2003 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualification

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The qualification for the 2003 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship were a series of association football matches between national teams to determine the participants of the 2003 Final Tournament held in Germany.

First round[]

Germany qualified as hosts, while , Spain, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Sweden, Denmark and Netherlands received byes to the second round. The remaining 28 teams were divided into 7 groups of four teams, with each group being contested as a mini-tournament, hosted by one of the group's teams. After all matches have been played, the 7 group winners and best runners-up advanced to the second round.[1]

Group 1[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   3 2 1 0 9 4 +5 7 Second round
2   (H) 3 2 0 1 9 5 +4 6
3   3 1 1 1 5 7 −2 4
4  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 0 0 3 0 7 −7 0
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
2 October 2002
Bosnia and Herzegovina  0–1   Augustów
  2–3   Suwałki
4 October 2002
  4–0  Bosnia and Herzegovina Olecko
  5–2   Augustów
6 October 2003
  2–2   Suwałki
  2–0  Bosnia and Herzegovina Olecko

Group 2[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   (H) 3 3 0 0 5 0 +5 9 Second round
2   3 2 0 1 7 2 +5 6
3   3 1 0 2 4 6 −2 3
4  Turkey 3 0 0 3 0 8 −8 0
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
2 October 2002
  1–0  Turkey Keuruu
  4–0   Keuruu
4 October 2002
Turkey  0–2   Keuruu
  2–0   Keuruu
6 October 2003
  4–0  Turkey Haapamäki
  2–0   Keuruu

Group 3[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1    3 3 0 0 25 2 +23 9 Second round
2   3 2 0 1 3 6 −3 6
3   (H) 3 1 0 2 6 17 −11 3
4  Moldova 3 0 0 3 0 9 −9 0
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
2 October 2002
Moldova  0–5    Lamia
  1–2   Stylida
4 October 2002
  2–15    Stylida
  1–0  Moldova Lamia
6 October 2003
  3–0  Moldova Lamia
   5–0   Stylida

Group 4[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Republic of Ireland 3 2 0 1 5 4 +1 6 Second round
2   3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4
3  Portugal (H) 3 1 1 1 4 5 −1 4
4   3 1 0 2 6 6 0 3
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
2 October 2002
  1–2   Óbidos
Portugal  1–0  Republic of Ireland Óbidos
4 October 2002
Portugal  2–2   Caldas da Rainha
Republic of Ireland  3–2   Caldas da Rainha
6 October 2003
  1–2  Republic of Ireland Nazaré
Portugal  1–3   Óbidos

Group 5[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  England 3 3 0 0 14 1 +13 9 Second round
2   3 1 1 1 4 6 −2 4
3   3 1 0 2 4 6 −2 3
4   (H) 3 0 1 2 1 10 −9 1
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
2 October 2002
  0–4  England Albena
  1–1   Albena
4 October 2002
  2–0   Albena
  0–5  England Albena
6 October 2003
England  5–1   Albena
  0–4   Albena

Group 6[]

Group matches were due to be held in Israel, but were moved to Albena, Bulgaria, because of the ongoing security situation in Israel.[2][3]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Scotland 3 3 0 0 8 2 +6 9 Second round
2  Russia 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 6
3  Israel 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 3
4  Northern Ireland 3 0 0 3 0 9 −9 0
12 October 2002
Russia  2–1  Israel Albena
Scotland  3–0  Northern Ireland Albena
14 October 2002
Russia  4–0  Northern Ireland Albena
Israel  1–3  Scotland Albena
16 October 2003
Scotland  2–1  Russia Albena
Northern Ireland  0–2  Israel Albena

Group 7[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Ukraine 3 2 1 0 19 2 +17 7 Second round
2   (H) 3 2 1 0 10 4 +6 7
3   3 1 0 2 3 14 −11 3
4   3 0 0 3 0 12 −12 0
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
2 October 2002
  2–2  Ukraine Turčianske Teplice
  1–0   Žabokreky
4 October 2002
Ukraine  8–0   Turčianske Teplice
  5–0   Žabokreky
6 October 2003
  0–9  Ukraine Turčianske Teplice
  6–2   Žabokreky

