Maurice Burlaz Trophy
The Maurice Burlaz Trophy has been awarded every two years by UEFA since 1990 to the European national association, “whose male youth teams have achieved the best results in UEFA competitions”. The award is named after Maurice Burlaz , the former Vice-Chairman of the UEFA Youth Committee .
Previous winners
- 1990: Portugal - U18 vice European champion , junior world champion 1989 and third in the U16 world championship 1989
- 1992: Germany - U16 European champion
- 1994: Spain - third in the U18 European Championship and third in the U21 European Championship
- 1996: Spain - U18 Vice European Champion and U21 Vice European Champion
- 1998: Spain - third in the U16 European Championship , U21 European champion and third in the U17 World Championship in 1997
- 2000: Portugal - U16 European Champion and Junior World Champion 1999
- 2002: Spain - U19 European Champion
- 2004: Spain - U19 European Champion , Vice Junior World Champion 2003 and U17 Vice World Champion 2003
- 2006: Spain - European U19 champions
- 2007: Spain - U17 European Champion , U19 European Champion and U17 Vice World Champion
- 2009: Germany - U17 European champions , U19 European champions 2008 and U21 European champions
- 2011: Spain - U19 European champions and U21 European champions
- 2013: France - U19 Vice European Champion and U20 World Champion
- 2015: Germany - U17 Vice European Champion and U19 European Champion
Most frequent awards
Individual evidence
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