
26 Oct 2011 Slovakia 3–1 Estonia
27 Oct 2011 Belarus 2–2 Finland
19 Nov 2011 Slovakia 3–0 Belarus
24 Nov 2011 Ukraine 0–1 Belarus
31 Mar 2012 Slovakia 0–1 Finland
05 Apr 2012 Finland 2–0 Slovakia
05 Apr 2012 Ukraine 5–0 Estonia
16 Jun 2012 Estonia 2–4 Belarus
16 Jun 2012 Ukraine 1–2 Finland
20 Jun 2012 Finland 4–0 Belarus
20 Jun 2012 Slovakia 0–2 Ukraine
25 Aug 2012 Estonia 0–2 Slovakia
15 Sep 2012 Estonia 0–5 Finland
15 Sep 2012 Belarus 0–5 Ukraine
19 Sep 2012 Belarus 1–0 Slovakia
19 Sep 2012 Finland 0–1 Ukraine
1.FINLAND 8 6 1 1 22- 4 19
2.Ukraine 8 5 1 2 18- 4 16 Playoffs
3.Belarus 8 4 1 3 10-17 13
4.Slovakia 8 3 1 4 8- 7 10
5.Estonia 8 0 0 8 5-31 0
Group 6
17 Sep 2011 Serbia 2–2 England
21 Sep 2011 Netherlands 6–0 Serbia
22 Sep 2011 England 4–0 Slovenia
22 Oct 2011 Croatia 0–3 Netherlands
22 Oct 2011 Slovenia 1–2 Serbia
27 Oct 2011 Croatia 3–3 Slovenia
27 Oct 2011 Netherlands 0–0 England
19 Nov 2011 Serbia 4–2 Croatia
19 Nov 2011 Slovenia 0–2 Netherlands
23 Nov 2011 England 2–0 Serbia
24 Nov 2011 Netherlands 2–0 Croatia
31 Mar 2012 Croatia 0–6 England
05 Apr 2012 Netherlands 3–1 Slovenia
16 Jun 2012 Croatia 1–4 Serbia
17 Jun 2012 England 1–0 Netherlands
20 Jun 2012 Serbia 0–4 Netherlands
21 Jun 2012 Slovenia 0–4 England
15 Sep 2012 Slovenia 1–0 Croatia
19 Sep 2012 Serbia 3–0 Slovenia
19 Sep 2012 England 3–0 Croatia
1.ENGLAND 8 6 2 0 22- 2 20
2.NETHERLANDS 8 6 1 1 20- 2 19
3.Serbia 8 4 1 3 15-18 13
4.Slovenia 8 1 1 6 6-21 4
5.Croatia 8 0 1 7 6-26 1
Group 7
17 Sep 2011 Armenia 0–8 Portugal
17 Sep 2011 Austria 1–1 Czech Republic
21 Sep 2011 Armenia 0–5 Denmark
22 Oct 2011 Czech Republic 1–0 Portugal
22 Oct 2011 Denmark 3–0 Austria
26 Oct 2011 Austria 3–0 Armenia
26 Oct 2011 Portugal 0–3 Denmark
19 Nov 2011 Portugal 0–1 Austria
20 Nov 2011 Czech Republic 5–0 Armenia
23 Nov 2011 Denmark 11–0 Armenia
15 Feb 2012 Portugal 6–0 Armenia
31 Mar 2012 Portugal 2–5 Czech Republic
01 Apr 2012 Armenia 2–4 Austria
04 Apr 2012 Czech Republic 0–2 Denmark
05 Apr 2012 Austria 1–0 Portugal
16 Jun 2012 Czech Republic 2–3 Austria
20 Jun 2012 Denmark 1–0 Czech Republic
15 Sep 2012 Austria 3–1 Denmark
19 Sep 2012 Armenia 0–2 Czech Republic
19 Sep 2012 Denmark 2–0 Portugal
1.DENMARK 8 7 0 1 28- 3 21
2.Austria 8 6 1 1 16- 9 19 Playoffs
3.Czech Republic 8 4 1 3 16- 9 13
4.Portugal 8 2 0 6 16-13 6
5.Armenia 8 0 0 8 2-44 0
Playoffs
First Legs
20 Oct 2012 Scotland 1–1 Spain
20 Oct 2012 Ukraine 2–3 Iceland
21 Oct 2012 Austria 0–2 Russia
Second Legs
24 Oct 2012 Spain 3–2 Scotland (aet)
25 Oct 2012 Russia 1–1 Austria
25 Oct 2012 Iceland 3–2 Ukraine
FINAL TOURNAMENT
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Host country | Sweden |
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Dates | 10–28 July |
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Teams | 12 |
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Venue(s) | 7 (in 7 host cities) |
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Champions | Germany (8th title) |
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Runners-up | Norway |
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Matches played | 25 |
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Goals scored | 56 (2.24 per match) |
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Attendance | 216,888 (8,676 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Lotta Schelin (5 goals) |
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Best player(s) | Nadine Angerer[1] |
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Sweden, 10-28 July 2013
Venues
Solna Friends Arena
Göteborg Gamla Ullevi
Norrköping Nya Parken
Linköping Arena Linköping
Kalmar Guldfĺgeln Arena
Halmstad Örjans Vall
Växjö Myresjöhus Arena
Group A
10 Jul 2013 Italy 0–0 Finland [Halmstad]
10 Jul 2013 Sweden 1–1 Denmark [Göteborg]
[Fischer 36; Gajhede Knudsen 26]
13 Jul 2013 Italy 2–1 Denmark [Halmstad]
[Gabbiadini 55, Mauro 60; Brogaard 66]
13 Jul 2013 Finland 0–5 Sweden [Göteborg]
[Fischer 15, 36, Asllani 38, Schelin 60, 87]
16 Jul 2013 Sweden 3–1 Italy [Halmstad]
[Manieri 47og, Schelin 49, Oqvist 57; Gabbiadini 78]
16 Jul 2013 Denmark 1–1 Finland [Göteborg]
[Brogaard 29; Sjolund 87]
1.SWEDEN 3 2 1 0 9- 2 7
2.ITALY 3 1 1 1 3- 4 4
3.DENMARK 3 0 2 1 3- 4 2
4.Finland 3 0 2 1 1- 6 2
NB: Denmark qualified after drawing lots for second best third placed with Russia
Group B
