词条 | 2014 UEFA European Under-19 Championship | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| tourney_name = | year = 2014 | yearr = | other_titles = 2014-es U19-es labdarúgó-Európa-bajnokság | image = 2014 UEFA European Under-19 Championship logo.png | size = 200px | alt = | caption = | city = | country = {{flagicon|HUN}} Hungary | dates = 19–31 July | num_teams = 8 | confederations = 1 | venues = 4 | cities = 4 | champion_other = {{fbu|19|GER}} | count = 3 | second_other = {{fbu|19|POR}} | matches = 15 | goals = 41 | attendance = 32106 | top_scorer = {{flagicon|GER}} Davie Selke (6 goals) | player = {{flagicon|GER}} Davie Selke[1] | prevseason = 2013 | nextseason = 2015 }} The 2014 UEFA European Under-19 Championship was the 13th edition of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship since its reclassification from an under-18 event in 2002, and the 63rd since the tournament was created in 1948. Hungary was chosen to host the final tournament,[2] which was staged from 19 to 31 July 2014 in four cities – Budapest, Felcsút, Győr and Pápa. It was the second time (first in the under-19 era) that the country held this tournament, having previously hosted it in 1990.[3] Players born after 1 January 1995 were eligible to participate in this competition. Qualification matches began in September 2013 and concluded in June 2014, with seven teams joining the hosts in the final tournament. Among them were the defending champions, Serbia, who defeated France 1–0 in the previous final to secure their first-ever title in UEFA competitions. The best three teams from each group at the final tournament qualified for the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand.[3] Germany defeated Portugal 1–0 in the final to capture their third title.[4][5]Venues{{Location map+|Hungary |border = |caption = Map of the final tournament venues |float = |width = 250 |places = {{location map~|Hungary|lat=47.4925|long=19.051389|label=Budapest|position=right}} {{location map~|Hungary|lat=47.45553|long=18.58477|label=Felcsút|position=bottom}} {{location map~|Hungary|lat=47.68403|long=17.63507|label=Győr|position=left}} {{location map~|Hungary|lat=47.32373|long=17.46802|label=Pápa|position=left}} }} The final tournament matches were held in four stadium venues located in four cities:[3]
Qualification{{main|2014 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifying round|l1=Qualifying round|2014 UEFA European Under-19 Championship elite round|l2=Elite round}}Qualification for the final tournament occurred in two phases: a qualifying round and an elite round. During these rounds, 53 national teams competed to determine the seven teams that would join the automatically qualified host team, Hungary.[10] The qualifying round was played between 6 September and 19 November 2013, following a draw that took place on 5 December 2012 at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. According to the UEFA under-19 national team coefficient ranking,[11] the top seeded team, Spain, was given a bye to the elite round, whereas the remaining 52 teams were divided into two pots and drawn into 13 groups of four teams. Each group included two teams from both pots and was contested as a round-robin tournament, hosted by one of the group teams. The group winners and runners-up, along with the best third-placed team, qualified for the next round.[10] The elite round was played between 24 May and 10 June 2014 and was contested by the 27 teams advancing from the qualifying round plus Spain. The draw took place on 28 November 2013 at the UEFA headquarters and allocated the 28 teams – previously arranged into four seeding pots according to their qualifying round coefficient (Spain were automatically seeded in the first pot) – into seven groups of four. Each group was contested similarly to the qualifying round, with the seven group winners securing qualification for the final tournament.[12] Qualified teamsThe following eight teams qualified for the final tournament:[13]
Squads{{main|2014 UEFA European Under-19 Championship squads}}Match officialsUEFA named six referees and eight assistant referees to officiate matches at the final tournament. Additionally, two referees from the host nation were chosen as fourth officials.[14] {{col-start}}{{col-3}}
Group stageThe draw for the group stage was held on 19 June 2014 at the Pancho Arena in Felcsút, and was conducted by the UEFA Youth and Amateur Football Committee chairman, Jim Boyce, who was assisted by former Hungarian national team coach and final tournament ambassador Kálmán Mészöly.[15] The eight finalists were drawn into two groups of four teams (as hosts, Hungary were seeded in group A), where they played matches against each other in a round-robin system. The top two teams from each group advanced to the semi-finals.[13]
If two or more teams were equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following tie-breaking criteria were applied:[16]
If, after having applied criteria 1 to 3, teams still had an equal ranking, criteria 1 to 3 were reapplied exclusively to the matches between the teams in question to determine their final rankings. If this procedure did not lead to a decision, criteria 4 to 7 were applied. {{ordered list|start=4|Superior goal difference in all group matches; |Higher number of goals scored in all group matches; |Respect Fair play ranking of the teams in question (final tournament); |Drawing of lots. }} If only two teams were tied (according to criteria 1–7) after having met in the last match of the group stage, their ranking would be determined by a penalty shoot-out.
