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UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship

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Football tournament
UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
Organiser(s)UEFA
Founded1997
RegionEurope
Teams8 (finals)
Maximum of 55 (qualifiers)
Current champions Spain (7th title)
Most championships Spain (7 titles)
Websiteuefa.com/womensunder19
2025 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship

TheUEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship or simplyUEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, is an annual competition inwomen's football for European national teams of players under 19 years of age. National under-19 teams whose countries belong to the European governing bodyUEFA can register to enter the competition.

In odd years the tournament is also aFIFA U-20 Women's World Cup qualifying competition. The tournament began in the 1997–98 season as an under-18 event and became an under-19s event from the 2001–02 season.[1] The Championship has three phases: two qualifying rounds open to all eligible nations and the finals phase which is composed of 8 qualified teams. The finals themselves are composed of two groups of four teams; each team plays the others in the group. The winner of each group after the 3 matches plays the runner-up of the opposing group in a semi-final, with the winner contesting the final.

Finals format

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Since 2002 the finals had eight teams with two groups of four teams, semi-finals and the final.

Results

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EditionYearHostFinalThird place match
ChampionsScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
11998Two-legged final
Denmark
2–0
2–3

(4–3agg.)

France
 Germany and Sweden
21999Sweden
Sweden
Round-robin
Germany

Italy
Round-robin
Norway
32000France
Germany
4–2
Spain

Sweden
Round-robin
France
42001Norway
Germany
3–2
Norway

Denmark
1–0
Spain
52002Sweden
Germany
3–1
France
 Denmark and England
62003Germany
France
2–0
Norway
 England and Sweden
72004Finland
Spain
2–1
Germany
 Italy and Russia
82005Hungary
Russia
2–2
6–5 (pen.)

France
 Finland and Germany
92006  Switzerland
Germany
3–0
France
 Denmark and Russia
102007Iceland
Germany
2–0 (a.e.t.)
England
 France and Norway
112008France
Italy
1–0
Norway
 Germany and Sweden
122009Belarus
England
2–0
Sweden
 France and  Switzerland
132010Macedonia
France
2–1
England
 Germany and Netherlands
142011Italy
Germany
8–1
Norway
 Italy and  Switzerland
152012Turkey
Sweden
1–0 (a.e.t.)
Spain
 Denmark and Portugal
162013Wales
France
2–0 (a.e.t.)
England
 Finland and Germany
172014Norway
Netherlands
1–0
Spain
 Norway and Republic of Ireland
182015Israel
Sweden
3–1
Spain
 France and Germany
192016Slovakia
France
2–1
Spain
 Netherlands and  Switzerland
202017Northern Ireland
Spain
3–2
France
 Germany and Netherlands
212018  Switzerland
Spain
1–0
Germany
 Denmark and Norway
222019Scotland
France
2–1
Germany
 Netherlands and Spain
-2020GeorgiaCancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic[2]
-2021BelarusCancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic[3]
232022Czech Republic
Spain
2–1
Norway
 France and Sweden
242023Belgium
Spain
0–0
3–2 (pen.)

Germany
 France and Netherlands
252024Lithuania
Spain
2–1 (a.e.t.)
Netherlands
 England and France
262025Poland[a]
Spain
4–0
France
 Italy and Portugal
272026Bosnia and Herzegovina
282027Hungary

Notes

  1. ^Belarus were originally appointed as hosts of the2025 tournament, but were stripped of their hosting rights on 4 April 2023 due totheir country's involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[4]

Teams reaching the top four

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CountryWinnersRunners-upThird placeFourth placeSemi-finalistsTotal (top four)
 Spain7 (2004, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)5 (2000, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016)1 (2001)1 (2019)14
 Germany6 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2011)5 (1999, 2004, 2018, 2019, 2023)7 (1998, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2017)18
 France5 (2003, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019)6 (1998, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2017, 2025)1 (2000)6 (2007, 2009, 2015, 2022, 2023, 2024)18
 Sweden3 (1999, 2012, 2015)1 (2009)1 (2000)4 (1998, 2003, 2008, 2022)9
 England1 (2009)3 (2007, 2010, 2013)3 (2002, 2003, 2024)7
 Netherlands1 (2014)1 (2024)5 (2010, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2023)7
 Denmark1 (1998)1 (2001)4 (2002, 2006, 2012, 2018)6
 Italy1 (2008)1 (1999)3 (2004, 2011, 2025)5
 Russia1 (2005)2 (2004, 2006)3
 Norway5 (2001, 2003, 2008, 2011, 2022)1 (1999)3 (2007, 2014, 2018)9
  Switzerland3 (2009, 2011, 2016)3
 Finland2 (2005, 2013)2
 Portugal2 (2012, 2025)2
 Republic of Ireland1 (2014)1
Total26263346104

Comprehensive team results by tournament (since 2002)

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Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • SF – Semi-finals
  • GS – Group stage
  • 5th – Fifth place (played in 2005 and 2017)
  • 6th – Sixth place (played in 2005 and 2017)
  •  •  – Did not qualify
  •  ×  – Did not enter / Withdrew
  • q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
  •    — Hosts

