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    Dansk Boldspil-Union, Denmark
    July 18 2005

    Finalists fixed on U19 crown


    There will be a new name on the UEFA European Under-19 Championship
    trophy at the end of the finals, which kick off in Northern Ireland
    tonight.


    By Andrew Haslam in Belfast

    The finals of the 2004/05 UEFA European Under-19 Championship kick
    off in Northern Ireland this evening, with eight sides hoping to lift
    the trophy for the first time.

    Group lineups
    Hosts Northern Ireland are joined in Group A by Greece, Germany and
    Serbia and Montenegro, while Group B consists of first-time
    qualifiers Armenia, England, France and Norway. None of the eight
    have emerged victorious in this event since it changed from a U18 to
    a U19 competition ahead of the 2001/02 season, with Germany coming
    the closest by reaching the inaugural final in Norway, only to lose
    to Spain.

    Final failures
    That marked the third time Germany had reached the final since
    starting to compete as a unified state in autumn 1990, with Portugal
    and the Republic of Ireland inflicting defeats in 1994 and 1998
    respectively, although West and East Germany did lift the U18 trophy
    in 1981 and 1986 respectively. France, meanwhile, had an enviable
    record at U18 level, claiming the continental crown in 1983, 1996,
    1997 and 2000, but have failed to qualify for the finals again since
    the last of those triumphs.

    Long wait
    England are the only other side in Northern Ireland to have tasted
    success at U18 level, emerging victorious on home soil 12 years ago.
    They too have struggled in the latter stages since the tournament was
    reclassified and missed out on the finals altogether last year;
    indeed, of the eight qualifiers in Switzerland in 2003/04, only
    Germany are also present in Northern Ireland. Norway reached these
    finals in 2002 as hosts and 2003, but lost out to Belgium in the
    Elite round in last season's edition.

    Lengthy absences
    Serbia and Montenegro have not qualified for this event since
    finishing fourth in the final U18 event in 2001, when the country was
    known as Yugoslavia, while Greece have consistently fallen in
    qualifying, having not appeared in the final tournament since the
    1999 event in Sweden - although they did finish fourth on that
    occasion.

    Tournament debuts
    These finals take on special significance for the hosts and Armenia,
    both of whom are appearing at this stage for the first time. The two
    sides also have extra reason to celebrate; Northern Ireland are
    serving as the host nation of a final tournament for the very first
    time, while no Armenian side at any level has previously reached the
    finals of a major international competition.

    Opening fixtures
    All eight sides, therefore, having their own reasons for wanting to
    make an impact over the next 12 days. England and France get the
    tournament under way as they meet at The Oval in Belfast at 17.00
    local time, with the other Group B match, between Norway and Armenia,
    taking place at Mourneview Park, Lurgan, two hours later. Serbia and
    Montenegro and Germany contest the first fixture in Group A at The
    Showgrounds in Newry, also kicking off at 19.00, before back in
    Belfast the hosts take on Greece at Windsor Park.

    Latter stages
    The four teams in each section play each other once, with the top two
    sides progressing to the last four. The semi-finals take place on 26
    July in Lurgan and at The Showgrounds in Ballymena, with the two
    winners meeting at Windsor Park in the final three days later.
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