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词条 2002 UEFA European Under-19 Championship
释义

  1. Qualification

     Qualified teams 

  2. Venues

  3. Match officials

  4. Squads

  5. Results

     Group stage  Group A  Group B  Third place play-off  Final 

  6. Goalscorers

  7. Qualification to World Youth Championship

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox International Football Competition
| tourney_name = UEFA European Under-19 Championship
| year = 2002
| other_titles = 2002 UEFA Europeiske U-19 mesterskapet
| image =
| size =
| caption =
| country = Norway
| dates = 21 July – 28 July
| num_teams = 8
| confederations = 1
| venues = 7
| cities = 7
| champion_other = {{fbu|19|ESP}}
| count = 4
| second_other = {{fbu|19|GER}}
| third_other = {{fbu|19|SVK}}
| fourth_other = {{fbu|19|IRL}}
| matches = 14
| goals = 49
| attendance =
| top_scorer = {{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Torres
(4 goals)
| player = {{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Torres
| prevseason = 2001
| nextseason = 2003
}}

The 2002 UEFA European Under-19 Championship was the first edition of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship, after the previous Under-18 competition was reclassified. The tournament was held in Norway, between 21 July and 28 July 2002. The top three teams from each group qualified for the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship. Players born on or after 1 January 1983 were eligible to participate in this competition.

The final tournament took place in seven venues located in seven cities — Bærum, Drammen, Hønefoss, Kongsvinger, Lillestrøm, Moss and Oslo. The winners were Spain, who beat Germany to secure their fourth title, and the top scorer was Fernando Torres, with four goals. This edition is also notable for Nelly Viennot becoming the first female official who participated in an UEFA-organised men's football event, after acting as assistant referee at Norway's 1–5 defeat of Slovakia on 21 July 2002.

Qualification

{{main|2002 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifying}}

The qualification format consisted of two rounds. In the preliminary round, which took place between August and November 2001, 50 national teams were drawn into 14 groups (six groups of three teams and eight groups of four teams) contested as round-robin mini-tournaments hosted by one of the group teams. The group winners then progressed to the intermediary round, where they were paired and played two-legged ties between March and May 2002. The winners secured qualification for the final tournament, joining Norway who qualified automatically as hosts.[1]

Qualified teams

The following eight teams qualified to the final tournament:

CountryQualified as
19|NOR}} Hosts
19|BEL}} Intermediary round play-off winner
19|CZE}} Intermediary round play-off winner
19|ENG}} Intermediary round play-off winner
19|ESP}} Intermediary round play-off winner
19|GER}} Intermediary round play-off winner
19|IRL}} Intermediary round play-off winner
19|SVK}} Intermediary round play-off winner

Venues

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}}

The final tournament was held in seven stadiums located in seven Norwegian cities.

StadiumCityTenant club(s)Capacity
Gjemselund Stadion Kongsvinger Kongsvinger2,750
Melløs Stadion Moss Moss10,000
Hønefoss idrettspark Hønefoss Hønefoss4,000
Åråsen Stadion Lillestrøm Lillestrøm11,637
Nadderud Stadion Bærum Stabæk7,000
Marienlyst Stadion Drammen Strømsgodset7,500
Ullevaal Stadion Oslo Lyn and Vålerenga25,572

Match officials

UEFA named six referees for the final tournament:

CountryReferee
CRO}} CroatiaEdo|Trivković}}
EST}} EstoniaSten|Kaldma}}
GRE}} GreeceGeorgios|Kasnaferis}}
MKD}} MacedoniaEmil|Božinovski}}
POR}} PortugalPaulo|Costa|Paulo Costa (referee)}}
SVN}} SloveniaDarko|Čeferin}}

