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Women's Under-19

SCOTLAND WOMEN'S U19's QUALIFY TO NEXT STAGE OF EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS - Sunday, 15 Oct 2006

Israel .... 3    Scotland .... 6

Scotland defeated Israel 6 - 3 this afternoon at the Ob Jezeru Stadium in Velenje. The first half was very close with Scotland players Little scoring in the 18th and Montgomery scoring in the 33rd minute and Israel catching up in the 35th and 40th minute with goals from Sharabi and Moussa.

The second half was a different story with strong defending and attacking from Scotland, although they lost one goal to Israel’s Cohen, they increased their goal tally by another 4 goals from Montgomery (55 & 89 mins), Little (73 mins) and Cunningham (77 mins).

Under 19 Coach Tony Gervaise commented :-

‘Scotland had a poor first half, going into the second half 2-2 against Israel. However in the second half our quality, discipline and patience shone through and this paid off for Scotland.’

Scotland have assured themselves a place in the next stage of the competition with Russia, jointly leading Group 9 with 6 points ahead of Slovenia and Israel.

Scotland have still got a tough match ahead of them against last years European Champions Russia on Wednesday, the match will decide who will go through as top of the Group.

The draw for the next stage of the European Championships will take place in December and the tournament will commence in April 2007 and the finals played in Iceland in July 2007.

Scotland Under 19 Team :-

  • 1 Fiona McNicoll
  • 3 Danica Daiziel (Ruesha Littlejohn 90mins)
  • 4 Staphanie Handley
  • 5 Ashleigh McCallum
  • 6 Rachel Corsie
  • 7 Kim Little
  • 8 Chloe Quinn
  • 9 Jane Ross (Clare Docherty 68mins)
  • 10 Hayley Cunningham
  • 11 Kerry Montgomery
  • 13 Nicola Ross

Substitutes :-

  • 12 Lorna Brownlie
  • 2 Jennifer Beattie
  • 14 Jennifer Davies
  • 15 Lauren MacMillan
  • 16 Clare Docherty
  • 17 Molly Mckean
  • 18 Ruesha Littlejohn

Coach :- Tony Gervaise

Israel Under 19 Team :-

  • 1 Mor Alkuken
  • 3 Tal Sofer
  • 4 Shay Sade
  • 6 Rim Moussa
  • 7 Vered Cohen
  • 9 Shir Levo
  • 10 Karin Sendel
  • 12 Mor Efraim
  • 13 Ortal Shamilov
  • 17 Daniel Sofer
  • 19 Keren Sharabi

Substitutes :-

  • 18 Sapir Zada
  • 5 Naama Cohen
  • 8 Shely Gorfinkel
  • 11 Zila Borgrker
  • 14 Moran Fridman
  • 16 Reut David
  • 20 Sahar Nisim

Coach :- Alon Shraier

Referee :-
Laurence Zeien (LUX)
Assistant referees :-
Valérie Boulestin (FRA), Sabina Klaric (SLO)
Fourth official :-
Tanja Subotic (SLO)

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The UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship finals group stage consists of two groups of four teams. The leading pair from each pool progress to the semi-finals. If teams are level on points, they are split by (a) points gained in group matches between the teams in question (b) goals scored in group matches between the teams (c) overall goal difference (d) overall goals scored (e) Fair Play ranking (f) drawing of lots. If two teams are dead level before they meet in their last group fixtures and draw, a penalty shoot-out will instead be held should first or second place be at stake.

First qualifying round :-

Group 1 Pld Pts
France 3 9
Sweden 3 6
Faroe Islands 3 3
Kazakhstan 3 0
Group 3 Pld Pts
England 3 9
Belgium 3 6
Greece 3 1
Estonia 3 1
Group 5 Pld Pts
Norway 3 9
Netherlands 3 6
Croatia 3 3
Lithuania 3 0
Group 7 Pld Pts
Wales 3 9
Ukraine 3 4
Romania 3 4
Moldova 3 0
Group 9 Pld Pts
Scotland 2 6
Russia 2 6
Israel 2 0
Slovenia 2 0
Group 11 Pld Pts
Finland 3 7
Czech Republic 3 7
Belarus 3 3
Bosnia-Herzegovina 3 0

