European U-19 Championship 2006 - Details Final Tournament

Final Tournament (in Poland)

 
Group A

[Jul 18]

Belgium            4-2 Czech Republic
  [Roland Lamah 12, 32, Michal Svec 36og, Kevin Mirallas 57; Martin Fenin 14,
   Marek Strestik 84]
BEL: Danino Verhulst - Benjamin Lutun, Timothy Dreesen, Timothy Derijck,
     Sebastian Pocognoli, Marouane Fellini-Bakkioui, Jonathan Legar, Jorn
     Vermeulen, Steve De Ridder (85 Wouter Corstjens), Kevin Mirallas 
     (70 Jordan Remacle), Roland Lamah (67 Marvin Ogunjimi);
CZE: Radek Petr - Michal Svec, Jan Simunek, Ondrej Mazuch, Marek Jungr,
     Martin Fenin, Jakub Mares (63 Jiri Jedlinek), Petr Janda, Ondrej Kudela 
     (70 Petr Pavlik), Marek Strestik, Kamil Vacek (61 Jan Blazek).
ref: Panic Novo (Bosnia-Hercegovina).

Poland             0-1 Austria
  [Erwin Hoffer 75]
POL: Przemyslaw Tyton - Artur Marciniak, Jaroslaw Fojut, Krzysztof Strugarek
     (Kamil Stachyra 80), Krzysztof Król - Kamil Oziemczuk (Mariusz Saha 46), 
     Arkadiusz Czarnecki, Filip Burkhardt, Tomasz Cywka, Andrew Konopelsky 
     (Krzysztof Michalak 67) - Dawid Janczyk
AUT: Bartolomej Kuru - Niklas Lercher, Sebastian Proedl, Daniel Gramann,
     Markus Suttner - Clemens Walch (Butrint Vishaj 62), Thomas Hinum, Veli
     Kavlak, Peter Hackmair - Thomas Simkovic (Rubin Okotje 59) - Erwin Hoffer
     (Daniel Sikorski 88).
ref: Herve Piccirillo (France). att: 15 000.

[Jul 20]

Austria            1-3 Czech Republic
  [Erwin Hoffer 75; Jakub Mares 34pen, Petr Janda 37, Marek Strestik 49]
AUT: Bartolomej Kuru - Niklas Lercher, Sebastian Proedl, Daniel Gramann,
     Markus Suttner - Peter Hackmaier, Thomas Hinum, Veli Kavlak (68 Daniel 
     Sikorski), Harald Pichler (57 Michael Glauninger) - Tomas Simkovic
     (38 Erwin Hoffer), Rubin Okotie;
CZE: Petr Radek - Ondrej Mazuch, Petr Pavlik, Jan Simunek, Jakub Dohnalek -
     Jakub Mares (68 Ivan Hasek), Marcel Gecov, Marek Jungr, Petr Janda; 
     Martin Fenin (73 Jan Blazek), Marek Strestik (81 Jiri Jeslinek).
ref: Pavel Balaj (Romania). att: 2800.

Poland             4-1 Belgium
  [Dawid Janczyk 10, 43, 58, Artur Marciniak 90; Roland Lamah 62] 
POL: Przemyslaw Tyton - Artur Marciniak, Jaroslaw Fojut, Krzysztof Strugarek,
     Krzysztof Król - Mariusz Sacha (90 Krzysztof Michalak), Tomasz Cywka, 
     Arkadiusz Czarnecki, Filip Burkhardt - Kamil Oziemczuk (90 Kamil Stachyra),
     Dawid Janczyk (65 Andrew Konopelsky).
BEL: Davino Verhulst - Benjamin Lutun, Timothy Dreesen (82 Massimo Moia),
     Timothy Derijck, Sebastien Pocognoli - Marouane Fellaini-Bakkioui, Kevin 
     Mirallas Y Castillo, Jom Vermeulen (46 Daan van Gijseghem), Roland Lamah
     - Jonathan Legear, Steve De Ridder (46 Marvin Ogunjimi).
ref: Ivan Bebek (Croatia). att: 2500.
 
[Jul 23]

Austria            4-1 Belgium
  [Erwin Hoffer 16, 54, Michael Madl 81, Daniel Gramann 86; Massimo Moia 51]
AUT: Michael Zaglmair - Niklas Lercher, Daniel Gramann, Michael Madl, Markus
     Suttner - Veli Kavlak, Thomas Hinum, Clemens Walch (90 Butrint Vishaj),
     Peter Hackmair - Daniel Sikorski (62 Rubin Okotie), Erwin Hoffer
     (84 Sebastian Proedl).
BEL: Davino Verhulst - Benjamin Lutun (78 Marvin Ogunjimi), Timothy Derijck,
     Sebastien Pocognoli, Marouane Fellaini-Bakkioui - Jorn Vermeulen 
     (46 Massimo Moia), Kevin Mirallas, Wouter Corstjens, Daan Van Gijseghem
     - Jonathan Legear, Roland Lamah. 
ref Kristin Jakobsson (Iceland). 

