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Youth Olympic

 

Year Venue Winners 

Boys' Tournament (U-15)
1991  Brussel        Portugal                       
1993  Valkenswaard   Spain                          
1995  Bath             no football tournament
1997  Lisboa         Georgia
1999  Esbjerg        Switzerland
2001  Murcia         Ireland
2005  Lignano        Georgia
Girls' Tournament (U-17)
2003  Paris          Denmark

NB: renamed European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) from 2003

World Youth Games

Year  Venue          Winners 
1998  Moskva         Russia

Summer Youth Olympic Games (YOG)

Year  Venue          Winners 
Boys' Tournament (U-15)
2010  Singapore      Bolivia
2014  Nanjing        Peru
2018  Buenos Aires   Brazil
Girls' Tournament (U-15)
2010  Singapore      Chile
2014  Nanjing        China
2018  Buenos Aires   Portugal 

1st EYOD 1991 (Bruxelles)

   Group A
  Ireland               1-0 Luxembourg
  Ireland               1-0 Netherlands
  Luxembourg            1-0 Netherlands
   
   Group B
  Portugal              3-0 Belgium
  Spain                 6-1 Denmark
    
   Semifinals
  Portugal              3-0 Ireland
  Spain                 8-0 Luxembourg
    
   Fifth-Seventh Place Matches
  Belgium           0-0 1-1 Denmark
  Belgium           2-0 1-0 Netherlands
  Denmark           2-1 0-1 Netherlands
    
   5. Belgium
   6. Denmark
   7. Netherlands
    
  Third Place Match
  Ireland               5-0 Luxembourg
    
  Final (20.07.1991)
  Portugal              2-1 Spain
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2nd EYOD 1993 (Valkenswaard)

Group A
05.07  Netherlands      3-3 Ukraine
06.07  Netherlands      2-0 Iceland
07.07  Netherlands      5-0 Luxemburg

Group B
   Portugal             0-1 Spain 
   Portugal             7-1 Georgia
   Portugal             1-0 Malta

    Third Place Match
   Portugal             1-0 Ukraine                            
  
    Final (8.07.1993)   
   Spain                0-0 Netherlands (Spain on pen)

   Final Standing
    1. Spain
    2. Netherlands
    3. Portugal
    4. Ukraine
    5. Iceland
    6. Georgia
    7. Malta
    8. Luxemburg
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4th EYOD 1997 (Lisboa)

   Group A
  Georgia               3-2 Portugal
  Georgia               1-0 Azerbaijan
  Portugal              2-2 Azerbaijan
  
   Group B
  Lithuania             4-1 Greece
  Lithuania             3-1 Norway
  Greece                1-0 Norway 
  
   Fifth Place Match
  Azerbaijan            2-0 Norway
   
   Third Place Match
  Portugal              3-1 Greece
    
   Final (23.07.1997)
  Georgia               0-0 Lithuania  (6-5 pen)
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5th EYOD 1999 (Esbjerg)

   Group A
  Portugal              5-0 Spain
  Portugal              0-1 Iceland
  Spain                 3-0 Iceland 
                   
   Group B
  Switzerland           0-1 Rep.ofIreland
  Switzerland           2-0 Denmark                    
  Rep.ofIreland         2-3 Denmark
    
   Fifth Place Match
  Denmark               2-1 Iceland
   
   Third Place Match
  Spain                 2-0 Rep.ofIreland
    
   Final (15.07.1999)
  Switzerland           1-0 Portugal
    (Christoph Baumann 8')
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6th EYOD 2001 (Murcia)

Group A

23.07  Spain		3-0 Portugal
24.07  Spain		3-0 Finland
25.07  Portugal 	1-3 Finland

1. Spain	2  2 0 0  6-0  6
2. Finland      2  1 0 1  3-4  3
3. Portugal     2  0 0 2  1-6  0

Group B
  
23.07  Croatia		2-0 Ireland  
24.07  Ireland		3-0 Croatia

1. Ireland	2 1 0 1  3-2  3
2. Croatia	2 1 0 1  2-3  3
Greece withdraw
 
26.07 
Fifth place match
no match
     
Third place match
Croatia		7-0 Finland		
[S.Cavric, H.Cale 2x, I.Sertic, M.Grgurovic, J.Fucek, S.Rivic]

