2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship

The UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2007 were held from 10 to 23 June 2007. It was the 16th staging of UEFA's European Under-21 Championship.

2007 UEFA Under-21 Championship
Europees kampioenschap voetbal onder 21 - 2007
Tournament details
Host country Netherlands
Dates10–23 June
Teams8 (finals)
51 (qualifying) (from 1 confederation)
Venue4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Netherlands (2nd title)
Runners-up Serbia
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored34 (2.27 per match)
Attendance211,999 (14,133 per match)
Top scorer Maceo Rigters (4 goals)
Best player Royston Drenthe
2006
2009

Summary

For the first time, a host nation was chosen ahead of the competition – the Netherlands, who were also the defending champions, were exempt from qualifying. The host nation was chosen on 15 December 2005. England, Italy, Portugal, Turkey, and Sweden also submitted bids. Of UEFA's 52 member countries, only the Faroe Islands did not compete in the qualification round for the tournament. That left 50 nations attempting to qualify for the seven remaining spots at the finals.

This was the first time that the competition's final matches took place in an odd-numbered year. UEFA took this decision with the will to give more visibility to the tournament, since during even-numbered years the competition was clouded by the approaching FIFA World Cup or the UEFA European Championship.

The tournament also served as the European qualifying tournament for the 2008 Summer Olympics, with a place for the four semi-finalists of the tournament. However, as England is not an Olympic nation, their team was ineligible for the Olympics; since England reached the semi-finals, a fifth-place playoff was necessary.

In this competition, a new UEFA penalty shoot-out record was established. The semi final between The Netherlands U21 and England U21 finished 1–1. Thirty-two penalties had to be taken before the tie was decided. The Netherlands U21 won 13–12, and went on to win the tournament by defeating Serbia U21 4–1 in the final.

After the final, some commotion arose in the Netherlands because several Dutch internationals with Surinamese roots carried the flag of Suriname with them during the trophy presentation.[citation needed] Dutch coach Foppe de Haan expressed the actions of these players as "inappropriate".[citation needed]

Qualification

In order to make the switch from even to odd-numbered years, the 2007 edition was a shortened version, condensed from a two-year campaign into a one-year campaign. Therefore, a completely new qualification format was devised to eliminate the weaker nations early, and saw a decrease in the size and duration of qualification groups.

Finals tournament

Draw

The draw for the finals took place in Arnhem on 24 November 2006, putting the eight qualifying nations into two groups. The provisional dates for the group games are 10 June to 17 June 2007, with Heerenveen and Arnhem each staging a semi-final on 20 June. The final took place on Saturday 23 June at Euroborg in Groningen.

The opening game was between the Netherlands and Israel at 10 June.

Venues

City Stadium Capacity
Arnhem Gelredome 25,000
Heerenveen Abe Lenstra Stadion 26,100
Groningen Euroborg 20,000
Nijmegen De Goffert 13,000

Squads

Group stage

Team qualified for the knockout stage
Team went to play-off for Olympics

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Netherlands 3 2 1 0 5 3 +2 7
 Belgium 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1 5
 Portugal 3 1 1 1 5 2 +3 4
 Israel 3 0 0 3 0 6 −6 0
Source: [citation needed]
Netherlands 1–0 Israel
Maduro 10' Report
Abe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen
Attendance: 22,013
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
Portugal 0–0 Belgium
Report
Euroborg, Groningen
Attendance: 7,197
Referee: Robert Małek (Poland)

Israel 0–1 Belgium
Report Mirallas 82'
Abe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen
Attendance: 5,239
Referee: Craig Thomson (Scotland)
Netherlands 2–1 Portugal
Babel 33' (pen.)
Rigters 75'
Report Veloso 77'
Euroborg, Groningen
Attendance: 19,498
Referee: Knut Kircher (Germany)

Netherlands 2–2 Belgium
Rigters 13'
Drenthe 37'
Report Mirallas 9'
Pocognoli 70'
Abe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen
Attendance: 24,099
Referee: Stéphane Lannoy (France)
Israel 0–4 Portugal
Report Fernandes 37'
Vaz Tê 45'
Veloso 49'
Nani 50'
Euroborg, Groningen
Attendance: 10,833
Referee: Zsolt Szabó (Hungary)

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Serbia 3 2 0 1 2 2 0 6
 England 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2 5
 Italy 3 1 1 1 5 4 +1 4
 Czech Republic 3 0 1 2 1 4 −3 1
Source: [citation needed]
Czech Republic 0–0 England
Report
Gelredome, Arnhem
Attendance: 9,382
Referee: Zsolt Szabó (Hungary)
Serbia 1–0 Italy
Milovanović 63' Report
De Goffert, Nijmegen
Attendance: 8,347
Referee: Stéphane Lannoy (France)

Czech Republic 0–1 Serbia
Report Janković 90+3'
De Goffert, Nijmegen
Attendance: 6,109
Referee: Robert Małek (Poland)
England 2–2 Italy
Nugent 24'
Lita 26'
Report Chiellini 36'
Aquilani 69'
Gelredome, Arnhem
Attendance: 17,103
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)

Italy 3–1 Czech Republic
Aquilani 4'
Chiellini 29'
Rossi 45+1'
Report Papadopulos 14'
Gelredome, Arnhem
Attendance: 7,167
Referee: Craig Thomson (Scotland)
England 2–0 Serbia
Lita 5'
Derbyshire 77'
Report
De Goffert, Nijmegen
Attendance: 9,133
Referee: Knut Kircher (Germany)

