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UEFA European Under-17 Championship

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For the women's competition, seeUEFA Women's Under-17 Championship.
Football tournament
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Organiser(s)UEFA
Founded1980
RegionEurope
TeamsMaximum of 54 (qualifying round)
32 (elite round)
8 (finals)
Current champions Portugal (7th title)
Most championships Spain (9 titles)
Websiteuefa.com/under17
2025 UEFA European Under-17 Championship

TheUEFA European Under-17 Championship, or simply theEuro Under-17, is an annualfootball competition contested by the men's under-17 national teams of theUEFA member associations.

Spain is the most successful team in this competition, having won nine titles.Portugal are the current champions, having won their 7th title following a 3–0 victory overFrance in the2025 final.[1]

History and format

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The current competition format consists of three stages: a qualifying round, an elite round and a final tournament. The first stage takes place in autumn of the previous year, while the elite round is played in spring. The winners of each elite round group join the host team in the final tournament, played in May.

Until the1997 tournament, players born on or after 1 August the year they turned 17 years were eligible to compete. Since the1998 tournament, the date limit has been moved back to 1 January.[2]In 2001/2002 the competition was renamed European Under-17 Championship, but the eligibility rules did not change.

Evolution of the competition format and number of participating teams
YearsFormatNumber of teams
1982–1984Semi-finals, third place play-off and final4
1985–1992Four groups of four teams, semi-finals, third place play-off and final16
1993–2002Four groups of four teams, quarter-finals, semi-finals, third place play-off and final
2003–2006Two groups of four teams, semi-finals, third place play-off and final8
2007–2014Two groups of four teams, semi-finals and final
2015–2024Four groups of four teams, quarter-finals, play-offs between quarter-final losers (in odd years only, for qualifying toFIFA U-17 World Cup), semi-finals, and final16
2025–Two groups of four teams, semi-finals and final8

Results

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EditionYearHostFinalThird place match
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1982–2001:UEFA European Under-16 Championship
11982
Details
Italy
Italy
1–0
West Germany

Yugoslavia
0–0
(4–2p)

Finland
21984
Details
West Germany
West Germany
2–0
Soviet Union

England
1–0
Yugoslavia
31985
Details
Hungary
Soviet Union
4–0
Greece

Spain
1–0
East Germany
41986
Details
Greece
Spain
2–1
Italy

Soviet Union
1–1
(9–8p)

East Germany
51987
Details
France
Italy
Title not awarded[3][4]
(1–0)
0–3
[5]

Soviet Union

France
3–0
Turkey
61988
Details
Spain
Spain
0–0
(4–2p)

Portugal

East Germany
0–0
(5–4p)

West Germany
71989
Details
Denmark
Portugal
4–1
East Germany

France
3–2
Spain
81990
Details
East Germany
Czechoslovakia
3–2
(a.e.t.)

Yugoslavia

Poland
3–2
Portugal
91991
Details
 Switzerland
Spain
2–0
Germany

Greece
1–1
(5–4p)

France
101992
Details
Cyprus
Germany
2–1
Spain

Italy
1–0
Portugal
111993
Details
Turkey
Poland
1–0
Italy

Czechoslovakia
2–1
France
121994
Details
Republic of Ireland
Turkey
1–0
Denmark

Ukraine
2–0
Austria
131995
Details
Belgium
Portugal
2–0
Spain

Germany
2–1
(a.e.t.)

France
141996
Details
Austria
Portugal
1–0
France

Israel
3–2
Greece
151997
Details
Germany
Spain
0–0
(5–4p)

Austria

Germany
3–1
Switzerland
161998
Details
Scotland
Republic of Ireland
2–1
Italy

Spain
2–1
Portugal
171999
Details
Czech Republic
Spain
4–1
Poland

Germany
2–1
Czech Republic
182000
Details
Israel
Portugal
2–1
(g.g.)

Czech Republic

Netherlands
5–0
Greece
192001
Details
England
Spain
1–0
France

Croatia
4–1
England
Since 2002: UEFA European Under-17 Championship
202002
Details
Denmark
Switzerland
0–0
(4–2p)

France

England
4–1
Spain
212003
Details
Portugal
Portugal
2–1
Spain

Austria
1–0
England
222004
Details
France
France
2–1
Spain

Portugal
4–4
(3–2p)

England
232005
Details
Italy
Turkey
2–0
Netherlands

Italy
2–1
(a.e.t.)