11 Jul 2013 Norway 1–1 Iceland [Kalmar]
[Hegland 26; Vidarsdottir 87pen]
11 Jul 2013 Germany 0–0 Netherlands [Växjö]
14 Jul 2013 Norway 1–0 Netherlands [Kalmar]
[Gulbrandsen 54]
14 Jul 2013 Iceland 0–3 Germany [Växjö]
[Lotzen 24, Okoyino da Mbabi 55, 84]
17 Jul 2013 Germany 0–1 Norway [Kalmar]
[Isaksen 45+1]
17 Jul 2013 Netherlands 0–1 Iceland [Växjö]
[Brynjarsdottir 30]
1.NORWAY 3 2 1 0 3- 1 7
2.GERMANY 3 1 1 1 3- 1 4
3.ICELAND 3 1 1 1 2- 4 4
4.Netherlands 3 0 1 2 0- 2 1
Group C
12 Jul 2013 France 3–1 Russia [Norrköping]
[Delie 21, 33, Le Sommer 67; Morozova 84]
12 Jul 2013 England 2–3 Spain [Linköping]
[Aluko 8, Bassett 89; Boquete 4, Hermoso 85,
Putellas 90+3]
15 Jul 2013 England 1–1 Russia [Linköping]
[Duggan 90+2; Korovkina 38]
15 Jul 2013 Spain 0–1 France [Norrköping]
[Renard 5]
18 Jul 2013 France
3–0 England [Linköping]
[Le Sommer 9, Necib 62, Renard 64]
18 Jul 2013 Russia 1–1 Spain [Norrköping]
[Terekhova 44; Boquete 14]
1.FRANCE 3 3 0 0 7- 1 9
2.SPAIN 3 1 1 1 4- 4 4
3.Russia 3 0 2 1 3- 5 2
4.England 3 0 1 2 3- 7 1
Quarterfinals
21 Jul 2013 Sweden 4-0 Iceland [Halmstad]
[M. Hammarstrom 3, Oqvist 14, Schelin 19, 59]
21 Jul 2013 Italy 0-1 Germany [Växjö]
[Laudehr 26]
22 Jul 2013 Norway 3-1 Spain [Kalmar]
[Gulbrandsen 24, Paredes 43og, Hegerberg 64;
Hermoso 90+3]
22 Jul 2013 France 1-1 Denmark [aet, 2-4 pen, Linköping]
[Necib 71pen; Rasmussen 28]
Semifinals
24 Jul 2013 Sweden 0-1 Germany [Göteborg]
[Marozsan 33]
25 Jul 2013 Norway 1-1 Denmark [aet, 4-2 pen, Norrköping]
[Christensen 3; Gajhede Knudsen 87]
Final
28 Jul 2013 Germany 1–0 Norway [Solna]
[Mittag 49]
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Qualifying Tournament
NB: Netherlands qualified as hosts of Final Tournament.
Preliminary Round
Group 1 (in Moldova)
4 Apr 2015 Luxembourg 4-3 Latvia
4 Apr 2015 Moldova 2-0 Lithuania
6 Apr 2015 Lithuania 2-0 Luxembourg
6 Apr 2015 Moldova 0-1 Latvia
9 Apr 2015 Latvia 1-1 Lithuania
9 Apr 2015 Moldova 3-0 Luxembourg
1.Moldova 3 2 0 1 5- 1 6 Qualified
2.Latvia 3 1 1 1 5- 5 4 [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]
3.Lithuania 3 1 1 1 3- 3 4 [1 0 1 0 1-1 1]
4.Luxembourg 3 1 0 2 4- 8 3
Group 2 (in Malta)
4 Apr 2015 Georgia 2–0 Faroe Islands
4 Apr 2015 Malta 5-3 Andorra
6 Apr 2015 Faroe Islands 8-0 Andorra
6 Apr 2015 Malta 2-1 Georgia
9 Apr 2015 Andorra 0-7 Georgia
9 Apr 2015 Malta 2-4 Faroe Islands
1.Georgia 3 2 0 1 10- 2 6 [2 1 0 1 3-2 3] Qualified
2.Faroe Islands 3 2 0 1 12- 4 6 [2 1 0 1 4-4 3]
3.Malta 3 2 0 1 9- 8 6 [2 1 0 1 4-5 3]
4.Andorra 3 0 0 3 3-18 0
Qualification Round
NB: 8 group winners and 6 "best" runners-up qualify directly; 2 "worst" runners-up
play off for final spot in final tournament
Group 1
22 Sep 2015 Iceland 2-0 Belarus
22 Sep 2015 Slovenia 0-3 Scotland
19 Oct 2015 Slovenia 3-0 Belarus
22 Oct 2015 Macedonia 0-4 Iceland
23 Oct 2015 Scotland 7-0 Belarus
26 Oct 2015 Slovenia 0-6 Iceland
27 Oct 2015 Macedonia 1-4 Scotland
26 Nov 2015 Macedonia 0-2 Belarus
29 Nov 2015 Scotland 10-0 Macedonia
8 Apr 2016 Scotland 3-1 Slovenia
12 Apr 2016 Belarus 0-5 Iceland
12 Apr 2016 Slovenia 8-1 Macedonia
3 Jun 2016 Macedonia 0-9 Slovenia
3 Jun 2016 Scotland 0-4 Iceland
7 Jun 2016 Belarus 0-1 Scotland
7 Jun 2016 Iceland 8-0 Macedonia
15 Sep 2016 Belarus 6-2 Macedonia
16 Sep 2016 Iceland 4-0 Slovenia
20 Sep 2016 Belarus 2-0 Slovenia
20 Sep 2016 Iceland 1-2 Scotland
1.Iceland 8 7 0 1 34- 2 21 [2 1 0 1 7-2 3] Qualified
2.Scotland 8 7 0 1 30- 7 21 [2 1 0 1 2-7 3] Qualified
3.Slovenia 8 3 0 5 21-19 9 [2 1 0 1 3-2 3]
4.Belarus 8 3 0 5 10-20 9 [2 1 0 1 2-3 3]
5.Macedonia 8 0 0 8 4-51 0
Group 2
17 Sep 2015 Finland 1-0 Montenegro
21 Sep 2015 Ireland 0-2 Finland
27 Oct 2015 Finland 1-2 Spain
27 Oct 2015 Portugal 1-2 Ireland
26 Nov 2015 Portugal 6-1 Montenegro
26 Nov 2015 Ireland 0-3 Spain
1 Dec 2015 Spain 2-0 Portugal
24 Jan 2016 Montenegro 0-7 Spain
7 Apr 2016 Montenegro 0-5 Ireland
8 Apr 2016 Portugal 1-4 Spain
12 Apr 2016 Montenegro 1-7 Finland
12 Apr 2016 Spain 3-0 Ireland
3 Jun 2016 Finland 4-1 Ireland
3 Jun 2016 Montenegro 0-3 Portugal
7 Jun 2016 Finland 0-0 Portugal
7 Jun 2016 Ireland 9-0 Montenegro
15 Sep 2016 Spain 13-0 Montenegro
16 Sep 2016 Portugal 3-2 Finland
20 Sep 2016 Ireland 0-1 Portugal
20 Sep 2016 Spain 5-0 Finland
1.Spain 8 8 0 0 39- 2 24 Qualified
2.Portugal 8 4 1 3 15-11 13 [2 1 1 0 3-2 4] Playoff
3.Finland 8 4 1 3 17-12 13 [2 0 1 1 2-3 1]
