Kejuaraan U-21 Eropa UEFA 2011

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UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2011 was the 18th staging of UEFA's European Under-21 Championship. The final tournament was hosted by Denmark between 11 and 25 June 2011.

UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2011
UEFA U21-EM 2011 (dalam bahasa Denmark)
Berkas:2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.png
Informasi turnamen
Tuan rumah Denmark
Jadwal
penyelenggaraan
11–25 June
Jumlah
tim peserta
8 (dari 1 konfederasi)
Tempat
penyelenggaraan
4 (di 4 kota)
Hasil turnamen
Juara Spanyol (gelar ke-3)
Tempat kedua  Swiss
Tempat ketiga Belarus
Tempat keempat Ceko
Statistik turnamen
Jumlah
pertandingan
16
Jumlah gol36 (2,25 per pertandingan)
Jumlah
penonton
101.955 (6.372 per pertandingan)
Pemain terbaikSpanyol Juan Mata
Pencetak gol
terbanyak
Spanyol Adrián (5 goals)
2009
2013

The Danish bid was chosen by UEFA's Executive Committee on 10 December 2008 in Nyon, Switzerland.[1] This bid defeated the other bid from Israel.

Qualification for the final tournament took place between March 2009 and October 2010.

This competition also acted as a qualifier for the 2012 Summer Olympics, as 3 teams qualified.

Spain won their third title after defeating Switzerland 2–0 in the final.[2][3]

Format

 
Andy, the mascot

The final tournament consisted of two groups of four, with the top two from each progressing to the semifinals where it becomes a knockout competition. In the finals held a year before a summer Olympic Games the championship also serves as qualification for the Olympic Football Tournament.

Players were eligible for the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship if they were born on or later than 1 January 1988.[4]

Seeding

The draw for the final tournament took place on 9 November 2010 at Aalborg Congress & Culture Centre in Aalborg.[5]

Similar to former tournaments, the games in each group are to be held at just two stadia. For the draw, the finalists were divided into three seeding pots, based on average points per game in the qualifying phase, with each group having one team from pot 1 and 2, and two teams from pot 3. Denmark, as hosts, were seeded first automatically.[6]

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3

Referees

In April 2011 UEFA published a list of referees, assistant referees and fourth officials to officiate at the tournament. All of the referees are either Premier Category 1-referees or Category 2-referees, respectively the second highest and third highest tier of international referees. All referees are appointed because they are deemed to be future elite referees, thus they are all between 31 and 38 years old and therefore adhere to the U21 philosophy of being the tournament of the stars of tomorrow.[7]

Referees

Fourth officials

Tiebreakers

As in Under-21 Euro 2009: If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings.

  1. Higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question
  2. Superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams in question
  3. Higher number of goals scored in the group matches played among the teams in question
  4. If, after applying criteria 1 to 4 to several teams, two or more teams still have an equal ranking, the criteria 1 to 4 will be reapplied to determine the ranking of these teams. If this procedure does not lead to a decision, criteria 5 and 6 will apply
  5. Results of all group matches:
    1. Superior goal difference
    2. Higher number of goals scored
    3. Fair play conduct
  6. Drawing of lots

Group stage

The draw took place on 9 November 2010 in Aalborg, Denmark.[8] The first round saw the eight teams divided into two groups of four teams. Each group was a round-robin, where each teams plays one game against every other team in their group. Teams were awarded three points for a win, one point for a draw and no points for a defeat. The teams finishing first and second in each group qualified for the semifinals.

Group A

In group A tie-breakers were needed to break down the three-point tie with Belarus, Denmark and Iceland. Belarus advanced due to a better goal difference in the matches between those three.[9]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
   Swiss 3 3 0 0 6 0 +6 9
  Belarus 3 1 0 2 3 5 −2 3
  Islandia 3 1 0 2 3 5 −2 3
  Denmark 3 1 0 2 3 5 −2 3

3 Way Tie-Breaker

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Belarus 2 1 0 1 3 2 +1 3
  Islandia 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 3
  Denmark 2 1 0 1 3 4 −1 3

All times are UTC+2.

