2005 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
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The 2005 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship was the holding of the
UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship The UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship or simply UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, is a competition in women's football for European national teams of players under 19 years of age. National under-19 teams whose countries belong to the ...
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from July 20–31, 2005.
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won this edition of the competition in the final against
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Participating teams

Eight national teams participated—seven which qualified from earlier stages, plus Hungary, which received an automatic berth as the host nation. They were split into two groups of four: Group A and Group B. Each team in a group played each other once, with the top two teams in each group progressing to the semi-finals. The winner faced the runner-up of the other group in a play-off, with the winner of each semi-final advancing to the final to determine the champion. A fifth-place playoff had to be made because Russia, host of the
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, progressed to the semi-final. All semi-finalists of the
UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship The UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship or simply UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, is a competition in women's football for European national teams of players under 19 years of age. National under-19 teams whose countries belong to the ...
qualified to the
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Group A

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Group B

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Stadia used for tournament

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* Perutz Stadium,
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* Andráshida


Results


Group stage


Group A

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Group B

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Knockout stage


Fifth Place Playoff


Semi-finals

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Final


Awards


Goalscorers

;9 goals * Elena Danilova ;5 goals *
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* Linda Sällström *
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;own goal * Hollie Thomson (playing against France)


References

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