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Serbia Women's National Under-19 Football Team
The Serbia women's national under-19 football team (Gaj's Latin alphabet, Serbian Latin: Omladinska ženska reprezentacija Srbije) is the national under-19 football team of Serbia and is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia. Current squad The following players were named in the squad for the 2012 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship in July 2012. , - ! colspan="9" style="background:#b0d3fb; text-align:left;", , - style="background:#dfedfd;" , - ! colspan="9" style="background:#b0d3fb; text-align:left;", , - style="background:#dfedfd;" , - ! colspan="9" style="background:#b0d3fb; text-align:left;", , - style="background:#dfedfd;" Competitive Record UEFA European U-19 Championship Record :''*Draws include knockout matches decided by Penalty shootout (association football), penalty shootout.'' See also * Serbia women's national football team * UEFA Women's U-19 Championship External links Football Association of Serbia
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Football Association Of Serbia
The Football Association of Serbia ( sr-Cyrl, Фудбалски савез Србије, ФСС / ) is the governing body of football in Serbia, based in Belgrade. It organizes Serbian football leagues, namely the Serbian Superliga, the Serbia national football team, as well as the Second Leagues. FSS was part of the Football Association of Yugoslavia, which was founded in 1919 in Zagreb then the new Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro in 2003. It was established as Football Association of Serbia in 2006 after the split of Montenegro and Serbia as two different independent countries. Javier Clemente was appointed the first coach of the Serbia national football team. The current head coach is Dragan Stojković. Symbols After receiving 150 proposals, in December 2006, the commission has decided to accept solution submitted by the Belgrade architect Nikola Vujisić. Next to new Serbian Army symbols, Serbian Football Association has revived the smallest element of the Ser ...
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Marija Ilić
Marija Ilić ( sr-Cyrl, Марија Илић; born 3 June 1993) is a Serbian women's soccer, football defender, who plays for MSV Duisburg (women), MSV Duisburg in the Frauen-Bundesliga. Club career Ilić moved to Turkey and joined the newly established Istanbul club Fatih Karagümrük S.K. (women's football), Fatih Karagümrük to play 2021–22 Turkish Women's Football Super League, 2021–22 Turkcell Women's Super League. Honours Spartak Subotica *Serbian Super Liga (women), Serbian Super Liga: ''Winners'' (5): 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15 *Serbian Women's Cup: ''Winners'' (4): 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15 References External links * UEFA StatisticsMember of the Serbian national teamBest Serbian soccer player in 2014
1993 births Living people Serbian women's footballers Serbia women's international footballers Women's association football defenders Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Turkey Expatriate women's footballer ...
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2014 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship
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. The Netherlands won the final over Spain 1–0. Tournament structure The regulations make up for the following tournament structure: Venues The matches were played in six cities, Ullevaal National Stadium was the final venue. * Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (28,000) * Sarpsborg Stadion, Sarpsborg (4,700) * Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg (3,600) * Mjøndalen Arena, Mjøndalen (2,100) * Strømmen Stadion, Strømmen (1,800) * UKI Arena, Jessheim (1,200) Qualification There were two separate rounds of qualifications held before the final tournament. Qualifying round In the qualifying round 44 teams were drawn into 11 groups. The group winners and ten best runners-up of each group adva ...
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2013 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship
The UEFA Women's U-19 Championship 2013 Final Tournament was held in Wales between 19 and 31 August 2013. Players born after 1 January 1994 were eligible to participate in this competition. It was the first time Wales played in the final tournament. The tournament also qualified four teams to the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, with England, Finland, France and Germany claiming Europe's four places by reaching the semi-finals. Tournament structure The regulations make up for the following tournament structure: Venues *Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli (capacity 14,870) *Bridge Meadow Stadium, Haverfordwest (2,000) * Stebonheath Park, Llanelli (1,005) *Richmond Park, Carmarthen (1,000) Qualifications There were two separate rounds of qualifications held before the Final Tournament. First qualifying round In the first qualifying round 40 teams were drawn into 10 groups. The top two of each group and the best third-place finisher, counting only matches against the top two in the gro ...
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2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship
The UEFA Women's U-19 Championship 2011 Final Tournament was held in Italy between 30 May and 11 June 2011. Players born after 1 January 1992 were eligible to participate in this competition. As the final tournament took place in an odd year this tournament serves as the European qualifying tournament for the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. Germany defeated Norway in the final 8–1 to win their sixth title. Tournament structure Qualifications There were two separate rounds of qualifications held before the Final Tournament. First qualifying round In the first qualifying round 44 teams were drawn into 11 groups. The top two of each group and the best third-place finisher, counting only matches against the top two in the group, advanced. Second qualifying round In the second round the 23 teams from the first qualifying round were joined by top seeds Germany. The 24 teams of this round were drawn into six groups of four teams. The group winners and the runners-up team ...
