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2004 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship
The 2004 UEFA European Under-19 Championship was held in Switzerland from 13 to 24 July 2004. Players born after 1 January 1985 can participate in this competition. The tournament was won by Spain, who beat Turkey in the final. It also served as the European qualification for the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship. Venues Qualifications There were two separate rounds of qualifications held before the Final Tournament. 1. 2004 UEFA European Under-19 Championship first qualifying round 2. 2004 UEFA European Under-19 Championship second qualifying round Teams The eight teams that participated in the final tournament were: * * * * * * (host) * * Match officials Six referees were selected for the tournament: * Gerald Lehner (referee), Gerald Lehner * Levan Paniashvili * Zsolt Szabó (referee), Zsolt Szabó * Alon Yefet * Pedro Proença * Douglas McDonald (referee), Douglas McDonald Squads Group stage Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Knockout stage ...
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Ali Öztürk (footballer, Born 1986)
Ali Öztürk (born 28 July 1986) is a Turkish Association football, footballer who last played for Muratpaşa Belediyesi Spor Kulübü, Muratpaşa Belediyespor. He has previously played in the Turkish Süper Lig competition for Gençlerbirliği S.K., Gençlerbirliği. He was top scorer in the 2004 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship, 2004 UEFA Under 19 Championship. He was named in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship squad for Turkey. References External links Profile at Turkish Football Federation
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Stade Universitaire Saint-Léonard
Stade Universitaire Saint-Léonard is a stadium in Fribourg, Switzerland, located next to Patinoire Saint-Léonard. It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of FC Fribourg FC Fribourg is a Swiss football club from the town of Fribourg in the Canton of Fribourg. In the 2022/23 season, the team is playing in 2. Liga Interregional, the fifth highest tier in the Swiss football pyramid. History The club was foun .... The capacity is 9,000, consisting of 1000 seats and 8,000 standing places. References Football venues in Switzerland Fribourg Buildings and structures in the canton of Fribourg FC Fribourg {{switzerland-sports-venue-stub ...
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Douglas McDonald (referee)
Douglas McDonald (born 8 October 1965) is a former FIFA International soccer referee and Scottish Category 1 referee. McDonald is a transport planner by profession, and currently is Director of Transport for Stantec in Scotland. He is still also involved in football, working as a Referee Development Advisor in Youth and Junior football. Refereeing career McDonald's refereeing career spanned 29 years; 14 years from 1997 as a Category 1 referee and 11 years from 2000 as a FIFA international referee until his retirement in 2010. His first Category 1 match was Berwick Rangers v Montrose in August 1997. McDonald refereed two Scottish Cup Finals, the 2006 match between Hearts and Gretna, and the 2010 match between Dundee United and Ross County. He also took charge of two League Cup Finals; the 2007 Final between Hibernian and Kilmarnock, and the 2009 Final between Celtic and Rangers. McDonald refereed 221 Scottish Premier League games, five Old Firm matches, three Edi ...
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Pedro Proença
Pedro Proença Oliveira Alves Garcia (; born 3 November 1970) is a retired Portuguese football referee. Proença has refereed a number of notable matches including the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, Taça de Portugal finals, Taça da Liga finals, as well as the final of both the UEFA Champions League and UEFA European Championship becoming the first referee to overview both finals of the main European competitions for clubs and national teams in the same year. In 2006–07, he was named as the Portuguese Referee of the Year. He was promoted to UEFA's Elite category at the start of the 2009–10 season. On 22 June 2011, he was named as "Best Referee" for the 2010–11 season by the Portuguese Football Federation. In January 2013, he was voted by the IFFHS as the Best Referee of 2012. Proença retired from refereeing in January 2015. In July 2015, six months after retiring from refereeing, he announced his candidature and was subsequently elected president of the Portuguese ...
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Alon Yefet
Alon Yefet ( he, אלון יפת, born September 1, 1972) is an international referee who was the first Israeli to officiate a UEFA Champions League match. Yefet became a FIFA referee in 2001. He has served as a referee in qualifying matches for the 2006, 2010, and 2014FIFA FIFA (; stands for ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' ( French), meaning International Association Football Federation ) is the international governing body of association football, beach football and futsal. It was found ..."Match Report - Croatia - FYR Macedonia 1:0 (0:0)". 7 September 2012. Retrieved on 27 April 2013. World Cups. References External links * * 1972 births Living people Israeli Jews Israeli football referees {{Israel-footy-bio-stub ...
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Zsolt Szabó (referee)
Zsolt Szabó (born 1 January 1972) is a Hungarian football referee. He was a full international for FIFA beginning in 1999; as of 2013, however, he was not included on the FIFA list. Szabó served as a referee in qualification for the 2006 and 2010 World Cup tournaments, in addition to qualifiers for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. He also officiated in qualifiers for the Euro 2004 and Euro 2008 tournaments, the 2002 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship, and the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship The UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2007 were held from 10 June 2007 to 23 June 2007. It was the 16th staging of UEFA's European Under-21 Championship. Summary For the first time, a host nation was chosen ahead of the competition – the Nethe ....Haisma, Marcel"European U-21 Championship 2007 - Final Tournament Details". RSSSF, 27 June 2007. Retrieved on 29 April 2013. References External linksZsolt Szabó on WorldReferee.com 1972 births Living peopl ...