Croatia
242006
Details
Luxembourg
Russia
2–2
(5–3p)

Czech Republic

Spain
1–1
(3–2p)

Germany
Losing semi-finalists(1)
252007
Details
Belgium
Spain
1–0
England
 Belgium and France
262008
Details
Turkey
Spain
4–0
France
 Netherlands and Turkey
272009
Details
Germany
Germany
2–1
(a.e.t.)

Netherlands
 Italy and  Switzerland
282010
Details
Liechtenstein
England
2–1
Spain
 France and Turkey
292011
Details
Serbia
Netherlands
5–2
Germany
 Denmark and England
302012
Details
Slovenia
Netherlands
1–1
(5–4p)

Germany
 Georgia and Poland
312013
Details
Slovakia
Russia
0–0
(5–4p)

Italy
 Slovakia and Sweden
322014
Details
Malta[6]
England
1–1
(4–1p)

Netherlands
 Portugal and Scotland
332015
Details
Bulgaria[6]
France
4–1
Germany
 Belgium and Russia
342016
Details
Azerbaijan[6]
Portugal
1–1
(5–4p)

Spain
 Germany and Netherlands
352017
Details
Croatia
Spain
2–2
(4–1p)

England
 Germany and Turkey
362018
Details
England
Netherlands
2–2
(4–1p)

Italy
 Belgium and England
372019
Details
Republic of Ireland
Netherlands
4–2
Italy
 France and Spain
-2020
Details
EstoniaCancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic[7]
-2021
Details
Cyprus
382022
Details
Israel
France
2–1
Netherlands
 Portugal and Serbia
392023
Details
Hungary
Germany
0–0
(5–4p)

France
 Poland and Spain
402024
Details
Cyprus
Italy
3–0
Portugal
 Denmark and Serbia
412025
Details
Albania
Portugal
3–0
France
 Belgium and Italy
422026
Details
Estonia
432027
Details
Latvia
1No third place match has been played since 2007; losing semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.

Teams reaching the top four

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CountryWinnersRunners-upThird-place(1)Fourth-place(1)Semi-finalists(1)Top 4 (from 36)
 Spain9 (1986, 1988, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2017)6 (1990, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2016)3 (1985, 1998, 2006)2 (1989, 2002)2 (2019, 2023)22
 Portugal7 (1989, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2016, 2025)2 (1988, 2024)1 (2004)3 (1990, 1992, 1998)2 (2014, 2022)15
 Germany(2)4 (1984, 1992, 2009, 2023)5 (1982, 1991, 2011, 2012, 2015)3 (1995, 1997, 1999)2 (1988, 2006)2 (2016, 2017)16
 Netherlands4 (2011, 2012, 2018, 2019)4 (2005, 2009, 2014, 2022)1 (2000)2 (2008, 2016)11
 France3 (2004, 2015, 2022)6 (1996, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2023, 2025)2 (1987, 1989)3 (1991, 1993, 1995)3 (2007, 2010, 2019)17
 Russia(3)3 (1985, 2006, 2013)2 (1984, 1987)1 (1986)1 (2015)7
 Italy2 (1982, 2024)6 (1986, 1993, 1998, 2013, 2018, 2019)2 (1992, 2005)2 (2009, 2025)12
 England2 (2010, 2014)2 (2007, 2017)2 (1984, 2002)3 (2001, 2003, 2004)2 (2011, 2018)11
 Turkey2 (1994, 2005)1 (1987)3 (2008, 2010, 2017)6
 Czech Republic(4)1 (1990)2 (2000, 2006)1 (1993)1 (1999)5
 Poland1 (1993)1 (1999)1 (1990)2 (2012, 2023)5
  Switzerland1 (2002)1 (1997)1 (2009)3
 Republic of Ireland1 (1998)1
 Greece1 (1985)1 (1991)2 (1996, 2000)4
 East Germany1 (1989)1 (1988)2 (1985, 1986)4
 Serbia(5)1 (1990)1 (1982)1 (1984)2 (2022, 2024)5
 Austria1 (1997)1 (2003)1 (1994)3
 Denmark1 (1994)2 (2011, 2024)3
 Croatia1 (2001)1 (2005)2
 Israel1 (1996)1
 Ukraine1 (1994)1
 Finland1 (1982)1
 Belgium4 (2007, 2015, 2018, 2025)4
 Georgia1 (2012)1
 Scotland1 (2014)1
 Slovakia1 (2013)1
 Sweden1 (2013)1

1 There was no match to determine 3rd place after the 2006 tournament.
2 Until 1990 known as West Germany.
3 Including Soviet Union.
4 Including Czechoslovakia.
5 Including Yugoslavia.

