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2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Football tournament qualification stage


Football tournament qualification stage

In the UEFA qualification for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, the 25 teams belonging to the First Category of European women's football were drawn into five groups, from which the group winners qualified for the World Cup finals. The qualifiers begun on 9 July 2005 and concluded on 30 September 2006, with five teams qualified: Denmark, England, Germany, Norway and Sweden. Of these, the latter three had qualified for the 2003 World Cup, while Denmark and England qualified over France (second in England's group) and Russia (second in Germany's group).

First Category

Group 1

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**0**8008228−26

Match schedule & results

Christensen 47' Klaveness 58' |goals2 = Verezoubova 45' |stadium = Åråsen, Lillestrøm | referee = Doneva-Hristova (Bulgaria)}}

Rønning 55', 63' |stadium = Kolubara, Lazarevac | referee = Damkova (Czech Republic)}}

Panico 47' Marsico 78'|goals2 = Zinchenko 8' |stadium = Brianteo, Monza | referee = De Jong (Netherlands)}}



Panico 41', 85' Marsico 75' Zorri 83'|goals2 = |stadium = Sesto al Reghena | referee = Brohet (Belgium)}}

Apanashenko 47' Frisco 73' |stadium = Železnicar, Lajkovac | referee = Gaal (Hungary)}}

Frisco 83' |stadium = Kavala Stadium | referee = Schett (Austria)}}

Lehn 81' |stadium = Georgios Kamaras, Athens | referee = Frai (Germany)}}

Greco 69' |goals2 = |stadium = Comunale Rinascita, Aversa | referee = Milanova Djaleva (Bulgaria)}}

Stojanovic 68', 79' |goals2 = Arvanitaki 26' |stadium = Železnicar, Lajkovac | referee = McDermott (Rep. of Ireland)}}

Di Filippo 37' |stadium = Kesariani, Athens | referee = Quintero Siles (Spain)}}

Pekur 81'|goals2 = Stojanovic 15' |stadium = Ukrajina, Lviv | referee = Hänninen (Finland)}}

Stangeland 16' Følstad 21'|goals2 = |stadium = Storstadion, Sandefjord | referee = Ionescu (Romania)}}

Frisco 57'|goals2 = Marsico 75' |stadium = Illychivets, Mariupol | referee = Palmqvist (Sweden)}}

Knutsen 59' Giske 85' |goals2 = |stadium = Halden stadion | referee = Blahova (Czech Republic)}}

Di Filippo 26' Marsico 56', 63', 68' Pini 73' |stadium = Stadium Voždovac | referee = Beck (Germany)}}

Verezoubova 49', 58' Soukhoroukova 51' Pekur 86' |goals2 = |stadium = Illychivets, Mariupol | referee = Grigoryan (Armenia)}}


Knutsen 63' |stadium = Romeo Neri, Rimini | referee = Gaal (Hungary)}}

Group 2

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Group 3

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Group 4

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**4**8116318−15

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Group 5

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**15**8503157+8
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**1**8017135−34

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Second Category

Teams in this Category had no chance to qualify to the World Cup. Originally, the winners of the second category, along with the two best runners-up (Israel and Romania), were to contest play-off matches against the bottom-placed teams of the first category. The play-off winners would then participate in the first category of UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying. However, the play-offs were cancelled after UEFA changed the qualifying format to no longer be split into two divisions.

Group 6

Armenia and Lithuania withdrew.

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Vais

Gabrić Tatjana Solaja Koljenik

Jakšić Pavlek Nikl Vais

Koljenik

Vais Nikl



Vais

Vais Milenkovič Petrovič

Milenkovič


Group 7

Azerbaijan withdrew.

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Stroková

Striblea Amza

Zubková

Spanu Enache Hall

Furness

Budosová






Group 8

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Shino Shenar

Ninicu Toma

Cohen

Hopkins Ludlow




Jones Morgan


Payo Morkovkina Slovona

Fishlock Ludlow

Fishlock Green Hopkins

References and notes

References

  1. [http://www.fotball.no/display.aspx?wci=wiStat&wce=ceIncidents&MatchId=2890910 Norwegian FA match report]. Retrieved 25 September 2006
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  3. [http://www.footbel.com/en/nationale_elftallen/dames_1/dames_a/verslagen_a.html Match reports] {{Webarchive. link. (17 March 2006 , from the Royal Belgian Football Association. Retrieved 6 July 2006)
  4. The Belgian FA credited the goal to [[Kristel Verelst]], noted by [http://www.footbel.com/en/nationale_elftallen/dames_1/dames_a/verslagen_a.html Match report] {{Webarchive. link. (17 March 2006 from the Royal Belgian FA. Retrieved 6 July 2006)
  5. Ashby, Kevin. (18 September 2006). "New format for 2009 in Finland". [[UEFA.
  6. "European Qualifying for Women's World Cup 2007". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  7. "FIFA seeks fan feedback for the International Match Calendar".
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