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UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
Overview of the qualification round in the Women's Euro 2009
Overview of the qualification round in the Women's Euro 2009
Qualifying for UEFA Women's Euro 2009 determined which 11 teams joined Finland, the hosts of the 2009 tournament, to play for the UEFA Women's Championship.
Preliminary round
20 teams were divided into 5 groups of 4. The 5 group winners qualified for the actual qualifying stage, together with 25 countries exempted from the preliminary round.
Group A1
in Turkey:
Koljenik Bucifal
Landeka
Turner
Hutton McFadden
Defterli Şeker Yağ Özgüvenç Gogsadze
Group A2
in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Fhima Shenar
A. Spahić
Fetahović Shenar
Group A3
in Luxembourg:
Strožová
Dugovičová Strožová
Hansen Settanni
Ondrušová Dugovičová Králiková
Group A4
in Romania:
Pavel Laiu Striblea
Petrakieva
Vasilieva Jaadla
Pavel Prundaru Laiu Rus
Petrakieva Peeva
Group A5
in Macedonia:
13:00 CET Holt
13:00 CET
13:00 CET Ludlow Green Foster Holt
13:00 CET
13:00 CET Ludlow
13:00 CET Andreasen Kristiansen
Qualification round
The two winners of the preliminary round will join the 36 top ranked nations, with the exception of already qualified Sweden, and play in four groups of five teams and three of six teams. The group winners and the best ranked runner-up qualified for the final tournament. The other six runners-up will play three two-legged playoffs with those winners also advancing to the final tournament. This stage will run from September 2011 to September 2012.
Seeding
Israel, Northern Ireland, Romania, Slovakia and Wales will enter the UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying draw on 13 December 2006, taking on the continent's strongest nations for a place in the 12-team finals in Finland.
| Pot A | Pot B | Pot C | Pot D | Pot E |
|---|
Qualifying stage
The six group winners automatically qualified for the final tournament. The six group runners-up and the four third-placed teams with the best record against the rest of the top four in their respective groups went into five two-legged play-offs.
Group 1
13:00 BST Harkin Chapman Sanderson
15:00 BST
17:00 EEST Azagra Jiménez
17:00 EEST Tatarynova Davydovich Kuzniatsova
17:00 EEST Ščasná
12:30 BST K. Smith Aluko
14:00 CEST Šmeralová Vilanova
18:00 GMT
17:00 CET
Bermúdez
Vilas
García
20:30 CET White
20:05 CET
15:00 CEST L. Martínková I. Martínková Došková
12:00 CEST
Romero
Cuesta
Pérez
16:00 CEST Williams Sanderson White
19:00 CEST
Boquete
Torrejón
20:45 CEST Boquete
16:00 CEST L. Martínková
20:30 CEST
14:00 CEST K. Smith Carney J. Scott
20:30 CEST Bermúdez K. Smith
Group 2
16:00 CEST Byrne
15:00 CEST SvFF Report (in Swedish) Fischer
17:00 CEST Milassin Rus Pufulete
20:45 CEST Panico
16:00 CEST Sjögran Schelin SvFF Report (in Swedish)
19:15 CEST Marklund Sjögran Segerström Lundin SvFF Report (in Swedish)
09:30 CEST
14:00 CEST Panico Tuttino
16:00 CEST Curtis
15:00 CEST Panico Paliotti Gabbiadini
15:00 CET Gabbiadini Panico Conti
13:00 CEST Curtis
13:00 CEST Larsson Lundin Fischer Edlund
19:00 CEST
14:00 CEST Panico Zorri Conti Fuselli
14:00 CEST Olar-Spânu Sârghe
20:45 CEST