Comprehensive team results by tournament

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Legend:
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • SF – Semi-finalists
  • 5th-6th - Fifth to Sixth place
  • QF – Quarter-finals
  • GS – Group stage
  • Q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
  • TBD – To be determined
  •  ••  – Qualified but withdrew
  •  •  – Did not qualify
  •  ×  – Did not enter
  •  ×  – Withdrew / Banned / Entry not accepted by FIFA
  • — Country not affiliated to UEFA at that time
  • — Country did not exist or national team was inactive
  •      – Hosts
  •      – Not affiliated to FIFA

1982—2001

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Nation
1982
(4)

1984
(4)

1985
(16)

1986
(16)

1987
(16)

1988
(16)

1989
(16)

1990
(16)

1991
(16)

1992
(16)

1993
(16)

1994
(16)

1995
(16)

1996
(16)

1997
(16)

1998
(16)

1999
(16)

2000
(16)

2001
(16)
Total
 Albania××××××××GS×1
 AustriaGSGSGSGS4thGSGS2nd7
 Belarus×QF1
 BelgiumGSGSQFGSQFQF6
 BulgariaGSGSGSGSGS5
 Croatia××GSGSGS3rd4
 Cyprus××GSGS2
 Czech RepublicQF4th2nd3
(8)
 CzechoslovakiaGSGS1st3rdGS5
 DenmarkGSGSGSGSGSGS2ndQFGSGS10
 East Germany4th4thGS3rd2ndGS6
 England×3rdGSQFQFQFQFGS4th8
 Finland4thGSGSGSGSGSGSGS8
 FranceGSGS3rdGS3rdGS4thGS4th4th2nd2nd12
 Georgia×GS1
 Germany2nd1stGS3rdQF3rd3rdQFQF9
(15)
 Greece2ndGSGSGS3rdGS4thQFGS4th10
 HungaryGSGSGSGSQFQFGSGSGS9
 IcelandGSGSGSGSGSGS6
 IsraelGS×GS3rdGSQFQFGS7
 Italy1stGS2nd1st*
[8]
GS3rd2ndGSGS2ndQF11
 Liechtenstein××××××××GS×1
 NetherlandsGSGSGSGS3rdGS6
 Northern Ireland×××GSGSGSGS4
 NorwayGSGSGSGSGSGSGS7
 Poland3rdGS1stGSGSGS2ndGSGS9
 PortugalGSGSGS2nd1st4thGS4thGSQF1st1st4thGS1st15
 Republic of Ireland×××GSGSGSGSQF1stGS7
 RomaniaGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS8
 Russia2nd1st3rd2ndGSGSGSQFGSGSQF12
 ScotlandGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGS9
 SlovakiaGSGSQFQFQF5
 SloveniaGSGS2
 Spain3rd1st1st4thGS1st2ndQFGS2ndGS1st3rd1stQF1st16
 SwedenGSGSGSGSGSQFGSGS8
  SwitzerlandGSGSGSQFGSGS4thGSGS9
 Turkey××4thGSGSGS1stGSGSQFQF9
 Ukraine×3rdGSGSGS4
 West Germany2nd1stGSGS4thGS6
(15)
 Yugoslavia3rd4thGSGSGSGS2ndGSGS×9

2002—present

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Nation
2002
(16)

2003
(8)

2004
(8)

2005
(8)

2006
(8)

2007
(8)

2008
(8)

2009
(8)

2010
(8)

2011
(8)

2012
(8)

2013
(8)

2014
(8)

2015
(16)

2016
(16)

2017
(16)

2018
(16)

2019
(16)

2022
(16)

2023
(16)

2024
(16)

2025
(8)

2026
(8)

Total
(+previous)

