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Sjekk saldoen på SMS! Nå kan du raskt og enkelt få saldo direkte på mobilen uansett hvor du er. Du sender bare SALDO til 03800 og du får svar med det samme. Er det ikke nok penger, kan du også overføre mellom egne kontoer på SMS. For å ta i bruk SMS-tjenestene registrerer du deg i nettbanken. Med Postbanken Leve får du rimeligere SMS-tjenester og slipper gebyr for varekjøp og betaling i nettbank. Kom i gang på dagligbank.no i dag Postbanken en del av DnB NOR Bank ASA Population: 4. 801 100 Number of clubs: 1. 846 Number of teams: 27. 089 Number of players: 370 901 Number of female players: 107. 477 Number of referees: 2.287 Year of foundation: 1902 (April 30) Affiliated to FIFA: 1908 Name of National Stadium: Ullevaal Stadium Capacity of National Stadium: 26.000 (all seated) Season: April November National colours: Shirt: Red Shorts: White Socks: Blue Address: The Football Association of Norway Ullevaal Stadion N-0840 Oslo NORWAY Telephone: + 47 21 02 93 00 Telefax: + 47 21 02 93 01 Internet home page: www.fotball.no International honours (Women s football): Olympic Tournament: Gold medal 2000 Bronze medal 1996 FIFA World Cup: Gold medal 1995 Silver medal 1991 European Championship: Gold medal 1987 and 1993 Silver medal 1989, 1991 and 2005 FIFA World Tournament: Gold medal 1988 National league and cup League winner 2008: Røa Cup winner 2008: Røa League winners (84-08): Trondheims-Ørn (7), Asker (6), Sprint/Jeløy (4), Kolbotn (4), Røa (3) Nymark (1), Klepp (1). Cup winners (78-08): Trondheims-Ørn (8), BUL (5), Asker (5), Sprint/Jeløy (4), Røa (3), Bøler (1), Klepp (1), Setskog/Høland (1), Sandviken (1), Medkila (1) President: Sondre Kåfjord General Secretary: Erik Loe facts norway 3
StatoilHydro ønsker kvinnelandslaget lykke til i EM 2009! officials StatoilHydro er offisiell Samarbeidspartner til Norges Fotballforbund og Hovedsponsor for kvinnelandslaget. StatoilHydros suksess skyldes i stor grad mennesker med evne og vilje til å tenke annerledes, med mot til å forsøke å gjøre det umulige mulig og med kompetanse og utholdenhet til å jobbe hardt for å oppnå enestående resultater. Skal vi lykkes i fremtiden trenger vi flere slike mennesker. Ikke bare vi, men også samfunnet vi lever i og av. Vi kaller dem Morgendagens helter. Head Coach: Bjarne Berntsen Assistant Coach: Pål Arne Johansen Assistant Coach: Leif Gunnar Smerud Goalkeeper Coach: John T. Konstad Team Manager: Anita Rapp Physioterapist: Randi Helen Welle (to 31. 08.): Medical Doctor: John Inge Netland (from 31. 08.): (to 31. 08.): Medical Doctor: Massage Therapist: Ola Jøsendal Elisabeth Sunde Tveter (from 31. 08.): Massage Therapist: Anne Torkelsen Media Officer: Jon Jamessen Kit Manager: Heidi Vig Foto: Scanpix Observer: Jarl Torske Observer: Roger Finfjord Head of Delegation: Synnøve Media Tverlid Guide Norway 5