Ranking of second-placed teams[]

To determine the best second-placed teams from the qualifying round, all the results of the second-placed teams were taken into account.[4]

The following criteria are applied to determine the rankings:

  1. higher number of points obtained in these matches
  2. superior goal difference from these matches
  3. higher number of goals scored in these matches
  4. fair play conduct of the teams in all group matches in the second qualifying round
  5. drawing of lots
Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
7   3 2 1 0 10 4 +6 7
2   3 2 0 1 7 2 +5 6
1   3 2 0 1 9 5 +4 6
6  Russia 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 6
3   3 2 0 1 3 6 −3 6
4   3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4
5   3 1 1 1 4 6 −2 4
Source:[citation needed]

Second round[]

The 16 teams were drawn into four groups of four. The teams then played each other once. After that the group winners and the best three runners-up advanced to the final tournament.

The draw was held on 5 November 2002 in Nyon.[5]

Group 1[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 3 2 1 0 8 3 +5 7 Final tournament
2  England (H) 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7
3  Republic of Ireland 3 1 0 2 2 6 −4 3
4  Denmark 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
15 April 2003
Denmark  1–4  Spain Bedford
England  3–0  Republic of Ireland Cardington
17 April 2003
Republic of Ireland  1–0  Denmark Arlesey
England  1–1  Spain Arlesey
19 April 2003
Spain  3–1  Republic of Ireland Cardington
England  1–0  Denmark Barton-le-Clay

Group 2[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Sweden 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7 Final tournament
2  France 3 2 0 1 4 2 +2 6
3    (H) 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
4   3 0 0 3 0 4 −4 0
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
15 April 2003
   2–0   Nyon
France  1–2  Sweden Lausanne
17 April 2003
  0–1  France Nyon
   1–1  Sweden Vevey
19 April 2003
   0–2  France Lausanne
Sweden  1–0   Vevey

Group 3[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   3 3 0 0 10 2 +8 9 Final tournament
2  Netherlands (H) 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3 6
3  Ukraine 3 1 0 2 2 5 −3 3
4   3 0 0 3 1 9 −8 0
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
15 April 2003
Netherlands  0–2   Heerhugowaard
  0–1  Ukraine Heerhugowaard
17 April 2003
  4–1   Delft
Netherlands  1–0  Ukraine Delft
19 April 2003
Ukraine  1–4   Delft
Netherlands  4–0   Heerhugowaard

Group 4[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 7 Final tournament
2   (H) 3 2 0 1 2 2 0 6
3   3 1 0 2 3 4 −1 3
4  Scotland 3 0 1 2 3 5 −2 1
Source: UEFA (via Web Archive)
(H) Host
15 April 2003
  1–0  Scotland Oud-Heverlee
  1–0   Wavre
17 April 2003
Scotland  1–1   Oud-Heverlee
  1–0   Wavre
19 April 2003
  0–2   Oud-Heverlee
  3–2  Scotland Wavre

Ranking of second-placed teams[]

To determine the best second-placed team from the qualifying round, all of the results of the second-placed teams were taken into account.[6]

Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  England 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7
3  Netherlands 3 2 0 1 5 2 +3 6
2  France 3 2 0 1 4 2 +2 6
4   3 2 0 1 2 2 0 6
Source:[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Under-19 draw takes place 12 December 2001, UEFA.com
  2. ^ New generation look to impress 25 September 2002, UEFA.com
  3. ^ Group 6: James inspires Scotland 16 October 2002, UEFA.com (in Hebrew)
  4. ^ Group 7: Ukraine pip Slovakia 6 October 2002, UEFA.com
  5. ^ Familiar faces meet again 5 November 2002, UEFA.com
  6. ^ Seven challengers join Germany 19 April 2003, UEFA.com

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