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2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship

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2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship
2023-es U17-es labdarúgó-Európa-bajnokság
Tournament details
Host countryHungary
Dates17 May – 2 June
Teams16 (from 1 confederation)
Venue7 (in 6 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Germany (4th title)
Runners-up France
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Goals scored105 (3.39 per match)
Attendance27,854 (899 per match)
Top scorer(s)GermanyParis Brunner
GermanyRobert Ramsak
SpainMarc Guiu
SpainLamine Yamal
(4 goals each)
Best playerGermanyParis Brunner[1]
2022
2024
International football competition

The2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship (also known asUEFA Under-17 Euro 2023) was the 20thUEFA European Under-17 Championship (39th edition if the Under-16 era is also included), the annual international youthfootball championship organised byUEFA for the men's under-17 national teams of Europe.Hungary hosted the tournament.[2] A total of 16 teams played in the tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2006 eligible to participate.

Same as previous editions held in odd-numbered years, the tournament acted as the UEFA qualifiers for theFIFA U-17 World Cup. The top five teams of the tournament qualified for the2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup inIndonesia as the UEFA representatives.

France, having won the title in2022, entered as the title holders, but would lose in the final toGermany, who won their fourth title.

Host selection

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  • 19 April 2021: Selection of successful host associations by the UEFA Executive Committee at its meeting inMontreux

For the UEFA European Under-17 Championship final tournaments of 2023 and 2024, Hungary and Cyprus were selected as hosts respectively.[2]

Qualification

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Main article:2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification

All 55 UEFA nations entered the competition, and with the hosts Hungary qualifying automatically, the other 54 teams competed in the qualifying competition, which consisted of two rounds:Qualifying round, which took place in autumn 2022, andElite round, which took place in spring 2023, to determine the remaining 15 spots in the final tournament.

Qualified teams

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The following teams qualified for the final tournament.

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

TeamMethod of qualificationAppearanceLast appearancePrevious best performance
 HungaryHosts6th2019 (Fifth place)Fifth place (2019)
 SerbiaElite round Group 1 winners9th22022 (Semi-finals)Semi-finals (2022)
 WalesElite round Group 2 winners1stDebut
 NetherlandsElite round Group 3 winners15th2022 (Runners-up)Champions (2011,2012,2018,2019)
 SpainElite round Group 4 winners15th2022 (Quarter-finals)Champions (2007,2008,2017)
 PortugalElite round Group 5 winners10th2022 (Semi-finals)Champions (2003,2016)
 Republic of IrelandElite round Group 6 winners6th2019 (Group stage)Quarter-finals (2017,2018)
 CroatiaElite round Group 7 winners5th2017 (Group stage)Fourth place (2005)
 FranceElite round Group 8 winners14th2022 (Champions)Champions (2004,2015,2022)
 ScotlandElite round Group 2 runners-up17th2022 (Group stage)Semi-finals (2014)
 EnglandElite round Group 3 runners-up115th2019 (Group stage)Champions (2010,2014)
 GermanyElite round Group 4 runners-up114th2022 (Quarter-finals)Champions (2009)
 PolandElite round Group 5 runners-up14th2022 (Group stage)Semi-finals (2012)
 ItalyElite round Group 6 runners-up111th2022 (Quarter-finals)Runners-up (2013,2018,2019)
 SloveniaElite round Group 7 runners-up14th2018 (Group stage)Group stage (2012,2015,2018)
  SwitzerlandElite round Group 8 runners-up19th2018 (Group stage)Champions (2002)
Notes
1 Thebest seven runners-up among all eight elite round groups qualified for the final tournament.
2 Two as Serbia and Montenegro and seven as Serbia

Final draw

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The final draw was made on 3 April 2023 at Ensana Thermal Margaret Island Health Spa Hotel, Budapest.[3]

PosGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsSeeding
1 Hungary(H)00000000Host (A1)
28 France330082+69Pot 1
35 Portugal330050+59
46 Republic of Ireland321084+47
54 Spain321064+27
63 Netherlands321053+27
77 Croatia321031+27
81 Serbia320192+76
92 Wales312075+25A3
106 Italy321073+47Pot 2
114 Germany3201125+76
125 Poland320161+56
133 England320152+36
148  Switzerland311175+24
157 Slovenia31113304
162 Scotland311145−14
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) disciplinary points; 5) coefficient; 6) drawing of lots.
(H) Hosts