the Bjarne Berntsen Date of Birth: 21.12 1956 Residens: Figgjo Civil status: Married, one child Education: Bachelor in Sports, BSc in Business, Highest trainer education in Norwegian Football, Highest leader education in Norwegian Football 1983-1985: Director, Rogaland Football District 1989-1992 : General Manager, Viking Sport AS 1996-1997: CEO, BOX Reklemebyrå (PR Company) 1997-1999: Managing Director, TV Vest 1999-2004: Managing Director, Viking Football ASA coach Player Background: 1973-1977: Figgjo IL (Norway) 1977-1982: Viking FK (Norway) 1977: Norway Under-21 National Team (2 matches) 1978-1982: Norway A National Team (33 matches) 1983-2001: Figgjo IL (Norway) Umbro -Er utstyrsleverandør til fotballjentene på veien til EM-suksess 09 umbro.no Coaching Background: 1980-1987: Head Coach, Figgjo IL (Norway) 1982-1983: Regional Association Instructor, Rogaland Football District 1986-1988: Head Coach, Bryne IL (Norway) 1986-1987: Assistant Coach, National A - team (Norway) 1989-1992: Head Coach, Figgjo IL (Norway) 1993-1995: Head Coach, Viking FK (Norway) 1996-2004: Head Coach, Figgjo IL (Norway) 2004: Head Coach Viking FK (Norway) from 20.04.-05.07.04 Titles won: 1987: Gold medal National Cup Championship Norway with Bryne IL 1994: Bronze medal National League Championship Norway with Viking FK 2005: Silver medal UEFA EURO 2005 Women s Championship 7
statistics statistics national women s team Opponent Matches Won Draw Lost Goal-diff. Australia 4 3 1 0 13-2 Austria 3 3 0 0 9-0 Belgium 6 5 1 0 25-1 Brazil 7 2 2 3 9-11 Bulgaria 1 1 0 0 3-0 Canada 9 8 1 0 35-6 China 23 13 3 7 34-27 Czech Republic 4 4 0 0 25-2 Denmark 37 18 10 9 78-48 England 15 11 1 3 35-9 Finland 31 20 7 4 72-17 France 16 8 5 3 25-8 Germany 31 13 5 13 46-51 Ghana 1 1 0 0 7-2 Greece 2 2 0 0 7-0 Hungary 4 4 0 0 16-1 Iceland 6 4 1 1 19-8 Israel 2 2 0 0 10-0 Italy 17 13 2 2 42-21 Japan 4 2 0 2 9-6 Korea Republic 1 1 0 0 7-1 Solveig Gulbrandsen (right) and Aly Wagner in the bronze final in the FIFA Women s World Cup, China 2007. USA wins the match 4-1. Photo: Sara Johannessen / SCANPIX Name Club(s) A-Matches Hege Riise Team Strømmen (Carolina Courage/USA, 188 Setskog/Høland, Nikko/Japan, Asker) Bente Nordby Djugården/Sweden (Asker, Kolbotn, 172 Carolina Courage/USA, San Diego Spirit/USA, Athene Moss, Sprint/Jeløy, Gjøvik, Raufoss/Vind, Raufoss) Linda Medalen Asker (Nikko/Japan) 152 Heidi Støre Nikko/Japan (Trollhättan/Sweden, 151 Sprint/Jeløy, Kolbotn, Athene Moss) Unni Lehn Trondheims-Ørn (Carolina Courage/USA) 134 Solveig Gulbrandsen Stabæk (Kolbotn) 133 Brit Sandaune Trondheims-Ørn 120 Ann Kristin Aarønes Trondheims-Ørn (Spjelkavik) 111 Gunn Nyborg Nikko/Japan (Asker) 110 Ane Stangeland Horpestad Klepp (Kolbotn) 107 all time player appearances Netherlands 14 8 4 2 25-5 New Zealand 2 2 0 0 5-0 Updated August 1st 2009 Nigeria 3 3 0 0 14-3 Northern Ireland 1 1 0 0 4-1 Poland 2 2 0 0 6-0 Portugal 3 3 0 0 12-0 Russia (and Soviet) 8 6 2 0 16-3 Serbia & Montenegro 2 2 0 0 7-0 Slovakia 2 2 0 0 21-0 Spain 2 2 0 0 4-0 Sweden 41 19 9 13 72-64 Switzerland 7 7 0 0 34-0 Taiwan 1 1 0 0 12-1 Thailand 1 1 0 0 4-0 Ukraine 4 2 2 0 10-3 USA 45 19 2 23 58-84 Total 362 218 58 86 830-385 Name Club(s) Goals Marianne Pettersen Asker (Gjelleråsen, Athene Moss) 66 Linda Medalen Asker (Nikko/Japan) 64 Ann Kristin Aarønes Trondheims-Ørn (Spjelkavik) 60 Hege Riise Team Strømmen (Carolina Courage/USA, 58 Setskog/Høland, Nikko/Japan, Asker) Dagny Mellgren Klepp (Boston Breakers/USA, Bjørnar, Klepp) 49 Solveig Gulbrandsen Stabæk (Kolbotn) 40 Ragnhild Gulbrandsen Asker (Trondheims-Ørn, Boston Breakers/USA) 30 Unni Lehn Trondheims-Ørn (Carolina Courage/USA) 24 Birthe Hegstad Sprint/Jeløy (Jardar, NC State/USA, Klepp) 23 Heidi Støre Nikko/Japan (Trollhättan/Sweden, Sprint/Jeløy, 22 Updated August 1st 2009 Kolbotn, Athene Moss) 8 9
