Spain claim first U19 Futsal title: at a glance
Saturday, September 14, 2019
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Spain won every game they played on the road to claiming the inaugural title in Riga.
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Winners: Spain
Runners-up: Croatia
Semi-finalists: Poland, Portugal
Top scorers (finals)
Adrián Rodríguez (Spain) 3
Antonio Pérez (Spain) 5
Danylo Bielan (Ukraine) 3
Ricardo Mayor (Spain) 3
David Peña (Spain) 3
Pavel Karpov (Russia) 3
Tomasz Palonek (Poland) 3
Božo Sučić (Croatia) 3
Top scorers (season)
Danil Karpyuk (Russia) 8
Fran Vukelić (Croatia) 8
Antonio Pérez (Spain) 7
Qendrim Bakija (Belgium) 7
Mamas Loizou (Cyprus) 7
Team of the tournament
Krzysztof Iwanek (Poland/Record Bielsko-Biała, goalkeeper)
Antonio Navarro (Spain/Murcia FS, goalkeeer)
Ricardo Mayor (Spain/Murcia FS)
Tomás Paço (Portugal/Sporting CP)
Alejandro Cerón (Spain/Barça)
Josip Jurlina (Croatia/MNK Split)
Antonio Pérez (Spain/Jaén)
Cristian Molina (Spain/Ciudad de Móstoles)
Bernat Povill (Spain/Barça)
Fran Vukelić (Croatia/Futsal Dinamo)
David Peña (Spain/Barça)
Jesús Gordillo (Spain/Palma)
Adrián Rodríguez (Spain/Santiago)
Hugo Neves (Portugal/Sporting CP)
Group stage
Sunday 8 September:
Ukraine 7-0 Netherlands: Group B
Croatia 0-3 Spain: Group B
Poland 3-2 Russia: Group A
Latvia 0-6 Portugal: Group A
Monday 9 September:
Netherlands 0-6 Croatia: Group B
Ukraine 1-7 Spain: Group B
Russia 5-1 Latvia: Group A
Poland 1-3 Portugal: Group A
Wednesday 11 September:
Portugal 4-1 Russia: Group A
Croatia 3-1 Ukraine: Group B
Spain 5-0 Netherlands: Group B
Latvia 1-3 Poland: Group A
Knockout phase
Thursday 12 September:
Semi-finals
Portugal 2-2 Croatia (aet, Croatia win 3-2 on pens)
Spain 3-1 Poland
Saturday 14 September:
Final
Croatia 1-6 Spain