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The 2022 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualifying competition was a women's under-19
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competition that determined the seven teams joining the automatically qualified hosts the
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in the
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final tournament. A record 52 teams, including hosts the Czech Republic, entered the qualifying competition. Players born on or after 1 January 2003 were eligible to participate.


Format

From this season,
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implemented a new format for the women's U17 and U19 Euros, based on a league-style qualifying format. The teams are divided into two leagues: League A and League B. In this first season of the new system, the teams were divided using coefficient rankings. Each league will play two rounds: *Round 1: In each league, groups of 4 teams will play mini-tournaments in a single round-robin format. The six winners of each mini-tournament in league B and the best runner-up will be promoted and the seven last-placed teams in league A mini-tournaments will be relegated. *Round 2: The seven winners of League A will qualify for the final tournament. The six winners of mini-tournaments in league B and the best runner-up will be promoted and the last-placed teams in league A will be relegated for Round 1 of the next edition of the tournament.


Tiebreakers

For rounds 1 and 2, teams were ranked according to
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(3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria were to be applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (Regulations Articles 14.01 and 14.02): #higher number of points obtained in the matches played among the teams in question; #
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in head-to-head matches among tied teams; #Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams; #If more than two teams were tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams were still tied, all head-to-head criteria above were reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams; #Goal difference in all group matches; #Goals scored in all group matches; #Higher position in the applicable ranking: *for teams in round 1, position in the coefficient rankings; *for teams in round 2, position in the round 1 league ranking.


Round 1


Draw

The draw for the qualifying round was held on 11 March 2021, 15:00
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), at the UEFA headquarters in
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, Switzerland. The teams were seeded according to their coefficient ranking, calculated based on the following : *
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final tournament and qualifying competition (qualifying round and elite round) *
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final tournament and qualifying competition (qualifying round and elite round) Each group contained one team from Pot A, one team from Pot B, one team from Pot C, and one team from Pot D. For political reasons, Russia and Ukraine and Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo would not be drawn in the same group. The 28 first teams in the coefficient ranking qualified for League A. Teams 29–52 qualified for League B.


League A

Times are CEST (
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), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).


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League B


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Ranking of second-placed teams


Round 2


Draw

The 21 teams of Round 1 League A and the 7 teams of Round 2 League B (six group winners and the best runner-up) are drawn in seven groups of four teams. The seeding of the draw pots are determined by the following criteria (Regulations Article 15.01): The teams were seeded according to their results in the round 1 (Regulations Article 15.01). ;Teams entering League A ;Teams entering League B


League A

Times are CEST (
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), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).


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League B

Times are CEST (
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), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).


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Ranking of second-placed teams


Qualified teams

The following eight teams qualify for the final tournament. :
1 Bold indicates champions for that year. ''Italic'' indicates hosts for that year.


