The 2011 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship was the fourth edition of the
UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship
The UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship or simply UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, is an annual European championship football tournament, organized by UEFA, for national teams of women under age seventeen. The tournament was first play ...
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Spain
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was the title holder. Like the previous tournaments, there were two qualifying rounds.
Qualification
First qualifying round
Forty teams entered in this round. There were ten groups of four teams each. The ten champions and the five best runners-up advanced to the second qualifying round.
Germany
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had a bye to the second round.
Teams in ''italics'' hosted the mini-tournament. All match times listed are
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Group 1
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Group 2
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Group 3
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Group 4
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Group 5
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Group 6
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Group 7
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Group 8
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Group 9
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Group 10
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Ranking of group runners-up
To determine the five best runners-up from the first qualifying round, only the results against the winners and third-placed teams in each group were taken into account and the following criteria apply:
#higher number of points obtained in these matches
#superior goal difference from these matches
#higher number of goals scored in these matches
#fair play conduct of the teams in all group matches in the first qualifying round
#drawing of lots
The best runners-up were confirmed by UEFA on 22 October 2010.
Second qualifying round
The ten group winners and the five best runners-up joined
Germany
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in the second round. There were four groups of four teams each. The four group winners advanced to the final round. The draw was held on 16 November 2010.
Group 1
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Group 2
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Group 3
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Group 4
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Final round
The four group champions played the knockout stage in the
Centre sportif de Colovray Nyon
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Nyon
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Switzerland
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from 28 to 31 July 2011.
July date for Women's U17 finals
uefa.com, retrieved 21 October 2010 There were two semifinals, a third place match and the final. The pairings were determined by the regulations, there was no draw held for the finals.
Semifinals
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Third place match
Final
References
External links
UEFA.com
official website
Tournament Regulations
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2011
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2011
The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ...
July 2011 sports events in Europe