U-21: Ruslan Rotan named the Ukrainian youth national team for participation in the National Team Championship before Euro 2023

The head coach of the Ukrainian youth national team, Ruslan Rotan, has decided on the list of players who will participate in the training camp in Austria before the team's performance in the final tournament of the European Championship.

U-21: Ruslan Rotan named the Ukrainian youth national team for participation in the National Team Championship before Euro 2023

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The head coach of the Ukrainian youth national team, Ruslan Rotan, has decided on the list of players who will participate in the training camp in Austria before the team's performance in the final tournament of the European Championship.

The Austrian blue-and-yellow team's training camp, timed to prepare for Euro 2023 (U-21), will begin on June 7. On the 16th, a friendly match between the youth national teams of Ukraine and Ireland will take place (kick-off at 7:00 p.m. Kyiv time).

The official application of the Ukrainian youth national team for Euro 2023 will include 23 players, and the list may also include those players who who have been summoned to the June meeting national team of Ukraine. 

We would like to remind you that this year the youth national team of Ukraine will take part in the final tournament of Euro 2023 (U-21). In total, 16 teams will take part in the forum, which will be held from June 21 to July 8 in Georgia and Romania. According to the results of the draw, which had happened On October 18 last year in Bucharest, the blue and yellows were drawn into Group B, where will meet with Romania, Spain and Croatia. The top three teams for Euro 2023 (excluding France and England) will receive vouchers for the 2024 Olympic Games.

The composition of the Ukrainian youth national team for participation in the Austrian NTZ

Goalkeepers: Ruslan Nescheret (Dynamo Kyiv), Kirill Fesiun (Kolos Kovalivka), Oleksandr Saputin (Zorya Luhansk).

Defenders: Oleksiy Sych (Kortrek, Belgium), Volodymyr Salyuk (Chornomorets Odesa), Maksym Taloverov (LASK Linz, Austria), Oleksandr Syrota, Kostyantyn Vivcharenko (both Dynamo Kyiv), Arseniy Batagov (Zorya Luhansk), Oleksandr Drambayev (Zulte Waregem, Belgium), Rostyslav Lyakh (Rukh Lviv).

Midfielders: Maxim Bragaru, Daniil Alefirenko (both — Chornomorets Odesa), Artem Bondarenko, Oleg Ocheretko, Dmytro Kryskiv (all — Shakhtar Donetsk), Ivan Zhelizko (Valmiera, Latvia), Volodymyr Brazhko (Zorya Luhansk), Mykola Mykhailenko, Kyrylo Sigeev (both — Oleksandria), Valentyn Rubchinsky, Oleksandr Nazarenko (both — Dnipro-1 Dnipro), Oleksiy Kashchuk (Sabah Baku, Azerbaijan).

Attackers: Bohdan Vyunnyk (Grazer Graz, Austria), Danylo Sikan (Shakhtar Donetsk).

Reserve list: Vladyslav Rybak ("Dnipro-1" Dnipro), Danil Skorko ("Olexandria"), Anton Bol, Maksym Dyachuk (both — "Dynamo" Kyiv), Marko Sapuga ("Rukh" Lviv), Maksym Khlan ("Zorya" Luhansk), Eldar Kuliev ("Zira", Azerbaijan).

Euro 2023 (U-21). Final tournament 

Group round

Group A: Georgia, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands.

21.06.2023

Georgia — Portugal 19.00 (Tbilisi)

Belgium — Netherlands 19.00 (Tbilisi)

24.06.2023

Georgia — Belgium 19.00 (Tbilisi)

Portugal — Netherlands 19.00 (Tbilisi)

27.06.2023

Netherlands — Georgia 19.00 (Tbilisi)

Portugal — Belgium 19.00 (Tbilisi)

Group B: Romania, Spain, Ukraine, Croatia.

21.06.2023

Ukraine — Croatia 19.00 (Bucharest)

Romania — Spain 21.45 (Bucharest)

24.06.2023

Romania — Ukraine 19.00 (Bucharest)

Spain - Croatia 21.45 (Bucharest)

27.06.2023

Croatia — Romania 21.45 (Bucharest)

Spain — Ukraine 21.45 (Bucharest)

Group C: Czech Republic, England, Germany, Israel.

22.06.2023

Czech Republic — England 19.00 (Batumi)

Germany — Israel 19.00 (Kutaisi)

25.06.2023

Czech Republic — Germany 19.00 (Batumi)

England — Israel 19.00 (Kutaisi)

28.06.2023

England — Germany 19.00 (Batumi)

Israel — Czech Republic 19.00 (Kutaisi)

Group D: Norway, Switzerland, France, Italy.

22.06.2023

Norway - Switzerland 19.00 (Cluj-Napoca)

France — Italy 21.45 (Cluj-Napoca)

25.06.2023

Switzerland — Italy 19.00 (Cluj-Napoca)

Norway — France 21.45 (Cluj-Napoca)

28.06.2023

Switzerland — France 21.45 (Cluj-Napoca)

Italy - Norway 21.45 (Cluj-Napoca)

Quarterfinals

01.07.2023

A1 — C2 19.00

B1 — D2 22.00

02.07.2023

C1 — A2 19.00

D1 — B2 22.00

Semi-finals

05.07.2023

Winner of quarterfinal 1 — winner of quarterfinal 3 19.00

Winner of quarterfinal 2 — winner of quarterfinal 4 22.00

Final

08.07.2023

Winner of semi-final 1 — winner of semi-final 2 19:00

The Kyiv start time of the matches is indicated.