1 2 3 4 Ingrid Hjelmseth Shirt number: 1 Stabæk Previous club(s): Skjetten, Trondheims-Ørn, Asker Born: 10-04-80 172 cm Civil status: Single Occupation: Graduate engineer Hobbies: Skiing, outdoor life and books achievements: Silver medalist EURO 2005 matches (goals): 20 Team Matches: U18: 4, U21: 12 Toril Hetland Akerhaugen Shirt number: 2 Stabæk Previous club(s) Asker FK, Lørenskog Born: 05-03-82 Residence: Asker 164 cm Civil status: Common law Occupation: Physioterapeut Hobbies: Friends, family, movies, reading achievements: Silver medalist U18 matches (goals): 6 Team Matches: U18: 2, U21: 16 Marita Skammelsrud Lund Shirt number: 3 Team Strømmen Previous club(s): Lisleby FK, Skogstrand IL Born: 29-01-89 173 cm Civil status: In a relationship Occupation: Student Hobbies: Friends, family achievements: 3 rd place U19 2008 U19 bronze medal Euro 2007 matches (goals): 13 Team Matches: U17: 13 (1), U19: 23 (2), U20: 6 Ingvild Stensland Shirt number: 4 Olympique Lyon Previous club(s): Lyngdal, Donn, Athene Moss, Kolbotn IL, Gøteborg Born: 03-08-81 Residence: Lyon 176 cm Civil status: Engaged Occupation: Football player Hobbies: Friends and family achievements: Silver medalist EURO 2005 matches (goals): 80(3) Team Matches: U17: 4, U18: 12, U21: 20(1) 10 11
5 6 7 8 Anneli Giske Camilla Huse Trine Bjerke Rønning Solveig Gulbrandsen Shirt number: 5 Fløya Previous club(s): Salangen, Medkila Born: 25-07-85 Residence: Tromsø 174 cm Occupation: Med school Hobbies: Telemark skiing matches (goals): 6 Team Matches: U17: 8 (2), U19: 26 (2), U21: 11 (2), U23: 6 Shirt number: 6 Røa Previous club(s): Athene Moss, Kolbotn IL Born: 31-08-79 163 cm Civil status: Engaged, two children Occupation: Teacher matches (goals): 31 Team Matches: U18: 3, U21: 3 Shirt number: 7 Stabæk Previous club(s): Trondheims-Ørn, Kolbotn Born: 14-06-82 164 cm Civil status: Married Occupation: Football player Hobbies: Friends and family achievements: Silver medalist EURO 2005, silver medalist U19 2001 matches (goals): 95(16) Team Matches: U17: 5(2), U18: 15(4) Shirt number: 8 Stabæk Previous club(s): Kolbotn IL Born: 12-01-81 Residence: Kolbotn 170 cm Civil status: married, one child Occupation: Football player achievements: Olympic Gold medal Sydney 2000, Silver medalist EURO 2005 matches (goals): 133(40) Team Matches: U16: 1(4), U18: 1, U21: 3 12 13
9 10 11 12 Isabell Lehn Herlovsen Shirt number: 9 Kolbotn Previous club(s): Begby, Hafslund Born: 23-06-88 Residence: Fredrikstad 169 cm Civil status: Single Occupation: Fotball player Hobbies: Golf, music and friends achievements: Silver medalist EURO 2005 matches (goals): 39 (5) Team Matches: U17: 12, U19: 13 (3), U20: 5, U23: 2 Lindy Melissa Wiik Shirt number: 10 Stabæk Previous club(s): Asker, Slemmestad Born: 07-02-85 165 cm Civil status: Boyfriend Occupation: Student - Norwegian School Of Sport Sciences Hobbies: taking photos, make food, beachvolleyball, making intern movies, achievements: 2nd in U19 European Championship 2003. 