All times are in Central European Summer Time (00).[17] Group A{{Fb cl2 header navbar}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{fbu|19|POR}}|w=3|d=0|l=0|gf=11|ga=2|bc=#ccffcc}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{fbu|19|AUT}}|w=2|d=0|l=1|gf=7|ga=3|bc=#ccffcc}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{fbu|19|HUN}}|w=1|d=0|l=2|gf=4|ga=10|bc=#ffffcc}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{fbu|19|ISR}}|w=0|d=0|l=3|gf=1|ga=8}}|}{{football box | date = 19 July 2014 | time = 18:00 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|POR}} | score = 3–0 | team2 = {{fbu|19|ISR}} | goals1 = Lopes {{goal|39||78}} Silva {{goal|64}} | goals2 = | stadium = Pancho Arena, Felcsút | attendance = 397 | referee = István Kovács (Romania) | report = Report }}{{football box | date = 19 July 2014 | time = 18:30 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|HUN}} | score = 1–3 | team2 = {{fbu|19|AUT}} | goals1 = Varga {{goal|60}} | goals2 = Bytyqi {{goal|15|pen.}} Blutsch {{goal|18}} Michorl {{goal|48}} | stadium = Ferenc Szusza Stadium, Budapest | attendance = 9,762 | referee = Xavier Fernández (Spain) | report = Report }} {{football box | date = 22 July 2014 | time = 18:00 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|AUT}} | score = 3–0 | team2 = {{fbu|19|ISR}} | goals1 = Bytyqi {{goal|28|pen.}} Grillitsch {{goal|42}} Grubeck {{goal|73}} | goals2 = | stadium = Ferenc Szusza Stadium, Budapest | attendance = 456 | referee = Enea Jorgji (Albania) | report = Report }}{{football box | date = 22 July 2014 | time = 20:30 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|HUN}} | score = 1–6 | team2 = {{fbu|19|POR}} | goals1 = Mervó {{goal|73}} | goals2 = Rodrigues {{goal|32|pen.}} Silva {{goal|45||66||89||90+2}} Martins {{goal|75}} | stadium = Pancho Arena, Felcsút | attendance = 3,695 | referee = Tore Hansen (Norway) | report = Report }} {{football box | date = 25 July 2014 | time = 18:00 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|ISR}} | score = 1–2 | team2 = {{fbu|19|HUN}} | goals1 = Hugy {{goal|36}} | goals2 = Kalmár {{goal|25}} Balogh {{goal|39}} | stadium = Ferenc Szusza Stadium, Budapest | attendance = 3,945 | referee = Kevin Clancy (Scotland) | report = Report }}{{football box | date = 25 July 2014 | time = 18:00 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|AUT}} | score = 1–2 | team2 = {{fbu|19|POR}} | goals1 = Grillitsch {{goal|46}} | goals2 = Podstawski {{goal|41}} Baldé {{goal|86}} | stadium = Pancho Arena, Felcsút | attendance = 954 | referee = Stephan Klossner (Switzerland) | report = Report }} Group B{{Fb cl2 header navbar}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{fbu|19|GER}}|w=2|d=1|l=0|gf=7|ga=2|bc=#ccffcc}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{fbu|19|SRB}}|w=1|d=2|l=0|gf=4|ga=3|bc=#ccffcc}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{fbu|19|UKR}}|w=1|d=1|l=1|gf=2|ga=3|bc=#ffffcc}}{{Fb cl2 team|t={{fbu|19|BUL}}|w=0|d=0|l=3|gf=0|ga=5}}|}{{football box | date = 19 July 2014 | time = 17:15 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|UKR}} | score = 1–1 | team2 = {{fbu|19|SRB}} | goals1 = Burda {{goal|1}} | goals2 = Maksimović {{goal|7}} | stadium = ETO Park, Győr | attendance = 300 | referee = Stephan Klossner (Switzerland) | report = Report }}{{football box | date = 19 July 2014 | time = 20:15 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|BUL}} | score = 0–3 | team2 = {{fbu|19|GER}} | goals1 = | goals2 = Selke {{goal|1||56}} Syhre {{goal|28}} | stadium = ETO Park, Győr | attendance = 500 | referee = Kevin Clancy (Scotland) | report = Report }} {{football box | date = 22 July 2014 | time = 18:00 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|GER}} | score = 2–2 | team2 = {{fbu|19|SRB}} | goals1 = Selke {{goal|39}} Stark {{goal|90+1}} | goals2 = Maksimović {{goal|32}} Jović {{goal|41}} | stadium = Perutz Stadion, Pápa | attendance = 1,500 | referee = Xavier Fernández (Spain) | report = Report }}{{football box | date = 22 July 2014 | time = 21:00 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|BUL}} | score = 0–1 | team2 = {{fbu|19|UKR}} | goals1 = | goals2 = Tankovskiy {{goal|89}} | stadium = Perutz Stadion, Pápa | attendance = 300 | referee = István Kovács (Romania) | report = Report }} {{football box | date = 25 July 2014 | time = 20:15 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|SRB}} | score = 1–0 | team2 = {{fbu|19|BUL}} | goals1 = Mandić {{goal|90}} | goals2 = | stadium = Perutz Stadion, Pápa | attendance = 200 | referee = Enea Jorgji (Albania) | report = Report }}{{football box | date = 25 July 2014 | time = 20:15 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|GER}} | score = 2–0 | team2 = {{fbu|19|UKR}} | goals1 = Selke {{goal|3||66}} | goals2 = | stadium = ETO Park, Győr | attendance = 650 | referee = Tore Hansen (Norway) | report = Report }} Knockout stageIn the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary.[16] Bracket{{Round4|28 July|{{fbu|19|POR}} (p)|0 (4)|{{fbu|19|SRB}}|0 (3) |28 July|{{fbu|19|GER}}|4|{{fbu|19|AUT}}|0 |31 July|{{fbu|19|POR}}|0|{{fbu|19|GER}}|1}} Semifinals{{football box| date = 28 July 2014 | time = 18:00 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|GER}} | score = 4–0 | team2 = {{fbu|19|AUT}} | goals1 = Selke {{goal|20}} Stendera {{goal|30}} Öztunalı {{goal|58}} Mukhtar {{goal|68}} | goals2 = | stadium = Ferenc Szusza Stadium, Budapest | attendance = 923 | referee = Kevin Clancy (Scotland) | report = Report }} {{football box | date = 28 July 2014 | time = 21:00 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|POR}} | score = 0–0 | aet = yes | penalties1 = Lopes {{pengoal}} Silva {{pengoal}} Guzzo {{pengoal}} Podstawski {{penmiss}} Rodrigues {{pengoal}} | penaltyscore = 4–3 | penalties2 = {{penmiss}} Gaćinović {{pengoal}} Zdjelar {{pengoal}} Ristić {{pengoal}} Jokić {{penmiss}} Milinković-Savić | team2 = {{fbu|19|SRB}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Pancho Arena, Felcsút | attendance = 1,181 | referee = István Kovács (Romania) | report = Report }} Final{{football box| date = 31 July 2014 | time = 19:00 | team1 = {{fbu-rt|19|POR}} | score = 0–1 | team2 = {{fbu|19|GER}} | goals1 = | goals2 = Mukhtar {{goal|39}} | stadium = Ferenc Szusza Stadium, Budapest | attendance = 8,343 | referee = Xavier Fernández (Spain) | report = Report }} Goalscorers
Team of the tournament{{col-start}}{{col-2}}
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