Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sweden 2009 - UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Finals (15 June 2009 - 29 June 2009)

First Round (as at 29 June 2009)

Group A
16 June 09 Sweden 5 Belarus 1
16 June 09 Italy 0 Serbia 0
19 June 09 Sweden 1 Italy 2
19 June 09 Belarus 0 Serbia 0
23 June 09 Serbia 1 Sweden 3
23 June 09 Belarus 1 Italy 2
(Italy and Sweden qualified for the Semi-finals)

Group B
15 June 09 England 2 Finland 1
15 June 09 Spain 0 Germany 0
18 June 09 Germany 2 Finland 0
18 June 09 Spain 0 England 2
22 June 09 Finland 0 Spain 2
22 June 09 Germany 1 England 1
(England and Germany qualified for the Semi-finals)

Semi-finals
26 June 09 England 3 Sweden 3 (a.e.t.) (England won 5-4 on penalties)
26 June 09 Italy 0 Germany 1

Final
29 June 09 Germany 4 England 0

Top Scorers Chart (as at 29 June 2009)
7 goals - Marcus Berg (Sweden)
3 goals - Robert Acquafresca (Italy), Ola Toivonen (Sweden)
2 goals - Sergei Kislyak (Belarus), Gonzalo Castro (Germany), Sandro Wagner (Germany)
1 goal - Lee Cattermole (England), Micah Richards (England), Fraizer Campbell (England), James Milner (England), Jack Rodwell (England), Martin Cranie (England), Nedum Onuoha (England), Tim Sparv (Finland), Gustav Svensson (Sweden), Ashkan Dejagah (Germany), Benedikt Howedes (Germany), Andreas Beck (Germany), Mesut Ozil (Germany), Mario Balotelli (Italy), Marc Torrejon (Spain), Pedro Leon (Spain), Gojko Kacar (Serbia)
Own goal - Aleksandr Martynovich (Belarus - for Sweden), Mattias Bjarsmyr (Sweden - for England)

GERMANY

2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Winners

Past Results of the UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship

2009 (Host: Sweden)

Champions: Germany

Runners-up: England

2007 (Host: Netherlands)

Champions: Netherlands

Runners-up: Serbia

2006 (Host: Portugal)

Champions: Netherlands

Runners-up: Ukraine

2004 (Host: Germany)

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Serbia and Montenegro

2002 (Host: Switzerland)

Champions: Czech Republic

Runners-up: France

2000 (Host: Slovakia)

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Czech Republic

1998 (Host: Romania)

Champions: Spain

Runners-up: Greece

1996 (Host: Spain)

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Spain

1994 (Host: France)

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Portugal

1992

Champions: Italy

Runners-up: Sweden

1990

Champions: USSR

Runners-up: Yugoslavia

1988

Champions: France

Runners-up: Greece

1986

Champions: Spain

Runners-up: Italy

1984

Champions: England

Runners-up: Spain

1982

Champions: England

Runners-up: West Germany

1980

Champions: USSR

Runners-up: East Germany

1978

Champions: Yugoslavia

Runners-up: East Germany

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