2010 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship

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2010 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
Tournament details
Host countryMacedonia
Dates24 May – 5 June
Teams8
Final positions
Champions France (2nd title)
Runners-up England
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored57 (3.8 per match)
Top scorer(s)Germany Turid Knaak
Netherlands Lieke Martens
(4 goals)
Best player(s)North Macedonia Natasa Andonova
2009
2011

The UEFA Women's U-19 Championship 2010 Final Tournament was held in Macedonia between 24 May and 5 June 2010. Players born after 1 January 1991 were eligible to participate in this competition.

Qualifications[]

There were two separate rounds of qualifications held before the Final Tournament, beginning with the First qualifying round. The first 44 teams were drawn into 11 groups.

Top two teams from each group and the best third-placed team entered in a Second qualifying round along with Germany who automatically qualified. The 24 teams were drawn into 6 groups.

Then, the group winners and the runners-up team with the best record against the sides first and third in their pool join hosts Macedonia at the Final Tournament.

Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round Competition format
First qualifying round
(44 teams)
  • 44 teams from associations ranked 2–53

11 groups of 4 teams, hosted by one club, seeded into four pots by UEFA coefficient

Second qualifying round
(24 teams)
  • 11 group winners and runners-up from 1st qualifying round
  • best group third-place finisher from 1st qualifying round

6 groups of 4 teams, hosted by one club, seeded into four pots by UEFA coefficient

Final tournament
(8 teams)
  •   (hosts)
  • 6 group winners from 2nd qualifying round
  • best group runners-up from 2nd qualifying round

2 groups of 4 teams, semi-finals, final

Final tournament[]

Group stage[]

Group A[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 3 3 0 0 11 3 +8 9
 England 3 2 0 1 6 4 +2 6
  3 0 1 2 5 9 −4 1
 Scotland 3 0 1 2 5 11 −6 1
Scotland 1–3 England
Beattie Goal 67' Report Duggan Goal 20'
Christiansen Goal 34'
Coombs Goal 72'
Attendance: 350
Referee: Esther Azzopardi (Malta)

Germany 4–1 
Malinowski Goal 15'
Kayikci Goal 25'
Bagehorn Goal 34'
Simon Goal 47'
Report Mason Goal 59'
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Rhona Daly (Ireland)

Scotland 1–5 Germany
Dempster Goal 66' Report Knaak Goal 45+2', 69', 90+1'
Kleiner Goal 25' (pen.)
Goal 90+2'
Attendance: 300
Referee: Sofia Karagiorgi (Cyprus)

England 2–1 
Duggan Goal 87'
Bruton Goal 90+1'
Report Goal 6'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Petra Chuda (Slovakia)

 3–3 Scotland
Bonansea Goal 17'
Goal 22'
Goal 27'
Report Ewens Goal 20'
Dempster Goal 64', 73'
Attendance: 400
Referee: Esther Azzopardi (Malta)

England 1–2 Germany
Bruton Goal 45+1' Report Goal 12'
Knaak Goal 40'
Attendance: 250
Referee: Katalin Kulcsar (Hungary)

Group B[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Netherlands 3 3 0 0 11 0 +11 9
 France 3 2 0 1 7 3 +4 6
 Spain 3 1 0 2 6 3 +3 3
  3 0 0 3 1 19 −18 0
 0–6 Spain
Report Goal 38'
Goal 53'
Ferez Goal 81'
Losada Goal 85'
Buceta Goal 87'
Beristain Goal 90+2'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Karolina Radzik-Johan (Poland)

Netherlands 2–0 France
Van Dongen Goal 8'
Martens Goal 35'
Report
Attendance: 300
Referee: Sofia Karagiorgi (Cyprus)

 0–7 Netherlands
Report Martens Goal 1', 66'
Lewerissa Goal 10', 45'
Goal 23', 56'
Goal 79'
Attendance: 550
Referee: Rhona Daly (Ireland)

Spain 0–1 France
Report Le Garrec Goal 69'
Attendance: 200
Referee: Katalin Kulcsar (Hungary)

France 6–1 
Makanza Goal 12', 40'
Catala Goal 14'
Barbetta Goal 15', 88'
Le Garrec Goal 72'
Report N. Andonova Goal 66'
Attendance: 2,900
Referee: Petra Chuda (Slovakia)

Spain 0–2 Netherlands
Report Van Dongen Goal 37'
Martens Goal 39'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Karolina Radzik-Johan (Poland)

Knockout stage[]

Semi-finals Final
      
 Germany 1(3)
 France 1(5)
 France 2
 England 1
 Netherlands 0(4)
 England 0(5)

Semifinals[]

Germany 1–1 (a.e.t.) France
Malinowski Goal 37' Report Goal 28'
Penalties
Bagehorn Penalty scored
Kleiner Penalty missed
Elsig Penalty scored
Beckmann Penalty scored
3–5 Penalty scored Torrent
Penalty scored Catala
Penalty scored Le Garrec
Penalty scored Rubio
Penalty scored Crammer
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Esther Azzopardi (Malta)

Netherlands 0–0 (a.e.t.) England
Report
Penalties
Jansen Penalty scored
Worm Penalty missed
Martens Penalty scored
Van Dongen Penalty scored
Van der Gragt Penalty scored
4–5 Penalty scored Nobbs
Penalty scored Christiansen
Penalty scored
Penalty scored Bonner
Penalty scored Flaherty
Attendance: 300
Referee: Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)

Final[]

France 2–1 England
Lavaud Goal 29'
Crammer Goal 55'
Report Goal 25'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Karolina Radzik-Johan (Poland)
France
England
GK 16 Laëtitia Philippe
DF 14 Inès Jaurena
DF 4 Kelly Gadéa (c)
DF 5
DF 3
MF 10 Substituted off 59'
MF 6 Léa Rubio
MF 15 Amélie Barbetta
FW 7 Marina Makanza Substituted off 59'
FW 9 Pauline Crammer Substituted off 80'
FW 17 Rose Lavaud
Substitutes:
DF 2 Anaïg Butel Substituted in 59'
MF 11 Léa Le Garrec Substituted in 59'
FW 8 Camille Catala Substituted in 80'
Manager:
France
GK 1 Rebecca Spencer
DF 2
DF 5 Lucy Bronze
DF 6 Gemma Bonner
DF 3 Gilly Flaherty (c) Substituted off 62'
MF 4 Abbie Prosser
MF 7 Isobel Christiansen Substituted off 77'
MF 10
MF 8 Jordan Nobbs
FW 11 Demi Stokes
FW 9 Toni Duggan
Substitutes:
FW 18 Rebecca Jane Substituted in 62'
FW 17 Lauren Bruton Substituted in 77'
Manager:
England Maureen Marley

Match officials

  • Assistant referees:
    • Petruta Iugulescu (Romania)
    • Monica Lokkeberg (Norway)
  • Fourth official: Rhona Daly (Ireland)

Awards[]

 2010 UEFA Women's U-19 European Champions 

France
Second title

Goal scorers[]

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

External links[]

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