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UEFA UNDER 21 OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Portugal

Gdynia Stadium - Gdynia

Tuesday 20 June 2017 20.45CET (20.45 local time)

Group B - Matchday 2

Spain

Last updated 29/06/2017 05:07CET

Previous meetings 2 Match background 3 Squad list 5 Match officials 7 Competition facts 8 Match-by-match lineups 9 Team facts 13 Legend 15

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Previous meetings

Head to Head

UEFA European Under-21 Championship

Date reachedStage Match Result Venue Goalscorers

13/11/2001 PO Portugal - Spain agg: 2-2 ag1-0 Faro Hugo Leal 77

10/11/2001 PO Spain - Portugal 2-1 Jaen Couñago 25, Xisco81; Hélder Postiga 32

UEFA European Under-21 Championship

Date Stage

reached Match Result Venue Goalscorers

15/04/1994 SF Portugal - Spain 2-0 Nimes Rui Costa 48, João

Pinto 82 Qualifying tournamentFinal Total

Home Away

Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA Total

Portugal 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 1 4 2

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Match background

Portugal have had the upper hand in their past encounters with Spain, as the teams prepare to meet for the first time in more than 15 years in the second round of Group B games.

Previous meetings

• This is the sides' fourth competitive meeting, and their first since 2001.

• Portugal were 2-0 winners against Spain in the 1994 semi-finals in Nimes thanks to second-half goals from Rui Costa (48) and João Pinto (82).

• Portugal also prevailed when the two countries faced off in the play-offs for the 2002 finals, despite losing the away first leg 2-1 in Jaen on 10 November 2001. Pablo Couñago (25) and Xisco (81) scored for Spain but it was Hélder Postiga's 32nd-minute strike for the visitors that proved crucial; Hugo Leal's solitary strike in the Faro return took Portugal through on away goals.

• The Portugal line-up for those 2001 matches included José Bosingwa, Simão, Miguel and Tiago; Xavi Hernández, José Reina, Carlos Marchena, Vicente Rodríguez and Joaquín Sánchez all played for Spain.

Match background Portugal

• Portugal were runners-up to Sweden in the 2015 final – their first appearance in the tournament since 2007 – and also finished second in 1994 and third in 2004. Quarter-finalists in 1996, they would be eliminated in the final tournament group stage in 2002, 2006 (as hosts) and 2007.

• In 2017 qualifying, Portugal won eight and drew two of their ten Group 4 fixtures to finish five points clear at the head of the table. Their 34-goal haul was eclipsed only by Germany, who managed 35.

Spain

• Champions in 2011 and 2013, Spain missed the 2015 finals – losing to Serbia in the play-offs – but have qualified for the fourth time in five editions. They again needed the play-offs this time, having come second in Group 6 behind holders Sweden; Spain picked up seven wins and two draws from their ten games, losing only at home to Croatia (0-3).

• Spain were paired with Austria in the play-offs, going through on away goals after a 1-1 away draw and a goalless home draw.

• The Spanish were also champions in 1986 and 1998, when their squad featured Míchel Salgado, Guti, Miguel Ángel Angulo and Juan Carlos Valerón. They were runners-up in 1984 and 1996, and third in 1994 and 2000.

Coach and player links

• Portugal coach Rui Jorge scored an own goal to give Albert Celades's Real Madrid a 2-2 draw at Sporting CP in the 2000/01 UEFA Champions League first group stage.

• Celades scored in each leg as Barcelona beat Portugal's Vitória SC in the 1995/96 UEFA Cup second round. • Have played in Spain:

João Cancelo (Valencia 2014–)

Kevin Rodrigues (Real Sociedad 2015–) Bruma (Real Sociedad 2015–16)

Diogo Jota (Atlético Madrid 2016–)

Edgar Ié (Barcelona B 2012–15, Villarreal B 2015–17) • Have played at same club:

José Gayà & João Cancelo (Valencia)

Mikel Oyarzabal, Kevin Rodrigues & Bruma (2015–16, Real Sociedad) Saúl Ñíguez & Diogo Jota (Atlético Madrid 2016–)

Gerard Deulofeu (2012–13) & Edgar Ié (Barcelona B) Denis Suárez & Edgar Ié (Villarreal B, 2015–16)

• Barcelona were 3-0 victors over Rebocho's Benfica in the inaugural UEFA Youth League final of 2014.

