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2003 UEFA Regions' Cup
UEFA Regions' Cup Germany 2003
Tournament details
Host countryGermany
Dates22 June – 28 June
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsItaly Piedmont–Aosta Valley (1st title)
Runners-upFrance Maine
2001
2005

The 2003 UEFA Regions' Cup was the third UEFA Regions' Cup. It was held in Germany and won by the Piedmont–Aosta Valley team from Italy, which beat France's Maine 2–1 in the final.

Preliminary round

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The 40 teams entered were drawn into ten groups of four, with the following countries hosting each group's matches:

Group 1 – Azerbaijan
Group 2 – Belgium
Group 3 – Croatia
Group 4 – Estonia
Group 5 – Hungary
Group 6 – Lithuania
Group 7 – Netherlands
Group 8 – Slovakia
Group 9 – Slovenia
Group 10 – Sweden

Six group winners qualified automatically, while the winners of four randomly drawn groups took part in a playoff for the two remaining places in the tournament final.

Group 1

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Azerbaijan Göyəzən FK (H)3300112+99
Ukraine Pivdenstal3201131+126
Greece Imathia3102313−103
Georgia (country) Tbilisi3003213−110
19 September 2002
Imathia2 – 1TbilisiSumqayit
Göyəzən FK1 – 0PivdenstalSumqayit
21 September 2002
Pivdenstal7 – 0ImathiaBaku
Tbilisi1 – 5Göyəzən FKBaku
23 September 2002
Pivdenstal6 – 0TbilisiBaku
Göyəzən FK5 – 1ImathiaBaku

Group 2

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Spain Asturias3300130+139
Belgium Ligue Nord (H)320193+66
Andorra Andorra3102212−103
Finland South-East3003312−90
15 November 2002
Ligue Nord5 – 2South-EastOverpelt
Asturias7 – 0AndorraOverpelt
16 November 2002
South-East1 – 2AndorraOverpelt
Ligue Nord0 – 1AsturiasOverpelt
18 November 2002
Andorra0 – 4Ligue NordOverpelt
South-East0 – 5AsturiasBocholt

Group 3

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
France Maine312094+55
Bulgaria Veliko Tarnovo312073+45
Croatia Slavonia and Baranja (H)312063+35
Luxembourg Luxembourg3003012−120
25 September 2002
Slavonia and Baranja3 – 0LuxembourgOsijek
Veliko Tarnovo2 – 2MaineOsijek
27 September 2002
Luxembourg0 – 4Veliko TarnovoVinkovci
Maine2 – 2Slavonia and BaranjaVinkovci
29 September 2002
Slavonia and Baranja1 – 1Veliko TarnovoVinkovci
Luxembourg0 – 5MaineVinkovci

Group 4

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Czech Republic Central Bohemia3300123+99
England Kent310257−23
San Marino San Marino310225−33
Estonia South (H)310259−43
9 September 2002
Kent0 – 2San MarinoTallinn
South2 – 5Central BohemiaTallinn
11 September 2002
Kent1 – 4Central BohemiaTallinn
South2 – 0San MarinoTallinn
13 September 2002
Central Bohemia3 – 0San MarinoTallinn
South1 – 4KentTallinn

Group 5

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Hungary Szabolcs Gabona (H)330082+69
Israel Israel320164+26
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Montenegro310235−23
Moldova Chişinău300328−60
1 October 2002
Szabolcs Gabona2 – 1IsraelTiszaújváros
Montenegro2 – 0ChişinăuTiszaújváros
3 October 2002
Israel3 – 1MontenegroTiszaújváros
Chişinău1 – 4Szabolcs GabonaTiszaújváros
5 October 2002
Israel2 – 1ChişinăuTiszaújváros
Szabolcs Gabona2 – 0MontenegroTiszaújváros

Group 6

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Germany Württemberg3300101+99
Poland Lesser Poland320132+16
Lithuania Tauragė (H)31027703
Belarus Brest3003010−100
21 September 2002
Lesser Poland0 – 1WürttembergMarijampolė
Tauragė5 – 0BrestKaunas
23 September 2002
Württemberg5 – 1TauragėKaunas
Brest0 – 1Lesser PolandMarijampolė
25 September 2002
Brest0 – 4WürttembergMarijampolė
Lesser Poland2 – 1TauragėKaunas

