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This article describes the final round of the 2019 European Under-21 Football Championship in Italy and San Marino .
game schedule
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Semifinals
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final
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Germany Germany
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4th
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Romania Romania
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2
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Germany Germany
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Spain Spain
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2
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Spain Spain
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4th
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France France
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Semifinals
Germany - Romania 4: 2 (1: 2)
Germany
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Romania
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Germany
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Romania
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Alexander Nübel - Lukas Klostermann , Jonathan Tah , Timo Baumgartl , Maximilian Mittelstädt - Maximilian Eggestein (88th Arne Maier ), Florian Neuhaus (79th Lukas Nmecha ), Mahmoud Dahoud (90 + 3rd Robin Koch ) - Levin Öztunali , Nadiem Amiri , Luca Waldschmidt Trainer: Stefan Kuntz(C)![Captain of the crew](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/76/Captain_sports.svg/12px-Captain_sports.svg.png)
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Ionuț Radu - Cristian Manea , Ionuț Nedelcearu , Alexandru Pașcanu , Florin Ștefan - Tudor Băluță , Alexandru Cicâldău (69th Andrei Ciobanu ), Dennis Man , Ianis Hagi - George Adrian Pușcaș (87th Petre ), Andrei Ivan (55th Florinel Coman ) Coach: Mirel Rădoi(C)![Captain of the crew](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/76/Captain_sports.svg/12px-Captain_sports.svg.png)
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1: 0 Amiri (21st)
2: 2 Waldschmidt (51st, penalty kick)
3: 2 Waldschmidt (90th)
4: 2 Amiri (90th + 4 ')
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1: 1 Pușcaș (26th, foul penalty)
1: 2 Pușcaș (44.)
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Baumgartl (25th), Tah (47th)
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Ivan (35.), Hagi (50.), Pașcanu (88.)
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Pașcanu (90th + 2 ')
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Spain - France 4: 1 (2: 1)
Spain
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France
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Spain
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France
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Antonio Sivera - Martín Aguirregabiria , Unai Núñez , Jesús Vallejo , Júnior Firpo - Fabián (85th Mikel Merino ), Marc Roca - Dani Olmo , Dani Ceballos (74th Carlos Soler ), Pablo Fornals - Mikel Oyarzabal (63rd Borja Mayoral ) coach : Luis de la Fuente
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Paul Bernardoni - Fodé Ballo-Touré , Dayot Upamecano , Ibrahima Konaté , Colin Dagba (22nd Kelvin Amian ) - Houssem Aouar , Lucas Tousart (58th Moussa Dembélé ), Mattéo Guendouzi - Jeff Reine-Adélaïde , Jean-Philippe Mateta (71. Marcus Thuram ), Jonathan Ikoné Trainer: Sylvain Ripoll(C)![Captain of the crew](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/76/Captain_sports.svg/12px-Captain_sports.svg.png)
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1: 1 Marc Roca (28th)
2: 1 Oyarzabal (45th + 5 ', penalty kick)
3: 1 Dani Olmo (47th)
4: 1 Mayoral (67th)
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0: 1 Mateta (16th, foul penalty)
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Firpo (14th), Fabián (25th), Aguirregabiria (82nd), Nuñez (90th)
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Mateta (18th), Thuram (81st)
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final
Spain - Germany 2: 1 (1: 0)
Spain
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Germany
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Spain
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Germany
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Antonio Sivera - Jesús Vallejo , Unai Núñez , Martín Aguirregabiria , Júnior Firpo - Fabián (78th Mikel Merino ), Dani Olmo , Marc Roca , Pablo Fornals (72nd Borja Mayoral ) - Dani Ceballos , Mikel Oyarzabal (55th Carlos Soler ) coaches : Luis de la Fuente(C)![Captain of the crew](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/76/Captain_sports.svg/12px-Captain_sports.svg.png)
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Alexander Nübel - Benjamin Henrichs , Lukas Klostermann , Jonathan Tah , Timo Baumgartl - Maximilian Eggestein (78th Lukas Nmecha ), Mahmoud Dahoud , Suat Serdar (61st Florian Neuhaus ) - Levin Öztunali (72nd Marco Richter ), Luca Waldschmidt , Nadiem Amiri Trainer: Stefan Kuntz(C)![Captain of the crew](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/76/Captain_sports.svg/12px-Captain_sports.svg.png)
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1-0 Fabián (8th)
2-0 Olmo (69th)
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2: 1 Amiri (88.)
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Vallejo (33.), Núñez (71.), Sivera (83.)
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