Gaëtane Thiney
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Gaëtane Iza Laure Thiney (born 28 October 1985 in Troyes
) is a French football player who currently plays for French club Juvisy
of the Division 1 Féminine. She plays as an attacking midfielder, but can also operate in the striker
position. Thiney is also a member of the France women's national football team
making her first major tournament appearance with her nation at UEFA Women's Euro 2009.
of Brienne-le-Château
, which is 26 miles northeast of her hometown Troyes
. After a stint in the youth system, she moved a few miles north to Olympique Saint-Memmie
, who were playing in the first division of French women's football. She made her league debut with Saint-Memmie during the 2000–01 season. Thiney spent six seasons at the club and, following the 2005–06 season, secured a moved to US Compiègne Oise in Compiègne
. In her first season with the club, she appeared in 21 matches and scored five goals. Unfortunately, Compiègne suffered relegation to the second division. Thiney spent her final season with the club in D2 Féminine and was easily the best player in the team appearing in 18 matches and scoring a team-leading 20 goals.
. In Thiney's first season with Juvisy, she appeared in 21 matches and scored seven goals helping Juvisy finish in 3rd position, one point shy of qualifying for the newly-created UEFA Women's Champions League. In the 2009–10 season, Thiney remained potent on the field scoring nine goals helping Juvisy finish runner-up to Lyon
in the league, which inserted the club into the 2010–11 edition
of the UEFA Women's Champions League. In the competition, she score a goal in the first qualifying round against Estonia
n club Levadia Tallinn in a 12–0 win. After contributing to Juvisy reaching the knockout stage, Thiney increased her contribution by scoring a goal in each leg of the team's 9–0 aggregate victory over Iceland
ic club Breiðablik
in the Round of 32. Juvisy ultimately suffered elimination in the competition at the hands of the defending champions Turbine Potsdam
. In league play, Thiney converted 11 goals, second-best on the team behind lead striker Laëtitia Tonazzi
. Juvisy, however, finished the season in a disappointing 4th place.
. During qualification for the UEFA Women's Euro 2009, she scored two goals against Slovenia
and Serbia
. In the tournament, she scored her only goal in France's 1–5 group stage defeat to the eventual champions Germany
. France reached as far as the quarterfinals losing to the Netherlands
4–5 on penalties. On 28 October 2009, Thiney scored her first career hat trick
in a 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification match
against Estonia
in a 12–0 victory. Thiney finished the qualification campaign with a team-high 12 goals, including a goal in the team's 3–2 second leg World Cup playoff victory over Italy
, which allowed France qualification to the competition.
At the World Cup, Thiney was the decisive player in the team's second group stage match against Canada
scoring a double in a 4–0 win. The victory allowed France progression to the knockout stage portion of the competition.
| 1 || 28 February 2007 || Stade Robert Brettes, Mérignac
, France || ||1–0 || 2–0 || Friendly
|-
| 2 || 30 May 2007 || Stade Camille Lebon, Angoulême
, France || ||6–0 || 6–0 || UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
|-
| 3 || 1 October 2007 || Mitsubishi Forklift Stadion
, Almere
, Netherlands || ||0–4 || 1–4 || Friendly
|-
| 4 || 27 October 2007 || Stadion Kralj Petar I
, Belgrade
, Serbia || ||0–7 || 0–8 || UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
|-
| 5 || 8 March 2008 || Stade Mohamed V
, Casablanca
, Morocco || ||0–4 || 0–6 || Friendly
|-
| 6 || 27 August 2009 || Ratina Stadion
, Tampere
, Finland || ||1–4 || 1–5 || UEFA Women's Euro 2009
|-
| 7 || 24 October 2009 || Stade de Gerland, Lyon
, France || ||1–0 || 2–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 8 || 28 October 2009 || Stade Jules Deschaseaux
, Le Havre
, France || ||4–0 || 12–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 9 || 28 October 2009 || Stade Jules Deschaseaux, Le Havre, France || ||6–0 || 12–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 10 || 28 October 2009 || Stade Jules Deschaseaux, Le Havre, France || ||7–0 || 12–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 11 || 21 November 2009 || Gradski stadion, Inđija, Serbia || ||0–1 || 0–2 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 12 || 20 June 2010 || Stade Léo Lagrange