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1998 UEFA Women's Under-18 Championship
The 1998 UEFA Women's Under-18 Championship was held between 11 July 1998 and 18 July 1998. It was the first edition of the UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship, UEFA European Women's Under-18 Championship. 26 teams competed in the preliminary rounds. Denmark women's national under-19 football team, Denmark defeated France women's national under-19 football team, France 4–3 on Playoff format#Total points series (aggregate), aggregate in the final. Final First leg ---- Second leg ''Denmark won 4–3 on aggregate.'' References External links *Tournament history pageUEFA.com
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Jovana Damnjanović
Jovana Damnjanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јована Дамњановић; born 24 November 1994) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a forward for Bayern Munich in the German Frauen-Bundesliga. Career Among the teams she played for were ŽFK Crvena zvezda and VfL Wolfsburg. She is a member of the Serbia women's national football team. The footballer Jelena Čanković is Damnjanović's first cousin. With VfL Wolfsburg she won 2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League and became the first Serbian female player to achieve this feat. International goals Honors ;Wolfsburg *UEFA Women's Champions League: 2013/14 * Bundesliga: Winner 2013–14 * DFB-Pokal: Winner 2014–15 ;Bayern Munich *Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany. At the top of the German football league system, the Bundesliga is Germany's primary footba ...: 2020-21 References External l ...
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Mima Stanković
Mima may refer to: Places ;In Japan * Mima, Tokushima, city in western Tokushima prefecture * Mima District, Tokushima in Tokushima Prefecture * Mima, Ehime, town in the Kitauwa District, Ehime ;In the United States * Mima, Kentucky, unincorporated community * Mima, Washington, unincorporated community ;Elsewhere * Mima (Tanzanian ward), ward in Tanzania Name * Mima Ito, (伊藤 美誠) (born 2000), Japanese table tennis player * Mima Jaušovec (born 1956), Slovenian tennis player * , Japanese wrestler * Mima Soust, pseudonym of Uruguayan teacher and poet Alcira Soust Scaffo (1924–1997) * , Japanese fashion model * , Japanese professional baseball pitcher * , Japanese model * , Japanese plasma physicist Other uses * Mima, a deified, semi-mystical machine in Harry Martinson's poem ''Aniara'' * ''Mima'' (film), a 1991 French film featuring Nino Manfredi * mima, the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art * Mima mounds, a geological or ecological formation on the Mima Prairie ...
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Jelena Čubrilo
Jelena Čubrilo (born 9 January 1994) is a Serbian footballer, who plays as a forward for STurkish Women's Football Super League club Fatih Vatan Spor and the Serbia women's national team. Club career Čubrilo has played for Spartak Subotica, with whom she has played the Champions League. Jelena in 2020 returned to Gintra Universitetas and play for Lithuanian champions in Lithuanian A lyga; scored 25 goals in 17 matches. In January 2023, she moved to Turkey and signed with Fatih Vatan Spor Fatih Vatan Spor Kulübü is a women's football team based in Fatih, Istanbul. The team completed the 2016–17 season of Turkish Women's Second Football League as champion, and were promoted to the Turkish Women's First Football League. Histo ... to play in the second half of the 2022–23 Super League. International career Čubrilo was an under-19 international for Serbia. References External links * 1994 births Living people Footballers from Belgrade Women's ...
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ŽFK LASK
ŽFK LASK () was a women's football club based in Lazarevac, Serbia. The club played in Serbia's top level league, the Prva ženska liga. The team began playing in 2003 and had their first season in the top league in 2006/07 reaching a 9th place of 10 teams. After that the team always finished above a 6th place with the best result being a third place in 2007/08. In 2011 LASK was absorbed by SD Crvena Zvezda, which turned it into its women's football team. Former players * Milica Mijatović Milica Mijatović ( sr-cyr, Милица Мијатовић, born 26 June 1991) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Italian Serie A club Fiorentina and the Serbia women's national team. She previously played for Re ... * Andrijana Trišić External links {{DEFAULTSORT:LASK, ZFK Women's football clubs in Serbia Sport in Lazarevac 2003 establishments in Serbia 2011 disestablishments in Serbia ...
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Andrijana Pešić
Andrijana is a feminine given name and may refer to: *Andrijana Avramov (born 1979), Serbian politician *Andrijana Janevska (born 1981), Macedonian singer and musician *Andrijana Stipaničić (born 1981), Croatian biathlete *Andrijana Videnović Andrijana Videnović (born 1 September 1964) is a Serbian theater and movie actress and Associate Professor of Diction at the University of Priština Faculty of Arts, in North Kosovo. She is married to Dragan Jovanović Danilov. Selected filmogra ... (born 1964), Serbian actress {{given name, Andrijana Feminine given names Croatian feminine given names Macedonian feminine given names Serbian feminine given names ...
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Andrijana Trišić
Andrijana is a feminine given name and may refer to: *Andrijana Avramov (born 1979), Serbian politician *Andrijana Janevska (born 1981), Macedonian singer and musician *Andrijana Stipaničić (born 1981), Croatian biathlete *Andrijana Videnović Andrijana Videnović (born 1 September 1964) is a Serbian theater and movie actress and Associate Professor of Diction at the University of Priština Faculty of Arts, in North Kosovo. She is married to Dragan Jovanović Danilov. Selected filmogra ... (born 1964), Serbian actress {{given name, Andrijana Feminine given names Croatian feminine given names Macedonian feminine given names Serbian feminine given names ...
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