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Requested move

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The following discussion is an archived discussion of the proposal. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.

The result of the proposal was move this article with no prejudice toward future move of the others listed (individual articles were not tagged). JPG-GR (talk) 03:40, 19 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

2009 UEFA Women's ChampionshipUEFA Women's Euro 2009

If you see the article 2009 UEFA Women's Championship logo you see the name there used is UEFA Women's Euro 2009 and the official webpage uses the form UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009™ (indeed a registered trademark). I think it would be an easier title and would be consistent with the mens' UEFA Euro 2008-titles. The long name should still be used in the main article UEFA Women's Championship and as I see it the 1984, 87, 89 championships should remain on their name as it was the old event. — Pudeo 15:34, 9 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Discussion

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Attendance

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Where do you guys get the attendance figures from? I couldn't find it on uefa.com for some reason. Just curious. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jaana (talkcontribs) 17:15, 26 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Advancement

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Since the top two teams in each group, and the two best thirds, will reach the quarterfinals, any team finishing with 5 points or more should qualify for quarterfinals as the third team in Group A (Netherlands or Denmark) will have at most 4 points. (And having 5 points in itself means you'll finish at worst third.)Lejman (talk) 19:16, 27 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Future scenarios

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Group A

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  • Finland will qualify as group winner.
  • Netherlands will qualify as runner-up.
  • Denmark
    • will qualify as third if
      • France-Norway (Group B) does not end with a draw, or
      • Sweden fails to beat England and Russia defeats Italy by two goals or less (Group C) or
      • Sweden defeats England by two goals or more (Group C) or
      • Sweden defeats England by one goal and
        • Russia defeats Italy by one goal and makes at least 4 goals, or
        • Russia defeats Italy by 1-0.
    • will be eliminated if
checkYFrance-Norway (Group B) ends with a draw and
  • Sweden fails to beat England (Group C) and
  • Russia fails to beat Italy or Russia defeats Italy by three goals or more (Group C)
  • Sweden defeats England by one goal (Group C) and
  • Russia fails to beat Italy or
  • Russia defeats Italy by two goals or more (Group C) or
  • Russia defeats Italy by 3-2 or 2-1.

Group B

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  • Germany qualified as group winner.
  • France qualified as runner-up by not losing to Norway.
  • Norway qualified as third by drawing with France.
  • Iceland eliminated.

