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Facts and figures

The records, statistics and facts from the UEFA Women's European Under-19 Championship.
Facts and figures
Germany registered the biggest final win in 2011, beating Norway 8-1 ©Sportsfile

Facts and figures

The records, statistics and facts from the UEFA Women's European Under-19 Championship.

Champions (hosts)

1998-2001: U18s
1998: Denmark (two-legged final v France)
1999: Sweden (Sweden)
2000: Germany (France)
2001: Germany (Norway)

Since 2002: U19s
2002: Germany (Sweden)
2003: France (Germany)
2004: Spain (Finland)
2005: Russia (Hungary)
2006: Germany (Switzerland)
2007: Germany (Iceland)
2008: Italy (France)
2009: England (Belarus)
2010: France (FYROM)
2011: Germany (Italy)
2012: Sweden (Turkey)
2013: ??? (Wales)
2014: ??? (Norway)
2015: ??? (Israel)
2016: ??? (Slovakia)

Biggest wins
First qualifying round: Russia 21-0 Georgia, 2005/06; Wales 21-0 Georgia, 2010/11
Second qualifying round: Spain 11-0 Serbia, 2006/07; Netherlands 11-0 Lithuania, 2010/11
Final tournament: Germany 9-0 Belarus, 2008/09 group stage
Final: Germany 8-1 Norway, 2010/11

Individual match goalscoring
Qualifying: Marcela Ižová (Slovakia) 8 v Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1998/99
Final tournament: Elena Danilova (Russia) 4 v Netherlands, 2005/06

Season top scorers
1997/98: Therese Lundin (Sweden) 11
1998/99: Helena Hasselberg (Sweden) 11
1999/2000: Laura del Río (Spain), Jessica Thorn (Finland) 9
2000/01: Volha Aniskoutsava (Belarus), Petra Wimbersky (Germany) 8
2001/02: Nicole Gassmann (Switzerland), Suzanne Grant (Scotland) 8
2002/03: Yulya Korniyevets (Ukraine) 9
2003/04: Anja Mittag (Germany) 12
2004/05: Elena Danilova (Russia) 15
2005/06: Elena Danilova (Russia) 17
2006/07: Marie-Laure Delie (France) 12
2007/08: Kim Kulig (Germany) 12
2008/09: Lidija Kulis (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Dzsenifer Maroszan (Germany) 10
2009/10: Rebecca Dempster (Scotland) 10
2010/11: Melissa Bjånesøy (Norway) 13
2011/12: Elin Rubensson (Sweden) 13

Finals top scorers
1997/98: Isabelle Le Denmat (France), Majbritt Knutsen (Denmark) 2
1998/99: Helena Hasselberg (Sweden) 2
1999/00: Laura del Río (Spain) 7
2000/01: Marie Knutsen (Norway), Petra Wimbersky (Germany) 2
2001/02: Claire Morel (France), Barbara Müller (Germany) 4
2002/03: Shelley Thompson (Germany) 4
2003/04: Anja Mittag (Germany) 6
2004/05: Elena Danilova (Russia) 9
2005/06: Elena Danilova (Russia) 7
2006/07: Marie Laure Delie (France), Fanndis Fridriksdóttir (Iceland), Ellen White (England) 3
2007/08: Marie Pollmann (Germany) 4
2008/09: Sofia Jakobsson (Sweden) 5
2009/10: Lieke Martens (Netherlands), Turid Knaak (Germany) 4
2010/11: Melissa Bjånesøy (Norway) 7
2011/12: Elin Rubensson (Sweden) 5

Highest attendances
Qualifying: Germany v Finland, Ludwigshafen, 1999/2000, 6,002
Final tournament: Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia v Spain, Skopje, 2009/10, 8,000

Final tournament appearances for U18 and U19 (including 2012)
14 Germany
11 France
10 Spain
9 Norway
9 Sweden
8 England
6 Switzerland, Italy, Denmark
4 Russia, Netherlands
3 Scotland
2 Belgium, Finland, Iceland
1 Hungary, Poland, Belarus, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Romania, Portugal, Serbia

Last updated: 14/07/12 22.51CET

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