2006 European Women's Under-19 Football Championship
2006 UEFA Under 19 Women's Championship
Number of nations
8 (of 44 applicants)
European champion
Germany Germany (4th title)
venue
Switzerland Switzerland
Opening game
July 11, 2006
Endgame
July 22, 2006
Games
15th
Gates
39 (⌀: 2.6 per game)
spectator
14,773 (⌀: 985 per game)
Top scorer
Russia Jelena Danilowa (7 goals)
The 9th UEFA European Under-19 Championship for women was in the period from 11. bis 22. July 2006 in Switzerland held. Germany won the tournament by beating France 3-0 . For Germany it was already the fourth tournament victory. Players born on January 1, 1987 or later were eligible to play.
qualification
44 nations had registered for the tournament. Switzerland was automatically qualified to host, while Germany, France and Spain received a bye for the first qualifying round.
The remaining 40 national teams were divided into ten groups of four teams each. The group winners, the runners-up and the five best thirds reached the second qualifying round.
The 28 remaining teams were divided into seven groups of four teams each. Only the group winners qualified for the final tournament.
Preliminary round
Group A
Pl.
country
Sp.
S.
U
N
Gates
Points
1.
Germany Germany
3
2
1
0
00 7: 100
0 7th
2.
Denmark Denmark
3
1
1
1
00 2: 300
0 4th
3.
Sweden Sweden
3
0
3
0
00 1: 100
0 3
4th
Belgium Belgium
3
0
1
2
00 1: 600
0 1
July 11, 2006, Bern
Germany
-
Sweden
1: 1
July 11, 2006, Solothurn
Denmark
-
Belgium
2: 1
July 13, 2006, Langenthal
Germany
-
Denmark
2-0
July 13, 2006, Bern
Sweden
-
Belgium
0-0
July 16, 2006, Solothurn
Belgium
-
Germany
0: 4
July 16, 2006, Langenthal
Sweden
-
Denmark
0-0
Group B
Pl.
country
Sp.
S.
U
N
Gates
Points
1.
France France
3
3
0
0
00 8: 100
0 9
2.
Russia Russia
3
2
0
1
00 8: 600
0 6th
3.
Switzerland Switzerland
3
1
0
2
00 3: 500
0 3
4th
Netherlands Netherlands
3
0
0
3
00 1: 800
0 0
July 11, 2006, Schaffhausen
Russia
-
France
1: 4
July 11, 2006, Winterthur
Switzerland
-
Netherlands
2-0
July 13, 2006, Wil
Netherlands
-
France
0: 1
July 13, 2006, Schaffhausen
Switzerland
-
Russia
1: 2
July 16, 2006, Wil
France
-
Switzerland
3-0
July 16, 2006, Winterthur
Netherlands
-
Russia
1: 5
Final round
Semifinals
July 19, 2006
Bern
Germany Germany
-
Russia Russia
4-0
July 19, 2006
Solothurn
France France
-
Denmark Denmark
1-0
final
Germany
France
Germany
France
Romina Holz - Monique Kerschowski (88th Daniela Löwenberg ), Carolin Schiewe , Babett Peter , Meike Weber (88th Imke Wübbenhorst ), Fatmire Bajramaj , Isabel Kerschowski , Nadine Keßler , Juliane Maier (70th Ann-Christin Angel ), Juliane Höfler , Josephine Slim Trainer: Maren Meinert
Véronique Pons, Élodie Cordier, Livia Jean, Morgane Courteille, Caroline Pizzala , Jessica Houara , Nora Coton Pelagie (84th Aurélie Mula), Marie-Laure Delie , Inès Dahou (84th Chloé Mazaloubeaud), Mélodie Coudray, Eugénie Le Sommer (46th) . Hélène Plu) Coach: Stéphane Pilard
1-0 Isabel Kerschowski (13th) 2-0 Isabel Kerschowski (53rd) 3-0 Monique Kerschowski (75th)
Imke Wübbenhorst
Caroline Pizzala
Best goalscorers
The German team
National coach Maren Meinert nominated the following squad for the tournament:
Web links
European junior soccer championships
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