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2003 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualification

The qualification for the 2003 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship were a series of association football matches between national teams to determine the participants of the 2003 Final Tournament held in Germany.


The qualification for the 2003 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship were a series of association football matches between national teams to determine the participants of the 2003 Final Tournament held in Germany.

Germany qualified as hosts, while Norway, Spain, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Sweden, Denmark and Netherlands received byes to the second round. The remaining 28 teams were divided into 7 groups of four teams, with each group being contested as a mini-tournament, hosted by one of the group's teams. After all matches have been played, the 7 group winners and best runners-up advanced to the second round.

2 October 2002
Bosnia and Herzegovina0–1IcelandAugustów
Poland2–3BelgiumSuwałki
4 October 2002
Belgium4–0Bosnia and HerzegovinaOlecko
Poland5–2IcelandAugustów
6 October 2003
Iceland2–2BelgiumSuwałki
Poland2–0Bosnia and HerzegovinaOlecko
2 October 2002
Finland1–0TurkeyKeuruu
Wales4–0EstoniaKeuruu
4 October 2002
Turkey0–2WalesKeuruu
Finland2–0EstoniaKeuruu
6 October 2003
Estonia4–0TurkeyHaapamäki
Finland2–0WalesKeuruu
2 October 2002
Moldova0–5SwitzerlandLamia
Greece1–2HungaryStylida
4 October 2002
Greece2–15SwitzerlandStylida
Hungary1–0MoldovaLamia
6 October 2003
Greece3–0MoldovaLamia
Switzerland5–0HungaryStylida
2 October 2002
Austria1–2FR YugoslaviaÓbidos
Portugal1–0Republic of IrelandÓbidos
4 October 2002
Portugal2–2FR YugoslaviaCaldas da Rainha
Republic of Ireland3–2AustriaCaldas da Rainha
6 October 2003
FR Yugoslavia1–2Republic of IrelandNazaré
Portugal1–3AustriaÓbidos
2 October 2002
Lithuania0–4EnglandAlbena
Bulgaria1–1Faroe IslandsAlbena
4 October 2002
Faroe Islands2–0LithuaniaAlbena
Bulgaria0–5EnglandAlbena
6 October 2003
England5–1Faroe IslandsAlbena
Bulgaria0–4LithuaniaAlbena

Group matches were due to be held in Israel, but were moved to Albena, Bulgaria, because of the ongoing security situation in Israel.

12 October 2002
Russia2–1IsraelAlbena
Scotland3–0Northern IrelandAlbena
14 October 2002
Russia4–0Northern IrelandAlbena
Israel1–3ScotlandAlbena
16 October 2003
Scotland2–1RussiaAlbena
Northern Ireland0–2IsraelAlbena
2 October 2002
Slovakia2–2UkraineTurčianske Teplice
Slovenia1–0BelarusŽabokreky
4 October 2002
Ukraine8–0SloveniaTurčianske Teplice
Slovakia5–0BelarusŽabokreky
6 October 2003
Belarus0–9UkraineTurčianske Teplice
Slovakia6–2SloveniaŽabokreky

To determine the best second-placed teams from the qualifying round, all the results of the second-placed teams were taken into account.

The following criteria are applied to determine the rankings:

  1. higher number of points obtained in these matches
  2. superior goal difference from these matches
  3. higher number of goals scored in these matches
  4. fair play conduct of the teams in all group matches in the second qualifying round
  5. drawing of lots
GrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
73210104+67
2320172+56
1320195+46
6320173+46
3320136−36
431115504
5311146−24

The 16 teams were drawn into four groups of four. The teams then played each other once. After that the group winners and the best three runners-up advanced to the final tournament.

The draw was held on 5 November 2002 in Nyon.

15 April 2003
Denmark1–4SpainBedford
England3–0Republic of IrelandCardington
17 April 2003
Republic of Ireland1–0DenmarkArlesey
England1–1SpainArlesey
19 April 2003
Spain3–1Republic of IrelandCardington
England1–0DenmarkBarton-le-Clay
15 April 2003
Switzerland2–0FinlandNyon
France1–2SwedenLausanne
17 April 2003
Finland0–1FranceNyon
Switzerland1–1SwedenVevey
19 April 2003
Switzerland0–2FranceLausanne
Sweden1–0FinlandVevey
15 April 2003
Netherlands0–2ItalyHeerhugowaard
Slovakia0–1UkraineHeerhugowaard
17 April 2003
Italy4–1SlovakiaDelft
Netherlands1–0UkraineDelft
19 April 2003
Ukraine1–4ItalyDelft
Netherlands4–0SlovakiaHeerhugowaard
15 April 2003
Belgium1–0ScotlandOud-Heverlee
Norway1–0Czech RepublicWavre
17 April 2003
Scotland1–1NorwayOud-Heverlee
Belgium1–0Czech RepublicWavre
19 April 2003
Belgium0–2NorwayOud-Heverlee
Czech Republic3–2ScotlandWavre

To determine the best second-placed team from the qualifying round, all of the results of the second-placed teams were taken into account.

GrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1321051+47
3320152+36
2320142+26
432012206
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