, Besançon
, France || ||1–0 || 3–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 13 || 23 June 2010 || Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn
, Estonia || ||0–1 || 0–6 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 14 || 21 August 2010 || Laugardalsvöllur
, Reykjavík
, Iceland || ||0–1 || 0–1 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 15 || 25 August 2010 || Stade de l'Aube
, Troyes
, France || ||2–0 || 7–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 16 || 25 August 2010 || Stade de l'Aube
, Troyes
, France || ||5–0 || 7–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 17 || 25 August 2010 || Stade de l'Aube
, Troyes
, France || ||7–0 || 7–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 18 || 15 September 2010 || Stadio Pietro Barbetti, Gubbio
, Italy || ||1–2 || 2–3 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
|-
| 19 || 2 March 2011 || GSP Stadium, Nicosia
, Cyprus || ||1–0 || 2–0 || 2011 Cyprus Cup
|-
| 20 || 30 June 2011 || Ruhrstadion
, Bochum
, Germany || ||1–0 || 4–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
|-
| 21 || 30 June 2011 || Ruhrstadion, Bochum, Germany || ||2–0 || 4–0 || 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
|-
| 22 || 22 October 2011 || Parc y Scarlets
, Llanelli
, Wales || ||1–1 || 1–4 || UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
|-
| 23 || 22 October 2011 || Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli, Wales || ||1–3 || 1–4 || UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
|-
| 24 || 26 October 2011 || Stade de l'Aube
, Troyes
, France || ||1–0 || 5–0 || UEFA Women's 2013 qualifying
|-
| 25 || 26 October 2011 || Stade de l'Aube
, Troyes
, France || ||3–0 || 5–0 || UEFA Women's 2013 qualifying
|-
| 26 || 26 October 2011 || Stade de l'Aube
, Troyes
, France || ||4–0 || 5–0 || UEFA Women's 2013 qualifying
|-
| 27 || 16 November 2011 || Stade René Serge Nabajoth
, Pointe-à-Pitre
, Guadeloupe
|| ||1–0 || 8–0 || Friendly
|-
| 28 || 16 November 2011 || Stade René Serge Nabajoth, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe || ||4–0 || 8–0 || Friendly
|}
Troyes
Troyes is a commune and the capital of the Aube department in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about southeast of Paris. Many half-timbered houses survive in the old town...
) is a French football player who currently plays for French club Juvisy
FCF Juvisy
Football Club Féminin Juvisy-sur-Orge Essonne is a French football club based in Viry-Châtillon, a suburb of Paris. The club was founded in 1971 and currently play in the Division 1 Féminine, the first division of women's football in France...
of the Division 1 Féminine. She plays as an attacking midfielder, but can also operate in the striker
Striker
Forwards, also known as strikers, are the players on a team in association football who play nearest to the opposing team's goal, and are therefore principally responsible for scoring goals...
position. Thiney is also a member of the France women's national football team
France women's national football team
The French women's national football team represents France in international women's football. The team is directed by the French Football Federation and competes as a member of UEFA in various international football tournaments such as the FIFA Women's World Cup, UEFA Women's Euro, the Summer...
making her first major tournament appearance with her nation at UEFA Women's Euro 2009.
Early career
Thiney began her career playing for ASS Brienne-le-Château in the communeCommunes of France
The commune is the lowest level of administrative division in the French Republic. French communes are roughly equivalent to incorporated municipalities or villages in the United States or Gemeinden in Germany...
of Brienne-le-Château
Brienne-le-Château
Brienne-le-Château is a commune in the Aube department in north-central France. It is located from the right bank of the Aube River and 26 m. northeast of Troyes....
, which is 26 miles northeast of her hometown Troyes
Troyes
Troyes is a commune and the capital of the Aube department in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about southeast of Paris. Many half-timbered houses survive in the old town...
