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UEFA European Under-17 Championship

The UEFA European Under-17 Championship or simply UEFA Under-17 Championship, is an annual football competition contested by the European men's under-17 national teams of the member associations of UEFA.

UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Organising bodyUEFA
Founded1980
RegionEurope
Number of teamsMaximum of 54 (qualifying round)
32 (elite round)
16 (finals)
Current champions France (3rd title)
Most successful team(s) Spain (9 titles)
WebsiteOfficial website
2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification

Spain is the most successful team in this competition, having won nine titles. France are the current champions.

History and format

Year of tournament Format Number of teams
1982–1984 Semi-finals, third place play-off and final 4
1985–1992 Four groups of four teams, semi-finals, third place play-off and final 16
1993–2002 Four groups of four teams, quarter-finals, semi-finals, third place play-off and final
2003–2006 Two groups of four teams, semi-finals, third place play-off and final 8
2007–2014 Two groups of four teams, semi-finals and final
2015–present Four groups of four teams, quarter-finals, play-offs between quarter-final losers (in odd years only, for qualifying to FIFA U-17 World Cup), semi-finals, and final 16

The current competition format consists of three stages: a qualifying round, an elite round and a final tournament. The first stage takes place in autumn of the previous year, while the elite round is played in spring. The winners of each elite round group join the host team in the final tournament, played in May. Until the 1997 tournament, players born on or after 1 August the year they turned 17 years were eligible to compete. Since the 1998 tournament, the date limit has been moved back to 1 January.[1] In 2001/2002 the competition was renamed European Under-17 Championship, but the eligibility rules did not change.

Results

UEFA European Under-16 Championship (1982–2001)

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1982
Details
  Italy  
Italy
1–0  
West Germany
 
Yugoslavia
0–0
(4–2 p)
 
Finland
1984
Details
  West Germany  
West Germany
2–0  
Soviet Union
 
England
1–0  
Yugoslavia
1985
Details
  Hungary  
Soviet Union
4–0  
Greece
 
Spain
1–0  
East Germany
1986
Details
  Greece  
Spain
2–1  
Italy
 
Soviet Union
1–1
(9–8 p)
 
East Germany
1987
Details
  France  
Italy
Title not awarded[2]
(1–0)
0–3
[3]
 
Soviet Union
 
France
3–0  
Turkey
1988
Details
  Spain  
Spain
0–0
(4–2 p)
 
Portugal
 
East Germany
0–0
(5–4 p)
 
West Germany
1989
Details
  Denmark  
Portugal
4–1  
East Germany
 
France
3–2  
Spain
1990
Details
  East Germany  
Czechoslovakia
3–2
(a.e.t.)
 
Yugoslavia
 
Poland
3–2  
Portugal
1991
Details
  Switzerland  
Spain
2–0  
Germany
 
Greece
1–1
(5–4 p)
 
France
1992
Details
  Cyprus  
Germany
2–1  
Spain
 
Italy
1–0  
Portugal
1993
Details
  Turkey  
Poland
1–0  
Italy
 
Czechoslovakia
2–1  
France
1994
Details
  Republic of Ireland  
Turkey
1–0  
Denmark
 
Ukraine
2–0  
Austria
1995
Details
  Belgium  
Portugal
2–0  
Spain
 
Germany
2–1
(a.e.t.)
 
France
1996
Details
  Austria  
Portugal
1–0  
France
 
Israel
3–2  
Greece
1997
Details
  Germany  
Spain
0–0
(5–4 p)
 
Austria
 
Germany
3–1  
Switzerland
1998
Details
  Scotland  
Republic of Ireland
2–1  
Italy
 
Spain
2–1  
Portugal
1999
Details
  Czech Republic  
Spain
4–1  
Poland
 
Germany
2–1  
Czech Republic
2000
Details
  Israel  
Portugal
2–1
(g.g.)
 
Czech Republic
 
Netherlands
5–0  
Greece
2001
Details
  England  
Spain
1–0  
France
 
Croatia
4–1  
England

UEFA European Under-17 Championship (since 2002)

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2002
Details
  Denmark  
Switzerland
0–0
(4–2 p)
 
France
 
England
4–1  
Spain
2003
Details
  Portugal  
Portugal
2–1  
Spain
 
Austria
1–0  
England
2004
Details
  France  
France
2–1  
Spain
 
Portugal
4–4
(3–2 p)
 
England
2005
Details
  Italy  
Turkey
2–0  
Netherlands
 
Italy
2–1
(a.e.t.)
 
