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2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
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In the UEFA qualification for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, the 25 teams belonging to the First Category of European women's football were drawn into five groups, from which the group winners qualified for the World Cup finals. The qualifiers begun on 9 July 2005 and concluded on 30 September 2006, with five teams qualified: Denmark, England, Germany, Norway and Sweden. Of these, the latter three had qualified for the 2003 World Cup, while Denmark and England qualified over France (second in England's group) and Russia (second in Germany's group).
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First Category
Group 1
Match schedule & results
Referee: Doneva-Hristova (Bulgaria)
Referee: Damkova (Czech Republic)
Referee: De Jong (Netherlands)
Referee: Brohet (Belgium)
Referee: Gaal (Hungary)
Referee: Schett (Austria)
Referee: Frai (Germany)
Comunale Rinascita, Aversa
Referee: Milanova Djaleva (Bulgaria)
Referee: McDermott (Rep. of Ireland)
Kesariani, Athens
Referee: Quintero Siles (Spain)
Referee: Hänninen (Finland)
Referee: Ionescu (Romania)
Referee: Blahova (Czech Republic)
Referee: Grigoryan (Armenia)
Referee: Gaal (Hungary)
Group 2
Match schedule & results
Stadion SK Kravare
Referee: Skogvang (Norway)
Alcochetense, Setúbal
Referee: Kuzmanovic (Serbia and Montenegro)
Primero de Maio, Lisbon
Referee: Robin (France)
Františka Kloze, Kladno
Referee: Avdonchenko (Russia)
Referee: Girard-Fautrel (France)
Referee: Brohet (Belgium)
Referee: Svendsen (Denmark)
Referee: Focic (Croatia)
Referee: Petignat (Switzerland)
Referee: Muradova (Azerbaijan)
Referee: De Toni (Italy)
Primero de Maio, Lisbon
Referee: Remy (France)
Group 3
Match schedule & results
Stadion Miejski, Słupsk
Referee: Ulyanovskaya (Russia)
Sportcomplex de Singel, Strombeek
Referee: Rachel Cohen (Israel)
Referee: Blahova (Czech Republic)
City Stadium, Kutno
Referee: Ionescu (Romania)
Referee: Ostervold (Norway)
Referee: Girard-Fautrel (France)
Referee: Basimamovic (Croatia)
Referee: Mamayeva (Russia)
Referee: De Toni (Italy)
Referee: Ulyanovskaya (Russia)
Referee: Kuzmanovic (Serbia and Montenegro)
Group 4
Match schedule & results
Moskvich, Moscow
Referee: Schett (Austria)
Moskvich, Moscow
Referee: Svendsen (Denmark)
Referee: Arwedahl (Sweden)
Referee: Fodic (Croatia)
Referee: Spinelli (Italy)
Referee: Hänninen (Finland)
Referee: De Toni (Italy)
Referee: Wnuk (Poland)
Referee: Thörn (Sweden)
Referee: Tvarijonaite (Lithuania)
Schlossfeld, Willisau
Referee: Martinez (Spain)
Referee: Arwedahl (Sweden)
Referee: Noëlle (France)
Referee: Basimamovic (Croatia)
Moskvich, Moscow
Referee: Gordana Kuzmanovic (Serbia)
Referee: Skogvang (Norway)
Group 5
Match schedule & results
Ertl Glas, Amstetten
Referee: Tvarijonaite (Lithuania)
Referee: Ödlund (Sweden)
Tapolcia Stadium
Referee: Damkova (Czech Republic)
Neue Sportanlage Langenrohr
Referee: Antonia Kokotou (Greece)
Les Allées, Blois
Referee: Basimamovic (Croatia)
Referee: Frai (Germany)
Municipal, Andrashida
Referee: Ann-Helen Ostervold (Norway)
Referee: Günthner (Germany)
Referee: Damkova (Czech Republic)
Parkstadion, Bruckneudorf
Referee: Vitulano (Italy)
Referee: Raatikainen (Finland)
Referee: McDermott (Rep. of Ireland)
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Second Category
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Teams in this Category had no chance to qualify to the World Cup. Originally, the winners of the second category, along with the two best runners-up (Israel and Romania), were to contest play-off matches against the bottom-placed teams of the first category. The play-off winners would then participate in the first category of UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying. However, the play-offs were cancelled after UEFA changed the qualifying format to no longer be split into two divisions.[5]
Group 6
Armenia and Lithuania withdrew.[6]
Group 7
Azerbaijan withdrew.[6]
Group 8
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