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PRESS KIT
UEFA European U17 Championship
Contents
History of the competition................................................................................................................ 3
Contact information ......................................................................................................................... 4
Final tournament and competition information................................................................................. 5
Venues ........................................................................................................................................... 5
Baku Olympic Stadium ................................................................................................................ 5
Qarabagh Stadium ...................................................................................................................... 5
8 KM Stadium .............................................................................................................................. 6
Dalga Arena ................................................................................................................................ 6
European Under-17 Championship – Azerbaijan 2016 ................................................................... 7
Match schedule ............................................................................................................................... 7
Booking lists.................................................................................................................................. 12
Fair Play Rankings ........................................................................................................................ 12
Top Scorer Ranking ...................................................................................................................... 13
Road to the finals .......................................................................................................................... 15
Elite round results and rankings .................................................................................................... 15
Players Statistics........................................................................................................................... 17
List of previous UEFA European Under-17 Championship winners ............................................... 19
UEFA European Under-17 Championship..................................................................................... 19
UEFA European Under-16 Championship..................................................................................... 19
Golden player ............................................................................................................................... 20
Facts and figures .......................................................................................................................... 21
Social media accounts .................................................................................................................. 26
2
History of the competition
The UEFA European Under-16 Championship, the first edition of which ran from 1980 until 1982,
was the place where stars such as Thierry Henry and Luís Figo took their first step towards the
limelight. And since the switch to U17 classification in 2001/02 the likes of England's Wayne Rooney
and Jack Wilshere, Spain's Cesc Fàbregas and Gerard Piqué, Germany's Mario Götze and Toni
Kroos, Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and Belgium's Eden Hazard have followed in their footsteps.
Denmark staged the first, 16-team, U17 finals in 2002 and Switzerland captured the hearts of football
lovers with a series of stunning performances that were enough to win the title and prove that they
could well be a country to watch in the future. However their immediate U17 successors failed to
qualify for the 2003 finals – showing how high standards across the continent have risen and how
competitive youth football has become.
Hosts Portugal won that edition, followed by another home team, France, in 2004, with Turkey
victorious in Italy a year later and Russia then taking the title in Luxembourg. Spain were champions
in Belgium in 2007 and Turkey the following year, and were the dominant force in the old U16
championship; indeed all but the first two of those were under Juan Santisteban, appointed in 1988.
He retired after the 2008 triumph and the following year hosts Germany secured the crown.
England broke their duck in 2010 in Liechtenstein, winning all 11 games in their campaign including
qualifying. The Netherlands, losers to Germany in the 2009 final, gained revenge in 2011 with a
thrilling 5-2 win in Serbia and beat the same side on penalties in Slovenia 12 months later to emulate
Spain in retaining the title. They did not make the 2013 finals in Slovakia, allowing Russia to take the
title, just as in 2006 on penalties, this time against Italy rather than the Czech Republic. Malta hosted
the 2014 event, England winning their second title, before the 2015 finals in Bulgaria expanded to a
16-team event once again, France emerging victorious.
While the Iberian sides have dominated the U16 and U17 tournaments over the years, with eight
Spanish triumphs (six at U16 level) and five by the Portuguese (four at U16), Germany with three
wins – two in the U16s including one as West Germany – have also a fine pedigree at this level.
Switzerland, Republic of Ireland, Turkey, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Italy and the Soviet Union were
all U16 champions once.
3
Contact information
Contact person for any further questions on Media matters:
Taras “Terry” Mukovoz
UEFA Media Officer
[email protected]
phone: + 41 75 419 04 77
Contact person for any further questions on Media matters on behalf of the LOC:
Firuz Abdulla
IPRDSenior specialist of IPRD AFFA (Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan)
[email protected]
[email protected]
Phone: + 994 55 511 21 61
Media Officers of the LOC available at every venue:
4
Final tournament and competition information
The final tournament of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship 2016 with 16 teams, will be
played in four stadiums, in Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, from 5 to 21 May 2016 for a total of 31
matches.