Final
Ireland		2-2 Spain	[6-5 pen]
[Paul Murphy, William Flood; Jonatan Soriano, Jaime Gavilan]
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7th EYOF 2005 (Lignano)

Football is played in Latisana and San Giorgio di Nogaro

Group A

04.07  Georgia		2-1 Switzerland
05.07  Switzerland	6-1 Latvia
06.07  Georgia		2-2 Latvia

1. Georgia	2  1 1 0  4-3  4
2. Switzerland  2  1 0 1  7-3  3
3. Latvia       2  0 1 1  3-8  1

Group B
  
04.07  Italy		4-2 Ireland
05.07  Ireland   	2-1 Finland
06.07  Italy		1-1 Finland

1. Italy	2 1 1 0  5-3  4
2. Ireland	2 1 0 1  4-5  3
3. Finland	2 0 1 1  2-3  1
 
Fifth place match
08.07  Finland		3-3 Latvia	[7-5 on pen]
     
Third place match
08.07  Ireland   	4-2 Switzerland	

Final
08.07  Georgia		2-0 Italy
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7th EYOF 2003 (Women U-17; Paris)

First women football tournament in this Festival
Teams U17 except Sweden with U16 team
Two halves of 30 minutes


Group A (in Stadium Déjerine)

[July 28]
Iceland        0-1 Ireland Rep.
 [Ann Marie McDonough 18]
[July 29]
Iceland        0-1 Denmark
 [Camilla Sand Andersen 59]
[July 30]
Ireland Rep.   0-3 Denmark
 [Nanna Johansen 18, Louise Paulsen 23, Camilla Sand Andersen 28]

Table:
1. Denmark       2  2 0 0  4- 0  6
2. Ireland Rep.  2  1 0 1  1- 3  3
3. Iceland       2  0 0 2  0- 2  0


Group B (in Stadium Déjerine)

[July 28]
France         1-1 Switzerland
 [Mériame Ben Abdelwahab 24; Martina Moser 40]
[July 29]
France         1-1 Sweden
 [Julie Peruzzetto 56; Viktoria Kollin 28]
[July 30]
Switzerland    3-1 Sweden
 [Katrin Eggenberger 33, Vanessa Bürki 44, 52; Johanna Andersson 36]

Table:
1. Switzerland   2  1 1 0  4- 2  4
2. France        2  0 2 0  2- 2  2
3. Sweden U16    2  0 1 1  2- 4  1


Place matches
[Aug 1]
5th-6th place (in Stadium Déjerine)
Iceland        4-4 Sweden        [3-5 on penalties]
 [Harpa Thorsteinsdóttir 4, Björk Gunnarsdóttir 36,
  Margret L. Viðarsdóttir 43pen, 57; Maja Krantz 32, 37,
  Johanna Andersson 34, Lisa Dahlkvist 48]
 [Penalties sequence: (0-1) Erika Karlsson, (1-1) Kolbrún Steinthórsdóttir,
 (1-2) Sofie Persson, (missed) Regína María Árnadóttir, (1-3) Terese Andersson,
 (2-3) Harpa Thorsteinsdóttir, (2-4) Lina Nilsson, (3-4) Björk Gunnarsdóttir,
 (3-5) Lisa Dahlkvist]

3rd-4th place (in Stadium Charléty)
Ireland Rep.   1-1 France        [2-4 on penalties]
 [Kacey O'Driscoll 48; Emilie L'Huillier 30+1]
 [Penalties sequence: (0-1) Stéphanie De Revière, (1-1) Katie Taylor,
 (missed) Sabrina Delannoy, (missed) Edel Malone, (1-2) Sonia Ameline,
 (missed) Kacey O'Driscoll, (1-3) Louisa Necib, (2-3) Sara Lawlor,
 (2-4) Julie Peruzzetto

