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2023 UEFA European Under-19 Championship

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2023 UEFA European Under-19 Championship
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The 2023 UEFA European Under-19 Championship (also known as UEFA Under-19 Euro 2023) was the 20th edition of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship (70th edition if the Under-18 and Junior eras are included), the annual international youth football championship organised by UEFA for the men's under-19 national teams of Europe. Malta hosted the tournament from 3 to 16 July 2023.[2] A total of eight teams played in the tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2004 eligible to participate.

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England were the defending champions.[3] They were not able to defend the title after failing to qualify for the competition. Italy were crowned champions for the fourth time after beating Portugal 1–0 in the final.[4]

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Host selection

Malta was appointed as the host for the tournament by the UEFA Executive Committee during their meeting on 19 April 2021 in Montreux, Switzerland.[5][6]

Qualification

Qualified teams

The following teams qualified for the final tournament.

Note: All appearance statistics include only U-19 era (since 2002).

More information Team, Method of qualification ...
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Venues

More information Ta'Qali, Paola ...

Draw

The final draw was held on 19 April 2023, 13:00 CEST at Manoel Theatre, Valletta.[7]

Squads

Group stage

More information Tie-breaking criteria for group play ...

Group A

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
More information Poland, 0–2 ...
Attendance: 772
Referee: Juxhin Xhaja (Albania)
More information Malta, 0–4 ...
Attendance: 3,427
Referee: Yigal Frid (Israel)

More information Portugal, 5–1 ...
Attendance: 1,328
More information Malta, 0–2 ...
Attendance: 1,618
Referee: Yael Falcón (Argentina)

More information Portugal, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 894
Referee: Joonas Jaanovits (Estonia)
More information Italy, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 1,053
Referee: Gergo Bogár (Hungary)

Group B

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
More information Norway, 5–4 ...
Attendance: 586
Referee: Joonas Jaanovits (Estonia)
More information Iceland, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 753
Referee: Gergo Bogár (Hungary)

More information Greece, 0–5 ...
Attendance: 479
Referee: Yigal Frid (Israel)
More information Iceland, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 532
Referee: Juxhin Xhaja (Albania)

More information Greece, 0–0 ...
More information Spain, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 704
Referee: Yael Falcón (Argentina)
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Knockout stage

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
13 July – Paola
 
 
 Portugal5
 
16 July – Ta' Qali
 
 Norway0
 
 Portugal0
 
13 July – Ta' Qali
 
 Italy1
 
 Spain2
 
 
 Italy3
 

Semi-finals

More information Portugal, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 709
Referee: Yael Falcón (Argentina)

More information Spain, 2–3 ...
Attendance: 1,712
Referee: Yigal Frid (Israel)

Final

More information Portugal, 0–1 ...
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Goalscorers

There were 49 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 3.27 goals per match.

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: UEFA

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Team of the Tournament

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Portugal and Italy teams right before the beginning of the final match of the tournament.

The UEFA Technical Observer team announced the team of the tournament.[9]

References

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