Venues
Baku Olympic Stadium
Total capacity
68,000
Seating capacity
68,000
Matches
General info
Address
Opening match
AZE v A2
Five other group
matches
Two semi-finals
Final
Home stadium of
Azerbaijan “A”
national team
Sabunchu, Baku,
Qarabagh Stadium
Total capacity
4,735
Seating capacity
4,735
Matches
Six group matches
Home club
Qarabağ FK
Address
S. Bahlulzade
Street 24,
Baku
5
8 KM Stadium
Total capacity
11,500
Seating capacity
11,500
Matches
Six group matches
Two quarter-finals
Home club
Neftçi PFK
Address
B. Nuriyev Street
2397,
Baku
Dalga Arena
Total capacity
6,700
Seating capacity
6,700
Matches
Six group matches
Two quarter-finals
General info
Home stadium of
Azerbaijan Youth
national teams
Address
Mardakan, Sahil
Street,
Baku
6
European Under-17 Championship – Azerbaijan 2016
Match schedule
Final tournament - Group stage final standing
Group A
Teams
Group B
P W D L F A +/- Pts
Teams
P W D L F A +/- Pts
1
Portugal
32 1 070 7 7
1
Germany
32 1 093 6 7
2
Belgium
31 2 031 2 5
2
Austria
32 0 144 0 6
3
Azerbaijan 3 1 1 1 2 6 -4 4
3
3 1 0 2 3 6 -3 3
4
Scotland
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
3 0 0 3 0 5 -5 0
4
Ukraine
Group D
Group C
Teams
P W D L F A +/- Pts
Teams
3 0 1 2 3 6 -3 1
P W D L F A +/- Pts
1
Sweden 3 2 0 1 3 2 1 6
1
Spain
32 1 073 4 7
2
England 3 2 0 1 6 3 3 6
2
Netherlands 3 2 0 1 3 2 1 6
3
Denmark 3 1 1 1 2 3 -1 4
3
Italy
3 1 0 2 4 6 -2 3
4
France
3 0 1 2 0 3 -3 1
4
Serbia
3 0 1 2 2 5 -3 1
7
Fixtures
Date
Kickoff
14.00
Stage/
Group
GS/
Group B
Match
Result
Venue
Goalscorers
Austria vs Bosnia and
Herzegovina
2-0
8km
Stadium
Baumgartner 18, 35
19.00
GS/
Group A
GS/
Group B
Belgium vs Scotland
2-0
Ukraine vs Germany
2-2
8km
Stadium
Baku
Olympic
Stadium
GS/
Group A
Azerbaijan vs Portugal
0-5
Corryn 45
Openda 60
Yanakov 33
Y. Otto 37
Buletsa 67
Schreck 74
José Gomes 4, 16
Asadov 24 (og)
Miguel Luis 44
Gedson Fernandes 76
20:00
Kickoff
14:00
Stage/
Group
GS/
Group D
Match
Result
Venue
Italy vs Serbia
2-1
Qarabağ
Stadium
19:00
GS/
Group C
GS/
Group D
GS/
Group C
England vs Sweden
1-2
Netherlands vs Spain
0-2
France vs Denmark
0-0
Qarabağ
Stadium
Dalğa
Arena
Dalğa
Arena
05/05/16
17:00
Date
06/05/16
15:30
19:00
Date
Kickoff
14:00
Stage/
Group
GS/
Group B
19:00
GS/
Group A
GS/
Group A
08/05/16
15:30
19:00
GS/
Group B
Match
Baku
Olympic
Stadium
Result
Venue
Ukraine vs Austria
0-2
8km
Stadium
Azerbaijan vs Belgium
1-1
Portugal vs Scotland
2-0
8km
Stadium
Dalğa
Arena
Germany vs Bosnia
and Herzegovina
3-1
Dalğa
Arena
Goalscorers
Scamacca 9
Kean 32
Maksimović 77
Asoro 4, 59
Nelson 62
Mboula 16
Ruiz 52
Goalscorers
Schmid 7
V. Müller 21
Bongiovanni 72
Mahmudov 77
Quina 37
José Gomes 55
Baack 2 (og)
Akkaynak 17 (P)
Y. Otto 66, 72
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Date
Kickoff
09/05/16 14:00
Stage/
Group
GS/
Group C
17:00
16:00
20:00
Date
Kickoff
16:00
11/05/16
19:15
16:00
19:15
Date
Result
Venue
Denmark vs Sweden
1-0
GS/
Group D
Serbia vs Spain
1-1
GS/
Group D
GS/
Group C
Italy vs Netherlands
0-1
France vs England
0-2
Baku
Olympic
Stadium
Baku
Olympic
Stadium
Qarabağ
Stadium
Qarabağ
Stadium
Stage/
Group
GS/
Group A
GS/
Group B
GS/
Group A
GS/
Group B
Kickoff
14:00
Stage/
Group
GS/
Group D
19:00
Match
Match
Result
Scotland vs Azerbaijan
0-1
Bosnia and
Herzegovina vs Ukraine
Portugal vs Belgium
2-0
Germany vs Austria
4-0
Match
0-0
Result
Venue
8km
Stadium
8km
Stadium
Dalğa
Arena
Dalğa
Arena
Venue
Serbia vs Netherlands
0-2
GS/
Group C
Denmark vs England
1-3
14:00
GS/
Group D
Spain vs Italy
4-2
Qarabağ
Stadium
19:00
GS/
Group C
Sweden vs France
1-0
Qarabağ
Stadium
12/05/16
Baku
Olympic
Stadium
Baku
Olympic
Stadium
Goalscorers
Buch Jensen 80+3
Ruiz 4
Joveljić 59 (p)
Nunnely 78
Morris 15
Nelson 43(p)
Goalscorers
Nabiyev 79
Hadžić 38,40+1
Meisl 3 (og)