4.Ireland 8 3 0 5 17-14 9
5.Montenegro 8 0 0 8 2-51 0
Group 3
22 Sep 2015 France 3-0 Romania
22 Oct 2015 Albania 1-4 Greece
22 Oct 2015 Ukraine 2-2 Romania
27 Oct 2015 Romania 3-0 Albania
27 Oct 2015 Ukraine 0-3 France
27 Nov 2015 Albania 0-6 France
27 Nov 2015 Greece 1-3 Romania
1 Dec 2015 Greece 0-3 France
26 Jan 2016 Greece 3-2 Albania
4 Mar 2016 Albania 0-4 Ukraine
8 Mar 2016 Greece 1-3 Ukraine
8 Apr 2016 Romania 0-1 France
8 Apr 2016 Ukraine 2-0 Albania
11 Apr 2016 France 4-0 Ukraine
2 Jun 2016 Albania 0-3 Romania
3 Jun 2016 France 1-0 Greece
7 Jun 2016 Ukraine 2-0 Greece
15 Sep 2016 Romania 2-1 Ukraine
20 Sep 2016 France 6-0 Albania
20 Sep 2016 Romania 4-0 Greece
1.France 8 8 0 0 27- 0 24 Qualified
2.Romania 8 5 1 2 17- 8 16 Playoff
3.Ukraine 8 4 1 3 14-12 13
4.Greece 8 2 0 6 9-19 6
5.Albania 8 0 0 8 3-31 0
Group 4
17 Sep 2015 Moldova 0-3 Sweden
22 Sep 2015 Sweden 3-0 Poland
22 Oct 2015 Poland 2-0 Slovakia
22 Oct 2015 Denmark 4-0 Moldova
26 Oct 2015 Slovakia 4-0 Moldova
27 Oct 2015 Sweden 1-0 Denmark
26 Nov 2015 Slovakia 0-1 Denmark
27 Nov 2015 Moldova 1-3 Poland
1 Dec 2015 Moldova 0-4 Slovakia
7 Apr 2016 Poland 0-0 Denmark
8 Apr 2016 Slovakia 0-3 Sweden
12 Apr 2016 Slovakia 2-1 Poland
2 Jun 2016 Poland 0-4 Sweden
2 Jun 2016 Denmark 4-0 Slovakia
6 Jun 2016 Sweden 6-0 Moldova
7 Jun 2016 Denmark 6-0 Poland
15 Sep 2016 Sweden 2-1 Slovakia
15 Sep 2016 Moldova 0-5 Denmark
20 Sep 2016 Poland 4-0 Moldova
20 Sep 2016 Denmark 2-0 Sweden
1.Sweden 8 7 0 1 22- 3 21 Qualified
2.Denmark 8 6 1 1 22- 1 19 Qualified
3.Poland 8 3 1 4 10-16 10
4.Slovakia 8 3 0 5 11-13 9
5.Moldova 8 0 0 8 1-33 0
Group 5
17 Sep 2015 Turkey 1-4 Croatia
18 Sep 2015 Germany 12-0 Hungary
22 Sep 2015 Croatia 0-1 Germany
21 Oct 2015 Hungary 1-0 Turkey
22 Oct 2015 Germany 2-0 Russia
25 Oct 2015 Croatia 1-1 Hungary
25 Oct 2015 Germany 7-0 Turkey
25 Nov 2015 Turkey 0-0 Russia
29 Nov 2015 Hungary 0-1 Russia
30 Nov 2015 Croatia 3-0 Turkey
8 Apr 2016 Hungary 2-0 Croatia
8 Apr 2016 Turkey 0-6 Germany
12 Apr 2016 Germany 2-0 Croatia
12 Apr 2016 Russia 3-3 Hungary
2 Jun 2016 Russia 2-0 Turkey
6 Jun 2016 Croatia 0-3 Russia
6 Jun 2016 Turkey 2-1 Hungary
16 Sep 2016 Russia 0-4 Germany
20 Sep 2016 Hungary 0-1 Germany
20 Sep 2016 Russia 5-0 Croatia
1.Germany 8 8 0 0 35- 0 24 Qualified
2.Russia 8 4 2 2 14- 9 14 Qualified
3.Hungary 8 2 2 4 8-20 8
4.Croatia 8 2 1 5 8-15 7
5.Turkey 8 1 1 6 3-24 4
Group 6
18 Sep 2015 Italy 6-1 Georgia
22 Sep 2015 Georgia 0-3 Czech Republic
24 Oct 2015 Georgia 0-3 N. Ireland
24 Oct 2015 Italy 0-3 Switzerland
27 Oct 2015 Czech Republic 0-3 Italy
27 Oct 2015 Switzerland 4-0 Georgia
27 Nov 2015 N. Ireland 1-8 Switzerland
1 Dec 2015 Switzerland 5-1 Czech Republic
9 Apr 2016 Switzerland 2-1 Italy
12 Apr 2016 Czech Republic 4-1 Georgia
12 Apr 2016 Italy 3-1 N. Ireland
3 Jun 2016 N. Ireland 4-0 Georgia
4 Jun 2016 Czech Republic 0-5 Switzerland
7 Jun 2016 Czech Republic 3-0 N. Ireland
7 Jun 2016 Georgia 0-7 Italy
3 Aug 2016 N. Ireland 1-1 Czech Republic
15 Sep 2016 Georgia 0-3 Switzerland
16 Sep 2016 N. Ireland 0-3 Italy
20 Sep 2016 Italy 3-1 Czech Republic
20 Sep 2016 Switzerland 4-0 N. Ireland
1.Switzerland 8 8 0 0 34- 3 24 Qualified
2.Italy 8 6 0 2 26- 8 18 Qualified
3.Czech Republic 8 3 1 4 13-18 10
4.Northern Ireland 8 2 1 5 10-22 7
5.Georgia 8 0 0 8 2-34 0
Group 7
17 Sep 2015 Estonia 0-1 Serbia
21 Sep 2015 Estonia 0-8 England
22 Sep 2015 Belgium 6-0 Bosnia-Herzeg.
23 Oct 2015 Bosnia-Herzeg. 4-0 Estonia
27 Oct 2015 Bosnia-Herzeg. 0-5 Belgium
27 Oct 2015 Serbia 3-0 Estonia
25 Nov 2015 Serbia 0-1 Bosnia-Herzeg.
29 Nov 2015 England 1-0 Bosnia-Herzeg.
30 Nov 2015 Belgium 1-1 Serbia
8 Apr 2016 England 1-1 Belgium
