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2011 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameUEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
year2011
other_titlesCampionato europeo femminile Under-19 di calcio 2011
countryItaly
dates30 May – 11 June
num_teams8
champion_other
count6
second_other
third
third_other
fourth
fourth_other
matches15
goals54
top_scorerMelissa Bjånesøy
(7 goals)
playerRamona Petzelberger
prevseason2010
nextseason2012

(7 goals)

The UEFA Women's U-19 Championship 2011 Final Tournament was held in Italy between 30 May and 11 June 2011. Players born after 1 January 1992 were eligible to participate in this competition.

As the final tournament took place in an odd year this tournament serves as the European qualifying tournament for the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.

Germany defeated Norway in the final 8–1 to win their sixth title.

Tournament structure

Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous roundCompetition formatFirst qualifying round
(44 teams)Second qualifying round
(24 teams)Final tournament
(8 teams)

Qualifications

There were two separate rounds of qualifications held before the Final Tournament.

First qualifying round

Main article: 2011 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship first qualifying round

In the first qualifying round 44 teams were drawn into 11 groups. The top two of each group and the best third-place finisher, counting only matches against the top two in the group, advanced.

Second qualifying round

Main article: 2011 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship second qualifying round

In the second round the 23 teams from the first qualifying round were joined by top seeds Germany. The 24 teams of this round were drawn into six groups of four teams. The group winners and the runners-up team with the best record against the sides first and third in their group advance to the final tournament.

Cities & Stadiums

CittàStadio
ImolaStadio Romeo Galli
Bellaria – Igea MarinaStadio Enrico Nanni
CerviaStadio Germano Todoli
ForlìStadio Tullo Morgagni

Final tournament

The 7 teams advancing from the second qualifying round were joined by host nation Italy. The eight teams were drawn into two groups of four with the top two teams of each group advancing to the semi-finals. The draw was made on 14 April 2011.

Qualified teams

Italy were qualified as hosts. Belgium was best group runner-up in the second qualifying round. The other six teams won their groups.

Group stage

The draw was held on 14 April 2011 at Cervia, Italy.

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
330062+49
311142+24
311143+14
3003310−70

Alborghetti

Saner Probst Fässler


Ananyeva

Filippozzi
Alborghetti

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
330062+49
320194+56
301226−41
301227−51

Lotzen Hegenauer



Hegland

Rudelic

An. Hegerberg
Hegland
Reiten

Knockout stage

| RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1= | RD1-score1=2 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=**** | RD1-score2 =3 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3=**** | RD1-score3=3 | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4= | RD1-score4=1 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1= | RD2-score1=1 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=**** | RD2-score2=8

Semifinals

Coppola Hegerberg Hansen

Beckmann Lotzen

Final

Schmid Lotzen Petzelberger Rudelic Hegenauer

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Jarl Torske

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Awards

Goal scorers

;7 goals

  • Melissa Bjånesøy

;5 goals

  • Lena Lotzen

;3 goals

  • Isabella Schmid
  • Katia Coppola

;2 goals

  • Maria-Laura Aga
  • Eunice Beckmann
  • Anja Hegenauer
  • Ramona Petzelberger
  • Ivana Rudelic
  • Lisa Alborghetti
  • Kristine Hegland
  • Anna Cholovyaga

;1 goal

  • Justine Vanhaevermaet
  • Luisa Wensing
  • Roberta Filippozzi
  • Elisa Lecce
  • Cecilia Salvai
  • Pia Rijsdijk
  • Shanice van de Sanden
  • Ada Hegerberg
  • Andrine Hegerberg
  • Caroline Hansen
  • Guro Reiten
  • Tatiana Ananyeva
  • Nadezhda Koltakova
  • Naiara Beristain
  • Eseosa Aigbogun
  • Cora Canetta
  • Nadine Fässler
  • Michelle Probst
  • Corina Saner

;own goal

  • Maren Knudsen (playing against Spain)

References

References

  1. (5 June 2010). "Next season: Italy". [[UEFA]].
  2. "2011 Regulations". [[UEFA]].
  3. (2011-06-11). "Germany overwhelm Norway to take U19 title". [[UEFA]].
  4. (5 April 2011). "Women's U19 finals lineup complete". [[UEFA]].
  5. (2011-04-14). "Women's Under-19 finals draw". [[UEFA]].
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