Akkaynak 25
Havertz 32
Dadashov 80+1
Goalscorers
M. Ilić 72o.g.
Vente 80+1
Nelson 30
Mount 51
Hirst 78
Odgaadrd 80+1
Díaz 44
García 59
Olivieri 65 (P)
Pinamonti 72
Ruiz 76
Lozano 80+1
Bergqvist 45
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Date
Kickoff
15:00
Stage/
Group
Quarterfinals
20:00
Quarterfinals
Kickoff
16:00
Stage/
Group
Quarterfinals
Quarterfinals
14/05/16
Date
15/05/16
20:00
Date
Kickoff
15:00
Stage/
Group
Semifinals
20:00
Semifinals
18/05/16
Date
Kickoff
21/05/16 20:00
10
Stage/
Group
Final
Match
Result
Venue
Portugal vs Austria
5-0
Dalga
Arena
Germany vs Belgium
1-0
Dalga
Arena
Match
Goalscorers
José Gomes 7(p),18, 47
Mesaque Dju 51
Miguel Luis 77
Dadashov 46
Result
Venue
Spain vs England
1-0
Sweden vs Netherlands
0-1
8km
Stadium
8km
Stadium
Match
Result
Portugal vs Netherlands
2-0
Dalga
Arena
José Gomes 25
Diogo Dalot 56
Germany vs Spain
1-2
Dalga
Arena
Dadashov 12
Ruiz 64
Díaz 78
Match
Portugal vs Spain
Result
Venue
Venue
8km
Stadium
Goalscorers
García 11
Chong 62
Goalscorers
Goalscorers
UEFA European Under-17 Championship Player List
15/05/2016 10:53 CET / Akhnaton.CintraDias
Competition: U-17 2016
Round: Final Round Group Stage
Association: Portugal
Definition Type: Master
Last Name
First Name
Shirt Name
Shirt
Position
Date of birth
Player Club
Almeida
Mickael
MICKAEL ALMEIDA
18
Forward
27-01-1999
Olympique Lyonnais
Carvalho Fernandes
Gedson
GEDSON FERNANDES
6
Midfield
09-01-1999
SL Benfica
Correia
Thierry
THIERRY CORREIA
15
Defender
09-03-1999
Sporting Clube de Portugal
Costa
Diogo
DIOGO COSTA
1
Goalkeeper
19-09-1999
FC Porto
Dalot Teixeira
José Diogo
DIOGO DALOT
2
Defender
18-03-1999
FC Porto
Dju
Mesaque
MESAQUE DJU
11
Forward
18-03-1999
SL Benfica
Gomes
José
JOSÉ GOMES
9
Forward
08-04-1999
SL Benfica
Leão
Rafael
RAFAEL LEÃO
17
Forward
10-06-1999
Sporting Clube de Portugal
Lucas Queirós
Diogo
DIOGO QUEIRÓS
3
Defender
05-01-1999
FC Porto
Luis
Florentino
FLORENTINO
14
Midfield
19-08-1999
SL Benfica
Luis
Miguel
MIGUEL LUIS
8
Midfield
27-02-1999
Sporting Clube de Portugal
Maximiano
Luis
LUIS MAXIMIANO
22
Goalkeeper
05-01-1999
Sporting Clube de Portugal
Monteiro Pinto Leite
Diogo Filipe
DIOGO LEITE
13
Defender
23-01-1999
FC Porto
Neves Filipe
João Pedro
JOÃO FILIPE
7
Forward
30-03-1999
SL Benfica
Quina
Domingos
DOMINGOS QUINA
10
Midfield
18-11-1999
West Ham United FC
Santos Lameira
João Pedro
LAMEIRA
16
Midfield
19-04-1999
FC Porto
Silva
Luis
LUIS SILVA
4
Defender
18-02-1999
Stoke City FC
Vinagre
Rúben
RUBEN VINAGRE
5
Defender
09-04-1999
AS Monaco FC
Last Name
First Name
Staff role
Nationality
Dias Sousa
Hélio Filipe
Coach
POR
UEFA European Under-17 Championship Player List
05/05/2016 12:35 CET / Akhnaton.CintraDias
Competition: U-17 2016
Round: Final Round Group Stage
Association: Spain
Definition Type: Master
Last Name
First Name
Shirt Name
Shirt
Position
Date of birth
Player Club
Abdelkader
Brahim
BRAHIM
10
Forward
03-08-1999
Manchester City FC
Aliaga Sabater
Jose Carlos
ALIAGA
18
Defender
18-01-1999
Atlético Madrileño
Brandariz Movilla
Juan
BRANDARIZ
4
Defender
02-03-1999
FC Barcelona
Busquets Mas
Oriol
BUSQUETS
6
Midfield
20-01-1999
FC Barcelona
Calderón Gómez
Martín Manuel
CALDERÓN
14
Midfield
01-03-1999
Real Madrid CF
Garcia
Francisco Jose
GARCIA
3
Forward
14-08-1999
Real Madrid CF
López Garrote
Adrián
LÓPEZ
13
Goalkeeper
09-01-1999
RCD Espanyol de Barcelona
Lozano
Pol
LOZANO
16
Midfield
06-10-1999
RCD Espanyol de Barcelona
Martin
Ivan
MARTIN
11
Forward
