European Football Championship for Women 1995 / Qualification

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The qualification for the European Women's Soccer Championship in 1995 took place from August 15, 1993 to September 28, 1994 .

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A total of 29 national teams took part in the qualification. The selection teams were divided into three groups of three and five groups of four teams. Within the groups, each team played each other twice. The group winners qualified for the quarter-finals.

Croatia , Latvia , Lithuania , Slovakia , Slovenia , Ukraine and Wales took part for the first time and Portugal after a long break, but Ireland did not take part in the qualification. Yugoslavia was excluded because of the civil war.

Results

Group 1

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. NorwayNorway Norway  6th  5  1  0 033: 300 +30 11: 10
 2. FinlandFinland Finland  6th  2  3  1 008: 700  +1 07: 50
 3. HungaryHungary Hungary  6th  0  3  3 005:180 −13 03: 90
 4th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic  6th  0  3  3 005:230 −18 03: 90
09/04/93 Norway - Czech Republic 6: 1
09/26/93 Finland - Hungary 1: 1
10/16/93 Norway - Hungary 8-0
04/23/94 Czech Republic - Finland 0-0
05/14/94 Czech Republic - Hungary 0-0
05/21/94 Finland - Norway 2: 2
06/04/94 Hungary - Norway 0: 4
06/19/94 Finland - Czech Republic 4-0
09/04/94 Norway - Finland 4-0
09/10/94 Hungary - Czech Republic 4: 4
09/24/94 Czech Republic - Norway 0: 9
09/24/94 Hungary - Finland 0: 1

Group 2

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. RussiaRussia Russia  6th  4th  2  0 009: 400  +5 10: 20
 2. RomaniaRomania Romania  6th  3  2  1 016: 500 +11 08: 40
 3. UkraineUkraine Ukraine  6th  2  1  3 009:120  −3 05: 70
 4th PolandPoland Poland  6th  0  1  5 002:150 −13 01:11
08/29/93 Ukraine - Russia 0: 2
18.09.93 Ukraine - Romania 2: 2
10/10/93 Poland - Ukraine 1: 3
10/16/93 Romania - Russia 2: 2
11/07/93 Poland - Romania 0: 4
05/15/94 Russia - Poland 0-0
06/14/94 Russia - Romania 1-0
08/21/94 Ukraine - Poland 3-0
09/03/94 Romania - Poland 3-0
09/18/94 Russia - Ukraine 2: 1
09/25/94 Poland - Russia 1: 2
09/28/94 Romania - Ukraine 5-0

Group 3

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. DenmarkDenmark Denmark  4th  4th  0  0 032: 100 +31 08-00
 2. BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria  4th  1  1  2 003:110  −8 03: 50
 3. Lithuania 1989Lithuania Lithuania  4th  0  1  3 001:240 −23 01: 70
08/15/93 Lithuania - Denmark 0:11
09/10/93 Lithuania - Bulgaria 0: 1
29.09.93 Denmark - Bulgaria 6: 1
10/13/93 Bulgaria - Lithuania 01: 1
05/25/94 Bulgaria - Denmark 00: 4
06/15/94 Denmark - Lithuania 11: 0

Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Yugoslavia was excluded from qualifying.

Group 4

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. SwedenSweden Sweden  4th  4th  0  0 022: 000 +22 08-00
 2. SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia  4th  2  0  2 004: 900  −5 04: 40
 3. LatviaLatvia Latvia  4th  0  0  4th 001:180 −17 00: 80
08/18/93 Sweden - Latvia 9-0
09/22/93 Latvia - Slovakia 0: 1
10/13/93 Slovakia - Sweden 0: 2
05/22/94 Latvia - Sweden 0: 5
06/15/94 Sweden - Slovakia 6-0
09/21/94 Slovakia - Latvia 3: 1

