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UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship

 
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The European Under 19 Football Championship is an annual football competition organised by the sport's European governing body, UEFA. The competition has been held since 1948. It was originally called the FIFA junior tournament, until it was taken over by UEFA in 1955. In 1980, it was restyled the European Under 18 Football Championship, and as changes were made to player eligibility dates in 2001, the championship received its current name, and this name has been used since the 2002 championship. The contest has been held every year since its inauguration in 1948, except for the period between 1984 and 1992, when it was only held every other year.

The tournament has been played in a number of different formats during its existence. Currently it consists of two stages, similarly to UEFA's other European championship competitions. The qualifying stage is open to all UEFA members, and the final stage is contested between eight teams.

A higher advance team of this meeting will get the participation right to the FIFA U-20 World Cup held in the next year.

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Winners

1948–1954

Year Host Final
Winner Score Runner-up
1948 England
England
3 - 2
Netherlands
1949 Netherlands
France
4 - 1
Netherlands
1950 Austria
Austria
3 - 2
France
1951 France
Yugoslavia
3 - 2
Austria
1952 Spain
Spain
0 - 0 *Spain awarded tournament on Goal Average
Belgium
1953 Belgium
Hungary
2 - 0
Yugoslavia
1954 West Germany
Spain
2 - 2 *Spain awarded tournament on Goal Average
West Germany

1955-1956

  • 1955: Tournament in  Italy - 5 Group Winners Only
 Romania
 Italy
 Bulgaria
 Hungary
 Czechoslovakia
  • 1956: Tournament in  Hungary - 4 Group Winners Only
 Hungary
 Romania
 Italy
 Czechoslovakia

1957–2011

Year Host Final
Winner Score Runner-up
1957 Spain
Austria
3 - 2
Spain
1958 Luxembourg
Italy
1 - 0
England
1959 Bulgaria
Bulgaria
1 - 0
Italy
1960 Austria
Hungary
2 - 1
Romania
1961 Portugal
Portugal
4 - 0
Poland
1962 Romania
Romania
4 - 1
Yugoslavia
1963 England
England
4 - 0
Northern Ireland
1964 Netherlands
England
4 - 0
Spain
1965 West Germany
East Germany
3 - 2
England
1966 Yugoslavia
USSR
0 - 0 *Title Shared
Italy
1967 Turkey
USSR
1 - 0
England
1968 France
Czechoslovakia
2 - 1
France
1969 East Germany
Bulgaria
1 - 1 *Bulgaria win on coin toss
East Germany
1970 Scotland
East Germany
1 - 1 *East Germany win on coin toss
Netherlands
1971 Czechoslovakia
England
3 - 0
Portugal
1972 Spain
England
2 - 0
West Germany
1973 Italy
England
3 - 2
East Germany
1974 Sweden
Bulgaria
1 - 0
Yugoslavia
1975 Switzerland
England
1 - 0
Finland
1976 Hungary
USSR
1 - 0
Hungary
1977 Belgium
Belgium
2 - 1
Bulgaria
1978 Poland
USSR
3 - 0
Yugoslavia
1979 Austria
Yugoslavia
1 - 0
Bulgaria
1980 East Germany
England
2 - 1
Poland
1981 West Germany
West Germany
1 - 0
Poland
1982 Finland
Scotland
3 - 1
Czechoslovakia
1983 England
France
1 - 0
Czechoslovakia
1984 USSR
Hungary
0 - 0
(3 - 2) ps

USSR
1986 Yugoslavia
East Germany
3 - 1
Italy
1988 Czechoslovakia
USSR
3 - 1
aet

Portugal
1990 Hungary
USSR
0 - 0
(4 - 2) ps

Portugal
1992 Germany
Turkey
2 - 1
asdet

Portugal
1993 England
England
1 - 0
Turkey
1994 Spain
Portugal
1 - 1
(4 - 1) ps

Germany
1995 Greece
Spain
4 - 1
Italy
1996 France
France
1 - 0
Spain
1997 Iceland
France
1 - 0
asdet

Portugal
1998 Cyprus
Republic of Ireland
1 - 1
(4 - 3) ps

Germany
1999 Sweden
Portugal
1 - 0
Italy
2000 Germany
France
1 - 0
Ukraine
2001
Details
Finland
Poland
3 - 1
Czech Republic
2002
Details
Norway
Spain
1 - 0
Germany
2003
Details
Liechtenstein
Italy
2 - 0
Portugal
2004
Details
Switzerland
Spain
1 - 0
Turkey
2005
Details
Northern Ireland
France
3 - 1
England
2006
Details
Poland
Spain
2 - 1
Scotland
2007
Details
Austria
Spain
1 - 0
Greece
2008
Details
Czech Republic
Germany
3 - 1
Italy
2009
Details
Ukraine
Ukraine
2 - 0
England
2010
Details
France
2011
Details
Romania

Winners by country

Country Winners Runners-up
 England 9 4
 Spain 7 3
 France 6 4
 USSR 6 1
 Germany^ 5(3) 7
 Portugal 3 6
 Hungary 3 1
 Bulgaria 3 2
 Italy 2 5
 Austria 3 1
 Yugoslavia 2 0
 Czech Republic 1 3
 Poland 1 3
 Turkey 1 2
 Scotland 1 1
 Belgium 1 1
 Ukraine 1 1
 Republic of Ireland 1
 Romania 1 1
 Netherlands 3
 Greece 1
 Finland 1
 Northern Ireland 1
^ - including 3 title of East Germany

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