12 Apr 2016 Belgium 6-0 Estonia
12 Apr 2016 Bosnia-Herzeg. 0-1 England
3 Jun 2016 Estonia 0-5 Belgium
4 Jun 2016 England 7-0 Serbia
6 Jun 2016 Estonia 0-1 Bosnia-Herzeg.
7 Jun 2016 Serbia 0-7 England
15 Sep 2016 England 5-0 Estonia
15 Sep 2016 Serbia 1-3 Belgium
20 Sep 2016 Belgium 0-2 England
20 Sep 2016 Bosnia-Herzeg. 2-4 Serbia
1.England 8 7 1 0 32- 1 22 Qualified
2.Belgium 8 5 2 1 27- 5 17 Qualified
3.Serbia 8 3 1 4 10-21 10
4.Bosnia-Herzegovina 8 3 0 5 8-17 9
5.Estonia 8 0 0 8 0-33 0
Group 8
17 Sep 2015 Kazakhstan 0-2 Austria
22 Sep 2015 Austria 3-0 Wales
22 Sep 2015 Kazakhstan 0-4 Norway
22 Oct 2015 Israel 0-0 Kazakhstan
23 Oct 2015 Norway 4-0 Wales
25 Oct 2015 Israel 0-1 Austria
26 Nov 2015 Wales 4-0 Kazakhstan
1 Dec 2015 Israel 2-2 Wales
6 Apr 2016 Austria 6-1 Kazakhstan
6 Apr 2016 Israel 0-1 Norway
10 Apr 2016 Austria 0-1 Norway
12 Apr 2016 Kazakhstan 0-4 Wales
2 Jun 2016 Kazakhstan 1-0 Israel
2 Jun 2016 Norway 2-2 Austria
6 Jun 2016 Austria 4-0 Israel
7 Jun 2016 Wales 0-2 Norway
15 Sep 2016 Norway 10-0 Kazakhstan
15 Sep 2016 Wales 3-0 Israel
19 Sep 2016 Norway 5-0 Israel
20 Sep 2016 Wales 0-0 Austria
1.Norway 8 7 1 0 29- 2 22 Qualified
2.Austria 8 5 2 1 18- 4 17 Qualified
3.Wales 8 3 2 3 13-11 11
4.Kazakhstan 8 1 1 6 2-30 4
5.Israel 8 0 2 6 2-17 2
Playoff
NB: between two "worst" second-placed teams; only results among top-4 countries
in each group counted
Runners-Up Ranking:
1.Scotland 6 5 0 1 16- 6 15 Qualified
2.Denmark 6 4 1 1 13- 1 13 Qualified
3.Italy 6 4 0 2 13- 7 12 Qualified
4.Belgium 6 3 2 1 16- 5 11 Qualified
5.Austria 6 3 2 1 13- 4 11 Qualified
6.Russia 6 3 1 2 12- 9 10 Qualified
7.Romania 6 3 1 2 11- 8 10 Playoff
8.Portugal 6 2 1 3 6-10 7 Playoff
First Leg
21 Oct 2016 Portugal 0-0 Romania
Second Leg
25 Oct 2016 Romania 1-1 Portugal [aet]
NB: Portugal qualify on away goal
Netherlands, 16 July-5 August 2017
Europees kampioenschap voetbal vrouwen 2017 |
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Host country | Netherlands |
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Dates | 16 July – 6 August |
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Teams | 16 |
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Venue(s) | 7 (in 7 host cities) |
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Champions | Netherlands (1st title) |
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Runners-up | Denmark |
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Matches played | 31 |
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Goals scored | 68 (2.19 per match) |
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Attendance | 247,041 (7,969 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Jodie Taylor (5 goals) |
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Best player(s) | Lieke Martens |
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Venues
Enschede De Grolsch Veste
Breda Rat Verlegh Stadion
Deventer De Adelaarshorst
Doetinchem Stadion De Vijverberg
Rotterdam Sparta Stadion ("Het Kasteel")
Tilburg Koning Willem II Stadion
Utrecht Stadion Galgenwaard
Group A
16 Jul 2017 Netherlands 1-0 Norway [Utrecht]
[Van de Sanden 66]
16 Jul 2017 Denmark 1-0 Belgium [Doetinchem]
[Troelsgaard 6]
20 Jul 2017 Norway 0-2 Belgium [Breda]
[Van Gorp 59, Cayman 67]
20 Jul 2017 Netherlands 1-0 Denmark [Rotterdam]
[Spitse 20pen]
24 Jul 2017 Netherlands 2-1 Belgium [Tilburg]
[Spitse 27pen, Martens 74; Wullaerts 59]
24 Jul 2017 Norway 0-1 Denmark [Deventer]
[Veje 5]
1.NETHERLANDS 3 3 0 0 4- 1 9
2.DENMARK 3 2 0 1 2- 1 6
3.Belgium 3 1 0 2 3- 3 3
4.Norway 3 0 0 3 0- 4 0
Group B
17 Jul 2017 Italy 1-2 Russia [Rotterdam]
[Mauro 88; Danilova 9, Morozova 26]