Croatia
2006
Details
  Luxembourg  
Russia
2–2
(5–3 p)
 
Czech Republic
 
Spain
1–1
(3–2 p)
 
Germany
Year Host Final Losing semi-finalists (1)
Winner Score Runner-up
2007
Details
  Belgium  
Spain
1–0  
England
  Belgium and   France
2008
Details
  Turkey  
Spain
4–0  
France
  Netherlands and   Turkey
2009
Details
  Germany  
Germany
2–1
(a.e.t.)
 
Netherlands
  Italy and   Switzerland
2010
Details
  Liechtenstein  
England
2–1  
Spain
  France and   Turkey
2011
Details
  Serbia  
Netherlands
5–2  
Germany
  Denmark and   England
2012
Details
  Slovenia  
Netherlands
1–1
(5–4 p)
 
Germany
  Georgia and   Poland
2013
Details
  Slovakia  
Russia
0–0
(5–4 p)
 
Italy
  Slovakia and   Sweden
2014
Details
  Malta[4]  
England
1–1
(4–1 p)
 
Netherlands
  Portugal and   Scotland
2015
Details
  Bulgaria[4]  
France
4–1  
Germany
  Belgium and   Russia
2016
Details
  Azerbaijan[4]  
Portugal
1–1
(5–4 p)
 
Spain
  Germany and   Netherlands
2017
Details
  Croatia  
Spain
2–2
(4–1 p)
 
England
  Germany and   Turkey
2018
Details
  England  
Netherlands
2–2
(4–1 p)
 
Italy
  Belgium and   England
2019
Details
  Republic of Ireland  
Netherlands
4–2  
Italy
  France and   Spain
2020
Details
  Estonia Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021
Details
  Cyprus
2022
Details
  Israel  
France
2–1  
Netherlands
  Portugal and   Serbia
2023
Details
  Hungary
2024
Details
  Cyprus
2025
Details
  Estonia
1No third place match has been played since 2007; losing semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.

Performances by countries

As of 2022

Country Winners Runners-up Third-place(1) Fourth-place(1) Semi-finalists(1) Top 4 (from 36)
  Spain 9 (1986, 1988, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2017) 6 (1990, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2016) 3 (1985, 1998, 2006) 2 (1989, 2002) 1 (2019) 21
  Portugal 6 (1989, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2016) 1 (1988) 1 (2004) 3 (1990, 1992, 1998) 2 (2014, 2022) 13
  Netherlands 4 (2011, 2012, 2018, 2019) 4 (2005, 2009, 2014, 2022) 1 (2000) 2 (2008, 2016) 11
  Germany(2) 3 (1984, 1992, 2009) 6 (1982, 1989, 1991, 2011, 2012, 2015) 4 (1988, 1995, 1997, 1999) 4 (1985, 1986, 1988, 2006) 2 (2016, 2017) 19
  France 3 (2004, 2015, 2022) 4 (1996, 2001, 2002, 2008) 2 (1987, 1989) 3 (1991, 1993, 1995) 3 (2007, 2010, 2019) 15
  Russia(3) 3 (1985, 2006, 2013) 2 (1984, 1987) 1 (1986) 1 (2015) 7
  England 2 (2010, 2014) 2 (2007, 2017) 2 (1984, 2002) 3 (2001, 2003, 2004) 2 (2011, 2018) 11
  Turkey 2 (1994, 2005) 1 (1987) 3 (2008, 2010, 2017) 6
  Italy[2] 1 (1982, 1987) 6 (1986, 1993, 1998, 2013, 2018, 2019) 2 (1992, 2005) 1 (2009) 10
  Czech Republic(4) 1 (1990) 2 (2000, 2006) 1 (1993) 1 (1999) 5
  Poland 1 (1993) 1 (1999) 1 (1990) 1 (2012) 4
  Switzerland 1 (2002) 1 (1997) 1 (2009) 3
  Republic of Ireland 1 (1998) 1
  Greece 1 (1985) 1 (1991) 2 (1996, 2000) 4
  Serbia(5) 1 (1990) 1 (1982) 1 (1984) 1 (2022) 4
  Austria 1 (1997) 1 (2003) 1 (1994) 3
  Denmark 1 (1994) 1 (2011) 2
  Croatia 1 (2001) 1 (2005) 2
  Israel 1 (1996) 1
  Ukraine 1 (1994) 1
  Finland 1 (1982) 1
  Belgium 3 (2007, 2015, 2018) 3
  Georgia 1 (2012) 1
  Scotland 1 (2014) 1
  Slovakia 1 (2013) 1
  Sweden 1 (2013) 1
Total 37 38 24 24 28 151

1 There was no match to determine 3rd place after the 2006 tournament.
2 Including   West Germany and   East Germany.
3 Including   Soviet Union.
4 Including   Czechoslovakia.
5 Including   Yugoslavia.