Goalscorers

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, 6 goals= *{{flagicon, ITA Nicole Arcangeli *{{flagicon, ITA Chiara Beccari , 5 goals= *{{flagicon, KVX Fortesa Berisha *{{flagicon, ESP Fiamma *{{flagicon, ESP Mirari Uria *{{flagicon, WAL Phoebie Poole , 4 goals= *{{flagicon, BLR Dziyana Bakum *{{flagicon, DEN Karen Knudsen *{{flagicon, ENG Grace Clinton *{{flagicon, EST Katriin Saulus *{{flagicon, ITA Elisa Pfattner *{{flagicon, SVK Lenka Mazúchová *{{flagicon, SVK Laura Retkesová *{{flagicon, SVN Anja Eferl *{{flagicon, ESP Carmen Álvarez , 3 goals= *{{flagicon, BEL Luna Vanzeir *{{flagicon, BLR Natallia Asmykovich *{{flagicon, BUL Dimitra Ivanova *{{flagicon, BUL Nadezhda Ivanova *{{flagicon, DEN Nikoline Dudek *{{flagicon, DEN Malou Rylov *{{flagicon, EST Kärt Hüdsi *{{flagicon, GRE Maria Gkouni Papaioannou *{{flagicon, LTU Meida Proscevičiūtė *{{flagicon, MKD Teodora Nikolovska *{{flagicon, NOR Iris Omarsdottir *{{flagicon, SCO Eilidh Adams *{{flagicon, SVK Karina Pelikanova *{{flagicon, ESP Silvia Lloris *{{flagicon, SWE Lisa Björk *{{flagicon, SUI Noémie Potier *{{flagicon, SUI
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*{{flagicon, WAL Ella Hilliard , 2 goals= *{{flagicon, AUT Ines Gabriela Sarac *{{flagicon, AZE
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*{{flagicon, BLR Anastasiya Pobegaylo *{{flagicon, BLR Milana Surovtseva *{{flagicon, BEL Rania Boutiebi *{{flagicon, BEL Lore Jacobs *{{flagicon, BIH Elma Huremović *{{flagicon, BIH Sydney Japić *{{flagicon, BIH Marija Milinković *{{flagicon, BIH Vanessa Šabanović *{{flagicon, BUL Vanesa Ivanova *{{flagicon, CYP Christina Kyriakidi *{{flagicon, CYP Maria Zamani *{{flagicon, CZE Sabina Střížová *{{flagicon, DEN Asii Berthelsen *{{flagicon, DEN Karoline Olesen *{{flagicon, ENG Agnes Beever-Jones *{{flagicon, ENG Deearna Goodwin *{{flagicon, ENG Freya Gregory *{{flagicon, ENG Lucy Parry *{{flagicon, FRO Anitha Á Dalinum *{{flagicon, FRO Malena Olsen *{{flagicon, FIN Lotta Lindström *{{flagicon, FRA Vicki Becho *{{flagicon, FRA Louna Ribadeira *{{flagicon, FRA Manssita Traore *{{flagicon, GEO Eter Sulashvili *{{flagicon, GER Maja Sternad *{{flagicon, GER Carlotta Wamser *{{flagicon, GER Cora Zicai *{{flagicon, GRE Olga Baxevanou *{{flagicon, GRE Vasiliki Giannaka *{{flagicon, GRE Nikoleta 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Lister *{{flagicon, SRB Natalija Obradović *{{flagicon, SRB Sofija Sremčević *{{flagicon, SVN Laura Šenk *{{flagicon, SWE Nesrin Akgün *{{flagicon, SWE Ellen Wangerheim *{{flagicon, SUI Aurélie Csillag *{{flagicon, TUR Beyza Kara *{{flagicon, WAL Mary McAteer , 1 goal= *{{flagicon, ALB Klea Hamonikaj *{{flagicon, ALB Aglia Iliadhi *{{flagicon, ALB Matilda Tanushi *{{flagicon, AND Maria Moles *{{flagicon, AND Zoe Montero *{{flagicon, AUT Julia Magerl *{{flagicon, AZE Aysun Muradova *{{flagicon, BLR Olga Kapysha *{{flagicon, BLR Evgeniya Yakusik *{{flagicon, BEL Marie Detruyer *{{flagicon, BEL Lina Meeuwis *{{flagicon, BEL Lyndsey Van Belle *{{flagicon, BIH Ines Husić *{{flagicon, BIH Almasa Pandžić *{{flagicon, BIH Elma Smajić *{{flagicon, BUL Kristiyana Dimitrova *{{flagicon, BUL Yana Yordanova *{{flagicon, CRO Antonela Blažević *{{flagicon, CRO Lucija Domazet *{{flagicon, CRO Tea Krznarić *{{flagicon, CRO Jelena Matanić *{{flagicon, CRO Karla Šabašov *{{flagicon, CYP Lelia Rolandi *{{flagicon, CYP Anna Sofocleous *{{flagicon, CZE Klára Ducháčková *{{flagicon, CZE Andrea Kochanová *{{flagicon, CZE Jaroslava Pavlíčková *{{flagicon, CZE Kim Dinh Thanhová *{{flagicon, DEN Thea Rhode *{{flagicon, DEN Sarah Thygesen *{{flagicon, DEN Emma Veletanlic *{{flagicon, ENG Mia Ross *{{flagicon, ENG Lucy Watson (footballer), Lucy Watson *{{flagicon, EST Kristina Teern *{{flagicon, FIN Wilma Forsblom *{{flagicon, FIN Ella Koivu *{{flagicon, FIN Sofia Määttä *{{flagicon, FIN Inka Sarjanoja *{{flagicon, FRA Cyrielle Blanc *{{flagicon, FRA Airine Fontaine *{{flagicon, FRA Mégane Hoeltzel *{{flagicon, FRA Noémie Mouchon *{{flagicon, FRA Jade Nassi *{{flagicon, GEO Maiko Bebia *{{flagicon, GEO Mariam Modrekiladze *{{flagicon, GEO