Uefa Women's Euro 2013

The 2013 UEFA Women's Championship, commonly referred to as Women's Euro 2013, was the 11th European Championship for women's national football teams organised by UEFA.

The final tournament, held in Sweden from 10 to 28 July 2013, became the most-watched in the history of the Women's Euros. It concluded with Germany, the defending champions, winning their sixth consecutive and eighth overall Women's Euro title after defeating Norway in the final.

UEFA Women's Euro 2013
Europamästerskapet i fotboll för damer 2013
Uefa Women's Euro 2013
Tournament details
Host countrySweden
Dates10–28 July
Teams12
Venue(s)7 (in 7 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsUefa Women's Euro 2013 Germany (8th title)
Runners-upUefa Women's Euro 2013 Norway
Tournament statistics
Matches played25
Goals scored56 (2.24 per match)
Attendance216,888 (8,676 per match)
Top scorer(s)Sweden Lotta Schelin (5 goals)
Best player(s)Germany Nadine Angerer
2009
2017

Sweden were selected as hosts by UEFA's Executive Committee in 2010, meaning their team automatically qualified for the final tournament. The other eleven finalists were decided by a qualifying competition, featuring 44 teams, staged between March 2011 to October 2012. It was the last time the finals featured twelve teams, as from 2017 onwards they will be expanded to include sixteen teams.

Host selection

Sweden was awarded the hosting of the tournament on 4 October 2010 at a meeting of the UEFA Executive Committee in Minsk, Belarus. The only rival host bid came from the Netherlands. Several other European national associations, including Switzerland, Bulgaria and Poland, had shown interest in staging the tournament but did not submit final applications. Sweden had previously co-hosted the tournament in 1997.

Qualification

A total of 44 teams entered the qualification process to compete for the eleven available places in the final tournament, alongside host nation Sweden, who qualified automatically. Six teams were firstly eliminated during an eight-team preliminary round staged in Macedonia and Malta on 3–8 March 2011.

On 14 March 2011 38 teams – the 36 top-ranked nations (according to their UEFA coefficient) and the two teams advancing from the preliminary round – were then drawn into seven qualifying groups at a draw in Nyon, Switzerland. Matches in these qualifying groups began in September 2011 and concluded a year later. The seven group winners automatically qualified for the final tournament along with the best-ranked runners-up. The remaining six runners-up entered into two-legged play-offs held in October 2012 to determine the final line-up. The following twelve teams participated in the final tournament:

Team Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
Previous best
performance
FIFA ranking
at start of event
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Sweden Hosts 4 October 2010 9th 2009 Champions (1984) 5
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Italy Group 1 winner 16 June 2012 10th 2009 Runners-up (1993, 1997) 12
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Germany Group 2 winner 16 June 2012 9th 2009 Champions (1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2009) 2
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Norway Group 3 winner 19 September 2012 10th 2009 Champions (1987, 1993) 11
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  France Group 4 winner 15 September 2012 5th 2009 Quarter-finals (2009) 6
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Finland Group 5 winner 15 September 2012 3rd 2009 Semi-finals (2005) 21
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  England Group 6 winner 19 September 2012 7th 2009 Runners-up (1984, 2009) 7
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark Group 7 winner 19 September 2012 8th 2009 Semi-finals (1984, 1991, 1993, 2001) 13
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Netherlands Best runner-up 19 September 2012 2nd 2009 Semi-finals (2009) 14
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Spain Play-off winner 24 October 2012 2nd 1997 Semi-finals (1997) 18
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Russia Play-off winner 25 October 2012 4th 2009 Group Stage (1997, 2001, 2009) 22
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Iceland Play-off winner 25 October 2012 2nd 2009 Group Stage (2009) 15

Venues

The tournament was staged at seven venues in seven different towns with each group being staged at two different venues. At some venues, the capacity was reduced during the championship.

