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Women's A National Team lose to Germany: 10-0 9/19/2012
Womens A National Team lose to Germany: 10-0
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Women's A National Team, coached by Ogün Temizkanoğlu, was beaten by Germany 10-0 in their last match of UEFA Women's EURO 2013 Qualification Round Group 2. The match was played in Duisburg MSV Arena and Germany's goals came from Okoyino Da Mbabi (Min. 17 and 74), Mittag (Min. 23), Laudehr (Min. 45+1) (Pen), Behringer (Min. 52 and 60) (Pen), Müller (Min. 72, 86 and 90+2) and Bajramaj (Min. 85). Besides, Seval Kıraç from Turkey was-sent off from on 60th minute.

In the day's other matches of the group, Kazakhstan beat Switzerland 1-0 while, Spain drew 0-0 against Romania.

With this score, Turkey finished the group in the last place and eliminated from the tournament in the qualification round while, Germany qualified to the finals by finishing the group in the first place.

Germany: Nadine Angerer, Bianca Schmidt, Saskia Bartusiak, Babett Peter, Simone Laudehr, Melanie Behringer, Martina Müller (Min. 65 Anja Mittag), Célia Okoyino da Mbabi, Kim Kulig (Min. 46 Viola Odebrecht), Fatmire Bajramaj, Lena Goessling
Turkey: Fatma Şahin, Reyhan Şeker (Min. 46 Yeşim Demirel), Didem Karagenç, Damla Demirdön (Min. 20 Songül Ece), Çiğdem Belci, Seval Kıraç, Esra Erol, Cansu Yağ, Yağmur Uraz, Arzu Karabulut (Min. 83 Büşra Ahlatcı), Eylül Elgalp
Goals: Okoyino Da Mbabi (Min. 17 and 74), Mittag (Min. 23), Laudehr (Min. 45+1) (Pen.), Behringer (Min. 52, 60) (Pen.), Müller (Min. 72, 86, 90+2) and Bajramaj (Min. 85) (Germany)
Yellow Cards: Seval Kıraç (Min. 19), Cansu Yağ (Min. 25), Yağmur Iraz (Min. 88) (Turkey)
Red Card: Seval Kıraç (Min. 60)

UEFA Women's EURO 2013 Qualification Round Group 2 Standings:

Teams Pld W D L F A Pts
1.GERMANY 10 9 1 0 64 3 28
2.SPAIN 10 6 2 2 43 14 20
3.ROMANIA 10 5 1 4 20 20 16
4.SWITZERLAND 10 5 0 5 29 24 15
5.KAZAKHSTAN 10 2 1 7 4 55 7
6.TURKEY 10 0 1 9 4 48 1

The path to the 12-team UEFA Women's EURO 2013 final tournament in Sweden begins with a preliminary round, and takes in a qualifying group stage and play-offs.
In the preliminary round, two groups of four teams were played as one-venue mini-tournaments between 3 and 8 March 2011. The group winners had progressed to the qualifying group stage to join the 36 highest-ranked contenders in four groups of five teams and three of six played on a home-and-away basis between 17 September 2011 and 19 September 2012.
The group winners and best runners-up (counting results against the teams first, third, fourth and fifth in their section) progress to the final tournament, and the other six runners-up go to the play-offs on 20/21 and 24/25 October 2012. The three nations with the highest coefficients are seeded and at home in the second leg. The three winners qualify for the finals.
Hosts Sweden will join the 11 qualifiers in the final tournament from 10 to 28 July 2013. There will be three groups of four teams, with the top two from each section and the two best runners-up going into the quarter-finals, from when the competition is a straight knockout.
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