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词条 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
释义

  1. Finals format

  2. Results

  3. Winners

  4. Comprehensive team results by tournament

  5. Tournament statistics

     Top scorers by tournament  Golden Player by tournament 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox football tournament
| name = UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
| logo =
| caption =
| founded = 1997
| region = Europe (UEFA)
| number of teams = Maximum of 54 (qualifying round)
24 (elite round)
8 (finals)
| current champions = {{nowrap|{{fbwu|19|ESP}} (3rd title)}}
| most successful team = {{nowrap|{{fbwu|19|GER}} (6 titles)}}
| broadcasters =
| motto =
| website =
| current = 2019 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualification
}}

The UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship is a competition in women's football for European national teams of players under 19 years of age. National under-19 teams whose countries belong to the European governing body UEFA can register to enter the competition.

In odd years the tournament is also a FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup qualifying competition. The tournament began in the 1997–98 season as an under-18 event and became an under-19s event from the 2001–02 season, it is held yearly.[1] The Championship has 3 phases: the qualifying phase open to all eligible nations, the elite phase featuring the group winners and runners-up from the qualifying phase, and the finals phase which is composed of 8 qualifying teams. The finals themselves are composed of two groups of four teams; each team plays the others in the group. The winner of each group after the 3 matches plays the runner-up of the opposing group in a semi-final, with the winner contesting the final.

Finals format

Since 2002 the finals had eight teams with two groups of four teams, semi-finals and the final.

Results

All finals so far.[2]

YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upLosing Semi-Finalists
1998
Details
Two-legged final{{fbwu-big>19|DEN}}2–0 / 2–319|FRA}}{{fbwu|19|GER}} and {{fbwu|19|SWE}}
YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1999
Details
Sweden}}{{fbwu-big>19|SWE}}Round-robin19|GER}}19|ITA}}Round-robin19|NOR}}
2000
Details
France}}{{fbwu-big>19|GER}}4–219|ESP}}19|SWE}}Round-robin19|FRA}}
2001
Details
Norway}}{{fbwu-big>19|GER}}3–219|NOR}}19|DEN}}1–019|ESP}}
YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upLosing Semi-Finalists
2002
Details
Sweden}}{{fbwu-big>19|GER}}3–119|FRA}}{{fbwu|19|DEN}} and {{fbwu|19|ENG}}
2003
Details
Germany}}{{fbwu-big>19|FRA}}2–019|NOR}}{{fbwu|19|ENG}} and {{fbwu|19|SWE}}
2004
Details
Finland}}{{fbwu-big>19|ESP}}2–119|GER}}{{fbwu|19|ITA|2003}} and {{fbwu|19|RUS}}
2005
Details
Hungary}}{{fbwu-big>19|RUS}}2–2
6–5 (pen.)
19|FRA}}{{fbwu|19|FIN}} and {{fbwu|19|GER}}
2006
Details
Switzerland}}{{fbwu-big>19|GER}}3–019|FRA}}{{fbwu|19|DEN}} and {{fbwu|19|RUS}}
2007
Details
Iceland}}{{fbwu-big>19|GER}}2–0 {{aet}}19|ENG}}{{fbwu|19|FRA}} and {{fbwu|19|NOR}}
2008
Details
France}}{{fbwu-big>19|ITA}}1–019|NOR}}{{fbwu|19|GER}} and {{fbwu|19|SWE}}
2009
Details
Belarus|1995}}{{fbwu-big>19|ENG}}2–019|SWE}}{{fbwu|19|FRA}} and {{fbwu|19|SUI}}
2010
Details
Macedonia}}{{fbwu-big>19|FRA}}2–119|ENG}}{{fbwu|19|GER}} and {{fbwu|19|NED}}
2011
Details
Italy}}{{fbwu-big>19|GER}}8–119|NOR}}{{fbwu|19|ITA}} and {{fbwu|19|SUI}}
2012
Details
Turkey}}{{fbwu-big>19|SWE}}1–0 {{aet}}19|ESP}}{{fbwu|19|DEN}} and {{fbwu|19|POR}}
2013
Details
Wales}}{{fbwu-big>19|FRA}}2–0 {{aet}}19|ENG}}{{fbwu|19|FIN}} and {{fbwu|19|GER}}
2014
Details
Norway}}{{fbwu-big>19|NED}}1–019|ESP}}{{fbwu|19|NOR}} and {{fbwu|19|IRL}}
2015
Details
Israel}}{{fbwu-big>19|SWE}}3–119|ESP}}{{fbwu|19|FRA}} and {{fbwu|19|GER}}
2016
Details
Slovakia}}{{fbwu-big>19|FRA}}2–119|ESP}}{{fbwu|19|NED}} and {{fbwu|19|SUI}}
2017
Details
Northern Ireland}}{{fbwu-big>19|ESP}}3–219|FRA}}{{fbwu|19|NED}} and {{fbwu|19|GER}}
2018
Details
Switzerland}}{{fbwu-big>19|ESP}}1–019|GER}}{{fbwu|19|NOR}} and {{fbwu|19|DEN}}
2019
Details
Scotland}}
2020
Details
Georgia}}