Group 7

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Netherlands District Noord (H)330062+49
Portugal Algarve320152+36
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland310243+13
Malta Malta300319−90
16 October 2002
Northern Ireland0 – 1AlgarveAssen
Malta1 – 2District NoordAssen
17 October 2002
Algarve3 – 0MaltaEmmen
District Noord2 – 0Northern IrelandEmmen
19 October 2002
District Noord2 – 1AlgarveHoogeveen
Malta0 – 4Northern IrelandHoogeveen

Group 8

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Italy Piedmont–Aosta Valley321061+57
Slovakia West (H)312063+35
Romania Dacia310225−33
Russia Ural301227−51
23 September 2002
Ural0 – 2DaciaNemšová
West1 – 1Piedmont–Aosta ValleyLednické Rovne
25 September 2002
Piedmont–Aosta Valley2 – 0DaciaPovažská Bystrica
Ural2 – 2WestNemšová
27 September 2002
Dacia0 – 3WestTrenčín
Ural0 – 3Piedmont–Aosta ValleyDubnica nad Váhom

Group 9

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Switzerland Ticino330083+59
Bosnia and Herzegovina Entity3201104+66
Slovenia MNZ Murska Sobota (H)310226−43
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein300329−70
17 September 2002
MNZ Murska Sobota0 – 1TicinoKriževci
Liechtenstein0 – 4EntityLendava
19 September 2002
MNZ Murska Sobota0 – 4EntityOdranci
Liechtenstein1 – 3TicinoMurska Sobota
21 September 2002
MNZ Murska Sobota2 – 1LiechtensteinBeltinci
Ticino4 – 2EntityKriževci

Group 10

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Sweden Gothenburg (H)321050+57
Latvia Latvia312021+15
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland310242+23
Scotland West Scotland301219−81
8 October 2002
Latvia1 – 1West ScotlandKatrineholm
Republic of Ireland0 – 1GothenburgGothenburg
10 October 2002
Republic of Ireland0 – 1LatviaGothenburg
West Scotland0 – 4GothenburgGothenburg
12 October 2002
West Scotland0 – 4Republic of IrelandKatrineholm
Latvia0 – 0GothenburgGothenburg

Intermediary round

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The intermediary playoffs were drawn at random when the preliminary groups were drawn. As there were ten groups but only eight places in the tournament final, four group winners had to play in the intermediary round. The winners of Group 2 were drawn to play the winners of Group 4, whilst Group 8 and Group 10's winners would play each other. The two legs were played in both competing teams' home regions.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Piedmont–Aosta Valley Italy2–0Sweden Gothenburg1–01–0
Central Bohemia Czech Republic0–2Spain Asturias0–10–1

First legs

19 March 2003
Piedmont–Aosta Valley1 – 0Gothenburg
16 April 2003
Central Bohemia0 – 1Asturias

Second legs

9 April 2003
Gothenburg0 – 1Piedmont–Aosta Valley
7 May 2003
Asturias1 – 0Central Bohemia

Tournament final

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Germany was chosen to host the Tournament final, with matches being played from 22-28 June 2003.

Group stage

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The six automatic preliminary group winners and the two intermediary playoff winners (Italy's Piedmont–Aosta Valley and Asturias of Spain) were drawn into two groups of four, with the two group winners advancing to the final.

Group A

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Italy Piedmont–Aosta Valley321072+57
Germany Württemberg (H)311164+24
Switzerland Ticino310217−63
Spain Asturias302123−12
22 June 2003
Württemberg4 – 0TicinoAlbstadion, Heidenheim an der Brenz[1]
Asturias1 – 1Piedmont–Aosta ValleyAlbstadion, Heidenheim an der Brenz[2]
24 June 2003
Ticino0 – 3Piedmont–Aosta ValleyJahnstadion, Schwäbisch Gmünd[3]
Württemberg1 – 1AsturiasJahnstadion, Schwäbisch Gmünd[4]
26 June 2003
Ticino1 – 0AsturiasJahnstadion, Schwäbisch Gmünd[5]
Piedmont–Aosta Valley3 – 1WürttembergCarl-Zeiss-Stadion, Oberkochen[6]