Gothenburg Solna Norrköping
Gamla Ullevi Friends Arena Nya Parken
Capacity: 16,600 Capacity: 50,000 Capacity: 10,500
3 group matches, 1 semi-final Final 3 group matches, 1 semi-final
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Linköping


UEFA Women's Euro 2013 (Southern Sweden)
Kalmar
Linköping Arena Guldfågeln Arena
Capacity: 7,300 Capacity: 10,900
3 group matches, 1 quarter-final 3 group matches, 1 quarter-final
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Halmstad Växjö
Örjans Vall Myresjöhus Arena
Capacity: 7,500 Capacity: 10,000
3 group matches, 1 quarter-final 3 group matches, 1 quarter-final
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Uefa Women's Euro 2013 

Final draw

The final draw for the tournament group stage took place on 9 November 2012 at the Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre in Gothenburg. The ceremony was conducted by the UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino, with the teams drawn out by tournament ambassadors Patrik Andersson and Steffi Jones.

As hosts, Sweden were automatically placed in the top-seeded pot, though they would have been in any case owing to their UEFA coefficient ranking. The eleven qualifiers were placed into the three final draw pots according to their UEFA coefficient ranking. It was decreed in advance the groups into which the three top-seeded teams would be placed.

Seedings

Top-seeded teams
Team Coeff Rank
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Sweden H (A1) 42,503 2
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Germany TH (B1) 43,460 1
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  France (C1) 40,251 3
Seeded
Team Coeff Rank
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  England 38,903 4
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Norway 37,193 5
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Italy 37,057 6
Unseeded
Team Coeff Rank
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark 34,971 7
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Iceland 34,524 8
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Finland 34,436 9
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Russia 33,697 10
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Netherlands 33,661 11
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Spain 32,999 12

Match officials

Twelve referee trios were announced by the UEFA on 19 June 2013. All officials were based in Jönköping.

Assistant referees
Fourth officials

Squads

The twelve national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players by 3 June 2013 at the latest. Only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament.

Results

Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Participating teams and their result

The final match schedule for the tournament was confirmed on 6 December 2012. All twelve finalists began the tournament at the group stage, with those not eliminated then advancing to the knockout stage.

Group stage

The group winners and runners-up would qualify for the knockout stage, along with the best two third-placed teams; the remaining four teams would be eliminated.

    Tie-breaking criteria

If two or more teams were equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following tie-breaking criteria were applied:

  1. Higher number of points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question;
  2. Superior goal difference resulting from the matches played between the teams in question;
  3. Higher number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question;
  4. Superior goal difference in all group matches;
  5. Higher number of goals scored in all group matches;
  6. If two teams tie (following the application of tiebreakers 1–5) after having met in their final fixture of the group stage, then their ranking will be determined by penalty shoot-out;
  7. Position in the UEFA national team coefficient ranking system as at the final draw;
Key
     Team qualified for the knockout stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Sweden 3 2 1 0 9 2 +7 7
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Italy 3 1 1 1 3 4 −1 4
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark 3 0 2 1 3 4 −1 2
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Finland 3 0 2 1 1 6 −5 2
Source: UEFA.com
Italy Uefa Women's Euro 2013 0–0Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Finland
Report
Attendance: 3,011
Sweden Uefa Women's Euro 2013 1–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark
Fischer Uefa Women's Euro 2013  36' Report Knudsen Uefa Women's Euro 2013  26'
Attendance: 16,128

Italy Uefa Women's Euro 2013 2–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark
Gabbiadini Uefa Women's Euro 2013  55'
Mauro Uefa Women's Euro 2013  60'
Report Brogaard Uefa Women's Euro 2013  66'
Attendance: 2,190
Finland Uefa Women's Euro 2013 0–5Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Sweden
Report Fischer Uefa Women's Euro 2013  15', 36'
Asllani Uefa Women's Euro 2013  38'
Schelin Uefa Women's Euro 2013  60', 87'
Attendance: 16,414

Sweden Uefa Women's Euro 2013 3–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Italy
Manieri Uefa Women's Euro 2013  47' (o.g.)
Schelin Uefa Women's Euro 2013  49'
Öqvist Uefa Women's Euro 2013  57'
Report Gabbiadini Uefa Women's Euro 2013  78'
Attendance: 7,288
Denmark Uefa Women's Euro 2013 1–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Finland
Brogaard Uefa Women's Euro 2013  29' Report Sjölund Uefa Women's Euro 2013  87'
Attendance: 8,360

