GROUP 6
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GROUP 6
QUALIFYING ROUND 26/09/2015 – 04/10/2015 GROUP 6 AZERBAIJAN – BELGIUM – CZECH REPUBLIC - GEORGIA Dear Football Friends, In the name of the Royal Belgian Football Association, I am honoured to welcome our friends from Azerbaijan, the Czech Republic and Georgia to the first qualifying round of the UEFA European Women’s Under-17 Championship 2015-2016. I sincerely hope that they will enjoy their stay in our country and wish them a safe journey home after the tournament. We are doing our best to make this tournament a success and I am certain that the hotels, and the clubs of the training grounds and stadiums will do everything they can to ensure the best possible conditions. Our special thanks go to the people of Royal Standard de Liège and KAS Eupen who open their doors this week to the participating teams. Tournaments such as this give young players the opportunity to develop at international level. The level of this first qualifying round of the UEFA European Women’s Under-17 Championship is indeed much higher than our national football competitions, which will allow the participating players to gain a wealth of experience. For this reason, I would also like to thank UEFA as organizer of the Women’s Under-17 Championships for giving the countries of Europe this opportunity. This tournament would not be possible without UEFA’s financial support and organizational assistance! With Azerbaijan, the Czech Republic, Georgia and Belgium, this tournament promises to be real extravaganza. Each team is dreaming of reaching the finals in Belarus and we wish them all the very best. We hope that despite the stakes and the importance of the tournament, the matches can take place in a positive climate, with attention for respect and fair play. Enjoy the tournament! Gaston Schreurs Member Executive Committee RBFA Tournament Director SCHEDULE Tuesday 29 September 2015 Standard Ac. 14:00 Czech Republic - Azerbaijan Standard Ac. 19:00 Belgium - Georgia Thursday 1 October 2015 KAS Eupen 15:00 Georgia - Czech Rep. KAS Eupen 20:00 Belgium - Azerbaijan - Belgium - Georgia Sunday 4 October 2015 Standard Ac. 11:00 KAS Eupen 11:00 Czech Republic Azerbaijan TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS The UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship consists of three distinct stages: two qualifying rounds and an eight-team final tournament. Qualifying round The competition begins with one-venue four-team mini-tournaments, although the nations with the highest UEFA coefficient may be given byes to the second qualifying round. The winners and runners-up of the groups go through along with the required number of third-placed teams with the best record against the first and second-placed teams, to ensure there are 24 sides in the next phase. Elite round The 24 teams are drawn into six groups of four teams. The groups are played as one-venue mini-tournaments with the winners and the runners-up with the best record against the teams first and third in their section progressing to the finals to join the hosts. Final tournament The eight teams are split into two groups of four. The top two in each group go through to the knockout phase, beginning in the semi-finals. Further details, including the criteria for separating teams that finish level on points in a group, or after 80 minutes in a match, can be found on UEFA.com. HISTORY The UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship was launched for the 2007/08 season, having been approved by the UEFA Executive Committee on 22 May 2006. The decision to begin the annual competition followed the inauguration of the biennial FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup for 2008 – the European tournament acts as a qualifier when it is in the same year as the global finals – and also allowed UEFA to underline further its commitment to women's football and recognize the continual increase of activities in this sector. UEFA also hoped that this new championship would encourage and motivate those member associations who do not currently take part in a women's European competition to do so. UEFA's expectations were exceeded when 40 nations put in for the first edition, with the first qualifying round draw given the date of 19 February 2007. For the first season it was decided that four teams would progress to the finals, and UEFA itself acted as the hosts in its Swiss base of Nyon. Germany were to emerge champions ahead of France, Denmark and England, who all qualified for the World Cup. The following year Germany retained the title with a 7-0 final defeat of Spain, with France beating Norway 3-1 to finish third. Spain went one better in 2010 with a penalty shoot-out win against the Republic of Ireland, who had ended Germany's run in the semi-finals, and Jorge Vilda's side successfully defended the trophy in 2011 by beating France with a last-gasp goal. Germany reclaimed the title the following year, knocking Spain out in the second qualifying