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Monday September 19th

UEFA U-19 Championship 1ST Qualifying Round (Times in CET)


Congratulations to all the players who scored a Hat-trick in today’s games:

 

Eliska Sturmova 54’ 73’ 90’ (Czech Republic)

Gina Babicky 7’ 68’ 81’ (Austria)

Sarah Zadrazil 50’ 71’ 78’ (Austria)

Lana Clelland 51’ 73’ 79’ (Scotland)

Alexandra Lunca 15’ 62’ 84’ (Romania)

Gemma Gill 48’ 66’ 78’ (Spain)

Eseosa Aigbogun 29’ 37’ 85’ (Switzerland)

 

And a big well done to Christina Bovbjerg who scored four goals 36’ 38’ 55’ 62’ (Denmark)

 

 

GROUP 1

     

Norway 7 – 1 Croatia

Goals From:

Mia Marie Birkeland 13’ (Norway)

Martine Thorisdottir 16’ (Norway)

Ada Hegerberg 34’ 76’ (Norway)

Antonija Kotarac 70’ (Croatia)

Guro Relten 79’ (Norway)

Marit Sandtroen 82’ (Norway)

Anne Marthe Birkeland 85’ (Norway)

 

Bulgaria 0 – 3 Netherlands

     

Goals From:

Quinniver Lardinois 49’ (Netherlands)

Eshly Bakker 80’ 81’ (Netherlands)

 

 

GROUP 2

Israel 1 – 5 Republic of Ireland

     

Goals From:

Clare Shine 13’ (Republic of Ireland)

Dora Gorman 22’ (Republic of Ireland)

Siobhan Killeen 38’ 81’ (Republic of Ireland)

Karina Tsvetkov 65’ (Israel)

Rianna Jarrett 90+3’ (Republic of Ireland)

 

 

Hungary 3 – 3 Portugal

     

Goals From:

Boglarka Szabo 2’ (Hungary)

Henrietta Csiszar 10’ (Hungary)

Vanessa Rodrigues 39’ (Portugal)

Barbara Toth 45+3’ (Hungary)

Monica Mendes 51’ (Portugal)

Diana Silva 86’ (Portugal)

 

 

GROUP 3

Czech Republic 6 – 1 Estonia

     

Goals From:

Kadre Pari 42’ (Estonia)

Eliska Sturmova 54’ 73’ 90’ (Czech Republic)

Eva Bartonova 55’ 85’ (Czech Republic)

Aneta Malinova 68’ (Czech Republic)

 

Cyprus 0 – 5 Poland

     

Goals From:

Aleksandra Jaworek 12’ (Poland)

Patrycja Balcerzak 17’ 80’ (Poland)

Marta Cichosz 53’ (Poland)

Michelle Kowalski 66’ (Poland)

 

GROUP 4

Iceland 3 – 0 Kazakhstan

     

Goals From:

Gudmunda Oladottir 1’ (Iceland)

Hildur Antonsdottir 23’ (Iceland)

Fjolia Shala 44’ (Iceland)

 

Slovenia 1 – 4 Wales

     

Goals From:

Hannah Keryakoplis 29’ 69’ (Wales)

Ellie Curson 42’ (Wales)

Anja Prsa 67’ (Slovenia)

Sophie Davies 78’ (Wales)

 

GROUP 5

Sweden 1 – 0 Slovakia

     

Goals From:

Elin Rubensson 26’ (Sweden)

 

Serbia 4 – 2 Ukraine

     

Goals From:

Daryna Vorontsova 17’ (Ukraine)

Nevena Damjanovic 24’ (Serbia)

Oksana Yakovishyn 26’ (Ukraine)

Aleksandra Savanovic 34’ (Serbia)

Mima Stankovic 42’ 47’ (Serbia)

 

GROUP 6

Austria 7 – 0 Armenia

     

Goals From:

Gina Babicky 7’ 68’ 81’ (Austria)

Sarah Zadrazil 50’ 71’ 78’ (Austria)

Simona Koren 60’ (Austria)

 

FYR Macedonia 0 – 4 Italy

     

Goals From:

Federica Di Criscio 9’ (Italy)

Luisa Pugnali 41’ 90+2’ (Italy)

Carlotta Moscia 43’ (Italy)

 

GROUP 7

Belarus 1 – 4 Scotland

     

Goals From:

Eilish McSorley 16’ (Scotland)

