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France tested again in 2010/11 draw

Some tough groups are in prospect following the draw for the 2010/11 UEFA European Women's Under-17 first qualifying round, made in Nyon on Tuesday, with France placed in the same group as Sweden.

The draw is made in Nyon
The draw is made in Nyon ©UEFA.com

Some tough groups are in prospect following the draw for the 2010/11 UEFA European Women's Under-17 first qualifying round, made in Nyon on Tuesday.

Draw
For the competition's fourth edition, 41 nations have entered, one more than in previous years. Germany, winners of the first two competitions, have been given a bye straight to the second qualifying round. The other 40 sides are split into ten groups of four, and France – whose bid for a third straight finals appearance in 2009/10 has already been ended by Germany – have again been placed in a pool with a big name in women's football, this time Sweden. At the draw Jim Boyce, 1st Vice-Chairman of the UEFA Youth and Amateur Football Committee, presented last season's France captain Marion Torrent with the Fair Play trophy.

Road to Nyon
The groups will be played as one-venue mini-tournaments in autumn 2010. The winners and the five runners-up with the best record against those first and third in their pool will join Germany in the second qualifying round the following spring. Four teams will eventually qualify for the final tournament which, as in previous years, will be held in UEFA's hometown of Nyon, Switzerland in June 2011. The 2009/10 second qualifying round draw will be made on Wednesday morning.

2010/11 UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship
First qualifying round

Hosts in bold
Group 1 (25-30 September 2010)
Group 2 (15-20 October 2010)
FinlandCzech Republic
NorwayRepublic of Ireland
KazakhstanFYR Macedonia
SerbiaNorthern Ireland
Group 3 (15-20 October 2010)
Group 4 (3-8 October 2010)
DenmarkSpain
HungaryNetherlands
MoldovaGeorgia
SloveniaBelarus
Group 5 (20-25 September 2010)
Group 6 (3-8 October 2010)
ItalyBelgium
IcelandEngland
BulgariaArmenia
LithuaniaTurkey
Group 7 (6-11 October 2010)
Group 8 (5-10 October 2010)
ScotlandSweden
UkraineFrance
RomaniaCroatia
AustriaIsrael
Group 9 (14-19 October 2010, tbc)
Group 10 (26 September-1 October)
SwitzerlandWales
PolandRussia
LatviaFaroe Islands
EstoniaGreece