round before a penalty shoot-out win in the final against a side falling just short for the third time, France (who were to win the subsequent FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Azerbaijan). In 2013, after Germany failed to qualify for the first time, Poland took their maiden women's title, beating Sweden 1-0 in the final. That was the last four-team event in Nyon. From 2013/14 the finals were expanded to an eightsided tournament with different hosts each year, Germany again winning the first edition of the larger finals in England. Spain then themselves managed a third triumph in Iceland in 2015. Belarus, the Czech Republic and Lithuania will stage subsequent tournaments. WINNERS 2014/15 2013/14 2012/13 2011/12 2010/11 2009/10 2008/09 2007/08 : : : : : : : : Spain Germany Poland Germany Spain Spain Germany Germany BELGIUM ROYAL BELGIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCATION Founded: 1895 UEFA affiliation: 1954 FIFA affiliation: 1904 Address: 145, Avenue Houba de Strooper 1020 BRUSSELS Telephone: +32 2 477 1211 Fax: +32 2 478 2391 Website: www.belgianfootball.be e-mail: urbsfa.kbvb@footbel.com BELGIANFOOTBALL @BELGIANFOOTBALL AZERBAIJAN ASSOCIATION OF FOOTBALL FEDERATIONS OF AZERBAIJAN Founded: 1992 UEFA affiliation: 1994 FIFA affiliation: 1994 Address: 2208 Nobel prospekti 1025 BAKU Telephone: +994 12 404 27 77 Fax: +994 12 404 27 72 Website: www.affa.az e-mail: info@affa.az PLAYERS 1 Curto 2 Abdulova 3 Ozdemir 4 Aliyeva 5 Tenekeci 6 Özdemir 7 Ahmadova 8 Uygun 9 Hajiyeva 10 Sardarli 11 Kanpara 12 Teymurova 13 Ozdemir 14 Seyfatdinova 15 Mammadaliyeva 16 Inceoglu 17 Ismayilova 18 Gurgenidze 19 Gurgenidze 20 Fatullayeva Grazia Maila Nigar Hatice Arzu Gizem Ülkü Ayshan Dilge Vusala Rovshana Chagla Miray Firangiz Merve Vusala Gultac Zehra Narmin Nino Salome Sanay COACH ASGAROV Siyasat TEAM MANAGER IMANOVA Aziza 13.06.1999 07.08.1999 05.01.1999 12.06.1999 22.10.1999 15.02.2000 05.05.2000 09.11.1999 03.10.1999 22.06.2000 01.07.1999 14.08.1999 14.08.1999 11.03.2000 20.09.1999 21.04.1999 02.04.1999 15.10.2000 30.01.2000 27.08.1999 SCHOTT MAINZ Tahsil (Baku) FFC MONTABAUR Tahsil (Baku) FFC FRANKFURT FFC MONTABAUR Tahsil (Baku) FFC FRANKFURT Tovuz Imishli HERTHA 03 ZEHLENDORF Tahsil (Baku) EINTRACH FRANKFURT Shaki Sumqayit Fc EINTRACH FRANKFURT Tahsil (Baku) ZAQATALA ZAQATALA Tahsil (Baku) GK GK DEF DEF ATT DEF DEF DEF DEF MID MID MID MID ATT DEF ATT MID MID DEF DEF CZECH REPUBLIC FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC Founded: 1901 UEFA affiliation: 1954 FIFA affiliation: 1907 Address: Diskarska 100 16017 PRAGUE 6 Telephone: +420 233 029 111 Fax: +420 233 353 107 Website: www.fotbal.cz e-mail: facr@fotbal.cz PLAYERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ZELENÁ DUDOVÁ SIVÁKOVÁ VALÁŠKOVÁ KLÍMOVÁ KAVALOVÁ PŘÍKASKÁ DUBCOVÁ DUBCOVÁ ČIPEROVÁ KRIŠTOFOVÁ RADOVÁ ŠLAJSOVÁ KHÝROVÁ KODADOVÁ LIPKOVÁ PAVLASOVÁ STAŠKOVÁ Klára Lucie Kristýna Natálie Markéta Natálie Kristýna Kamila Michaela Kristýna Šárka Adéla Gabriela Michaela Natálie Gabriela Tereza Andrea 11.05.2000 29.08.2000 14.06.2000 04.05.2000 08.06.1999 07.04.1999 03.03.1999 17.01.1999 17.01.1999 19.03.1999 08.09.2000 16.02.1999 07.04.2000 03.02.2000 05.05.2000 20.07.1999 18.05.2000 12.05.2000 AC Sparta Praha AC Sparta Praha AC Sparta Praha 1. FC Slovácko Horní Heršpice AC Sparta Praha 1. FC Slovácko 1. FC Slovácko 1. FC Slovácko SK Slavia Praha Horní Heršpice FC Viktoria Plzen FC Viktoria Plzen AC Sparta Praha AC Sparta Praha 1. FC Slovácko Pardubice AC Sparta Praha GK DEF MID DEF DEF DEF DEF MID MID MID ATT MID MID ATT MID GK ATT ATT COACH RADA Karel TEAM MANAGER ŠMAHELOVÁ Lucie GEORGIA GEORGIAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION Founded: 1990 UEFA affiliation: 1992 FIFA affiliation: 1992 Address: 76a Chavchavadze Avenue 0162 TBILISI Telephone: +995 32 912 680 Fax: +995 322 91 59 95 Website: www.gff.ge e-mail: gff@gff.ge GeorgianFFofficial @GeorgianFF PLAYERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 45 16 17 18 URUSHADZE KALANDADZE JANELIDZE CHKHARTISHVILI SAGARADZE NARSIA ANTADZE SHAKARISHVILI NAKVETAURI EPITASHVILI KHERGIANI GABUNIA BAJELIDZE ANTADZE GUJABIDZE KHANDAZIANI JANIKASHVILI GOGESHVILI Ketevan Mariam Ana Nino Manoni Sopiko Darina Violeta Nadejda Tamari Keso Tatia Ana Salome Nino Amalia Mariami Mariam COACH TAMAZ Kostava TEAM MANAGER RAMISHVILI Levan 20.06.2000 19.12.2000 20/02/1999 5/01/1999 16.07.2000 03.05.2000 27/07/1999 09.02.2000 2/10/1999 21.02.2000 24/09/1999 7/07/2000 04.05.2000 30/01/1999 15.11.2000 23.11.2000 05.06.2000 02.03.1999 GK DEF DEF DEF DEF MID MID MID ATT ATT MID GK MID MID DEF MID ATT MID VENUES MATCH VENUES STANDARD ACADEMY Allée du Bol d’Air 13 – 4031 Angleur FEYTONGS Sacha +32 497/47.56.00 KAS EUPEN Kehrweg 14 – 4700 Eupen RADERMACHER Joseph TRAINING GROUNDS STANDARD ACADEMY Allée du Bol d’Air 11, 4031 ANGLEUR VISÉ/LIXHE Visé (field 1) : Rue de Mons 15, 4600 VISE Lixhe (field 1) : Rue de Liège, 4600 LIXHE HERSTAL Rue E. Muraille 158, 4040 HERSTAL BLEGNY Rue de Trembleur 19, 4670 BLEGNY PERSONAL NOTES