Talk:UEFA European Under-19 Championship

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Stacytaken in topic 2019

West Germany and Germany the same, East Germany different

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Please keep the two nations separate; East Germany was a different state, while West Germany and Germany are the same state. —Preceding unsigned comment added by The Frederick (talkcontribs) 11:45, 25 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

England did NOT win this event in 1980

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See here - I don't know who did win it, but England came third. I'm also currently reading Steve Bruce's autobiography and he also refers to the team finishing third in the tournament, in which he played..... ChrisTheDude (talk) 21:50, 29 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ukraine does NOT inherit Soviet Union stats

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After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russia inherited by defacto the Soviet Union's past info. Ukraine has its own stats in the table and Soviet Union can be represented separately. Brudder Andrusha (talk) 16:21, 2 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

FIFA Junior Tournament predecessor from UEFA U-18 Championship

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As it's said on UEFA website, UEFA U-18 Championship is the sucessor tournament of FIFA Junior Tournament (and after UEFA Junior Tournament). So there should be a division between this competitions.

http://www.uefa.com/under19/history/index.html

The winners listed on UEFA web site is only for UEFA U-18 Championship and UEFA U-19 Championship.(Paulojmartins (talk) 20:39, 19 August 2011 (UTC))Reply

Requested move

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– The official UEFA naming does not include "Football" ([1][2][3]). In addition, the senior tournament article already reflects this ("UEFA European Championship"). Parutakupiu (talk) 22:29, 13 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

  • Support considering the 'F' in UEFA means football, it's kind of redundant. Hot Stop 02:51, 14 June 2013 (UTC)Reply
  • Support as per nom and Hot Stop. The use of UEFA in the title means the addition of Football is unnecessary. Zarcadia (talk) 10:20, 14 June 2013 (UTC)Reply
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Countries that splited in 2 or more countries should have together or separate stats?

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Regarding countries that splited in 2 or more countries, I have the doubt where a country should contain the titles of a defunct country or it should be a separate one. In this article Russia/USRR, Germany/West Germany/East Germany, and Serbia/Yugoslavia are the same (and I tried to use the same format used in UEFA European Under-17 Championship). But regarding Czech Rep. and Czechoslovakia, they are separate while in UEFA European Under-17 Championship they are together. So what's the rule? What article is correct (or none)?Rpo.castro (talk) 21:25, 19 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

I've took the question to Wikipedia:Editor assistance/Requests#Countries that splited in 2 or more countries-sport statistics.Rpo.castro (talk) 16:14, 20 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

FIFA Junior Tournament

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1948–1954

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Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1948
details
  England  
England
3–2  
Netherlands
 
Belgium
3–1  
Italy
1949
details
  Netherlands  
France
4–1  
Netherlands
 
Belgium
5–0  
Northern Ireland
1950
details
  Austria  
Austria
3–2  
France
 
Netherlands
6–0  
Luxembourg
1951
details
  France  
Yugoslavia
3–2  
Austria
 
Belgium
1–0  
Northern Ireland
1952
details
  Spain  
Spain
0–0 aet
Spain won on Goal Average
 
Belgium
 
Austria
5–5 Austria win on Coin Toss  
England
1953
details
  Belgium  
Hungary
2–0  
Yugoslavia
 
Turkey
3–2  
Spain
1954
details
  West Germany  
Spain
2–2 aet
Spain won on Goal Average
 
West Germany
 
Argentina
1–0  
Turkey

UEFA Junior Tournament

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  • 1955: Tournament in   Italy - 5 Group Winners Only
  Romania
  Italy
  Bulgaria
  Hungary
  Czechoslovakia
  Hungary
  Italy
  Romania
  Czechoslovakia

1957–1980

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Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1957
Details
  Spain  
Austria
3–2  
Spain
 
France
0–0 Third place Shared  
Italy
1958
Details
  Luxembourg  
Italy
1–0  
England
 
France
3–0  
Romania
1959
Details
  Bulgaria  
Bulgaria
1–0  
Italy
 
Hungary
6–1  
East Germany
1960
Details
  Austria  
Hungary
2–1  
Romania
 
Portugal
2–1  
Austria
1961
Details
  Portugal  
Portugal
4–0  
Poland
 
Germany
2–1  
Spain
1962
Details
  Romania  
Romania
4–1  
Yugoslavia
 
Czechoslovakia
1–1 Czechoslovakia win on Coin Toss  
Turkey
1963
Details
  England  
England
4–0  
Northern Ireland
 