. After a stint in the youth system, she moved a few miles north to Olympique Saint-Memmie
Saint-Memmie
Saint-Memmie is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France.-References:*...
, who were playing in the first division of French women's football. She made her league debut with Saint-Memmie during the 2000–01 season. Thiney spent six seasons at the club and, following the 2005–06 season, secured a moved to US Compiègne Oise in Compiègne
Compiègne
Compiègne is a city in northern France. It is designated municipally as a commune within the département of Oise.The city is located along the Oise River...
. In her first season with the club, she appeared in 21 matches and scored five goals. Unfortunately, Compiègne suffered relegation to the second division. Thiney spent her final season with the club in D2 Féminine and was easily the best player in the team appearing in 18 matches and scoring a team-leading 20 goals.
Juvisy
Thiney's successful play earned her a call up to the national team and also a move to top-tier club FCF JuvisyFCF Juvisy
Football Club Féminin Juvisy-sur-Orge Essonne is a French football club based in Viry-Châtillon, a suburb of Paris. The club was founded in 1971 and currently play in the Division 1 Féminine, the first division of women's football in France...
. In Thiney's first season with Juvisy, she appeared in 21 matches and scored seven goals helping Juvisy finish in 3rd position, one point shy of qualifying for the newly-created UEFA Women's Champions League. In the 2009–10 season, Thiney remained potent on the field scoring nine goals helping Juvisy finish runner-up to Lyon
Olympique Lyonnais (ladies)
Olympique Lyonnais Féminin is a French women's football club based in Lyon. The club has been the female section of Olympique Lyonnais since 2004. Lyon currently play in the Division 1 Féminine and are the defending champions having won the league for five straight seasons.The club was formed as...
in the league, which inserted the club into the 2010–11 edition
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
The 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League was the tenth edition of the European women's championship for football clubs. The final was held in London, England on 26 May 2011 at Craven Cottage....
of the UEFA Women's Champions League. In the competition, she score a goal in the first qualifying round against Estonia
Estonia
Estonia , officially the Republic of Estonia , is a state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia , and to the east by Lake Peipsi and the Russian Federation . Across the Baltic Sea lies...
n club Levadia Tallinn in a 12–0 win. After contributing to Juvisy reaching the knockout stage, Thiney increased her contribution by scoring a goal in each leg of the team's 9–0 aggregate victory over Iceland
Iceland
Iceland , described as the Republic of Iceland, is a Nordic and European island country in the North Atlantic Ocean, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Iceland also refers to the main island of the country, which contains almost all the population and almost all the land area. The country has a population...
ic club Breiðablik
Breiðablik UBK
Breiðablik was founded in 1950 and is the biggest sports club in Kópavogur in Iceland. Breidablik has several divisions, both men's and women's: football, athletics, basketball, karate, dance, skiing, swimming and team handball.- Name :The name Breiðablik comes from Norse mythology, where it was...
in the Round of 32. Juvisy ultimately suffered elimination in the competition at the hands of the defending champions Turbine Potsdam
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam is a women's football club team in Potsdam, Germany. The full name is 1. Frauen-Fußball-Club Turbine Potsdam 71 e. V. . They are one of the most successful teams in Germany...
. In league play, Thiney converted 11 goals, second-best on the team behind lead striker Laëtitia Tonazzi
Laëtitia Tonazzi
Laëtitia Françoise Andree "Toto" Tonazzi is a French football player currently playing for FCF Juvisy of the Division 1 Féminine. Tonazzi plays as a striker and is a member of the France women's national football team. She is known for her impressive strike rate for her club and country...
. Juvisy, however, finished the season in a disappointing 4th place.
International career
Thiney made her international debut on 28 February 2007 in a 2–0 victory over ChinaChina women's national football team
The China women's national football team represents the People's Republic of China in international women's football.- Records :China had held the record of going for 442 minutes without conceding a World Cup goal, until it was broken by Germany on September 26, 2007, when Germany beat Norway 3-0...
