2025 UEFA European Under-17 Championship
2025 UEFA Kampionati Evropian U-17 | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Albania |
Dates | 19 May – 1 June |
Teams | 8 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 4 (in 4 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Portugal (7th title) |
Runners-up | France |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 15 |
Goals scored | 54 (3.6 per match) |
Attendance | 63,571 (4,238 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Samuele Inacio (5 goals) |
Best player(s) | Rafael Quintas |
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The 2025 UEFA European Under-17 Championship was the 22nd edition of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship (41st edition if the under-16 era is included), the annual international football competition contested by the men's under-17 national teams of the UEFA member associations. Albania was selected by UEFA on 26 September 2023 to host the final tournament, for the first time.[1]
A total of eight teams competed in the final tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2008 eligible to participate.[2] The final tournament and its qualification competition served as the UEFA qualifiers for the FIFA U-17 World Cup, with the top 11 teams qualifying for the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar as the UEFA representatives.
Portugal won the competition for the 7th time (3rd in the under-17 era) after defeating France 3–0 in the final.
Qualification
Qualified teams
The following teams qualified for the final tournament.
Note: All appearance statistics include only U-17 era (since 2002).
Team | Method of qualification | Finals appearance | Last appearance | Previous best performance |
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Albania | Hosts | 1st | Debut | |
Italy | League A Group A1 winners | 13th | 2024 (Champions) | Champions (2024) |
Germany | League A Group A2 winners | 15th | 2023 (Champions) | Champions (2009, 2023) |
France | League A Group A3 winners | 16th | 2024 (Group stage) | Champions (2004, 2015, 2022) |
Portugal | League A Group A4 winners | 12th | 2024 (Runners-up) | Champions (2003, 2016) |
Czech Republic | League A Group A5 winners | 8th | 2024 (Quarter-finals) | Runners-up (2006) |
Belgium | League A Group A6 winners | 9th | 2022 (Group stage) | Semi-finals (2007, 2015, 2018) |
England | League A Group A7 winners | 17th | 2024 (Quarter-finals) | Champions (2010, 2014) |
Venues
The tournament will be hosted in 4 venues.[3]
Durrës | Elbasan |
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Niko Dovana Stadium Capacity: 12,040 |
Elbasan Arena Capacity: 12,800 |
Rrogozhinë | Tirana |
Egnatia Arena Capacity: 4,000 |
Arena Kombëtare Capacity: 22,500 |
Officials
A total of 6 referees and 6 assistant referees were selected by UEFA for the tournament.[4]
Referee | Assistants |
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Patrik Kolarić (Croatia) | Luka Pajić (Croatia) |
Mikkel Redder (Denmark) | Martin Markus (Denmark) |
Oliver Reitala (Finland) | Olli Jantunen (Finland) |
Joey Kooij (Netherlands) | Dyon Fikkert (Netherlands) |
Łukasz Kuźma (Poland) | Marek Arys (Poland) |
Oleksiy Derevinskyi (Ukraine) | Oleksiy Myronov (Ukraine) |
Christopher Rae (Scotland) | |
Guillaume Maire (Switzerland) |
Squads
Group stage
The group winners and runners-up advanced to the semi-finals.
Tie-breaking criteria for group play |
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The ranking of teams in the group stage is determined as follows:
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Group A
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | France | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 0 | +7 | 7 | Knockout stage |
2 | Portugal | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 6 | 1 | +5 | 7 | |
3 | Germany | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 3 | |
4 | Albania (H) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 12 | −12 | 0 |
Group B
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Italy | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 4 | +4 | 9 | Knockout stage |
2 | Belgium | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4 | +1 | 4 | |
3 | England | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 4 | |
4 | Czech Republic | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 9 | −5 | 0 |
Italy | 2–1 | Czech Republic |
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Belgium | 3–1 | Czech Republic |
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Italy | 4–2 | England |
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Belgium | 1–2 | Italy |
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Czech Republic | 2–4 | England |
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Knockout stage
In the knockout stage, a penalty shoot-out was used to decide the winner if necessary (no extra time was played).[5][6]
Bracket
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
29 May – Elbasan | ||||||
France | 3 | |||||
1 June – Tirana | ||||||
Belgium | 2 | |||||
France | 0 | |||||
29 May – Tirana | ||||||
Portugal | 3 | |||||
Italy | 2 (3) | |||||
Portugal (p) | 2 (4) | |||||
Semi-finals
Final
Goalscorers
There were 54 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 3.6 goals per match.
5 goals
4 goals
2 goals
- Ali Camara
- Noah Fernandez
- Anísio Cabral
- Tomás Soares
1 goal
- August De Wannemacker
- Wout Gielen
- Axl Wins
- Kryštof Čížek
- Martin Palaščák
- Hugo Sochůrek
- Matouš Srb
- Max Dowman
- Harry Gray
- Harry Howell
- Ilyas Azizi
- Christ Batola
- Abdoulaye Camara
- Djibril Coulibaly
- Hermann Malonga
- Rudy Matondo
- Lasse Isbruch
- Jeremiah Mensah
- Wisdom Mike
- Kenziah Oteng-Mensah
- Alexander Staff
- Antonio Arena
- Alessio Baralla
- Thomas Campaniello
- Cristiano De Paoli
- Andrea Luongo
- Daniel Banjaqui
- Martim Chelmik
- Duarte Cunha
- Stevan Manuel
- Mateus Mide
- Gil Neves
- Rafael Quintas
Awards
The following awards were given after the conclusion of the tournament:
- Player of the Tournament: Rafael Quintas[7]
- Top Scorer: Samuele Inacio[8]
Team of the Tournament
After the tournament, the Under-17 Team of the Tournament was selected by the UEFA Technical Observer panel.[9]
Position | Player |
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Goalkeeper | Romário Cunha |
Right Back | Daniel Banjaqui |
Centre Back | Emmanuel Mbemba |
Centre Back | Mauro Furtado |
Left Back | Lucas Batbedat |
Defensive Midfielder | Nathan De Cat |
Defensive Midfielder | Rafael Quintas |
Right Winger | Duarte Cunha |
Attacking Midfielder | Samuele Inacio |
Left Winger | Jesse Bisiwu |
Centre Forward | Djylian N'Guessan |
References
- ^ "Albania, Estonia, Latvia to host U17 EURO in 2025, 2026, 2027". UEFA. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
- ^ New U17 Euro format from 2024/25, UEFA.com
- ^ "2024 U17 EURO finals in Cyprus: Tournament information". UEFA. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
- ^ "UEFA zyrtarizon arbitrat kryesorë për Europianin U-17 "Shqipëri 2025"". Albanian Football Federation. 16 May 2025. Retrieved 16 May 2025.
- ^ "Regulations of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship". UEFA. 16 April 2025.
- ^ "2025 UEFA European Under-17 Championship: All the fixtures". UEFA. 1 April 2025.
- ^ "Rafael Quintas named 2025 UEFA European Under-17 Championship Player of the Tournament". UEFA. 1 June 2025. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
- ^ "2025 Under-17 EURO top scorer: Inacio finishes out in front". UEFA. 30 May 2025. Retrieved 10 June 2025.
- ^ "2025 U17 EURO Team of the Tournament". UEFA. 3 June 2025. Retrieved 10 June 2025.