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Norway 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2 7
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Germany 3 1 1 1 3 1 +2 4
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Iceland 3 1 1 1 2 4 −2 4
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Netherlands 3 0 1 2 0 2 −2 1
Source: Group B
Norway Uefa Women's Euro 2013 1–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Iceland
Hegland Uefa Women's Euro 2013  26' Report M. Viðarsdóttir Uefa Women's Euro 2013  87' (pen.)
Attendance: 3,867
Germany Uefa Women's Euro 2013 0–0Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Netherlands
Report
Attendance: 8,861
Referee: Silvia Spinelli (Italy)

Norway Uefa Women's Euro 2013 1–0Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Netherlands
Gulbrandsen Uefa Women's Euro 2013  54' Report
Attendance: 4,256
Iceland Uefa Women's Euro 2013 0–3Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Germany
Report Lotzen Uefa Women's Euro 2013  24'
Okoyino da Mbabi Uefa Women's Euro 2013  55', 84'
Attendance: 4,620

Germany Uefa Women's Euro 2013 0–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Norway
Report Isaksen Uefa Women's Euro 2013  45+1'
Attendance: 10,346
Netherlands Uefa Women's Euro 2013 0–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Iceland
Report Brynjarsdóttir Uefa Women's Euro 2013  30'

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  France 3 3 0 0 7 1 +6 9
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Spain 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 4
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Russia 3 0 2 1 3 5 −2 2
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  England 3 0 1 2 3 7 −4 1
Source: UEFA,com
France Uefa Women's Euro 2013 3–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Russia
Delie Uefa Women's Euro 2013  21', 33'
Le Sommer Uefa Women's Euro 2013  67'
Report Morozova Uefa Women's Euro 2013  84'
Attendance: 2,980
England Uefa Women's Euro 2013 2–3Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Spain
Aluko Uefa Women's Euro 2013  8'
Bassett Uefa Women's Euro 2013  89'
Report Boquete Uefa Women's Euro 2013  4'
Hermoso Uefa Women's Euro 2013  85'
Putellas Uefa Women's Euro 2013  90+4'

England Uefa Women's Euro 2013 1–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Russia
Duggan Uefa Women's Euro 2013  90+2' Report Korovkina Uefa Women's Euro 2013  38'
Spain Uefa Women's Euro 2013 0–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  France
Report Renard Uefa Women's Euro 2013  5'
Attendance: 5,068

France Uefa Women's Euro 2013 3–0Uefa Women's Euro 2013  England
Le Sommer Uefa Women's Euro 2013  9'
Nécib Uefa Women's Euro 2013  62'
Renard Uefa Women's Euro 2013  64'
Report
Russia Uefa Women's Euro 2013 1–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Spain
Terekhova Uefa Women's Euro 2013  44' Report Boquete Uefa Women's Euro 2013  14'
Attendance: 2,157

Ranking of third-placed teams

The best two third-placed teams advanced to the knockout stage, with teams being ranked using points as the only criterion. UEFA introduced this principle to avoid teams entering their final matches and "playing on" the previous results, and also to negate the factor of the potentially different strengths of the groups by eliminating goal difference from the calculation. As both Denmark and Russia finished with two points, in accordance with the regulations, UEFA conducted a drawing of lots on 18 July following the completion of the group matches to determine which of these two teams would advance: Denmark was selected and so advanced.

Group Team Pld Pts Drawing of lots
B Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Iceland 3 4
A Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark 3 2 won
C Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Russia 3 2 lost

Knockout stage

The eight advancing teams entered the knockout stage to compete in a single-elimination style tournament. In the knockout stage (including the final), if a match was level at the end of 90 minutes, extra time of two periods (15 minutes each) was played. If the score was still level after extra time, the match was decided by a penalty shootout.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
21 July – Halmstad
 
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Sweden4
 
24 July – Gothenburg
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Iceland0
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Sweden0
 
21 July – Växjö
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Germany1
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Italy0
 
28 July – Solna (details)
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Germany1
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Germany1
 
