2005 UEFA Women's Championship qualification
- 2005 UEFA Women's Championship qualification
The qualification for the 2005 UEFA Women's Championship was held between March 26, 2003 & November 27, 2004. The first-placed of the group stage qualified directly. The second-placed and the two best third-placed teams played in two playoff matches for three other berths. England qualified as host.
Group Stage
Group 1
Group 4
Playoffs
External links
* [http://rsssf.com/tablese/eur-women05.html Tables & results] at RSSSF.com
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