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2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship

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2003 UEFA Under-17 Championship
Campeonato Europeu de Futebol Sub-17 de 2003
Tournament details
Host countryPortugal
Dates7–17 May
Teams8
Final positions
Champions Portugal (5th title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place Austria
Fourth place England
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored44 (2.75 per match)
Top scorerSpainDavid Rodríguez (6 goals)
Best playerPortugalMiguel Veloso[1]
2002
2004
International football competition

The2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship was the second edition ofUEFA'sUEFA European Under-17 Championship.Portugal hosted the championship, during 7–17 May. The format of the competition changed, and only 8 teams entered the competition. HostPortugal defeatedSpain in the final to win the competition for the fifth time.

For winning their semifinals,Portugal andSpain qualified for the2003 FIFA U-17 World Championship, held in Finland, withEngland andAustria missing out.

Qualification

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Main article:2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification

Qualification for the final tournament of the 2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship consisted of two rounds: aQualifying round and anElite round. In the qualifying round, 44 national teams competed in 11 groups of four teams, with two best teams of each group advancing to the elite round. There, the 22 first-round qualifiers plus the teams who were given abye (Spain, England, Russia, Finland, Poland and Hungary), were distributed in seven groups of four teams. The winner of each group qualified for the final tournament.

Qualified teams

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The following 8 teams qualified for the final tournament.

Note: All appearance statistics include only U-17 era (since 2002).

CountryQualified asPrevious appearances in tournament
 PortugalHosts1 (2002)
 SpainGroup 1 winner1 (2002)
 DenmarkGroup 2 winner1 (2002)
 AustriaGroup 3 winner0 (debut)
 IsraelGroup 4 winner0 (debut)
 HungaryGroup 5 winner1 (2002)
 EnglandGroup 6 winner1 (2002)
 ItalyGroup 7 winner0 (debut)

Venues

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The final tournament was played in seven venues located in seven different cities,Viseu,Nelas,Chaves,Mangualde,Vila Real,Santa Comba Dão andSanta Marta de Penaguião. The Estádio do Fontelo was the largest stadium with a tournament capacity of 12,000 seats, and served as both the opening ceremony and the final venue.

The table below lists stadium capacity for the final tournament, which may not correspond to their effective maximum capacity.

ViseuChaves
Estádio do FonteloEstádio Municipal Eng. Manuel Branco Teixeira
Capacity:12,000Capacity:12,000
Santa Comba DãoNelas
Estádio Municipal Doutor Orlando MendesEstádio Municipal de Nelas
Capacity:10,000Capacity:7,500
Vila RealMangualdeSanta Marta de Penaguião
Complexo Desportivo Monte da ForcaEstádio Municipal de MangualdeMunicipal de Santa Marta de Penaguião
Capacity:6,000Capacity:1,500Capacity:500

Squads

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Main article:2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship squads

Each participating national association had to submit a final list of 18 players (three of whom must be goalkeepers). All players must have been born on or after 1 January 1986.

Match Officials

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A total of 6 referees, 8 assistant referees and 2 fourth officials were appointed for the final tournament.[2]

Referees
Assistant referees
  • Northern Ireland David Paul Todd
  • Switzerland Gianpietro Lucca
  • Greece Dimitrios Bozatzidis
  • Malta Ingmar Spiteri
  • Slovakia Roman Slysko
  • Croatia Tomislav Petrovic
  • Netherlands Arie Brink
  • Russia Tihon Kalugin
Fourth officials
  • Portugal Pedro Proenca Oliveira Alves Garcia
  • Portugal Joaquim Paulo Paraty Da Silva

Group stage

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Group A

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TeamsGPWDLGFGAGDPtsStatus
 Portugal33006249Advanced to the semifinals
 Austria32013126
 Denmark310245−13
 Hungary300305−50
Portugal 3–2 Denmark
João Pedro 34'
Paulo Ricardo 40'
Curto 55'
ReportTorry 32',42'
Austria 1–0 Hungary
Saurer 78'Report
Estádio Municipal de Nelas,Nelas
Referee: Sergiy Berezka (Ukraine)

Portugal 1–0 Austria
Curto 14'Report
Referee: Kuddusi Müftüoglu (Turkey)
Denmark 2–0 Hungary
Storm 33'
Jakobsen 50'
Report
Estádio Municipal de Mangualde,Mangualde
Referee: Novo Panic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Hungary 0–2 Portugal
ReportBruno Gama 50'
Vieirinha 62'
Denmark 0–2 Austria
ReportMayer 42'
Horvath 83'
Estádio Municipal de Nelas,Nelas
Referee: Veaceslav Banari (Moldova)