 AlbaniaGS1
(2)
 Austria3rdGSGSGSQFGSQF7
(14)
 AzerbaijanGS1
 BelarusGS1
(2)
 BelgiumGSSFGSSFQFSF6thGSSF9
(15)
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaGSGSGS3
 BulgariaGSGS2
(7)
 Croatia4thGSGSGSGSGS6
(10)
 CyprusGS1
(3)
 Czech RepublicGS2ndGSGSGSQFQFGS8
(16)[9]
 DenmarkQFGSSFGSGSQFSF7
(17)
 England3rd4th4thGS2ndGS1stSF1stQFQF2ndSFGS5thQFGS17
(25)
 EstoniaQ1
 Faroe IslandsGS1
 FinlandGS1
(9)
 France2nd1stSF2ndGSSFGSGS1stGS5thSF1st2ndGS2nd16
(28)
 GeorgiaQFSF2
(3)
 GermanyQF4th5th1st2nd2ndGS2ndSFSFGSGSQF1stGS15
(30)
 GreeceGSGSGS3
(13)
 HungaryGSGSGS6th5thGS6
(15)
 IcelandGSGSGS3
(9)
 IsraelGSGSGSGS×4
(11)
 ItalyGS3rdSF2ndQFGSGS2nd2ndQFGS1stSF13
(24)
 Liechtenstein••0
(1)
 LuxembourgGSGS2
 MaltaGS1
 MoldovaGS1
 NetherlandsGS2nd6thSF2nd1st1st2ndGSSFQF1st1st2ndGS15
(21)
 Northern IrelandGS1
(5)
 NorwayGSQF2
(9)
 PolandGSSFGSSFQF5
(14)
 PortugalGS1st3rdGSSF1stGSQFSFGS2nd1st12
(27)
 Republic of IrelandGSGSQFQFGSQF6
(13)
 RomaniaGS1
(9)
 Russia1st1stSFGS×[10]×[10]×[10]×[10]4
(16)[11]
 ScotlandGSSFGSGSGSGSGS7
(16)
 SerbiaGSGSGSGSGSSFQFSF8
(19)[12]
 Serbia and MontenegroQFGS2
(11)[12]
 SlovakiaSFGS2
(7)
 SloveniaGSGSGSGS4
(6)
 Spain4th2nd2nd3rd1st1stGS2ndQF2nd1stQFSFQFSFGS16
(32)
 SwedenSFQFQFGSGSGS6
(14)
  Switzerland1stGSGSSFGSGSGSGS6th9
(18)
 TurkeyGS1stSFGSSFGSSFGS8
(17)
 UkraineGSGSGSGSGSGSGS7
(11)
 WalesGSGS2

Men's U-17 World Cup qualifiers

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Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarterfinals
  • R2 – Round 2
  • R1 – Round 1
  •      – Hosts
  •      – Not affiliated to UEFA
  • q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
TeamChina
1985
Canada
1987
Scotland
1989
Italy
1991
Japan
1993
Ecuador
1995
Egypt
1997
New Zealand
1999
Trinidad and Tobago
2001
Finland
2003
Peru
2005
South Korea
2007
Nigeria
2009
Mexico
2011
United Arab Emirates
2013
Chile
2015
India
2017
Brazil
2019
Indonesia
2023
Qatar
2025
Total
 AustriaR1R1q3
 BelgiumR13rdq3
 CroatiaPart ofYugoslaviaR1R1QFq4
 Czech Republic[9]QFR1q3
 DenmarkR11
 East GermanyQFReunified with West Germany1
 EnglandQFQFR11stR2q6
 FinlandR11
 FranceQF1stQFQFR1R23rd2ndq9
 Germany[13]2ndQFR14thR13rdR23rdR2QF1stq12
 HungaryQFR12
 ItalyR14thR1R1R1QFR2QFq9
 Netherlands3rdR1R14th4
 Poland4thR1R13
 Portugal3rdQFQFq4
 Republic of Irelandq1
 Russia[11]1stR2R23
 Scotland2nd1
 SlovakiaR11
 Spain2ndR13rdR1R12nd2nd3rd2ndQFQF11
 Sweden3rd1
  Switzerland1stq2
 Turkey4thQFR13

In 2023, the German U-17 became the first UEFA team in this age group to becomeEuropean andworld champions with the same cohort.

Awards

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Player of the Tournament

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For certain tournaments, the official website UEFA.com subsequently named aGolden Player orPlayer of the Tournament.

