UEFA Women's under 17/19 Championship

Discussion in 'Women's International' started by Lusankya, Mar 31, 2011.

  1. Bauser

    Bauser Member+

    Dec 23, 2000
    Norway
    Club:
    Fredrikstad FK
    SEMI FINALS
    Denmark 0 - 1 Spain

    Dueñas 68

    Norway 0 - 2 Germany
    Kössler 45, Stolze 47

    I only saw the first half of the Nor-Ger game, but this loss feels like a wasted opportunity to achieve something at youth level. Norway were definitely on par with this German edition.
     
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  2. WWC_Movement

    WWC_Movement Red Card

    Dec 10, 2014
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    Papua New Guinea
    Spain in another youth UEFA Final.
    How shocking.
     
  3. Lechus7

    Lechus7 Member+

    Aug 31, 2011
    Wroclaw
    Final live
     
  4. Juanele

    Juanele Member+

    Aug 4, 1999
    Colorado, US
    So Spain becomes the first country to win the U17 and U19 UEFA championships in the same year. Enbuenahora

    Would like to see that success have an impact with the senior team now.
     
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  5. WWC_Movement

    WWC_Movement Red Card

    Dec 10, 2014
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    Papua New Guinea
  6. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    And the 2018/19 season is on its way with one of the u19 group starting yesterday

    Bye to elite round: Spain, France

    Bye to final tournament: Scotland (hosts)

    The top two sides in every group plus the two third-placed teams with the best record against the top two in their section join Spain and France in the elite round draw on 23 November 2018, with the games in from 1 to 9 April and 10 to 18 June 2019.

    Seven countries will eventually qualify for the finals to join Scotland in the finals from 16 to 28 July 2019.

    The finals will act as UEFA's qualifier for the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.

    Qualifying round draw
    Group 1 (1–7 October):
    England. Slovakia, Croatia*, Malta

    Group 2 (3–9 October): Switzerland, Turkey*, Azerbaijan, Cyprus

    Group 3 (3–9 October): Sweden*, Slovenia, Israel, Kazakhstan

    Group 4 (2–8 October): Norway, Czech Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Georgia

    Group 5 (3–9 October): Finland, Hungary*, Moldova, FYR Macedonia

    Group 6 (28 August–3 September): Denmark, Serbia, Greece, Liechtenstein*

    Group 7 (2–8 October): Russia, Austria*, Montenegro, Latvia

    Group 8 (2–8 October): Republic of Ireland, Ukraine, Faroe Islands, Lithuania*

    Group 9 (2–8 October): Germany, Northern Ireland*, Estonia, Kosovo

    Group 10 (3–9 October): Netherlands*, Poland, Belarus, Albania,

    Group 11 (1–7 October): Italy, Portugal, Romania, Bulgaria*

    Group 12 (2–8 October): Belgium, Iceland, Wales, Armenia*
     
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  7. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    At U17 level the groups start a bit later

    Bye to elite round: Germany, Spain

    Bye to final tournament: Bulgaria (hosts)


    • The top two sides in every group plus the four third-placed teams with the best record against the top two in their section join Germany and Spain in the elite round draw on 23 November 2018, with the games in spring 2019.

    • Seven teams will eventually qualify for the finals to join Bulgaria from 5 to 17 May 2019.

    Group 1 (15–21 October): Czech Republic, Denmark*, Ukraine, Faroe Islands

    Group 2 (19–25 October): Norway, Russia, Croatia*, Israel

    Group 3 (22–28 October): Italy, Finland, Romania, Montenegro*

    Group 4 (4–10 October): Scotland. Poland*, Slovakia, Lithuania

    Group 5 (19–25 September): England, Iceland, Azerbaijan, Moldova*

    Rikke Nygård receives the Respect Fair Play trophy from UEFA Women's Football Committee chairwoman Anne Rei©UEFA.com
    Group 6 (19–25 September): Belgium, Portugal*, Turkey, Andorra

    Group 7 (22–28 October): Republic of Ireland, Serbia*, Wales, Albania

    Group 8 (23–29 September): Austria, Belarus, Slovenia, Estonia*

    Group 9 (12–18 October): Switzerland, Greece*, Northern Ireland, Kazakhstan

    Group 10 (20–26 September): France, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, FYR Macedonia*

    Group 11 (17–23 October): Netherlands*, Sweden, Latvia, Georgia
     
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  8. sbahnhof

    sbahnhof Member+

    Nov 21, 2016
    Aotearoa

    Videos from the games in Liechtenstein are on their football federation's Youtube channel, the LFV - https://www.youtube.com/user/LFVChannel/videos

     
  9. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    U-19 Group 6.
    Denmark and Serbia through to the Elite Round.
     
  10. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    #985 shlj, Sep 22, 2018
    Last edited: Sep 22, 2018
    U-17 update

    England, Iceland, Belgium, Portugal through to the Elite round.