• Borja Mayoral and Marco Asensio were both on target in Spain's 4-0 success against Portugal in the 2015 European U19 Championship elite round; Joel Pereira was in the Portugal side.

• Jonny, Saúl Ñíguez and substitute Denis Suárez were in the Spain team that drew 3-3 with Portugal in the 2012 European U19 Championship group stage; Bruma – who got his side's first goal – and João Cancelo played for Portugal, for whom Bruno Varela was the reserve goalkeeper.

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• Bruno Varela, Tobias Figueiredo, Edgar Ié, plus substitute Ricardo Horta, were in the Portugal team beaten 1-0 by Spain in the 2013 European U19 Championship group stage.

Coach profiles Rui Jorge, Portugal

A left-back who earned 44 caps for Portugal, playing at UEFA EURO 2000 and 2004, as well as the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He won seven Portuguese Liga titles and three Portuguese Cups with Porto and Sporting, and retired after a spell at Belensenses where he subsequently started coaching the U19s.

Named Portugal U21 coach in late 2010, he was unable to qualify for the 2013 UEFA European U21 Championship, but then took his team all the way to the final of the 2015 edition, which they lost to Sweden on penalties. Also coached Portugal at the 2016 Olympic Games, getting to the last eight.

Albert Celades, Spain

A defensive midfielder who enjoyed a decorated 15-year playing career in which he won four Liga titles, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Super Cup. Having joined Barcelona aged 14, Celades debuted under Johan Cruyff in 1995/96; after 101 appearances, he moved to Celta Vigo before becoming one of the few players to cross the Barça-Real Madrid divide in 2000.

Five years later, after a loan stay with Bordeaux, he signed for Zaragoza and he then spent a season in Major League Soccer with New York, where he hung up his boots. In 2013, four years after retiring, he took over Spain's U16s. The U21 job came along when Julen Lopetegui, now in charge of the seniors, left for Porto in 2014.

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Squad list

Portugal

Current season Overall

Qual. FT Team

No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls

Goalkeepers

1 Bruno Varela 04/11/1994 22 Setúbal - 6 0 1 0 8

-12 Miguel Silva 07/04/1995 22 Guimarães - 1 0 0 0 1

-22 Joel Pereira 28/06/1996 20 Man.

