2014 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship

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2014 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
Tournament details
Host country Norway
Dates 15 – 27 July
Teams 8
Venue(s) 6 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Netherlands (1st title)
Runners-up  Spain
Tournament statistics
Matches played 15
Goals scored 36 (2.4 per match)
Top scorer(s) Netherlands Vivianne Miedema
(6 goals)
Best player Netherlands Vivianne Miedema[1]
2013
2015

The UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship 2014 Final Tournament was held in Norway from 15 to 27 July 2014. The first qualification matches were played on 21 September 2013.

A competition record of 48 participating nations was set. For the first time Albania, Malta and Montenegro enter the competition.[2]

The Netherlands won the final over Spain 1–0.

Tournament structure

The regulations make up for the following tournament structure:

Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round Competition format
First qualifying round
(44 teams)
  • 44 teams from associations ranked 4–53

11 groups of 4 teams, hosted by one nation, seeded into four pots by UEFA coefficient

Second qualifying round
(24 teams)
  • 11 group winners from 1st qualifying round
  • 10 best runners-up from 1st qualifying round

6 groups of 4 teams, hosted by one nation, seeded into four pots by UEFA coefficient

Final tournament
(8 teams)
  • 6 group winners from 2nd qualifying round
  • best group runners-up from 2nd qualifying round

2 groups of 4 teams, semi-finals, final

Venues

The matches will be played in six cities, Ullevaal National Stadium will be the final venue.[3]

Qualification

There are two separate rounds of qualifications held before the final tournament.

Qualifying round

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In the qualifying round 44 teams were drawn into 11 groups. The group winners and ten best runners-up of each group advance. The draw was held on 20 November 2012.[4]

Elite round

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In the elite round the 21 teams from the first qualifying round were joined by top seeds Germany, England and Spain. The 24 teams of this round will be drawn into six groups of four teams. The group winners and the runners-up team with the best record against the sides first and third in their group advance to the final tournament.

Group stage

The seven teams advancing from the second qualifying round join host nation Norway. Ireland qualified as best runners-up.[5] The draw of groups was held on 29 April in Olso.[6]

The top two teams of each group advance to the semi-finals.[7]

Tie-breaking

If two or more teams were equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following tie-breaking criteria were applied:[8]

  1. Higher number of points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question;
  2. Superior goal difference resulting from the matches played between the teams in question;
  3. Higher number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question;

If, after having applied criteria 1 to 3, teams still had an equal ranking, criteria 1 to 3 were reapplied exclusively to the matches between the teams in question to determine their final rankings. If this procedure did not lead to a decision, criteria 4 to 7 were applied.

  1. Superior goal difference in all group matches;
  2. Higher number of goals scored in all group matches;
  3. Respect Fair play ranking of the teams in question (final tournament);
  4. Drawing of lots.

If only two teams were tied (according to criteria 1–7) after having met in the last match of the group stage, their ranking would be determined by a penalty shoot-out.

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advanced to the semi-finals

All times are in Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).

Group A

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
 Norway 3 2 1 0 7 1 +6 7
 Netherlands 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7
 Scotland 3 1 0 2 4 8 −4 3
 Belgium 3 0 0 3 1 5 −4 0

15 July 2014
19:00
Norway  0–0  Netherlands
Report
Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg
Referee: Zuzana Kováčová (Slovakia)

15 July 2014
19:00
Belgium  0–2  Scotland
Report Weir Goal 10'
Ness Goal 40'
Strømmen Stadion, Strømmen
Referee: Séverine Zinck (France)

18 July 2014
19:00
Norway  2–1  Belgium
Markussen Goal 18'
Hansen Goal 58'
Report Michez Goal 64'
Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg
Referee: Sofia Karagiorgi (Cyprus)

18 July 2014
19:00
Netherlands  3–2  Scotland
Miedema Goal 9'24'
O'Neill Goal 19' (o.g.)
Report Janssen Goal 65' (o.g.)
Richardson Goal 70'
UKI Arena, Jessheim
Referee: Karolina Radzik-Johan (Poland)

21 July 2014
19:00
Scotland  0–5  Norway
Report Clausen Goal 10'
Naalsund Goal 15'
Skinnes Hansen Goal 34'
Markussen Goal 72'
Jensen Goal 89'
Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg
Referee: Anastasia Pustovoitova (Russia)