Winners

CountryWinnersRunners-upThird PlaceFourth PlaceSemi-FinalistsTotal (Top Four)
19|GER}}6 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2011)3 (1999, 2004, 2018)7 (1998, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2017)15
19|FRA}}4 (2003, 2010, 2013, 2016)5 (1998, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2017)1 (2000)3 (2007, 2009, 2015)13
19|ESP}}3 (2004, 2017, 2018)5 (2000, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016)1 (2001)9
19|SWE}}3 (1999, 2012, 2015)1 (2009)1 (2000)3 (1998, 2003, 2008)8
19|ENG}}1 (2009)3 (2007, 2010, 2013)2 (2002, 2003)6
19|DEN}}1 (1998)1 (2001)3 (2002, 2006, 2012)5
19|ITA}}1 (2008)1 (1999)2 (2004, 2011)4
19|RUS}}1 (2005)2 (2004, 2006)3
19|NED}}1 (2014)3 (2010, 2016, 2017)4
19|NOR}}4 (2001, 2003, 2008, 2011)1 (1999)2 (2007, 2014)6
19|FIN}}2 (2005, 2013)2
19|SUI}}3 (2009, 2011, 2016)2
19|POR}}1 (2012)1
19|IRL}}1 (2014)1
Total2020333480

Comprehensive team results by tournament

Legend
  • {{bg|gold|1st}} – Champions
  • {{bg|silver|2nd}} – Runners-up
  • {{bg|#cc9966|3rd}} – Third place
  • {{bg|#9acdff|4th}} – Fourth place
  • {{bg|#cc9966|SF}} – Semifinals
  • GS – Group Stage
  • 5th – Fifth place (played in 2005 and 2017)
  • {{border|width=1px|color=gray| • }} – Did not qualify
  • {{border|width=1px|color=gray| × }} – Did not enter / Withdrew
  • q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
  • {{border|width=3px|color=red|  }} — Hosts

