2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship

The 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship began on 15 June 2009, and was the 17th UEFA European Under-21 Championship.

This was the first tournament after the competition reverted to a two-year format, following the single-year 2006–07 competition, which allowed the change to odd-numbered years. Sweden hosted the final tournament in June 2009; therefore, their under-21 team qualified automatically. Players born on or after 1 January 1986 were eligible to play in this competition.

2009 UEFA Under-21 Championship
2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
U21-Europamästerskapet för herrar 2009
Tournament details
Host country2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship Sweden
Dates15–29 June
Teams8 (finals)
51 (qualifying)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship Germany (1st title)
Runners-up2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship England
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored38 (2.53 per match)
Attendance163,090 (10,873 per match)
Top scorer(s)Sweden Marcus Berg (7 goals)
Best player(s)Sweden Marcus Berg
2007
2011

Qualification

The qualifying draw split the nations onto 10 groups of 5 or 6 teams. The seeding pots are formed on the basis of former performance in the tournament. Ten group winners along with four best-ranked runners-up advanced to the play-offs. Seven winners of the play-off pairs qualified for the final tournament.

Qualified teams

The finals' tournament draw took place on 3 December 2008 at the Svenska Mässan exhibition centre, Gothenburg. Prior to the final draw, Sweden had been seeded first in Group A as hosts of the tournament, while Spain were seeded first in Group B.

Final draw

Pot A

Pot B

Pot C

The first pot contained the top seeds, these would have been host nation Sweden and the reigning champions, The Netherlands. However, The Netherlands did not qualify meaning that the team with the best qualifying record, Spain, took their place. Sweden and Spain were then automatically assigned to A1 and B1 respectively. The second pot contained the teams with the next two best records in qualifying: these were England and Italy. England were drawn into position B3 and Italy into A3. The final pot contained the other four qualified teams: Serbia, Finland, Germany and Belarus. Belarus were drawn first into position A2, Germany went into B2, Serbia into A4 and Finland into B4.

Venues

2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
Örjans Vall, seen from the entrance

The following venues were chosen to hold the final tournament matches:

Stadium Location Normal capacity Tournament capacity
Swedbank Stadion Malmö 24,000 21,000
Gamla Ullevi Gothenburg 18,800 16,700
Olympia Helsingborg 17,000 12,000
Örjans Vall Halmstad 15,500 8,000

Sponsorship issues

2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
The Max restaurant at Borås Arena.
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
Swedbank Stadion without the Swedbank Stadion logo.

Following the refusal of the Swedish hamburger chain Max to close their restaurant at Borås Arena during the tournament (as they are not an official UEFA sponsor), UEFA disqualified Borås Arena from hosting games during the tournament. There is a contract between UEFA and the city and between UEFA and its sponsors saying that the UEFA sponsors shall have monopoly around the arena. A city cannot force Max to close down even if it happened to sign a contract with someone saying so, as Max have a tenancy agreement with the city. The first news on the issue was published on 1 April 2008, making many believe it was an April fools joke.

On 2 September 2008, the Swedish Football Association nominated Örjans Vall in Halmstad as a replacement venue for Borås Arena, and they officially became the fourth host city a few days later. They were awarded the three group stage games that were to be hosted by Borås Arena, while the second semi-final was moved from Borås to Helsingborg and Olympia.

Swedbank Stadion was referred to as Malmö New Stadium during the tournament, as Swedbank – which owned the naming rights to the stadium at the time – were not official UEFA sponsors.

Squads

Matches

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Italy 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Sweden 3 2 0 1 9 4 +5 6
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Serbia 3 0 2 1 1 3 −2 2
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Belarus 3 0 1 2 2 7 −5 1
Sweden 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 5–12009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Belarus
Martynovich 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  34' (o.g.)
Berg 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  38', 44', 81'
Svensson 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  89'
Report Kislyak 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  33'
Italy 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 0–02009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Serbia
Report
Attendance: 7,158

Sweden 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 1–22009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Italy
Toivonen 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  89' Report Balotelli 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  23'
Acquafresca 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  53'
Attendance: 11,618
Referee: Tony Chapron (France)
Belarus 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 0–02009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Serbia
Report
Attendance: 3,313

