2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship Second qualifying round

2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship Second Qualifying Round is the second round of qualifications for the Final Tournament of 2011 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship. The matches will be played in March and April 2011. 24 teams are split into 6 groups of 4 and teams in each group play each other once. 23 of those advanced from the 2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship First qualifying round, Germany had a bye to this round due to being the top ranked nation. Italy received byes to the final as host. The top team in each group and the best second-placed team with the best record against the sides first and third in their group will enter the 2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship.

Groups

Group 1

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Netherlands 3201141+136
 Denmark 3201123+96
 France 320183+56
 Lithuania 3003027−270

[1]

31 March 2011
Netherlands  11–0  Lithuania
Martens  5', 6', 43', 50'
Rijsdijk  13', 45+1'
van de Sanden  17', 36'
Jansen  51'
Bakker  71', 83'
Report

31 March 2011
France  0–3  Denmark
Report Harder  21', 61'
Junge Pedersen  32'

2 April 2011
France  7–0  Lithuania
Lavaud  6'
Morel  9'
La Villa  52'
Demarle  60', 73' (pen.)
Asseyi  71', 85'
Report


5 April 2011
Netherlands  0–1  France
Report La Villa  35'

5 April 2011
Lithuania  0–9  Denmark
Report Kristensen  26', 29'
Smidt Nielsen  33'
Trustrup Jensen  48', 62', 90'
Harder  65', 79'
Moeslund  70'

Group 2

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Russia 320132+16
 Belgium 312065+15
 Finland 311198+14
 Serbia 3012710−31

[2]

31 March 2011
Russia  1–0  Finland
Cholovyaga  73' Report
Sputnik-Sport, Sochi

31 March 2011
Belgium  2–2  Serbia
Coryn  16'
Wullaert  20'
Report Radojičić  40'
N. Damjanović  44'
Sputnik-Sport, Sochi

2 April 2011
Russia  2–1  Serbia
Cholovyaga  21'
Makarenko  40'
Report Ćubrilo  55'
Sputnik-Sport Center, Sochi

2 April 2011
Finland  3–3  Belgium
Muinonen  5'
Sandell  18'
Tolvanen  25'
Report Schryvers  4'
Charlier  28'
Wullaert  30'
Sputnik-Sport Center, Sochi

5 April 2011
Belgium  1–0  Russia
Coryn  67' Report
Istochnik stadium, Sochi

5 April 2011
Serbia  4–6  Finland
Krstić  11'
Ćubrilo  73'
Damjanović  83', 85' (pen.)
Report Vatanen  5'
Muinonen  23'
Norrena  42', 46', 63'
Krstić  45+2' (o.g.)
Sputnik-Sport Center, Sochi

Group 3

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Germany 321061+57
 Wales 311123−14
 Turkey 310234−13
 Iceland 310236−33

[3]

31 March 2011
Iceland  1–3  Turkey
Þorvaldsdóttir  13' Report L. Güngör  26', 74', 77'

31 March 2011
Germany  1–1  Wales
Wensing  8' Report Jones  70'

2 April 2011
Germany  2–0  Turkey
Beckmann  36'
Simon  51'
Report

2 April 2011
Wales  0–2  Iceland
Report Gudmundsdóttir  9'
Ásbjörnsdóttir  70'

5 April 2011
Iceland  0–3  Germany
Report Beckmann  24'
Petzelberger  25'
Simon  49'

5 April 2011
Turkey  0–1  Wales
Report Green  62'

Group 4

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Norway 330050+59
 England 320161+56
 Portugal 310226−43
 Croatia 300317−60

[4]

31 March 2011
England  3–0  Croatia
Spence  17'
Parris  44'
Eli  56'
Report
FC Novigrad, Novigrad

31 March 2011
Norway  2–0  Portugal
Thorisdottir  44'
Haavi  56'
Report
Gradski, Umag

2 April 2011
England  3–0  Portugal
Greenwood  56'
Nantes  67' (o.g.)
Staniforth  69'
Report
Gradski, Umag

2 April 2011
Croatia  0–2  Norway
Report Stolsmo Hegerberg  33'
Hegerberg  65'
Laco Stadion, Novigrad

5 April 2011
Norway  1–0  England
Bjanesoy  12' Report
Laco Stadion, Novigrad

5 April 2011
Portugal  2–1  Croatia
Luis  31', 90+5' Report Klarić  51'
Gradski, Umag

Group 5

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Switzerland 321062+47
 Sweden 312082+65
 Czech Republic 311155+04
 Ukraine 3003212−100

[5]

31 March 2011
Switzerland   1–1  Sweden
Wälti  66' Report Rubensson  58'
Sport KT Arena, Simferopol

31 March 2011
Czech Republic  4–1  Ukraine
Voňková  34', 65', 68'
Bartoňová  40'
Report Sedláčková  88' (o.g.)
Sport KT Arena, Simferopol

2 April 2011
Sweden  0–0  Czech Republic
Report
Sport KT Arena, Simferopol

2 April 2011
Switzerland   1–0  Ukraine
Gerber  11' Report
Sport KT Arena, Simferopol

5 April 2011
Czech Republic  1–4   Switzerland
Bartoňová  75' Report Aigbogun  20', 60'
Wälti  36'
Canetta  59'

5 April 2011
Ukraine  1–7  Sweden
Ovdiychuk  35' Report Andersson  5'
Rolfö  33', 34'
Rubensson  42', 90+4'
Sadiku  70'
Ilestedt  75' (pen.)
Sport KT Arena, Simferopol

Group 6

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 330091+89
 Austria 311187+14
 Scotland 302167−12
 Poland 3012210−81

[6]

31 March 2011
Spain  3–0  Poland
Calderón  26'
García  58'
Méndez  69'
Report
StFV Anlage Murauer Bier Arena, Graz

31 March 2011
Austria  3–3  Scotland
Aschauer  3'
Puntigam  10'
Makas  76'
Report Docherty  12'
Pia  79'
Evans  90+2'
ADA Stadion Anger, Anger

2 April 2011
Scotland  1–2  Spain
McMurchie  33' Report Sampedro  50', 73' (pen.)
StFV Anlage Murauer Bier Arena, Graz

2 April 2011
Austria  5–0  Poland
Koren  22'
Manhart  29' (pen.)
Makas  42', 45+1', 71'
Report
ADA Stadium Anger, Anger

5 April 2011
Spain  4–0  Austria
García  6'
Calderón  54'
Lázaro  62'
Putellas  80'
Report
ADA Stadium Anger, Anger

5 April 2011
Poland  2–2  Scotland
Lichtenstein  3', 73' Report Mitchell  82', 90'
StFV Anlage Murauer Bier Arena, Graz

Ranking of second-placed teams

In the ranking of the second-place finishers, only the results against the sides finishing first and third count.[7]

Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
2 Belgium 211043+14
3 Wales 211021+14
4 England 210131+23
1 Denmark 21013303
5 Sweden 20201102
6 Austria 201137−41

See also

References

External links

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