TournamentPlayer
2002 DenmarkEnglandWayne Rooney
2003 PortugalPortugalMiguel Veloso
2004 FranceSpainCesc Fàbregas
2005 ItalyTurkeyNuri Şahin
2006 LuxembourgGermanyToni Kroos
2007 BelgiumSpainBojan Krkić
2008 TurkeySerbiaDanijel Aleksić
2009 GermanyGermanyMario Götze
2010 LiechtensteinEnglandConnor Wickham
2011 SerbiaNetherlandsKyle Ebecilio
2012 SloveniaGermanyMax Meyer
2013 SlovakiaRussiaAnton Mitryushkin
2014 MaltaNetherlandsSteven Bergwijn
2015 BulgariaFranceOdsonne Édouard
2016 AzerbaijanPortugalJosé Gomes
2017 CroatiaEnglandJadon Sancho
2018 England-
2019 Republic of Ireland-
2022 Israel-
2023 HungaryGermanyParis Brunner
2024 CyprusItalyFrancesco Camarda
2025 AlbaniaPortugalRafael Quintas

Top scorer

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TheTop scorer award is awarded to the player who scores the most goals during the tournament.

TournamentPlayerGoals
2002 DenmarkSpainJonathan Soriano7
2003 PortugalSpainDavid Rodríguez6
2004 FranceFranceHatem Ben Arfa
PortugalBruno Gama
EnglandShane Paul
SpainMarc Pedraza
3
2005 ItalyTurkeyTevfik Köse6
2006 LuxembourgGermanyManuel Fischer
SpainBojan Krkić
Czech RepublicTomáš Necid
5
2007 BelgiumGermanyToni Kroos
EnglandVictor Moses
3
2008 TurkeyFranceYannis Tafer4
2009 GermanyGermanyLennart Thy
NetherlandsLuc Castaignos
3
2010 LiechtensteinSpainPaco Alcácer6
2011 SerbiaNetherlandsKyle Ebecilio
EnglandHallam Hope
NetherlandsTonny Vilhena
GermanySamed Yeşil
3
2012 SloveniaGermanyMax Meyer3
2013 SlovakiaSloveniaMartin Slaninka
SwitzerlandRobin Kamber
2
2014 MaltaEnglandDominic Solanke
NetherlandsJari Schuurman
4
2015 BulgariaFranceOdsonne Édouard8
2016 AzerbaijanPortugalJosé Gomes7
2017 CroatiaFranceAmine Gouiri8
2018 EnglandBelgiumYorbe Vertessen
ItalyEdoardo Vergani
4
2019 Republic of IrelandFranceAdil Aouchiche9
2022 IsraelSerbiaJovan Milošević5
2023 HungaryGermanyParis Brunner
SpainMarc Guiu
GermanyRobert Ramsak
SpainLamine Yamal
4
2024 CyprusPortugalRodrigo Mora5
2025 AlbaniaItalySamuele Inacio5

See also

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References

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  1. ^"2025 UEFA Under-17 EURO final report: France 0-3 Portugal".UEFA.com. 1 June 2025. Retrieved2 June 2025.
  2. ^"European U-16/U-17 Championship".RSSSF. Retrieved11 October 2017.
  3. ^In 1987, it was ruled that Italy'sRiccardo Secci had not been eligible to play in the competition, and UEFA decided that the title of Under-16 champions would not be awarded.
    "Italy success overruled".UEFA. Retrieved13 May 2020.
  4. ^"La vittoria Europea 1986 revocata agli Azzurrini". 6 May 2024. Archived fromthe original on 2024-05-14.
  5. ^"UEFA Under-17 Championship 2008 Technical Report"(PDF).UEFA. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 20 October 2012. Retrieved19 March 2009.
  6. ^abc"Malta, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan picked for U17s". UEFA. 20 March 2012.
  7. ^"U17 finals in Estonia cancelled".UEFA. 18 March 2020.
  8. ^It was then ruled thatRiccardo Secci had not been eligible to play in the competition, and UEFA decided that the title of Under-16 champions would not be awarded this year.
    "Italy success overruled".UEFA. Archived fromthe original on April 27, 2010. Retrieved21 May 2016.
  9. ^abCzechoslovakia was divided intoCzech Republic andSlovakia in 1993 after theDissolution of Czechoslovakia. FIFA considers Czech Republic as successor team of Czechoslovakia.
  10. ^abcdRussia was banned from all competitions due to theinvasion of Ukraine
  11. ^abTheUSSR wasdissolved in 1991. The 15 nations that were former Soviet Republics now compete separately. FIFA considersRussia as the successor team of the USSR.
  12. ^abTheSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslaviabroke up in 1991 all the nations that formed this country now compete separately. FIFA considersSerbia as the successor team of Yugoslavia.
  13. ^FIFA attributes all the results of West Germany (1977–1991) to Germany.

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