Svensson
Öqvist
Schelin
18:00 CEST Fischer
19:00 CEST
15:00 CEST
Group 3
19:00 CEST Soubeyrand Necib Lattaf
16:00 CEST Stanojević Randelovic Dimitrijević
19:30 CEST Bussaglia Benak Lattaf Thiney
17:00 CEST Helgadóttir Samúelsdóttir
16:00 CEST
23:15 CEST
Lárusdóttir
Jónsdóttir
Viðarsdóttir
Šiškovič
17:00 CEST Tsoukala
17:00 CEST Milenkovič
13:30 CEST Abily Nécib Brétigny Thomis Thiney Bussaglia
14:00 CEST Thomis
16:30 EEST Herbert Bompastor Franco Thomis
16:30 CEST
15:00 CEST
17:00 CEST S. Gunnarsdóttir Ómarsdóttir
17:30 CEST
Zver
Petrović
16:00 CEST Jónsdóttir Ómarsdóttir
17:30 CEST
Magnusdottir
Viðarsdóttir
Ómarsdóttir
15:00 CEST Sretenović Malimić
16:00 CEST Herbert
15:00 CEST Papadopoulou Panteleiadou Milkovič Maleševič
Group 4
15:55 CEST Mittag Lingor Garefrekes
17:00 CEST
19:00 CEST Meyer van Eyk
17:20 CEST Stegemann Garefrekes Müller
18:00 CEST
Behringer
Prinz
Garefrekes
15:00 CEST Smit
15:30 CEST Moser
13:00 CEST Minnert Prinz
19:00 CEST
20:00 CEST
15:30 CEST
20:30 CEST
20:00 CEST Manon Melis
16:00 CEST Cayman
17:20 CEST
Garefrekes
Bresonik
19:00 CEST
16:00 CEST
Pohlers
Krahn
Behringer
19:00 CEST
19:00 CEST Stevens
16:00 CEST Behringer Smisek
Group 5
17:00 CEST
15:00 CEST
17:00 CEST
Pekur
Apanaschenko
Khodyreva
18:00 CEST Chorna
18:00 CEST Zinchenko Pekur Khodyreva
17:00 CEST Hamill Fleeting
15:00 CEST Pape Sand Andersen
20:00 CEST
16:00 CEST
16:00 CEST
17:00 CEST Rasmussen
12:00 CEST M Pedersen
17:00 CEST Fleeting
17:00 CEST
Pape
M. Pedersen
20:00 CEST M. Pedersen Pape
20:30 CEST
18:00 CEST
18:00 CEST
16:00 CEST Fleeting Hamill Little Grant
18:15 CEST
Group 6
16:00 CEST
17:00 CEST Shelina Rytwińska
17:00 CEST
Kremleva
Mokshanova
Chmatchkova
16:00 CEST Kurochkina
17:00 CEST Wiik
17:00 CEST
Gawrońska
Maciaszczyk
17:35 CEST Wiik Rønning
18:30 CEST Mokshanova
Barbashina
17:00 CEST
Burger
Celouch
16:00 CEST Gulbrandsen Kaurin
16:00 CEST
Gulbrandsen
Mykjåland
Christensen
Nordby
19:00 CEST Gulbrandsen Wiik
16:00 CEST Stobba Aigner Burger
15:00 CEST Mokshanova Barbashina
18:00 CEST Gulbrandsen
16:00 CEST Burger
16:30 CEST Mykjåland Herlovsen
16:00 CEST Petrova
15:00 CEST
Mokshanova
Kharchenko
Third-placed teams
Play-offs
| Pot A | Pot B | Pot C |
|---|
First legs
15:00 WET
14:30 CEST
15:00 WET Mokshanova (pen.) Barbashina
14:00 CET Lyshafay
19:30 CEST Van De Ven
Second legs
19:10 CET Viðarsdóttir Iceland won 4–1 on aggregate
15:00 CET Panico Italy won 3–1 on aggregate
15:00 CET Aggregate score 4–4; Russia won on away goals rule
20:00 CET Netherlands won 4–0 on aggregate
17:00 CET Apanaschenko Ukraine won 5–0 on aggregate
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Name | Goals | Minutes played |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ISL Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir | 12 | 867' |
| 2 | RUS Natalia Mokshanova | 11 | 798' |
| 3 | DEN Merete Pedersen | 10 | 702' |
| 4 | NOR Solveig Gulbrandsen | 9 | 680' |
| GER Kerstin Garefrekes | 9 | 720' | |
| 6 | SWE Victoria Svensson | 8 | 349' |
| 7 | DEN Maiken Pape | 7 | 615' |
| SCO Julie Fleeting | 7 | 690' | |
| NED Manon Melis | 7 | 692' | |
| SVN Mateja Zver | 7 | 802' | |
| ITA Patrizia Panico | 7 | 900' |
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