2nd Open Nordic Tournament U21 2005. 4th place World Cup 2007. Quarterfinal Olympic 2008 matches (goals): 42 (14) Team Matches: U17: 4 (1), U19: 24 (10), U21: 13 (5), U23: 2 (1) Leni Laursen Kaurin Shirt number: 11 Turbine Potsdam (Germany) Previous club(s): Skarbövik,Fortuna Aalesund,Asker, Team Strömmen,Asker Born: 21-03-81 Residence: Potsdam, Germany 166 cm Occupation: Football player Hobbies: Snowboard,Puzzle, Blades, golf, wakeboard matches (goals): 56 (4) Team Matches: U17: 6 (3), U18: 9 (2), U21: 22 (5) Caroline Knutsen Shirt number: 12 Røa Previous club(s): Kongsvinger, Asker, Vålerenga Born: 21-11-83 174 cm Civil status: Single Occupation: Fotball player Hobbies: Frisbee, friends and family matches (goals): 4 Team Matches: U17: 1, U19: 3, U21: 2 14 15
team picture Row 1 from left: Anita Rapp (Team Administrator), Hedda Strand Gardsjord, Ingvild Landvik Isaksen, Christine Colombo Nilsen, Ingrid Hjelmseth, Caroline Knutsen, Lindy Melissa Wiik, Lene Glesåen Storløkken, Heidi Vig (Kit Manager). Row 2 from left: Bjarne Berntsen (Head Coach), Maren Nævdal Mjelde, Camilla Huse, Trine Bjerke Rønning, Runa Vikestad, Leni Laursen Kaurin, Toril Hetland Akerhaugen, Marit Sandvei, Kristin Lie, Pål Arne Johansen (Assistant Coach), Elisabeth Sunde Tveter (Massage Therapist). Row 3 from left: John T. Konstad (Assistant Coach), Anneli Giske, Solveig Gulbrandsen, Marita Skammelsrud Lund, Ingvild Stensland, Cecilie Pedersen, Elise Hove Thorsnes, Isabell Lehn Herlovsen, Leif Gunnar Smerud (Assistant Coach), Randi Helen Welle (Physiotherapist), Ola Jøsendal (Medical Doctor). 16 17
13 14 15 16 Christine Colombo Nilsen Shirt number: 13 Kolbotn IL Previous club(s): Kambo, Athene Moss, Arna-Bjørnar, Liungen Born: 30-04-82 184 cm Civil status: Relationship Occupation: Football player Hobbies: Painting achievements: Silver Medalist EURO 2005 matches (goals): 6 Team Matches: U17: 2, U18: 7, U21: 7 Marit Sandvei Shirt number: 14 Team Strømmen Previous club(s): Rælingen FK, Skjetten SK Born: 21-05-87 Residence: Lillestrøm 162 cm Civil status: Single Occupation: Student Hobbies: Friends, family, sports matches (goals): 0 Team Matches: U19: 4 Hedda Strand Gardsjord Shirt number: 15 Røa Previous club(s): VCU Virginia Common wealth University Born: 28-06-82 168 cm Civil status: Ugift Occupation: Student Hobbies: School is my hobby! matches (goals): 4 Elise Hove Thorsnes Shirt number: 16 Røa Previous club(s): Syril, Kaupanger, Arna-Bjørnar Born: 14-08-84 175 cm Occupation: Student Hobbies: Skiing, friends, family achievements: 3rd place U19 2007 matches (goals): 23(1) Team Matches: U17: 8 (3), U19: 18 (9), U21: 3 (2) 18 19
17 18 19 20 Maren Nævdal Mjelde Shirt number: 17 Arna Bjørnar Previous club(s): Fri Born: 06-11-89 Residence: Bergen, Arna 165 cm Civil status: In a relationship Occupation: Student Hobbies: Friends and family achievements: Silver medalist U19 2008, 3rd place U19 2007 matches (goals): 4 Team Matches: U17: 12 (1), U19: 38 (11), U20: 7 (1), U23: 2 Runa Vikestad Shirt number: 18 Kolbotn IL Previous club(s): FK Senja, Fløya, Fortuna Hjørring Born: 13-08-84 171 cm Civil status: Single Occupation: Personal trainer Hobbies: Snowboard achievements: Silver medalist UEFA's U19 Championship 2003 matches (goals): 