UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying Group D
Group D of the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying competition consists of five teams: Spain, Czech Republic, Poland, Moldova, and Azerbaijan. The composition of the nine groups in the qualifying group stage was decided by the draw held on 21 February 2019, 13:30 CET (UTC+1), at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[1] with the teams seeded according to their coefficient ranking.
The group is played in home-and-away round-robin format between August 2019 and December 2020. The group winners and the three best runners-up among all nine groups (not counting results against the sixth-placed team) qualify directly for the final tournament, while the remaining six runners-up advance to the play-offs.[2]
On 17 March 2020, all matches were put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4]
Standings
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification | ||||||
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1 | Spain | 8 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 48 | 1 | +47 | 22 | Final tournament | — | 4–0 | 3–0 | 10–0 | 4–0 | |
2 | Czech Republic | 8 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 24 | 9 | +15 | 16 | Play-offs | 1–5 | — | 0–0 | 7–0 | 3–0 | |
3 | Poland | 8 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 16 | 5 | +11 | 14 | 0–0 | 0–2 | — | 5–0 | 3–0 | ||
4 | Moldova | 8 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 43 | −40 | 3[a] | 0–9 | 0–7 | 0–3 | — | 3–1 | ||
5 | Azerbaijan | 8 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 2 | 35 | −33 | 3[a] | 0–13 | 0–4 | 0–5 | 1–0 | — |
Matches
Times are CET/CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).
Moldova | 0–7 | Czech Republic |
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Spain | 4–0 | Azerbaijan |
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Czech Republic | 1–5 | Spain |
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Moldova | 3–1 | Azerbaijan |
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Azerbaijan | 0–5 | Poland |
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Poland | 3–0 | Azerbaijan |
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Czech Republic | 3–0 | Azerbaijan |
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Azerbaijan | 0–13 | Spain |
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Azerbaijan | 1–0 | Moldova |
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Goalscorers
There have been 92 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 4.6 goals per match (as of 23 February 2021).
10 goals
8 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
- Aysun Aliyeva
- Alina Dorofeeva
- Petra Bertholdová
- Tereza Krejčiříková
- Lucie Martínková
- Miroslava Mrázová
- Jana Sedláčková
- Tereza Szewieczková
- Carolina Țabur
- Adriana Achcińska
- Katarzyna Daleszczyk
- Paulina Dudek
- Dominika Kopińska
- Małgorzata Mesjasz
- Agata Tarczyńska
- Nerea Eizagirre
- Mapi León
- Irene Paredes
- Alba Redondo
- Virginia Torrecilla
1 own goal
- Jana Sedláčková (against Spain)
- Dumitrița Prisăcari (against Spain)
- Anastasia Sivolobova (against Spain)
Notes
- ^ CEST (UTC+2) for dates between 31 March and 26 October 2019 and between 29 March and 24 October 2020, and CET (UTC+1) for all other dates.
- ^ The Czech Republic v Poland match, originally scheduled for 3 September 2019, 17:30 CEST, at Městský fotbalový stadion Miroslava Valenty, Uherské Hradiště, was postponed on 2 September 2019 due to food poisoning in the Czech Republic squad. The match will instead be played on 18 September 2020.[5]
- ^ a b c d e f g All matches originally scheduled to be played in April and June 2020 were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.[3] These matches were subsequently rescheduled to be played between October and December 2020.
References
- ^ "Women's EURO 2021 qualifying draw". UEFA.com.
- ^ "Regulations of the UEFA European Women's Championship, 2019–21" (PDF). UEFA.com.
- ^ a b "COVID-19: latest updates on UEFA competitions". UEFA.com. 17 March 2020.
- ^ "UEFA postpones all June national team matches". UEFA.com. 1 April 2020.
- ^ "Ważny komunikat PZPN. Mecz polskiej reprezentacji odwołany!" [An important PZPN announcement. Polish national team match canceled!]. Wprost (in Polish). 2 September 2019. Archived from the original on 3 September 2019. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
- ^ "Two matches of the national team have been postponed".
- ^ "Two matches of the national team have been postponed".
- ^ "Concluida la concentración de la Selección Femenina, tras el aplazamiento solicitado por Polonia ante los casos de COVID". 28 November 2020.
External links
- Women's Euro Matches: 2021 Qualifying, UEFA.com