14-02-1999
CD Roda
Mboula Queralt
Jordi
MBOULA
7
Forward
16-03-1999
FC Barcelona
Millán Iranzo
Alejandro
MILLÁN
17
Forward
07-11-1999
Real Zaragoza SAD
Morlanes Ariño
Manuel
MORLANES
8
Midfield
12-01-1999
Villarreal CF SAD
Peña Sotorres
Ignacio
PEÑA
1
Goalkeeper
02-03-1999
FC Barcelona
Robles García
Alejandro
ROBLES
2
Defender
28-01-1999
Málaga CF SAD
Ruiz Ortega
Abel
RUIZ
9
Forward
28-01-2000
FC Barcelona
Subias Alfonso
David
SUBIAS
15
Defender
06-03-1999
Real Zaragoza SAD
Ujia Piriz
Alex
UJIA
12
Defender
09-06-1999
Real Sociedad de Fútbol
Zabarte Moreno
Gorka
ZABARTE MORENO
5
Defender
09-01-1999
Real Madrid CF
Last Name
First Name
Staff role
Nationality
Denia Sanchez
Santiago
Coach
ESP
All players lists can be found on UEFA.com
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Booking lists
Booking List before Final – no players booked
Fair Play Rankings
1
2
4
5
7
8
10
12
13
15
16
Team
Denmark
Belgium
England
Portugal
Austria
Sweden
Serbia
Germany
Spain
France
Ukraine
Azerbaijan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Scotland
Netherlands
Italy
Score
8.666
8.500
8.500
8.400
8.375
8.375
8.333
8.200
8.200
8.083
8.083
8.066
8.000
8.000
7.850
7.583
Matches Played
3
4
4
5
4
4
3
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
5
3
The Respect Fair Play trophy will be presented to the winning team captain on the occasion of
the qualifying round draw for the 2017/18 youth competitions, which will take place in Nyon on 13
December 2016. Further information will follow in due time.
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Top Scorer Ranking
U-17 2016 FINAL TOURNAMENT
IN AZERBAIJAN
5 - 21 MAY 2016
TOP SCORER RANKING
Shirt
n°
Last Name
First Name
Team
Goals
1.
2.
3.
6.
9
9
11
9
17
18
GOMES
RUIZ ORTEGA
NELSON
DADASHOV
OTTO
HADŽIĆ
José
Abel
Reiss
Renat
Yari
Benjamin
7
4
3
3
3
2
13.
-
10
9
6
8
10
3
16
7
14
9
17
9
16
18
11
10
11
7
19
BAUMGARTNER
ASORO
AKKAYNAK
LUIS
ABDELKADER
GARCIA
MAHMUDOV
NABIYEV
JENSEN
ODGAARD
KEAN
OLIVIERI
PINAMONTI
SCAMACCA
JOVELJIĆ
MAKSIMOVIĆ
BULETSA
KULAKOV
YANAKOV
Christoph
Joel
Atakan
Miguel
Brahim
Francisco Jose
Murad
Farid
Sebastian Buch
Jens
Bioty Moise
Marco
Andrea
Gianluca
Dejan
Igor
Serhiy
Andrii
Denis
Portugal
Spain
England
Germany
Germany
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Austria
Sweden
Germany
Portugal
Spain
Spain
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
Denmark
Denmark
Italy
Italy
Italy
Italy
Serbia
Serbia
Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine
N° of
matches
played by
Player /
Team
5/5
5/5
4/4
5/5
5/5
3/3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4/4
4/4
4/5
4/5
5/5
4/5
2/3
3/3
3/3
3/3
2/3
3/3
3/3
1/3
3/3
3/3
3/3
3/3
3/3
13
-
6
11
11
8
16
9
7
10
14
7
10
11
17
9
6
-
2
11
10
16
7
14
MÜLLER
SCHMID
BONGIOVANNI
CORRYN
OPENDA
HIRST
MORRIS
MOUNT
BERGQVIST
HAVERTZ
SCHRECK
CHONG
NUNNELY
VENTE
CARVALHO
FERNANDES
DALOT TEIXEIRA
DJU
QUINA
LOZANO
MBOULA
QUERALT
Valentino
Romano
Adrien
Milan
Lois
George
Benjamin
Mason
Teddy
Kai
Sam
Tahith
Che
Dylan
Gedson
Austria
Austria
Belgium
Belgium
Belgium
England
England
England
Sweden
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Portugal
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
5/5
3/5
4/5
5/5
4/5
5/5
José Diogo
Mesaque
Domingos
Pol
Jordi
Portugal
Portugal
Portugal
Spain
Spain
1
1
1
1
1
4/5
5/5
5/5
5/5
5/5
Road to the finals
Group 6 – Latvia
Date
Venue
Stadium
Teams
25/10/2015
Riga
SB Arkadija
Spain
-
Andorra
Result
2:0
(2:0)
Atten.