Lizi Mtskerashvili *{{flagicon, GER Mia Büchele *{{flagicon, GER Lisanne Gräwe *{{flagicon, GRE Dimitra Markoutsa *{{flagicon, GRE Eleftheria Plakia *{{flagicon, HUN Hanna Árvay *{{flagicon, HUN Hanna Kiss-Lantos *{{flagicon, HUN Nora Lelovics *{{flagicon, HUN Diána Németh *{{flagicon, ISL Hildigunnur Benediktsdóttir *{{flagicon, ISL Freyja Þorvarðardóttir *{{flagicon, IRL Emma Bucci *{{flagicon, IRL Jessie Stapleton *{{flagicon, ISR Stav Arazi *{{flagicon, ISR Roni Levi (footballer, born 2004), Roni Levi *{{flagicon, ITA Sofia Bertucci *{{flagicon, ITA Anita Maria Cochis *{{flagicon, ITA Anastasia Ferrara *{{flagicon, ITA Rossella Larenza *{{flagicon, KAZ Nursulu Balzhan *{{flagicon, KOS Erona Bajrami *{{flagicon, KOS Loreta Lulaj *{{flagicon, KOS Alketa Rama *{{flagicon, KOS Leunora Xhemaj *{{flagicon, LVA Anastasija Poļuhoviča *{{flagicon, LIE Salomé Stampfli *{{flagicon, LTU Dovilė Dockaitė *{{flagicon, MLT Izabella Camilleri *{{flagicon, MLT Ileana Farrugia *{{flagicon, MLT Maya Lucia *{{flagicon, MNE Nejla Bicić *{{flagicon, MNE Jelena Ralević *{{flagicon, NED Nikée van Dijk *{{flagicon, NED Joni Paliama *{{flagicon, NED Rosa Van Gool *{{flagicon, NED Dieke van Straten *{{flagicon, MKD Olivera Cokleska *{{flagicon, MKD Ana Milchevska *{{flagicon, MKD Kristina Mojsoska *{{flagicon, MKD Lora Sulejmani *{{flagicon, NIR Shona Davis *{{flagicon, NIR Fionnuala Morgan *{{flagicon, NOR Julie Jorde *{{flagicon, NOR Thea Kyvag *{{flagicon, NOR Thea Sørbo *{{flagicon, NOR Kristina Svandal *{{flagicon, NOR Cathinka Tandberg *{{flagicon, POL Kinga Bieszczad *{{flagicon, POL Martyna Buś *{{flagicon, POL Katja Skupień *{{flagicon, POL Natalia Wróbel *{{flagicon, POR Maria Negrão *{{flagicon, ROU Cristina Botojel *{{flagicon, ROU Sonia Maria Bumbar *{{flagicon, ROU Elena Frîncu *{{flagicon, ROU Teodora Andreea Pînzariu *{{flagicon, RUS Ksenia Oleksyuk *{{flagicon, RUS Natalya Trofimova *{{flagicon, SCO Aimee Anderson *{{flagicon, SCO London Pollard *{{flagicon, SCO Eva Thomson *{{flagicon, SRB Jovana Janković (footballer), Jovana Janković *{{flagicon, SRB Jana Stevanović *{{flagicon, SVK Pavlina Hrdličková *{{flagicon, SVK Frederika Kovalíková *{{flagicon, SVK Karen Mak *{{flagicon, SVK Tamara Morávková *{{flagicon, SVK Rebeka Žihlavníková *{{flagicon, SVN Gaja Bizjak *{{flagicon, SVN Nika Brumen *{{flagicon, SVN Ema Erman *{{flagicon, SVN Sara Gradišek *{{flagicon, SVN Dairine Rovšek *{{flagicon, ESP Ona Baradad *{{flagicon, ESP Júlia Bartel *{{flagicon, ESP Ainhoa Delgado *{{flagicon, ESP Andrea Medina *{{flagicon, ESP Ariadna Mingueza *{{flagicon, ESP Salma Paralluelo *{{flagicon, ESP Clara Pinedo *{{flagicon, SWE Felicia Högberg *{{flagicon, SWE Rasul Kafaji *{{flagicon, SWE Sofia Reidy *{{flagicon, SWE Svea Rehnberg *{{flagicon, SWE Svea Renberg *{{flagicon, SWE Matilda Vinberg *{{flagicon, SUI Alayah Pilgrim *{{flagicon, SUI Caterina Regazzoni *{{flagicon, SUI Siv Schefer *{{flagicon, SUI Rilana Ueltschi *{{flagicon, SUI Smilla Vallotto *{{flagicon, TUR Mesude Alayont *{{flagicon, TUR Rozalin Özdemir *{{flagicon, UKR Yuliia Khrystiuk *{{flagicon, UKR Yana Kotyk *{{flagicon, WAL Tegan Mcgowan *{{flagicon, WAL Jessie Taylor , 1 own goal= *{{flagicon, AND Laia Sin (against Slovakia) *{{flagicon, CYP Eleonora Vasiliou (against Albania) *{{flagicon, EST Marta Liisa Staalfeldt (against Scotland) *{{flagicon, FRO Sarita Petersen (against Belarus) *{{flagicon, HUN Blanka Bokor (against Denmark) *{{flagicon, HUN Viktória Kránitz (against Finland) *{{flagicon, HUN Noémi Tőrők (against Finland) *{{flagicon, KVX Elmedina Avdili (against Croatia) *{{flagicon, LIE Felicia Frick (against Slovenia) *{{flagicon, MDA Alina Chirica (against North Macedonia) *{{flagicon, MNE Sara Marković (against Latvia) *{{flagicon, POR Nelly Rodrigues (against Spain) *{{flagicon, IRL Emma Bucci (against Switzerland) *{{flagicon, IRL Shauna Brennan (against England) *{{flagicon, SRB Mina Čavić (against Sweden) , source= UEFA.com


References

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External links

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