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

Team2002
Sweden
(8)
2003
Germany
(8)
2004
Finland
(8)
2005
Hungary
(8)
2006
Switzerland
(8)
2007
Iceland
(8)
2008
France
(8)
2009
Belarus
(8)
2010
North Macedonia
(8)
2011
Italy
(8)
2012
Turkey
(8)
2013
Wales
(8)
2014
Norway
(8)
2015
Israel
(8)
2016
Slovakia
(8)
2017
Northern Ireland
(8)
2018
Switzerland
(8)
2019
Scotland
(8)
2022
Czech Republic
(8)
2023
Belgium
(8)
2024
Lithuania
(8)
2025
Poland
(8)
Total
 AustriaGS5th2
 BelarusGS×1
 BelgiumGSGSGSGSGS5
 Czech RepublicGSGS2
 DenmarkSFSFGSSFGSGSSF7
 EnglandSFSF6th2ndGS1st2ndGS2ndGSGS5thGSGSSFGS16
 FinlandGSSFSF3
 France2nd1stGS2nd2ndSFGSSF1st1stSF1st2ndGS1stSFSFSF2nd19
 Germany1stGS2ndSF1st1stSFGSSF1stSFSFGSSF2nd2ndGS2ndGS19
 HungaryGS1
 IcelandGSGS6th3
 IsraelGS1
 ItalyGSSF1stGSSFGSGSGSSF9
 LithuaniaGS1
 NetherlandsGSGSSFGS1stSFSFGSSFSF2ndGS12
 North MacedoniaGS1
 Northern IrelandGS1
 NorwayGS2ndGSSF2ndGS2ndGSSFGSGSSFGS2nd14
 PolandGSGS2
 PortugalSFSF2
 Republic of IrelandSFGS2
 RomaniaGS1
 RussiaSF1stSFGS××××4
 ScotlandGSGSGSGS6thGS6
 SerbiaGSGS2
 SlovakiaGS1
 SpainGSGS1stGSGSGSGS2nd2nd2nd2nd1st1stSF1st1st1st1st18
 SwedenGSSFGSSF2nd1stGSGS1stSFGS11
  SwitzerlandGSGS5thGSSFSFSFGS8
 TurkeyGS1
 WalesGS1

Since 2002, the third-place match has not been played.

Tournament statistics

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Top scorers by tournament

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YearPlayerGoals
2002FranceClaire Morel
GermanyBarbara Müller
4
2003GermanyShelley Thompson4
2004GermanyAnja Mittag6
2005RussiaElena Danilova9
2006RussiaElena Danilova7
2007FranceMarie-Laure Delie
IcelandFanndís Friðriksdóttir
EnglandEllen White
3
2008GermanyMarie Pollmann4
2009SwedenSofia Jakobsson5
2010GermanyTurid Knaak
NetherlandsLieke Martens
4
2011NorwayMelissa Bjånesøy7
2012SwedenElin Rubensson5
2013GermanyPauline Bremer6
2014NetherlandsVivianne Miedema6
2015SwedenStina Blackstenius6
2016FranceMarie-Antoinette Katoto6
2017SpainPatricia Guijarro5
2018DenmarkDajan Hashemi
GermanyPaulina Krumbiegel
NetherlandsLynn Wilms
DenmarkAndrea Norheim
SpainOlga Carmona
SwitzerlandAlisha Lehmann
SwitzerlandGéraldine Reuteler
2
2019FranceMelvine Malard4
2022ItalyNicole Arcangeli5
2023FranceLouna Ribadeira4
2024SerbiaNina Matejić5
2025FranceLiana Joseph4

Player of the Tournament

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The UEFA selected aGolden Player orPlayer of the Tournament for certain tournaments.

YearPlayer
2002GermanyViola Odebrecht
2003FranceSarah Bouhaddi
2004GermanyAnja Mittag
2005RussiaElena Danilova
2006GermanyIsabel &Monique Kerschowski
2007EnglandFern Whelan
2008ItalySara Gama
2009SwitzerlandRamona Bachmann
2010North MacedoniaNataša Andonova
2011GermanyRamona Petzelberger
2012SwedenElin Rubensson
2013FranceSandie Toletti
2014NetherlandsVivianne Miedema
2015SwedenStina Blackstenius
2016FranceMarie-Antoinette Katoto
2017SpainPatricia Guijarro
2018
2019
2022
2023FranceLouna Ribadeira
2024SpainDaniela Agote
2025FranceMaeline Mendy

See also

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References

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  1. ^"History of the competition". UEFA. Retrieved6 June 2011.
  2. ^"Women's Under-19 finals in Georgia cancelled".UEFA. 1 April 2020.
  3. ^"2020/21 Women's U19 EURO cancelled".UEFA. 23 February 2021.
  4. ^"UEFA holds off on banning Belarus despite EU pressure".France 24. Lisbon.Agence France-Presse. 5 April 2023. Retrieved5 April 2023.

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