17 Jul 2017 Germany 0-0 Sweden [Breda]
21 Jul 2017 Sweden 2-0 Russia [Deventer]
[Schelin 22, Blackstenius 51]
21 Jul 2017 Germany 2-1 Italy [Tilburg]
[Henning 19, Peter 67pen; Mauro 29]
25 Jul 2017 Russia 0-2 Germany [Utrecht]
[Peter 10pen, Marozsan 56pen]
25 Jul 2017 Sweden 2-3 Italy [Doetinchem]
[Schelin 14pen, Blackstenius 47; Sabatino 4, 37, Girelli 85]
1.GERMANY 3 2 1 0 4- 1 7
2.SWEDEN 3 1 1 1 4- 3 4
3.Russia 3 1 0 2 2- 5 3 [1 1 0 0 2-1 3]
4.Italy 3 1 0 2 5- 6 3 [1 0 0 1 1-2 0]
Group C
18 Jul 2017 Austria 1-0 Switzerland [Deventer]
[Burger 15]
18 Jul 2017 France 1-0 Iceland [Tilburg]
[Le Sommer 86pen]
22 Jul 2017 Iceland 1-2 Switzerland [Doetinchem]
[Fridriksdottir 33; Dickenmann 43, Bachmann 52]
22 Jul 2017 France 1-1 Austria [Utrecht]
[Henry 51; Makas 27]
26 Jul 2017 Iceland 0-3 Austria [Rotterdam]
[Zadrazil 36, Burger 44, Enzinger 89]
26 Jul 2017 Switzerland 1-1 France [Breda]
[Crnogorcevic 19; Abily 76]
1.AUSTRIA 3 2 1 0 5- 1 7
2.FRANCE 3 1 2 0 3- 2 5
3.Switzerland 3 1 1 1 3- 3 4
4.Iceland 3 0 0 3 1- 6 0
Group D
19 Jul 2017 Spain 2-0 Portugal [Doetinchem]
[Losada 23, Sampedro 42]
19 Jul 2017 England 6-0 Scotland [Utrecht]
[Taylor 11, 26, 53, White 32, Nobbs 87, Duggan 90+3]
23 Jul 2017 Scotland 1-2 Portugal [Rotterdam]
[Cuthbert 68; C. Mendes 27, Leite 72]
23 Jul 2017 England 2-0 Spain [Breda]
[Kirby 2, Taylor 85]
27 Jul 2017 Portugal 1-2 England [Tilburg]
[C. Mendes 17; Duggan 7, Parris 48]
27 Jul 2017 Scotland 1-0 Spain [Deventer]
[Weir 42]
1.ENGLAND 3 3 0 0 10- 1 9
2.SPAIN 3 1 0 2 2- 3 3 [2 1 0 1 2-1 3]
3.Scotland 3 1 0 2 2- 8 3 [2 1 0 1 2-2 3]
4.Portugal 3 1 0 2 3- 5 3 [2 1 0 1 2-3 3]
Quarterfinals
29 Jul 2017 Netherlands 2-0 Sweden [Doetinchem]
[Martens 33, Miedema 64]
30 Jul 2017 Germany 1-2 Denmark [Rotterdam]
[Kerschowski 3; Nadim 49, T. Nielsen 83]
[postponed on 29 Jul 2017 due to unplayable pitch]
30 Jul 2017 Austria 0-0 Spain [aet, 5-3 pen] [Tilburg]
30 Jul 2017 England 1-0 France [Deventer]
[Taylor 60]
Semifinals
3 Aug 2017 Denmark 0-0 Austria [aet, 3-0 pen] [Breda]
3 Aug 2017 Netherlands 3-0 England [Enschede]
[Miedema 22, Van de Donk 62, Bright 90+3og]
Final
6 Aug 2017 Netherlands 4-2 Denmark [Enschede]
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Qualifying Tournament
NB: England qualified as hosts of Final Tournament.
9 group winners and 3 "best" runners-up qualify directly;
6 "worst" runners-up play off for the three final spots.
Group A
30 Aug 2019 Estonia 0–7 Netherlands
30 Aug 2019 Slovenia 0–1 Russia
30 Aug 2019 Kosovo 2–0 Turkey
3 Sep 2019 Slovenia 5–0 Kosovo
3 Sep 2019 Russia 4–0 Estonia
3 Sep 2019 Netherlands 3–0 Turkey
4 Oct 2019 Turkey 0–0 Estonia
4 Oct 2019 Slovenia 2–4 Netherlands
8 Oct 2019 Turkey 1–6 Slovenia
8 Oct 2019 Estonia 1–2 Kosovo
8 Oct 2019 Netherlands 2–0 Russia
8 Nov 2019 Turkey 0–8 Netherlands
12 Nov 2019 Netherlands 4–1 Slovenia
6 Mar 2020 Kosovo 0–5 Russia
10 Mar 2020 Kosovo 0–3 Slovenia
18 Sep 2020 Russia 0–1 Netherlands
18 Sep 2020 Kosovo 2–0 Estonia
18 Sep 2020 Slovenia 3–1 Turkey
22 Sep 2020 Estonia 0–3 Russia
23 Oct 2020 Russia 1–0 Slovenia
23 Oct 2020 Turkey 0–0 Kosovo
23 Oct 2020 Netherlands 7–0 Estonia
27 Oct 2020 Russia 4–2 Turkey
27 Oct 2020 Kosovo 0–6 Netherlands
27 Nov 2020 Estonia 0–4 Turkey
27 Nov 2020 Russia 3–0 Kosovo
1 Dec 2020 Turkey 1–2 Russia
1 Dec 2020 Slovenia 2–0 Estonia
1 Dec 2020 Netherlands 6–0 Kosovo
23 Feb 2021 Estonia 0–9 Slovenia
1.Netherlands 10 10 0 0 48- 3 30 Qualified
2.Russia 10 8 0 2 23- 6 24 Playoffs
3.Slovenia 10 6 0 4 31-12 18
4.Kosovo 10 3 1 6 6-29 10
5.Turkey 10 1 2 7 9-28 5
6.Estonia 10 0 1 9 1-40 1
Group B
29 Aug 2019 Israel 2–3 Italy
29 Aug 2019 Denmark 8–0 Malta
