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2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) and France women's national football team

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Difference between 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) and France women's national football team

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) vs. France women's national football team

In the UEFA qualification for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, the 25 teams belonging to the First Category of European women's football were drawn into five groups, from which the group winners qualified for the World Cup finals. The French women's national football team (Équipe de France féminine de football, sometimes shortened as Féminin A) is directed by the French Football Federation (FFF).

Similarities between 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) and France women's national football team

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) and France women's national football team have 17 things in common (in Unionpedia): Élise Bussaglia, French Football Federation, Hoda Lattaf, Hungarian Football Federation, Katalin Kulcsár, Laëtitia Tonazzi, Ludivine Diguelman, Marinette Pichon, Netherlands, Roazhon Park, Sandrine Soubeyrand, Sonia Bompastor, Swiss Football Association, The Football Association, UEFA, 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Élise Bussaglia

Élise Bussaglia (born 24 September 1985) is a French football player who currently plays for Spanish club FC Barcelona of the Primera División.

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French Football Federation

The French Football Federation (FFF) (Fédération Française de Football) is the governing body of football in France.

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Hoda Lattaf

Hoda Lattaf (born August 31, 1978 in Bordeaux) is a French soccer player who plays in attack.

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Hungarian Football Federation

The Hungarian Football Federation (Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség, MLSZ) is the governing body of football in Hungary.

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Katalin Kulcsár

Katalin Anna Kulcsár (born 7 December 1984) is a Hungarian football referee.

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Laëtitia Tonazzi

Laëtitia Françoise Andree "Toto" Tonazzi (born 31 January 1981 in Créteil) is a French football player currently playing for Montpellier of the Division 1 Féminine.

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Ludivine Diguelman

Ludivine Diguelman (born 15 April 1984, in Montpellier) is a French football player currently playing for Nîmes of the Division 2 Féminine.

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Marinette Pichon

Marinette Pichon (born 26 November 1975) is a French former football player.

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Netherlands

The Netherlands (Nederland), often referred to as Holland, is a country located mostly in Western Europe with a population of seventeen million.

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Roazhon Park

The Roazhon Park, until 2015 named Stade de la Route de Lorient, is a football stadium in Rennes, Brittany, France. Roazhon means Rennes in Breton. The stadium was inaugurated on 15 September 1912. It is located at 111 route de Lorient, in west-central Rennes. Rebuilt in 2001 and able to seat 29,778, the stadium is currently the home of Stade Rennais. The stadium has hosted France men's and women's national football team matches. On 19–20 June 2016 it hosted the semifinals of the Top 14 rugby union tournament. It has also been selected as a venue for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, in which it will host six matches—four in the group stage, one in the round of 16, and one semifinal. The record attendance of 29,490 spectators was set 20 August 2005 for a Rennes – Marseille Ligue 1 match.

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Sandrine Soubeyrand

Sandrine Soubeyrand (born 16 August 1973 in Saint-Agrève) is a French retired footballer and current coach of France women's national under-17 football team.

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Sonia Bompastor

Sonia Bompastor (born 8 June 1980) is a retired French football player who played for French club Lyon of the Division 1 Féminine.

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Swiss Football Association

The Swiss Football Association (Schweizerischer Fussballverband, Association Suisse de Football, Associazione Svizzera di Football/Calcio, Associaziun Svizra da Ballape) is the governing body of football in Switzerland.

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The Football Association

The Football Association (FA) is the governing body of association football in England, the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man.

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UEFA

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA; Union des Associations Européennes de Football; Vereinigung Europäischer Fußballverbände) is the administrative body for association football in Europe, although several member states are primarily or entirely located in Asia.

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2003 FIFA Women's World Cup

The FIFA Women's World Cup 2003, the fourth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, was held in the United States and won by Germany.

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2007 FIFA Women's World Cup

The FIFA Women's World Cup 2007, the fifth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, was an international association football competition for women held in China from 10 to 30 September 2007.

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2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) and France women's national football team Comparison

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) has 302 relations, while France women's national football team has 279. As they have in common 17, the Jaccard index is 2.93% = 17 / (302 + 279).

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