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2017–18 Under 20 Elite League

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The 2017–18 Under 20 Elite League was a football tournament for national under-20 football teams. It was the first edition of the Under 20 Elite League tournament.

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The tournament was announced by the German Football Association (DFB) on 23 January 2017 as an expansion of the Under-20 Four Nations Tournament. DFB's Sporting Director Horst Hrubesch described the formation of the competition as an "important step" in player development and hoped to encourage the public to take an interest in U-20 games.[1][2] Each participating team played seven games on FIFA International Match Calendar.

The tournament was age restricted and only players born on or after 1 January 1997 were eligible.[3]

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Participating teams

League table

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Source: Standings
(C) Champions
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Matches

More information Poland, 0–0 ...
Stadion Miejski, Rzeszów
Referee: Jan Machálek (Czech Republic)

More information England, 3–0 ...
Referee: Daniel Schlager (Germany)

More information Portugal, 0–3 ...

More information Czech Republic, 2–2 ...
Referee: Piotr Lasyk (Poland)

More information Switzerland, 0–0 ...
Referee: Maurizio Mariani (Italy)

More information Netherlands, 1–0 ...
Sportpark Middelmors, Sassenheim
Referee: Peter Bankes (England)

More information Italy, 6–1 ...
Stadio Comunale Romeo Galli, Imola

More information Italy, 1–5 ...
Referee: João Carlos dos Santos Capela (Portugal)

More information Netherlands, 0–1 ...
Sportpark De Boshoek, Hardenberg
Referee: Simon Hooper (England)

More information Switzerland, 1–1 ...
Referee: Michael Fabbri (Italy)

More information Czech Republic, 3–3 ...
Atletický stadion Vejsplachy, Vrchlabí
Referee: Moritz Schneider (Germany)

More information Poland, 1–0 ...

More information Germany, 2–1 ...

More information England, 4–0 ...
Referee: Łukasz Szczech (Poland)

More information Portugal, 4–2 ...

More information Poland, 1–2 ...
Stadion Miejski, Kluczbork
Referee: Ondřej Ginzel (Czech Republic)

More information Netherlands, 1–0 ...
Sportpark Parkzicht, Uden
Referee: (Germany)

More information Germany, 2–2 ...

More information Switzerland, 1–4 ...
Referee: (Italy)

More information Germany, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 3,720

More information Italy, 1–0 ...
Stadio Guido Teghil
Referee: Andrew Madley (England)

More information Portugal, 0–1 ...

More information Poland, 0–1 ...
Referee: Maurizio Mariani (Italy)

More information Czech Republic, 1–0 ...
Stadion Luční Ulice, Plzeň
Referee: Florian Badstübner (Germany)

More information Germany, 3–0 ...
Energieversum Stadion, Gütersloh
Referee: Tim Robinson (England)

More information England, 3–0 ...
Referee: Siemen Mulder (Netherlands)

More information Italy, 2–3 ...
Referee: Luís Miguel Branco Godinho (Portugal)

More information Netherlands, 1–3 ...
KNVB Campus, Zeist
Referee: David Schärli (Switzerland)
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