Euro U21 2023
Semi-finals
5:1
Steaua Stadium - Bucharest
05.07.2023, 22:00
Goals:
Ruiz Ab. 17'
Sancet 24'
Blanco An. 54'
Aimar Oroz 68'
Sergio Gomez 78'
Bondarenko A-m 13'
 

Spain U21: 2. Gómez Víctor, 5. Pacheco J., 14. Paredes, 3. Juan Miranda, 6. Blanco An.( till 75'), 8. Sancet( till 59'), 16. Álex Baena( till 75'), 17. Sergio Gomez( till 80'), 9. Ruiz Ab., 10. Rodri S.( till 59')
Substitution: 19. Aimar Oroz(from 59'), 11. Barrenetxea(from 59'), 18. Veiga G.(from 75'), 22. Bernabe(from 75'), 7. Riquelme R.(from 80')
Bench: 13. Agirrezabala, 23. Roman Leo, 4. Guillamon, 12. Martinez Ar., 15. Gila, 20. Sanchez M., 21. Camello

Yellow Cards: Blanco An. 37'

Ukraine U21: 12. Trubin, 4. Talovierov, 2. Vivcharenko( till 61'), 6. Sych O., 10. Mudryk, 14. Nazarenko Ol-r( till 46'), 16. Batahov, 17. Brazhko( till 61'), 21. Bondarenko A-m( till 76'), 22. Sudakov, 9. Sikan( till 61')
Substitution: 20. Kashchuk(from 46'), 5. Zhelizko(from 61'), 15. Braharu(from 61'), 11. Vanat(from 61'), 19. Ocheretko(from 76')
Bench: 1. Neshcheret, 23. Fesiun, 3. Syrota O., 8. Salyuk, 7. Viunnyk, 13. Liakh R.

Yellow Cards: Sych O. 44'

Referee: Erik Lambrechts (BEL)

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