Participating nations

Legend:
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • SF – Semi-finalists
  • 5th-6th - Fifth to Sixth place
  • QF – Quarter-finals
  • GS – Group stage
  • q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
  • TBD – To be determined
  •  ••  – Qualified but withdrew
  •  •  – Did not qualify
  •  ×  – Did not enter
  •  ×  – Withdrew / Banned / Entry not accepted by FIFA
  • — Country not affiliated to UEFA at that time
  • — Country did not exist or national team was inactive
  •      – Hosts
  •      – Not affiliated to FIFA

Comprehensive team results by tournament

Nation  
1982
(4)
 
1984
(4)
 
1985
(16)
 
1986
(16)
 
1987
(16)
 
1988
(16)
 
1989
(16)
 
1990
(16)
 
1991
(16)
 
1992
(16)
 
1993
(16)
 
1994
(16)
 
1995
(16)
 
1996
(16)
 
1997
(16)
 
1998
(16)
 
1999
(16)
 
2000
(16)
 
2001
(16)
Total
  Albania × × × × × × × × GS × 1
  Austria GS GS GS GS 4th GS GS 2nd 7
  Belarus × QF 1
  Belgium GS GS QF GS QF QF 6
  Bulgaria GS GS GS GS GS 5
  Croatia × × GS GS GS 3rd 4
  Cyprus × × GS GS 2
  Czech Republic QF 4th 2nd 3
(8)
  Czechoslovakia GS GS 1st 3rd GS 5
(8)
  Denmark GS GS GS GS GS GS 2nd QF GS GS 10
  East Germany 4th 4th GS 3rd 2nd GS 6
  England × 3rd GS QF QF QF QF GS 4th 8
  Finland 4th GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 8
  France GS GS 3rd GS 3rd GS 4th GS 4th 4th 2nd 2nd 12
  Georgia × GS 1
  Germany 2nd 1st GS 3rd QF 3rd 3rd QF QF 9
(15)
  Greece 2nd GS GS GS 3rd GS 4th QF GS 4th 10
  Hungary GS GS GS GS QF QF GS GS GS 9
  Iceland GS GS GS GS GS GS 6
  Israel GS × GS 3rd GS QF QF GS 7
  Italy 1st GS 2nd 1st*
[6]
GS 3rd 2nd GS GS 2nd QF 10
  Liechtenstein × × × × × × × × GS × 1
  Netherlands GS GS GS GS 3rd GS 6
  Northern Ireland × × × GS GS GS GS 4
  Norway GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 7
  Poland 3rd GS 1st GS GS GS 2nd GS GS 9
  Portugal GS GS GS 2nd 1st 4th GS 4th GS QF 1st 1st 4th GS 1st 15
  Republic of Ireland × × × GS GS GS GS QF 1st GS 7
  Romania GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 8
  Russia GS QF GS GS QF QF 6
(12)
  Scotland GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 9
  Slovakia GS GS QF QF QF 5
  Slovenia GS GS 2
  Soviet Union 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd GS GS 6
(12)
  Spain 3rd 1st 1st 4th GS 1st 2nd QF GS 2nd GS 1st 3rd 1st QF 1st 16
  Sweden GS GS GS GS GS QF GS GS 8
  Switzerland GS GS GS QF GS GS 4th GS GS 9
  Turkey × × 4th GS GS GS 1st GS GS QF QF 9
  Ukraine × 3rd GS GS GS 4
  West Germany 2nd 1st GS GS 4th GS 6
(15)
  Yugoslavia 3rd 4th GS GS GS GS 2nd GS GS × 9

UEFA European Under-17 Championship (since 2002)

Nation  
2002
(16)
 
2003
(8)
 
2004
(8)
 
2005
(8)
 
2006
(8)
 
2007
(8)
 
2008
(8)
 
2009
(8)
 
2010
(8)
 
2011
(8)
 
2012
(8)
 
2013
(8)
 
2014
(8)
 
2015
(16)
 
2016
(16)
 
2017
(16)
 
2018
(16)
 
2019
(16)
 
2022
(16)
 
