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1999 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Football tournament qualification stage


Football tournament qualification stage

The 1999 UEFA Women's World Cup qualification was held between 21 August 1997 and 11 October 1998. The 16 teams belonging to Class A of European women's football were drawn into four groups, from which the group winners qualified for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup. The four runners-up were drawn into two home-and-away knock-out matches, winners of those matches also qualifying. Sweden, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Germany and Russia qualified for the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup.

CLASS A

Group 1

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Tornqvist Lilja Ljungberg Ackerfors

Svensson

Group 2

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Group 3

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Koning






Group 4

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Flæng Anne Nielsen

Kamarova

Paula Reis

Anabela

Kamarova

Merete Pedersen Monica Anne Nielsen Krogh Rasmussen



CLASS B

Group 5

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Group 6

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McNally

Kierans Saurin



Szondermajer



Group 7

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Group 8

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  • Lisková
  • Beregszasziova
  • Botková
  • Geržová
  • Lukácsová
  • Gážiová
  • Štefúnová
  • Kerla
  • Zukanovic
  • Kero
  • Hurem
  • Skandro
  • Salcinovic

  • Laslo
  • Grigore
  • Gajdošová

  • Ruff
  • Dombai-Nagy
  • Bökk
  • Mester
  • Paraoánu
  • Főfai

  • Enache
  • Pufulete
  • Serdarevic

  • Babuliaková
  • Botková
  • Geržová
  • Lukácsová
  • Nagy
  • Sebestyén

  • Enache
  • Grigore
  • Surdu
  • Ciorba

  • Ciorba
  • Surdu
  • Berinczan
  • Pintea
  • Milasin

  • Juríková
  • Beregszasziova SFZ Report (in Slovak)

  • Jan
  • Hajaj

  • Knoppová
  • Botková
  • Juríková
  • Ciorba
  • Abrasu
  • Mache

  • Serdarevic
  • Beregszasziova
  • Babuliaková
  • Gajdošová
  • Škodlerová
  • Botková
  • Lukácsová

  • Pehić
  • Pavlovic
  • Bilic
  • Ruff
  • Sebestyén
  • Dombai-Nagy
  • Masic
  • Bajkó

  • Čillíková
  • Babuliaková
  • Škodlerová
  • Gajdošová
  • Gonen
  • Belhassen

  • Bajkó
  • Ruff
  • Paraoánu
  • Szabo
  • Dayan
  • Birn
  • Navah

  • Kerla
  • Masic
  • Serdarevic
  • Enache
  • Surdu
  • Grigore
  • Pufulete
  • Pintea
  • Ghevrec-Vasilescu

  • Mester
  • Bajkó
  • Fülöp
  • Škodlerová
  • Kúdelová
  • Benediková

  • Bökk
  • Paraoánu
  • Marko
  • Ruff
  • Leu
  • Pufulete
  • Ducan

  • Bökk
  • Mester

  • Pehić
  • Zec
  • Hagag

  • Enache
  • Pufulete
  • Mache
  • Grigore
  • Awisat
  • Antman

Playoff A



Playoff B




Mateos Monforte

Monforte Cabezón Marco

References

References

  1. Jones, Grahame L.. (June 16, 1999). "SOCCER'S SWEET 16".
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