Lompat ke isi

Kejuaraan U-21 Eropa UEFA 2011: Perbedaan antara revisi

Konten dihapus Konten ditambahkan
Andrywhyd (bicara | kontrib)
Tidak ada ringkasan suntingan
Tag: Suntingan perangkat seluler Suntingan peramban seluler Suntingan seluler lanjutan
Andrywhyd (bicara | kontrib)
Tag: Suntingan perangkat seluler Suntingan peramban seluler Suntingan seluler lanjutan
Baris 42: Baris 42:


The bids were inspected between June and September 2008, and a report was given to the National Team Competition Committee in October. The committee discussed the bids on 27 November 2008 and issued a recommendation to the UEFA Executive Committee, who decided on 10 December 2008 that Denmark would host the finals.<ref name="host-selection"/><ref name="bids-submitted"/>
The bids were inspected between June and September 2008, and a report was given to the National Team Competition Committee in October. The committee discussed the bids on 27 November 2008 and issued a recommendation to the UEFA Executive Committee, who decided on 10 December 2008 that Denmark would host the finals.<ref name="host-selection"/><ref name="bids-submitted"/>

==Qualification==
{{Main|2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification}}

The draw for the [[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification|2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying round]] took place in Århus on 4 February 2009. The qualifying draw determined the makeup of ten groups. Ten groups were formed in the qualifying draw including two sections of six sides and eight of five, as teams chase 7 finals places alongside host Denmark. The seeding pots are formed on the basis of former performance in the tournament. All groups contained one nation from the first five pots and two sections also included a team from Pot 6. The six European federations that have qualified for the [[2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup]] (Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Hungary, Spain and England) were each drawn in one of the six groups of five teams.

===2012 Summer Olympics and Great Britain team===
{{Main|Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic football team}}

The tournament was used as the European qualifying tournament for the [[Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2012 Summer Olympics]] in London with the top teams qualifying for London 2012. The four British federations entered the qualification process as single entities, but are not eligible to qualify for the Olympics. If one or more British teams had qualified for the Championship, and to pass the first round, play-off games would be played (like in 2007 when Italy and Portugal faced for the last place in the Olympics). As Great Britain is the host nation for the 2012 Olympics, it is entitled to an automatic place in the competition. This caused controversy as in the Olympics, Great Britain competes as a single unified country, as opposed to the four individual nations in football. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all logged public objections to the idea of a GB team at the Olympics, fearing that it would jeopardise their independent status in UEFA and FIFA. A compromise was reached in 2009 whereby England would field a team for the tournament, while the other three would not participate, but not object to England's involvement.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympic_games/8076346.stm Fifa approves Team GB compromise] – BBC News, 31 May 2009</ref>

===List of qualified teams===
The following 8 teams qualified for the [[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification|2011 UEFA European Under-21 Championship]]

* {{nowrap|{{fbu|21|BLR}}}}
* {{nowrap|{{fbu|21|CZE}}}}
* {{nowrap|{{fbu|21|DEN}} '''(Host Nation)'''}}
* {{nowrap|{{fbu|21|ENG}}}}
* {{nowrap|{{fbu|21|ISL}}}}
* {{nowrap|{{fbu|21|ESP}}}}
* {{nowrap|{{fbu|21|SUI}}}}
* {{nowrap|{{fbu|21|UKR}}}}


==Format==
==Format==