Spain win 2024 Under-19 EURO: At a glance
Sunday, July 28, 2024
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Spain beat France in the Belfast final to win the 2024 European Under-19 Championship.
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Winners: Spain
Runners-up: France
Semi-finalists: Italy, Ukraine
Also qualified for 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup: Norway
Player of the Tournament: Iker Bravo (Spain)
Team of the Tournament: Vladyslav Krapyvtsov (Ukraine); Mattia Mannini (Italy), Jérémy Jacquet (France), Yarek Gasiorowski (Spain), Berkay Yılmaz (Türkiye); Valentin Atangana (France), Gerard Hernández (Spain), Luca Di Maggio (Italy); Dani Rodríguez (Spain), Iker Bravo (Spain), Saimon Bouabre (France)
Top scorers
Final tournament
3 Daniel Braut (Norway)
2 Valentin Atangana (France)
2 Saimon Bouabre (France)
2 Iker Bravo (Spain)
2 Francesco Camarda (Italy)
2 Mikel Krüger-Johnsen (Denmark)
2 Alexander Simmelhack (Denmark)
2 Kevin Zeroli (Italy)
Including qualifying
8 Dzenan Pejcinovic (Germany)
7 Sindre Walle Egeli (Norway)
7 Matvii Ponomarenko (Ukraine)
Al the results
Monday 15 July
Group A
Italy 2-1 Norway
Northern Ireland 0-0 Ukraine
Tuesday 16 July
Group B
Denmark 1-2 Spain
France 2-1 Türkiye
Thursday 18 July
Group A
Norway 0-0 Ukraine
Northern Ireland 0-3 Italy
Friday 19 July
Group B
Denmark 2-4 France
Türkiye 1-1 Spain
Sunday 21 July
Group A
Norway 2-0 Northern Ireland
Ukraine 3-2 Italy
Monday 22 July
Group B
Türkiye 3-3 Denmark
Spain 2-2 France
Thursday 25 July
FIFA U-20 World Cup play-off
Norway 1-1 Türkiye (aet, Norway won 10-9 on penalties)
Semi-finals
Italy 0-1 Spain (aet)
France 1-0 Ukraine
Sunday 28 July
Final
Spain 2-0 France
Roll of honour
2024: Spain (Northern Ireland)
2023: Italy (Malta)
2022: England (Slovakia)
2019: Spain (Armenia)
2018: Portugal (Finland)
2017: England (Georgia)
2016: France (Germany)
2015: Spain (Greece)
2014: Germany (Hungary)
2013: Serbia (Lithuania)
2012: Spain (Estonia)
2011: Spain (Romania)
2010: France (France)
2009: Ukraine (Ukraine)
2008: Germany (Czechia)
2007: Spain (Austria)
2006: Spain (Poland)
2005: France (Northern Ireland)
2004: Spain (Switzerland)
2003: Italy (Liechtenstein)
2002: Spain (Norway)
Titles
Spain 9
France 3
Germany 2
England 2
Italy 2
Portugal 1
Serbia 1
Ukraine 1
Top-two finishes
Spain 10
Portugal 6
Italy 5
France 5
England 4
Germany 3
Greece 2
Czechia 1
Israel 1
Russia 1
Scotland 1
Serbia 1
Türkiye 1
Ukraine 1
Top-four finishes
France 12
Spain 12
Portugal 8
England 7
Italy 7
Czechia 5
Serbia/Serbia and Montenegro 5
Germany 5
Ukraine 4
Austria 3
Greece 3
Republic of Ireland 2
Croatia 1
Hungary 1
Israel 1
Netherlands 1
Norway 1
Russia 1
Scotland 1
Switzerland 1
Türkiye 1
(bold: includes 2024)
Records apply only for UEFA European Under-19 Championship (from 2001/02)