Squads

{{main|2002 UEFA European Under-19 Championship squads}}

Results

Group stage

Group A

Teams{{Abbr|Pld|Played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against{{Abbr|GD|Goal difference{{Abbr|Pts|Points
{{fbu|19|ESP}}321072+57
{{fbu|19|SVK}}3201116+56
{{fbu|19|CZE}}311146−24
{{fbu|19|NOR}}300319−80
{{footballbox
|date = 21 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|NOR}}
|score = 1–5
|team2 = {{fbu|19|SVK}}
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|goals1 = Grindheim {{goal|90|pen.}}
|goals2 = Kurty {{goal|28}}
Šebo {{goal|37}}
Konečný {{goal|59}}
Labun {{goal|75}}
Jurko {{goal|86}}
|stadium = Gjemselund Stadion, Kongsvinger
|attendance =
|referee = Georgios Kasnaferis (Greece)}}{{footballbox
|date = 21 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|ESP}}
|score = 1–1
|team2 = {{fbu|19|CZE}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105032545/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69601/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Iniesta {{goal|63}}
|goals2 = Svěrkoš {{goal|78}}
|stadium = Melløs Stadion, Moss
|attendance =
|referee = Darko Čeferin (Slovenia)}}
{{footballbox
|date = 23 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|NOR}}
|score = 0–3
|team2 = {{fbu|19|ESP}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105051139/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69602/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Reyes {{goal|22||68}}
Torres {{goal|54}}
|stadium = Hønefoss idrettspark, Hønefoss
|attendance =
|referee = Emil Božinovski (Macedonia)}}{{footballbox
|date = 23 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|SVK}}
|score = 5–2
|team2 = {{fbu|19|CZE}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105051638/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69603/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Žofčák {{goal|16}}
Halenár {{goal|33|pen.}}
Šebo {{goal|46||65}}
Sloboda {{goal|87}}
|goals2 = Fořt {{goal|21|pen.}}
Dosoudil {{goal|34}}
|stadium = Åråsen Stadion, Lillestrøm
|attendance =
|referee = Paulo Manuel Gomes Costa (Portugal)}}
{{footballbox
|date = 25 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|CZE}}
|score = 1–0
|team2 = {{fbu|19|NOR}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105043418/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69604/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Rada {{goal|4}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Nadderud Stadion, Bærum
|attendance =
|referee = Sten Kaldma (Estonia)}}{{footballbox
|date = 25 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|SVK}}
|score = 1–3
|team2 = {{fbu|19|ESP}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105005243/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69605/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Čech {{goal|6}}
|goals2 = García {{goal|15}}
Torres {{goal|65||90+1}}
|stadium = Marienlyst Stadion, Drammen
|attendance =
|referee = Edo Trivković (Croatia)}}

Group B

Teams{{Abbr|Pld|Played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|GF|Goals for{{Abbr|GA|Goals against{{Abbr|GD|Goal difference{{Abbr|Pts|Points
{{fbu|19|GER}}321084+47
{{fbu|19|IRL}}320156−16
{{fbu|19|ENG}}302167−12
{{fbu|19|BEL}}301235−21
{{footballbox
|date = 22 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|ENG}}
|score = 3–3
|team2 = {{fbu|19|GER}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105020558/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69606/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Ashton {{goal|9}}
Thomas {{goal|30}}
Cole {{goal|73}}
|goals2 = Volz {{goal|4}}
Lahm {{goal|90}}
Hanke {{goal|90+3}}
|stadium = Nadderud Stadion, Bærum
|attendance =
|referee = Edo Trivković (Croatia)}}{{footballbox
|date = 22 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|BEL}}
|score = 1–2
|team2 = {{fbu|19|IRL}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105024111/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69607/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Blondel {{goal|51}}
|goals2 = Daly {{goal|26|pen.|69}}
|stadium = Marienlyst Stadion, Drammen
|attendance =
|referee = Sten Kaldma (Estonia)}}
{{footballbox
|date = 24 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|ENG}}
|score = 1–1
|team2 = {{fbu|19|BEL}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105013609/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69608/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Ashton {{goal|75}}
|goals2 = Janssens {{goal|82}}
|stadium = Gjemselund Stadion, Kongsvinger
|attendance =
|referee = Darko Čeferin (Slovenia)}}{{footballbox
|date = 24 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|GER}}
|score = 3–0
|team2 = {{fbu|19|IRL}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105033347/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69609/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Riether {{goal|22}}
Trochowski {{goal|57}}
Hanke {{goal|79}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Melløs Stadion, Moss
|attendance =
|referee = Georgios Kasnaferis (Greece)}}
{{footballbox
|date = 26 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|IRL}}
|score = 3–2
|team2 = {{fbu|19|ENG}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105104403/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69610/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Daly {{goal|54|pen.}}
Paisley {{goal|73}}
Kelly {{goal|74}}
|goals2 = Carter {{goal|11}}
Ashton {{goal|45|pen.}}
|stadium = Hønefoss idrettspark, Hønefoss
|attendance =
|referee = Paulo Manuel Gomes Costa (Portugal)}}{{footballbox
|date = 26 July 2002
|time = 18:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|GER}}
|score = 2–1
|team2 = {{fbu|19|BEL}}
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105023410/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1507/match=69611/report=rp.html Report]
|goals1 = Volz {{goal|36}}
Odonkor {{goal|72}}
|goals2 = Vandenbergh {{goal|32}}
|stadium = Åråsen Stadion, Lillestrøm
|attendance =
|referee = Emil Božinovski (Macedonia)}}