Venues

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The tournament was hosted in 7 venues.[4]

DebrecenBalmazújvárosBudaörs
Nagyerdei StadionVárosi SportpályaÁrok utcai pálya
Capacity:20,340Capacity:2,435Capacity:1,204
4 group games4 group games, 1 quarter-final3 group games, World Cup play-off
Budapest
Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion
Capacity:5,322
4 group games, 1 quarter-final, final
TelkiDebrecenFelcsút
Telki Training CentreDEAC StadionPancho Aréna
Capacity:1,000Capacity:1,500Capacity:3,816
2 group games, 1 quarter-final4 group games, 1 quarter-final3 group games, 2 semi-finals

Match officials

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The following officials were appointed for the final tournament:

Referees

Assistant referees

  • Albania Nertil Bregasi
  • Andorra Andreu Vilanova
  • Azerbaijan Elsad Abdullayev
  • Cyprus Kyriakos Sokratous
  • Greece Konstandinos Psarris
  • Northern Ireland Adam Jeffrey
  • Poland Bartosz Heinig
  • Serbia Milan Šutulović
  • Slovakia Peter Bednar
  • Slovenia David Gabrovec
  • Turkey Mehmet Tugral
  • Sweden Daniel Yng

Squads

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Main article:2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship squads

Group stage

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The group winners and runners-up advanced to the quarter-finals.

Tie-breaking criteria for group play
The ranking of teams in the group stage was determined as follows:
  1. Points obtained in all group matches;
  2. Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  3. Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  4. Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  5. If more than two teams were tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams were still tied, all head-to-head criteria above were reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
  6. Goal difference in all group matches;
  7. Goals scored in all group matches;
  8. Penalty shoot-out if only two teams had the same number of points, and they met in the last round of the group and were tied after applying all criteria above (not used if more than two teams had the same number of points, or if their rankings were not relevant for qualification for the next stage);
  9. Disciplinary points
    • Yellow card: −1 point;
    • Indirect red card (second yellow card): −3 points;
    • Direct red card: −3 points;
  10. UEFA coefficient for the qualifying round draw;
  11. Drawing of lots.
All times are localCEST (UTC+2).

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Poland3201107+36Knockout stage
2 Republic of Ireland320187+16
3 Hungary(H)310289−13
4 Wales310236−33
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Poland 5–1 Republic of Ireland
Report
Attendance: 412
Hungary 3–0 Wales
Report
Attendance: 3,480

Republic of Ireland 3–0 Wales
Report
Attendance: 714
Hungary 3–5 Poland
Report
Attendance: 2,921

Republic of Ireland 4–2 Hungary
Report
Attendance: 2,577
Wales 3–0 Poland
Report
Árok utcai pálya,Budaörs
Attendance: 318

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Spain321063+37Knockout stage
2 Serbia31115504
3 Italy31024403
4 Slovenia310258−33
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Serbia 2–4 Slovenia
Report
Telki Training Centre,Telki
Attendance: 308
Italy 1–2 Spain
Report
Árok utcai pálya,Budaörs
Attendance: 1,060

Spain 3–1 Slovenia
Report
Attendance: 917
Serbia 2–0 Italy
Report
Attendance: 574

Spain 1–1 Serbia
Report
Árok utcai pálya,Budaörs
Attendance: 815
Slovenia 0–3 Italy
Report
Telki Training Centre,Telki
Attendance: 181

Group C

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Germany3300101+99Knockout stage
2 France31115504
3 Portugal311136−34
4 Scotland300328−60
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Scotland 1–3 France
Report
Attendance: 298
Portugal 0–4 Germany
Report
Attendance: 409

Portugal 2–1 Scotland
Report
Attendance: 575
France 1–3 Germany
Report
Attendance: 765

France 1–1 Portugal
Report
Attendance: 507
Germany 3–0 Scotland
Report
Attendance: 348

Group D

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 England321051+47Knockout stage
2  Switzerland321041+37
3 Croatia301224−21
4 Netherlands301227−51
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Switzerland 2–0 Netherlands
Report
Attendance: 411
Croatia 0–1 England
Report
Attendance: 700

Croatia 1–2  Switzerland
Report
Attendance: 710
Netherlands 1–4 England
Report
Attendance: 611

Netherlands 1–1 Croatia
Report
Attendance: 458
England 0–0  Switzerland
Report
Attendance: 427

Knockout stage

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In the knockout stage, apenalty shoot-out was used to decide the winner if necessary (noextra time was played).