2023
(16)
Total
(+previous)
  Austria 3rd GS GS GS QF GS 6
(13)
  Azerbaijan GS 1
  Belarus GS 1
(2)
  Belgium GS SF GS SF QF SF 6th GS 8
(14)
  Bosnia and Herzegovina GS GS GS 3
  Bulgaria GS GS 2
(7)
  Croatia 4th GS GS GS 4
(8)
  Czech Republic GS 2nd GS GS GS QF 6
(14)[7]
  Denmark QF GS SF GS GS QF 6
(16)
  England 3rd 4th 4th GS 2nd GS 1st SF 1st QF QF 2nd SF GS 14
(22)
  Faroe Islands GS 1
  Finland GS 1
(9)
  France 2nd 1st SF 2nd GS SF GS GS 1st GS 5th SF 1st 13
(25)
  Georgia QF SF 2
(3)
  Germany QF 4th 5th 1st 2nd 2nd GS 2nd SF SF GS GS QF 13
(28)
  Greece GS GS GS 3
(13)
  Hungary GS GS GS 6th 5th q 6
(15)
  Iceland GS GS GS 3
(9)
  Israel GS GS GS GS 4
(11)
  Italy GS 3rd SF 2nd QF GS GS 2nd 2nd QF 10
(20)
  Liechtenstein •• 0
(1)
  Luxembourg GS GS 2
  Malta GS 1
  Moldova GS 1
  Netherlands GS 2nd 6th SF 2nd 1st 1st 2nd GS SF QF 1st 1st 2nd 14
(20)
  Northern Ireland GS 1
(5)
  Norway GS QF 2
(9)
  Poland GS SF GS 3
(12)
  Portugal GS 1st 3rd GS SF 1st GS QF SF 9
(24)
  Republic of Ireland GS GS QF QF GS 5
(12)
  Romania GS 1
(9)
  Russia 1st 1st SF GS ×[8] ×[8] 4
(16)[9]
  Scotland GS SF GS GS GS GS 6
(15)
  Serbia GS GS GS GS GS SF 6
(17)[10]
  Serbia and Montenegro QF GS 2
(16)[10]
  Slovakia SF 1
(6)
  Slovenia GS GS GS 3
(5)
  Spain 4th 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st GS 2nd QF 2nd 1st QF SF QF 14
(30)
  Sweden SF QF QF GS GS 5
(13)
  Switzerland 1st GS GS SF GS GS GS GS 8
(17)
  Turkey GS 1st SF GS SF GS SF GS 8
(17)
  Ukraine GS GS GS GS GS GS 6
(10)

Men's U-17 World Cup Qualifiers

Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarterfinals
  • R2 – Round 2
  • R1 – Round 1
  •      – Hosts
  •      – Not affiliated to UEFA
  • q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
Team  
1985
 
1987
 
1989
 
1991
 
1993
 
1995
 
1997
 
1999
 
2001
 
2003
 
2005
 
2007
 
2009
 
2011
 
2013
 
2015
 
2017
 
2019
 
2023
Total
  Austria R1 R1 2
  Belgium R1 3rd 2
  Croatia Part of Yugoslavia R1 R1 QF 3
  Czech Republic[7] QF R1 2
  Denmark R1 1
  East Germany QF Reunified with West Germany 1
  England QF QF R1 1st 4
  Finland R1 1
  France QF 1st QF QF R1 R2 3rd 7
  Germany[11] 2nd QF R1 4th R1 3rd R2 3rd R2 QF 10
  Hungary QF R1 2
  Italy R1 4th R1 R1 R1 QF R2 QF 8
  Netherlands 3rd R1 R1 4th 4
  Poland 4th R1 2
  Portugal 3rd QF QF 3
  Russia[9] 1st R2 R2 3
  Scotland 2nd 1
  Slovakia R1 1
  Spain 2nd R1 3rd R1 R1 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd QF 10
  Sweden 3rd 1
  Switzerland 1st 1
  Turkey 4th QF R1 3

Awards

Golden Player Award

For certain tournaments, the official website UEFA.com subsequently named a Golden Player.