Final
[in Paris (Stadium Charléty), att:300]
Denmark        1-1 Switzerland   [5-3 on penalties]
  [Theresa Nielsen 60+2; Martina Moser 13]
  [Denmark: Lykke Petersen; Clausen, C.Johansen, Paulsen (Jørgensen 47), N.Johansen,
   Jensen, Egsgaard, Pedersen, Krøyer Petersen, Holt Erhardi (T.Nielsen 57),
   Sand Andersen. Coach: Henrik Lehm
   Switzerland: Thalmann; Franscella (Hofer 31), Kaufmann, Schwarz, Asprion, Meyer,
   Mercolli (Locher 29), Eggenberger, Moser, Gerber (Derungs 31; Buck 60+1), Bürki.
   Coach: Beatrice Von Siebenthal]
  [Referee: Noëlle Robin (France)]
  [Booked:none]
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1st World Youth Games 1998 (Moskva)

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Official logo
Host cityMoscow
Nations140 (estimated)
Athletes7,500 (estimated)
OpeningJuly 11
ClosingJuly 19
Opened byBoris Yeltsin
President of Russia
Main venueLuzhniki Stadium
Group A
   8.07  Mexico 	1-0 Qatar       
   8.07  Slovakia 	3-2 Lithuania 
  10.07  Slovakia 	0-3 Qatar     
  10.07  Mexico 	1-2 Lithuania   
  12.07  Slovakia 	2-3 Mexico    
  12.07  Lithuania 	3-5 Qatar   

     QATAR          3  2 0 1   8- 4   6
     MEXICO         3  2 0 1   5- 4   6
     Lithuania      3  1 0 2   7- 9   3
     Slovakia       3  1 0 2   5- 8   3

   Group B
   8.07  Portugal 	1-1 Finland   
   8.07  Belarus 	1-0 Azerbaijan 
  10.07  Portugal 	2-2 Belarus   
  10.07  Azerbaijan 	0-1 Finland 
  12.07  Portugal 	1-0 Azerbaijan
  12.07  Finland 	0-1 Belarus    

     BELARUS        3  2 1 0   4- 2   7
     PORTUGAL       3  1 2 0   4- 3   5
     Finland        3  1 1 1   2- 2   4
     Azerbaijan     3  0 0 3   0- 3   0

  Group C
   8.07  Russia 	3-1 Latvia     
   8.07  Chile 		4-0 Saudi Arabia
  10.07  Russia 	3-0 Chile       
  10.07  Saudi Arabia 	2-0 Latvia
  12.07  Russia 	1-0 Saudi Arabia
  12.07  Latvia 	1-6 Chile       

     RUSSIA         3  3 0 0   7- 1   9
     CHILE          3  2 0 1  10- 4   6
     Saudi Arabia   3  1 0 2   2- 5   3
     Latvia         3  0 0 3   2-11   0

  Group D
   8.07  Poland 	0-3 Turkey      
   8.07  Georgia 	1-0 USA        
  10.07  Poland 	0-2 Georgia     
  10.07  USA 		1-2 Turkey         
  12.07  Poland 	1-6 USA         
  12.07  Turkey 	0-0 Georgia     

     TURKEY         3  2 1 0   5- 1   7
     GEORGIA        3  2 1 0   3- 0   7
     USA            3  1 0 2   7- 4   3
     Poland         3  0 0 3   1-11   0

  Quarterfinals (14.07)
  Russia 		3-1 Georgia     
  Qatar 	        4-1 Portugal     
  Belarus 		1-0 Mexico    
  Turkey 		2-0 Chile    

  Semifinals (16.07)
  Russia 		2-1 Qatar       
  Turkey 		2-1 Belarus     

  Third Place Match
  Qatar		        bt  Belarus

  Final (19.07)
  Russia 		1-0 Turkey 
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1st Summer Youth Olympic Games 2010 (Singapore)

uropean qualifications [Oct 17-19, 2009]

