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Injuries force finals squad changes

Ukraine midfielder Svitlana Vanyushkina has been replaced by striker Oksana Yakovyshyn while France have called up goalkeeper Laëtitia Stribick-Buerkel after Bérangère Sapowicz pulled out.

The finals in Finland begin on Sunday
The finals in Finland begin on Sunday ©Sportsfile

Ukraine and France have both been forced into late changes to their UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009™ squads.

Teenager called
For Ukraine, midfielder Svitlana Vanyushkina is injured and in her place comes 16-year-old striker Oksana Yakovyshyn, also of FC Legend Chernigov. She impressed in last season's UEFA European Under-17 Championship when she was the top scorer in qualifying with ten goals, though Ukraine did not make the four-team finals. Ukraine begin their campaign in Turku on Sunday against the Netherlands and also meet Denmark and the hosts.

Goalkeeping change
Meanwhile, having replaced right-back Sandrine Dusang with Laure Lepailleur last week, France's third-string goalkeeper Bérangère Sapowicz now has a thigh problem, meaning a call-up for Laëtitia Stribick-Buerkel, who won her sole senior cap in a 0-0 draw with Canada in March 2008. Stribick-Buerkel was the back-up to current senior first-choice Sarah Bouhaddi when France won the 2003 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship under the coach who will lead them in Finland, Bruno Bini. France open their Group B campaign next Monday against Iceland with games against Norway and Germany to come.

Revised Ukraine squad
Goalkeepers: Nadezhda Baranova (Zvezda-2005), Iryna Zvarych (WFC Rossiyanka), Kateryna Samson (FC Legend Chernigov).

Defenders: Yuliya Vaschenko (Zhilstroy-1 Kharkiv), Maryna Masalska (Zhilstroy-1 Kharkiv), Inessa Tytova (Zhilstroy-1 Kharkiv), Valentyna Kotyk (ShVSM-Izmaylovo Moskva), Alla Lyshafay (Zvezda-2005), Olena Mazurenko (1. FC Nürnberg), Olena Khodyreva (FC Legend Chernigov).

Midfielders: Iryna Vasylyuk FC Illichivets Mariupol), Vira Dyatel (Zvezda-2005), Nataliya Zinchenko (Zvezda-2005), Lyudmyla Lemeshko (ShVSM-Izmajlovo Moskva), Lyudmyla Pekur (WFC Rossiyanka), Tetyana Chorna (WFC Rossiyanka), Nataliya Sukhorukova (Zhilstroy-1 Kharkiv), Tetiana Romanenko (FC Energia Voronezh).

Forwards: Daryna Apanaschenko (Zvezda-2005), Olga Boychenko (FC Legend Chernigov), Svitlana Frishko (Zhilstroy-1 Kharkiv), Oksana Yakovyshyn (FC Legend Chernigov).

Revised France squad
Goalkeepers: Sarah Bouhaddi (FCF Juvisy), Céline Deville (Montpellier Hérault SC), Laëtitia Stribick-Buerkel (ASJ Soyaux).

Defenders: Delphine Blanc (RC Saint-Etienne), Sonia Bompastor (Washington Freedom), Ludivine Diguelman (Montpellier Hérault SC), Laura Georges (Olympique Lyonnais), Laure Lepailleur (Paris Saint-Germain FC), Ophélie Meilleroux (Nord Allier Yzeure), Sabrina Viguier (Montpellier Hérault SC).

Midfielders: Camille Abily (Los Angeles Sol), Élise Bussaglia (Montpellier Hérault SC), Corine Franco (Olympique Lyonnais), Amandine Henry (Olympique Lyonnais), Louisa Nécib (Olympique Lyonnais), Sandrine Soubeyrand (FCF Juvisy), Gaétane Thiney (FCF Juvisy).

Forwards: Sandrine Brétigny (Olympique Lyonnais), Candie Herbert (FC Hénin-Beaumont), Eugénie Le Sommer (Stade Briochin FF), Élodie Thomis (Olympique Lyonnais), Laëtitia Tonazzi (FCF Juvisy).

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