. During qualification for the UEFA Women's Euro 2009, she scored two goals against Slovenia
Slovenia women's national football team
The Slovenia women's national football team is the national football team of Slovenia and is controlled by the Football Association of Slovenia. They played their first match in 1992 after the split of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1991...
and Serbia
Serbia women's national football team
The Serbia women's national football team represents Serbia in international women's football competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia...
. In the tournament, she scored her only goal in France's 1–5 group stage defeat to the eventual champions Germany
Germany women's national football team
The German women's national football team represents Germany in international women's football and is directed by the German Football Association . The team – informally called West Germany in English – played its first international match in 1982...
. France reached as far as the quarterfinals losing to the Netherlands
Netherlands women's national football team
The Netherlands women's national football team represents the Netherlands in international women's football. The team played the first women's international recognized by FIFA, on 17 April 1971 against France.-World Cup record:-Current squad:...
4–5 on penalties. On 28 October 2009, Thiney scored her first career hat trick
Hat Trick
Hat trick, hat-trick or hattrick may refer to:* hat-trick — in various sports, achieving three goals, wickets, etc. in a single match* Hattrick — online football management game** Hattrick Limited — producers of this game...
in a 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification match
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
Qualification for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup determines which 15 teams join , the hosts of the 2011 tournament, to play for the Women's World Cup. Europe has 5.5 qualifying berths , Asia 3 berths, North and Central America 2.5 berths, Africa 2 berths, South America 2 berths and Oceania 1 berth...
against Estonia
Estonia women's national football team
The Estonia women's national team is controlled by the Estonian Football Association. The team is composed of players from the domestic league.-World Cup record:-European Championship record:*1984 to 1991 – Did not enter, was part of Soviet Union...
in a 12–0 victory. Thiney finished the qualification campaign with a team-high 12 goals, including a goal in the team's 3–2 second leg World Cup playoff victory over Italy
Italy women's national football team
The Italy women's national football team represents Italy in international women's football. The team is controlled by the Italian Football Federation .- Performances in the World Cup :...
, which allowed France qualification to the competition.
At the World Cup, Thiney was the decisive player in the team's second group stage match against Canada
Canada women's national soccer team
The Canada women's national soccer team is overseen by the Canadian Soccer Association. The team reached its all-time high of 6th in the March 2011 rankings. The team reached international prominence finishing in 4th place at the FIFA Women's World Cup 2003, losing to their archrival American team...
scoring a double in a 4–0 win. The victory allowed France progression to the knockout stage portion of the competition.
Club
Statistics accurate as of 10 June 2011Club | Season | League | Cup | Continental | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Saint-Memmie | 2001–02 | 18 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 18 | 2 |
2002–03 | 20 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 3 | |
2003–04 | 22 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 1 | |
2004–05 | 20 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 6 | |
2005–06 | 22 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 7 | |
Total | 102 | 19 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 102 | 19 | |
Compiègne | 2006–07 | 21 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 21 | 5 |
2007–08 | 18 | 20 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 25 | |
Total | 39 | 25 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 43 | 30 | |
Juvisy FCF Juvisy Football Club Féminin Juvisy-sur-Orge Essonne is a French football club based in Viry-Châtillon, a suburb of Paris. The club was founded in 1971 and currently play in the Division 1 Féminine, the first division of women's football in France... |
2008–09 | 21 | 10 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 24 | 10 |
2009–10 | 22 | 9 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 26 | 10 | |