Played at Stade de Colovray in Nyon, Switzerland

1/2 finals
Albania   2-0 Liechtenstein
Montenegro  4-0 San Marino

Third place match
San Marino  2-1 Liechtenstein
Final
Montenegro  2-1 Albania 


Played Aug 12-25 in Singapore

Group C
Bolivia   9-0 Haiti
Bolivia   2-0 Vanuatu
Haiti   2-0 Vanuatu

Group D
Singapore  3-2 Montenegro
Singapore  3-1 Zimbabwe
Montenegro  2-1 Zimbabwe

1/2 finals
Bolivia   3-1 Montenegro
Haiti   2-0 Singapore

Fifth place match
Vanuatu   2-0 Zimbabwe

Third place match
Singapore  4-1 Montenegro

Final
Bolivia   5-0 Haiti 

1st Summer Youth Olympic Games 2010 (Girls) (Singapore)

European qualifications [Oct 12-14, 2009]

Played at Stade de Colovray in Nyon, Switzerland

1/2 finals
Moldova			2-1 Kazakhstan
Turkey			16-0 Georgia

Third place match
Kazakhstan		13-0 Georgia
Final
Turkey			5-0 Moldova


Played Aug 12-25 in Singapore

Group A
Turkey			4-2 Iran
Turkey			4-0 Papua New Guinea
Iran			1-0 Papua New Guinea

Group B
Equatorial Guinea	4-1 Chile
Equatorial Guinea	3-1 Trinidad Tobago
Chile			1-0 Trinidad Tobago

1/2 finals
Chile			3-2 Turkey
Equatorial Guinea	4-1 Iran

Fifth place match
Trinidad Tobago		0-0 Papua New Guinea		[4-2 pen]

Third place match
Turkey			3-0 Iran

Final
Chile			1-1 Equatorial Guinea		[5-3 pen]
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2nd Summer Youth Olympic Games 2014 (Nanjing)

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Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates14–27 August
Teams6 (boys) + 6 (girls) (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Peru (boys)
 China (girls)
Runners-up South Korea (boys)
 Venezuela (girls)
Third place Iceland (boys)
 Mexico (girls)
Fourth place Cape Verde (boys)
 Slovakia (girls)
European qualifications

Played at Stade de Colovray in Nyon, Switzerland

[Oct 19-21, 2013]

1/2 finals
Iceland   2-0 Finland
Moldova   3-0 Armenia

Third place match
Finland   2-1 Armenia
Final
Iceland   3-1 Moldova


Played Aug 14-27 in Nanjing, China (at Jiangning Sports Center)

Group C
Peru   2-1 Iceland
Peru   3-1 Hungary
Iceland   5-0 Hungary

Group D
South Korea  5-0 Cape Verde
South Korea  9-0 Vanuatu
Cape Verde  7-1 Vanuatu

1/2 finals
Peru   3-1 Cape Verde
South Korea  1-1 Iceland   [3-1 pen]

Fifth place match
Hungary   5-0 Vanuatu

Third place match
Iceland   4-0 Cape Verde

Final
Peru   2-1 South Korea

2nd Summer Youth Olympic Games 2014 (Girls) (Nanjing)

European qualifications

Played at Stade de Colovray in Nyon, Switzerland

[Oct 14-16, 2013]

1/2 finals
Azerbaijan		2-0 Israel
Slovakia		7-2 Romania

Third place match
Romania			4-0 Israel
Final
Slovakia		1-0 Azerbaijan


Played Aug 14-27 in Nanjing, China (at Wutaishan Sports Center)

Group A
Venezuela		6-2 Slovakia
Venezuela		7-0 Papua New Guinea
Slovakia		4-0 Papua New Guinea

Group B
China			2-0 Mexico
China			10-0 Namibia
Mexico			9-0 Namibia

1/2 finals
Venezuela		1-1 Mexico			[4-3 pen]
China			0-0 Slovakia			[4-2 pen]

Fifth place match
Papua New Guinea	3-2 Namibia

Third place match
Mexico			3-1 Slovakia

Final
China			5-0 Venezuela

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