6 Natoinal Youth Team Matches: U17: 6 (2), U19: 16 (1), U21: 19 (1), U23: 7 (2) Ingvild Landvik Isaksen Shirt number: 19 Kolbotn IL Previous club(s): Drøbak/Frogn IL Born: 10-02-89 Residence: Drøbak 170 cm Civil status: Single Occupation: Football player Hobbies: Music and concerts, friends, snowboarding achievements: Silver medalist U19 2008, 3rd. Place U19 2007 matches (goals): 6 Team Matches: U17: 6, U19: 32 (9), U20: 7 Kristin Lie Shirt number: 20 Trondheims-Ørn Previous club(s): Namdalseid,Beistad, Verdal Born: 13-12-78 Residence: Trondheim 168 cm Civil status: Single Occupation: Social worker, at school Hobbies: Activities with other people matches (goals): 14(1) Team Matches: U21: 12 (7) 20 21
21 22 facts Lene Glesåen Storløkken Shirt number: 21 Team Strømmen Previous club(s): Kurland, Athene Moss Born: 20-06-81 Residence: Løvenstad, Rælingen kommune 163 cm Civil status: Cohabitant Occupation: After school activity assistant Hobbies: Movies, music, spending time with friends and family achievements: 4th place in the World cup 2007 matches (goals): 46(5) Team Matches: U16: 12 (2), U17: 6, U18: 13 (1), U21: 13 Cecilie Pedersen Shirt number: 22 Avaldsnes Previous club(s): Sveio, Haugar Born: 14-09-90 Residence: Haugesund 173 cm Occupation: Student matches (goals): 0 Team Matches: U19: 9 (10), U20: 1 Women s football in Norway World s greatest engagement among female, compared to inhabitants: 4,7 million inhabitants in Norway More than 110 000 female players every 4th player is female, greatest female sport in Norway 6 811 female teams nationwide 62 000 attended educational programs organized by NFF 16 000 of those are females Female representation in boards The Norwegian National Team is the only team that has taken the Gold Medal in the Olympics, the World Cup and the European Cup! The women football development project 2008-2012: Target 1: Gold Medals Olympics, UEFA Euro 2009, FIFA World Cup Germany 2011 Target 2: Recruit, develop and remain more female players & statistics 22 23
milestones football history 1902 The Football Association of Norway is founded April 30th. 1908 The Football Association of Norway becomes a member of FIFA. 1970 The first unofficial women s football team established in Grimstad. 1976 Women s football is especially recognised by The Football Association of Norway. 1987. Norway is European Champions. Norway beats Sweden (2-1) in the the final at Ullevaal Stadium. Trude Stendal scores both goals. Here in action. Photo: Eystein Hanssen NTB / SCANPIX 1978 The first official international friendly matches are played at the Nordic Tournament, taking place in Denmark. Sweden is the first opponent and defeats Norway (2-1). The first official National championship in women s football is played. Team BUL(Bondeungdomslaget) (already with 4 unofficial championships) wins the cup final against Trondheims/Ørn after a penalty shoot-out. 1986 The first international friendly game for girls is played. Sweden is Norway s opponent and wins the match (2-0) in Lillestrøm, Norway. 1987 European Champions! The Norwegian National Women s Team wins the Gold Medal after their (2-1) victory over Sweden in the final at Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo. From this year on, Norway has a nationwide top division in women s football, based on 10 teams. 