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European Football Championship 2009 (U-17)

The final tournament of the European Football Championship 2009 among youth under 17 was held in Germany from May 6 to May 18, 2009 . Players born after January 1, 1992 could participate in the tournament. The winner was the German team, which defeated the Italian team in the semifinals, and the Netherlands team in extra time in the final. The bronze medals were won by the teams of Italy and Switzerland.

European Football Championship 2009 (U-17)
2009 UEFA Under-17 Championship
him. U-17-Fußball-Europameisterschaft 2009
UEFA U-17 European Championship.png
Championship Details
Location Germany
Cities12
Stadiums12
Qualifying Tournament DatesSeptember 18, 2008 - March 31, 2009
Final Tournament DatesMay 6 - May 18, 2009
Number of participants52
in the final stageeight
Top places
Champion ChampionGerman flag Germany (3rd time)
Silver medalist Second placeFlag of the netherlands Netherlands
Bronze medalist Third placeFlag of italy Italy
Flag of switzerland Switzerland
Championship Statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored33 (2.2 per game)
Bombardier (s)Flag of the netherlands Luke Kastaynos
German flag Lennart T
Best playerGerman flag Mario götze

Qualifying games

The final tournament of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship was preceded by two qualifying stages: qualifying and elite. During these rounds, 52 teams identified 7 of them, which went to the final part.

Members

A countryQualified asPrevious participation
  GermanyOrganizer3 (2002, 2006, 2007)
  SwitzerlandGroup 1 Winner3 ( 2002 , 2005, 2008)
  SpainGroup 2 Winner6 (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 , 2008 )
  NetherlandsGroup 3 Winner4 (2002, 2005, 2007, 2008)
  FranceGroup 4 Winner4 (2002, 2004 , 2007, 2008)
  ItalyGroup 5 Winner2 (2003, 2005)
  TurkeyGroup 6 Winner3 (2004, 2005 , 2008)
  EnglandGroup 7 Winner5 (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007)

Stadiums

DessauHeraErfurtJena
Paul Greiftsu StadionFriendship StadiumSteigerwaldstadionErnst-Abbe-Stadion
Capacity: 20,000Capacity: 15,900Capacity: 17,500Capacity: 12,990
    
Gotha
 
 
Dessau
 
Erfurt
 
Hera
 
Gotha
 
Torgau
 
Tauha
 
Magdeburg
 
Jena
 
Markranstedt
 
Moiselwitz
 
Grimma
 
Sandersdorf
Torgau
VolksparkHafenstadion
Capacity: 7,760Capacity: 4,500
MagdeburgTauha
"Stadium Magdeburg"“Sport und Freitzaitzentrum”
Capacity: 25,000Capacity: 4,000
 
GrimmaSandersdorfMarkranstedtMoiselwitz
Friendship Stadium“Sport und Freitzaitzentrum”Stadion am BadBluechip Arena
Capacity: 8,000Capacity: 6,000Capacity: 5,000Capacity: 5,000

Compositions

Group Stage

Designations in tables
The team entered the playoffs of the tournament and qualified for the 2009 World Cup (under 17 years old)
Qualified for the 2009 World Cup (U17)

Group A

MTeamANDATNPBalls±ABOUT
one  Switzerland3one20four   -   2+2five
2  Italy3oneoneone3   -   four−1four
3  Spain30300   -   003
four  France302one2   -   3−12
May 6, 2009
11:00 CET
France  1: 1
Report
  Switzerland
Situ   76 'GoalsBen Khalifa   59 '
Stadion am Bad , Markranstedt
Viewers: 2,200
Judge:   Tom Harald Hagen
May 6, 2009
11:00 CET
Spain  0: 0
Report
  Italy
Paul Greifts Stadion , Dessau
Spectators: 1,500
Judge:   Vladislav Bezborodov

May 9, 2009
12:00 CET
Spain  0: 0
Report
  France
Friendship Stadium, Grimma
Judge:   Gerhard the Tombstone
May 9, 2009
14:00 CET
Italy  1: 3
Report
  Switzerland
Beretta   31 'GoalsNimely   29 ' (pen.)
Goncalves   65 '
Cumber   74 '
Hafenstadion , Torgau
Spectators: 2,550
Judge:   Georgios Dalucas