Group 5

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. GermanyGermany Germany  6th  6th  0  0 055: 000 +55 12: 00
 2. CroatiaCroatia Croatia  6th  3  1  2 008:180 −10 07: 50
 3. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland  6th  2  1  3 009:230 −14 05: 70
 4th WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales  6th  0  0  6th 005:360 −31 00:12
19.09.93 Wales - Switzerland 02: 3
10/24/93 Switzerland - Germany 00: 5
11/10/93 Switzerland - Croatia 01: 2
03/31/94 Germany - Wales 12: 0
04/02/94 Switzerland - Wales 04: 2
04/05/94 Croatia - Wales 03-0
05/04/94 Croatia - Switzerland 01: 1
05/05/94 Wales - Germany 00:12
05/22/94 Wales - Croatia 01: 2
06/02/94 Croatia - Germany 00: 7
09/21/94 Germany - Croatia 08-0
09/25/94 Germany - Switzerland 11: 0

Group 6

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. ItalyItaly Italy  6th  4th  1  1 015: 400 +11 09: 30
 2. FranceFrance France  6th  4th  1  1 009: 300  +6 09: 30
 3. PortugalPortugal Portugal  6th  3  0  3 013:110  +2 06: 60
 4th ScotlandScotland Scotland  6th  0  0  6th 003:220 −19 00:12
10/16/93 Italy - Scotland 4-0
11/20/93 Italy - France 2-0
12/11/93 Portugal - France 0: 1
02/20/94 France - Scotland 1-0
03/05/94 Portugal - Italy 1: 3
03/26/94 France - Portugal 3-0
04/03/94 Scotland - Italy 0: 4
04/24/94 Scotland - Portugal 1: 2
05/14/94 France - Italy 1: 1
05/29/94 Portugal - Scotland 8: 2
06/11/94 Italy - Portugal 1: 2
09/21/94 Scotland - France 0: 3

Group 7

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. EnglandEngland England  6th  4th  2  0 029: 000 +29 10: 20
 2. SpainSpain Spain  6th  3  3  0 029: 000 +29 09: 30
 3. BelgiumBelgium Belgium  6th  2  1  3 015:130  +2 05: 70
 4th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia  6th  0  0  6th 000:600 −60 00:12
09/25/93 Slovenia - England 0:10
06.10.93 Belgium - Slovenia 7-0
10/30/93 Belgium - Spain 0-0
11/06/93 Belgium - England 0: 3
12/19/93 Spain - England 0-0
02/20/94 England - Spain 0-0
03/13/94 England - Belgium 06-0
03/20/94 Spain - Slovenia 17: 0
04/17/94 England - Slovenia 10-0
04/24/94 Spain - Belgium 04-0
05/14/94 Slovenia - Belgium 00: 8
05/29/94 Slovenia - Spain 00: 8

Group 8

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. IcelandIceland Iceland  4th  4th  0  0 012: 200 +10 08-00
 2. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands  4th  2  0  2 007: 300  +4 04: 40
 3. GreeceGreece Greece  4th  0  0  4th 001:150 −14 00: 80
09/26/93 Iceland - Netherlands 2: 1
03/19/94 Netherlands - Greece 2-0
04/16/94 Greece - Netherlands 0: 4
05/29/94 Iceland - Greece 3-0
09/24/94 Netherlands - Iceland 0: 1
09/28/94 Greece - Iceland 1: 6

Trivia

  • With 55: 0 goals in six games, the German national team set a goal record for six games in the European Championship qualification that is still valid today. In qualifying for the EM 2013, the German team increased the record to 64 goals, but needed 10 games. In addition, Germany was the first team to win all games without conceding a goal.
  • In contrast, the Slovenian national team set a negative record with 0:60 goals, which has remained so until now.
  • The German 12-0 win in Wales is still the highest away win in the history of European Championship qualification.
  • Spain's 17-0 win over Slovenia also set a new record for the biggest win.
  • To date, Spain are the only team that went out without conceding a single goal.