2010–11 2010–11 Division 1 Féminine The 2010–11 Division 1 Féminine season was the 36th since its establishment. Lyon were the defending champions. The fixtures were announced in August 2010 and the season began on 5 September 2010 and ended early on 31 May 2011 in order to increase the fitness of national team players ahead of the... |
21 | 11 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 4 | 34 | 18 | |
Total | 64 | 30 | 11 | 4 | 9 | 4 | 84 | 38 | |
Career total | 205 | 74 | 15 | 9 | 9 | 4 | 229 | 87 |
International
- (Correct as of 20 November 2011)
National team Season Apps Goals France France women's national football teamThe French women's national football team represents France in international women's football. The team is directed by the French Football Federation and competes as a member of UEFA in various international football tournaments such as the FIFA Women's World Cup, UEFA Women's Euro, the Summer...2006–07 8 2 2007–08 8 3 2008–09 7 0 2009–10 2009–10 in French footballThe 2009–10 season was the 77th season of competitive professional football in France.The season began on 7 August 2009 for the Championnat National and Ligue 2 and on 8 August for Ligue 1 and the Championnat de France amateur...13 8 2010–11 2010–11 in French footballThe 2010–11 season is the 78th season of competitive professional football in France. The league season began on 6 August 2010 for the Championnat National and Ligue 2 and on 7 August for Ligue 1 and the Championnat de France amateur. The season concluded on 26 May 2011 for Ligue 2, 27 May for the...18 8 2011–12 2011–12 in French footballThe 2011–12 season is the 118th overall season of football and the 79th season of competitive professional football in France.The men's French national team began play on 10 August 2011 contesting a friendly match against Chile. The team will continue its qualification matches for the upcoming UEFA...7 7 Total 61 28
International goals
|-| 1 || 28 February 2007 || Stade Robert Brettes, Mérignac
Mérignac
Mérignac can refer to Bordeaux - Mérignac Airport.Mérignac is also the name of several communes in France:* Mérignac, Charente* Mérignac, Charente-Maritime* Mérignac, Gironde...
, France || ||
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| 2 || 30 May 2007 || Stade Camille Lebon, Angoulême
Angoulême
-Main sights:In place of its ancient fortifications, Angoulême is encircled by boulevards above the old city walls, known as the Remparts, from which fine views may be obtained in all directions. Within the town the streets are often narrow. Apart from the cathedral and the hôtel de ville, the...
, France || ||
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| 3 || 1 October 2007 || Mitsubishi Forklift Stadion
Mitsubishi Forklift Stadion
Mitsubishi Forklift Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Almere, Netherlands. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Almere City F.C.. The stadium is able to hold 3,000 people and was built in 2005....
, Almere
Almere
Almere is a planned city and municipality in the province of Flevoland, the Netherlands, bordering Lelystad and Zeewolde. The municipality of Almere comprises the districts Almere Stad, Almere Haven, Almere Buiten, Almere Hout, Almere Poort and Almere Pampus .Almere is the youngest city in the...
, Netherlands || ||
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| 4 || 27 October 2007 || Stadion Kralj Petar I
Stadion Kralj Petar I
Stadion Kralj Petar I is the home ground of FK Rad. It's also known simply as Stadion FK Rad. The all-seated stadium was named after Kralj Petar I, a famous Serbian king from the early 1900s. The stadium has a seating capacity for around 6,000 people....
, Belgrade
Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe...
, Serbia || ||
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| 5 || 8 March 2008 || Stade Mohamed V
Stade Mohamed V
Stade Mohamed V is part of a big athletic complex situated in the heart of the city of Casablanca, Morocco, in the western part of Maarif district...
, Casablanca
Casablanca
Casablanca is a city in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Grand Casablanca region.Casablanca is Morocco's largest city as well as its chief port. It is also the biggest city in the Maghreb. The 2004 census recorded a population of 2,949,805 in the prefecture...
, Morocco || ||
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| 6 || 27 August 2009 || Ratina Stadion
Ratina Stadion
Ratina Stadion, built in 1965, is a multi-purpose stadium in Tampere, Finland, with a seating capacity of 17,000 people, and up to 32,000 people for concerts....
, Tampere
Tampere
Tampere is a city in southern Finland. It is the most populous inland city in any of the Nordic countries. The city has a population of , growing to approximately 300,000 people in the conurbation and over 340,000 in the metropolitan area. Tampere is the third most-populous municipality in...
