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    WOMEN: Defeat for the under 19s vs Iceland

    Wales v Germany : photo linked from faw.org.ukWALES 0 ICELAND 2
    Wales suffered a surprise defeat in their 2010/2011 UEFA Women’s Under 19 championship qualifier against Iceland.

    - more news from FAW.org.uk


    updated: Sun, 3 April, 2011 17:10 UK.





    WALES 1 GERMANY 1 
    The under 19 side battled to a great 1-1 draw with Germany at Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli in the opening UEFA Elite Round game.

    The Germans took an early lead from a corner after eights minutes, defender Luisa Wensing rising at the far post to score from a bullet-header.

    It could have been the signal for an all-out onslaught by the Germans, but instead, Jarmo Matikainen's young team fought for every ball and held the German attack at bay. Few chances came to either side for the rest of the opening 45 minutes, but Wales were beginning to grow in confidence as the half wore-on. Captain Nia Jones was very impressive in keeping the shape of the Wales defence under severe pressure.

    In the second half, Wales came-out on a mission and denied Germany the time and space to build from midfield. The reward game with just ten minutes to go when captain Nia Jones scored the all-important goal for the girls in red.

    It was the signal for an all-out attack from Germany but Wales held their ground and took the point from a famous 1-1 draw.

    In the other game, Turkey beat Iceland 3-1 in the early kick off at Parc y Scarlets.

    The next games are on Saturday at 3pm when Wales play Iceland at Stebonheath Park, Llanelli and Germany meet Turkey at Richmond Park, Carmarthen. Both games are free admission. - info from FAW.ORG.UK


    Posted: Sunday 3rd April 2011
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