1995 European Under-18 Football Championship

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The 11th U-18 Football Championship was in the period from 15. bis 22. July 1995 in Greece held. The winner was Spain by a 4: 1 win against Italy . Like defending champions Portugal , Austria and Switzerland, Germany could not qualify.

mode

The eight qualified teams are divided into two groups of four teams each. Within the groups, each team plays each other once. The two group winners reach the final while the runners-up play for third place.

Attendees

The following teams took part in the tournament:

Venues

The games were played in the cities of Edessa , Katerini , Krya Vrysi , Larisa , Litochoro and Naoussa .

Preliminary round

Group A

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. ItalyItaly Italy  3  2  0  1 006: 300  +3 06th
 2. GreeceGreece Greece  3  1  1  1 007: 600  +1 04th
 3. NorwayNorway Norway  3  1  1  1 005: 400  +1 04th
 4th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia  3  1  0  2 003: 800  −5 03
July 15, 1995, Edessa
Italy - Greece 4: 1
July 15, 1995, Naoussa
Norway - Slovakia 3: 1
July 17, 1995, Edessa
Italy - Norway 2: 1
July 17, 1995, Kria Vris
Greece - Slovakia 5: 1
July 19, 1995, Kria Vris
Slovakia - Italy 1-0
July 19, 1995, Naoussa
Norway - Greece 1: 1

Group B

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. SpainSpain Spain  3  3  0  0 007: 200  +5 09
 2. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands  3  2  0  1 010: 600  +4 06th
 3. HungaryHungary Hungary  3  1  0  2 006: 800  −2 03
 4th TurkeyTurkey Turkey  3  0  0  3 002: 900  −7 00
July 15, 1995, Litochoro
Spain - Hungary 2: 1
July 15, 1995, Larissa
Netherlands - Turkey 4: 1
July 17, 1995, Litochoro
Spain - Turkey 3-0
July 17, 1995, Katerini
Netherlands - Hungary 5: 3
July 19, 1995, Katerini
Spain - Netherlands 2: 1
July 19, 1995, Litochoro
Hungary - Turkey 2: 1

Final round

Game for third place

July 21, 1995, Katerini
GreeceGreece Greece - NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 5-0

final

July 22, 1995, Katerini
SpainSpain Spain - ItalyItaly Italy 4: 1

decisions

Spain became European U-18 champions for the first time.

The winning eleven: Criado (Eneko) - Rodriquez, Domingo, Redondo, Moreno, Curro, Ismael, Carlos (Roa), Ribera, Gutierrez, Rufete

Carlos (3), Gutierrez / Totti scored the goals in the final.

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