How the #WU19EURO was won: knockout highlights
Monday, August 1, 2016
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France claimed the 2016 title after following up their semi-final win against Switzerland by beating Spain. Watch the 14 goals from the three knockout games in Senec.
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ROLL OF HONOUR
- Champions: France (first team to appear in 8 WU19 finals)
- Runners-up: Spain
- First qualifications: Austria, Slovakia (hosts)
- Top scorer (finals): Marie-Antoinette Katoto (France) 6
- Top scorer (season): Sippie Folkertsma (Netherlands) 11
- New record for most UEFA youth final appearances: Nuria Garrote, Nahikari García, Andrea Sánchez Falcón (Spain) 4
- New record of most UEFA youth semi-final appearances: Nuria Garrote, Nahikari García (Spain) 5
- New UEFA youth final tournament appearance record: Nahikari García (Spain) 22
- New UEFA youth national-team appearance record inc qualifying: Andrea Sánchez Falcón (Spain) 40
- New WU19 finals appearance record: Nahikari García (Spain) 15
WATCH HIGHLIGHTS
Tuesday 19 July
Group A
Slovakia 0-6 Netherlands (Senec)
France 0-1 Norway (Zlate Moravce)
Group B
Spain 1-0 Germany (Senica)
Austria 0-4 Switzerland (Myjava)
Friday 22 July
Group A
Netherlands 1-0 Norway (Zlate Moravce)
Slovakia 0-6 France (Senec)
Group B
Germany 2-4 Switzerland (Senica)
Spain 4-0 Austria (Myjava)
Monday 25 July
Group A
Netherlands 1-2 France (Senec)
Norway 0-0 Slovakia* (Zlate Moravce)
Group B
Germany 3-1 Austria (Senica)
Switzerland 0-5 Spain (Myjava)
Thursday 28 July
Semi-finals
France 3-1 Switzerland (Senec)
Spain 4-3 Netherlands (Senec)
Sunday 31 July
Final
France 2-1 Spain (Senec)
*Match abandoned on 50 minutes after heavy rain made the pitch unplayable. With both teams out, it was agreed that the 0-0 scoreline would stand.