Pl. | Land | Sp. | S | U | N | Tore | Diff. | Punkte |
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1. | Spanien | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 9:1 | +8 | 9 |
2. | Portugal | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 7:5 | +2 | 6 |
3. | Serbien | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2:5 | −3 | 1 |
4. | Nordmazedonien | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4:11 | −7 | 1 |
Gruppe B der U-21-Fußball-Europameisterschaft 2017
Portugal – Serbien 2:0 (1:0)
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Bruno Varela – Kévin Rodrigues, Rúben Semedo, Edgar Ié, João Cancelo – Bruno Fernandes , Rúben Neves, João Carvalho (59. Renato Sanches) – Diogo Jota (46. Bruma), Daniel Podence (68. Iuri Medeiros), Gonçalo Guedes Cheftrainer: Rui Jorge |
Vanja Milinković-Savić – Nemanja Antonov, Miloš Veljković, Vukašin Jovanović, Milan Gajić – Mijat Gaćinović, Nemanja Maksimović, Marko Grujić (68. Nemanja Radonjić), Andrija Živković – Aleksandar Čavrić (46. Srđan Plavšić), Uroš Đurđević (74. Ognjen Ožegović) Cheftrainer: Nenad Lalatovic | ||||||
1:0 Gonçalo Guedes (37.) 2:0 Bruno Fernandes (88.) |
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Semedo (19.), Bruma (78.), Fernandes (81.) | Grujić (4.), Gaćinović (51.), Antonov (55.), Gajić (70.) | ||||||
Spieler des Spiels: Bruno Fernandes (Portugal) |
Spanien – Mazedonien 5:0 (3:0)
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Kepa – José Gayà, Jesús Vallejo, Jorge Meré, Héctor Bellerín – Marcos Llorente – Marco Asensio (81. Mikel Oyarzabal), Saúl, Denis Suárez, Gerard Deulofeu (63. Dani Ceballos) – Sandro Ramírez (74. Iñaki Williams) Cheftrainer: Albert Celades |
Igor Aleksovski – Besir Demiri, Darko Velkoski, Gjoko Zajkov, Egzon Bejtulai – Enis Bardhi, Boban Nikolov – Kire Markoski (46. Nikola Gjorgjev), David Babunski (76. Tihomir Kostadinov), Marjan Radeski – Viktor Angelov (46. Elif Elmas) Cheftrainer: Blagoja Milevski | ||||||
1:0 Saúl (10.) 2:0 Marco Asensio (16.) 3:0 Gerard Deulofeu (35., Foulelfmeter) 4:0 Marco Asensio (54.) 5:0 Marco Asensio (72.) |
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Spieler des Spiels: Marco Asensio (Spanien) |
Serbien – Mazedonien 2:2 (1:0)
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Vanja Milinković-Savić – Nemanja Antonov (77. Ognjen Ožegović), Miloš Veljković, Vukašin Jovanović, Milan Gajić (46. Aleksander Filipović) – Mijat Gaćinović, Nemanja Maksimović, Marko Grujić (52. Mihailo Ristić), Andrija Živković – Srđan Plavšić, Uroš Đurđević Cheftrainer: Nenad Lalatovic |
Igor Aleksovski – Besir Demiri, Darko Velkoski, Gjoko Zajkov, Mevlan Murati – Enis Bardhi, Boban Nikolov – Kire Markoski, David Babunski (58. Elif Elmas), Marjan Radeski (86. Filip Pivkovski) – Daniel Avramovski (46. Nikola Gjorgjev) Cheftrainer: Blagoja Milevski | ||||||
1:0 Mijat Gaćinović (24.) 2:2 Uroš Đurđević (90.) |
1:1 Enis Bardhi (64., Handelfmeter) 1:2 Nikola Gjorgjev (83.) | ||||||
Grujić (23.), Plavšić (85.), Jovanović (85.), Veljković (90.+4′), Milinković-Savić (90.+5′), Pankov (90.+5′) | Markoski (14.), Elmas (60.) | ||||||
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Spieler des Spiels: Mijat Gaćinović (Serbien) |
Portugal – Spanien 1:3 (0:1)
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Bruno Varela – Kévin Rodrigues, Rúben Semedo, Edgar Ié, João Cancelo – Renato Sanches (73. Ricardo Horta), Rúben Neves, João Carvalho (66. Gonçalo Paciência) – Gonçalo Guedes, Bruno Fernandes , Daniel Podence (57. Bruma) Cheftrainer: Rui Jorge |
Kepa – Jonny Otto, Jesús Vallejo, Jorge Meré, Héctor Bellerín – Saúl, Marcos Llorente, Dani Ceballos – Marco Asensio (90. Mikel Merino), Sandro Ramírez (75. Iñaki Williams), Gerard Deulofeu (82. Denis Suárez) Cheftrainer: Albert Celades | ||||||
1:2 Bruma (77.) |
0:1 Saúl (21.) 0:2 Sandro Ramírez (65.) 1:3 Iñaki Williams (90.+3′) | ||||||
Neves (4.), Fernandes (70.), Paciência (75.), Semedo (79.) | Ceballos (57.) | ||||||
Spieler des Spiels: Jesús Vallejo (Spanien) |
Mazedonien – Portugal 2:4 (1:2)
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Damjan Šiškovski – Mevlan Murati, Egzon Bejtulai, Gjoko Zajkov , Jovan Popzlatanov – Boban Nikolov, Enis Bardhi, David Babunski (74. Kire Markoski) – Viktor Angelov (57. Elif Elmas), Marjan Radeski (28. Visar Musliu), Nikola Gjorgjev Cheftrainer: Blagoja Milevski |
Bruno Varela – Rebocho (18. Kévin Rodrigues), Tobias Figueiredo , Edgar Ié, João Cancelo – Renato Sanches (55. Ricardo Horta), Rúben Neves – Bruma, Daniel Podence (69. Diogo Jota), Iuri Medeiros – Gonçalo Paciência Cheftrainer: Rui Jorge | ||||||
1:2 Enis Bardhi (40.) 2:3 Kire Markoski (80.) |
0:1 Edgar Ié (2.) 0:2 Bruma (22.) 1:3 Daniel Podence (57.) 2:4 Bruma (90.+1′) | ||||||
Babunski (49.), Musliu (63.), Siskovski (88.), Bardhi (90.+5′) | Paciência (86.), Figueiredo (90.+7′) | ||||||
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Spieler des Spiels: Bruma (Portugal) |
Serbien – Spanien 0:1 (0:1)
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Filip Manojlović – Nemanja Antonov, Miloš Veljković, Vukašin Jovanović, Aleksander Filipović – Mijat Gaćinović, Nemanja Maksimović, Saša Lukić (87. Srđan Plavšić) – Andrija Živković, Uroš Đurđević , Nemanja Radonjić (71. Mihailo Ristić) Cheftrainer: Nenad Lalatovic |
Pau López – José Gayà, Mikel Merino, Yeray Álvarez, Álvaro Odriozola – Denis Suárez , Alejandro Grimaldo, Carlos Soler – Mikel Oyarzabal, Borja Mayoral, Iñaki Williams Cheftrainer: Albert Celades | ||||||
0:1 Denis Suárez (38.) | |||||||
Đurđević (21.), Jovanović (40.) | Merino (90.) | ||||||
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Spieler des Spiels: Denis Suárez (Spanien) |
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