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1989 UEFA Women's Championship
The 1989 European Competition for Women's Football took place in West Germany. It was won by Germany women's national football team, the hosts in a final against defending champions Norway women's national football team, Norway. Again, the competition began with four qualifying groups, but this time the top two countries qualified for a home-and-away quarter final, before the four winners entered the semi-finals in the host nation. Qualification Squads For a list of all squads that played in the final tournament, see 1989 European Competition for Women's Football squads Bracket Semifinals Third place playoff Final Awards Goalscorers ;2 goals * Sissel Grude * Ursula Lohn ;1 goal * Angelika Fehrmann * Heidi Mohr * Silvia Neid * Feriana Ferraguzzi * Elisabetta Vignotto * Linda Medalen * Helen Johansson * Pia Sundhage * Lena Videkull References External linksResults at UEFA.com
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