 
 
Group 2 Pld Pts
Spain 3 9
Poland 3 6
Latvia 3 3
Armenia 3 0
Group 4 Pld Pts
Germany 3 9
Austria 3 6
F.Y.R. Macedonia 3 1
Georgia 3 1
Group 6 Pld Pts
Switzerland 3 7
Hungary 3 6
Portugal 3 2
Turkey 3 1
Group 8 Pld Pts
Denmark 3 9
Serbia 3 6
Azerbaijan 3 3
Northern Ireland 3 0
Group 10 Pld Pts
Republic of Ireland 3 9
Italy 3 6
Slovakia 3 3
Bulgaria 3 0
  • Second qualifying round 10 & 15 April 2007
  • Final tournament - Group phase 18 & 23 July 2007
  • Semi-finals 26 July 2007
  • Final 29 July 2007

Women's Under-19

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SCOTLAND GET OFF TO A WINNING START IN SLOVENIA - Friday, 13th. October 2006

Slovenia .... 1    Scotland .... 6

Slovenia were no match for Scotland this afternoon at the Ob Jezeru Stadium in Velenje with a goal tally of 6 from Scotland players Handley (27 mins), Cunningham (30 mins), Little (41 mins and 71 mins), Ross (57mins) and Docherty (80 mins).

Slovenia player Maja Makovec scored for Slovenia in the 55th. minute but there was no catching up against the Scots.

Scotland U19 coach Tony Gervaise is delighted with the team’s performance, he commented :-

‘Scotland,  from the outset,  looked the stronger team and we went into the second half three goals up and capitalised on our superior fitness in the second half as Slovenia began to tire and Scotland scored another three goals.

We play Israel on Sunday and last years European Champions, Russia, on Wednesday - two tough matches in which we hope to do well and progress to the next stage’.

Scotland Under 19 Team :-

Fiona McNicoll, Jennifer Beattie, Danica Dalziel, Stephanie Handley, Ashleigh McCallum, Rachel Corsie (Molly McKean 85 mins), Kim Little, Chloe Quinn, Jane Ross, Hayley Cunningham (Ruesha Littlejohn 48 mins), Clare Docherty.

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Tuesday, 10 Oct 2006

SCOTLAND U19s TRAVEL TO SLOVENIA FOR THE UEFA WOMEN'S U19 CHAMPIONSHIP

Tomorrow Scotland women’s U19 team will be making their way to Slovenia to take part in phase one of the 2006/2007 WU19 European Championships.

Scotland are in Group 9, with hosts Slovenia, Israel and Russia. Scotland kick of the tournament playing Slovenia on Friday 13 October at 2.30 pm (3.30 local time), Israel on Sunday 15 October at 2.30 pm, and end their tournament against Russia on Wednesday 18 October, also at 2.30 pm. All matches will be played at Velenje Stadium, Slovenia.

The 11 Group winners, 11 runners-up and the two best third-placed teams from the first qualifying round will play in the second qualifying round. The winners of those groups progress to the Finals, which will be played in Iceland in July 2007.

Scotland reached the finals in 2004/2005 championships, scoring 33 goals and conceding only 1 on their way to the finals. After only reaching the second qualifying round last year, Scotland hope to progress further this year.

Scotland Squad 

Fiona McNicoll Forfar Farmington LFC, Nicola Ross Inverness CT LFC, Danica Dalziel Glasgow City LFC, Ashleigh McCallum Hibernian LFC, Jennifer Beattie Arsenal North LFC, Rachel Corsie Aberdeen LFC, Kim Little Hibernian LFC, Chloe Quinn FC Kilmarnock, Jane Ross Glasgow City LFC, Hayley Cunningham Murieston United LFC, Kerry Montgomery Edinburgh LFC, Molly McKean Edinburgh LFC, Lauren MacMillan Queens Park LFC, Ruesha Littlejohn Arsenal North LFC, Clare Docherty FC Kilmarnock, Stephanie Handley Queens Park LFC, Lorna Brownlie Edinburgh LFC, Jennifer Davies Arsenal North LFC