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2011 UEFA European Under-17 Championship squads
Main article: 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship
The 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship was an international Under-17 age group football tournament held in Serbia from 3 May until 15 May 2011. The 8 national teams involved in the tournament are required to register a squad of 18 players; only players in these squads are eligible to take part in the tournament.
Before the start of the tournament, the UEFA administration provides all participating teams with an official form which must be completed with the 18 players participating in the tournament. Two of these 18 players must be goalkeepers.
The form must be accompanied by the 18 selected players' passports to prove they are eligible for the tournament.
Any injured or sick goalkeepers and a maximum of two injured or sick players may be replaced upon submission of written medical evidence and approved by the UEFA doctor on duty at the tournament. Replaced players can take no further part in the tournament.
The 18 players must wear set numbers between 1 and 99. No number may be used by more than one player in the course of the tournament.
For all matches played in the tournament, players must wear the number indicated on the official list of 18 players.
Players name marked in bold went on to earn full international caps.
Group A
{{fbu|17|Denmark}}
Head coach: Thomas Frank
{{fbu|17|England}}
Head coach: John Peacock
{{fbu|17|France|1974}}
Head coach: Patrick Gonfalone
{{fbu|17|Serbia}}
Head coach: Milovan Đorić
Group B
{{fbu|17|Czech Republic}}
Head coach: Josef Csaplár
{{fbu|17|Germany}}
Head coach: Steffen Freund
{{fbu|17|Netherlands}}
Head coach: Albert Stuivenberg
{{fbu|17|Romania}}
Head coach: Adrian Vasâi
References
References
- "Regulations of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship 2010/11". [[UEFA]].
- (14 April 2011). "Finals squad set for Serbia". The FA.
- Capped for [[Jamaica national football team. Jamaica]]
- Smith has been capped for [[Australia men's national soccer team. Australia]]
- Capped for [[Barbados national football team. Barbados]]
- Magri has been capped for [[Malta national football team. Malta]]
- Capped for [[Jamaica national football team. Jamaica]]
- (19 April 2011). "Phase finale Euro 2011 du mardi 26 avril 2011 au lundi 16 mai 2011". [[French Football Federation]].
- Capped for [[DR Congo national football team. DR Congo]]
- Capped for [[Guadeloupe national football team. Guadeloupe]]
- Capped for [[Ivory Coast national football team. Ivory Coast]]
- Capped for [[Guinea national football team. Guinea]]
- Capped for [[Spain national football team. Spain]]
- Capped for [[Guinea national football team. Guinea]]
- [http://sport.blic.rs/Fudbal/Evropski-fudbal/196864/Krece-EP-za-kadete-orlici-od-15h-sa-Dancima Serbian squad with clubs] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-05-06 at [[Blic]].rs)
- Capped for [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
- Vlachodimos has been capped for [[Greece national football team. Greece]]
- Ayhan has been capped for [[Turkey national football team. Turkey]]
- Capped for [[Surinam national football team. Surinam]]
- Capped for [[Indonesia national football team. Indonesia]]
- (2 May 2011). "România debuteaza contra Cehiei la CE U17". sport365.
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