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European Football Championship 2011 (U-17)

UEFA European Under-17 Championship 2011 - became the tenth draw of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship , which was held in Serbia from May 3 to 15, 2011 [1] .

European Football Championship 2011 (U-17)
2011 UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Championship Details
LocationSerbia flag Serbia
Citiesfour
Stadiumsfour
Final Tournament DatesMay 3 - 15, 2011
Number of participantseight
Top places
Champion ChampionFlag of the netherlands Netherlands (1st time)
Silver medalist Second placeGerman flag Germany
Championship Statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored35 (2.33 per game)
Bombardier (s)German flag Samed Yesil
Flag of the netherlands Tony vilena
Flag of England Hallam Hope
Flag of the netherlands Kyle Ebesilio
(3 goals each)
Best playerFlag of the netherlands Kyle Ebesilio

Only players born after January 1, 1994 were eligible to participate in the tournament. The duration of each match is 80 minutes - two halves of 40 minutes each with a 15-minute break.

This tournament was also a qualifying stage for the 2011 World Cup among youth under 17 , which included 6 of the best teams from Europe.

Content

Qualifying Tournament

The final tournament of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship was preceded by a qualifying tournament consisting of two rounds: qualifying and elite. During these rounds, 52 teams identified 7 of them, which went to the final part and joined the hostess of the tournament - the national team of Serbia. The qualifying round matches were held from September 17 to November 1, 2010, and the elite matches from March 9 to March 31, 2011.

Members

TeamParticipation
in the finale
(since 2002)
Last thing
participation
Best result
  England8th2010Winner ( 2010 )
  Germany5th2009Winner ( 2009 )
  Denmark3rd2003Quarter Final ( 2002 )
  Netherlands6th2009Final ( 2005 , 2009 )
  Romania1st-Debut
  Serbia4th2008Quarter Final ( 2002 )
  France7th2010Winner ( 2004 )
  Czech4th2010Final ( 2006 )

Cities and Stadiums

Novi Sad
 
 
Novi Sad
 
India
 
Smederevo
 
Belgrade
India
CarajorjeIndia
Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 2,500
 
SmederevoBelgrade
SmederevoObilich
Capacity: 17,200Capacity: 4 600
  

Group Stage

Points Distribution

If two or more teams scored the same number of points, the following criteria are used:

1. The number of points in matches between these teams;
2. The difference in goals between the teams;
3. The number of goals scored in matches between these teams, if two teams have the same criteria 1-3, they are recounted between these teams (between 3 or 4 teams).

If this does not work, then use:

4. Goal difference in all matches;
5. The number of goals scored in all matches;
6. If the teams play their match in the group at the end and share first place after it, having an equal number of goals scored and conceded, tied in the match, and no one can catch or overtake them, a penalty shootout is held.
7. Fewer disciplinary points scored by receiving yellow and / or red cards.
8. The highest position in the ranking used to draw the qualifying round.
9. Draw

Color Conventions
Semifinals and qualifications for the 2011 World Cup
2011 World Cup Qualification

Group A

MTeamANDATNPBalls±ABOUT
one  Denmark33006   -   2+49
2  England3oneoneonefive   -   four+1four
3  France302one3   -   four−12
four  Serbia30one23   -   7−4one
May 3, 2011
3 p.m.
Serbia  2: 3
Report
  Denmark
War Yesic   31 '
Ozhegovich   54 '
GoalsNikolai Johannsen   33 '
Nastich   39 '( aut. )
Fisher   76 '
Karajorje, Novi Sad
Spectators: 6,000
Judge:   Stephen Macklin
May 3, 2011
3 p.m.
France  2: 2
Report
  England
Alle   15 ' , 65'GoalsHallam Hope   eight'
Powell   28 '
"India", India
Spectators: 2 100
Judge:   Liran liani

May 6, 2011
3 p.m.
Serbia  eleven
Report
  France
Nikola Mandic   39 'GoalsSualiho Meite   40 + 1 '
Smederevo, Smederevo
Spectators: 3,500
Judge:   Stavros Tritsonis
May 6, 2011
3 p.m.
Denmark  20
Report
  England
Fisher   13'
Zohore   21 '
Goals
Karajorje, Novi Sad
Spectators: 1,082
Judge:   Sebastian Delfrier

May 9, 2011
17:15
England  thirty
Report
  Serbia
Smith   7 '
Hallam Hope   9 ' , 18'
Goals
"India", India
Spectators: 3,950
Judge:   Cristo Tohver
May 9, 2011
17:15
Denmark  ten
Report
  France
Norgor   65 'Goals
Karajorje, Novi Sad
Spectators: 1,280
Judge:   Arthur Suaresh Diash

Group B

MTeamANDATNPBalls±ABOUT
one  Netherlands32one03   -   0+37
2  Germany3oneoneone2   -   3−1four
3  Czech30302   -   203
four  Romania30one2one   -   3−2one
May 3, 2011
5 p.m.
Germany  0: 2
Report
  Netherlands
GoalsRiver   50'
Ebesilio   76 '
Smederevo, Smederevo
Spectators: 1,009
Judge:   Arthur Suaresh Diash
May 3, 2011
5 p.m.
Czech  eleven
Report
  Romania
Nicholas Salashovich   77 'GoalsFabian Himchinski   52 '
"Obilich", Belgrade
Spectators: 250
Judge:   Cristo Tohver

May 6, 2011
5 p.m.
Germany  eleven
Report
  Czech
Yesil   80 'GoalsYulish   12'
Smederevo, Smederevo
Spectators: 881
Judge:   Stephen Macklin
May 6, 2011
5 p.m.
Netherlands  ten
Report
  Romania
Trindade de Vilena   eight'Goals
"Obilich", Belgrade
Spectators: 913
Judge:   Liran liani

May 9, 2011
13:00
Romania  0: 1
Report
  Germany
GoalsYesil   42 '
Smederevo, Smederevo
Spectators: 913
Judge:   Stavros Tritsonis
May 9, 2011
13:00
Netherlands  0: 0
Report
  Czech
"Obilich", Belgrade
Spectators: 450
Judge:   Sebastian Delfrier

Playoffs

Play Off Grid

SemifinalsThe final
  Netherlandsone
  England0
  Netherlandsfive
  Germany2
  Denmark0
  Germany2


Semifinal

May 12, 2011
11:30
Netherlands  ten
Report
  England
Ebesilio   26 'Goals
Karajorje, Novi Sad
Viewers: 921
Judge:   Arthur Suaresh Diash

May 12, 2011
16:30
Denmark  0: 2
Report
  Germany
GoalsAyhan   58 '
Kvashner   70 '
Karajorje, Novi Sad
Spectators: 2 638
Judge:   Stephen Macklin

Final

May 15, 2011
11:00
Netherlands  5: 2
Report
  Germany
Trindade de Vilena   23 ' , 34'
Depay   43 '
Kongolo   52 '
Ebesilio   72 '
GoalsYesil   eight'
Okan Aydin   32 '
Karajorje, Novi Sad
Spectators: 4,261
Judge:   Cristo Tohver

Champion

European Champion
among boys under 17 years old
2011
 
Netherlands
First title

Bombardiers

3 balls
  •   Hallam Hope
  •   Samed Yesil
  •   Tonni Trindade de Vilena
  •   Kyle Ebesilio
2 balls
  •   Victor Fisher
  •   Sebastian Alle

Notes

  1. ↑ Under-17 finals schedule confirmed . uefa.com.

Links

  • Tournament page on the UEFA official website
  • Championship Report
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_Football_2011_ Championship


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