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France U17 Women
Iceland Women U17
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End 2-1
94′
S.Yerro
E. Dhalluin
93′
2-1
stefansdottir
Assist: asthildur atladottir
93′
signur valsdottir
U. Thorarensen
93′
Y. Bjornsdottir
elisa birta karadottir
90′
2-0
Mehisane Zidi
Assist: D. Niakate
79′
asthildur atladottir
hafrun helgadottir
78′
Mehisane Zidi
M. Collin
70′
A. Roy
65′
S. Wapelabwebe
A. Gorprou
63′
briet bjarnadottir
fanney johannesdottir
63′
N. Andreudottir
K. Gudmundsdottir
46′
G. Bekoundou
E. Prezelin
46′
A. Roy
L. Motyka
Halftime 1-0
45′
1-0
A. Gorprou
14′
fanney johannesdottir
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France U17 Women edged a tight contest against Iceland Women U17, winning 2-1 in a UEFA European U17 Women's Championship qualifier. The match was a hard-fought encounter, with the French side's superior technical quality ultimately proving the difference against a determined and organized Icelandic team. This victory is a crucial step for France in their quest to qualify for the final tournament. France took the lead midway through the first half with a well-worked team goal, but Iceland showed great character to equalize just before halftime from a set-piece. The winning goal came in the second half from a moment of individual brilliance, a curling shot from the edge of the box that gave the Icelandic goalkeeper no chance. Iceland pushed for a second equalizer but found the French defense resolute in the closing stages. The standout performance came from France's captain in midfield, who controlled the tempo of the game. The win puts France in a strong position in their qualifying group, while Iceland will take heart from a competitive display. The French coach praised Iceland's toughness, and the Icelandic manager was proud of her team's effort against one of Europe's best. France's lineup featured several highly-rated prospects who lived up to their billing.

