European Women's Football Championship 1995

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1995 UEFA European Women's Championship
UEFA Women's Championship
Number of nations (of 29 applicants)
European champion GermanyGermany Germany (3rd title)
Opening game October 9, 1994
Endgame March 26, 1995
Games 13
Gates 44  (⌀: 3.38 per game)
Performance of the registered teams including qualifying round

The UEFA Women's Championship 1995 ( Engl. : UEFA Women's Championship ) was the sixth playout of the European continental championship in women's soccer and was on 9 October 1994 to 26 March 1995, as the first edition in 1984 but with the first eight participants without host country played in a pure knockout system with a return leg. Since the 1995 Women's World Cup was held in Sweden , UEFA decided not to have a final round for the European Championship. The final took place in one game in Kaiserslautern .

Final hosts Germany used their home advantage, won the final against Sweden 3-2 and became European champions for the third time after 1989 and 1991 .

In addition to the four semi-finalists, Denmark's "best quarter-final loser" qualified for the 1995 Women's World Cup in Sweden .

qualification

Finally, the following eight teams qualified for the quarter-finals:

IcelandIceland Iceland EnglandEngland England RussiaRussia Russia GermanyGermany Germany
DenmarkDenmark Denmark SwedenSweden Sweden ItalyItaly Italy NorwayNorway Norway

Final round

  Quarter finals Semifinals final
                                 
   IcelandIceland Iceland 1 1 2      
 EnglandEngland England 2 2 4th  
   EnglandEngland England 1 1 2  
   GermanyGermany Germany 4th 2 6th  
 RussiaRussia Russia 0 0 0
 
   GermanyGermany Germany 1 4th 5  
     GermanyGermany Germany 3
   SwedenSweden Sweden 2
   DenmarkDenmark Denmark 2 0 2    
 SwedenSweden Sweden 0 3 3  
 NorwayNorway Norway 4th 1 5
   SwedenSweden Sweden 3 4th 7th  
 ItalyItaly Italy 1 2 3
 
   NorwayNorway Norway 3 4th 7th  

Quarter finals

date Result
October 9, 1994 in Reykjavík Iceland 1: 2 England
October 30, 1994 in Brighton England 2: 1 Iceland
Total: Iceland IcelandIceland 2: 4 EnglandEngland England
October 9, 1994 in Seljatino Russia 0: 1 Germany
October 27, 1994 in Osnabrück Germany 4-0 Russia
Total: Russia RussiaRussia 0: 5 GermanyGermany Germany
October 15, 1994 in Hjørring Denmark 2-0 Sweden
October 29, 1994 in Malmö Sweden 3-0 Denmark
Total: Denmark DenmarkDenmark 2: 3 SwedenSweden Sweden
October 15, 1994 in Mantua Italy 1: 3 Norway
October 29, 1994 in Oslo Norway 4: 2 Italy
Total: Italy ItalyItaly 3: 7 NorwayNorway Norway

Semifinals

date Result
December 11, 1994 in Watford England 1: 4 Germany
February 23, 1995 in Bochum Germany 2: 1 England
Total: England EnglandEngland 2: 6 GermanyGermany Germany
February 26, 1995 in Kristiansand Norway 4: 3 Sweden
March 5, 1995 in Jönköping Sweden 4: 1 Norway
Total: Norway NorwayNorway 5: 7 SwedenSweden Sweden

final

Germany Sweden
GermanyGermany
March 26, 1995 in Kaiserslautern ( Fritz Walter Stadium )
Result: 3: 2 (1: 1)
Spectators: 8,500
Referee: Ilkka Koho ( Finland ) FinlandFinland 
SwedenSweden


Manuela Goller - Ursula Lohn - Anouschka Bernhard , Birgitt Austermühl - Bettina Wiegmann , Maren Meinert , Silvia Neid , Martina Voss (90th Pia Wunderlich ), Dagmar Pohlmann - Heidi Mohr , Patricia Brocker (62nd Birgit Prinz )
Trainer: Gero Bisanz
Elisabeth Leidinge - Annika Nessvold , Asa Jakobsson , Pia Sundhage , Kristin Bengtsson - Anneli Olsson (59th Sofia Johansson ), Malin Andersson , Eva Zeikfalvy , Malin Lundgren , Ulrika Kalte - Anneli Andelén , Lena Videkull
Trainer: Bengt Simonsson

goal1: 1 Maren Meinert (32nd)
goal2: 1 Birgit Prinz (64th)
goal3: 1 Bettina Wiegmann (83rd)
goal0: 1 Malin Andersson (6th)



goal3: 2 Anneli Andelén (88.)

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Individual evidence

  1. Yugoslavia was excluded from the qualification as the 30th participant.