EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP U21 2009
The tournament began on 15 June 2009, and
was the 17th
UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.
This was the first tournament after the competition reverted
to a two-year format, following the single-year 2006-07
competition, which allowed the change to odd-numbered
years. Sweden hosted the final tournament in June 2009;
therefore, their under-21 team was automatically qualified.
Date
Time
Fixt:
Land
Country
Res:
29.jun
17:00
FINAL
England
Germany
0-4
Dato
Time
Fixt:
Country
Country
Res:
26.jun
17:00
SEMIF .
England
Sweden
3-3*
26.jun
19:45
SEMIF .
Italy
Germany
0-1
*England win penalties by 5-4 (8-7 in total)
Date
Time
Grp.
Country
Country
Res:
15.jun
17:15
Grp B
England
Finland
2-1
15.jun
19:45
Grp B
Spain
Germany
0-0
16.jun
17:15
Grp A
Sweden
Belarus
5-1
16.jun
19:45
Grp A
Italy
Serbia
0-0
18.jun
17:15
Grp B
Germany
Finland
2-0
18.jun
19:45
Grp B
Spain
England
0-2
19.jun
15:00
Grp A
Sweden
Italy
1-2
19.jun
17:15
Grp A
Belarus
Serbia
0-0
22.jun
19:45
Grp B
Finland
Spain
0-2
22.jun
19:45
Grp B
Germany
England
1-1
23.jun
19:45
Grp A
Serbia
Sweden
1-3
23.jun
19:45
Grp A
Belarus
Italy
1-2
Group A
Pld
W
D
L
Pts
Italy
3
2
1
0
7
Sweden
3
2
0
1
6
Serbia
3
0
2
1
2
Belarus
3
0
1
2
1
Group B
Pld
W
D
L
Pts
England
3
2
1
0
7
Germany
3
1
2
0
5
Spain
3
1
1
1
4
Finland
3
0
0
3
0
News from UEFA
Toppscorer:
Name
Coutnry
Goals
Marcus Berg
Sweden
7
Robert Acquafresca
Italy
3
Ola Toivonen
Sverige
3
Gonzales Castro
Germany
2
Sandro Wagner
Germany
2
Sergei Kislyak
Hviterussland
2
Pas winners (Host)
2007 Netherlands (Nederland)
2006 Netherlands (Portugal)
2004 Italy (Germany)
2002 Chez.Rep. (Sveits)
2000 Italy (Slovakia)
1998 Spain (Romania)
1996 Italy (Spania)
1994 Italy (Frankrike)
1992 Italy
1990 USSR
1988 France
1986 Spain
1984 England
1982 England
1980 Sovietunion
1978 Yugoslavia
Best player award ( Golden player)
2007: Royston Drenthe -Netherlands
2006: Klaas Jan Huntelaar -Netherlands
2004: Alberto Gilardino -Italy
2002: Petr Cech - Chez rep.
2000: Andrea Pirlo -Italy
1998: Francesc Arnau -Spain
1996: Fabio Cannavaro -Italy
1994: Luis Figo - Portugal
1992: Renato Buso -Italy
1990: Davor Suker -Kroatia
1988: Laurent Blanc -France
1986: Manuel Sanchis - Spain
1984: Mark Hateley -England
1982: Rudi Völler - West Germany
1980: Anatoli Demianenko - USSR
1978: Vahid Halilhodzic -Yugoslavia
Past topscorers:
2007: Maceo Rigters Netherlands 4
2006: Klaas Van Hunterlaar - Netherlands 4
2004: Johan Elmander - Sweden 4
Alberto Gillardino Italy 4
2002: Massimo Maccarone - Italy 3
2000: Unknown
1998: Unknown
1996: Unknown
1994: Unknown
1992: Unknown
1990: Unknown
1988: Unknown
1986: Unknown
1984: Unknown
1982: Unknown
1980: Unknown
1978: Unknown
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