40
25/10/2015
Riga
SB Arkadija
Poland
-
Latvia
4:0
(2:0)
428
27/10/2015
Riga
SB Arkadija
Poland
-
Andorra
1:0
(1:0)
78
27/10/2015
Riga
Skonto stadions
Latvia
-
Spain
0:2
(0:1)
1017
30/10/2015
Riga
SB Arkadija
Spain
-
Poland
2:1
(1:1)
83
30/10/2015
Riga
Skonto stadions
Andorra
-
Latvia
0:3
(0:0)
413
Pos.
Team
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Scored
Conceded
Points
1
Spain
3
3
0
0
6
1
9
2
Poland
3
2
0
1
6
2
6
3
Latvia
3
1
0
2
3
6
3
4
Andorra
3
0
0
3
0
6
0
Group 9 – Portugal
Date
Venue
Stadium
Teams
29/09/2015
Febres
Febres Sports Complex
England
-
San Marino
8:0
(5:0)
700
29/09/2015
Luso
Luso Training Center
Portugal
-
Armenia
7:0
(3:0)
400
01/10/2015
Pampilhosa
Municipal Stadium Carlos Duarte
-
Armenia
5:0
(2:0)
60
01/10/2015
Tocha
Sport Complex of Tocha
-
Portugal
0:5
(0:2)
100
04/10/2015
Coimbra
Municipal Sergio Conceicao
England
San
Marino
Portugal
-
England
1:1
(0:1)
250
04/10/2015
Pampilhosa
Municipal Stadium Carlos Duarte
Armenia
-
San Marino
1:1
(1:0)
40
Pos.
Team
1
2
Result
Atten.
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Scored
Conceded
Points
England
3
2
1
0
14
1
7
Portugal
3
2
1
0
13
1
7
3
Armenia
3
0
1
2
1
13
1
4
San Marino
3
0
1
2
1
14
1
Elite round results and rankings
Group 5 – Croatia
Date
Venue
Stadium
Teams
16/03/2016
Pula
SRC Uljanik - Veruda
Portugal
-
Sweden
2:0
(0:0)
200
16/03/2016
Rovinj
Valbruna
Croatia
-
Wales
0:2
(0:1)
300
18/03/2016
Pula
SRC Uljanik - Veruda
Portugal
-
Wales
1:0
(1:0)
200
18/03/2016
Rovinj
Valbruna
Sweden
-
Croatia
2:1
(0:0)
300
21/03/2016
Pula
Stadion Aldo Drosina
Croatia
-
Portugal
2:4
(1:2)
300
21/03/2016
Rovinj
Valbruna
Wales
-
Sweden
0:1
(0:0)
200
Pos.
Team
Result
Atten.
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Scored
Conceded
Points
1
Portugal
3
3
0
0
7
2
9
2
Sweden
3
2
0
1
3
3
6
3
Wales
3
1
0
2
2
2
3
4
Croatia
3
0
0
3
3
8
0
15
Group 8 – Belgium
Date
Venue
Stadium
Teams
11/03/2016
Tubize
National Training Centre Tubize
Spain
-
Israel
1:0
(0:0)
124
11/03/2016
Overijse
Begijnhofstadion
Belgium
-
Slovenia
0:0
(0:0)
520
13/03/2016
Merchtem
FC Merchtem 2000
Spain
-
Slovenia
0:0
(0:0)
250
13/03/2016
Overijse
Begijnhofstadion
Israel
-
Belgium
0:1
(0:1)
584
16/03/2016
Merchtem
FC Merchtem 2000
Belgium
-
Spain
0:0
(0:0) *
755
16/03/2016
Tubize
National Training Centre Tubize
Slovenia
-
Israel
1:1
(1:0)
Pos.
