2015 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification
The 2015 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying competition was a men's under-17 football competition played in 2014 and 2015 to determine the 15 teams joining Bulgaria, who qualified automatically as hosts, in the 2015 UEFA European Under-17 Championship final tournament.[1] A total of 53 UEFA member national teams entered the qualifying competition.[2] Each match lasted 80 minutes, consisting of two halves of 40 minutes, with an interval of 15 minutes. The final tournament also acted as the UEFA qualifier for the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile, with six teams qualifying (the four semi-finalists and the two winners of play-off matches between the losing quarter-finalists). FormatThe qualifying competition consisted of two rounds:[3]
TiebreakersIf two or more teams were equal on points on completion of a mini-tournament, the following tie-breaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings:[3]
To determine the five best third-placed teams from the qualifying round and the seven best runners-up from the elite round, the results against the teams in fourth place were discarded. The following criteria were applied:[3]
Qualifying roundDrawThe draw for the qualifying round was held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on 28 November 2013 at 09:30 CET (UTC+1).[4][5] The teams were seeded according to their coefficient ranking, calculated based on the following:[6]
Each group contained two teams from Pot A and two teams from Pot B.[2] For political reasons, if Azerbaijan and Armenia (due to the disputed status of Nagorno-Karabakh), as well as Georgia and Russia (due to the disputed status of South Ossetia), were drawn in the same group, neither would host the mini-tournament. Moreover, Spain and Gibraltar could not be drawn in the same group due to the disputed status of Gibraltar.
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GroupsTimes up to 25 October 2014 were CEST (UTC+2), thereafter times were CET (UTC+1). Group 1
Referee: Edin Jakupović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium)
Referee: Sven Bindels (Luxembourg)
Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium)
Referee: Sven Bindels (Luxembourg)
Referee: Edin Jakupović (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Group 2
Referee: Sebastian Colţescu (Romania)
Group 3
Referee: Laurent Kopriwa (Luxembourg)
Referee: Laurent Kopriwa (Luxembourg) Group 4
Referee: Clayton Pisani (Malta) Group 5
Group 6
Referee: Bojan Pandžić (Sweden)
ŠRC Bakovci Stadium, Bakovci Referee: Jovan Kaluđerović (Montenegro)
Referee: Anders Poulsen (Denmark)
ŠRC Bakovci Stadium, Bakovci Referee: Jovan Kaluđerović (Montenegro) Group 7
Globall Football Park, Telki Referee: Davide Massa (Italy)
Globall Football Park, Telki Referee: Davide Massa (Italy) Group 8
Sports Center of FA of Serbia, Stara Pazova Referee: Padraig Sutton (Republic of Ireland)
Sports Center of FA of Serbia, Stara Pazova Referee: Svein-Erik Edvartsen (Norway)
Sports Center of FA of Serbia, Stara Pazova Referee: Padraig Sutton (Republic of Ireland) Group 9
Referee: Alexandr Aliyev (Kazakhstan)
Referee: Zbynek Proske (Czech Republic)
Referee: Alexandr Aliyev (Kazakhstan) Group 10
KVV Thes Sport, Tessenderlo Referee: Rob Rogers (Republic of Ireland)
Patro Eisden, Maasmechelen Referee: Antonis Giachos (Greece)
KVV Thes Sport, Tessenderlo Referee: Nerijus Dunauskas (Lithuania)
Referee: Antonis Giachos (Greece)
Referee: Nerijus Dunauskas (Lithuania)
Patro Eisden, Maasmechelen Referee: Rob Rogers (Republic of Ireland) Group 11
Group 12
Referee: Christos Nicolaides (Cyprus)
Referee: Tihomir Pejin (Croatia)
Referee: Christos Nicolaides (Cyprus) Group 13
Referee: Benoît Bastien (France)
Referee: Enea Jorgji (Albania)
Referee: Peter Kralović (Slovakia) Ranking of third-placed teamsTo determine the five best third-placed teams from the qualifying round which advanced to the elite round, only the results of the third-placed teams against the first and second-placed teams in their group were taken into account.
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) disciplinary points; 5) drawing of lots. Notes: Elite roundDrawThe draw for the elite round was held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on 3 December 2014 at 10:40 CET (UTC+1).[7][8] The teams were seeded according to their results in the qualifying round.[9] Germany, which received a bye to the elite round, were automatically seeded into Pot A. Each group contained one team from Pot A, one team from Pot B, one team from Pot C, and one team from Pot D. Winners and runners-up from the same qualifying round group could not be drawn in the same group, but third-placed teams could be drawn in the same group as winners or runners-up from the same qualifying round group.[10] Before the draw UEFA confirmed that, for political reasons, Ukraine and Russia could not be drawn in the same group due to the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.[10]
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) disciplinary points; 5) coefficient used for qualifying round draw; 6) drawing of lots. Notes: GroupsGroup 1
Referee: Charalambos Kalogeropoulos (Greece)
Referee: Irfan Peljto (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Group 2
Referee: Dominik Ouschan (Austria) Group 3
Group 4
Stadion Amica, Wronki Referee: Orkhan Mammadov (Azerbaijan)
Stadion Amica, Wronki Referee: Srđan Jovanović (Serbia)
Referee: Orkhan Mammadov (Azerbaijan) Group 5
FC Krasnodar Academy Stadium, Krasnodar Referee: Sandro Schärer (Switzerland)
FC Krasnodar Academy Stadium, Krasnodar Referee: Ali Palabıyık (Turkey)
FC Krasnodar Academy Stadium, Krasnodar Referee: Ali Palabıyık (Turkey)
Referee: Sandro Schärer (Switzerland) Group 6
Referee: Vilhjalmur Thorarinsson (Iceland) Group 7
Stadion Gyula Grosics, Tatabánya Referee: Denis Izmailov (Kazakhstan)
Referee: Denis Izmailov (Kazakhstan) Group 8
Stadion Wetzlar, Wetzlar Referee: Alain Duriuex (Luxembourg)
Referee: Alain Duriuex (Luxembourg)
Referee: Tim Marshall (Northern Ireland) Ranking of second-placed teamsTo determine the seven best second-placed teams from the elite round which qualified for the final tournament, only the results of the second-placed teams against the first and third-placed teams in their group were taken into account.
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored; 4) disciplinary points; 5) drawing of lots. Qualified teamsThe following 16 teams qualified for the final tournament.[11]
Top goalscorersThe following players scored four goals or more in the qualifying competition.[12] 8 goals 7 goals 5 goals 4 goals References
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