Lana Clelland 51’ 73’ 79’ (Scotland)

Tatiana Krasnova 63’ (Belarus)

 

Finland 3 – 0 Faroe Islands

     

Goals From:

Adelina Engman 33’ 80’ (Finland)

Linda Norrena 42’ (Finland)

 

GROUP 8

Greece 1 – 1 Russia

     

Goals From:

Valentina Orlova 27’ (Russia)

Maria Mitkou 33’ (Greece)

 

Denmark 9 – 0 Latvia

     

Goals From:

Camilla Anderson 10’ 21’ (Denmark)

Caroline Rask 24’ (Denmark)

Christina Bovbjerg 36’ 38’ 55’ 62’ (Denmark)

Luna Gewitz 44’ (Denmark)

Pernille Madsen 70’ (Denmark)

 

 

GROUP 9

Northern Ireland 0 – 3 Romania

     

Goals From:

Alexandra Lunca 15’ 62’ 84’ (Romania)

 

Belgium 6 – 1 Lithuania

     

Goals From:

Anne Muni 9’ 21’ (Belgium)

Fauste Adamaviciute 19’ (Lithuania)

Ellen Charlier 41 89’ (Belgium)

Melanie Mignon 45+2’ (Belgium)

Laura Deneve 48’ (Belgium)

 

 

GROUP 10

Spain 8 – 0 Moldova

     

Goals From:

Paloma Lazaro 39’ 75’ (Spain)

Gemma Gill 48’ 66’ 78’ (Spain)

Nerea Perez 51’ (Spain)

Amanda Sampedro 83’ (Spain)

Marina Garcia 90+1’ (Spain)

 

Bosnia & Herzegovina 0 – 7 Switzerland

     

Goals From:

Carina Gerber 15’ (Switzerland)

Eseosa Aigbogun 29’ 37’ 85’ (Switzerland)

Nadine Fassler 34’ (Switzerland)

Alma Hadzic 43’ (own goal)

Sophie Herzog 73’ (Switzerland)

 

Denmark and Spain scored nine and eight goals respectively and hat-tricks were in abundance as the majority of second qualifying round berths were decided with a game to go.

After convincing second successive group victories, three of last season's UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship semi-finalists – Italy, Switzerland and Norway – eased through to the second qualifying round, where they will be joined, among others, by Denmark, Spain and Austria, who all enjoyed large winning margins.

Spain and Switzerland qualified for the next stage with ease as they rattled off eight and seven goals respectively in their second Group 10 victories. Spain captain Gema Gili helped herself to a hat-trick in the 8-0 rout of Moldova, while Eseosa Aigbogun followed suit as last season's semi-finalists ran out 7-0 winners against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Sarah Zadrazil was another of six players to hit three as Austria registered the same score-line against Armenia, surging to the top of Group 6, from where they have qualified with last season's hosts Italy, 4-1 winners against the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The 2011 runners-up Norway and the Netherlands are also through from Group 1, Jarl Torske's charges completing a stylish 7-1 success against Croatia, while Eshly Bakker scored twice in the Oranje's 3-0 defeat of Bulgaria.

Eliska Šturmová bagged half of the Czech Republic's goals as they won 6-1 against Estonia, going through to the next stage alongside Poland, scorers of five against Cyprus. Elsewhere, there were 4-1 wins for the now qualified Wales and Scotland – Lana Clelland grabbing her second treble in as many games –  while the Republic of Ireland's 5-1 triumph secured their safe passage.

Also through to the second qualifying round – where the three most recent winners Germany, France and England await – are the evening's highest scorers, Denmark, who crushed Latvia 9-0 with the help of Christina Bovbjerg's four goals, and Romania, whose striker Alexandra Lunca plundered all three goals against Northern Ireland, to add to the six she managed against Lithuania.

Iceland, Sweden and Finland have progressed smoothly but there was drama in Group 2, where Portugal clawed back a two-goal deficit to salvage a 3-3 draw against Hungary, who need a point against the Republic of Ireland on Thursday to pip Arnaldo Cunha's side to second place. It is even tighter in Group 5, where Serbia's 4-2 defeat of Ukraine has left both sides level on three points, with Milan Rastavac's side facing Sweden in their final match. In Groups 8 and 9 Russia and Belgium still need a point to ensure they stay on the road to Turkey.

Source: uefa.com

Story and latest information go to : http://www.uefa.com/womensunder19/news/newsid=1682738.html

 

 

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