, Finland || ||
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| 7 || 24 October 2009 || Stade de Gerland, Lyon
Lyon
Lyon , is a city in east-central France in the Rhône-Alpes region, situated between Paris and Marseille. Lyon is located at from Paris, from Marseille, from Geneva, from Turin, and from Barcelona. The residents of the city are called Lyonnais....
, France || ||
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
In the UEFA qualification for 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, 41 entrants were drawn into eight groups, from which the group winners advanced to a play-off round...
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| 8 || 28 October 2009 || Stade Jules Deschaseaux
Stade Jules Deschaseaux
Stade Jules Deschaseaux, is a multi-purpose stadium in Le Havre, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium is able to hold 16,400 people and was built in 1932. During the 1938 World Cup, it hosted one game. In 2012 it will be replaced by the currently under...
, Le Havre
Le Havre
Le Havre is a city in the Seine-Maritime department of the Haute-Normandie region in France. It is situated in north-western France, on the right bank of the mouth of the river Seine on the English Channel. Le Havre is the most populous commune in the Haute-Normandie region, although the total...
, France || ||
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| 9 || 28 October 2009 || Stade Jules Deschaseaux, Le Havre, France || ||
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| 10 || 28 October 2009 || Stade Jules Deschaseaux, Le Havre, France || ||
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| 11 || 21 November 2009 || Gradski stadion, Inđija, Serbia || ||
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| 12 || 20 June 2010 || Stade Léo Lagrange
Stade Léo Lagrange
Stade Léo Lagrange is a stadium in Besançon, France. It is currently used for football matches and is the home stadium of Besançon RC. The stadium holds 10,500 spectators.-External links:*...
, Besançon
Besançon
Besançon , is the capital and principal city of the Franche-Comté region in eastern France. It had a population of about 237,000 inhabitants in the metropolitan area in 2008...
, France || ||
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| 13 || 23 June 2010 || Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn
Tallinn
Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It occupies an area of with a population of 414,940. It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg. Tallinn's Old Town is in the list...
, Estonia || ||
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| 14 || 21 August 2010 || Laugardalsvöllur
Laugardalsvöllur
Laugardalsvöllur is the national stadium of Iceland. It is located in Reykjavík, and seats 9,800 individuals, another 5,627 people can be seated on concrete benches, but due to FIFA restrictions they are rarely used.-Overview:...
, Reykjavík
Reykjavík
Reykjavík is the capital and largest city in Iceland.Its latitude at 64°08' N makes it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxaflói Bay...
, Iceland || ||
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| 15 || 25 August 2010 || Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube is a multi-use stadium in Troyes, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches, by Troyes AC. The stadium is able to hold 21,684 people and was built in 1956....
, Troyes
Troyes
Troyes is a commune and the capital of the Aube department in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about southeast of Paris. Many half-timbered houses survive in the old town...
, France || ||
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| 16 || 25 August 2010 || Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube is a multi-use stadium in Troyes, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches, by Troyes AC. The stadium is able to hold 21,684 people and was built in 1956....
, Troyes
Troyes
Troyes is a commune and the capital of the Aube department in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about southeast of Paris. Many half-timbered houses survive in the old town...
, France || ||
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| 17 || 25 August 2010 || Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube is a multi-use stadium in Troyes, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches, by Troyes AC. The stadium is able to hold 21,684 people and was built in 1956....
, Troyes
Troyes
Troyes is a commune and the capital of the Aube department in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about southeast of Paris. Many half-timbered houses survive in the old town...
, France || ||
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| 18 || 15 September 2010 || Stadio Pietro Barbetti, Gubbio
Gubbio
Gubbio is a town and comune in the far northeastern part of the Italian province of Perugia . It is located on the lowest slope of Mt. Ingino, a small mountain of the Apennines. See also Mount Ingino Christmas Tree.-History:...
, Italy || ||
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| 19 || 2 March 2011 || GSP Stadium, Nicosia
Nicosia
Nicosia from , known locally as Lefkosia , is the capital and largest city in Cyprus, as well as its main business center. Nicosia is the only divided capital in the world, with the southern and the northern portions divided by a Green Line...
