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2011 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification

Football tournament qualifying stage


Football tournament qualifying stage

The qualifying round of the 2011 UEFA U-19 Championship was the first of two qualifying rounds for the finals tournament of the 2011 UEFA European Under-19 Championship. During these rounds, 52 national teams competed to determine the seven teams that will join the already qualified host nation Romania.

The first qualifying round was played between 28 September and 30 October 2010. The 52 teams were divided into 13 groups of four teams, with each group being contested as a mini-tournament, hosted by one of the group's teams. After all matches have been played, the 13 group winners and 13 group runners-up advanced to the Elite Round. Alongside the 26 qualifying teams, the two best third-placed teams also qualified.

Groups

Group 1

Özbek Demir Bradshaw Matthews

Yeoman Thorarinsson

Şahiner Gülle Sarı

Chamberlain

Sarı

Group 2

Keatings McGregor McGeouch Hilson


Nielsen Bakenga

McGregor

Hopen Ødegaard

Luigend

Group 3


Bruma Isgandarov


Betinho Bruma


Isgandarov

Group 4

Kozlov Kireyev Bocharov



Offenberg


Hvilsom

Group 5

Bombel


Yevlash Shatalov


Šustr Jeleček

Group 6


Pietrzak



Ponczók

Nieminen Jenkinson Rexhepi Lehtonen

Group 7

Mance Hansson

Verdi

Libertazzi De Sciglio

Mance

Spezzani Libertazzi

Halimons

Group 8

Kane Wickham Shelvey Afobe

Lusala Hazard

Shelvey

Vermijl

Van der Bruggen

Group 9

Mikinič Škvarka Vrablec

Maher

Castaignos


John

Jelenič Valenčič

Group 10

McDonnell McGinty Rafter Walsh

Milunović Mrkela

Brady

Despotović Stojiljković

Pochanski Kapitanov

Group 11

Micha Amar

Isco Vikaitis Sarabia

Sarabia


Isco

Group 12

Saadi Mignon


Derouard

Offenbacher Aschauer


Pržica Vukčević

Group 13

Thy Leitner Mustafi Ferreira


Mustafi

Benito Seferovic Mijatović Freuler

Rodríguez

Gray

Ranking of third-placed teams

Ranking includes only matches against group winners and runners-up. The top two, Moldova and the Czech Republic, advanced to the Elite Round.

References

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