Group B

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TeamsGPWDLGFGAGDPtsStatus
 Spain32107257Advanced to the semifinals
 England31204315
 Italy31114224
 Israel300319−80
Israel 1–2 England
Rafaelov 47' (pen.)ReportBowditch 51'
Milner 54'
Municipal de Santa Marta de Penaguião,Santa Marta de Penaguião
Referee: Novo Panic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Spain 2–0 Italy
Cases 28'
Nadal 35'
Report
Complexo Desportivo Monte da Forca,Vila Real
Referee: Kuddusi Müftüoglu (Turkey)

Israel 0–3 Spain
ReportSilva 33'
David 36'
Cases 47'
Referee: Veaceslav Banari (Moldova)
England 0–0 Italy
Report

England 2–2 Spain
Taylor 47'
Milner 51'
ReportNadal 9'
Jurado 27'
Complexo Desportivo Monte da Forca,Vila Real
Referee: Sergiy Berezka (Ukraine)
Italy 4–0 Israel
Pozzi 32',46'
Lupoli 35',78'
Report
Municipal de Santa Marta de Penaguião,Santa Marta de Penaguião

Knockout stage

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Knockout map

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
14 May –Viseu
 
 
 Portugal (p)2 (3)
 
17 May –Viseu
 
 England2 (2)
 
 Portugal2
 
14 May –Mangualde
 
 Spain1
 
 Spain5
 
 
 Austria2
 
Third place
 
 
17 May –Santa Comba Dão
 
 
 England0
 
 
 Austria1

Semifinals

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Portugal 2–2 England
Vieirinha 10'
Saleiro 82'
ReportBowditch 8'
Milner 21'
Penalties
Machadosoccer ball with check mark
Vieirinhasoccer ball with check mark
Saleirosoccer ball with check mark
Gamasoccer ball with red X
3–2soccer ball with red XDoyle
soccer ball with red XMoore
soccer ball with check markMilner
soccer ball with check markIfil
soccer ball with red XLeadbitter

Spain 5–2 Austria
David 4',12',37',68'
Cases 16'
ReportFuchs 59'
Stankovic 62'
Estádio Municipal de Mangualde,Mangualde

Third Place Playoff

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England 0–1 Austria
ReportPirker 53'
Estádio Municipal Doutor Orlando Mendes,Santa Comba Dão
Referee: Sergiy Berezka (Ukraine)

Final

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Portugal 2–1 Spain
Márcio Sousa 22',47'ReportDavid 42'
Referee: Novo Panic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Portugal
Spain
GK12Mário Felgueiras
RB2João DiasYellow card 60'
CB4Miguel Veloso (c)
CB14Paulo Ricardo
LB3Tiago Gomes
CM6Paulo Machado
CM17João Coimbradownward-facing red arrow 70'
MO10Márcio Sousadownward-facing red arrow 77'
RW7Vieirinha
LW15João Pedrodownward-facing red arrow 52'
CF9Carlos Saleiro
Substitutions:
GK1Pedro Freitas
LB13Vítor Vinha
CB5Tiago Costa
MF8João Moutinhoupward-facing green arrow 77'
LW11Hélder Barbosa
RW16Bruno Gamaupward-facing green arrow 52'
FW18Manuel Curtoupward-facing green arrow 70'
Manager:
António Violante
GK13Antonio Adán
RB2Manuel Ruzdownward-facing red arrow 72'
CB5Sergio Sánchez
CB14César ArzoYellow card 81'
LB3Raúl Llorente
DM8Markel Bergaradownward-facing red arrow 63'
MF16José Casesdownward-facing red arrow 49'
MF11Jurado (c)
MF10David Silva
LW7Sisi
CF9David Rodríguez
Substitutions:
GK1Roberto Jiménez
DF4Marcos Martín
DF17César Colladoupward-facing green arrow 72'
MF6Marcos Tébarupward-facing green arrow 49'
MF15Eneko Urien
FW12Manu Alejandro
FW18Xisco Nadalupward-facing green arrow 63'
Manager:
Juan Santisteban

Goalscorers

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6 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

References

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  1. ^2003: Miguel Veloso
  2. ^"uefa.com – UEFA European U-17 C'Ship – Fixtures & Results – Grp FT". 4 August 2003. Archived fromthe original on 4 August 2003. Retrieved27 May 2019.

External links

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Under-16 era, 1982–2001
Tournaments
Qualification
Squads
Under-17 era, 2002–present
Tournaments
Qualification
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