UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship - UEFA European Youth Championship

UEFA European Youth Championship

UEFA European U-18 Championship
Year Host Final
Winner Score Runner-up
1981
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West Germany
West Germany
1 - 0
Poland
1982
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Finland
Scotland
3 - 1
Czechoslovakia
1983
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England
France
1 - 0
Czechoslovakia
1984
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Soviet Union
Hungary
0 - 0
(3 - 2) ps

Soviet Union
1986
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Yugoslavia
East Germany
3 - 1
Italy
1988
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Czechoslovakia
Soviet Union
3 - 1
aet

Portugal
1990
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Hungary
Soviet Union
0 - 0
(4 - 2) ps

Portugal
1992
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Germany
Turkey
2 - 1
asdet

Portugal
1993
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England
England
1 - 0
Turkey
1994
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Spain
Portugal
1 - 1
(4 - 1) ps

Germany
1995
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Greece
Spain
4 - 1
Italy
1996
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France
France
1 - 0
Spain
1997
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Iceland
France
1 - 0
asdet

Portugal
1998
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Cyprus
Republic of Ireland
1 - 1
(4 - 3) ps

Germany
1999
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Sweden
Portugal
1 - 0
Italy
2000
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Germany
France
1 - 0
Ukraine
2001
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Finland
Poland
3 - 1
Czech Republic
UEFA European U-19 Championship
2002
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Norway
Spain
1 - 0
Germany
2003
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Liechtenstein
Italy
2 - 0
Portugal
2004
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Switzerland
Spain
1 - 0
Turkey
2005
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Northern Ireland
France
3 - 1
England
2006
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Poland
Spain
2 - 1
Scotland
2007
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Austria
Spain
1 - 0
Greece
2008
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Czech Republic
Germany
3 - 1
Italy
2009
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Ukraine
Ukraine
2 - 0
England
2010
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France
France
2 - 1
Spain
2011
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Romania
Spain
3 - 2
aet

Czech Republic
2012
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Estonia
Spain
1 - 0
Greece
2013
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Lithuania
2014
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Hungary
2015
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Greece
2016
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Germany

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