Scotland national under-19 football team

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Scotland under-19
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Association Scottish Football Association
Coach Archie Gemmill
Tommy Wilson
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First International
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World Youth Championship
Appearances 2 (First in 1983)
Best result Quarter-finals (1983 and 1987)
UEFA U-19 Championship
Appearances 8 (First in 1978)
Best result Winners (1982)
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-- The Scotland national under-19 football team, controlled by the Scottish Football Association, is Scotland's national football team for players of 19 years of age or under at the start of a European Under-19 Football Championship campaign.

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[edit] European Championships

Scotland's best performance at a European Championship Finals came in 1982, when they won the tournament (although it was the under-18 tournament until 2002). Beating Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the final, the team was managed by Andy Roxburgh and Walter Smith, who would both go on to manage the senior side. Scotland defeated rivals England in the qualifying round and finished top of Group 4, which also included the Netherlands. In the semi-finals, Scotland beat Poland 2-0.

Scotland reached the semi-finals of the 1978 tournament, where they lost on penalties to Yugoslavia. Scotland topped Group2 - which included Germany and Italy - to qualify for the semi-final, having beaten Denmark in the qualifying round.

Scotland were also runners-up in 2006 when, under the guidance of manager Archie Gemmill and coach Tommy Wilson, they lost to Spain in the final. This performance guaranteed Scotland's participation at the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup (formerly the World Youth Championships), which will be their first appearance for 20 years.

For the 2007 tournament, Scotland qualifyed top of a group including Bosnia-Herzegovina, Estonia and Germany. The matches were played in early-October. Scotland won all three games which ensured qualification to the elite round of qualification along with Germany, which is the second (and final) qualifying round. Scotland won one of the three matches (see below), which saw them exit the qualifying stage.

[edit] Recent results

Results from the elite round of the 2007 under-19 European Championship, which saw Scotland under-19s exit the competition:


23 May 2007
16:00
Scotland Flag of Scotland 1-2 Flag of Turkey Turkey Dens Park, Dundee
Attendance: 974
Referee: T Chapron (France)
Pearce Scored after 77 minutes 77' Report Ceylan Scored after 59 minutes 59'
Köşe Scored after 79 minutes 79'

25 May 2007
19:45
Scotland Flag of Scotland 2-1 Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia McDiarmid Park, Perth
Attendance: 1,702
Referee: S Oddvar Moen (Norway)
McLaren Scored after 38 minutes 38'
Pearce Scored after 90 minutes 90'
Barbadze Scored after 4 minutes 4'

28 May 2007
19:45
Scotland Flag of Scotland 2-4 Flag of Portugal Portugal McDiarmid Park, Perth
Attendance: 2,063
Referee: T Chapron (France)
Pearce Scored
Smith Scored after 89 minutes 89'
Coentrao Scored after 29 minutes 29'
Pedro Scored after 44 minutes 44'
Santos Scored
Candeias Scored after 90 minutes 90'

[edit] History

Year Position Year Position
1975 Qualifying round 1994 Preliminary round
1976 - 1995 Preliminary round
1977 Withdrew from qualifying 1996 Intermediary round
1978 Semi-finals 1997 Preliminary round
1979 Second round 1998 Preliminary round
1980 Qualifying round 1999 Intermediary round
1981 Second round 2000 Preliminary round
1982 Winners 2001 Preliminary round
1983 Second round 2002 Preliminary round
1984 Second round 2003 First qualifying round
1986 Semi-finals 2004 Second qualifying round
1988 Qualifying round 2005 Elite round
1989 Qualifying round 2006 Runners-up
1992 Qualifying round 2007 Elite round
1993 Preliminary round

Notes

  • First qualifying round and Preliminary round are the same stage
  • Elite round, Intermediary round and Second qualifying round are the same stage

[edit] World Youth Championships

Scotland reached the quarter-finals of the World Youth Championship on two occasions: in 1983, where they lost to eventual winners Poland; and in 1987, when tournament runners-up the Federal Republic of Germany won on penalties.

Scotland will participate in the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, to be held in Canada.

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