1988 World Champions! Unofficial World Cup in China. The Norwegian National Women s Team wins the first Women s FIFA Invitational Tournament 1988 in China. Norway defeats Sweden (1-0) in the final. 1989 Silver Medal during the European Championship in Germany. The host nation, Germany, beats Norway (4-1) in the final. The background photo: This photo is either from 1937 or 1938. Nine girls are playing football vs. a team of "oldies" (guys older than the girls) in Aurland, Sogn & Fjordane. 1991 Silver medal in the first official World Championship for women in China. The US team 24 25
defeats Norway (1-2) in the final. Silver medal in the UEFA Women s Championsship in Denmark. Germany defeats Norway 3-1. 1993 European Champions! Norway defeats the hosting nation, Italy 1-0. 1994 The Norwegian National Women s Team once more proves their position by qualifying for the final round in both the European- and World Championships. 1995 World Champions! Sweden hosts The FIFA World Cup. Norway defeats Germany 2-0 in front of 17.000 fans who sits through a steady rain at Råsunda Stadium. Hege Riise and Marianne Pettersen scores the goals that leads to Norway s first official Women's World Cup title. 1996 Bronze Medal in the Olympic Games, Atlanta. This is the first Olympic Football Tournament for women. Norway defeats Brazil (2-0) in the bronze final. USA takes the Gold Medal. June 18th, 1995. Stockholm, Sweden. Norway beats Germany (2-0) in the World Championship final. Heidi Støre shows the Championship trophee. Photo: Calle Tõrnstrõm NTB / SCANPIX 1991: China. First official World Championship in football for women. USA beats Norway in the final (2-1) and Norway wins silver medal in the championship. Photo: Lise Åserud SCANPIX 1997 The Football Association of Norway, in cooperation with the Swedish Football Association is hosting the UEFA European Championship (European Women s Football Championship). Germany wins the competition. 1999 The Norwegian National Women s Team participates in the FIFA Women s World Cup USA and obtains 4th place after loosing for Brazil on penalties in the bronze final. 2000 Olympic Gold Medal! Sydney, Australia: Norway takes the Gold Medal after beating USA 3-2 on Golden Goal in the final. 26 27
2001 Bronze Medal, UEFA Womens Championship, Germany. Norway and Denmark shares the bronze medal; no match was played. Germany wins the championship. 2002 Norway qualifies for the FIFA Women s World Cup 2003 by winning the qualifying group. Norway wins the group unbeaten with 5 victories in 6 matches. 2003 The Norwegian National Women s Team participates in the FIFA World Cup USA. In the group stage, Norway wins (1-0) over France, the Republic of Korea (7-1) and loses (1-4) to Brazil. USA is too strong and beats Norway (1-0) in the quarter final. This loss squeezes Norway out of a qualification position for the Olympics 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Norwegian National U19 Women s Team wins silver medal in the UEFA U19 Women s Championship after losing (0-2) to Germany in the final match. 