Third place play-off

{{footballbox
|date = 28 July 2002
|time = 13:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|SVK}}
|score = 2–1
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105025554/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1508/match=69946/report=rp.html Report]
|team2 = {{fbu|19|IRL}}
|goals1 = Bruško {{goal|56}}
Jurko {{goal|75}}
|goals2 = Brennan {{goal|53}}
|stadium = Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
|attendance =
|referee = Sten Kaldma (Estonia)}}

Final

{{footballbox
|date = 28 July 2002
|time = 20:00 CET
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|ESP}}
|score = 1–0
|report = [https://archive.is/20130105035206/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/round=1509/match=69947/report=rp.html Report]
|team2 = {{fbu|19|GER}}
|goals1 = Torres {{goal|55}}

'


|goals2 =
|stadium = Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
|attendance =16,464
|referee = Darko Čeferin (Slovenia)}}{{winners|fbu|19|2002 UEFA U-19 European Champions|ESP|Fourth}}

Goalscorers

4 goals
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Torres
3 goals
{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Dean Ashton
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Jon Daly
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Filip Šebo
{{col-end}}
2 goals
{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Mike Hanke
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Moritz Volz
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Roman Jurko
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} José Antonio Reyes
{{col-end}}
1 goal
{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Jonathan Blondel
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Styn Janssens
  • {{flagicon|BEL}} Kevin Vandenbergh
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Radek Dosoudil
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Pavel Fořt
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Rada
  • {{flagicon|CZE}} Václav Svěrkoš
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Darren Carter
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Carlton Cole
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} Jerome Thomas
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Lahm
  • {{flagicon|GER}} David Odonkor
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Sascha Riether
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Piotr Trochowski
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Stephen Brennan
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Stephen Kelly
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Stephen Paisley
  • {{flagicon|NOR}} Christian Grindheim
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Tomáš Bruško
{{col-3}}
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Marek Čech
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Juraj Halenár
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Roman Konečný
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Marián Kurty
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Tomáš Labun
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Tomás Sloboda
  • {{flagicon|SVK}} Igor Žofčák
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Andrés Iniesta
  • {{flagicon|ESP}} Sergio García
{{col-end}}

Qualification to World Youth Championship

The six best performing teams qualified for the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship:

  • {{fbu|19|CZE}}
  • {{fbu|19|ENG}}
  • {{fbu|19|ESP}}
  • {{fbu|19|GER}}
  • {{fbu|19|IRL}}
  • {{fbu|19|SVK}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Torres sparkles for Spain|url=http://www.uefa.com/under19/history/season=2002/|work=UEFA.com|publisher=Union of European Football Associations|accessdate=2016-02-28}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20160111232351/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/under19/history/season=2002/intro.html Official website] at UEFA.com
  • Match list at rsssf.com
{{UEFA European Under-19 Championship}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Uefa European Under-19 Championship 2002}}

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