Women’s Under-17 EURO 2021/22 second round: Netherlands, Finland, France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Spain in the final | Women under 17
The second round of the new UEFA Nations League-style UEFA European Women’s Under-17 Championship has decided which seven teams will join Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final from May 3-15, as well as promotion and relegation between Leagues A and B. Draw took place on April 5 in Sarajevo.
Final draw
group A: Bosnia and Herzegovina (host), Germany (starter), Denmark, Netherlands
Group B: France, Spain, Norway, Finland
League A consisted of 28 teams, including the seven promoted from League B in Round 1 in the fall. They competed in seven groups; of these single-site mini-tournaments, the winners will qualify for the final.
League B teams (including seven teams relegated from League A in the first round) competed for promotion to League A in six groups. Bosnia and Herzegovina participated, although their place in the final was secured as hosts.
Promotions and relegations between Leagues A and B before the first round of the 2022/23 edition will be confirmed before the draw on May 31.
All matches
League A
- The group winners will join hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final round from May 3-15.
- Germany won the last edition of the tournament in 2018/19, and seven of the 12 seasons completed: needing their group decider victory against Austria, they went down 2-0 after having a player sent off, but turned the game to win 3-2 with three goals in the space of five minutes.
- Spain are four-time champions and Poland (who did not qualify this time) the only other winners, in 2012/13.
Group A1
Qualified for the final: Finland
Also in the group: Iceland, Republic of Ireland*, Slovakia
Group A2
Qualified for the final: Spain
Also in the group: Hungary*, Czech Republic
Did not play: Ukraine
Group A3
Qualified for the final: Norway*
Also in the group: Serbia, Sweden, Romania
Group A4
Qualified for the final: Denmark*
Also in the group: Greece
Didn’t play: Russia, Belarus
Russia suspended until further notice
Group A5
Qualified for the final: Germany
Also in the group: Austria, Slovenia, Kosovo*
Group A6
Qualified for the final: France
Also in the group: England, Poland*, Croatia
Group A7
Qualified for the final: Netherlands
Also in the group: Portugal*, Italy, Montenegro
*Hosts
League B
Group B1
Group winners: Northern Ireland
Finalists: Israel*
Also in the group: Luxembourg, Faroe Islands
Group B2
Group winners: Turkey
Finalists: Latvia
Also in the group: Armenia*
Didn’t play: Wales
Group B3
Group winners: Scotland
Finalists: Albania*
Also in the group: North Macedonia, Azerbaijan
Group B4
Group winners: Estonia
Finalists: Bulgaria*
Also in group: Georgia
Group B5
Group winners: Switzerland
Finalists: Lithuania*
Also in group: Kazakhstan
Group B6
Group winners: Belgium
Finalists: Bosnia and Herzegovina* (final host)
Also in group: Moldova
*Hosts
How round 1 defined the leagues
League A
1st round group winners: Republic of Ireland (Group A1), Netherlands (A2), Sweden (A3), Germany (A4, starter), Poland (A5), Denmark (A6), Spain (A7)
Group second of the 1st round: Norway (A1), Czech Republic (A2), France (A3), Portugal (A4), Russia (A5), Austria (A6), Iceland (A7)
Third in the 1st round group: Hungary (A1), Slovenia (A2), Italy (A3), Finland (A4), England (A5), Greece (A6), Serbia (A7)
Promoted from League B: Belarus (best second), Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine
League B
Relegated from League A: Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina (host of the finals), Bulgaria, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland, Wales
Group second of the 1st round: Lithuania (B2), Estonia (B3), Israel (B4), Turkey (B5), Azerbaijan (B6)
Third in the 1st round group: Luxembourg (B1), Kazakhstan (B2), North Macedonia (B3), Faroe Islands (B4), Latvia (B5), Albania (B6)
Fourth in the 1st round group: Georgia (B1), Armenia (B2), Moldova (B3)
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