United - 2 0 0 0 2

-Defenders

2 João Cancelo 27/05/1994 23 Valencia - 4 1 1 0 6 1

3 Edgar Ié 01/05/1994 23 Belenenses - 4 0 1 0 6 1

4 Tobias Figueiredo 02/02/1994 23 Nacional - 9 1 0 0 11 1

5 Ruben Semedo 04/04/1994 23 Sporting

CP * 5 2 1 0 6 2

14 Rebocho 23/01/1995 22 Moreirense - 1 0 0 0 1

-15 Fernando 14/03/1997 20 Porto - 3 0 0 0 3

-Midfielders

6 Rúben Neves 13/03/1997 20 Porto - 7 2 1 0 12 3

7 Daniel Podence 21/10/1995 21 Moreirense - 2 2 1 0 3 2

8 Francisco Geraldes 18/04/1995 22 Moreirense - 1 0 0 0 1

-10 Bruno Fernandes 08/09/1994 22 Udinese * 9 3 1 1 10 4

13 Kevin Rodrigues 05/03/1994 23 Real

Sociedad - 0 0 1 0 1

-16 Renato Sanches 18/08/1997 19 Bayern - 0 0 1 0 1

-17 Francisco Ramos 10/04/1995 22 Porto - 4 0 0 0 4

-20 Bruma 24/10/1994 22 SociedadReal * 5 1 1 0 7 2

23 João Carvalho 09/03/1997 20 Setúbal - 3 2 1 0 4 2

Forwards

9 Gonçalo Paciência 01/08/1994 22 Rio Ave - 6 4 0 0 12 5

11 Iuri Medeiros 10/07/1994 22 Boavista - 5 0 1 0 13

-18 Gonçalo Guedes 29/11/1996 20 Paris - 7 3 1 1 8 4

19 Diogo Jota 04/12/1996 20 Porto - 5 1 1 0 6 1

21 Ricardo Horta 15/09/1994 22 Braga - 8 3 0 0 11 4

Coach

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-Spain

Current season Overall

Qual. FT Team

No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls

Goalkeepers

1 Kepa Arrizabalaga 03/10/1994 22 Athletic - 11 0 1 0 15

-13 Rubén Blanco 25/07/1995 21 Celta - 0 0 0 0 -

-16 Pau 13/12/1994 22 Tottenham - 1 0 0 0 1

-Defenders

2 Héctor Bellerín 19/03/1995 22 Arsenal - 7 0 1 0 8

-3 José Gayà 25/05/1995 22 Valencia - 8 1 1 0 11 1

4 Jorge Meré 17/04/1997 20 SportingGijón * 9 1 1 0 10 1

5 Jesús Vallejo 05/01/1997 20 MadridReal - 6 0 1 0 7

-17 Alvaro Odriozola 14/12/1995 21 SociedadReal - 0 0 0 0 -

-19 Jonny 03/03/1994 23 Celta - 8 0 0 0 9

-23 Diego González 28/01/1995 22 Sevilla - 1 1 0 0 1 1

Midfielders

6 Dani Ceballos 07/08/1996 20 Betis - 8 2 1 0 9 2

7 Gerard Deulofeu 13/03/1994 23 Milan - 12 8 1 1 24 12

8 Saúl Ñíguez 21/11/1994 22 Atlético - 8 0 1 1 17 3

10 Denis Suárez 06/01/1994 23 Barcelona - 9 2 1 0 11 2

11 Marco Asensio 21/01/1996 21 MadridReal - 9 4 1 3 10 7

14 Mikel Merino 22/06/1996 20 Dortmund - 4 0 0 0 4

-18 Mikel Oyarzabal 21/04/1997 20 SociedadReal - 0 0 1 0 1

-20 Carlos Soler 02/01/1997 20 Valencia - 0 0 0 0 -

-21 Rodrigo Hernández 22/06/1996 20 Villarreal - 0 0 0 0 -

-22 Marcos Llorente 30/01/1995 22 Alavés - 3 0 1 0 4

-Forwards

9 Borja Mayoral 05/04/1997 20 Wolfsburg - 7 1 0 0 7 1

12 Sandro Ramírez 09/07/1995 21 Málaga - 0 0 1 0 3

-15 Iñaki Williams 15/06/1994 23 Athletic - 8 2 1 0 9 2

Coach

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-Tobias Stieler (GER) Rafael Foltyn (GER) , Jan Seidel (GER) Daniel Siebert (GER) , Benjamin Brand (GER) Michal Obukowicz (POL) Arturs Gaidels (LVA)

Match officials

Referee

Assistant referees

Additional assistant referees Fourth official

UEFA Delegate

Referee

Name Date of birth Under-21matches UEFA matches

Tobias Stieler 02/07/1981 1 14

UEFA European Under-21 Championship matches featuring teams from the

two countries involved in this match

No such matches refereed

Other matches involving teams from either of the two countries involved in

this match

Date Competition Stage

reached Home Away Result Venue

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Match-by-match lineups

Portugal

Under-21 - Qualifying round

(08/09/2015)

Albania 1-6 Portugal

Goals: 0-1 Rúben Neves 31, 0-2 Marcos Lopes 36, 0-3 André Silva 43, 0-4 André Silva 45, 0-5 André Silva 62, 0-6 Ricardo Horta 70, 1-6 Rashica 83

Portugal: Bruno Varela, Tobias Figueiredo, Rafa, Rúben Neves, Bruno Fernandes (66 Raphael Guzzo), André Silva, Marcos Lopes, Mauro Riquicho, Edgar Ié, Carlos Mané (46 Gelson Martins), Bruma (57 Ricardo Horta)

(09/10/2015)