Group B

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TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
France Maine3201126+66
Hungary Szabolcs Gabona3201158+76
Netherlands District Noord311149−54
Azerbaijan Göyəzən FK3012513−81
22 June 2003
Szabolcs Gabona3 – 8MaineAllgäustadion, Wangen im Allgäu[7]
District Noord3 – 3Göyəzən FKAllgäustadion, Wangen im Allgäu[8]
24 June 2003
Szabolcs Gabona6 – 0District NoordZeppelinstadion, Friedrichshafen[9]
Maine4 – 2Göyəzən FKZeppelinstadion, Friedrichshafen[10]
26 June 2003
Göyəzən FK0 – 6Szabolcs GabonaAllgäustadion, Wangen im Allgäu[11]
Maine0 – 1(abd)District NoordZeppelinstadion, Friedrichshafen[12]

Final

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Maine France1 – 2Piedmont–Aosta Valley Italy
Kharraz 83'(Report)Borgna 24' 29'
Attendance: ~800
Referee: Kris Hermans (Belgium)
2003 UEFA Regions' Cup
Winners
Italy Piedmont Aosta Valley
Piedmont–Aosta Valley

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Württemberg-Ticino".
  2. ^ "Asturias-C. R. Piemonte Valle d'Aosta (ITA)".
  3. ^ "Ticino-C. R. Piemonte Valle d'Aosta (ITA)".
  4. ^ "Württemberg-Asturias".
  5. ^ "Ticino-Asturias".
  6. ^ "C. R. Piemonte Valle d'Aosta (ITA)-Württemberg | Match info".
  7. ^ "Szabolcs-Maine".
  8. ^ "Noord-Goyazan".
  9. ^ "Szabolcs crush District Noord". 24 June 2003.[dead link]
  10. ^ "Maine-Goyazan".
  11. ^ "Goyazan-Szabolcs".
  12. ^ "Maine-Noord".
[edit]
    2003 UEFA Regions' Cup
    UEFA Regions' Cup Germany 2003
    Tournament details
    Host countryGermany
    Dates22 June – 28 June
    Teams8
    Final positions
    ChampionsItaly Piedmont–Aosta Valley (1st title)
    Runners-upFrance Maine
    2001
    2005

    The 2003 UEFA Regions' Cup was the third UEFA Regions' Cup. It was held in Germany and won by the Piedmont–Aosta Valley team from Italy, which beat France's Maine 2–1 in the final.

    Preliminary round

    The 40 teams entered were drawn into ten groups of four, with the following countries hosting each group's matches:

    Group 1 – Azerbaijan
    Group 2 – Belgium
    Group 3 – Croatia
    Group 4 – Estonia
    Group 5 – Hungary
    Group 6 – Lithuania
    Group 7 – Netherlands
    Group 8 – Slovakia
    Group 9 – Slovenia
    Group 10 – Sweden

    Six group winners qualified automatically, while the winners of four randomly drawn groups took part in a playoff for the two remaining places in the tournament final.

    Group 1

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Azerbaijan Göyəzən FK (H)3300112+99
    Ukraine Pivdenstal3201131+126
    Greece Imathia3102313−103
    Georgia (country) Tbilisi3003213−110
    19 September 2002
    Imathia2 – 1TbilisiSumqayit
    Göyəzən FK1 – 0PivdenstalSumqayit
    21 September 2002
    Pivdenstal7 – 0ImathiaBaku
    Tbilisi1 – 5Göyəzən FKBaku
    23 September 2002
    Pivdenstal6 – 0TbilisiBaku
    Göyəzən FK5 – 1ImathiaBaku

    Group 2

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Spain Asturias3300130+139
    Belgium Ligue Nord (H)320193+66
    Andorra Andorra3102212−103
    Finland South-East3003312−90
    15 November 2002
    Ligue Nord5 – 2South-EastOverpelt
    Asturias7 – 0AndorraOverpelt
    16 November 2002
    South-East1 – 2AndorraOverpelt
    Ligue Nord0 – 1AsturiasOverpelt
    18 November 2002
    Andorra0 – 4Ligue NordOverpelt
    South-East0 – 5AsturiasBocholt

