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Käld makes Finnish choice

Finland's Michael Käld has named his 20-woman squad for the 2005 UEFA European Women's Championship.

Finland coach Michael Käld has named his 20-woman squad for the 2005 UEFA European Women's Championship.

Scotland defeat

Käld's side are the first senior Finnish team to qualify for a major international finals and they go into the eight-nation tournament on a high after defeating Scotland 2-0 in their final friendly on Friday, Laura Kalmari scoring twice.

England test
Finland play hosts England in their opening game in Group A on Sunday 5 June, before facing Sweden on 8 June and Denmark three days after that. "England haven't lost for a long time and I think it's an advantage to us," said Kald. "They will have all the pressure in the opening match in front of their home crowd.

'Everything to gain'
"Sweden are a team that are always at their best when needed," the Finland coach continued. "We have, however, already proved we can challenge them. A year ago, Denmark were possibly the best team in the world. We have nothing to lose and everything to win."

Goalkeepers
Satu Kunnas (FC United)
Virva Junkkari (HJK Helsinki)
Satu Peltonen (FC Honka)

Defenders
Petra Vaelma (FC United)
Sanna Valkonen (Umeå IK)
Tiina Salmén (HJK Helsinki)
Eveliina Sarapää (HJK Helsinki)
Heidi Ahonen (FC Espoo)
Terhi Uusi-Luomalahti (FC Espoo)

Midfielders
Jessica Julin (Umeå IK)
Anne Mäkinen (Umeå IK)
Anna-Kaisa Rantanen (Linköpings FC)
Minna Mustonen (FC United)
Sanna Malaska (HJK Helsinki)
Linda Lindqvist (FC Espoo)

Forwards
Jessica Thorn (HJK Helsinki)
Laura Kalmari (Djurgården/Alvsjö)
Heidi Kackur (Göteborgs FC)
Sanna Talonen (FC Honka)
Heidi Lindström (HJK Helsinki)

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