Portugal 2-0 Hungary

Goals: 1-0 Bruno Fernandes 35, 2-0 Gonçalo Paciência 56

Portugal: Bruno Varela, João Cancelo, Edgar Ié, Tobias Figueiredo, Rafa, Rúben Neves, Bruno Fernandes, Gonçalo Paciência, Bruma (66 Gonçalo Guedes), Marcos Lopes (76 Raphael Guzzo), Iuri Medeiros (59 Ricardo Horta)

(13/10/2015)

Greece 0-4 Portugal

Goals: 0-1 Gonçalo Guedes 44, 0-2 Gelson Martins 50, 0-3 João Cancelo 87, 0-4 Gonçalo Paciência 90+3

Portugal: Bruno Varela, João Cancelo, Edgar Ié, Tobias Figueiredo, Rafa, Rúben Neves, Bruno Fernandes, Ricardo Horta (81 Gonçalo Paciência), Gonçalo Guedes, Marcos Lopes (70 Francisco Ramos), Gelson Martins (62 Iuri Medeiros)

(12/11/2015)

Portugal 4-0 Albania

Goals: 1-0 Ricardo Horta 43, 2-0 Carlos Mané 47, 3-0 Rúben Vezo 60, 4-0 Gonçalo Paciência 82

Portugal: Bruno Varela, João Cancelo, Rúben Vezo, Tobias Figueiredo, Rafa, Podstawski, Bruno Fernandes (72 Raphael Guzzo), Gonçalo Paciência, Marcos Lopes (66 Nuno Santos), Carlos Mané, Ricardo Horta (46 Francisco Ramos)

(17/11/2015)

Israel 0-3 Portugal

Goals: 0-1 Bruno Fernandes 28 (P) , 0-2 André Silva 35, 0-3 Ricardo Horta 87

Portugal: Bruno Varela, João Cancelo, Rúben Vezo, Tobias Figueiredo, Rafa, Podstawski, Francisco Ramos, Bruno Fernandes (86 Nuno Santos), Iuri Medeiros (67 Ricardo Horta), André Silva, Gelson Martins (75 Diogo Jota)

(24/03/2016)

Portugal 4-0 Liechtenstein

Goals: 1-0 Ruben Semedo 8, 2-0 Tobias Figueiredo 10, 3-0 Gonçalo Paciência 13, 4-0 Bruma 24

Portugal: Bruno Varela, Ruben Semedo, Tobias Figueiredo, Rafa, Marcos Lopes, Podstawski, Gonçalo Paciência, Carlos Mané, Bruma (56 Leandro Silva), Iuri Medeiros (66 Gonçalo Guedes), Francisco Ramos (46 André Silva)

(02/09/2016)

Portugal 0-0 Israel

Portugal: Joel Pereira, Fernando, Tobias Figueiredo, Ruben Semedo, Rúben Neves, Bruno Fernandes, André Horta (72 Ricardo Horta), Gonçalo Paciência (64 Diogo Jota), Iuri Medeiros (46 Gonçalo Guedes), Gelson Martins, Yuri Ribeiro

(06/09/2016)

Portugal 1-0 Greece

Goals: 1-0 Gelson Martins 54

Portugal: Joel Pereira, Fernando, Tobias Figueiredo, Ruben Semedo, Rúben Neves, Bruno Fernandes, André Horta (46 João Carvalho), Gelson Martins (62 Gonçalo Guedes), Yuri Ribeiro, Diogo Jota (72 Gonçalo Paciência), Ricardo Horta

(06/10/2016)

Hungary 3-3 Portugal

Goals: 0-1 Diogo Jota 10, 0-2 João Carvalho 13, 1-2 D. Nagy 28 (P) , 1-3 Daniel Podence 48, 2-3 Prosser 62, 3-3 Balogh 78

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João Carvalho, Simão Azevedo, Francisco Geraldes (79 João Teixeira), Diogo Jota (58 Gonçalo Guedes), Daniel Podence

(11/10/2016)

Liechtenstein 1-7 Portugal

Goals: 1-0 Salanovic 3, 1-1 Bruno Fernandes 20, 1-2 Daniel Podence 24, 1-3 Gonçalo Guedes 26, 1-4 João Carvalho 28, 1-5 Gonçalo Guedes 53, 1-6 Rúben Neves 75, 1-7 Ruben Semedo 84