21 July 2014
19:00
Netherlands  1–0  Belgium
Kaagman Goal 41' Report
Mjøndalen Arena, Mjøndalen
Referee: Marija Kurtes (Germany)

Group B

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
 Republic of Ireland 3 3 0 0 5 2 +3 9
 Spain 3 2 0 1 4 1 +3 6
 Sweden 3 1 0 2 3 4 −1 3
 England 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0

15 July 2014
19:00
England  0–2  Sweden
Report Bartrip Goal 60' (o.g.)
Blackstenius Goal 75'
Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg
Referee: Sofia Karagiorgi (Cyprus)

15 July 2014
19:00
Republic of Ireland  1–0  Spain
Shine Goal 54' Report
UKI Arena, Jessheim
Referee: Karolina Radzik-Johan (Poland)

18 July 2014
19:00
England  1–2  Republic of Ireland
Walker Goal 36' Report McCarthy Goal 57'
Keenan Goal 86'
Mjøndalen Arena, Mjøndalen
Referee: Anastasia Pustovoitova (Russia)

18 July 2014
19:00
Sweden  0–2  Spain
Report García Goal 42'
Redondo Goal 79'
Strømmen Stadion, Strømmen
Referee: Marija Kurtes (Germany)

21 July 2014
19:00
Spain  2–0  England
Fraile Goal 58'
García Goal 79'
Report
Strømmen Stadion, Strömmen
Referee: Séverine Zinck (France)

21 July 2014
19:00
Sweden  1–2  Republic of Ireland
Blackstenius Goal 8' Report McCarthy Goal 21'
Connolly Goal 80'
UKI Arena, Jessheim
Referee: Zuzana Kovacova (Slovakia)

Knockout stage

In the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary.[7][8]

For the first time in the competition history Ireland has reached the semi-finals.[9] Their semi-final against the Netherlands is a rematch of the pairing in the second qualifying round, which ended in a goalless draw. With a 4–0 win the Netherlands reached the final for the first time.

Semi-finals Final
24 July
  Norway 0  
  Spain 2  
 
27 July
      Spain 0
    Netherlands 1
24 July
  Republic of Ireland 0
  Netherlands 4  

Semifinals

24 July 2014
18:00
Norway  0–2  Spain
Report Caldentey Goal 71'
Turmo Goal 90+4'
UKI Arena, Jessheim
Referee: Zuzana Kováčová (Slovakia)

24 July 2014
19:00
Republic of Ireland  0–4  Netherlands
Report Miedema Goal 5'48'55'
Kuijpers Goal 34'
Mjøndalen Arena, Mjøndalen
Referee: Marija Kurtes (Germany)

Final

27 July 2014
18:00
Spain  0–1  Netherlands
Report Miedema Goal 21'
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Referee: Zuzana Kováčová (Slovakia)
Spain
Netherlands
Spain
SPAIN:
GK 13 Sara Serrat
DF 2 Celia Jiménez (c)
DF 3 Marta Turmo
DF 4 Garazi Murua
DF 5 Nuria Garrote
DF 9 Maitane López
MF 6 Leire Baños Substituted off 66'
MF 14 Sonia Fraile
FW 8 María Caldentey
FW 12 Nahikari García
FW 16 Andrea Sánchez
Substitutes:
MF 17 Alba Redondo Substituted in 66'
Manager:
Jorge Vilda
Netherlands
NETHERLANDS:
GK 1 Jennifer Vreugdenhil
DF 3 Dominique Janssen
DF 4 Danique Kerkdijk
DF 7 Jeslynn Kuijpers
DF 8 Inessa Kaagman (c)
DF 12 Lucie Akkerman
MF 5 Danielle Kuikstra Substituted off 78'
MF 10 Jill Roord Substituted off 46'
FW 6 Kim Mourmans
FW 9 Vivianne Miedema
FW 14 Laura Strik Substituted off 61'
Substitutes:
MF 17 Sharon Bruinenberg Substituted in 46'
FW 13 Simone Kets Substituted in 61'
DF 2 Cornelia Peels Substituted in 78'
Manager:
Andre Koolhof

MATCH OFFICIALS


 2014 UEFA Women's U-19 European Champions 

Netherlands
First title

Goalscorers

6 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goals
  • England Molly Bartrip (playing against Sweden)
  • Netherlands Dominique Janssen (playing against Scotland)
  • Scotland Rachael O'Neill (playing against Netherlands)

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