11 June 2011
18:00
Belarus   2–0   Islandia
Varankow   77' (pen.)
Skavysh   87'
Report

11 June 2011
20:45
Denmark   0–1    Swiss
Report Shaqiri   48'

14 June 2011
18:00
Swiss    2–0   Islandia
Frei   1'
Emeghara   40'
Report

14 June 2011
20:45
Denmark   2–1   Belarus
Eriksen   22'
Jørgensen   71'
Report Baha   20'
Aarhus Stadion, Aarhus
Penonton: 18.152
Wasit: Paolo Tagliavento (Italy)

18 June 2011
20:45
Islandia   3–1   Denmark
Sigþórsson   58'
Bjarnason   60'
Valgarðsson   90+2'
Report Kadrii   81'
Aalborg Stadion, Aalborg
Penonton: 9.308
Wasit: Milorad Mažić (Serbia)

18 June 2011
20:45
Swiss    3–0   Belarus
Mehmedi   6' (pen.), 43'
Feltscher   90+3'
Report

Group B

 
Czech players after Bořek Dočkal's 2–0 goal against Ukraine
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Spanyol 3 2 1 0 6 1 +5 7
  Ceko 3 2 0 1 4 4 0 6
  Inggris 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2
  Ukraina 3 0 1 2 1 5 −4 1

All times are UTC+2.

12 June 2011
18:00
Ceko   2–1   Ukraina
Dočkal   49', 56' Report Bilyi   87'
Viborg Stadion, Viborg
Penonton: 4.251
Wasit: Milorad Mažić (Serbia)

12 June 2011
20:45
Spanyol   1–1   Inggris
Herrera   14' Report Welbeck   88'

15 June 2011
18:00
Ceko   0–2   Spanyol
Report Adrián   27', 47'

15 June 2011
20:45
Ukraina   0–0   Inggris
Report

19 June 2011
20:45
Inggris   1–2   Ceko
Welbeck   76' Report Chramosta   89'
Pekhart   90+4'
Viborg Stadion, Viborg
Penonton: 5.262
Wasit: Paolo Tagliavento (Italy)

19 June 2011
20:45
Ukraina   0–3   Spanyol
Report Mata   10', 72' (pen.)
Adrián   27'

Knockout stage

Knockout map

 
SemifinalFinal
 
      
 
22 June – Herning
 
 
   Swiss (a.e.t.)1
 
25 June – Aarhus
 
  Ceko0
 
   Swiss0
 
22 June – Viborg
 
  Spanyol2
 
  Spanyol (a.e.t.)3
 
 
  Belarus1
 
Olympic play-off
 
 
25 June – Aalborg
 
 
  Ceko0
 
 
  Belarus1

Semifinals

Winners qualify for 2012 Summer Olympics.

22 June 2011
18:00
Spanyol   3–1 (a.e.t.)   Belarus
Adrián   89', 105'
Jeffrén   113'
Report Varankow   38'

22 June 2011
21:00
Swiss    1–0 (p.w.)   Ceko
Mehmedi   114' Report

Olympic play-off

Winner qualifies for 2012 Summer Olympics.

25 June 2011
15:00
Ceko   0–1   Belarus
Report Filipenko   88'

Final

25 Juni 2011 (2011-06-25)
20:45
Swiss    0–2   Spanyol
Laporan Herrera   41'
Thiago   81'
Aarhus Stadion, Aarhus
Penonton: 16.110
Wasit: Paolo Tagliavento (Italy)

Goalscorers

5 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

Team of the Tournament

The UEFA Technical Team was charged with naming a squad composed of the 23 best players over the course of the tournament. The group of nine analysts watched every game at the tournament before making their decision after the final. Spain, with seven, had most players in the team.[10]

UEFA Team of the Tournament
Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards
  David de Gea   Chris Smalling   Christian Eriksen   Admir Mehmedi
  Yann Sommer   Kyle Walker   Marcel Gecov   Xherdan Shaqiri
  Tomáš Vaclík   Dídac Vilà   Ander Herrera   Adrián
  Timm Klose   Javi Martínez   Juan Mata
  Jonathan Rossini   Thiago   Kolbeinn Sigþórsson
  Yaroslav Rakitskiy   Mikhail Sivakov   Daniel Sturridge
  Nicolai Boilesen
  Ondřej Čelůstka

Medal table and Olympic qualifiers

  • Spain, Switzerland and Belarus qualify for the Olympic games finals.

See Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Pos Tim Main M S K MG KG SG Poin Final result
    Spanyol 5 4 1 0 11 2 +9 13 Gold Medal
     Swiss 5 4 0 1 7 2 +5 12 Silver Medal
    Belarus 5 2 0 3 5 8 −3 6 Bronze Medal
4   Ceko 5 2 0 3 4 6 −2 6 Fourth place
5   Islandia 3 1 0 2 3 5 −2 3 Eliminated in
group stage
6   Inggris 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2
7   Denmark (H) 3 1 0 2 3 5 −2 3
8   Ukraina 3 0 1 2 1 5 −4 1
Sumber: [ ]
(H) Tuan rumah.

Media

Broadcasting

Country/area Broadcaster(s) Source
  Belarus Belteleradio [11]
  Belgium Telenet [11]
  Brazil Globosat [11]
  Brunei Astro SuperSport [11]
  Bulgaria Nova Sport (Bulgaria) [11]
  Canada TSN (8 matches)
TSN2 (9 matches)
[12]
  Chile Telecanal (some matches) [butuh rujukan]
  Czech Republic Česká televize [11]
  Denmark TV 2 (5 matches)
TV 2 Sport (8 matches)
TV 2 Zulu (2 matches)
[11]
  France Direct8 [11]
  Germany Eurosport [11]
  Guatemala Trecevision
Canal 11
[11]
  Iceland RÚV [11]
  Indonesia RCTI
Indovision
[11]
  Israel Sport 1
Sport 1 HD
[11]
  Ireland Sky Sports [butuh rujukan]
  Italy RAI [11]
  Japan TV Asahi [13]
Latin America (except Brazil) Televideo Services [11]
  Malaysia Astro SuperSport [11]
  Mexico OTI [11]
Middle East and North Africa
List of countries
Al Jazeera Sports +4, +10

Al Jazeera Sports HD1

[11]
  Norway Viasat Fotball [11]
  Portugal Sport TV [11]
  South Africa Supersport International [11]
  Spain Cuatro (Spain's matches)
La Siete
[14]
  Sweden Viasat [15]
  Switzerland SRG SSR [11]
  Thailand MCOT/ GMM SPORT [butuh rujukan]
  Ukraine ICTV
Football TV Channel
[11]
  United Kingdom Sky Sports 1/Sky Sports HD1 [16]
  Venezuela Meridiano [11]

Referensi

  1. ^ "Denmark to host 2011 U21 finals". UEFA. 10 December 2008. Diakses tanggal 9 October 2010. 
  2. ^ "Spain crowned European Under-21 champions". UEFA. 25 June 2011. Diakses tanggal 25 June 2011. 
  3. ^ "Spain win tournament with victory over Switzerland". Daily Telegraph. 27 June 2011. Diakses tanggal 27 June 2011. 
  4. ^ Format & regulations – UEFA.COM, 12/10/10
  5. ^ "Final tournament". UEFA. 9 November 2010. Diakses tanggal 30 March 2011. 
  6. ^ "Seedningslag fastlagt til UEFA U21-EM 2011" [Seedings for UEFA Under-21 Championship 2011 defined] (dalam bahasa Dansk). Danish Football Association. 14 October 2010. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 11 March 2012. Diakses tanggal 14 October 2010. 
  7. ^ Dommere
  8. ^ "Agenda set for Under-21 finals draw in Aalborg". uefa.com. 3 November 2010. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 27 October 2010. Diakses tanggal 25 October 2010. 
  9. ^ "Switzerland and Belarus make it through". UEFA. 18 June 2011. Diakses tanggal 19 June 2011. 
  10. ^ U21 all-star squad named by UEFA technical team
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Media content rights sales in Europe: UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2011" (PDF). UEFA. 10 June 2011. 
  12. ^ 2011 UEFA Under 21 Broadcast Schedule on TSN
  13. ^ UEFA U-21 欧州選手権(ロンドン五輪欧州予選)
  14. ^ "UEFA Under 21 Broadcast Schedule Mediaset Spain". Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 12 June 2011. Diakses tanggal 25 June 2011. 
  15. ^ "U21-EM: Se morgondagens stjärnor på TV10". Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 11 March 2012. Diakses tanggal 11 June 2011. 
  16. ^ "Strong broadcast platform delivered for UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2011". UEFA.com. 10 June 2011. Diakses tanggal 11 June 2011.