Czech Republic     2-0 Poland
  [Marek Strestik 36, Martin Fenin 81]
CZE: Radek Petr - Andriej Mazuch, Pater Pavlik, Jan Simunek, Jakub Dohnalek -
     Jakub Mares (89 Ivan Hasek), Marcel Gecov, Marek Jungr, Marek Strestik 
     (65 Michal Svec), Petr Janda - Martin Fenin (84 Jan Blazek). 
POL: Przemyslaw Tyton - Artur Marciniak, Jaroslaw Fojut (62 Andrew Konopelsky),
     Krzysztof Strugarek, Krzysztof Król - Mariusz Sacha (75 Kamil Stachyra), 
     Tomasz Cywka, Arkadiusz Czarnecki, Filip Burkhardt (46 Krzysztof Michalak)
     - Dawid Janczyk, Kamil Oziemczuk.
ref: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden). att: 4500.
 
 1.CZECH REPUBLIC        3   2  0  1   7- 5   6  [1 1 0 0 3-1 3]
 2.AUSTRIA               3   2  0  1   6- 4   6  [1 0 0 1 1-3 0]
 3.Poland                3   1  0  2   4- 4   3  [1 1 0 0 4-1 3]
 4.Belgium               3   1  0  2   6-10   3  [1 0 0 1 1-4 0]

Group B

[Jul 18]

Spain              5-3 Turkey
  [Juan Manuel Mata 32, 37, 90, Alberto Bueno 18, Antonio Calvo 53;
   Ilhan Parlak 27, 60, Mevlut Erding 65] 

Scotland           2-2 Portugal
  [Steven Fletcher 9, Charles Grant 28; Andrew Cave-Brown 70og, Bruno Gama 76] 
SCO: Andrew McNeil - Andrew Cave-Brown, Gary Kenneth, Scott Cuthbert, Charles
     Grant - Simon Ferry, Michael McGlinchey (80 Jamie Adams), Greg Cameron
     (74 Graham Dorrans), Lee Wallace - Robert Snodgrass, Steven Fletcher.
POR: Igor Araujo - Paulo Renato, Andre Marques, Joao Pedro, Luis Mendes - 
     Antunes (56 Pereirinha), Nuno Coelho, Feliciano, Bruno Gama - Paulo
     Ferreira (68 Paulo Tavares), Helder Barbossa.
ref: Cristian Balaj (Romania). att: 2000.

[Jul 20]

Scotland           0-4 Spain
  [Gerard Pique 27, 50, Alberto Bueno 17, Mario Suarez 86] 
ESP: Antonio Adan - Antonio Barragan, Marc Valiente, Gerard Pique (50 Jose
     Angel Crespo), Mario Suarez, Francisco Javier Garcia, Diego Capel
     (78 Esteban Granero), Roberto Canella, Jeffren Suarez, Juan Miguel Mata,
     Alberto Bueno (62 Marc Pedraza).
SCO: Andrew McNeil - Andrew Cave-Brown, Lee Wallace, Charles Grant, Garry
     Kenneth, Scott Cuthbert, Simon Ferry, Calum Elliot (49 Michael McGlinchey),
     Steven Fletcher, Robert Snodgrass, Mark Reynolds (53 Ryan Conroy).

Portugal           4-4 Turkey
  [Helder Barbosa 7, Diogo Tavares 31, 48, Bruno Gama 73pen;
   Ilhan Parlak 33, 68, 90, Mevlut Erding 70] 
POR: Igor Diogo - Pedro Correia, Paulo Renato, Jao Pedro, Andre Marques -
     Bruno Gama, Zezinando (71 Feliciano), Nuno Coelho (82 Steven Vitoria),
     Antunes, Helder Barbossa - Diogo Tavares (66 Paulo Fereira).
TUR: Serkan Boydak - Enis Kahraman, Aykut Demir (65 Cafercan Aksu), Emre
     Karaman - Arda Turan, Gurhan Gursoy, Mehmed Guven, Baris Atas, Ferhat 
     Oztorun - Serdar Ozkan (48 Mevlut Erding), Ilhan Parlak.
ref: Novo Panic (Bosnia-Hercegovina). att: 2000. 

