2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship (qualifying round) was the first round of qualifications for the Final Tournament of 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship. The 48 teams were divided into 12 groups of four teams, with each group being contested as a mini-tournament, hosted by one of the group's teams. After all matches have been played, the 12 group winners and 12 group runners-up and the best third-placed team advanced to the Elite round. Estonia qualified as hosts while England, France and Spain received byes to the elite round.[1] Liechtenstein did not enter. SeedsThe draw took place at 30 November 2010, 10.00 CET. The hosts of the twelve one-venue mini-tournament groups are indicated below in italics. TiebreakersIf two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings.[2]
Additionally, if two teams which have the same number of points and the same number of goals scored and conceded play their last group match against each other and are still equal at the end of that match, their final rankings are determined by the penalty shoot-out and not by the criteria listed above. This procedure is applicable only if a ranking of the teams is required to determine the group winner or the runners-up and the third-placed team. Group 1
Referee: Vladimir Vnuk (Slovakia)
Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria)
Referee: Vladimir Vnuk (Slovakia)
Referee: Emir Alecković (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria)
Referee: Emir Alecković (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Group 2
Referee: Antti Munukka (Finland)
Referee: Paolo Valeri (Italy)
Referee: Nerijus Dunauskas (Lithuania)
Referee: Paolo Valeri (Italy)
Referee: Antti Munukka (Finland)
Referee: Nerijus Dunauskas (Lithuania) Group 3
Referee: Pavle Radovanović (Montenegro)
Referee: Pavle Radovanović (Montenegro)
Referee: Mark Steven Whitby (Wales)
Referee: Artur Soares Dias (Portugal) Group 4
Group 5
Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
Referee: Anar Salmanov (Azerbaijan)
Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
Referee: Anar Salmanov (Azerbaijan) Group 6
Referee: Marius Avram (Romania)
Referee: Ken Henry Johnsen (Norway)
Referee: Marius Avram (Romania)
Referee: Sandor Szabo (Hungary)
Referee: Ken Henry Johnsen (Norway) Group 7
Referee: Ruddy Buquet (France)
Referee: Mattias Gestranius (Finland)
Referee: Ruddy Buquet (France)
Group 8
Referee: Halis Özkahya (Turkey)
Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany)
Referee: Serhiy Boiko (Ukraine) Group 9
Referee: Oliver Drachta (Austria)
Referee: Steven McLean (Scotland)
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)
Referee: Steven McLean (Scotland)
Referee: Oliver Drachta (Austria) Group 10
Referee: Vadims Direktorenko (Latvia)
Referee: Ante Vučemilović-Šimunović Jr. (Croatia)
Referee: Sébastien Delferiere (Belgium) Group 11
Referee: Liran Liany (Israel)
Referee: Alexander Kostadinov (Bulgaria)
Referee: Sergei Karasev (Russia)
Referee: Liran Liany (Israel)
Referee: Sergei Karasev (Russia) Group 12
Referee: Alan Black (Northern Ireland)
Referee: Arman Amirkhanyan (Armenia)
Referee: Arman Amirkhanyan (Armenia)
Referee: Alan Black (Northern Ireland)
Referee: Dawid Piasecki (Poland) Ranking of third-placed teamsTo determine the best third-ranked team from the qualifying round, only the results of the third-placed team against the winners and runners-up in each group are taken into account. TiebreakersThe following criteria are applied to determine the rankings.[2]
Source: [citation needed]
Elite round qualifiersReferences
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