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1984 European Competition For Women's Football Squads
This article lists all the confirmed national football (soccer), football squads for the 1984 European Competition for Women's Football. Players marked (Captain (association football), c) were named as captain for their national squad. Head coach: Flemming Schultz Head coach: Martin Reagan Head coach: Enzo Benedetti Head coach: Ulf Lyfors Source: Swedish Football Association References External links 1984 - Match Details
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Football (soccer)
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Lone Smidt Nielsen
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Martin Reagan
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