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Justine Vanhaevermaet
Justine Vanhaevermaet (; born 29 April 1992) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Everton and the Belgium national team. Club career Vanhaevermaet started with Sinaai Girls from Waasland-Beveren. From 2012 she played first for RSC Anderlecht then for Lierse SK in the joint Belgian-Dutch BeNe League. After a short stay at Bundesliga club SC Sand, she moved to Norwegian first division club Røa IL in 2019 and to league rivals Lillestrøm Kvinner FK in 2020. With Lillestrøm she qualified for the round of 16 of the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League. After a 2-0 win over the Belarusian champions FC Minsk, to which she contributed the second goal, they were able to afford a 0-1 defeat in the home game to reach the round of 16, which took place in March 2021. They were eliminated after two 0-2 defeats against VfL Wolfsburg. On 17 August 2021, Reading announced the signing of Vanhaevermaet to a two-year contract. Internation ...
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Sint-Niklaas
Sint-Niklaas (; , ) is a Belgium, Belgian City status in Belgium, city and Municipalities in Belgium, municipality located in the Flemish Region, Flemish Provinces of Belgium, province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Sint-Niklaas proper and the towns of Belsele, Nieuwkerken-Waas, and . Sint-Niklaas is the capital and major city of the Waasland region straddling the East Flanders and Antwerp (province), Antwerp provinces. The city is known for having the largest market square in Belgium. At one point this square also boasted the largest Christmas tree, and the largest easter egg in Europe. History Thirteenth-century origins Although some traces of pre-Roman activity have been found on the territory of Sint-Niklaas, the regional centre during Ancient Rome, Roman times was neighbouring Waasmunster, better located on the river Durme. Belsele was already mentioned in a 9th-century document. The history of Sint-Niklaas proper, however, starts in 1217, when t ...
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Women's Super League
The Women's Super League (WSL), also known as the Barclays Women's Super League for sponsorship reasons, and formerly the FA WSL, is a professional association football league and the highest level of women's football in England. Currently operated by WSL Football, the league was established in 2010 by the Football Association and features twelve fully professional teams. The league replaced the FA Women's Premier League National Division as the highest level of women's football in England, with eight teams competing in the inaugural 2011 season. In the WSL's first two seasons, there was no relegation from the division. The WSL discarded the winter football season for six years, between 2011 and 2016, playing through the summer instead (from March until October). Since 2017–18, the WSL has operated as a winter league running from September to May, as was traditional before 2011. From 2014 to 2017–18, the Women's Super League consisted of two divisions – FA WSL 1 and FA ...
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Lithuania Women's National Under-19 Football Team
The Lithuanian women's national under-19 football team represents Lithuania at the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship and the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. History UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship The Lithuanian team has only qualified for the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship once, as they are hosting the upcoming 2024 tournament. See also * Lithuania women's national football team * Lithuania women's national under-17 football team * FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup * UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship The UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship or simply UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, is an annual competition in women's football for European national teams of players under 19 years of age. National under-19 teams whose countries belon ... References Under-19 Women's under-19 European women's national under-19 association football teams {{National-women-youth-footy-team-stub ...
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Italy Women's National Under-19 Football Team
The Italian women's national under-19 football team represents Italy at the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship and the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. History UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship The Italian team has qualified for the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship eight times, with their best performance being the winner of the 2008 edition. Head-to-head record The following table shows Italy's head-to-head record in the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. See also * Italy women's national football team * Italy women's national under-17 football team * FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup * UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship The UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship or simply UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, is an annual competition in women's football for European national teams of players under 19 years of age. National under-19 teams whose countries belon ... References Under-19 Women's under-19 European women's national under-19 association football teams {{ ...
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Ukraine Women's National Under-19 Football Team
The Ukraine women's national under-19 football team represents Ukraine women in international football in the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship and finals of the FIFA World Youth Championship (under-20). It is controlled by Football Federation of Ukraine The Ukrainian Football Association (, ; UAF) is the governing body of football in Ukraine. Before 2019, it was known as the Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU; ). As a subject of the International Olympic Movement, UAF is a member of the Nation ..., the governing body for football in Ukraine. Current team See also * Ukraine (Senior) team References External linksUefa Under-19 websiteContains full results archive {{UEFA under-19 women's teams European women's national under-19 association football teams Under-19 Women's under-19 ...
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Latvia Women's National Under-19 Football Team
The Latvian women's national under-19 football team represents Latvia at the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship and the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. History UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship The Latvian team has never qualified for the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship. See also * Latvia women's national football team * Latvia women's national under-17 football team * FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup * UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship The UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship or simply UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, is an annual competition in women's football for European national teams of players under 19 years of age. National under-19 teams whose countries belon ... References Under-19 Women's under-19 European women's national under-19 association football teams {{National-women-youth-footy-team-stub ...
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2010 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship
The UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, UEFA Women's U-19 Championship 2010 Final Tournament was held in Macedonia (country), Macedonia between 24 May and 5 June 2010. Players born after 1 January 1991 were eligible to participate in this competition. Qualifications There were two separate rounds of qualifications held before the Final Tournament, beginning with the 2010 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship First qualifying round, First qualifying round. The first 44 teams were drawn into 11 groups. Top two teams from each group and the best third-placed team entered in a 2010 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship Second qualifying round, Second qualifying round along with Germany women's national football team, Germany who automatically qualified. The 24 teams were drawn into 6 groups. Then, the group winners and the runners-up team with the best record against the sides first and third in their pool join hosts Macedonia women's national football team, Macedonia at the Final Tournament. ...
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2009 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
The 2009 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship was the second edition of the UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship. Germany won the trophy for the second time in a row. Qualification There were two qualifying rounds, and four teams qualified for the final round, played in Switzerland. First qualifying round The ten group winners and best six runners-up advanced to the second qualifying round. The host nations of the ten one-venue mini-tournament groups are indicated in the tables. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Ranking of second-placed teams To determine the best six runner-up teams from the first qualifying round, only the results against the first and the third teams in each group were taken into account. Second qualifying round The sixteen qualified teams from the first qualifying round were allocated in four groups of four teams eac ...
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