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Finals & Format

Wednesday 1 April 2009
Women's Under-19 trophyWomen's Under-19 trophy (©sportsfile)

The 2009/10 final tournament will be held in FYR Macedonia from 24 May to 5 June, the nation staging a UEFA showpiece of this kind for the first time.

Direct knockout
Europe's best teenage female footballers have been showcasing their skills in this competition since its inception as the UEFA European Women's Under-18 Championship ahead of the 1997/98 season. Twenty-six teams entered in the inaugural year and by the time the competition switched to a U19 event in 2001/02 that was up to 34. An impressive 46 contested the last edition in Belarus – including the hosts – and to accommodate the growing number of entrants and refine a competition still in relative infancy, it has undergone a host of changes, big and small, since it started.

Present format
The current format has been more or less unchanged in seven seasons now, however. There are two qualifying rounds of four teams, with the group winners and best runners-up in the second stage progressing to the finals while the hosts are given a bye. There they are divided into two groups of four, the top two progressing to the semi-finals where it reverts to a direct knockout competition.

Challenge cup
The challenge cup is donated by UEFA to the winning association for one year, with the holders returning it two months before the next final round. A scaled-down replica of the cup is awarded to the winners, with the challenge cup becoming the permanent property of any association that lifts the trophy three consecutive times or five times in total.

YearAgeEntrantsFormatFinals hostsWinners
1997/98U1826Prelim round - 8 groups of 3/4
Two-legged QF, SF, F
N/ADenmark
1998/99U1828Prelim round - 8 groups of 3/4
Two-legged QF
Round-robin finals
SwedenSweden
1999/00U1832Three qualifying group rounds
Finals: 4-team group, top 2 in final
FranceGermany
2000/01U1832Three qualifying group rounds
Finals: SF, F
NorwayGermany
2001/02U1934Three qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
SwedenGermany
2002/03U1938Two qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
GermanyFrance
2003/04U1941Two qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
FinlandSpain
2004/05U1942Two qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
HungaryRussia
2005/06U1943Two qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
SwitzerlandGermany
2006/07U1945Two qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
IcelandGermany
2007/08U1945Two qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
FranceItaly
2008/09U1946Two qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
BelarusEngland 
2009/10U1946Two qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
FYR Macedonia 
2010/11U1946Two qualifying group rounds
Finals: group stage, SF, F
Italy 

Key
QF – Quarter-finals
SF – Semi-finals
F – Final

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