2004 The Norwegian National Women s Team ends second in the qualification group for UEFA Euro 2005 Women s Championship in England. The Norwegian team qualifies by winning (7-0) and (2-1) over Iceland in the indoor play-off matches. Norway (3-1) in the final match and wins the championship in Blackburn. 2006 The Norwegian National Women s Team qualifies for the FIFA Women s World Cup, China 2007 by winning the qualification group unbeaten. 2007 In the FIFA Women s World Cup, China 2007, the Norwegian National Women s Team defeats host nation China (1-0) in the quarter final. Germany is Norway s opponent in the semi final, but looses 3-0. USA beats Norway (4-1) in the bronze final and Norway achieves a respectable 4th place in the competition. 2008 In the 2008 Beijing Olympics lose the quarterfinals against silver medallist Brazil. 2000: After defeating USA (3-2) in the final, Norway is Olympic Gold Medal winner. Dagny Mellgren (in front) and the rest of the team proudly shows their gold medals. Photo: Erik Johansen / SCANPIX 28 2005 Silver Medal, UEFA 2005 Women s Championship, England. Norway defeats Sweden (3-2) in the semi final. Germany beats 29
venues match schedule Date Group Home Time (local time) Away Place 23/08 Grp A Ukraine 14:45 Netherlands Turku Stadium, Turku 23/08 Grp A Finland 19:30 Denmark Olympic Stadium, Helsinki 24/08 Grp B Germany 17:00 Norway Tampere Stadium, Tampere 24/08 Grp B Iceland 20:00 France Tampere Stadium, Tampere 25/08 Grp C England 17:30 Italy Lahti Stadium, Lahti 25/08 Grp C Sweden 20:00 Russia Turku Stadium, Turku 26/08 Grp A Ukraine 17:30 Denmark Helsinki Football Stadium, Helsinki 26/08 Grp A Netherlands 20:00 Finland Olympic Stadium, Helsinki 27/08 Grp B France 17:30 Germany Tampere Stadium, Tampere 27/08 Grp B Iceland 20:00 Norway Lahti Stadium, Lahti 28/08 Grp C Italy 17:30 Sweden Turku Stadium, Turku 28/08 Grp C England 20:00 Russia Helsinki Football Stadium, Helsinki 29/08 Grp A Finland 17:30 Ukraine Olympic Stadium, Helsinki 29/08 Grp A Denmark 17:30 Netherlands Lahti Stadium, Lahti 30/08 Grp B Germany 16:00 Iceland Tampere Stadium, Tampere 30/08 Grp B Norway 16:00 France Helsinki Football Stadium, Helsinki 31/08 Grp C Russia 19:00 Italy lympic Stadium, Helsinki 31/08 Grp C Sweden 20:00 England Turku Stadium, Turku Quarter final Date Time Venue QF1: 3. Sept. 16:00 Turku Stadium 1.A - 3.B/C QF4: 3. Sept. 20:00 Tampere Stadium 2.A -2.B QF2: 4. Sept. 16:00 Lahti Stadium 1.B-2.C QF3: 4. Sept. 20:00 Helsinki Football Stadium 1.C-3.A/B Semi final Date Time Venue SF1: 6. Sept. 19:00 Tampere Stadium QF1-QF4 SF2: 7. Sept. 19:00 Helsinki Football Stadium QF2-QF3 Final Date Time Venue Final: 10. Sept. 19:00 Olympic Stadium, Helsinki SF1-SF2 Tampere Stadium Turku Stadium Lahti Stadium Helsinki Football Stadium Helsinki Olympic Stadium Official site for Women s Euro 2009: www.uefa.com Tampere Stadium Capacity: 16,800 Four group matches, quarter-final, semi-final. Lahti Stadium Capacity: 8,000 Three group matches, quarter-final. Helsinki Football Stadium Capacity: 10,770 Three group matches, quarter-final, semi-final Helsinki Olympic Stadium Capacity: 40,000 Four group matches, final. Turku Stadium Capacity: 9,000 Four group matches, quarter-final 30 31
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