Team
Result
Atten.
40
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Scored
Conceded
Points
1
Belgium
3
1
2
0
1
0
5
2
Spain
3
1
2
0
1
0
5
3
Slovenia
3
0
3
0
1
1
3
4
Israel
* Penalty-kicks to determine
3
0
1
2
1
3
1
16
Players Statistics
Team
Shirt N.
Num.
matches
Num.
min
Num.
goals
Yellow
cards
R/Y
cards
Red
cards
Portugal
18
ALMEIDA Mickael
Forward
0
0
0
0
0
0
Portugal
6
CARVALHO FERNANDES Gedson
Midfield
1
84
0
0
0
0
Portugal
15
CORREIA Thierry
Defender
1
10
0
0
0
0
Portugal
1
COSTA Diogo
Goalkeeper
1
84
0
0
0
0
Portugal
2
DALOT TEIXEIRA José Diogo
Defender
1
84
1
0
0
0
Portugal
11
DJU Mesaque
Forward
1
82
0
0
0
0
Portugal
9
GOMES José
Forward
1
84
1
0
0
0
Portugal
17
LEÃO Rafael
Forward
0
0
0
0
0
0
Portugal
3
LUCAS QUEIRÓS Diogo
Defender
1
84
0
0
0
0
Portugal
14
LUIS Florentino
Midfield
1
84
0
0
0
0
Portugal
8
LUIS Miguel
Midfield
1
26
0
1
0
0
Portugal
22
MAXIMIANO Luis
Goalkeeper
0
0
0
0
0
0
Portugal
13
MONTEIRO PINTO LEITE Diogo Filipe
Defender
1
84
0
0
0
0
Portugal
7
NEVES FILIPE João Pedro
Forward
1
74
0
0
0
0
Portugal
10
QUINA Domingos
Midfield
1
58
0
0
0
0
Portugal
16
SANTOS LAMEIRA João Pedro
Midfield
1
2
0
0
0
0
Portugal
4
SILVA Luis
Defender
0
0
0
0
0
0
Portugal
5
VINAGRE Rúben
Defender
1
84
0
0
0
0
Player Name
Position
17
Num.
matches
Num.
min
Num.
goals
Yellow
cards
R/Y
cards
Red
cards
10
ABDELKADER Brahim
Forward
1
80
1
0
0
0
Spain
18
ALIAGA SABATER Jose Carlos
Defender
1
3
0
0
0
0
Spain
4
BRANDARIZ MOVILLA Juan
Defender
1
86
0
0
0
0
Spain
6
BUSQUETS MAS Oriol
Midfield
1
86
0
0
0
0
Spain
14
CALDERÓN GÓMEZ Martín Manuel
Midfield
0
0
0
0
0
0
Spain
3
GARCIA Francisco Jose
Forward
1
86
0
0
0
0
Spain
13
LÓPEZ GARROTE Adrián
Goalkeeper
0
0
0
0
0
0
Spain
16
LOZANO Pol
Midfield
1
6
0
0
0
0
Spain
11
MARTIN Ivan
Forward
1
39
0
0
0
0
Spain
7
MBOULA QUERALT Jordi
Forward
1
86
0
0
0
0
Spain
17
MILLÁN IRANZO Alejandro
Forward
0
0
0
0
0
0
Spain
8
MORLANES ARIÑO Manuel
Midfield
1
86
0
0
0
0
Spain
1
PEÑA SOTORRES Ignacio
Goalkeeper
1
86
0
0
0
0
Spain
2
ROBLES GARCÍA Alejandro
Defender
1
86
0
1
0
0
Spain
9
RUIZ ORTEGA Abel
Forward
1
83
1
0
0
0
Spain
15
SUBIAS ALFONSO David
Defender
1
86
0
0
0
0
Spain
12
UJIA PIRIZ Alex
Defender
0
0
0
0
0
0
Spain
5
ZABARTE MORENO Gorka
Defender
1
47
0
0
0
0
18
Shirt N.