See also

References

  1. ^ "European U-16/U-17 Championship". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b In 1987, it was ruled that Italy's Roberto Secci had not been eligible to play in the competition, and UEFA decided that the title of Under-16 champions would not be awarded.
    "Italy success overruled". UEFA.com. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  3. ^ "UEFA Under-17 Championship 2008 Technical Report" (pdf). UEFA.com. (PDF) from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 19 March 2009.
  4. ^ a b c "Malta, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan picked for U17s". UEFA. 20 March 2012.
  5. ^ "U17 finals in Estonia cancelled". UEFA.com. 18 March 2020.
  6. ^ It was then ruled that Roberto Secci had not been eligible to play in the competition, and UEFA decided that the title of Under-16 champions would not be awarded this year.
    "Italy success overruled". uefa.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  7. ^ a b Czechoslovakia was divided into Slovakia and the Czech Republic in 1993 after the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia. FIFA considers both the Czech Republic and Slovakia as successor teams of Czechoslovakia.
  8. ^ a b Russia was banned from all competitions due to the invasion of Ukraine
  9. ^ a b The USSR was dissolved in 1991. The 15 nations that were former Soviet Republics now compete separately. FIFA considers Russia as the successor team of the USSR.
  10. ^ a b The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia broke up in 1991 all the nations that formed this country now compete separately. FIFA considers Serbia as the successor team of Yugoslavia.
  11. ^ FIFA attributes all the results of West Germany (1977-1991) to Germany.

