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2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 8


The teams competing in Group 7 of the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championships qualifying competition were Belgium, France, Malta, Slovenia and Ukraine.

Standings

  1. Most importantly, make sure the score is FINAL! Don't update based on games that are still ongoing.
  2. Update the record of BOTH TEAMS, not just the winner or the team you support.
  3. Update EVERY COLUMN, not just Pts, in particular GF, GA, and GD (errors will be hard to detect).
  4. Make sure the teams are in the correct new positions (in particular, make sure teams with the same number of points are ranked correctly based on the tiebreakers of the tournament). If in any doubt, check with standings from official websites (such as uefa.com) or reliable sources. --

Matches



Bakar Škarabot

Lukaku Sakho

Aït-Fana

Lugachyov




Yarmolenko
Fedorchuk


Vučkić Dequevy Rakytsky Rivière

Yanga-M'Biwa

Goalscorers

As of 3 September, there have been 37 goals scored over 18 games, for an average of 2.05 goals per game.

GoalsPlayerCountry
3Anthony Modeste
Rene Mihelič
2Djamel Bakar
Volodymyr Chesnakov
Oleh Holodyuk
Yaroslav Rakytsky

1 goal

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Own Goals

  • SLO Matija Škarabot (for France)

References

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