May 12, 2009
11:00 CET
Switzerland  0: 0
Report
  Spain
Sport und Freitzaitzentrum , Sandersdorf
Judge:   Milorad Mazic
May 12, 2009
11:00 CET
Italy  2: 1
Report
  France
Dell'Agnello   38 '
Blue   50 ' (pen.)
GoalsKebano   18'
“ Sport und Freitzaitzentrum ”, Tauch
Judge:   Pavel Gil

Group B

MTeamANDATNPBalls±ABOUT
one  Germany33009   -   one+89
2  Netherlands3oneoneone3   -   four−1four
3  Turkey3one023   -   five−23
four  England30one2one   -   6−5one
May 6, 2009
11:00 CET
England  1: 1
Report
  Netherlands
Garbutt   69 'GoalsOzyakup   four'
Friendship Stadium, Hera
Spectators: 4,600
Judge:   Georgios Dalucas
May 6, 2009
18:15 CET
Germany  3: 1
Report
  Turkey
Scheidhower   eleven'
Buchtmann   51 '
Mustafi   67 '
GoalsSary   ten'
Steigerwaldstadion , Erfurt
Spectators: 5.107
Judge:   Milorad Mazic

May 9, 2009
14:00 CET
Turkey  1: 2
Report
  Netherlands
Demir   65 'GoalsKastaynos   40 + 1 '
Ligeon   56 '
Moiselwitz Arena , Moiselwitz
Judge:   Tom Harald Hagen
May 9, 2009
14:00 CET
Germany  4-0
Report
  England
Labus   13'
T   36 '
Scheidhower   57 '
Goetze   74 '
Goals
Ernst Abbe Stadion , Jena
Viewers: 8,500
Judge:   Pavel Gil

May 12, 2009
17:45 CET
Turkey  1-0
Report
  England
Sheker   74 'Goals
Volkspark , Gotha
Judge:   Gerhard the Tombstone
May 12, 2009
17:45 CET
Netherlands  0: 2
Report
  Germany
GoalsT   35 '
Yanzer   44 '
Ernst Abbe Stadion , Jena
Spectators: 6,000
Judge:   Vladislav Bezborodov

Playoffs

 
German national team players after winning the final match of the tournament
SemifinalsThe final
  Switzerlandone
  Netherlands 2
  Netherlandsone
  Germany ( AI )2
  Germany 2
  Italy0

Semifinals

May 15, 2009
11:00 CET
Switzerland  1: 2
Report
  Netherlands
Cumber   52 'GoalsIsufi   17 '
Kastaynos   40 '
Friendship Stadium, Grimma
Judge:   Tom Harald Hagen

May 15, 2009
17:45 CET
Germany  2-0
Report
  Italy
I am bo   70 '
Basala Mazana   76 '
Goals
Paul Greifts Stadion , Dessau
Judge:   Milorad Mazic

Final

May 18, 2009
11:00 CET
Netherlands  1: 2
( AI )
Report
  Germany
Kastaynos   7 'GoalsT   34 '
Trinks   97 '
"Stadium Magdeburg ", Magdeburg
Spectators: 24,500
Judge:   Vladislav Bezborodov

Symbolic Team

GoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards
  •   Mattia Perin
  •   Marc-Andre ter Stegen
  •   Dennis Appia
  •   Bienvenu Basal Mazan
  •   Stefan de Vray
  •   Janick Camber
  •   Marc Munez
  •   Furkan Sheker
  •   Shabir Isufi
  •   Jack wilshere
  •   Alex Fernandez
  •   Marco Ezio Fossati
  •   Matthias Zimmerman
  •   Stefan El Shaarawy
  •   Reinhold Jabo
  •   Nassim Ben Khalifa
  •   Giacomo Beretta
  •   Mario götze
  •   Simone Dell'Agnello
  •   Luke Kastaynos
  •   Lennart T

Links

  • RSSSF.com
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Europe_Football_2009_Champion


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