Portugal: André Moreira , Edgar Ié, Ruben Semedo, Rúben Neves, Bruno Fernandes, Gonçalo Guedes (62 Diogo Jota), Ricardo Horta (69 Pedro Empis), João Carvalho, Rebocho, Daniel Podence (63 Pedro Rodrigues), Bruma

Group stage – final tournament

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Spain 1 1 0 0 5 0 3 Portugal 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 Serbia 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 FYR Macedonia 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 Matchday 1 (17/06/2017) Portugal 2-0 Serbia

Goals: 1-0 Gonçalo Guedes 37, 2-0 Bruno Fernandes 88

Portugal: Bruno Varela, João Cancelo, Edgar Ié, Ruben Semedo, Rúben Neves, Daniel Podence (68 Iuri Medeiros), Bruno Fernandes, Rodrigues, Gonçalo Guedes, Diogo Jota (46 Bruma), João Carvalho (59 Renato Sanches)

Matchday 2 (20/06/2017)

Portugal-Spain

Matchday 3 (23/06/2017)

FYR Macedonia-Portugal

Spain

Under-21 - Qualifying round

(02/09/2015)

Estonia 0-2 Spain

Goals: 0-1 Gayà 82, 0-2 Deulofeu 90+2 (P)

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Bellerín, Gayà, Jonny, Duarte, Saúl Ñíguez, Deulofeu (93 José Rodríguez), Óliver Torres, El Haddadi, Ceballos (61 Castillejo), Denis Suárez (80 Santi Mina)

(07/10/2015)

Georgia 2-5 Spain

Goals: 0-1 El Haddadi 2, 1-1 Tsintsadze 4, 2-1 Lobzhanidze 60, 2-2 Asensio 62, 2-3 Mayoral 67, 2-4 El Haddadi 73, 2-5 Ceballos 90

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Javi Manquillo, Duarte, Vallejo, Meré, Saúl Ñíguez, Deulofeu (85 José Rodríguez), Óliver Torres, El Haddadi (77 Ceballos), Asensio, Castillejo (61 Mayoral)

(13/10/2015)

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Goals: 0-1 Deulofeu 19 (P) , 0-2 Asensio 41, 0-3 Deulofeu 54, 1-3 Pašalić 64, 2-3 Radošević 81 (P)

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Javi Manquillo, Gayà, Vallejo, Jonny (59 Meré), Saúl Ñíguez, Deulofeu (84 Duarte), Ceballos, Williams, Óliver Torres, Asensio (66 Denis Suárez)

(24/03/2016)

Spain 0-3 Croatia

Goals: 0-1 Ćaleta-Car 36, 0-2 Perica 42, 0-3 Perica 48

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Bellerín, A. Marín, Jonny, Duarte (67 Castro), Saúl Ñíguez, Deulofeu, Ceballos (54 Pedraza), El Haddadi, Óliver Torres, Asensio

(01/09/2016)

Spain 6-0 San Marino

Goals: 1-0 Diego González 14, 2-0 El Haddadi 17, 3-0 El Haddadi 36, 4-0 Santi Mina 45, 5-0 Santi Mina 84, 6-0 Williams 88

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Bellerín, Grimaldo, Meré (61 Samper), Diego González, Merino, Deulofeu (49 Williams), Óliver Torres, El Haddadi, Denis Suárez (72 Mayoral), Santi Mina

(05/09/2016)

Sweden 1-1 Spain

Goals: 0-1 Deulofeu 50, 1-1 Merino 86 (og)

Spain: Pau, Bellerín, Gayà, Meré, Jonny, Merino, Deulofeu (83 Santi Mina), Saúl Ñíguez, El Haddadi (58 Williams), Óliver Torres, Denis Suárez

(05/10/2016)

San Marino 0-3 Spain

Goals: 0-1 El Haddadi 16, 0-2 Denis Suárez 68, 0-3 Meré 79

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Bellerín, Gayà, Meré, Jonny, Merino, Deulofeu (81 Williams), Óliver Torres (77 Ceballos), El Haddadi (72 Mayoral), Denis Suárez, Asensio