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
27 May –Telki
 
 
 Poland3
 
30 May –Felcsút
 
 Serbia2
 
 Poland3
 
27 May –Debrecen
 
 Germany5
 
 Germany (p)1 (3)
 
2 June –Budapest
 
  Switzerland1 (2)
 
 Germany0 (5)
 
27 May –Budapest
 
 France0 (4)
 
 Spain3
 
30 May –Felcsút
 
 Republic of Ireland0
 
 Spain1
 
27 May –Balmazújváros
 
 France3World Cup play-off
 
 England0
 
30 May –Budaörs
 
 France1
 
 England4
 
 
  Switzerland2
 

Quarter-finals

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Winners qualified for2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup. The two best losing quarter-finalists entered the FIFA U-17 World Cup play-off.

Poland 3–2 Serbia
Report
Telki Training Centre,Telki
Attendance: 288

Germany 1–1  Switzerland
Report
Penalties
3–2
Attendance: 243

Spain 3–0 Republic of Ireland
Report
Attendance: 893

England 0–1 France
Report
Attendance: 411

Ranking of losing quarter-finalists

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To determine the two best losing quarter-finalists which entered the FIFA U-17 World Cup play-off, the losing quarter-finalists were ranked by the following criteria (Regulations Article 16.06):

  1. Position in the group stage (i.e., group winners ahead of group runners-up);
  2. Results in the group stage (i.e., points, goal difference, goals scored);
  3. Results in the quarter-finals (i.e., points, goal difference, goals scored);
  4. Disciplinary points in the group stage and quarter-finals combined;
  5. UEFA coefficient for the qualifying round draw;
  6. Drawing of lots.
PosGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1D1 England321051+47FIFA U-17 World Cup play-off
2D2  Switzerland321041+37
3A2 Republic of Ireland320187+16
4B2 Serbia31115504
Source:UEFA[dead link]

FIFA U-17 World Cup play-off

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Winner qualified for2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

England 4–2  Switzerland
Report
Árok utcai pálya,Budaörs
Attendance: 138

Semi-finals

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Poland 3–5 Germany
Report
Attendance: 627

Spain 1–3 France
Report
Attendance: 879

Final

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Germany 0–0 France
Report
Penalties
5–4
Attendance: 4,017

Goalscorers

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There were 111 goals scored in 31 matches, for an average of 3.58 goals per match.

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Source:UEFA

Awards

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The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament:

Team of the Tournament

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After the tournament, the Under-17 Team of the Tournament was selected by the UEFA Technical Observer panel.[6]

PositionPlayer
GoalkeeperGermanyMax Schmitt
DefendersGermanyEric da Silva Moreira
GermanyFinn Jeltsch
EnglandIshé Samuels-Smith
FranceNhoa Sangui
MidfieldersGermanyNoah Darvich
GermanyFayssal Harchaoui
FranceSaïmon Bouabré
ForwardsSpainLamine Yamal
SpainMarc Guiu
GermanyParis Brunner

Qualified teams for FIFA U-17 World Cup

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The following five teams from UEFA qualified for the2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup inIndonesia.

TeamQualified onPreviousappearances inFIFA U-17 World Cup1
 Poland27 May 20232 (1993,1999)
 Germany27 May 202310 (1985,1991,1995,1997,1999,2007,2009,2011,2015,2017)
 Spain27 May 202310 (1991,1995,1997,1999,2001,2003,2007,2009,2017,2019)
 France27 May 20237 (1987,2001,2007,2011,2015,2017,2019)
 England30 May 20234 (2007,2011,2015,2017)
1Bold indicates champions for that year.Italic indicates hosts for that year.

References

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  1. ^ab"2023: Paris Brunner".UEFA. 10 June 2023.
  2. ^ab"Hungary, Cyprus to host U17 EURO in 2023, 2024". UEFA. 19 April 2021.
  3. ^"2023 U17 EURO finals draw".UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 3 April 2023.
  4. ^"2023 U17 EURO finals in Hungary: Tournament information".UEFA. Retrieved3 April 2023.
  5. ^"2023 Under-17 EURO: Top scorers".UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 2 Jun 2023.
  6. ^"2023 Under-17 EURO Team of the Tournament".UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 10 June 2023.

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