Spain
Team
Player Name
Position
List of previous UEFA European Under-17 Championship winners
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
2014/15
2013/14
2012/13
2011/12
2010/11
2009/10
2008/09
2007/08
2006/07
2005/06
2004/05
2003/04
2002/03
2001/02
France
England
Russia
Netherlands
Netherlands
England
Germany
Spain
Spain
Russia
Turkey
France
Portugal
Switzerland
UEFA European Under-16 Championship
2000/01
1999/00
1998/99
1997/98
1996/97
1995/96
1994/95
1993/94
1992/93
1991/92
1990/91
1989/90
1988/89
1987/88
1986/87
1985/86
1984/85
1982/84
1980/82
Spain
Portugal
Spain
Republic of Ireland
Spain
Portugal
Portugal
Turkey
Poland
Germany
Spain
Czechoslovakia
Portugal
Spain
Title not awarded
Spain
USSR
Germany
Italy
19
Golden player
2015: Odsonne Edouard
2014: Steven Bergwijn
2013: Anton Mitryushkin
2012: Max Meyer
2011: Kyle Ebecilio
2010: Connor Wickham
2009: Mario Götze
2008: Danijel Aleksić
2007: Bojan Krkić
2006: Toni Kroos
2005: Nuri Şahin
2004: Cesc Fàbregas
2003: Miguel Veloso
2002: Wayne Rooney
20
Facts and figures
Biggest wins
Year
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2001/02
2010/11
2013/14
2010/11
2001/02
2005/06
Round
Pre-2002 qualifying round
Post-2002 qualifying round
Elite round
Final tournament
Match
Czech Republic
Belarus
San Marino
France
Denmark
Luxembourg
v
v
v
v
v
v
Result
Luxembourg
7-0
Liechtenstein
Netherlands
Belarus
Finland
Spain
12-0
0-12
9-0
6-0
1-7
Individual match goalscoring
Year
Round
1.
2004/05
2.
2010/11
3.
4.
5.
6.
Qualifying
2012/13
2013/14
2001/02
Final
tournament
Player / scored against
Goals
Nikola Kalinić (Croatia)
v Andorra
5
Fabian Himcinschi (Romania)
v Liechtenstein
5
Viktor Fischer (Denmark)
v Lithuania
5
Timo Werner (Germany)
v Andorra
5
Ezra Walian (Netherlands)
v San Marino
5
Raz Yizhak (Israel) v,
v Liechtenstein
5
Morten Rasmussen (Denmark)
v
Finland
5
21
Season top scorers
Year
Player
Goals
1. 2014/15
Odsonne Edouard (France)
13
2. 2013/14
Adam Armstrong (England), Dominic Solanke (England)
9
3. 2012/13
Timo Werner (Germany)
13
4. 2011/12:
Gergely Bobál (Hungary)
8
5. 2010/11
Samed Yesil (Germany)
11
6. 2009/10
Paco Alcácer (Spain)
14
7. 2008/09
Muhammet Demir (Turkey)
7
8. 2007/08
9
10. 2005/06
Danijel Aleksić (Serbia), Geoffrey Castillion (Netherlands) 9
Toni Kroos (Germany), Vitali Rushnitski (Belarus), Kolbein
Sigthórsson (Iceland)
Manuel Fischer (Germany)
13
11. 2004/05
Nikola Kalinić (Croatia)
11
12. 2003/04
Fausto Lourenço (Portugal)
8
13. 2002/03
David Rodríguez (Spain)
9
14. 2001/02
Collins John (Netherlands), Simon Vukčević (Yugoslavia)
8
9.
2006/07
7
Finals top scorers
Year
Goals
1. 2014/15
Odsonne Edouard (France)
8
2. 2013/14
4
6. 2009/10
Jari Schuurman (Netherlands), Dominic Solanke (England)
Elio Capradossi (Italy), Robin Kamber (Switzerland), Mario Pugliese
(Italy), Martin Slaninka (Slovakia)
Max Meyer (Germany)
Kyle Ebecilio (Nethelands), Hallam Hope (England), Tonny Trindade
de Vilhena (Netherlands), Samed Yesil (Germany)
Paco Alcácer (Spain)
7. 2008/09
Luc Castaignos (Netherlands), Lennart Thy (Germany)
3
8. 2007/08
Yannis Tafer (France)
4
9. 2006/07
3
13. 2002/03
Toni Kroos (Germany), Victor Moses (England)
Manuel Fischer (Germany), Bojan Krkić (Spain), Tomáš Necid
(Czech Republic)
Tevfik Köse (Turkey)
Hatem Ben Arfa (France), Bruno Gama (Portugal), Shane Paul
(England), Marc Pedraza (Spain)
David Rodríguez (Spain)
14. 2001/02
Jonathan Soriano (Spain)
7
3.
2012/13
4. 2011/12
5.
10.
2010/11
2005/06
11. 2004/05
12.
22
Player
2003/04
2
3
3
6
5
6
3
6
All time (final tournaments)
Player
Goals
1.
Odsonne Edouard (France)
8
2.
Bojan Krkić (Spain)
7
3.
David Rodríguez (Spain)
7
4.
Jonathan Soriano (Spain)
7
All time (including qualifying)
Player
Goals
1.