Knockout stage

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
20 June – Heerenveen
 
 
 Netherlands1 (13)
 
23 June – Groningen
 
 England1 (12)
 
 Netherlands4
 
20 June – Arnhem
 
 Serbia1
 
 Serbia2
 
 
 Belgium0
 

Semi-finals

Netherlands 1–1 (a.e.t.) England
Rigters 89' Report Lita 39'
Penalties
Babel
Drenthe
Janssen
Beerens
Maduro
De Ridder
Zuiverloon
Rigters
Kruiswijk
Waterman
Beerens
Drenthe
Maduro
Janssen
De Ridder
Zuiverloon
13–12 Young
Milner
Noble
Hoyte
Derbyshire
Ferdinand
Carson
Rosenior
Reo-Coker
Taylor
Young
Milner
Noble
Hoyte
Derbyshire
Ferdinand
Abe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen
Attendance: 23,467
Referee: Knut Kircher (Germany)

Serbia 2–0 Belgium
Kolarov 4'
Mrđa 87'
Report
Gelredome, Arnhem
Attendance: 17,438
Referee: Robert Małek (Poland)

Final

Netherlands 4–1 Serbia
Bakkal 17'
Babel 60'
Rigters 67'
Bruins 87'
Report Mrđa 79'
Euroborg, Groningen
Attendance: 19,813
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
GK 1 Boy Waterman
RB 2 Gianni Zuiverloon
CB 18 Ryan Donk
CB 4 Arnold Kruiswijk
LB 5 Erik Pieters  89'
DM 6 Hedwiges Maduro (c)
RM 13 Maceo Rigters  69'
LM 8 Royston Drenthe  9'  78'
AM 10 Otman Bakkal
CF 11 Daniël de Ridder
CF 9 Ryan Babel
Substitutes:
MF 12 Luigi Bruins  69'
FW 14 Roy Beerens  89'  78'
DF 19 Calvin Jong-a-Pin  89'
Coach:
Foppe de Haan
GK 1 Damir Kahriman
RB 3 Antonio Rukavina  89'
CB 2 Branislav Ivanović (c)  62'
CB 11 Duško Tošić  43'
LB 6 Aleksandar Kolarov  28'  62'
CM 7 Milan Smiljanić
CM 13 Nikola Drinčić  65'
RW 19 Dušan Basta  73'
AM 10 Dejan Milovanović
LW 8 Boško Janković
CF 9 Đorđe Rakić  73'
Substitutes:
MF 21 Zoran Tošić  65'
MF 14 Stefan Babović  73'
FW 18 Dragan Mrđa  82'  73'
Coach:
Miroslav Đukić

Man of the Match:
Ryan Babel (Netherlands)

Assistant referees:
Manuel Navarro (Switzerland)
Tomáš Mokoš (Slovakia)
Fourth official:
Stéphane Lannoy (France)

Awards

Best player

  • Royston Drenthe (Netherlands)

Team of the tournament

Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards

Scott Carson
Paulo Ribeiro

Branislav Ivanović
Giorgio Chiellini
Leighton Baines
Steven Taylor
Manuel da Costa
Gianni Zuiverloon
Duško Tošić
Jan Vertonghen
Ashley Young

Royston Drenthe
Otman Bakkal
Nigel Reo-Coker
Miguel Veloso
Manuel Fernandes
Alessandro Rosina
Alberto Aquilani

Kevin Mirallas
Maceo Rigters
Leroy Lita
David Nugent
Ryan Babel

Goalscorers

4 goals

  • Maceo Rigters

3 goals

  • Leroy Lita

2 goals

  • Alberto Aquilani
  • Ryan Babel
  • Giorgio Chiellini
  • Kevin Mirallas
  • Dragan Mrđa
  • Miguel Veloso

1 goal

  • Otman Bakkal
  • Luigi Bruins
  • Matt Derbyshire
  • Royston Drenthe
  • Manuel Fernandes
  • Boško Janković
  • Aleksandar Kolarov
  • Hedwiges Maduro
  • Dejan Milovanović
  • Nani
  • David Nugent
  • Michal Papadopulos
  • Sébastien Pocognoli
  • Giuseppe Rossi
  • Ricardo Vaz Tê

Medal table and Olympic qualifiers

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
 Netherlands (H) 5 3 2 0 10 5 +5 11 Champions
 Serbia 5 3 0 2 5 6 −1 9 Runners-up
 England 4 1 3 0 5 3 +2 6 Eliminated in
semi-finals
 Belgium 4 1 2 1 3 4 −1 5
5  Portugal 3 1 1 1 5 2 +3 4 Eliminated in
group stage
6  Italy 3 1 1 1 5 4 +1 4
7  Czech Republic 3 0 1 2 1 4 −3 1
8  Israel 3 0 0 3 0 6 −6 0
Source: UEFA
(H) Hosts

Olympic qualifying play-off

The 2007 European Under-21 Championship also served as the European qualifying round for the 2008 Olympic football tournament. Europe's four places at the Olympics were to be filled by the four semi-finalists; however, because England, one of the semi-finalists, cannot compete independently at the Olympics, a play-off match between Portugal and Italy, the two third-placed teams in each group, was arranged to identify the fourth European team to go to Beijing. Italy defeated Portugal through a penalty shoot-out.

Portugal 0–0 (a.e.t.) Italy
Report
Penalties
Moutinho
Nani
Fernandes
Veloso
Antunes
3–4 Pellè
Montolivo
Criscito
Palladino
De Goffert, Nijmegen
Attendance: 5,161
Referee: Stéphane Lannoy (France)

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