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2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7
Main article: 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
The 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification UEFA Group 7 was a UEFA qualifying group for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. The group comprised Italy, Finland, Portugal, Slovenia and Armenia.
Italy won the group and advanced to the play-off rounds.
Standings
- Most importantly, make sure the score is FINAL! Don't update based on games that are still ongoing.
- Update the record of BOTH TEAMS, not just the winner or the team you support.
- Update EVERY COLUMN, not just Pts, in particular GF, GA, and GD (errors will be hard to detect).
- Make sure the teams are in the correct new positions (in particular, make sure teams with the same number of points are ranked correctly based on the tiebreakers of the tournament). If in any doubt, check with standings from official websites (such as FIFA.com) or reliable sources. --
Results
Saari
Malaska
Gabbiadini
Carissimi
Fuselli
Panico
Conti
Gama
Fuselli
Schiavi
Panico
Salmén
Sjölund
Tibaut Zver Vrabel
Sjölund
Rantanen
Carla Couto
Sónia Matias
Edite Fernandes
Conti Gabbiadini Panico Camporese
Panico Camporese
Sílvia Rebelo
Cláudia Neto
Sofia Vieira
Carole Costa
Sällström
Domenichetti
Camporese
Golob
Conti
Panico
Gabbiadini Parisi
Carole Costa Sjölund
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