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2008 UEFA European Under-19 Championship

The final tournament of the 2008 UEFA European Under-19 Championship was the 24th UEFA European Under-19 Championship, UEFA's premier competition for players under the age of 19. The tournament was held in the Czech Republic with matches played from 14 July to 26 July 2008. Players born after 1 January 1989 were eligible to participate in this competition. The top three teams in each group qualified for the 2009 U-20 World Cup.

Qualification

Qualification for the final tournament was played over two stages. The first qualifying stage divided the remaining 52 UEFA nations (minus the hosts, the Czech Republic) into 13 groups of four teams. Matches in the first stage were played from 24 September 2007 to 15 November 2007. The top two teams in each group and the two best third-placed teams then qualified for the elite qualifying stage, where the 28 teams were divided into seven groups of four. Matches in the elite qualifying stage were played from 1 March 2008 to 31 May 2008, when the top team from each group advanced to the final tournament.

The following teams qualified for the tournament:

Squads

Final group stage

The groups were drawn on 1 June 2008 in Prague by the first vice-chairman of the UEFA Youth and Amateur Football Committee, Jim Boyce, and senior Czech internationals Petr Čech and Martin Fenin.[2]

In the following tables:

Key:Pld Matches played, W Won, D Drawn, L Lost, GF Goals for, GA Goals against, GD Goal Difference, Pts Points

Group A

FK Viktoria Stadion, Prague
Referee: Albert Toussaint (Luxembourg)


FK Viktoria Stadion, Prague
Referee: Olivier Thual (France)

Group B


Stadion u Nisy, Liberec
Attendance: 6,623[3]
Referee: Albert Toussaint (Luxembourg)

Knock-out stage

Bracket

Semi-finals


Městský Stadion, Mladá Boleslav
Attendance: 5,000[5]
Referee: Olivier Thual (France)

Final


Goalscorers

Countries to participate in 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup

Team of the tournament

After the final, the UEFA technical team selected 22 players to integrate the "team of the tournament".[6]

References

  1. ^ "2008: Lars & Sven Bender". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 1 January 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  2. ^ Spain steeled for Germany test UEFA.com
  3. ^ "FOTBAL.CZ - Reprezentace U-19 - statistiky".
  4. ^ "FOTBAL.CZ - Reprezentace U-19 - statistiky".
  5. ^ "FOTBAL.CZ - Reprezentace U-19 - statistiky".
  6. ^ "Technical Report" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. p. 25. Retrieved 28 July 2016.

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