UEFA Women's EURO 2009 Technical Report
Couv. Rapport WE09:Layout 2 12.11.2009 9:05 Page 1 Couv. Rapport WE09:Layout 2 12.11.2009 9:05 Page 2 CONTENTS 3 ENGLISH SECTION 4 The Route to the Final 6 The Final 8 Technical Topics 12 Goal Analysis 14 Talking Points 16 The Winning Coach 17 SECTION FRANÇAISE 18 Le parcours jusqu’en finale 20 La finale 22 Aspects techniques 26 Analyse des buts 28 Points de discussion 30 L’entraîneur victorieux IMPRESSUM This publication is published by 31 DEUTSCHER TEIL UEFA’s Football Development Division 32 Der Weg ins Endspiel Editorial Team: Andy Roxburgh (UEFA Technical Director) 34 Das Endspiel Graham Turner 36 Technische Analyse Production Team: 40 Toranalyse André Vieli Dominique Maurer 42 Diskussionspunkte Acknowledgements and thanks 44 Die siegreiche Trainerin Technical Observers: Anne Noë 45 STATISTICS Ignacio Quereda Anna Signeul 46 Results Béatrice von Siebenthal 51 Player of the Match Ole Andersen (Graphics) 52 Team info Frank Ludolph (Administration) Catherine Maher (Administration) 64 The Best Goals Stéphanie Tétaz (Administration) UEFA Language Services 66 Statistics Setting: 68 Technical Team Selection Atema Communication SA, CH-Gland 69 Match Officials Printing: 70 Fair Play / The Technical Team Artgraphic Cavin SA, CH-Grandson 70 71 Rapport WE09:Pages Intérieures 11.11.2009 14:36 Page 3 ENGLISH SECTION INTRODUCTION UEFA Women’s EURO 2009 was the seventh final tournament of the European Women’s Championship and the first to be con- tested by 12 teams. The eight nations who played the EURO 2005 finals in England were joined in Finland by Iceland, the Nether- lands, Russia and Ukraine, with only the Dutch progressing beyond the group phase.
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