[Jul 23]

Portugal           1-1 Spain
  [Bruno Gama 21pen; Cesar Diaz 47] 
POR: Igor Araujo - Renato Paulo, Andre Marques (54 Gabriel Antunes), Bruno
     Gama, Zezinado (81 Nuno Coelho), Helder Barbosa, Pedro Joao, Bruno
     Pereirinha, Diogo Tavares (78 David Caiado), Feliciano Condesso, Luis
     Mendes.
ESP: Angel Bernabe - Antonio Barragan, Jose Angel Crespo, Marc Valiente,
     Antonio Calvo, Cesar Diaz, Esteban Granero (70 Javier Francisco Garcia), 
     Diego Capel (83 Jeffren Suarez), Roberto Canella, Marc Pedraza Marc
     (78 Juan Mata), Gorka Elustondo.
ref: Herve Piccirillo (France). 

Turkey             2-3 Scotland
  [Cafercan Aksu 67, 72pen; Ryan Conroy 42, Michael McGlinchey 46,
   Steven Fletcher 61]
TUR: Volkan Babacan - Enis Kahmaran, Serdar Kurtulus, Emre Karaman, Ferhat
     Oztorun - Arda Turan, Gurhan Gursoy, Mehmet Guven, Cafercan Aksu - 
     Mevlut Erding, Ilhan Parlak.
SCO: Andrew MC Neil - Andrew Cave-Brown, Scott Cuthbert, Lee Wallace, Jamie 
     Adams - Ryan Conroy (77 Gary Kenneth), Simon Ferry, Charles Grant,
     Michael McGlinchey (90 Robert Snodgrass) - Calum Elliot (85 Graham 
     Dorrans), Steven Fletcher. 
ref: Ivan Bebek (Croatia). att: 3000
 
 1.SPAIN                 3   2  1  0  10- 4   7
 2.SCOTLAND              3   1  1  1   5- 8   4
 3.Portugal              3   0  3  0   7- 7   3
 4.Turkey                3   0  1  2   9-12   1
 

Semifinals [Jul 26]

Czech Republic     0-1 Scotland
  [Calum Elliot 47]
CZE: Radek Petr - Ondrej Mazuch (Ivan Hasek 76), Petr Pavlik (Jan Blazek 86), 
     Jan Simunek, Jakub Dohnalek - Jakub Mares (Jiri Jedlinek 78), Marek Jungr, 
     Marek Strestik, Michal Svec, Petr Janda - Martin Fenin.
SCO: Andrew McNeil - Andrew Cave-Brown, Jamie Adams, Scott Cuthbert, Lee
     Wallace - Michael McGlinchey, Simon Ferry, Greg Cameron (Garry Kenneth 78),
     Calum Elliot, Ryan Conroy (Graham Dorrans 90) - Steven Fletcher (Robert
     Snodgrass 46).
ref: Herve Piccirillo (France). att: 500.
 
Spain              5-0 Austria
  [Jeffren Suarez 34, Javi Garcia 42, 79, Juan Manuel Mata 72, Alberto Bueno 88]
ESP: Antonio Adan - Antonio Barragan, Marc Valiente, Gerard Pique, Roberto 
     Canella - Antonio Calvo, Javi Garcia (Esteban granego 81), Mario Suarez
     (Gorka Elusondo 73), Jeffren Suarez (Diego Capel 60) - Alberto Bueno,
     Juan Manuel Mata.
AUT: Bartolomej Kulu - Thomas Hinum, Daniel Gramann, Michael Madl, Markus
     Sutener; Peter Hackmair, Niklas Lercher (Rubin Okotie 46), Veli Kavlak, 
     Butrint Vishaj; Clemens Walch (Michael Glauninger 83), Daniel Sikorski
     (Tomas Simkovic 73).
ref: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden). att: 1000.

Final [Jul 29, Poznan, stadion Lecha; att: 11,000]
Spain             2-1  Scotland
  [Alberto Calvo 50, 71;Graham Dorrans 87]
ESP: Antonio Adan - Antonio Barragan, Marc Valiente, Gerard Pique, Roberto
     Cannela - Antonio Calvo (72. Jeffren Suarez), Francisco Javier Garcia, 
     Mario Suarez, Diego Capel (86. Esteban Granero) - Alberto Calvo, Juan Mata.
SCO: Andrew McNeil - Andrew Cave-Brown, Jamie Adams, Scott Cuthbert, Lee Wallace
     - Michael McGlinchey, Simon Ferry, Charles Grant, Greg Cameron (74 Graham 
     Dorrans), Ryan Conroy (78 Brian Gilmour) - Calum Elliot.
ref: Kristinn Jakobsson (Islandia).

 

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