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Host country
  
Israel

Venue(s)
  
4 (in 4 host cities)

Runners-up
  
Italy

Dates
  
5–18 June

Champions
  
Spain (4th title)

2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship

Teams
  
8 (from 1 confederation)

2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship was the 19th staging of UEFA's European Under-21 Championship. The final tournament was hosted by Israel between the 5–18 June 2013.

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The Israeli bid was chosen by UEFA's Executive Committee on 27 January 2011 in Nyon, Switzerland. This bid defeated the other bids from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, England and Wales.

Spain defended the title they won two years prior, winning their fourth title after defeating Italy 4–2 in the final.

Qualification

The draw for the group stage of qualifying for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship took place on 3 February in Nyon, Switzerland. 52 national teams took part in the qualifying. The group stage of qualifying began on 25 March 2011. There were a total of ten groups, consisting of five or six teams each. All the teams in each group faced each other two times, at home and away. The team at the top of each group and the four best second-placed teams qualified to the playoff round. In the playoff round, the 14 teams were drawn to play seven two-legged matches. The winners joined Israel in the tournament finals.

List of qualified teams

The following teams qualified for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship:

  •  England
  •  Germany
  •  Israel (hosts)
  •  Italy
  •  Netherlands
  •  Norway
  •  Russia
  •  Spain
  • Venues

    The Competition was played at four venues, Bloomfield (Tel Aviv), Teddy (Jerusalem), HaMoshava (Petah Tikva) and Netanya Municipal Stadium.

    Match officials

    In December 2012, it was announced that these six referees would take charge of matches at the final tournament:

  • Ivan Bebek (Croatia)
  • Serhiy Boiko (Ukraine)
  • Antony Gautier (France)
  • Paweł Gil (Poland)
  • Ovidiu Haţegan (Romania)
  • Matej Jug (Slovenia)
  • It was furthermore announced that additional assistant referees would be deployed at Israel's final tournament.

    Seeding

    The draw for the final tournament took place on 28 November 2012 in Tel Aviv. As the highest-ranked team according to the competition coefficient rankings, Spain are one of the top two seeds alongside hosts Israel. Those two sides will be drawn into separate groups, as will the second and third-ranked teams in the list, England and the Netherlands. The remaining four countries are unseeded and will be placed in the remaining positions in the two four-team sections.

    Squads

    The deadline for the submission of the final 23-man squads was ten days before the opening match: Sunday 26 May 2013.

    Group stage

    The draw for the group stage was held on 28 November 2012 in Tel Aviv.

    All times are local (UTC+3).

    Team of the Tournament

    The UEFA Technical Team was charged with naming a squad composed of the 23 best players over the course of the tournament. Spain, with eleven, have the most players in the team of the tournament.

    UEFA Team of the Tournament

    Goalscorers

    4 goals
    3 goals
  • Thiago (1 assist — silver boot winner)
  • Isco (0 assists — bronze boot winner)
  • 2 goals
    1 goal

    Official match ball

    The official ball for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship was unveiled during the draw in Tel Aviv on 28 November 2012. The ball has the same blue and white colours as tournament hosts Israel and its design features the same thermally bonded triangular patterns as the adidas Tango 12, match ball of UEFA Euro 2012.

    Calls to boycott tournament

    After Israel was announced as host, there were calls to boycott the tournament. The most prominent petition against the tournament taking place in Israel was organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, which demanded UEFA President Michel Platini reverse his decision. Another petition organised by Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK demanded that UEFA move the tournament to England after the Daily Mail and The Jewish Chronicle reported that UEFA considered asking the FA to be on standby if the Gaza-Israel conflict continued.

    Another petition, organised by former Sevilla footballer Frédéric Kanouté and containing the name of 50 professional footballers who had signed it, also gained media attention but attracted criticism when some of the names listed on it were disputed. Didier Drogba, for example, claimed he never signed the petition and his name was removed from the list.

    Broadcast from UEFA European Under-21 Championship

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    Américas

  •  United States: ESPN , ESPN 2 or ESPN 3 (All matches live in Pay TV)
  •  Brazil: SporTV
  • Spanish speaking Latin America: DirecTV Sports (South América and Caribbean) / SKY (Mexico and Central América) (All matches live on Channels of DirecTV Sports in South América and Caribbean / Sky Sports in Mexico and Central América).
  • Free TV

  •  Uruguay: Monte Carlo TV
  •  Paraguay: SNT (Channel 9) and Paravisión (Channel 5)
  •  Ecuador: RTS (Canal 6) and LaTele (Channel 14).
  •  Chile: Telecanal
  •  Perú ATV (Channel 9) and Global TV (Channel 13)
  •  Venezuela: RCTV and TVes
  • References

    2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Wikipedia