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Levan Paniashvili
Levan can refer to: Places * Levan, Berat, a village in the municipality of Berat, Berat County, Albania *Levan, Fier, a village in the municipality of Fier, Fier County, Albania * Levan, Gjirokastër, a village in the municipality of Memaliaj, Gjirokastër County, Albania *Levan, Utah * The town of Levan, Inverclyde, United Kingdom * Levan, Afghanistan People * Levan (name), Georgian masculine given name Buildings * Castle Levan, is a fortified tower house in Levan area of Gourock, Inverclyde, Scotland. Others * Levan Farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. * Levan polysaccharide, a homopolysaccharide which is composed of D-fructofuranosyl * A group of fructans produced by bacteria or created by breaking down other kinds of plant fructans, called levan beta 2→6 * LEVAN (Search Engine), an acronym for Learn Everything About Anything, a visual processing search engine developed by the Allen Brain Institute and the University of Washington. * Albert ...
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Gerald Lehner (referee)
Gerald Lehner (12 March 1968 – 2 September 2016) was an Austrian football referee. Normally he worked as a plant technician. Lehner was an Austrian Football Association (''Österreichische Fußball-Bundesliga'') referee from 1 July 1995 and a FIFA referee from 1 January 2002. Lehner retired from referring in 2008 for health reasons, before dying at the age of 48 on 2 September 2016. Career Other countries On 17 June 2007, Lehner refereed the match between FC Moscow and Spartak Moscow in the Russian Premier League. On 15 March 2008, he refereed the match between Litex Lovech and Levski Sofia. International Lehner officiated two matches in the 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship in Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of .... References Externa ...
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2004 UEFA European Under-19 Championship Second Qualifying Round
The 2004 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifying competition was a men's under-19 football competition played in 2003 and 2004 to determine the seven teams joining Switzerland, who qualified automatically as hosts, in the 2004 UEFA European Under-19 Championship final tournament. First qualifying round The first qualifying round saw 25 teams (12 group winners, 12 group runners-up and the third-placed team that performed best against the numbers 1 and 2 of its group) qualify for the second qualifying round. Byes The following teams received a bye for this round: * * * * (main tournament host) Group 1 All matches were played in Northern Ireland. This group brought forth the best third placed team. Hungary performed best against group winners and runners-up Slovenia and Romania, achieving 3 points and a goal difference of +2 (4-2). {, cellspacing=1 width=70% !width=25%, !!width=30%, !!width=15%, !!width=30%, , - , , align= , align=center, 0–2 , , - , , al ...
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2004 UEFA European Under-19 Championship First Qualifying Round
The 2004 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifying competition was a men's under-19 football competition played in 2003 and 2004 to determine the seven teams joining Switzerland, who qualified automatically as hosts, in the 2004 UEFA European Under-19 Championship final tournament. First qualifying round The first qualifying round saw 25 teams (12 group winners, 12 group runners-up and the third-placed team that performed best against the numbers 1 and 2 of its group) qualify for the second qualifying round. Byes The following teams received a bye for this round: * * * * (main tournament host) Group 1 All matches were played in Northern Ireland. This group brought forth the best third placed team. Hungary performed best against group winners and runners-up Slovenia and Romania, achieving 3 points and a goal difference of +2 (4-2). {, cellspacing=1 width=70% !width=25%, !!width=30%, !!width=15%, !!width=30%, , - , , align= , align=center, 0–2 , , - , , al ...
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FC Stade Nyonnais
FC Stade Nyonnais is an association football club based in the town of Nyon, Switzerland. The team currently competes in the Promotion League, the third tier of the Swiss football league system and plays its home matches at Stade de Colovray, where it has been since 1991. Founded in 1905, it is nicknamed the "jaune et noir" (which translates to "yellow and black") and affiliated to the Vaud Cantonal Football Association. History FC Stade Nyonnais was founded in 1905 by then-teenagers Oscar Aeby, Edmond Delay, Emile Aeby and Pierre Robin as ''Bluet''. Football was rapidly popularising in Nyon and Switzerland at the start of the 20th Century and the club was one of many emerging football teams in the town along with FC Nyon (who were the first club in Nyon), Fortuna Nyon, Nyon-Sport, Nyon FC, and Rive. They initially played their home games at a courtyard of a local Catholic church in Nyon. The pitch dimensions, however, did not meet requirements and they therefore relocated to ...
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Centre Sportif De Colovray Nyon
Centre Sportif de Colovray Nyon is where FC Stade Nyonnais play their home football and rugby games. The site is opposite the UEFA headquarters. The centre has six pitches for different things and hosts a variety of activities, football, rugby and athletics. The stadium has 860 seats and the rest is standing places. Events In 2008, for the UEFA Euro 2008, Turkey had their base camp at this ground. In June 2009, the ground hosted the 2009 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, with Germany and Spain reaching the final. Since the 2013–14 season, the stadium hosts the final match of the UEFA Youth League. The stadium hosted the preliminary round of the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League. See also * List of football stadiums in Switzerland The following is a list of football stadiums in Switzerland, ordered by capacity. Capacity is maximum capacity, not just seating capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 4,000 or more are included. Those in bold are part of the 2020 ...
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