Scotland
4–2  
Bulgaria
1964
Details
  Netherlands  
England
4–0  
Spain
 
Portugal
3–2  
Scotland
1965
Details
  West Germany  
East Germany
3–2  
England
 
Czechoslovakia
4–1  
Italy
1966
Details
  Yugoslavia  
Italy
0–0 Title Shared  
Soviet Union
 
Yugoslavia
2–0  
Spain
1967
Details
  Turkey  
Soviet Union
1–0  
England
 
Turkey
1–1 Turkey win on Coin Toss  
France
1968
Details
  France  
Czechoslovakia
2–1  
France
 
Portugal
4–2  
Bulgaria
1969
Details
  East Germany  
Bulgaria
1–1 Bulgaria win on Coin Toss  
East Germany
 
Soviet Union
1–0  
Scotland
1970
Details
  Scotland  
East Germany
1–1 East Germany win on Coin Toss  
Netherlands
 
Scotland
2–0  
France
1971
Details
  Czechoslovakia  
England
3–0  
Portugal
 
East Germany
1–1
(5–3) pen.
 
Soviet Union
1972
Details
  Spain  
England
2–0  
West Germany
 
Poland
0–0
(6–5) pen.
 
Spain
1973
Details
  Italy  
England
3–2
aet
 
East Germany
 
Italy
1–0  
Bulgaria
1974
Details
  Sweden  
Bulgaria
1–0  
Yugoslavia
 
Scotland
1–0  
Greece
1975
Details
   Switzerland  
England
1–0
asdet
 
Finland
 
Hungary
2–2
(?–?) pen.
 
Turkey
1976
Details
  Hungary  
Soviet Union
1–0  
Hungary
 
Spain
3–0  
France
1977
Details
  Belgium  
Belgium
2–1  
Bulgaria
 
Soviet Union
7–2  
Germany
1978
Details
  Poland  
Soviet Union
3–0  
Yugoslavia
 
Poland
3–1  
Scotland
1979
Details
  Austria  
Yugoslavia
1–0  
Bulgaria
 
England
0–0
(4–3) pen.
 
France
1980
Details
  East Germany  
England
2–1  
Poland
 
Italy
3–0  
Netherlands

UEFA European Youth Championship

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UEFA European U-18 Championship
Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1981
Details
  West Germany  
West Germany
1–0  
Poland
 
France
1–1
(2–0) pen.
 
Spain
1982
Details
  Finland  
Scotland
3–1  
Czechoslovakia
 
Soviet Union
3–1  
Poland
1983
Details
  England  
France
1–0  
Czechoslovakia
 
England
1–1
(4–2) pen.
 
Italy
1984
Details
  Soviet Union  
Hungary
0–0
(3–2) pen.
 
Soviet Union
 
Poland
2–1  
Republic of Ireland
1986
Details
  Yugoslavia  
East Germany
3–1  
Italy
 
Germany
1–0  
Scotland
1988
Details
  Czechoslovakia  
Soviet Union
3–1
aet
 
Portugal
 
East Germany
2–0  
Spain
1990
Details
  Hungary  
Soviet Union
0–0
(4–2) pen.
 
Portugal
 
Spain
1–0  
England
1992
Details
  Germany  
Turkey
2–1
asdet
 
Portugal
 
Norway
1–1
(8–7) pen.
 
England
1993
Details
  England  
England
1–0  
Turkey
 
Spain
2–1  
Portugal
1994
Details
  Spain  
Portugal
1–1
(4–1) pen.
 
Germany
 
Spain
5–2  
Netherlands
1995
Details
  Greece  
Spain
4–1  
Italy
 
Greece
5–0  
Netherlands
1996
Details
  France  
France
1–0  
Spain
 
England
3–2 AET  
Belgium
1997
Details
  Iceland  
France
1–0
asdet
 
Portugal
 
Spain
2–1  
Republic of Ireland
1998
Details
  Cyprus  
Republic of Ireland
1–1
(4–3) pen.
 
Germany
 
Croatia
0–0
(5–4) pen.
 
