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UEFA Women's Euro 2005

 
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The 2005 UEFA Women's Championship, also referred to as WOMEN'S EURO 2005 (trademark of UEFA), was a football tournament for women held from 5 June to 19 June 2005 in Lancashire, England. The UEFA Women's Championship is a regular tournament involving European national teams from countries affiliated to UEFA, the European governing body, who have qualified for the competition. The competition aims to determine which national women's team is the best in Europe.

Germany won the competition for the fourth consecutive tournament, and the sixth time overall (including one win in the predecessor tournament, the European Competition for Representative Women's Teams). Their championship win was the last for coach Tina Theune-Meyer, who months earlier had announced her retirement effective at the end of the tournament. In her nine years in charge of Germany, they won three European titles, two bronze medals in the Olympics, and the 2003 World Cup.

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Teams and structure

Eight national teams participated—seven which qualified from earlier stages, plus England, which received an automatic berth as the host nation. They were split into two groups of 4: Group A and Group B. Each team in a group played each other once, with the top two teams in each group progressing to the semi-finals. The winner faced the runner-up of the other group in a play-off, with the winner of each semi-final advancing to the final to determine the champion.


Group A

Group B

Qualification

See main article: 2005 UEFA Women's Championship qualification

A qualifying round ran from 22 March to 3 October 2004 [1]. The teams which were entered played in a group stage, with the winners advancing to the final, and the runners-up being given the chance of qualification through a play-off. England, as the host nation, qualified automatically for the tournament.

The following teams were eliminated at this stage [2]:

  • Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Scotland, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine

Three teams were also eliminated in play-offs for the tournament:

  • Czech Republic, Iceland, Russia

More information on the qualification format at UEFA.com

Squads

For a list of all squads that played in the final tournament, see 2005 UEFA Women's Championship squads

Match officials

Croatia Croatia
  • Blazenka Logarusic


Czech Republic Czech Republic
  • Dagmar Danková
  • Hana Spackova


England England


Hungary Hungary
  • Gyöngyi Gaal


Northern Ireland North Ireland
  • Andi Regan


Poland Poland
  • Katarzyna Nadolska
Romania Romania
  • Floarea Cristina Ionescu
  • Irina Mirt


Slovakia Slovakia
  • Miroslava Migalova


Spain Spain
  • Yolanda Parga Rodriguez


Switzerland Switzerland


United States United States of America
  • Kari Seitz

Results

Group A

Team GP W D L GF GA Pts
 Sweden 3 1 2 0 2 1 5
 Finland 3 1 1 1 4 4 4
 Denmark 3 1 1 1 4 4 4
 England 3 1 0 2 4 5 3
5 June 2005

Sweden  1 – 1  Denmark Bloomfield Road, Blackpool
Attendance: 3,231
Referee: Kari Seitz (USA)
Ljungberg 21' (Report) Rasmussen 29'

5 June 2005

England  3 – 2  Finland City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
Attendance: 29,092
Referee: Gyöngyi Gaál (Hungary)
Valkonen 18' (OG)
Barr 40'
Carney 90+1'
(Report) Rantanen 56'
Kalmari 88'

8 June 2005

England  1 – 2  Denmark Ewood Park, Blackburn
Attendance: 14,695
Referee: Alexandra Ihringová (Slovakia)
Williams 52' (pen) (Report) M. Pedersen 80'
Sørensen 88'

8 June 2005

Sweden  0 – 0  Finland Bloomfield Road, Blackpool
Attendance: 1,491
Referee: Dagmar Damková (Czech Republic)
  (Report)  

11 June 2005

England  0 – 1  Sweden Ewood Park, Blackburn
Attendance: 25,694
Referee: Nicole Petignat (Switzerland)
  (Report) Sjöström 3'

11 June 2005

Finland  2 – 1  Denmark Bloomfield Road, Blackpool
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Alexandra Ihringová (Slovakia)
Kalmari 6'
Kackur 16'
(Report) Sørensen 45'


Note:

  • Finland and Denmark finished level on points. Finland advanced to the semifinals due to their head-to-head win.

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 3 3 0 0 8 0 +8 9
 Norway 3 1 1 1 6 5 +1 4
 France 3 1 1 1 4 5 −1 4
 Italy 3 0 0 3 4 12 −8 0
6 June 2005

Germany  1 – 0  Norway Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
Attendance: 1,600
Referee: Petignat (Switzerland)
Pohlers Goal 61' (Report)  

6 June 2005

France  3 – 1  Italy Deepdale, Preston
Attendance: 957
Referee: Toms (England)
Lattaf Goal 16'
Pichon Goal 20' Goal 30'
(Report) Di Filippo Goal 83'

9 June 2005

Germany  4 – 0  Italy Deepdale, Preston
Attendance: 1,279
Referee: Seitz (USA)
Prinz Goal 11'
Pohlers Goal 18'
Jones Goal 55'
Mittag Goal 74'
(Report)  

9 June 2005

Norway  1 – 1  France Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
Attendance: 3,263
Referee: Gaál (Hungary)
Herlovsen Goal 66' (Report) Mugneret-Béghé Goal 20'

12 June 2005

France  0 – 3  Germany Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
Attendance: 3,835
Referee: Ionescu (Romania)
  (Report) Grings Goal 72'
Lingor Goal 77' (pen)
Minnert Goal 83'

11 June 2005

Norway  5 – 3  Italy Deepdale, Preston
Attendance: 1,154
Referee: Damková (Czech Republic)
Klaveness Goal 7' Goal 57'
Christensen Goal 29'
Gulbrandsen Goal 35'
Mellgren Goal 44'
(Report) Gabbiadini Goal 8' Goal 53'
Camporese Goal 69'



Semifinals

15 June 2005

Germany  4 – 1  Finland Deepdale, Preston
Attendance: 2,785
Referee: Dagmar Damková (Czech Republic)
Grings 3', 12'
Pohlers 8'
Prinz 62'
(Report) Mustonen 15'

16 June 2005

Sweden  2 – 3 (aet)  Norway Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
Attendance: 5,722
Referee: Kari Seitz (USA)
Ljungberg 43', 89' (Report) Gulbrandsen 41', 109'
Herlovsen 65'

Final

19 June 2005

Germany  3 – 1  Norway Blackburn, Ewood Park
Attendance: 21,105
Referee: Alexandra Ihringová (Slovakia)
Grings 21'
Lingor 24'
Prinz 63'
(Report) Mellgren 41'

Legend

Awards

 Women's Euro 2005 Champions 

Germany
Sixth title

Leading scorers

4 goals
3 goals

Top scored teams

See also

External links


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