(10/10/2016)

Spain 5-0 Estonia

Goals: 1-0 Denis Suárez 36, 2-0 Asensio 38, 3-0 El Haddadi 86, 4-0 Asensio 90, 5-0 El Haddadi 90+3

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Bellerín, Gayà, Meré, Vallejo, Llorente, Deulofeu (86 Mayoral), Óliver Torres, Williams (64 El Haddadi), Denis Suárez (88 Ceballos), Asensio

Play-off

(11/11/2016)

Austria 1-1 Spain

Goals: 0-1 Deulofeu 45+2 (P) , 1-1 Jonny 61 (og)

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Jonny, Gayà, Meré, Vallejo, Saúl Ñíguez, Deulofeu (86 Mayoral), Denis Suárez, Williams (78 El Haddadi), Óliver Torres, Asensio (71 Llorente)

(15/11/2016)

Spain 0-0 Austria (agg: 1-1)

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Jonny, Gayà, Meré, Vallejo, Merino, Deulofeu (89 Williams), Saúl Ñíguez, Mayoral, Óliver Torres (69 Asensio), Denis Suárez (94 Llorente)

Group stage – final tournament

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts Spain 1 1 0 0 5 0 3 Portugal 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 Serbia 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 FYR Macedonia 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 Matchday 1 (17/06/2017)

Spain 5-0 FYR Macedonia

Goals: 1-0 Saúl Ñíguez 10, 2-0 Asensio 16, 3-0 Deulofeu 35 (P) , 4-0 Asensio 54, 5-0 Asensio 72

Spain: Arrizabalaga, Bellerín, Gayà, Meré, Vallejo, Deulofeu (63 Ceballos), Saúl Ñíguez, Denis Suárez, Asensio (81 Oyarzabal), Sandro Ramírez (74 Williams), Llorente

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Matchday 2 (20/06/2017)

Portugal-Spain

Matchday 3 (23/06/2017)

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Team facts

Portugal

Tournament record 2015: runners-up 2013: did not qualify 2011: did not qualify 2009: did not qualify 2007: group stage 2006: group stage 2004: third place 2002: group stage 2000: play-offs 1998: did not qualify 1996: quarter-finals 1994: runners-up 1992: did not qualify 1990: did not qualify 1988: did not qualify 1986: did not qualify 1984: did not qualify 1982: did not enter 1980: did not qualify 1978: did not qualify Biggest wins Final tournament:

5-0: Portugal v Germany, 27/06/15 Semi-finals, Ander Stadium, Olomouc Qualifying

8-1: Portugal v Armenia, 19/08/97

Qualifying group stage, Estádio António Coimbra Da Mota, Estoril 7-0: Portugal v Cyprus, 05/06/01

Qualifying group stage, Municipal de Abrantes, Abrantes 7-0: Portugal v Malta, 18/06/93

Qualifying group stage, Primeiro de Maio, Braga Heaviest defeats

Final tournament

3-1: Italy v Portugal, 05/06/04 Semi-finals, Ruhrstadion, Bochum 3-1: Sweden v Portugal, 28/05/04

Group stage, Carl-Benz-Stadion, Mannheim 0-2: Portugal v Serbia and Montenegro, 25/05/06 Group stage, Estádio Cidade de Barcelos, Barcelos 0-2: Portugal v Switzerland, 20/05/02

Group stage, Hardturm, Zurich Qualifying

6-0: Italy v Portugal, 02/12/87

Qualifying group stage, Leonardo Garilli, Piacenza Spain Tournament record 2015: play-offs 2013: winners 2011: winners 2009: group stage 2007: play-offs 2006: did not qualify

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2004: play-offs 2002: play-offs 2000: third place 1998: winners 1996: runners-up 1994: third place 1992: did not qualify 1990: quarter-finals 1988: quarter-finals 1986: winners 1984: runners-up 1982: quarter-finals 1980: did not qualify 1978: did not qualify Biggest wins Final tournament

