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UEFA Women's Euro 2009 - Wikipedia
The 2009 UEFA Women's Championship, or just Women's Euro 2009, was played in Finland between 23 August and 10 September 2009. The host was appointed on 11 July 2006, in a UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Berlin and the Finnish proposal won over the Dutch proposal. The UEFA Women's … See more
Twelve teams competed in the competition, an increase of 4 teams from 8 teams that played in previous tournaments. After a … See more
Matchday 1 – 23–25 August
In the opening round of Group A matches, Finland and the Netherlands showed that they would be contenders for qualification beyond the group stage. In the opening match of the tournament goals from Kirsten van de Ven … See more• Germany playing Norway in Tampere, 24 August
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