Paco Alcácer (Spain)
14
2.
Odsonne Edouard (France)
13
3.
Manuel Fischer (Germany)
13
4.
13
5.
Timo Werner (Germany)
Vaclav Kadlec (Czech Republic)
6.
Nikola Kalinić (Croatia)
11
7.
Toni Kroos (Germany)
11
8.
Krisztián Németh (Hungary)
11
9.
Samed Yesil (Germany)
11
2015/16 qualifying top scorers
Player
Year
11
Goals
1. 2014/15
Odsonne Edouard (France)
8
2. 2013/14
Jari Schuurman (Netherlands), Dominic Solanke (England)
Elio Capradossi (Italy), Robin Kamber (Switzerland), Mario Pugliese
(Italy), Martin Slaninka (Slovakia)
Max Meyer (Germany)
4
3.
2012/13
4. 2011/12
Round
2015/16 qualifying top scorers
Player
2
3
Goals
1. Qualifying round
João Filipe (Portugal)
5
2. Elite round
3. Overall
Jens Odgaard (Denmark)
4
João Filipe (Portugal)
7
23
2015/16 qualifying top scorers
Player
Round
Goals
1. Qualifying round
2. Elite round
João Filipe (Portugal)
5
Jens Odgaard (Denmark)
4
3. Overall
João Filipe (Portugal)
7
Highest attendances
Round / Location
Match
Year
Spectators
1. 2004/05
2. 2011/12
Qualifying round / Minsk
Belarus vs Portugal
12,500
Elite round / Tbilisi
Ukraine vs Georgia
12,000
3. 2015/16
Final tournament / Baku
Azerbaijan vs Portugal
33,000
Final tournament appearances (max 15)
Team
Appearances
1.
England
11
2.
France, Netherlands, Spain
10
3.
Germany
9
4.
Switzerland
Italy, Portugal, Turkey
7
5.
6.
6
7.
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Serbia (inc Yugoslavia/Serbia and
Montenegro), Ukraine
Denmark*, Scotland*
8.
Croatia, Hungary, Russia
5
4
3
9.
Georgia, Greece, Iceland, Israel, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Slovenia,
Sweden*
10. Azerbaijan*, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina*, Bulgaria, Finland,
Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Northern Ireland, Romania, Slovakia
2
1
Qualifying round
Best attendance
1.
2.
3.
4.
4.
Date
05/10/15
30/09/15
26/09/15
27/10/15
02/10/15
Russia
Belarus
Sweden
Latvia
Belarus
Match
v
Belarus
v
Montenegro
v
Finland
v
Spain
v
Cyprus
Result
2-0
1-1
1-1
0-2
2-3
Attendance
1,400
1,120
1,035
1,017
950
Host country
Belarus
Belarus
Finland
Latvia
Belarus
Goals
No. matches
No. goals
78
242
24
Avg goals per
match
3.10
No. standard goals No. own goal No. penalty
224
4
14
Top Goal Scorers
Name
João Pedro NEVES FILIPE
Martin GRAICIAR
Reiss NELSON
Country
POR
CZE
ENG
Goals
5
4
4
Name
Dylan VENTE
Teddy BERGQVIST
Country
NED
SWE
Goals
4
4
Cards
No. matches No. yellow
cards
78
270
No. Y/R
cards
8
No. red Avg yellow cards Avg Y/R cards
cards
per match
per match
5
3.46
0.10
Avg red cards
per match
0.06
Elite round
Best attendance
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Date
17/03/16
24/03/16
26/03/16
29/03/16
15/03/16
Match
Russia
v
England
v
England
v
Netherlands
v
Bosnia & Herzeg. v
Result
1-0
3-1
1-0
0-1
2-1
Georgia
Turkey
Finland
Germany
Georgia
Attendance
3,200
2,749
2,727
2,641
1,800
Host country
Georgia
England
England
Germany
Georgia
Goals
No. matches
No. goals
48
101
Avg goals per
match
2.10
No. standard goals No. own goal No. penalty
92
1
8
Top Goal Scorers
Name
Jens ODGAARD
Serhiy BULETSA
Country
DEN
UKR
Goals
4
3
Name
Jano BAXMANN
Country
GER
Goals
3
Cards
No. matches No. yellow
cards
48
153
No. Y/R
cards
2
No. red
cards
6
Avg yellow
Avg Y/R cards
cards per match
per match
3.19
0.04
Avg red cards
per match
0.12
25
Social media accounts
The fifteenth edition of the European Under-17 Championship will be the second to harness the
power of social media, and we are hoping that all the teams involved can play their part. UEFA will
be promoting the competition on Facebook (/uefacom) Twitter (@UEFAcom) using the hashtag
#U17EURO.
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