Gornja Radgona
11.10.2025
15:30 CET
📆 11.10.2025
⏰ 15:30 CET
📍 Gornja Radgona
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The UEFA European Under-19 Championship Qualifiers are the competition that determines which national teams will join the host country in the UEFA European Under-19 Championship final tournament.
Here’s a breakdown of the structure, based on the current format (e.g., for the 2026 tournament):
- Participants: Almost all UEFA member associations with a men’s Under-19 team participate, except for the automatically qualified host nation.
- Two Rounds: The qualifying competition is typically divided into two main stages:
- Qualifying Round: Teams are drawn into groups (often four teams per group) and play a single round-robin tournament in one selected host country. The top teams (e.g., the top two in each group plus the best third-placed team(s)) advance.
- Elite Round: The successful teams from the Qualifying Round (plus a top-seeded team that may have received a bye) are drawn into new, smaller groups. These groups also play in a single round-robin format in one host country.
- Qualification for the Finals: The winners of the Elite Round groups qualify for the final tournament, joining the host nation. The final tournament usually features eight teams.
- Age Restriction: Only players born on or after a specific date (usually January 1st of the relevant year) are eligible to participate.
The main purpose is to reduce the large number of participating nations down to the final seven qualifiers who compete for the championship title alongside the host.