The Norwegian U-21 national soccer team  is a selection team of Norwegian soccer players  . It is subject to the Norwegian Football Association  and represents it internationally at U-21 level  , for example in friendly matches  against the national teams of other national associations or at the European championships of  the continental association UEFA  .
Eligible to play are players who have not yet reached the age of 21 and who are Norwegian citizens  . In tournaments, the age at the first qualifying game or on January 1st of the year specified in the tournament rules is decisive. For example, players born on or after January 1, 1990 may be used for the qualification for the EM 2013  , which began in 2011 .
Tournament balances at U-21 European Championships 
year
 
Host country
 
Participation until ...
 
Last opponent
 
Result
 
 
1978 
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1980 
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1982 
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1984 
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1986 
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1988 
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1990 
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1992 
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1994 
France  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1996 
Spain  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
1998 
Romania  
5! 3rd place match 
Netherlands 
3! 3rd place
 
 
2000 
Slovakia  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
2002 
Switzerland  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
2004 
Germany  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
2006 
Portugal  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
2007 
Netherlands  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
2009 
Sweden  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
2011 
Denmark  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
2013 
Israel  
5! Semifinals 
Spain 
99! -
 
 
2015 
Czech Republic  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
2017 
Poland  
99! not qualified 
 
- 
99! -
 
 
 
Remarks:
↑  Between 1978 and 1992, the finals of the U-21 European Championship did not take place in a host country, but were played back and forth in the respective participating nations. 
 
 
Final squad 
EM 1998 in Romania 
 
U-21 Euro 1998  
Goalkeepers:   Espen Baardsen  , Terje Skjeldestad 
 
Defenders:   Odd Arne Espevoll  , Knut Henry Haraldsen  , Vegard Heggem  , Jon Inge Høiland  , Frode Kippe  , Hai Ngoc Tran  , Steinar Pedersen  , Tommy Stenersen 
 
Midfielders:   Trond Andersen  , Eirik Bakke  , Karl Oskar Fjørtoft  , Rune Hagen  , Daniel Berg Hestad   , Bjarte Lunde Aarsheim (C)  
Forwards:   Thorstein Helstad  , Steffen Iversen  , Erik Nevland  , Andreas Lund  , 
Coach:   Nils Johan Semb 
 
 
 
 
EM 2013 in Israel 
U-21 Euro 2013  
Goalkeepers:   Ørjan Nyland  , Arild Østbø  , Gudmund Kongshavn 
 
Defenders:   Martin Linnes  , Thomas Rogne  , Stefan Strandberg   , Vegar Eggen Hedenstad  ,  Omar Elabdellaoui  ,  Fredrik Semb Berge (C)  
Midfielders:   Harmeet Singh  , Markus Henriksen  , Håvard Nordtveit  , Anders Konradsen  , Magnus Wolff Eikrem  , Stefan Johansen  , Abdisalam Ibrahim  , Valon Berisha 
 
Forwards:   Jo Inge Berget  , Marcus Pedersen  , Håvard Nielsen  , Flamur Kastrati  , Joshua King  , Yann-Erik de Lanlay 
 
Coach:   Goal Ole Skullerud 
 
 
 
 
Trainer 
Record players and goal scorers 
 
See also Individual evidence 
↑  uefa.com: Regulations of the UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2011−13 (§17.02, p. 22)  
↑  fotball.no  accessed on April 14, 2017 
↑  fotball.no  accessed on April 14, 2017 
 
Web links 
European Football Association ( 
UEFA  ) men's U21 national teams
 
 
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