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2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Football tournament qualification stage


Football tournament qualification stage

In the UEFA qualification for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, the 16 teams belonging to the First Category of European women's football were drawn into four groups, from which the group winners qualify for the World Cup finals. The winner of the Qualifying Playoffs between the Runners-up of each four group will also qualify.

CLASS A

Group 1

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Match schedule & results

Pekur 31' Ivanova 51' Zinchenko 77' |goals2 = Urbancová 83' |stadium = Kolos, Boryspil| referee = Ödlund (Sweden)}}

Gulbrandsen 27' Mellgren 47'|goals2 = |stadium = Åråsen, Lilleström| referee = Peltola (Finland)}}

Ørmen 38' Gulbrandsen 41' Riise 62' Bugge-Paulsen 90' |goals2 = |stadium = Gjemselund, Kongsvinger| referee = Malzinskas (Lithuania)}}

Mellgren 55' |stadium = Pierre de Coubertin, Cannes-la-Bocca| referee = Petignat (Switzerland)}}



Gulbrandsen 23' Lehn 32' Sæthre 60' Ørmen 64' |stadium = TJ Slany, Slany| referee = Trampusch (Austria)}}

Pichon 30' Mugneret-Béghé 39' Blouin 48' |goals2 = Šcasná 90' (pen) |stadium = La Meinau, Strasbourg| referee = Jonsson (Sweden)}}



Penicková 86' |goals2 = Mykhailenko 32' Zinchenko 46' Frishko 76'|stadium = FK Chmel, Blšany| referee = Quintero Siles (Spain)}}

Soubeyrand 73'|goals2 = Verezoubova 51' |stadium = Gaston Petit, Châteauroux| referee = Elovirta (Finland)}}

Group 2

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Match schedule & results


Kjældgaard 20', 47' Madsen 90+3'|goals2 = |stadium = Odense Stadium| referee = Hlavac (Czech Republic)}}

Mostström 22' Andersson 25' (pen) Ljungberg 43' Bengtsson 72', 89' Sjöström 80' |goals2 =Uusi-Luomalahti 19' (pen) |stadium = Gammliavallen, Umeå| referee = Skjerven (Norway)}}

Ljungberg 68' Andersson 71' Björn 75' |goals2 = Pedersen 43'|stadium = Malmö IP| referee = Toms (England)}}

Hansen 8' Pedersen 43', 89' Andersson 39' Bonde 85' (pen) |stadium = Pohjola, Vantaa| referee = Frai (Germany)}}

Björn 60' Larsson 68', 90+2' Sjöström 79'|stadium = Au-Stadion, Brugg| referee = Ionescu (Romania)}}

Bonde 42', 79' Pedersen 56' |stadium = Gemeinde Sportplatz, Gossau| referee = Malek-Wybraniec (Poland)}}


Ljungberg 42', 88' |goals2 = |stadium = Råsunda, Solna| referee = Frai (Germany)}}

Jokmusen 82', 90' |goals2 =Heikari 16' Kalmari 84'|stadium = Odense Stadium| referee = Ionescu (Romania)}}

Sørensen 88'|goals2 =Andersson 60' (pen) |stadium = Ballerup Idrætspark, Copenhagen| referee = Mulder (Netherlands)}}

Ljungberg 46' Svensson 48', 78' |stadium = Centralplan, Jakobstad| referee = Ihringova (Slovakia)}}

Group 3

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Match schedule & results



Jiménez 43', 59' Gimbert 86' (pen) Ferreira 87'|goals2 =Ólafsdóttir 63' |stadium = Pinilla, Teruel| referee = Fielenbach (Germany)}}

Fomina 60'|stadium = Stadio Artemio Franchi, Siena| referee = Jonsson (Sweden)}}

Bosikova |goals2 = |stadium = Stroitel, Selyatino| referee = Skogvang (Norway)}}



Del Río 33'|goals2 = Saenko 62'|stadium = Molina de Segura, Spain }}




Group 4

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Match schedule & results

Smisek 7', 11' |goals2 =Yankey 49' |stadium = Auestadion, Kassel| referee = Vibeke Karlsen (Norway)}}

Künzer M. Müller |goals2 = |stadium = VfL-Stadion, Wolfsburg| referee = Alexandra Ihringova (Slovakia) |report = Report}}


Prinz Mensink |stadium = De Grolsch Veste, Enschede| referee = Maria Persson (Sweden) |attendance= 9,300 | report = Report }}



Smith |goals2 = |stadium = Fratton Park, Portsmouth|attendance =8,821 (British Record)| referee = Anri Hänninen (Finland) |report = Report}}

Burke Smith Walker |stadium = Zuiderpark Stadion, The Hague| referee = Ausra Tvarijonaite (Lithuania) | report = Report }}

Prinz |goals2 = |stadium = Stadion am Schönbusch, Aschaffenburg| referee = Rita Ruiz Tacorante (Spain) | attendance = 9,050 | report = Report }}

Lingor Stegemann Mónica Grings Prinz |stadium = Estádio Adelino Ribeiro Novo, Barcelos| referee = Eva Ödlund (Sweden) |report =Report}}

Ran Noom Burger |goals2 =Bé |stadium = Sportpark Molenbroek, Gemert| referee = Dagmar Damková (Czech Republic) | attendance = 1,200 |report =Report}}

CLASS B

Group 5

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Gilmour

Schalkhammer-Hufnagl

James

Verelst Vautmans

Ebhodaghe

Kerr


Fuhrmann Verelst Maes Ebhodaghe

Fleeting Cook

Cook Hamill

Fleeting


Group 6

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Stefanović Stojiljković

Thorpe O'Toole



O'Toole Thorpe Kierans


O'Toole

Hughes Thorpe Saurin Tracy





Group 7

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Morkovkina Shenar

Gibek Drozdowska Otrębska

Kozić Kovač

Jakšić Anton

Anton Striblea Laslo













Jan
Shenar

Didich


Group 8

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Vugdalic

Pehic Fetic Lukácsová 25',52'

Budošová 45+2' Čillíková



Kuzniatsova 20'

Kuzniatsova

Shpak 64'

Ryzhevich 80'

Lukácsová 81'



Ilona Szabó 54'

Bilicsné

Dombai-Nagy

Sebestyén

Sebestyén 89'


Lukácsová 75' 86'






Ižová 18' Budošová 26' Bakir



Trnková

Silvia Gajdošová 61'

Králiková

Girašeková 64'

Ižová

Girašeková

Shpak Lis 68'




Szabó 51' Bökk 70' Látal 88'





World Cup Qualifying Play-off

Semi-finals


Bompastor 36' |goals2= |stadium = Stade Félix-Bollaert, Lens| referee = Ruiz (Spain)}}


Hendriksdóttir 56' |goals2=Walker 44', 88' |stadium = Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavik| referee = Elovirta (Finland)}}


Final



Status Playoffs

Matches cancelled as UEFA decided to extend Class A to 21 teams, meaning Scotland, FR Yugoslavia, Poland and Hungary are promoted automatically. Belgium were additionally promoted, apparently as best runners-up, due to England receiving a bye to the 2005 European championship, which they will host.





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