    And while most of the U-19 teams are doing the qualification round, Scotland are organising a four nations friendly tournament in early October with France, Spain and Danemark as those three nations are available.

    The full fixture list is as follows:

    MD1: France v Denmark – Wednesday, 3 October 2018, 1pm, McDiarmid Park, Perth.

    MD1: Scotland v Spain – Wednesday, 3 October 2018, 7pm, St Mirren Park, Paisley.

    MD2: France v Scotland – Saturday, 6 October 2018, 1pm, St Mirren Park, Paisley.

    MD2: Spain v Denmark – Saturday. 6 October 2018, 1pm, East End Park, Dunfermline.

    MD3: Spain v France – Tuesday, 9 October 2018, 1pm, McDiarmid Park, Perth.

    MD3: Denmark v Scotland – Tuesday, 9 October, 1pm, Firhill Stadium, Glasgow.
     
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  11. Bauser

    Bauser Member+

    Dec 23, 2000
    Norway
    Club:
    Fredrikstad FK
    Some decent scorelines so far in these pre-qualifiers:

    Germany 21 - 0 Estonia
    Slovenia 14 - 0 Kazakhstan
    Netherlands 12 - 0 Albania
    Norway 10 - 0 Bosnia Herzegovina
    Hungary 9 - 0 Macedonia
    England 9 - 0 Malta
    Switzerland 9 - 0 Cyprus
    England 8 - 0 Croatia
    Montenegro 0 - 8 Austria
    Norway 7 - 0 Georgia
    Rep. of Ireland 7 - 0 Lithuania
    Czech Republic 7 - 0 Georgia
    Finland 7 - 0 Moldova
    Northern Ireland 0 - 7 Germany

    The pre-qualifying round is completed tomorrow.
     
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  12. Bauser

    Bauser Member+

    Dec 23, 2000
    Norway
    Club:
    Fredrikstad FK
    U19 Euro preliminary qualifiers finished. Through to elite round:

    Group 1 Qualified: England, Slovakia

    Group 2 Qualified: Switzerland, Turkey

    Group 3 Qualified: Slovenia, Sweden

    Group 4 Qualified: Norway, Czech Republic

    Group 5 Qualified: Finland, Hungary

    Group 6 Qualified: Denmark, Serbia, Greece

    Group 7 Qualified: Austria, Russia

    Group 8 Qualified: Republic of Ireland, Ukraine

    Group 9 Qualified: Germany, Northern Ireland

    Group 10 Qualified: Netherlands, Poland

    Group 11 Qualified: Italy, Portugal, Bulgaria

    Group 12 Qualified: Iceland, Belgium

    Bye to elite round: Spain, France

    Bye to final tournament: Scotland (hosts)

    Road to Scotland
    • The top two sides in every group plus the two third-placed teams with the best records against the top two in their section join Spain and France in the elite round draw on 23 November 2018, with the games scheduled from 1 to 9 April and 10 to 18 June 2019.

    • Seven countries will eventually qualify for the finals to join Scotland in the finals from 16 to 28 July 2019.

    • The finals will act as UEFA's qualifier for the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
     
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  13. sbahnhof

    sbahnhof Member+

    Nov 21, 2016
    Aotearoa
    Some of it was livestreamed:

    This was their match in full:

    Austria v Russia, U-19 EURO, 8 Oct 2018 (Kickoff @14:00 mins)




    Match report and highlights, auto-translated (Archived)

    The group 7 games were all on the Youtube channel ÖFB-TV


    Ireland beat Ukraine 3-0 and beat the Faroes by the same score:




    Other group games: Lithuania's matches, and Lithuania 0 Ireland 7 highlights

    And it's from this that I learn the Lithuanian Football Federation and the neighbouring Latvian Football Federation are both called the "LFF", to maximize confusion :alien:


    Their meeting was shown in full, starting from the classical anthems.

    At Banants Stadium in Yerevan, Armenia:

    Iceland v Belgium, U-19 EURO, 8 Oct 2018




    Other group 12 games were live/on demand on Football Federation of Armenia, including Wales and the hosts.
     
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  14. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    There have been a few changes at U-17 level :

    Matches now 90 minutes, and teams are allowed up to five substitutions

    Through to elite round: Spain (holders, bye), Germany (bye), Poland, Scotland, England, Iceland, Belgium, Portugal, France, Hungary, Austria, Slovenia (16 more tbc)
     
  15. Bauser

    Bauser Member+

    Dec 23, 2000
    Norway
    Club:
    Fredrikstad FK
    Good. One step at a time. I remember when senior matches in woso lasted only 80 minutes. That was in the first WWC back in 1991. :coffee:
     
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  16. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Elite round draws tomorrow for the U-17 and U-19 tournaments

    U-17

    Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany (bye), Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Russia, Serbia, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (holders, bye), Sweden, Switzerland, Wales

    The seven elite round group winners will join hosts Bulgaria in the finals from 5 to 17 May
     
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  17. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    U-19

    Spain (holders, bye), France (bye), England, Slovakia, Switzerland, Turkey, Slovenia, Sweden, Norway, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Denmark, Serbia, Greece, Austria, Russia, Republic of Ireland, Ukraine, Germany, Northern Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Italy, Portugal, Bulgaria, Iceland, Belgium

    Seven countries will eventually qualify for the finals to join Scotland in the finals from 16 to 28 July 2019.