Group C

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  • Sweden
    • will qualify as group winner if
      • they do not lose to England.
      • they lose to England by one goal and Italy defeats Russia.
    • will qualify as runner-up if
      • they lose to England and Italy doesn't defeat Russia.
      • they lose to England by two goals and Italy defeats Russia.
      • they lose to England by three goals, and makes at least one goal, and Italy defeats Russia.
      • they lose to England by 3-0 and
        • Italy defeats Russia by less than three goals, or
        • Italy defeats Russia by 3-0 and Sweden gets better fair play ranking than Italy.
    • will qualify as third if
      • they lose to England by four goals or more and Italy defeats Russia.
      • they lose to England by 3-0 and
        • Italy defeats Russia by more than three goals, or
        • Italy defeats Russia by three goals and makes at least four goals, or
        • Italy defeats Russia by 3-0 and Italy gets better fair play ranking than Sweden.
  • England
    • will qualify as group winner if
      • they defeat Sweden by two goals.
      • they defeat Sweden by one goal and Italy fails to beat Russia.
    • will qualify as runner-up if
      • they defeat Sweden by one goal and Italy defeats Russia.
      • they draw with Sweden and Italy loses to Russia.
      • they lose to Sweden and Russia defeats Italy by 1-0.
      • they lose to Sweden by less than three goals and Russia defeats Italy by 2-1.
      • they lose to Sweden by three goals, makes at least one goal, and Russia defeats Italy by 2-1.
      • they lose to Sweden by 3-0, Russia defeats Italy by 2-1 and England gets better fair play ranking than Russia.
    • will qualify as third if
      • they draw with Sweden and Russia fails to beat Italy.
      • they lose to Sweden by one goal (3p, 4-5 goal diff or higher) and
        • Russia fails to beat Italy, or
        • Russia defeats Italy by two goals or more, or
        • Russia defeats Italy by 3-2
      • France-Norway (Group B) does not end with a draw, and
        • England lose to Sweden by two goals (3p, 4-6 goal diff or worse) and
          • Russia fails to beat Italy, or
          • Russia defeats Italy by two goals or more
        • England lose to Sweden by two goals and makes at least one goal, and Russia defeats Italy by 3-2. (3p, 4-6 goal diff or higher)
        • England lose to Sweden by 2-0 and Russia defeats Italy by 3-2 and England gets better fair play ranking than Italy. (3p, 4-6 goal diff or worse)
      • England lose to Sweden by 3-0, Russia defeats Italy by 2-1 and Russia gets better fair play ranking than England. (3p, 4-7 goal diff) and
        • France defeats Norway (Group B),
        • Norway defeats France by two goals, or
        • Norway defeats France by 1-0 and England gets better fair play ranking than France.
      • they lose to Sweden by four goals or more and Russia defeats Italy by 2-1. (3p, 4-8 goal diff or worse) and
        • France defeats Norway (Group B) by less than three goals less than Sweden defeats England, or
        • France defeats Norway by three goals less than Sweden defeats England, and Norway makes no more than 2 goals more than England in their final games
        • France defeats Norway by three goals less than Sweden defeats England, and Norway makes 3 goals more than England in their final games and England gets better fair play ranking than Norway.
        • Norway defeats France (Group B) by less than two goals less than Sweden defeats England, or
        • Norway defeats France by two goals less than Sweden defeats England, and France makes less goals than England in their final games
        • Norway defeats France by two goals less than Sweden defeats England and France makes as many goals as England in their final games and England gets better fair play ranking than France.
    • will be eliminated if
      • they lose to Sweden and Russia defeats Italy by one goal and makes at least four goals.
      • they lose to Sweden by three goals or more and Russia defeats Italy 3-2.
      • they lose to Sweden by 2-0 and Russia defeats Italy by 3-2 and Italy gets better fair play ranking than England.
      • France-Norway (Group B) ends with a draw, and
        • England lose to Sweden by two goals (3p, 4-6 goal diff or worse) and
          • Russia fails to beat Italy, or
          • Russia defeats Italy by two goals or more
        • England lose to Sweden by two goals and makes at least one goal, and Russia defeats Italy by 3-2. (3p, 4-6 goal diff or higher)
        • England lose to Sweden by 2-0 and Russia defeats Italy by 3-2 and England gets better fair play ranking than Italy. (3p, 4-6 goal diff or worse)
      • England lose to Sweden by 3-0, Russia defeats Italy by 2-1 and Russia gets better fair play ranking than England. (3p, 4-7 goal diff) and
        • France-Norway ends with a draw, or
        • Norway defeats France by one goal and France makes at least one goal, or
        • Norway defeats France by 1-0 and France gets better fair play ranking than England.
      • they lose to Sweden by four goals or more and Russia defeats Italy by 2-1. (3p, 4-8 goal diff or worse) and
        • France defeats Norway (Group B) by more than three goals less than Sweden defeats England, or
        • France defeats Norway by three goals less than Sweden defeats England, and Norway makes more than 3 goals more than England in their final games
        • France defeats Norway by three goals less than Sweden defeats England, and Norway makes 3 goals more than England in their final games and Norway gets better fair play ranking than England.
        • Norway defeats France (Group B) by more than two goals less than Sweden defeats England, or
        • Norway defeats France by two goals less than Sweden defeats England, and France makes more goals than England in their final games
