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2013 UEFA U-21 Championship
The final tournament will be hosted by Israel between the 5–18 June 2013 Group A : 05.06.2013 18.00 Israel - Norwegen 05.06.2013 20.30 England - Italien 08.06.2013 18.00 England - Norwegen 08.06.2013 20.30 Italien - Israel 11.06.2013 18.00 Israel - England 11.06.2013 18.00 Norwegen - Italien Group B: 06.06.2013 18.00 Spanien - Russland 06.06.2013 20.30 Niederlande - Deutschland 09.06.2013 18.00 Niederlande - Russland 09.06.2013 20.30 Deutschland - Spanien 12.06.2013 18.00 Spanien - Niederlande 12.06.2013 18.00 Russland - Deutschland Semifinals 15 June 2013 18:30 A1 vs B2 15 June 2013 21:30 B1 vs A2 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Final 18 June 2013 19:00 may the best team win |
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italy-spain 2-4
spain is 2013 under21 champion |
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SemiFinals
Italien - Niederlande 1:0 Spanien --Norwegen 3:0 |
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italy-holland 1-0
italy will be in final vs spain |
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Group B
Spanien --Niederlande 3:0 Deutschland -- Russland 2:1 Semi-Finales: Spanien --Norwegen (15.06) Italien --Niederlande (15:06) |
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Group A
Norwegen -- Italien 1:1 England --Israel 0:1 The Three Lions crashed out of the tournament |
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Group B
Niederlande --Russland 5:1 Deutschland --Spanien 0:1 Germany is out of the tournament |
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eagle_si wrote:So another huge disappointment for an England team. We fancied our chances going into the tournament, having been on a long unbeaten run, but now we're out already after two defeats I don't know what the case is in other countries, but in England there's the mentality that good young players go straight into the full squad (where they often end up sitting on the bench) instead of getting real tournament experience with the U-21s. Theoretically, we could have had players such as Phil Jones, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jack Wilshere in our team. There again, when you have a manager who's capable of getting a team to score no home goals in half a season of matches, then it's no wonder. The same can happen to the German team today vs Spain. But I don't blame them cause the best U21 players are part of the A-Team. (Götze,Reus,Gündogan,Schürle,Kroos and Draxler) |
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So another huge disappointment for an England team. We fancied our chances going into the tournament, having been on a long unbeaten run, but now we're out already after two defeats I don't know what the case is in other countries, but in England there's the mentality that good young players go straight into the full squad (where they often end up sitting on the bench) instead of getting real tournament experience with the U-21s. Theoretically, we could have had players such as Phil Jones, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jack Wilshere in our team. There again, when you have a manager who's capable of getting a team to score no home goals in half a season of matches, then it's no wonder.
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Group A
England --Norwegen 1:3 0:1Fredrik Semb Berge 0 :2Jo Inge Berget 0 :3 Magnus Eikrem 1 :3 Craig Dawson Italien --Israel 4:0 1 :0 Saponara 2 :0Gabbiadini 3 :0Gabbiadini 4 :0 Florenzi |
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Group B
Spanien - Russland 1:0(Morata) ´Niederlande -Deutschland 3:2 1:0 Maher 2:0 Wijnaldum 2:1 Rudy 2:2 Holtby 3:2 Fer |
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england-italy 0-1
79'insigne |
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Dr.Menard wrote:thanx for your post ,but who is that? It's Wilfried Zaha. He's just helped to get Palace promoted, and next season he'll be playing for Manchester United. He's in England's squad for this tournament, but didn't play this evening. So it's no coincidence that we lost |
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the Euro U21 has begun and here are the first results:
Group A Israel -Norwegen 2-2 goals :1-0:Biton 1:1 Pedersen 2:1:Turgeman 2:2 :Singh England -Italien 0-1 0:1 Insigne |
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