Finland U21
The Finland national under-21 football team is the national under-21 football team of Finland. The team qualified for the UEFA Euro U21 Championship final tournament for the first time in 2009, under head coach Markku Kanerva. Wikipedia
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Stadium | Helsinki, Finland |
Founded | 1907 (age 117) |
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Competitions |
European Championship U21 - Qualification |
Pld | +/- | Pts | ||
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1 |
10 | +13 | 22 | |
2 |
10 | +13 | 20 | |
3 |
10 | +9 | 18 | |
4 |
10 | -5 | 16 | |
5 |
10 | -11 | 7 | |
6 |
10 | -19 | 2 |
7 | |||
4 | 10 | ||
3 | 8 | ||
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2 | |||
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Finland U21 0 - 2 Ukraine U21 Highlights
Goal Efim Konoplia 22', Finland U21-Ukraine U21 0:1
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Goal Anthony Elanga 13', Sweden U21-Finland U21 2:0
Croatia U21 2 - 3 Finland U21 Highlights
Finland U21 0 - 2 Croatia U21 Highlights
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Goal Danylo Sikan 45', Finland U21-Ukraine U21 0:2
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Ukraine U21 0 - 0 Finland U21 Highlights
Goalkeeper | ||||
Roope Paunio | age 21 | |||
Elmo Henriksson | age 21 | |||
Lucas Bergström | age 22 | |||
Defender | ||||
3 | Tomas Galvez | age 19 | ||
Jussi Niska | age 22 | |||
Tony Miettinen | age 22 | |||
Ville Koski | age 22 | |||
Luka Kuittinen | age 21 | |||
Rony Jansson | age 20 | |||
Kalle Wallius | age 21 | |||
Miska Ylitolva | age 20 | |||
Midfielder | ||||
7 | Naatan Skyttä | age 22 | ||
Doni Arifi | age 22 | |||
Leo Walta | age 21 | |||
Daniel Armstrong | age 19 | |||
Otso Liimatta | age 20 | |||
Liam Möller | age 19 | |||
Adam Marhiev | age 22 | |||
Luka-Mikael Hyryläinen | age 20 | |||
Forward | ||||
11 | Casper Terho | age 21 | ||
25 | Juho Talvitie | age 19 | ||
Henri Salomaa | age 21 | |||
Teemu Hytönen | age 22 | |||
Topi Keskinen | age 21 |