, Cyprus || ||
2011 Cyprus Cup
-Group B:---------------------Group C:---------------------11th Place:-9th Place:-7th Place:-5th Place:-3rd Place:-Final:...
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| 20 || 30 June 2011 || Ruhrstadion
Ruhrstadion
Ruhrstadion is a football stadium in Bochum, Germany. It is the home ground for the VfL Bochum and has a capacity of 29.448.-History:...
, Bochum
Bochum
Bochum is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, western Germany. It is located in the Ruhr area and is surrounded by the cities of Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Herne, Castrop-Rauxel, Dortmund, Witten and Hattingen.-History:...
, Germany || ||
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| 21 || 30 June 2011 || Ruhrstadion, Bochum, Germany || ||
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| 22 || 22 October 2011 || Parc y Scarlets
Parc y Scarlets
Parc y Scarlets is a rugby union stadium in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, that opened in November 2008 as the new home of the Scarlets and Llanelli RFC. The ground replaced Stradey Park, the home of Llanelli's rugby teams for almost 130 years...
, Llanelli
Llanelli
Llanelli , the largest town in both the county of Carmarthenshire and the preserved county of Dyfed , Wales, sits on the Loughor estuary on the West Wales coast, approximately west-north-west of Swansea and south-east of the county town, Carmarthen. The town is famous for its proud rugby...
, Wales || ||
UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying
The Qualifying rounds for the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 will determine which 11 teams join Sweden, the hosts of the 2013 tournament, to play for the UEFA Women's Championship.-Tie breakers:...
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| 23 || 22 October 2011 || Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli, Wales || ||
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| 24 || 26 October 2011 || Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube is a multi-use stadium in Troyes, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches, by Troyes AC. The stadium is able to hold 21,684 people and was built in 1956....
, Troyes
Troyes
Troyes is a commune and the capital of the Aube department in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about southeast of Paris. Many half-timbered houses survive in the old town...
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| 25 || 26 October 2011 || Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube is a multi-use stadium in Troyes, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches, by Troyes AC. The stadium is able to hold 21,684 people and was built in 1956....
, Troyes
Troyes
Troyes is a commune and the capital of the Aube department in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about southeast of Paris. Many half-timbered houses survive in the old town...
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| 26 || 26 October 2011 || Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube
Stade de l'Aube is a multi-use stadium in Troyes, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches, by Troyes AC. The stadium is able to hold 21,684 people and was built in 1956....
, Troyes
Troyes
Troyes is a commune and the capital of the Aube department in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about southeast of Paris. Many half-timbered houses survive in the old town...
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| 27 || 16 November 2011 || Stade René Serge Nabajoth
Stade René Serge Nabajoth
Stade René Serge Nabajoth is a multi-use stadium in Les Abymes, Guadeloupe. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 7,500 people. It is currently the home ground of the Guadeloupe national football team....
, Pointe-à-Pitre
Pointe-à-Pitre
Pointe-à-Pitre is the largest city of Guadeloupe, an overseas région and département of France located in the Lesser Antilles, of which it is a sous-préfecture, being the seat of the Arrondissement of Pointe-à-Pitre....
, Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe is an archipelago located in the Leeward Islands, in the Lesser Antilles, with a land area of 1,628 square kilometres and a population of 400,000. It is the first overseas region of France, consisting of a single overseas department. As with the other overseas departments, Guadeloupe...
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| 28 || 16 November 2011 || Stade René Serge Nabajoth, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe || ||
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International
France- UEFA Women's Under-19 ChampionshipUEFA Women's Under-19 ChampionshipThe UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship is a competition in women's football for European national teams of players under 19 years of age. It is also a FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup qualifying competition...
: 20032003 UEFA Women's Under-19 ChampionshipThe UEFA Women's U-19 Championship 2003 Final Tournament was held in Germany between 25 July – 3 August 2003. Players born after 1 January 1984 were eligible to participate in this competition.-Group A:---------------------Group B:--------...