External links

  • UEFA.com

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For the women s competition see UEFA Women s Under 17 Championship The UEFA European Under 17 Championship or simply UEFA Under 17 Championship is an annual football competition contested by the European men s under 17 national teams of the member associations of UEFA UEFA European Under 17 ChampionshipOrganising bodyUEFAFounded1980RegionEuropeNumber of teamsMaximum of 54 qualifying round 32 elite round 16 finals Current champions France 3rd title Most successful team s Spain 9 titles WebsiteOfficial website2023 UEFA European Under 17 Championship qualificationSpain is the most successful team in this competition having won nine titles France are the current champions Contents 1 History and format 2 Results 2 1 UEFA European Under 16 Championship 1982 2001 2 2 UEFA European Under 17 Championship since 2002 2 3 Performances by countries 3 Participating nations 3 1 Comprehensive team results by tournament 3 2 UEFA European Under 17 Championship since 2002 4 Men s U 17 World Cup Qualifiers 5 Awards 5 1 Golden Player Award 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory and format EditYear of tournament Format Number of teams1982 1984 Semi finals third place play off and final 41985 1992 Four groups of four teams semi finals third place play off and final 161993 2002 Four groups of four teams quarter finals semi finals third place play off and final2003 2006 Two groups of four teams semi finals third place play off and final 82007 2014 Two groups of four teams semi finals and final2015 present Four groups of four teams quarter finals play offs between quarter final losers in odd years only for qualifying to FIFA U 17 World Cup semi finals and final 16The current competition format consists of three stages a qualifying round an elite round and a final tournament The first stage takes place in autumn of the previous year while the elite round is played in spring The winners of each elite round group join the host team in the final tournament played in May Until the 1997 tournament players born on or after 1 August the year they turned 17 years were eligible to compete Since the 1998 tournament the date limit has been moved back to 1 January 1 In 2001 2002 the competition was renamed European Under 17 Championship but the eligibility rules did not change Results EditUEFA European Under 16 Championship 1982 2001 Edit Year Host Final Third place matchWinner Score Runner up Third place Score Fourth place1982Details Italy Italy 1 0 West Germany Yugoslavia 0 0 4 2 p Finland1984Details West Germany West Germany 2 0 Soviet Union England 1 0 Yugoslavia1985Details Hungary Soviet Union 4 0 Greece Spain 1 0 East Germany1986Details Greece Spain 2 1 Italy Soviet Union 1 1 9 8 p East Germany1987Details France ItalyTitle not awarded 2 1 0 0 3 3 Soviet Union France 3 0 Turkey1988Details Spain Spain 0 0 4 2 p Portugal East Germany 0 0 5 4 p West Germany1989Details Denmark Portugal 4 1 East Germany France 3 2 Spain1990Details East Germany Czechoslovakia 3 2 a e t Yugoslavia Poland 3 2 Portugal1991Details Switzerland Spain 2 0 Germany Greece 1 1 5 4 p France1992Details Cyprus Germany 2 1 Spain Italy 1 0 Portugal1993Details Turkey Poland 1 0 Italy Czechoslovakia 2 1 France1994Details Republic of Ireland Turkey 1 0 Denmark Ukraine 2 0 Austria1995Details Belgium Portugal 2 0 Spain Germany 2 1 a e t France1996Details Austria Portugal 1 0 France Israel 3 2 Greece1997Details Germany Spain 0 0 5 4 p Austria Germany 3 1 Switzerland1998Details Scotland Republic of Ireland 2 1 Italy Spain 2 1 Portugal1999Details Czech Republic Spain 4 1 Poland Germany 2 1 Czech Republic2000Details Israel Portugal 2 1 g g Czech Republic Netherlands 5 0 Greece2001Details England Spain 1 0 France Croatia 4 1 EnglandUEFA European Under 17 Championship since 2002 Edit Year Host Final Third place matchWinner Score Runner up Third place Score Fourth place2002Details Denmark Switzerland 0 0 4 2 p France England 4 1 Spain2003Details Portugal Portugal 2 1 Spain Austria 1 0 England2004Details France France 2 1 Spain Portugal 4 4 3 2 p England2005Details Italy Turkey 2 0 Netherlands Italy 2 1 a e t Croatia2006Details Luxembourg Russia 2 2 5 3 p Czech Republic Spain 1 1 3 2 p GermanyYear Host Final Losing semi finalists 1 Winner Score Runner up2007Details Belgium Spain 1 0 England Belgium and France2008Details Turkey Spain 4 0 France Netherlands and Turkey2009Details Germany Germany 2 1 a e t Netherlands Italy and Switzerland2010Details Liechtenstein England 2 1 Spain France and Turkey2011Details Serbia Netherlands 5 2 Germany Denmark and England2012Details Slovenia Netherlands 1 1 5 4 p Germany Georgia and Poland2013Details Slovakia Russia 0 0 5 4 p