22 July – Kalmar
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Norway0
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Norway3
 
25 July – Norrköping
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Spain1
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Norway (pen.)1 (4)
 
22 July – Linköping
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark1 (2)
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  France1 (2)
 
 
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark (pen.)1 (4)
 

All times are local (UTC+2)

Quarter-finals

Sweden Uefa Women's Euro 2013 4–0Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Iceland
M. Hammarström Uefa Women's Euro 2013  3'
Öqvist Uefa Women's Euro 2013  14'
Schelin Uefa Women's Euro 2013  19', 59'
Report
Attendance: 7,468

Italy Uefa Women's Euro 2013 0–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Germany
Report Laudehr Uefa Women's Euro 2013  26'

Norway Uefa Women's Euro 2013 3–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Spain
Gulbrandsen Uefa Women's Euro 2013  24'
Paredes Uefa Women's Euro 2013  43' (o.g.)
Hegerberg Uefa Women's Euro 2013  64'
Report Hermoso Uefa Women's Euro 2013  90+3'
Attendance: 10,435

France Uefa Women's Euro 2013 1–1 (a.e.t.)Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark
Nécib Uefa Women's Euro 2013  71' (pen.) Report Rasmussen Uefa Women's Euro 2013  28'
Penalties
Nécib Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Thiney Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Le Sommer Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Delannoy Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
2–4 Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Røddik
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Rydahl
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Nadim
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Nielsen
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Arnth
Attendance: 7,448

Semi-finals

Sweden Uefa Women's Euro 2013 0–1Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Germany
Report Marozsán Uefa Women's Euro 2013  33'
Attendance: 16,608

Norway Uefa Women's Euro 2013 1–1 (a.e.t.)Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Denmark
Christensen Uefa Women's Euro 2013  3' Report Knudsen Uefa Women's Euro 2013  87'
Penalties
Gulbrandsen Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Dekkerhus Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Mjelde Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Rønning Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
4–2 Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Røddik
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Nielsen
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Nadim
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Brogaard
Attendance: 9,260

Final

Germany Uefa Women's Euro 2013 1–0Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Norway
Mittag Uefa Women's Euro 2013  49' Report
Attendance: 41,301

Statistics

Goalscorers

    5 goals
    3 goals
    2 goals
    1 goal
    Own goal

Awards

    UEFA Squad of the Tournament
    Golden Boot
Golden Boot
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Lotta Schelin
5 goals
2 assists
Silver Boot
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Nilla Fischer
3 goals
0 assists
Bronze Boot
Uefa Women's Euro 2013  Louisa Nécib
2 goals
2 assists

Miscellany

Anthem

Uefa Women's Euro 2013 
Saade unveiling "Winning Ground"

The official anthem of the tournament was "Winning Ground", composed by Stefan Örn and performed by Swedish pop star Eric Saade. The title of the song was also the slogan of the final tournament. The song was presented on 27 May 2013 at the Friends Arena in an event also featuring Tyresö players Lisa Dahlkvist of Sweden, Denmark's Line Røddik Hansen, Spain's Verónica Boquete and the Netherlands' Kirsten van de Ven.

Tickets

Tickets for the finals were released on 14 February 2013, available to buy via UEFA's online sales portal or from the Ticnet agency in Sweden. The pricing structure was the same for all venues: SEK 200 (approximately €23.50) for Category 1 matches, SEK 150 (≈€17.60) for Category 2 and SEK 100 (≈€11.75) for Category 3. Youth tickets, for those aged up to 16, cost SEK 50 (≈€5.85) for all categories. A so-named Follow Your Team Ticket which gave entrance to all three group matches of a selected team was also sold.

The tournament soon surpassed the previous ticket sales record of 129,000 set in 2009, which prompted the organisers to open up the entire 50,000 seats of the Friends Arena for the final, in contrast to the original plan to place only 30,000 tickets on sale. The final set a new attendance record for a Women's Euros fixture (41,301) and helped bring the total number of tickets sold for the tournaments to 216,888. In addition to attending the matches, the tournament became the first Women's Euros event to feature fan zones where fans could gather together to view matches on big screens.

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