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'''[[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)|UEFA]] Group 6''' of the '''[[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification]] competition''' consisted of five teams: [[Italy women's national football team|Italy]], [[Belgium women's national football team|Belgium]], [[Romania women's national football team|Romania]], [[Portugal women's national football team|Portugal]], and [[Moldova women's national football team|Moldova]] (which advanced from the [[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA preliminary round|preliminary round]]). The composition of the seven groups in the [[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)#Qualifying group stage|qualifying group stage]] was decided by the draw held on 25 April 2017,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/womensworldcup/season=2019/draws/round=2000871/index.html|title=Women's World Cup qualifying group stage draw|publisher=UEFA.com|accessdate=25 April 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/womensworldcup/news/newsid=2459755.html|title=Women's World Cup qualifying group stage draw|date=25 April 2017|publisher=UEFA.com}}</ref> with the teams seeded according to their [[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)#Draw 2|coefficient ranking]].<ref name="rank">{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/competitions/General/02/42/00/46/2420046_DOWNLOAD.pdf|title=UEFA Women's National Team Coefficient Ranking for FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> |
'''[[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)|UEFA]] Group 6''' of the '''[[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification]] competition''' consisted of five teams: [[Italy women's national football team|Italy]], [[Belgium women's national football team|Belgium]], [[Romania women's national football team|Romania]], [[Portugal women's national football team|Portugal]], and [[Moldova women's national football team|Moldova]] (which advanced from the [[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA preliminary round|preliminary round]]). The composition of the seven groups in the [[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)#Qualifying group stage|qualifying group stage]] was decided by the draw held on 25 April 2017,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/womensworldcup/season=2019/draws/round=2000871/index.html|title=Women's World Cup qualifying group stage draw|publisher=UEFA.com|accessdate=25 April 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/womensworldcup/news/newsid=2459755.html|title=Women's World Cup qualifying group stage draw|date=25 April 2017|publisher=UEFA.com}}</ref> with the teams seeded according to their [[2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)#Draw 2|coefficient ranking]].<ref name="rank">{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/MultimediaFiles/Download/competitions/General/02/42/00/46/2420046_DOWNLOAD.pdf|title=UEFA Women's National Team Coefficient Ranking for FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying|publisher=UEFA}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 18:07, 25 April 2022
UEFA Group 6 of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification competition consisted of five teams: Italy, Belgium, Romania, Portugal, and Moldova (which advanced from the preliminary round). The composition of the seven groups in the qualifying group stage was decided by the draw held on 25 April 2017,[1][2] with the teams seeded according to their coefficient ranking.[3]
The group was played in home-and-away round-robin format between 15 September 2017 and 4 September 2018. The group winners qualified for the final tournament, while the runners-up advanced to the play-offs if they were one of the four best runners-up among all seven groups (not counting results against the fifth-placed team).[4]
Standings
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification | ![]() |
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8 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 19 | 4 | +15 | 21 | 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup | — | 2–1 | 3–0 | 3–0 | 5–0 | |
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8 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 28 | 6 | +22 | 19 | Play-offs | 2–1 | — | 1–1 | 3–2 | 12–0 | |
3 | ![]() |
8 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 22 | 8 | +14 | 11 | 0–1 | 0–1 | — | 5–1 | 8–0 | ||
4 | ![]() |
8 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 15 | −8 | 5 | 0–1 | 0–1 | 1–1 | — | 3–1 | ||
5 | ![]() |
8 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 2 | 45 | −43 | 1 | 1–3 | 0–7 | 0–7 | 0–0 | — |
Matches
Times are CET/CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).
Romania ![]() | 0–1 | ![]() |
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Belgium ![]() | 12–0 | ![]() |
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Moldova ![]() | 1–3 | ![]() |
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Romania ![]() | 0–1 | ![]() |
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Belgium ![]() | 2–1 | ![]() |
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Goalscorers
There were 78 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 3.9 goals per match.
9 goals
7 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal
Olga Cușinova (against Portugal)
Eugenia Miron (against Romania)
Andreea Corduneanu (against Italy)
Melinda Nagy (against Portugal)
3 own goals
Nadejda Colesnicenco (2 against Belgium, 1 against Italy)
Notes
References
- ^ "Women's World Cup qualifying group stage draw". UEFA.com. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
- ^ "Women's World Cup qualifying group stage draw". UEFA.com. 25 April 2017.
- ^ "UEFA Women's National Team Coefficient Ranking for FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying" (PDF). UEFA.
- ^ "Regulations of the UEFA European Qualifying Competition for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup" (pdf). UEFA.com.