Italy Slovakia and Sweden2014Details Malta 4 England 1 1 4 1 p Netherlands Portugal and Scotland2015Details Bulgaria 4 France 4 1 Germany Belgium and Russia2016Details Azerbaijan 4 Portugal 1 1 5 4 p Spain Germany and Netherlands2017Details Croatia Spain 2 2 4 1 p England Germany and Turkey2018Details England Netherlands 2 2 4 1 p Italy Belgium and England2019Details Republic of Ireland Netherlands 4 2 Italy France and Spain2020Details Estonia Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 5 2021Details Cyprus2022Details Israel France 2 1 Netherlands Portugal and Serbia2023Details Hungary2024Details Cyprus2025Details Estonia1No third place match has been played since 2007 losing semi finalists are listed in alphabetical order 1987 Title not awarded Key a e t after extra time g g after golden goal p after penalty shoot outPerformances by countries Edit As of 2022 Country Winners Runners up Third place 1 Fourth place 1 Semi finalists 1 Top 4 from 36 Spain 9 1986 1988 1991 1997 1999 2001 2007 2008 2017 6 1990 1995 2003 2004 2010 2016 3 1985 1998 2006 2 1989 2002 1 2019 21 Portugal 6 1989 1995 1996 2000 2003 2016 1 1988 1 2004 3 1990 1992 1998 2 2014 2022 13 Netherlands 4 2011 2012 2018 2019 4 2005 2009 2014 2022 1 2000 2 2008 2016 11 Germany 2 3 1984 1992 2009 6 1982 1989 1991 2011 2012 2015 4 1988 1995 1997 1999 4 1985 1986 1988 2006 2 2016 2017 19 France 3 2004 2015 2022 4 1996 2001 2002 2008 2 1987 1989 3 1991 1993 1995 3 2007 2010 2019 15 Russia 3 3 1985 2006 2013 2 1984 1987 1 1986 1 2015 7 England 2 2010 2014 2 2007 2017 2 1984 2002 3 2001 2003 2004 2 2011 2018 11 Turkey 2 1994 2005 1 1987 3 2008 2010 2017 6 Italy 2 1 1982 1987 6 1986 1993 1998 2013 2018 2019 2 1992 2005 1 2009 10 Czech Republic 4 1 1990 2 2000 2006 1 1993 1 1999 5 Poland 1 1993 1 1999 1 1990 1 2012 4 Switzerland 1 2002 1 1997 1 2009 3 Republic of Ireland 1 1998 1 Greece 1 1985 1 1991 2 1996 2000 4 Serbia 5 1 1990 1 1982 1 1984 1 2022 4 Austria 1 1997 1 2003 1 1994 3 Denmark 1 1994 1 2011 2 Croatia 1 2001 1 2005 2 Israel 1 1996 1 Ukraine 1 1994 1 Finland 1 1982 1 Belgium 3 2007 2015 2018 3 Georgia 1 2012 1 Scotland 1 2014 1 Slovakia 1 2013 1 Sweden 1 2013 1Total 37 38 24 24 28 1511 There was no match to determine 3rd place after the 2006 tournament 2 Including West Germany and East Germany 3 Including Soviet Union 4 Including Czechoslovakia 5 Including Yugoslavia Participating nations EditLegend 1st Champions 2nd Runners up 3rd Third place 4th Fourth place SF Semi finalists 5th 6th Fifth to Sixth place QF Quarter finals GS Group stage q Qualified for upcoming tournament TBD To be determined Qualified but withdrew Did not qualify Did not enter Withdrew Banned Entry not accepted by FIFA Country not affiliated to UEFA at that time Country did not exist or national team was inactive Hosts Not affiliated to FIFAComprehensive team results by tournament Edit Nation 1982 4 1984 4 1985 16 1986 16 1987 16 1988 16 1989 16 1990 16 1991 16 1992 16 1993 16 1994 16 1995 16 1996 16 1997 16 1998 16 1999 16 2000 16 2001 16 Total Albania GS 1 Austria GS GS GS GS 4th GS GS 2nd 7 Belarus QF 1 Belgium GS GS QF GS QF QF 6 Bulgaria GS GS GS GS GS 5 Croatia GS GS GS 3rd 4 Cyprus GS GS 2 Czech Republic QF 4th 2nd 3 8 Czechoslovakia GS GS 1st 3rd GS 5 8 Denmark GS GS GS GS GS GS 2nd QF GS GS 10 East Germany 4th 4th GS 3rd 2nd GS 6 England 3rd GS QF QF QF QF GS 4th 8 Finland 4th GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 8 France GS GS 3rd GS 3rd GS 4th GS 4th 4th 2nd 2nd 12 Georgia GS 1 Germany 2nd 1st GS 3rd QF 3rd 3rd QF QF 9 15 Greece 2nd GS GS GS 3rd GS 4th QF GS 4th 10 Hungary GS GS GS GS QF QF GS GS GS 9 Iceland GS GS GS GS GS GS 6 Israel GS GS 3rd GS QF QF GS 7 Italy 1st GS 2nd 1st 6 GS 3rd 2nd GS GS 2nd QF 10 Liechtenstein GS 1 Netherlands GS GS GS GS 3rd GS 6 Northern Ireland GS GS GS GS 4 Norway GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 7 Poland 3rd GS 1st GS GS GS 2nd GS GS 9 Portugal GS GS GS 2nd 1st 4th GS 4th GS QF 1st 1st 4th GS 1st 15 Republic of Ireland GS GS GS GS QF 1st GS 7 Romania GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 8 Russia GS QF GS GS QF QF 6 12 Scotland GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 9 Slovakia GS GS QF QF QF 5 Slovenia GS GS 2 Soviet Union 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd GS GS 6 12 Spain 3rd 1st 1st 4th GS 1st 2nd QF GS 2nd GS 1st 3rd 1st QF 1st 16 Sweden GS GS GS GS GS QF GS GS 8 Switzerland GS GS GS QF GS GS 4th GS GS 9 Turkey 4th GS GS GS 1st GS GS QF QF 9 Ukraine 3rd GS GS GS 4 West Germany 2nd 1st GS GS 4th GS 6 15 Yugoslavia 3rd 4th GS GS GS GS 2nd GS GS 9UEFA European Under 17 Championship since 2002 Edit Nation 2002 16 2003 8 2004 8 2005 8 2006 8 2007 8 2008 8 2009 8 2010 8 2011 8 2012 8 2013 8 2014 8 2015 