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The 2017 UEFA European Women's Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Women's Euro 2017, was the 12th edition of the UEFA Women's Championship, the quadrennial international football championship organised by UEFA for the women's national teams of Europe. The competition was expanded to 16 teams (from 12 teams in the previous edition).
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The two nations were also the finalists of the 1970 Women's World Cup in Italy. Italy hosted another European women's tournament a decade later, the 1979 European Competition for Women's Football – won by Denmark. [6] UEFA displayed little enthusiasm for women's football and were particularly hostile to Italy's independent women's football ...
Group B of UEFA Women's Euro 2017 contained Germany, Italy, Russia and Sweden. The matches were played from 17 to 25 July 2017. The matches were played from 17 to 25 July 2017. [ 1 ]
If a player is injured or ill severely enough to prevent her participation in the tournament before her team's first match, she can be replaced by another player. The squad list must be published no later than 10 days before the tournaments opening match. [1] [2] Age, caps, goals and clubs are correct as of 16 July 2017.
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup final tournament and qualifying competition (20%) UEFA Women's Euro 2013 final tournament and qualifying competition (40%) 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying competition (40%) The 38 highest-ranked teams entered the qualifying group stage, while the eight lowest-ranked teams entered the preliminary round. [6]
2016 Women's Euro Winners Cup; 2017 Women's Euro Winners Cup; ... 2019 Women's Euro Winners Cup; 2020 Women's Euro Winners Cup; 2021 Women's Euro Winners Cup;
In the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary. [2]On 1 June 2017, the UEFA Executive Committee agreed that the competition would be part of the International Football Association Board (IFAB)'s trial to allow a fourth substitute to be made during extra time.