Portugal
1999
Details
  Sweden  
Portugal
1–0  
Italy
 
Republic of Ireland
1–0  
Greece
2000
Details
  Germany  
France
1–0  
Ukraine
 
Germany
3–1  
Czech Republic
2001
Details
  Finland  
Poland
3–1  
Czech Republic
 
Spain
6–2  
Yugoslavia
UEFA European U-19 Championship
2002
Details
  Norway  
Spain
1–0  
Germany
 
Slovakia
2–1  
Republic of Ireland
2003
Details
  Liechtenstein  
Italy
2–0  
Portugal
 
Austria
and  
Czech Republic
2004
Details
   Switzerland  
Spain
1–0  
Turkey
 
Switzerland
and  
Ukraine
2005
Details
  Northern Ireland  
France
3–1  
England
 
Serbia and Montenegro
and  
Germany
2006
Details
  Poland  
Spain
2–1  
Scotland
 
Czech Republic
and  
Austria
2007
Details
  Austria  
Spain
1–0  
Greece
 
Germany
and  
France
2008
Details
  Czech Republic  
Germany
3–1  
Italy
 
Hungary
and  
Czech Republic
2009
Details
  Ukraine  
Ukraine
2–0  
England
 
France
and  
Serbia
2010
Details
  France  
France
2–1  
Spain
 
England
and  
Croatia
2011
Details
  Romania  
Spain
3–2
aet
 
Czech Republic
 
Serbia
and  
Republic of Ireland
2012
Details
  Estonia  
Spain
1–0  
Greece
 
France
and  
England
2013
Details
  Lithuania  
Serbia
1–0  
France
 
Portugal
and  
Spain
2014
Details
  Hungary  
Germany
1–0  
Portugal
 
Austria
and  
Serbia
2015
Details
  Greece  
Spain
2–0  
Russia
 
Greece
and  
France
2016
Details
  Germany
2017
Details
  Georgia
2018
Details
  Finland

Number of teams

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Year of tournament Format Number of teams
1986–1992 knockout format 8
1993 2 groups of four teams, third place playoff and final
1994 2 groups of four teams, fifth place playoff, third place playoff and final
1995–2002 2 groups of four teams, third place playoff and final
2003–2015 2 groups of four teams, semi finals and final
2016–present 2 groups of four teams, fifth place play-off (in even years only, for qualifying to FIFA U-20 World Cup), semi finals and final

Winners by country

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As 2017

UEFA European Youth Championship
Team Titles Runners-up Third place Fourth place Semi-finalists Total (Top Four)
  Spain 10 (1952, 1954, 1995, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2015) 4 (1957, 1964, 1996, 2010) 6 6 1 27
  England 10 (1948, 1963, 1964, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1980, 1993, 2017) 5 (1958, 1965, 1967, 2005, 2009) 3 3 3 23
  France 8 (1949, 1983, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2016) 3 (1950, 1968, 2013) 3 4 4 22
  Germany /   West Germany /   East Germany 6 (1965, 1970, 1981, 1986, 2008, 2014) 7 (1954, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1994, 1998, 2002) 5 2 2 22
  Russia /   Soviet Union 6 (1966, 1967, 1976, 1978, 1988, 1990) 2 (1984, 2015) 3 1 12
  Portugal 3 (1961, 1994, 1999) 8 (1971, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2003, 2014, 2017) 3 2 2 18
  Italy 3 (1958, 1966, 2003) 6 (1959, 1986, 1995, 1999, 2008, 2016) 3 3 15
  Serbia /   Yugoslavia 3 (1951, 1979, 2013) 4 (1953, 1962, 1974, 1978) 1 1 4 13
  Bulgaria 3 (1959, 1969, 1974) 2 (1977, 1979) 3 8
  Hungary 3 (1953, 1960, 1984) 1 (1976) 2 1 7
  Austria 2 (1950, 1957) 1 (1951) 1 1 3 8
  Czech Republic /   Czechoslovakia 1 (1968) 4 (1982, 1983, 2001, 2011) 2 1 4 12
  Poland 1 (2001) 3 (1961, 1980, 1981) 3 1 8
  Turkey 1 (1992) 2 (1993, 2004) 2 3 8
  Belgium 1 (1977) 1 (1952) 3 1 6
  Romania 1 (1962) 1 (1960) 1 3
  Scotland 1 (1982) 1 (2006) 3 4 9
  Ukraine 1 (2009) 1 (2000) 1 3
  Republic of Ireland 1 (1998) 1 3 1 6
  Netherlands 3 (1948, 1949, 1970) 1 3 1 8
  Greece 2 (2007, 2012) 1 2 1 6
  Finland 1 (1975)
  Northern Ireland 1 (1963) 2 3
  Croatia 1 1 2
  Slovakia 1 1
  Norway 1 1
  Argentina 1 1
  Luxembourg 1 1
   Switzerland 1 1
Total(64th) 65 63 50 48 30 256

Note: 1966 Title Shared between   Italy and   Soviet Union. / 1957 Third place Shared between   Italy and   France.

2019

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two competiton? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Stacytaken (talkcontribs) 16:53, 3 February 2018 (UTC)Reply