        • Norway defeats France by two goals less than Sweden defeats England and France makes as many goals as England in their final games and France gets better fair play ranking than England.
  • Italy
    • will qualify as runner-up if
      • they defeat or draw with Russia and England fails to beat Sweden.
      • they defeat Russia and England defeats Sweden by more than four goals.
      • they defeat Russia by more than three goals and England defeats Sweden 3-0.
      • they defeat Russia by three goals and makes at least four goals, and England defeats Sweden 3-0.
      • they defeat Russia by 3-0, England defeats Sweden by 3-0 and Italy gets better fair-play ranking than Sweden.
    • will qualify as third if
      • they defeat Russia and
        • England defeats Sweden by less than three goals, or
        • England defeats Sweden by three goals and makes at least four goals
      • they defeat Russia by less than three goals and England defeats Sweden 3-0.
      • they defeat Russia by 3-0, England defeats Sweden by 3-0 and Sweden gets better fair-play ranking than Italy.
      • they draw with Russia and England defeats Sweden.
      • France-Norway (Group B) does not end with a draw, and
        • Italy lose to Russia by one goal and makes at least three goals and Sweden defeats England. (3p, 5-7 goal diff or higher)
        • Italy lose to Russia by 3-2 and (3p, 4-6 goal diff)
          • Sweden defeats England by three goals or more, or
          • Sweden defeats England by 2-0 and Italy gets better fair play ranking than England.
    • will be eliminated if
      • they lose to Russia and Sweden fails to beat England.
      • they lose to Russia by two goals or more.
      • they lose to Russia by one goal and makes less than two goals.
      • they lose to Russia by 3-2 and
        • Sweden defeats England by one goal, or
        • Sweden defeats England by two goals and makes at least three goals, or
        • Sweden defeats England by 2-0 and England gets better fair play ranking than Italy.
      • France-Norway (Group B) ends with a draw, and
        • Italy lose to Russia by one goal and makes at least three goals and Sweden defeats England. (3p, 5-7 goal diff or higher)
        • Italy lose to Russia by 3-2 and (3p, 4-6 goal diff)
          • Sweden defeats England by three goals or more, or
          • Sweden defeats England by 2-0 and Italy gets better fair play ranking than England.
  • Russia
    • will qualify as runner-up if
      • they defeat Italy by two goals and Sweden defeats England.
      • they defeat Italy and makes at least 3 goals, and Sweden defeats England.
      • they defeat Italy by 2-1 and
        • Sweden defeats England by more than three goals, or
        • Sweden defeats England 3-0 and Russia gets better fair play ranking than England.
    • will qualify as third if
      • they defeat Italy by three goals or more and Sweden fails to beat England. (3p, 5-6 goal diff or better)
      • they defeat Italy by 1-0 (3p, 3-6 goal diff) and
        • France defeats Norway (Group B), or Norway defeats France by two goals or more.
      • they defeat Italy by 2-1 and (3p, 4-7 goal diff) and
        • France defeats Norway (Group B) or Norway defeats France by two goals or more, and
          • Sweden fails to beat England, or
          • Sweden defeats England by less than three goals, or
          • Sweden defeats England by three goals, and England makes at least one goal, or
          • Sweden defeats England 3-0 and England gets better fair play ranking than Russia.
      • they defeat Italy by two goals or less, Sweden fails to beat England and
        • France defeats Norway (Group A), or
        • Norway defeats France by two goals or more (Group A), or
        • Norway defeats France by one goal and Russia makes three more goals than France in their final games.
        • Norway defeats France by one goal and Russia makes two more goals than France in their final games, and Russia gets better fair play ranking than France.
    • will be eliminated if
      • they fail to beat Italy.
      • they defeat Italy by 1-0 (3p, 3-6 goal diff) and
        • France - Norway (Group B) ends with a draw, or Norway defeats France by one goal.
      • they defeat Italy by 2-1 and (3p, 4-7 goal diff) and
        • France - Norway (Group B) ends with a draw, or Norway defeats France by one goal, and
          • Sweden fails to beat England, or
          • Sweden defeats England by less than three goals, or
          • Sweden defeats England by three goals, and England makes at least one goal, or
          • Sweden defeats England 3-0 and England gets better fair play ranking than Russia.
      • they defeat Italy by two goals or less, Sweden fails to beat England and
        • France-Norway ends with a draw(Group B), or
        • Norway defeats France by one goal and Russia makes less than two more goals than France in their final games.
        • Norway defeats France by one goal and Russia makes two more goals than France in their final games, and France gets better fair play ranking than Russia.

The above scenarios are theoretically complete, but I may have made a mistake. Even if the above is correct, it could probably be simplified as some scenarios may be already covered elsewhere. It's much too messy to be included in the article, but for those finding it interesting, here it is!Lejman (talk) 02:33, 30 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Bronze final?

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Who will get the third place? 83.108.202.186 (talk) 19:20, 10 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Since no bronze final were held, both Norway and the Netherlands were awarded bronze medals. This is according to UEFA regulations. lil2mas (talk) 19:26, 10 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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