2010 UEFA European Under-19 Championship
The 2010 UEFA European Under-19 Championship was the ninth edition of UEFA's European Under-19 Championship since it was renamed from the original under-18 event, in 2001. France hosted the championship during July. Ukraine were the title holders, but failed to qualify for the finals. The host country won the tournament. The top six teams qualified for the 2011 Under-20 World Cup.
Qualification
Qualification for the final tournament was played over two stages:- Qualification – 1 September 2009 – 30 November 2009
- Elite qualification – 1 March 2010 – 31 May 2010
The qualifying round was played between 1 September and 30 November 2009. The 52 teams were divided into 13 groups of four teams, with each group being contested as a mini-tournament hosted by one of the group's teams. After all matches were played, the 13 group winners and 13 group runners-up advanced to the Elite round. Alongside the 26 winner and runner-up teams, the two best third-placed teams also qualified.
;The following teams qualified for the tournament:
Squads
Group stage
Each group winner and runner-up advanced to the semi-finals. The top three teams in each group qualified for the 2011 Under-20 World Cup.Tie-break criteria for teams even on points:
- Higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question
- Superior goal difference resulting from the group matches played among the teams in question
- Higher number of goals scored in the group matches played among the teams in question
- If, after having applied the above criteria, two teams still have an equal ranking, the same criteria will be reapplied to determine the final ranking of the two teams. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, the following criteria will apply:
- *Results of all group matches:
- **Superior goal difference
- **Higher number of goals scored
- *Fair play ranking of the teams in question
- *Drawing of lots
- If two teams which have the same number of points and the same number of goals scored and conceded play their last group match against each other and are still equal at the end of that match, their final rankings will be determined by kicks from the penalty mark and not by the criteria listed above
Legend |
Advanced to semi-finals and qualified for the 2011 U-20 World Cup |
Qualified for the 2011 U-20 World Cup |
All times are Central European Time
Group A
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Group B
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Knock-out stage
Bracket
Semi-finals
----Final
Goalscorers
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- David Alaba
- Marco Djuricin
- Gernot Trauner
- Filip Ozobić
- Arijan Ademi
- Thomas Cruise
- Matt Phillips
- John Bostock
- Enzo Reale
- Yannis Tafer
- Gilles Sunu
- Steven Berghuis
- Jerson Cabral
- Nélson Oliveira
- Sérgio Oliveira
- Rúben Pinto
- Thiago
- Ezequiel Calvente
- Rubén Rochina
- Sergio Gontán
- Sergio Canales
- Bruno Martins Indi
Technical team selection
- 1. Matej Delač
- 1. Declan Rudd
- 4. Marc Bartra
- 2. Nathaniel Clyne
- 3. Chris Mavinga
- 2. Loïc Nego
- 3. Carles Planas
- 14. Gernot Trauner
- 2. Ricardo van Rhijn
- 7. Arijan Ademi
- 8. Thiago
- 13. Francis Coquelin
- 8. Gueïda Fofana
- 15. Zvonko Pamić
- 8. Dean Parrett
- 6. Oriol Romeu
- 17. Sérgio Oliveira
- 17. Cédric Bakambu
- 11. Jerson Cabral
- 11. Antoine Griezmann
- 7. Gaël Kakuta
- 7. Keko
- 11. Dani Pacheco
Tournament team ranking
- 1. France
- 2. Spain
- 3. Croatia
- 4. England
- 5. Portugal
- 6. Austria
- 7. Netherlands
- 8. Italy