16 2016 16 2017 16 2018 16 2019 16 2022 16 2023 16 Total previous Austria 3rd GS GS GS QF GS 6 13 Azerbaijan GS 1 Belarus GS 1 2 Belgium GS SF GS SF QF SF 6th GS 8 14 Bosnia and Herzegovina GS GS GS 3 Bulgaria GS GS 2 7 Croatia 4th GS GS GS 4 8 Czech Republic GS 2nd GS GS GS QF 6 14 7 Denmark QF GS SF GS GS QF 6 16 England 3rd 4th 4th GS 2nd GS 1st SF 1st QF QF 2nd SF GS 14 22 Faroe Islands GS 1 Finland GS 1 9 France 2nd 1st SF 2nd GS SF GS GS 1st GS 5th SF 1st 13 25 Georgia QF SF 2 3 Germany QF 4th 5th 1st 2nd 2nd GS 2nd SF SF GS GS QF 13 28 Greece GS GS GS 3 13 Hungary GS GS GS 6th 5th q 6 15 Iceland GS GS GS 3 9 Israel GS GS GS GS 4 11 Italy GS 3rd SF 2nd QF GS GS 2nd 2nd QF 10 20 Liechtenstein 0 1 Luxembourg GS GS 2 Malta GS 1 Moldova GS 1 Netherlands GS 2nd 6th SF 2nd 1st 1st 2nd GS SF QF 1st 1st 2nd 14 20 Northern Ireland GS 1 5 Norway GS QF 2 9 Poland GS SF GS 3 12 Portugal GS 1st 3rd GS SF 1st GS QF SF 9 24 Republic of Ireland GS GS QF QF GS 5 12 Romania GS 1 9 Russia 1st 1st SF GS 8 8 4 16 9 Scotland GS SF GS GS GS GS 6 15 Serbia GS GS GS GS GS SF 6 17 10 Serbia and Montenegro QF GS 2 16 10 Slovakia SF 1 6 Slovenia GS GS GS 3 5 Spain 4th 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st GS 2nd QF 2nd 1st QF SF QF 14 30 Sweden SF QF QF GS GS 5 13 Switzerland 1st GS GS SF GS GS GS GS 8 17 Turkey GS 1st SF GS SF GS SF GS 8 17 Ukraine GS GS GS GS GS GS 6 10 Men s U 17 World Cup Qualifiers EditLegend1st Champions 2nd Runners up 3rd Third place 4th Fourth place QF Quarterfinals R2 Round 2 R1 Round 1 Hosts Not affiliated to UEFA q Qualified for upcoming tournament Team 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2023 Total Austria R1 R1 2 Belgium R1 3rd 2 Croatia Part of Yugoslavia R1 R1 QF 3 Czech Republic 7 QF R1 2 Denmark R1 1 East Germany QF Reunified with West Germany 1 England QF QF R1 1st 4 Finland R1 1 France QF 1st QF QF R1 R2 3rd 7 Germany 11 2nd QF R1 4th R1 3rd R2 3rd R2 QF 10 Hungary QF R1 2 Italy R1 4th R1 R1 R1 QF R2 QF 8 Netherlands 3rd R1 R1 4th 4 Poland 4th R1 2 Portugal 3rd QF QF 3 Russia 9 1st R2 R2 3 Scotland 2nd 1 Slovakia R1 1 Spain 2nd R1 3rd R1 R1 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd QF 10 Sweden 3rd 1 Switzerland 1st 1 Turkey 4th QF R1 3Awards EditGolden Player Award Edit For certain tournaments the official website UEFA com subsequently named a Golden Player Tournament Golden Player2002 Denmark Wayne Rooney2003 Portugal Miguel Veloso2004 France Cesc Fabregas2005 Italy Nuri Sahin2006 Luxembourg Toni Kroos2007 Belgium Bojan Krkic2008 Turkey Danijel Aleksic2009 Germany Mario Gotze2010 Liechtenstein Connor Wickham2011 Serbia Kyle Ebecilio2012 Slovenia Max Meyer2013 Slovakia Anton Mitryushkin2014 Malta Steven Bergwijn2015 Bulgaria Odsonne Edouard2016 Azerbaijan Jose Gomes2017 Croatia Jadon SanchoSee also EditUEFA European Championship UEFA European Under 21 Championship UEFA European Under 19 ChampionshipReferences Edit European U 16 U 17 Championship RSSSF Retrieved 11 October 2017 a b In 1987 it was ruled that Italy s Roberto Secci had not been eligible to play in the competition and UEFA decided that the title of Under 16 champions would not be awarded Italy success overruled UEFA com Retrieved 13 May 2020 UEFA Under 17 Championship 2008 Technical Report pdf UEFA com Archived PDF from the original on 20 October 2012 Retrieved 19 March 2009 a b c Malta Bulgaria Azerbaijan picked for U17s UEFA 20 March 2012 U17 finals in Estonia cancelled UEFA com 18 March 2020 It was then ruled that Roberto Secci had not been eligible to play in the competition and UEFA decided that the title of Under 16 champions would not be awarded this year Italy success overruled uefa com Retrieved 21 May 2016 a b Czechoslovakia was divided into Slovakia and the Czech Republic in 1993 after the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia FIFA considers both the Czech Republic and Slovakia as successor teams of Czechoslovakia a b Russia was banned from all competitions due to the invasion of Ukraine a b The USSR was dissolved in 1991 The 15 nations that were former Soviet Republics now compete separately FIFA considers Russia as the successor team of the USSR a b The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia broke up in 1991 all the nations that formed this country now compete separately FIFA considers Serbia as the successor team of Yugoslavia FIFA attributes all the results of West Germany 1977 1991 to Germany External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to UEFA European U 17 Championship UEFA com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UEFA European Under 17 Championship amp oldid 1131873044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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