Women's Under-19 EURO records, facts and figures
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The records, statistics and facts from the UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship.
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Champions (hosts)
WU19 EURO
2024: Spain (Lithuania)
2023: Spain (Belgium)
2022: Spain (Czechia)
2020 & 2021: cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019: France (Scotland)
2018: Spain (Switzerland)
2017: Spain (Northern Ireland)
2016: France (Slovakia)
2015: Sweden (Israel)
2014: Netherlands (Norway)
2013: France (Wales)
2012: Sweden (Türkiye)
2011: Germany (Italy)
2010: France (North Macedonia)
2009: England (Belarus)
2008: Italy (France)
2007: Germany (Iceland)
2006: Germany (Switzerland)
2005: Russia (Hungary)
2004: Spain (Finland)
2003: France (Germany)
2002: Germany (Sweden)
WU18 EURO
2001: Germany (Norway)
2000: Germany (France)
1999: Sweden (Sweden)
1998: Denmark (two-legged final vs France)
Biggest wins
Qualifying round/Round 1: Switzerland 23-0 Georgia, 2015/16
Elite round/Round 2: Spain 11-0 Serbia, 2006/07; Netherlands 11-0 Lithuania, 2010/11
Final tournament: Lithuania 0-10 England, 2023/24
Final: Germany 8-1 Norway, 2010/11
Individual match goalscoring
Qualifying: Marcela Ižová (Slovakia) 8 v Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1998/99
Final tournament: Elena Danilova (Russia) 4 v Netherlands, 2005/06, Shelley Thompson (Germany) 4 vs England, 2002/03
Season top scorers
2023/24 Danique Tolhoek (Netherlands) 15
2022/23: Louna Ribadeira (France) 11
2021/22: Maja Jelčić (Bosnia-Herzegovina) 7
2019/20 & 2020/21: cancelled due to COVID
2018/19: Sjoeke Nüsken (Germany) 12
2017/18: Fenna Kalma (Netherlands) 13
2016/17: Lucía García (Spain) 13
2015/16: Sippie Folkertsma (Netherlands) 11
2014/15: Stina Blackstenius (Sweden) 20
2013/14: Stina Blackstenius (Sweden) 12
2012/13: Jovana Damnjanović (Serbia) 14
2011/12: Elin Rubensson (Sweden) 13
2010/11: Melissa Bjånesøy (Norway) 13
2009/10: Rebecca Dempster (Scotland) 10
2008/09: Lidija Kuliš (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Dzsenifer Marozsán (Germany) 10
2007/08: Kim Kulig (Germany) 12
2006/07: Marie-Laure Delie (France) 12
2005/06: Elena Danilova (Russia) 17
2004/05: Elena Danilova (Russia) 15
2003/04: Anja Mittag (Germany) 12
2002/03: Yulya Korniyevets (Ukraine) 9
2001/02: Nicole Gassmann (Switzerland), Suzanne Grant (Scotland) 8
2000/01: Olga Aniskovtseva (Belarus), Donna James (Scotland), Petra Wimbersky (Germany) 8
1999/2000: Laura del Río (Spain), Jessica Thorn (Finland) 9
1998/99: Helena Hasselberg (Sweden) 11
1997/98: Therese Lundin (Sweden) 11
Finals top scorers
2023/24: Nina Matejić (Serbia) 5
2022/23: Louna Ribadeira (France) 4
2021/22: Nicole Arcangeli (Italy) 5
2019/20 & 2020/21: cancelled due to COVID2018/19: Melvine Malard (France) 4
2017/18: Olga Carmona (Spain), Dajan Hashemi (Denmark), Paulina Krumbiegel (Germany), Alisha Lehmann (Switzerland), Andrea Norheim (Norway), Géraldine Reuteler (Switzerland), Lynn Wilms (Netherlands) 2
2016/17: Patricia Guijarro (Spain) 5
2015/16: Marie-Antoinette Katoto (France) 6
2014/15: Stina Blackstenius (Sweden) 6
2013/14: Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands) 6
2012/13: Pauline Bremer (Germany) 6
2011/12: Elin Rubensson (Sweden) 5
2010/11: Melissa Bjånesøy (Norway) 7
2009/10: Lieke Martens (Netherlands), Turid Knaak (Germany) 4
2008/09: Sofia Jakobsson (Sweden) 5
2007/08: Marie Pollmann (Germany) 4
2006/07: Marie-Laure Delie (France), Fanndis Fridriksdóttir (Iceland), Ellen White (England) 3
2005/06: Elena Danilova (Russia) 7
2004/05: Elena Danilova (Russia) 9
2003/04: Anja Mittag (Germany) 6
2002/03: Shelley Thompson (Germany) 4
2001/02: Claire Morel (France), Barbara Müller (Germany) 4
2000/01: Marie Knutsen (Norway), Petra Wimbersky (Germany) 2
1999/2000: Laura del Río (Spain) 7
1998/99: Christina Albertsen (Sweden) 4
1997/98: no final tournament (quarter-finals/semi-finals/final played over 2 legs)
All-time top scorers
Final tournaments:
Elena Danilova (Russia) 17
Marie-Laure Delie (France) 9
Toni Duggan (England) 9
Stina Blackstenius (Sweden) 8
All matches:
Elena Danilova (Russia) 33
Stina Blackstenius (Sweden) 32
Agnese Ricco (Italy) 23
Isabel Kerschowski (Germany) 22
Nina Matejić (Serbia) 22
Elin Rubensson (Sweden) 21
Elena Terekhova (Russia) 21
All time most appearances
Final tournaments:
Nahikari García (Spain) 15
Nuria Garrote (Spain) 14
Isabel Kerschowski (Germany) 14
All matches:
Martina Moser (Switzerland) 32
Jordan Nobbs (England) 31
Elena Terekhova (Russia) 31
Ksenia Tsybutovich (Russia) 31
Elena Morozova (Russia) 30
Elvira Todua (Russia) 30
Highest attendances
Qualifying: Germany v Finland, Ludwigshafen, 1999/2000, 6,002
Final tournament: Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia v Spain, Skopje, 2010, 8,000
Final: Spain v Sweden, Netanya, 2015, 7,230
Miscellaneous
Consecutive WU19 EURO wins: 22 – Germany (13/07/2006 to 07/07/2008)
Final tournament appearances
19 Germany
18 France
17 Spain
15 England
14 Norway
11 Netherlands
10 Sweden
8 Italy, Switzerland
7 Denmark
6 Scotland
5 Belgium
4 Russia
3 Iceland
2 Austria, Czechia, Finland, Republic of Ireland, Serbia
1 Belarus, Hungary, Israel, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Türkiye, Wales