3-0: Spain v Norway 15/06/13

Semi-finals, Netanya Municipal Stadium, Netanya 3-0: Spain v Netherlands 12/06/13

Group stage, Ha Moshava, Petah Tikva 0-3: Ukraine v Spain 19/06/11

Group stage, Herning Stadion, Herning Qualifying

14-0: Spain v San Marino 08/02/05

Qualifying group stage, Santo Domingo, El Ejido Heaviest defeats

Final tournament

2-0: England v Spain 18/06/09

Group stage, Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg 2-0: Portugal v Spain 15/04/94

Semi-finals, Costières, Nimes Qualifying

5-0: Netherlands v Spain 16/02/83

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Club competitions

UCL: UEFA Champions League

ECCC: European Champion Clubs' Cup UEL: UEFA Europa League

UCUP: UEFA Cup

UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup SCUP: UEFA Super Cup

UIC: UEFA Intertoto Cup ICF: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

National team competitions

EURO: UEFA European Football Championship WC: FIFA World Cup

CONFCUP: FIFA Confederations Cup FRIE: Friendly internationals

U21FRIE: Under-21 friendly internationals U21: UEFA European Under-21 Championship U17: UEFA Under-17 Championship

U16: UEFA European Under-16 Championship U19: UEFA Under-19 Championship

U18: UEFA European Under-18 Championship WWC: FIFA Women's World Cup

WEURO: UEFA European Women's Championship

F: Final GS: Group stage

GS1: First group stage GS2: Second group stage 3QR: Third qualifying round R1: First round

R2: Second round R3: Third round R4: Fourth round PR: Preliminary round SF: Semi-finals QF: Quarter-finals R16: round of 16 QR: Qualifying round R32: Round of 32 1QR: First qualifying round 1st: first leg 2QR: Second qualifying

round

2nd: second leg FT: Final tournament PO: Play-off ELITE: Elite round

Rep: Replay 3rdPO: Third-place play-off PO - FT: Play-off for Final

Tournament

GS-FT: Group stage – final tournament

Competition stages

(aet): After extra time pens: Penalties

No.: Number og: Own goal

ag: Match decided on away goals

P: Penalty agg: Aggregate Pld: Matches played AP: Appearances Pos.: Position Comp.: Competition

Pts: Points D: Drawn

R: Sent off (straight red card) DoB: Date of birth

Res.: Result ET: Extra Time

sg: Match decided by silver goal

GA: Goals against

t: Match decided by toss of a coin

GF: Goals for W: Won

gg: Match decided by golden goal

Y: Booked L: Lost Y/R: Sent off (two yellow

cards)

Nat.: Nationality N/A: Not applicable f: Match forfeited

Other abbreviations

Legend

:: Squad list

No: number DoB: date of birth Qual: qualifying FT: final tournament Pld: played Gls: goals Overall U21: final tournament only

:: Match officials

Nat: nationality DoB: date of birth

Under-21: Total matches officiated in the UEFA European U21 Championship including all qualifying round matches. Matches as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in the competition.

UEFA: Total matches officiated in all UEFA competitions including all qualifying round matches. Matches where the official has acted as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in the competition.

:: Group statistics/Tournament schedule

Pos: position Pld: played W: won D: drawn L: lost GF: goals for GA: goals against Pts: points :: NOTE: All-time statistics

Goals totals include the outcome of disciplinary decisions (eg. match forfeits when a 3-0 result is determined). Goals totals do not include goals scored from the penalty mark during a penalty shoot-out.

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-: Denotes player substituted +: Denotes player introduced

*: Denotes player sent off +/-: Denotes player introduced and substituted

Statistics

Squad list

D: Disciplinary

*: Misses next match if booked S: Suspended

Overall: Total appearances in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship final tournament only

Disclaimer: Although UEFA has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within this document is accurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressed or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. Therefore, UEFA assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. More information can be found in the competition regulations available on UEFA.com.

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In view of the aforementioned aspects, the objectives of the present study are to determine the cutoff point for HGS for men and women to identify the risk of malnutrition

estimation of wind effect on the room) and its reliability analysis, the assessment of the impact of adopting different procedures for opening and/or keeping closed the windows