    Group 3

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    France Maine312094+55
    Bulgaria Veliko Tarnovo312073+45
    Croatia Slavonia and Baranja (H)312063+35
    Luxembourg Luxembourg3003012−120
    25 September 2002
    Slavonia and Baranja3 – 0LuxembourgOsijek
    Veliko Tarnovo2 – 2MaineOsijek
    27 September 2002
    Luxembourg0 – 4Veliko TarnovoVinkovci
    Maine2 – 2Slavonia and BaranjaVinkovci
    29 September 2002
    Slavonia and Baranja1 – 1Veliko TarnovoVinkovci
    Luxembourg0 – 5MaineVinkovci

    Group 4

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Czech Republic Central Bohemia3300123+99
    England Kent310257−23
    San Marino San Marino310225−33
    Estonia South (H)310259−43
    9 September 2002
    Kent0 – 2San MarinoTallinn
    South2 – 5Central BohemiaTallinn
    11 September 2002
    Kent1 – 4Central BohemiaTallinn
    South2 – 0San MarinoTallinn
    13 September 2002
    Central Bohemia3 – 0San MarinoTallinn
    South1 – 4KentTallinn

    Group 5

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Hungary Szabolcs Gabona (H)330082+69
    Israel Israel320164+26
    Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Montenegro310235−23
    Moldova Chişinău300328−60
    1 October 2002
    Szabolcs Gabona2 – 1IsraelTiszaújváros
    Montenegro2 – 0ChişinăuTiszaújváros
    3 October 2002
    Israel3 – 1MontenegroTiszaújváros
    Chişinău1 – 4Szabolcs GabonaTiszaújváros
    5 October 2002
    Israel2 – 1ChişinăuTiszaújváros
    Szabolcs Gabona2 – 0MontenegroTiszaújváros

    Group 6

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Germany Württemberg3300101+99
    Poland Lesser Poland320132+16
    Lithuania Tauragė (H)31027703
    Belarus Brest3003010−100
    21 September 2002
    Lesser Poland0 – 1WürttembergMarijampolė
    Tauragė5 – 0BrestKaunas
    23 September 2002
    Württemberg5 – 1TauragėKaunas
    Brest0 – 1Lesser PolandMarijampolė
    25 September 2002
    Brest0 – 4WürttembergMarijampolė
    Lesser Poland2 – 1TauragėKaunas

    Group 7

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Netherlands District Noord (H)330062+49
    Portugal Algarve320152+36
    Northern Ireland Northern Ireland310243+13
    Malta Malta300319−90
    16 October 2002
    Northern Ireland0 – 1AlgarveAssen
    Malta1 – 2District NoordAssen
    17 October 2002
    Algarve3 – 0MaltaEmmen
    District Noord2 – 0Northern IrelandEmmen
    19 October 2002
    District Noord2 – 1AlgarveHoogeveen
    Malta0 – 4Northern IrelandHoogeveen

    Group 8

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Italy Piedmont–Aosta Valley321061+57
    Slovakia West (H)312063+35
    Romania Dacia310225−33
    Russia Ural301227−51
    23 September 2002
    Ural0 – 2DaciaNemšová
    West1 – 1Piedmont–Aosta ValleyLednické Rovne
    25 September 2002
    Piedmont–Aosta Valley2 – 0DaciaPovažská Bystrica
    Ural2 – 2WestNemšová
    27 September 2002
    Dacia0 – 3WestTrenčín
    Ural0 – 3Piedmont–Aosta ValleyDubnica nad Váhom

    Group 9

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Switzerland Ticino330083+59
    Bosnia and Herzegovina Entity3201104+66
    Slovenia MNZ Murska Sobota (H)310226−43
    Liechtenstein Liechtenstein300329−70
    17 September 2002
    MNZ Murska Sobota0 – 1TicinoKriževci
    Liechtenstein0 – 4EntityLendava
    19 September 2002
    MNZ Murska Sobota0 – 4EntityOdranci
    Liechtenstein1 – 3TicinoMurska Sobota
    21 September 2002
    MNZ Murska Sobota2 – 1LiechtensteinBeltinci
    Ticino4 – 2EntityKriževci

    Group 10

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Sweden Gothenburg (H)321050+57
    Latvia Latvia312021+15
    Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland310242+23
    Scotland West Scotland301219−81
    8 October 2002
    Latvia1 – 1West ScotlandKatrineholm
    Republic of Ireland0 – 1GothenburgGothenburg
    10 October 2002
    Republic of Ireland0 – 1LatviaGothenburg
    West Scotland0 – 4GothenburgGothenburg
    12 October 2002
    West Scotland0 – 4Republic of IrelandKatrineholm
    Latvia0 – 0GothenburgGothenburg

    Intermediary round

    The intermediary playoffs were drawn at random when the preliminary groups were drawn. As there were ten groups but only eight places in the tournament final, four group winners had to play in the intermediary round. The winners of Group 2 were drawn to play the winners of Group 4, whilst Group 8 and Group 10's winners would play each other. The two legs were played in both competing teams' home regions.

    Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
    Piedmont–Aosta Valley Italy2–0Sweden Gothenburg1–01–0
    Central Bohemia Czech Republic0–2Spain Asturias0–10–1

    First legs

    19 March 2003
    Piedmont–Aosta Valley1 – 0Gothenburg
    16 April 2003
    Central Bohemia0 – 1Asturias

    Second legs

    9 April 2003
    Gothenburg0 – 1Piedmont–Aosta Valley
    7 May 2003
    Asturias1 – 0Central Bohemia

    Tournament final

    Germany was chosen to host the Tournament final, with matches being played from 22-28 June 2003.

    Group stage

    The six automatic preliminary group winners and the two intermediary playoff winners (Italy's Piedmont–Aosta Valley and Asturias of Spain) were drawn into two groups of four, with the two group winners advancing to the final.

    Group A

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    Italy Piedmont–Aosta Valley321072+57
    Germany Württemberg (H)311164+24
    Switzerland Ticino310217−63
    Spain Asturias302123−12
    22 June 2003
    Württemberg4 – 0TicinoAlbstadion, Heidenheim an der Brenz[1]
    Asturias1 – 1Piedmont–Aosta ValleyAlbstadion, Heidenheim an der Brenz[2]
    24 June 2003
    Ticino0 – 3Piedmont–Aosta ValleyJahnstadion, Schwäbisch Gmünd[3]
    Württemberg1 – 1AsturiasJahnstadion, Schwäbisch Gmünd[4]
    26 June 2003
    Ticino1 – 0AsturiasJahnstadion, Schwäbisch Gmünd[5]
    Piedmont–Aosta Valley3 – 1WürttembergCarl-Zeiss-Stadion, Oberkochen[6]

    Group B

    TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
    France Maine3201126+66
    Hungary Szabolcs Gabona3201158+76
    Netherlands District Noord311149−54
    Azerbaijan Göyəzən FK3012513−81
    22 June 2003
    Szabolcs Gabona3 – 8MaineAllgäustadion, Wangen im Allgäu[7]
    District Noord3 – 3Göyəzən FKAllgäustadion, Wangen im Allgäu[8]
    24 June 2003
    Szabolcs Gabona6 – 0District NoordZeppelinstadion, Friedrichshafen[9]
    Maine4 – 2Göyəzən FKZeppelinstadion, Friedrichshafen[10]
    26 June 2003
    Göyəzən FK0 – 6Szabolcs GabonaAllgäustadion, Wangen im Allgäu[11]
    Maine0 – 1(abd)District NoordZeppelinstadion, Friedrichshafen[12]

    Final

    Maine France1 – 2Piedmont–Aosta Valley Italy
    Kharraz 83'(Report)Borgna 24' 29'
    Attendance: ~800
    Referee: Kris Hermans (Belgium)
    2003 UEFA Regions' Cup
    Winners
    Italy Piedmont Aosta Valley
    Piedmont–Aosta Valley

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Württemberg-Ticino".
    2. ^ "Asturias-C. R. Piemonte Valle d'Aosta (ITA)".
    3. ^ "Ticino-C. R. Piemonte Valle d'Aosta (ITA)".
    4. ^ "Württemberg-Asturias".
    5. ^ "Ticino-Asturias".
    6. ^ "C. R. Piemonte Valle d'Aosta (ITA)-Württemberg | Match info".
    7. ^ "Szabolcs-Maine".
    8. ^ "Noord-Goyazan".
    9. ^ "Szabolcs crush District Noord". 24 June 2003.[dead link]
    10. ^ "Maine-Goyazan".
    11. ^ "Goyazan-Szabolcs".
    12. ^ "Maine-Noord".
    • Official UEFA Regions' Cup site
    • RSSSF page for the 2003 UEFA Regions' Cup
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