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

Team{{flagicon>Sweden
(8)
{{flagicon>Germany
(8)
{{flagicon>Finland
(8)
{{flagicon>Hungary
(8)
{{flagicon>Switzerland
(8)
{{flagicon>Iceland
(8)
{{flagicon>France
(8)
{{flagicon>Belarus
(8)
{{flagicon>Macedonia
(8)
{{flagicon>Italy
(8)
{{flagicon>Turkey
(8)
{{flagicon>Wales
(8)
{{flagicon>Norway
(8)
{{flagicon>Israel
(8)
{{flagicon>Slovakia
(8)
{{flagicon>Northern Ireland
(8)
{{flagicon>Switzerland
(8)
{{flagicon>Scotland
(8)
{{flagicon>Georgia
(8)
Total
{{fbwu|19|Austria}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Belarus}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Belgium}}GSGSGS3
{{fbwu|19|Denmark}}SFSFGSSFGSGSSF7
{{fbwu|19|England}}SFSFGS2ndGS1st2ndGS2ndGSGS5th12
{{fbwu|19|Finland}}GSSFSF3
{{fbwu|19|France}}2nd1stGS2nd2ndSFGSSF1st1stSF1st2ndGS14
{{fbwu|19|Georgia}}××q1
{{fbwu|19|Germany}}1stGS2ndSF1st1stSFGSSF1stSFSFGSSF2nd15
{{fbwu|19|Hungary}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Iceland}}GSGS2
{{fbwu|19|Israel}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Italy}}GSSF1stGSSFGSGS7
{{fbwu|19|Macedonia}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Netherlands}}GSGSSFGS1stSFSFGS8
{{fbwu|19|Northern Ireland}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Norway}}GS2ndGSSF2ndGS2ndGSSFGSGSSF12
{{fbwu|19|Poland}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Portugal}}SF1
{{fbwu|19|Republic of Ireland}}SF1
{{fbwu|19|Romania}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Russia}}SF1stSFGS4
{{fbwu|19|Serbia}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Scotland}}GSGSGSGSGSq6
{{fbwu|19|Slovakia}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Spain}}GSGS1stGSGSGSGS2nd2nd2nd2nd1st1st13
{{fbwu|19|Sweden}}GSSFGSSF2nd1stGSGS1st9
{{fbwu|19|Switzerland}}GSGS5thGSSFSFSFGS8
{{fbwu|19|Turkey}}GS1
{{fbwu|19|Wales}}GS1

Since 2002, the 3rd/4th-place match has not been played.

Tournament statistics

Top scorers by tournament

YearPlayerGoals
2002FRA}} Claire Morel
{{flagicon|GER}} Barbara Müller
4
2003GER}} Shelley Thompson4
2004GER}} Anja Mittag6
2005RUS}} Elena Danilova9
2006RUS}} Elena Danilova7
2007FRA}} Marie-Laure Delie
{{flagicon|ISL}} Fanndís Friðriksdóttir
{{flagicon|ENG}} Ellen White
3
2008GER}} Marie Pollmann4
2009SWE}} Sofia Jakobsson5
2010GER}} Turid Knaak
{{flagicon|NED}} Lieke Martens
4
2011NOR}} Melissa Bjånesøy7
2012SWE}} Elin Rubensson5
2013GER}} Pauline Bremer6
2014NED}} Vivianne Miedema6
2015SWE}} Stina Blackstenius6
2016FRA}} Marie-Antoinette Katoto6
2017ESP}} Patricia Guijarro5

Golden Player by tournament

Since the 2002 edition, the Golden Player Award has been given to the most valuable player of the tournament.[3]

YearPlayer
2002GER}} Viola Odebrecht
2003FRA}} Sarah Bouhaddi
2004GER}} Anja Mittag
2005RUS}} Elena Danilova
2006GER}} Isabel & Monique Kerschowski
2007ENG}} Fern Whelan
2008ITA}} Sara Gama
2009SUI}} Ramona Bachmann
2010MKD}} Nataša Andonova
2011GER}} Ramona Petzelberger
2012SWE}} Elin Rubensson
2013FRA}} Sandie Toletti
2014NED}} Vivianne Miedema
2015SWE}} Stina Blackstenius
2016FRA}} Marie-Antoinette Katoto
2017ESP}} Patricia Guijarro

See also

  • FIFA Women's World Cup
  • FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
  • FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
  • UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
  • UEFA Women's Championship
  • UEFA Women's Champions League

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=History of the competition|url=http://www.uefa.com/womensunder19/history/index.html|publisher=UEFA|accessdate=6 June 2011}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=European Women's U-18/U-19 Championship|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/eur-women-u18.html|publisher=RSSSF|accessdate=27 March 2014}}
3. ^History

External links

  • UEFA – Women's Under-19 homepage
  • Facts and figures, uefa.com
{{UEFA Women's U-19 Championship}}{{FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup}}{{International women's football}}{{UEFA competitions}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Uefa Women's Under-19 Championship}}

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