    The finals will act as UEFA's qualifier for the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
     
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  18. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Elite Round draw U-17

    Elite round draw

    Group 1: England, Greece, Hungary, Georgia

    Group 2: Serbia, Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland

    Group 3: Spain (holders), Poland, Sweden, Slovakia

    Group 4: Germany, Norway, Republic of Ireland, Scotland

    Group 5: France, Portugal, Czech Republic, Northern Ireland

    Group 6: Denmark, Italy, Iceland, Slovenia

    Group 7: Belgium, Austria, Finland, Wales

    • The seven group winners qualify to join hosts Bulgaria in the finals from 5 to 17 May
     
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  19. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Elite Round draw U-19

    Group 1: Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Greece

    Group 2: Finland, Switzerland, Belgium, Poland

    Group 3: Netherlands, Iceland, Russia, Bulgaria

    Group 4: Spain (holders), Republic of Ireland, Hungary, Serbia

    Group 5: Norway, Denmark, Ukraine, Northern Ireland

    Group 6: England, Italy, Sweden, Turkey

    Group 7: France, Slovenia, Slovakia, Portugal

    The seven group winners qualify to join hosts Scotland in the finals from 16 to 28 July.
     
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  20. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    UEFA also did the 2019/20 qualifying draw for both sections :

    U-17

    Group 1: England, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia

    Group 2: Switzerland, Turkey, Romania, Moldova

    Group 3: France, Iceland, Belarus, Malta

    Group 4: Finland, Austria, Slovakia, Estonia

    Group 5: Norway, Slovenia, Azerbaijan, Faroe Islands

    Group 6: Denmark, Russia, Wales, FYR Macedonia

    Group 7: Republic of Ireland, Greece, Lithuania, Albania

    Group 8: Czech Republic, Serbia, Ukraine, Georgia

    Group 9: Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan

    Group 10: Italy, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Montenegro

    Group 11: Netherlands, Portugal, Israel, Latvia

    Bye to elite round: Spain, Germany

    Bye to finals: Sweden (hosts)


    • The top two sides in every group plus the two third-placed teams with the best record against the top two in their section join Spain and Germany in the elite round draw on 22 November 2019, with the games in spring 2020.

    • Seven teams will eventually qualify to join Sweden in the finals in May 2020.

    The finals in Sweden will act as Europe's qualifier for the 2020 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
     
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  21. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    U-19

    Group 1: France, Sweden, Slovakia, FYR Macedonia

    Group 2: Poland, Czech Republic, Faroe Islands, Lithuania

    Group 3: Germany, Portugal, Azerbaijan, Albania

    Group 4: Scotland, Poland, Croatia, Bulgaria

    Group 5: Norway, Northern Ireland, Wales, Moldova

    Group 6: Switzerland, Austria, Israel, Latvia

    Group 7: Spain, Iceland, Greece, Kazakhstan

    Group 8: Italy, Russia, Slovenia, Estonia

    Group 9: Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Ukraine, Montenegro

    Group 10: Sweden, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armenia

    Group 11: England, Serbia, Belarus, Cyprus

    Group 12: Denmark, Hungary, Turkey, Kosovo


    • The top two sides in every group plus the four third-placed teams with the best record against the top two in their section go into the elite round draw on 22 November 2019, with the games in spring 2020.

    • Seven teams will eventually join Georgia in the finals in July 2020.
     
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  22. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    The U-17 Elite rounds start next week with Group 2 (10-16 March) and then all other groups with the 7 winners known by the 30th of March.

    And the U-19 side and all games played on 3, 6 and 9th of April with all 7 group winners known by then. No dodgy best second place classification with teams playing one month after everyone to settle the results...
     
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  23. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    The Netherlands qualify for the U-17 Euros in Bulgaria after winning Group 2 with 7 points.
     
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  24. shlj

    shlj Member+

    Apr 16, 2007
    London
    Club:
    FC Nantes
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Groups 1,4, and 6 have started playing their Elite round U-17 games, a couple of big scorelines:

    Germany 5 Scotland 0, England 8 Georgia 0. Denmark drew with Slovenia and Norway drew with Ireland.

    Groups 3 and 5 start today, Group 7 starts tomorrow.
     
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