30 Aug 2019 Bosnia Herzeg. 7–1 Georgia
3 Sep 2019 Georgia 0–1 Italy
3 Sep 2019 Bosnia Herzeg. 2–0 Malta
3 Sep 2019 Israel 0–3 Denmark
4 Oct 2019 Denmark 2–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
4 Oct 2019 Malta 0–2 Italy
8 Oct 2019 Italy 2–0 Bosnia Herzegovina
8 Oct 2019 Georgia 0–2 Denmark
7 Nov 2019 Malta 1–1 Israel
8 Nov 2019 Italy 6–0 Georgia
12 Nov 2019 Italy 5–0 Malta
12 Nov 2019 Israel 1–3 Bosnia Herzegovina
12 Nov 2019 Denmark 14–0 Georgia
5 Mar 2020 Bosnia Herzeg. 1–0 Israel
5 Mar 2020 Malta 2–1 Georgia
10 Mar 2020 Israel 4–0 Georgia
10 Mar 2020 Malta 2–3 Bosnia Herzegovina
17 Sep 2020 Bosnia Herzeg. 0–4 Denmark
22 Sep 2020 Bosnia Herzeg. 0–5 Italy
22 Sep 2020 Malta 0–8 Denmark
21 Oct 2020 Denmark 4–0 Israel
27 Oct 2020 Georgia 1–2 Israel
27 Oct 2020 Italy 1–3 Denmark
26 Nov 2020 Georgia 0–4 Malta
1 Dec 2020 Georgia 0–3 Bosnia Herzegovina
1 Dec 2020 Israel 0–2 Malta
1 Dec 2020 Denmark 0–0 Italy
24 Feb 2021 Italy 12–0 Israel
1.Denmark 10 9 1 0 48- 1 28 Qualified
2.Italy 10 8 1 1 37- 5 25 Qualified
3.Bosnia Herzeg. 10 6 0 4 19-17 18
4.Malta 10 3 1 6 11-30 10
5.Israel 10 2 1 7 10-30 7
6.Georgia 10 0 0 10 3-45 0
Group C
29 Aug 2019 Faroe Islands 0–6 Wales
30 Aug 2019 N. Ireland 0–6 Norway
3 Sep 2019 Belarus 6–0 Faroe Islands
3 Sep 2019 Wales 2–2 Northern Ireland
4 Oct 2019 Belarus 1–7 Norway
8 Oct 2019 Faroe Islands 0–13 Norway
8 Oct 2019 Belarus 0–1 Wales
8 Nov 2019 Norway 6–0 Northern Ireland
12 Nov 2019 N. Ireland 0–0 Wales
18 Sep 2020 Faroe Islands 0–6 Northern Ireland
22 Sep 2020 Norway 1–0 Wales
22 Sep 2020 Faroe Islands 0–2 Belarus
22 Oct 2020 Wales 4–0 Faroe Islands
27 Oct 2020 Wales 0–1 Norway
27 Oct 2020 Belarus 0–1 Northern Ireland
26 Nov 2020 Norway n/p Faroe Islands
27 Nov 2020 N. Ireland 3–2 Belarus
1 Dec 2020 N. Ireland 5–1 Faroe Islands
1 Dec 2020 Wales 3–0 Belarus
24 Feb 2021 Norway n/p Belarus
1.Norway 6 6 0 0 34- 1 18 Qualified
2.Northern Ireland 8 4 2 2 17-17 14 Playoffs
3.Wales 8 4 2 2 16- 4 14
4.Belarus 7 2 0 5 11-15 6
5.Faroe Islands 7 0 0 7 1-42 0
Group D
30 Aug 2019 Moldova 0–7 Czech Republic
4 Oct 2019 Spain 4–0 Azerbaijan
8 Oct 2019 Czech Republic 1–5 Spain
7 Nov 2019 Azerbaijan 0–4 Czech Republic
10 Nov 2019 Moldova 3–1 Azerbaijan
12 Nov 2019 Poland 0–0 Spain
7 Mar 2020 Poland 5–0 Moldova
11 Mar 2020 Azerbaijan 0–5 Poland
18 Sep 2020 Czech Republic 0–0 Poland
19 Sep 2020 Moldova 0–9 Spain
22 Sep 2020 Poland 0–2 Czech Republic
23 Oct 2020 Poland 3–0 Azerbaijan
23 Oct 2020 Spain 4–0 Czech Republic
27 Oct 2020 Moldova 0–3 Poland
27 Oct 2020 Czech Republic 3–0 Azerbaijan
27 Nov 2020 Spain 10–0 Moldova
1 Dec 2020 Czech Republic 7–0 Moldova
18 Feb 2021 Azerbaijan 0–13 Spain
23 Feb 2021 Azerbaijan 1–0 Moldova
23 Feb 2021 Spain 3–0 Poland
1.Spain 8 7 1 0 48- 1 22 Qualified
2.Czech Republic 8 5 1 2 24- 9 16 Playoffs
3.Poland 8 4 2 2 16- 5 14
4.Moldova 8 1 0 7 3-43 3
5.Azerbaijan 8 1 0 7 2-35 3
Group E
30 Aug 2019 Scotland 8–0 Cyprus
2 Sep 2019 Albania 0–3 Finland
4 Oct 2019 Albania 0–1 Portugal
8 Oct 2019 Finland 8–1 Albania
7 Nov 2019 Finland 4–0 Cyprus
8 Nov 2019 Albania 0–5 Scotland
12 Nov 2019 Portugal 1–1 Finland
11 Mar 2020 Cyprus 0–2 Albania
23 Oct 2020 Cyprus 0–3 Portugal
23 Oct 2020 Scotland 3–0 Albania
27 Oct 2020 Finland 1–0 Scotland
27 Oct 2020 Portugal 1–0 Cyprus
27 Nov 2020 Albania 4–0 Cyprus
27 Nov 2020 Portugal 1–0 Scotland
1 Dec 2020 Portugal 1–0 Albania
1 Dec 2020 Scotland 0–1 Finland
19 Feb 2021 Cyprus 0–10 Scotland
19 Feb 2021 Finland 1–0 Portugal
23 Feb 2021 Scotland 0–2 Portugal
23 Feb 2021 Cyprus 0–5 Finland
1.Finland 8 7 1 0 24- 2 22 Qualified
2.Portugal 8 6 1 1 10- 2 19 Playoffs
3.Scotland 8 4 0 4 26- 5 12
4.Albania 8 2 0 6 7-21 6
