2001 UEFA Women's Championship

2001 UEFA Women's Championship

2001 UEFA Women's Championship took place in Germany between June 23 and July 7 Ye|2001|sports. It was won by Germany in the final against Sweden thanks to a golden goal.

Qualification

:"See main article: 2001 UEFA Women's Championship qualification"16 competing teams formed 4 groups; the winners of each group qualified for the Championship, while the teams finishing second and third hade to play a playoff in order to qualify.

Qualified teams

*Group 1: France, Sweden
*Group 2: Norway, England
*Group 3: Germany, Italy
*Group 4: Russia, Denmark

Group stage

Group A

footballbox
date = 2001-06-23
team1 = fbw-rt|GER
score = 3–1
team2 = fbw|SWE
goals1 = Müller 42' 65
Meinert 78'
goals2 = Ljungberg 14'
stadium = Steigerwaldstadion - Erfurt
---- footballbox
date = 2001-06-24
team1 = fbw-rt|RUS
score = 1–1
team2 = fbw|ENG
goals1 = Svetlitskaya 62'
goals2 = Banks 45'
stadium = Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld - Jena
---- footballbox
date = 2001-06-27
team1 = fbw-rt|GER
score = 5–0
team2 = fbw|RUS
goals1 = Wiegmann 43' Prinz 50' Meinert 69' Smisek 73' 90
goals2 =
stadium = Steigerwaldstadion - Erfurt
---- footballbox
date = 2001-06-27
team1 = fbw-rt|SWE
score = 4–0
team2 = fbw|ENG
goals1 = Törnqvist 2' Bengtsson 26' Ljungberg 75' Eriksson 80'
goals2 =
stadium = Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld - Jena
---- footballbox
date = 2001-06-30
team1 = fbw-rt|ENG
score = 0-3
team2 = fbw|GER
goals1 =
goals2 = Wimbersky 57' Wiegmann 65' Lingor 68'
stadium = Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld - Jena
---- footballbox
date = 2001-06-30
team1 = fbw-rt|SWE
score = 1–0
team2 = fbw|RUS
goals1 = Fagerström 76'
goals2 =
stadium = Steigerwaldstadion - Erfurt

Group B

footballbox
date = 2001-06-25
team1 = fbw-rt|ITA
score = 2–1
team2 = fbw|DEN
goals1 = Panico 12' 72'
goals2 = Bukh 75'
stadium = Waldstadion - Aalen
---- footballbox
date = 2001-06-25
team1 = fbw-rt|NOR
score = 3–0
team2 = fbw|FRA
goals1 = Knudsen 14' Sykora (OG) 18'
Mellgren 40'
goals2 =
stadium = Donaustadion - Ulm
---- footballbox
date = 2001-06-28
team1 = fbw-rt|FRA
score = 3-4
team2 = fbw|DEN
goals1 = Pichon 21' Beghé 27' Blouet 83'
goals2 = Krogh 15', (pen) 90' Bonde 19'
Andersson 71'
stadium = Stadion an der Kreuzeiche - Reutlingen
---- footballbox
date = 2001-06-28
team1 = fbw-rt|NOR
score = 1–1
team2 = fbw|ITA
goals1 = Mellgren 16'
goals2 = Guarino 14'
stadium = Stadion an der Kreuzeiche - Reutlingen
---- footballbox
date = 2001-07-01
team1 = fbw-rt|DEN
score = 1–0
team2 = fbw|NOR
goals1 = Pedersen 85'
goals2 =
stadium = Waldstadion - Aalen
---- footballbox
date = 2001-07-01
team1 = fbw-rt|FRA
score = 2–0
team2 = fbw|ITA
goals1 = Pichon 37' Jézéquel (PEN) 74'
goals2 =
stadium = Donaustadion - Ulm

Semifinals

footballbox
date = July 4, 2001
team1 = fbw-rt|DEN
score = 0–1
team2 = fbw|SWE
goals1 =
goals2 = Nordlund 9'
stadium = Ulm
----footballbox
date = July 4, 2001
team1 = fbw-rt|GER
score = 1–0
team2 = fbw|NOR
goals1 = Smisek 57'
goals2 =
stadium = Ulm

Final

footballbox
date = July 7, 2001
team1 = fbw-rt|GER
score = 1–0 (asdet)
team2 = fbw|SWE
goals1 = Müller 98'
goals2 =
stadium = Ulm

Awards

External links

* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/WOCO/history/Season=2001/intro.html Tournament at UEFA.com]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/eur-women01.html Results at RSSSF]


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