Serbia 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 1–32009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Sweden
Kačar 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  27' Report Berg 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  7', 15' (pen.)
Toivonen 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  29'
Attendance: 19,820
Belarus 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 1–22009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Italy
Kislyak 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  45' Report Acquafresca 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  45+3' (pen.), 75'
Attendance: 3,014

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  England 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 7
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Germany 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 5
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Spain 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Finland 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0
England 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 2–12009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Finland
Cattermole 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  15'
Richards 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  53'
Report Sparv 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  33' (pen.)
Attendance: 6,828
Spain 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 0–02009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Germany
Report
Attendance: 15,827
Referee: Tony Chapron (France)

Germany 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 2–02009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Finland
Höwedes 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  59'
Dejagah 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  61'
Report
Attendance: 6,011
Spain 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 0–22009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  England
Report Campbell 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  67'
Milner 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  73'
Attendance: 16,123

Finland 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 0–22009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Spain
Report Torrejón 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  29'
León 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  55'
Germany 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 1–12009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  England
Castro 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  5' Report Rodwell 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  30'
Attendance: 7,414

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
26 June – Helsingborg
 
 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Italy0
 
29 June – Malmö
 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Germany1
 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Germany4
 
26 June – Gothenburg
 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  England0
 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  England (p)3 (5)
 
 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Sweden3 (4)
 

Semi-finals

England 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 3–3 (a.e.t.)2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Sweden
Cranie 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  1'
Onuoha 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  27'
Bjärsmyr 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  38' (o.g.)
Report Berg 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  68', 81'
Toivonen 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  75'
Penalties
Milner 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
Hart 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
Cattermole 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
Johnson 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
Walcott 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
Gibbs 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
5–4 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Berg
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Elm
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Bjärsmyr
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Lustig
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  R. Bengtsson
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Molins
Attendance: 16,385

Italy 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 0–12009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Germany
Report Beck 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  48'
Attendance: 8,094

Final

Germany 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 4–02009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  England
Castro 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  23'
Özil 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  48'
Wagner 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  79', 84'
Report
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
Germany
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
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2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship 
England
GK 1 Manuel Neuer
RB 2 Andreas Beck
CB 4 Benedikt Höwedes
CB 5 Jérôme Boateng
LB 3 Sebastian Boenisch 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  65'
DM 15 Mats Hummels 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  83'
RM 14 Fabian Johnson 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  69'
CM 20 Gonzalo Castro
CM 8 Sami Khedira (c)
LM 10 Mesut Özil 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  89'
CF 13 Sandro Wagner 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  84'
Substitutions:
MF 16 Daniel Schwaab 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  69'
MF 6 Dennis Aogo 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  83'
DF 19 Marcel Schmelzer 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  89'
Coach:
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Horst Hrubesch
GK 22 Scott Loach
RB 2 Martin Cranie 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  79'
CB 17 Micah Richards
CB 6 Nedum Onuoha 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  46'
LB 19 Kieran Gibbs
DM 12 Fabrice Muamba 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  78'
CM 4 Lee Cattermole
CM 10 Mark Noble (c)
RW 7 James Milner
LW 11 Adam Johnson
CF 14 Theo Walcott
Substitutions:
DF 18 Michael Mancienne 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  46'
MF 15 Jack Rodwell 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  78'
MF 8 Craig Gardner 2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  79'
Coach:
2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Stuart Pearce

Man of the Match:
Mesut Özil (Germany)

Assistant referees:
Joël De Bruyn (Belgium)
György Ring (Hungary)
Fourth official:
Pedro Proença (Portugal)

Goalscorers

Match ball

The match ball for the competition is called the Adidas Terrapass, which was unveiled at the tournament draw in Gothenburg on 3 December. The ball is bright blue and yellow, the colours of the Swedish flag. It features 12 watermarks including one containing a map of Europe and one of the tournament logo. It is composed of 14 thermally bonded panels, which are claimed to improve the ball's accuracy and swerve.

References

2009 Uefa European Under-21 Championship  Media related to 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship at Wiki Commons

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