The 2018 UEFA European Under-17 Championship (also known as 2018 UEFA Under-17 Euro) was the 17th edition of the
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
The UEFA European Under-17 Championship or simply UEFA Under-17 Championship, is an annual football competition contested by the European men's under-17 national teams of the member associations of UEFA.
Spain is the most successful team in this ...
(36th edition if the Under-16 era is also included), the annual international youth
football championship organised by
UEFA
Union of European Football Associations (UEFA ; french: Union des associations européennes de football; german: Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football. It governs f ...
for the men's under-17 national teams of Europe.
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ...
, which were selected by UEFA on 26 January 2015, hosted the tournament.
A total of 16 teams played in the tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2001 eligible to participate. Each match had a duration of 80 minutes, consisting of two halves of 40 minutes with a 15-minute half-time.
The Netherlands
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won their third title by beating
Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
4–1 on penalties in the final after a 2–2 draw.
Spain
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were the defending champions, but were eliminated by
Belgium
Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to th ...
in the quarter-finals.
Qualification
All 55 UEFA nations entered the competition (including Kosovo who entered for the first time), and with the hosts England qualifying automatically, the other 54 teams competed in the qualifying competition to determine the remaining 15 spots in the final tournament. The qualifying competition consisted of two rounds: Qualifying round, which took place in autumn 2017, and Elite round, which took place in spring 2018.
Qualified teams
The following teams qualified for the final tournament.
''Note: All appearance statistics include only U-17 era (since 2002).''
;Notes
Final draw
The final draw was held on 5 April 2018, 17:30
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), at the
St George's Park in
Burton, England. The 16 teams were drawn into four groups of four teams. Hosts England were assigned to position A1 in the draw, while the other teams were seeded according to their results in the qualification elite round, with the seven best elite round group winners (counting all elite round results) placed in Pot 1 and drawn to positions 1 and 2 in the groups, and the remaining eight teams (the eighth-best elite round group winner and the seven elite round group runners-up) placed in Pot 2 and drawn to positions 3 and 4 in the groups.
Venues
The tournament took place at six venues across the
Midlands and
South Yorkshire
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. England's opening match took place at the
Proact Stadium
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in
Chesterfield
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with the final taking place at the
New York Stadium
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in
Rotherham
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.
Match officials
A total of 8 referees, 12 assistant referees and 4 fourth officials were appointed for the final tournament.
;Referees
* Tihomir Pejin
* Zbynek Proske
* Juri Frischer
* Robert Harvey
* Vilhjálmur Alvar Thórarinsson
* Dennis Higler
* Horațiu Feșnic
* Halil Umut Meler
;Assistant referees
* Robert Steinacher
* Rza Mammadov
* Georgi Doynov
* Dan Petur Pauli Højgaard
* Levan Todria
* Chasan Koula
* Péter Kóbor
* Yuriy Tikhonyuk
* Vytis Snarskis
* Vladislav Lifciu
* Douglas Potter
* Volodymyr Vysotskyi
;Fourth officials
* Robert Hennessy
* Keith Kennedy
* Tim Marshall
* Bryn Markham-Jones
Squads
Each national team submitted a squad of 20 players (Regulations Article 40).
Group stage
The final tournament schedule was confirmed on 10 April 2018.
The group winners and runners-up advance to the quarter-finals.
;Tiebreakers
In the group stage, teams are ranked according to
points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria are applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (Regulations Articles 17.01 and 17.02):
#Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
#
Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
#Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
#If more than two teams are tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams are still tied, all head-to-head criteria above are reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
#Goal difference in all group matches;
#Goals scored in all group matches;
#
Penalty shoot-out
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if only two teams have the same number of points, and they met in the last round of the group and are tied after applying all criteria above (not used if more than two teams have the same number of points, or if their rankings are not relevant for qualification for the next stage);
#Disciplinary points (red card = 3 points, yellow card = 1 point, expulsion for two yellow cards in one match = 3 points);
#UEFA coefficient for the qualifying round draw;
#Drawing of lots.
All times are local,
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).
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Knockout stage
In the knockout stage,
penalty shoot-out
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is used to decide the winner if necessary (no
extra time is played).
Bracket
Quarter-finals
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Semi-finals
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Final
Goalscorers
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Yorbe Vertessen
Yorbe Vertessen (born 8 January 2001) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Union SG on loan from the Dutch club PSV.
Club career
Born in the Belgian town of Tienen, Vertessen joined PSV Eindhoven as a schoolboy from ...
