2005 UEFA Under-19 Championship2005 Craobhchomórtas Eorpach Faoi 19 UEFA |
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Host country | Northern Ireland |
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Dates | 18–29 July |
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Teams | 8 (from 1 confederation) |
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Venue(s) | 5 (in 4 host cities) |
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Champions | France (6th title) |
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Runners-up | England |
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Matches played | 15 |
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Goals scored | 46 (3.07 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Borko Veselinović (5 goals) |
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Best player(s) | Abdoulaye Balde |
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International football competition
The 2005 UEFA European Under-19 Championship was held in Northern Ireland between 18 and 29 July 2005.
Venues
Map of the final tournament venues
Qualifications
There were two separate rounds of qualifications held before the Final Tournament.
1. 2005 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification
2. 2005 UEFA European Under-19 Championship elite qualification
Teams
The eight teams that participated in the final tournament were:
Match officials
Six referees were selected for the tournament:
Squads
Group stage
Group A
Group B
Semi-finals
Final
2005 UEFA U-19 European champions
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/Flag_of_France.svg/45px-Flag_of_France.svg.png) France Sixth title
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Top scorers
- 5 goals
- 4 goals
- 3 goals
- 2 goals
External links
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Under-18 era, 1948–2001 | FIFA Youth Tournament | |
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UEFA Youth Tournament | |
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- 2002
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- 2005 (First, Elite)
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- 2012 (First, Elite)
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- 2014 (First, Elite)
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