5.Cyprus 8 0 0 8 0-37 0
Group F
29 Aug 2019 Iceland 4–1 Hungary
2 Sep 2019 Iceland 1–0 Slovakia
3 Sep 2019 Latvia 1–4 Sweden
4 Oct 2019 Latvia 1–2 Slovakia
4 Oct 2019 Hungary 0–5 Sweden
8 Oct 2019 Sweden 7–0 Slovakia
8 Oct 2019 Latvia 0–6 Iceland
8 Nov 2019 Slovakia 0–0 Hungary
12 Nov 2019 Hungary 4–0 Latvia
17 Sep 2020 Sweden 8–0 Hungary
17 Sep 2020 Iceland 9–0 Latvia
22 Sep 2020 Latvia 0–5 Hungary
22 Sep 2020 Iceland 1–1 Sweden
22 Oct 2020 Sweden 7–0 Latvia
23 Oct 2020 Hungary 1–2 Slovakia
27 Oct 2020 Slovakia 2–0 Latvia
27 Oct 2020 Sweden 2–0 Iceland
26 Nov 2020 Slovakia 1–3 Iceland
1 Dec 2020 Hungary 0–1 Iceland
1 Dec 2020 Slovakia 0–6 Sweden
1.Sweden 8 7 1 0 40- 2 22 Qualified
2.Iceland 8 6 1 1 25- 5 19 Qualified
3.Slovakia 8 3 1 4 7-19 10
4.Hungary 8 2 1 5 11-20 7
5.Latvia 8 0 0 8 2-39 0
Group G
1 Sep 2019 Kazakhstan 0–3 Serbia
3 Sep 2019 Austria 3–0 North Macedonia
2 Oct 2019 North Macedonia 4–1 Kazakhstan
5 Oct 2019 North Macedonia 0–6 Serbia
8 Oct 2019 Kazakhstan 0–3 France
8 Oct 2019 Serbia 0–1 Austria
8 Nov 2019 North Macedonia 0–3 Austria
9 Nov 2019 France 6–0 Serbia
12 Nov 2019 Austria 9–0 Kazakhstan
6 Mar 2020 Serbia 8–1 North Macedonia
18 Sep 2020 Serbia 0–2 France
22 Sep 2020 Kazakhstan 0–5 Austria
22 Sep 2020 North Macedonia 0–7 France
23 Oct 2020 France 11–0 North Macedonia
24 Oct 2020 Serbia 4–1 Kazakhstan
27 Oct 2020 Austria 0–0 France
27 Nov 2020Kazakhstan 0–3 North Macedonia
27 Nov 2020 France 3–0 Austria
1 Dec 2020 Austria 1–0 Serbia
1 Dec 2020 France 12–0 Kazakhstan
1.France 8 7 1 0 44- 0 22 Qualified
2.Austria 8 6 1 1 22- 3 19 Qualified
3.Serbia 8 4 0 4 21-12 12
4.North Macedonia 8 2 0 6 8-39 6
5.Kazakhstan 8 0 0 8 2-43 0
Group H
29 Aug 2019 Lithuania 1–2 Croatia
3 Sep 2019 Switzerland 4–0 Lithuania
3 Sep 2019 Belgium 6–1 Croatia
4 Oct 2019 Lithuania 0–3 Switzerland
8 Oct 2019 Romania 0–1 Belgium
8 Oct 2019 Switzerland 2–0 Croatia
8 Nov 2019 Romania 3–0 Lithuania
8 Nov 2019 Croatia 1–4 Belgium
12 Nov 2019 Switzerland 6–0 Romania
12 Nov 2019 Belgium 6–0 Lithuania
18 Sep 2020 Belgium 6–1 Romania
18 Sep 2020 Croatia 1–1 Switzerland
22 Sep 2020 Romania 4–1 Croatia
22 Sep 2020 Switzerland 2–1 Belgium
23 Oct 2020 Lithuania 0–4 Romania
27 Oct 2020 Romania 0–2 Switzerland
27 Oct 2020 Lithuania 0–9 Belgium
27 Nov 2020 Croatia 1–0 Lithuania
1 Dec 2020 Belgium 4–0 Switzerland
23 Feb 2021 Croatia 0–1 Romania
1.Belgium 8 7 0 1 37- 5 21 Qualified
2.Switzerland 8 6 1 1 20- 6 19 Playoffs
3.Romania 8 4 0 4 13-16 12
4.Croatia 8 2 1 5 7-19 7
5.Lithuania 8 0 0 8 1-32 0
Group I
31 Aug 2019 Germany 10–0 Montenegro
3 Sep 2019 Ukraine 0–8 Germany
3 Sep 2019 Ireland 2–0 Montenegro
5 Oct 2019 Germany 8–0 Ukraine
8 Oct 2019 Greece 0–5 Germany
8 Oct 2019 Ireland 3–2 Ukraine
6 Nov 2019 Montenegro 0–4 Greece
12 Nov 2019 Greece 1–1 Ireland
5 Mar 2020 Ireland 1–0 Greece
11 Mar 2020 Montenegro 0–3 Ireland
18 Sep 2020 Montenegro 1–3 Ukraine
19 Sep 2020 Germany 3–0 Ireland
22 Sep 2020 Montenegro 0–3 Germany
22 Sep 2020 Ukraine 4–0 Greece
22 Oct 2020 Greece 1–0 Montenegro
23 Oct 2020 Ukraine 1–0 Ireland
27 Oct 2020 Greece 0–4 Ukraine
27 Nov 2020 Germany 6–0 Greece
1 Dec 2020 Ukraine 2–1 Montenegro
1 Dec 2020 Ireland 1–3 Germany
1.Germany 8 8 0 0 46- 1 24 Qualified
2.Ukraine 8 5 0 3 16-21 15 Playoffs
3.Ireland 8 4 1 3 11-10 13
4.Greece 8 2 1 5 6-21 7
5.Montenegro 8 0 0 8 2-28 0
Playoffs
9 Apr 2021 Ukraine 1–2 Northern Ireland
13 Apr 2021 N. Ireland 2–0 Ukraine
9 Apr 2021 Portugal 0–1 Russia
13 Apr 2021 Russia 0–0 Portugal
9 Apr 2021 Czech Republic 1–1 Switzerland
13 Apr 2021 Switzerland 1–1 Czech Republic [aet; 3-2 pen]
NB: Russia were later suspended by FIFA and UEFA and banned from the competition.
