U-16: the youth national team of Ukraine ended its performance at the UEFA Development Tournament in Slovakia with a victory

The youth national team of Ukraine U-16 (football players not older than 2007) played the final match at the UEFA Development Tournament in Slovakia.

The wards of Volodymyr Yezersky started in the competition defeat in a series of penalty kicks from the hosts of the tournament, after which they lost to the Irish team (1:3). Now our boys met the Latvians on the field of "MOL Arena" in Danube Streda.

The blue-yellow team won 4:0 thanks to goals from Danylo Pylypchuk, Ivan Lykholit, Artem Stepanov and Oleksandr Soroka. As a result, the Ukrainian boys took second place at the tournament.

UEFA development tournament among U-16 teams

10.05.2023

Latvia — Ireland — 2:4

Slovakia - Ukraine — 1:1, on penalty — 3:1

12.05.2023

Ireland - Ukraine - 3: 1

Slovakia — Latvia — 0:0, on penalties — 8:9

15.05.2023

Latvia (U-16) — Ukraine (U-16) — 0:4 (0:1)

Goals: Pylypchuk (16), Lykholit (54), Stepanov (62), Soroka (89).

Latvia (U-16): Plyavins (Bischuhis, 46), Krasts (Molotkovs, 46), Chernovs (Silins, 67), Janiss (Berzins, 46), Poskrbyshevs (Kopilovs, 46), Kukulis (k) (Murashka, 61), Sprukts (Mosans, 77 ), Romenskis (Zachars, 46), Rupeix, Kliavinskis, Joksts (Dreimanis, 77).

Ukraine (U-16): Voloshyn (Petrenko, 72), Sheliketa (Rybak, 72), Varyvoda (Tretyak, 72), Martyuk (Digtyar, 46), Strelchuk, Soroka (k), Garmash, Lykholit (Yesin, 61), Ozymai (Redushko, 72) , Wuhan (Dobrelya, 72), Pylypchuk (Stepanov, 61).

Booked: Martyuk (8).

Slovakia — Ireland — 1:2

Standings

 

 Team

G

W

EaP

PP

L

GD

P

1

 Ireland

3

3

0

0

0

9-4

9

2

 Ukraine

3

1

0

1

1

6-4

4

3

 Slovakia

3

0

1

1

1

2-3

3

4

 Latvia

3

0

1

0

2

2-8

2

We will remind that this national team of Ukraine is preparing for the qualification round of Euro-2024 (U-17). In the period from October 15 to 21, the blue-yellow team will meet with the teams of Germany, Finland and Liechtenstein (host of the competition).

Composition of qualifying groups for Euro-2024 (U-17)

Group 1: Denmark, Austria, Georgia, Lithuania.

Group 2: Sweden, Poland, Latvia, Moldova.

Group 3: Germany, Ukraine, Finland, Liechtenstein.

Group 4: Serbia, Slovenia, Luxembourg, Azerbaijan.

Group 5: Portugal, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Albania.

Group 6: France, Norway, Romania, Estonia.

Group 7: Turkey, Scotland, Belarus, Kazakhstan.

Group 8: Spain, Slovakia, North Macedonia, Malta.

Group 9: England, Croatia, Kosovo, Faroe Islands.

Group 10: Ireland, Switzerland, Iceland, Armenia.

Group 11: Italy, Greece, Northern Ireland, San Marino.

Group 12: Belgium, Israel, Wales, Gibraltar.

Group 13: Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Andorra.

Mini-tournaments at this stage will take place between July 1 and November 21, 2023. The winners of the first two places in the selection groups and the five best third place winners based on the results of the matches with the first and second teams will advance to the elite qualification round.

We will remind that Cyprus, as the host, received a direct pass to the final stage, and the Netherlands national team will start the fight from the elite round of selection.

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