*
Edoardo Vergani
;3 goals
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Brian Brobbey
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Daishawn Redan
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Troy Parrott
Troy Daniel Parrott (born 4 February 2002) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Preston North End, on loan from Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. He also represents the Republic of Ireland national team at senior ...
*
Felix Mambimbi
Felix Khonde Mambimbi (born 18 January 2001) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a forward for Dutch club Cambuur on loan from Young Boys.
Club career
Mambimbi made his Swiss Super League debut for Young Boys on 17 February 201 ...
;2 goals
*
Jamie Yayi Mpie
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Malik Memišević
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Tommy Doyle
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Leon Dajaku
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Manu Emmanuel Gyabuaa
Emmanuel Gyabuaa (born 21 September 2001) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Pescara on loan from Atalanta.
Club career
A youth product of Parma, the club declared bankruptcy in 2015 and Gyabuaa joined t ...
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Alessio Riccardi
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Thomas Rekdal
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Álex Baena
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Eric García
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Fredrik Hammar
Fredrik Hammar (born 26 February 2001) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Allsvenskan club Hammarby IF.
Hammar is a product of the IF Brommapojkarna academy, Hammar began his senior career in earnest with ...
;1 goal
*
Jérémy Doku
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Gabriel Lemoine
Gabriel Lemoine (born 26 March 2001) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Belgian National Division 1 club Royal Cappellen.
Club career
Lemoine is a former youth academy player of Club Brugge. In August 2019, he join ...
*
Sekou Sidibe
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Nemanja Nikolić
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Nikolas Dyhr
Nikolas Langberg Dyhr (born 18 June 2001) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Major League Soccer club St. Louis City SC.
Career
Dyhr started playing football at local club, Stensballe IK, with his father as the coa ...
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Andreas Kirkeby
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Xavier Amaechi
Xavier Casmier Amaechi (born 5 January 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for German club Hamburger SV.
Early and personal life
Amaechi was born in Bath on 5 January 2001. He is of Nigerian descent.
Club career
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Arvin Appiah
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Matty Daly
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Bobby Duncan
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Can Bozdogan
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Dan Lugassy
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Jean Freddi Greco
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Samuele Ricci
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Crysencio Summerville
Crysencio Jilbert Sylverio Cirro Summerville (born 30 October 2001) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a winger for EFL Championship club Leeds United.
Club career
Feyenoord
Born in Rotterdam to Afro-Surinamese parents, Summ ...
*
Jurriën Timber
Jurriën David Norman Timber (; born 17 June 2001) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defender for club Arsenal and the Netherlands national team. Mainly a centre-back, he can also play as a right-back.
Timber joined Ajax's you ...
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Liam van Gelderen
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Oscar Aga
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Coming through the youth ranks of Lyn Fo ...
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Leo Cornic
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Félix Correia
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Gonçalo Ramos
Gonçalo Matias Ramos (; born 20 June 2001) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Primeira Liga club Benfica and the Portugal national team.
Born in Olhão, Ramos came through Benfica's youth academy. He began ...
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Eduardo Ribeiro
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Bernardo Silva
Bernardo Mota Veiga de Carvalho e Silva (; born 10 August 1994), known as Bernardo Silva or simply Bernardo, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder, forward or a winger for club Manchester City and the ...
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Adam Idah
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Miguel Gutiérrez
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Nils Mortimer
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Nabil Touaizi
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Benjamin Nygren
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Rasmus Wikström
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Tician Tushi
;1 own goal
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Stefan Rankić (playing against Belgium)
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Eric García (playing against Germany)
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Arnau Tenas (playing against Netherlands)
Team of the tournament
The UEFA technical observers selected the following 11 players for the team of the tournament (previously a squad of 18 players were selected):
;Goalkeeper
*
Luca Ashby-Hammond
;Defenders
*
Nicolò Armini
*
Ismael Armenteros
*
Harald Martin Hauso
*
Liam van Gelderen
;Defensive midfielders
*
Wouter Burger
*
Iván Morante
;Attacking midfielders
*
Xavier Amaechi
Xavier Casmier Amaechi (born 5 January 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for German club Hamburger SV.
Early and personal life
Amaechi was born in Bath on 5 January 2001. He is of Nigerian descent.
Club career
...
*
Yorbe Vertessen
Yorbe Vertessen (born 8 January 2001) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Union SG on loan from the Dutch club PSV.
Club career
Born in the Belgian town of Tienen, Vertessen joined PSV Eindhoven as a schoolboy from ...
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Mohammed Ihattaren
;Forward
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Alessio Riccardi
References
External links
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UEFA Under-17 history: 2017/18 UEFA.com
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