Portugal were repechaged in their place.
England, 6-31 July, 2022
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Host country | England |
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Dates | 6–31 July |
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Teams | 16 |
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Venue(s) | 10 (in 8 host cities) |
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Champions | England (1st title) |
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Runners-up | Germany |
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Matches played | 31 |
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Goals scored | 95 (3.06 per match) |
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Attendance | 574,865 (18,544 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Beth Mead Alexandra Popp (6 goals each) |
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Best player(s) | Beth Mead |
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Best young player | Lena Oberdorf |
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Venues
London Wembley Stadium
Manchester Old Trafford
Manchester Academy Stadium
Brighton & Hove Falmer Stadium
Milton Keynes Stadium MK
Brentford Brentford Community Stadium
Rotherham New York Stadium
Leigh Leigh Sports Village
Sheffield Bramall Lane
Southampton St. Mary's Stadium
Group A
6 Jul 2022 England 1–0 Austria [Manchester, Old Trafford]
[Mead 16]
7 Jul 2022 Norway 4–1 Northern Ireland [Southampton]
[Blakstad 10, Maanum 13, Graham Hansen 31pen, Reiten 54; Nelson 49]
11 Jul 2022 Austria 2–0 Northern Ireland [Southampton]
[Schiechtl 19, Naschenweng 88]
11 Jul 2022 England 8–0 Norway [Brighton and Hove]
[Stanway 12pen, Hemp 15, White 29, 41, Mead 34, 38, 81, Russo 66]
15 Jul 2022 N. Ireland 0–5 England [Southampton]
[Kirby 40, Mead 44, Russo 48, 53, Burrows 76og]
15 Jul 2022 Austria 1–0 Norway [Brighton and Hove]
[Billa 37]
1.ENGLAND 3 3 0 0 14- 0 9
2.AUSTRIA 3 2 0 1 3- 1 6
3.Norway 3 1 0 2 4-10 3
4.Northern Ireland 3 0 0 3 1-11 0
Group B
8 Jul 2022 Spain 4–1 Finland [Milton Keynes]
[Paredes 26, Bonmatí 41, L. Garcia 75, Caldentey 90+5pen; Sallstrom 1]
8 Jul 2022 Germany 4–0 Denmark [Brentford]
[Magull 21, Schuller 57, Lattwein 78, Popp 86]
12 Jul 2022 Denmark 1–0 Finland [Milton Keynes]
[Harder 72]
12 Jul 2022 Germany 2–0 Spain [Brentford]
[Buhl 3, Popp 37]
16 Jul 2022 Finland 0–3 Germany [Milton Keynes]
[Kleinherne 40, Popp 48, Anyomi 63]
16 Jul 2022 Denmark 0–1 Spain [Brentford]
[Cardona 90]
1.GERMANY 3 3 0 0 9- 0 9
2.SPAIN 3 2 0 1 5- 3 6
3.Denmark 3 1 0 2 1- 5 3
4.Finland 3 0 0 3 1- 8 0
Group C
9 Jul 2022 Portugal 2–2 Switzerland [Leigh]
[Gomes 58, Jessica Silva 65; Sow 2, Kiwic 5]
9 Jul 2022 Netherlands 1–1 Sweden [Sheffield]
[Roord 52; Andersson 35]
13 Jul 2022 Sweden 2–1 Switzerland [Sheffield]
[Rolfo 53, Bennison 79; Bachmann 55]
13 Jul 2022 Netherlands 3–2 Portugal [Leigh]
[Egurrola 7, Van der Gragt 16, Van de Donk 62; Carole Costa 38pen,
Diana Silva 47]
17 Jul 2022 Switzerland 1–4 Netherlands [Sheffield]
[Reuteler 53; Crnogorcevic 49og, Leuchter 84, 90+5, Pelova 89]
17 Jul 2022 Sweden 5–0 Portugal [Leigh]
[Angeldahl 21, 45, Carole Costa 45+7og, Asllani 54pen, Blackstenius 90+1]
1.SWEDEN 3 2 1 0 8- 2 7
2.NETHERLANDS 3 2 1 0 8- 4 7
3.Switzerland 3 0 1 2 4- 8 1
4.Portugal 3 0 1 2 4-10 1
Group D
10 Jul 2022 Belgium 1–1 Iceland [Manchester, Academy]
[Vanhaevermaet 67pen; Torvaldsdottir 50]
10 Jul 2022 France 5–1 Italy [Rotherham]
[Geyoro 9, 40, 45, Katoto 12, Cascarino 38; Piemonte 76]
14 Jul 2022 Italy 1–1 Iceland [Manchester, Academy]
[Bergamaschi 62; Vilhjalmsdottir 3]
14 Jul 2022 France 2–1 Belgium [Rotherham]
[Diani 6, Mbock Bathy 41; Cayman 36]
18 Jul 2022 Iceland 1–1 France [Rotherham]
[Brynjarsdottir 90+12pen; Malard 1]
18 Jul 2022 Italy 0–1 Belgium [Manchester, Academy]
[De Caigny 49]
1.FRANCE 3 2 1 0 8- 3 7
2.BELGIUM 3 1 1 1 3- 3 4
3.Iceland 3 0 3 0 3- 3 3
4.Italy 3 0 1 2 2- 7 1
Quarterfinals
20 Jul 2022 England 2–1 Spain [aet; Brighton and Hove]
[Toone 84, Stanway 96; Gonzalez 54]
21 Jul 2022 Germany 2–0 Austria [Brentford]
[Magull 25, Popp 90]
22 Jul 2022 Sweden 1–0 Belgium [Leigh]
[Sembrant 90+2]
23 Jul 2022 France 1–0 Netherlands [aet; Rotherham]
[Perisset 102pen]
Semifinals
26 Jul 2022 England 4–0 Sweden [Sheffield]
[Mead 34, Bronze 48, Russo 68, Kirby 76]
27 Jul 2022 Germany 2–1 France [Milton Keynes]
[Popp 40, 76; Frohms 44og]
Final
31 Jul 2022 England
2–1 Germany [aet, London]
[Toone 62, Kelly 110; Magull 79]
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