Group B
24.06.2023, 19:00
Romania U21: 1. Târnovanu, 2. Pantea, 4. Racovițan, 3. Țicu, 5. Lixandru( till 82'), 14. Dican, 7. Petrila( till 57'), 13. Screciu( till 82'), 11. Ișfan, 9. Marković J.( till 68'), 19. Munteanu L.( till 57')
Substitution: 6. Albu(from 57'), 18. Popescu Oc.(from 57'), 21. Birligea(from 68'), 10. Cimpanu(from 82'), 22. Pop(from 82')
Bench: 12. Popa, 23. Gorcea, 15. Borza, 20. Dumitrescu Andres, 8. Miculescu D., 16. Mazilu, 17. Pitu
Yellow Cards: Lixandru 13', Racovițan 91', Albu 91', Dumitrescu Andres 94'
Ukraine U21: 12. Trubin, 4. Talovierov, 2. Vivcharenko, 6. Sych O., 16. Batahov, 17. Brazhko( till 86'), 18. Kryskiv( till 68'), 21. Bondarenko A-m( till 86'), 22. Sudakov, 9. Sikan( till 68'), 20. Kashchuk( till 77')
Substitution: 15. Braharu(from 68'), 11. Vanat(from 68' till 91'), 7. Viunnyk(from 77'), 5. Zhelizko(from 86'), 19. Ocheretko(from 86')
Bench: 1. Neshcheret, 23. Fesiun, 3. Syrota O., 8. Salyuk, 10. Mudryk, 14. Nazarenko Ol-r, 13. Liakh R.
Red cards: Vanat 91'
Referee: Morten Krogh (DEN)
An own goal in the 89th minute helped Ukraine U-21 team defeat Romania in their second Euro-2023 game
The head coach of the Ukrainian U-21 national team Ruslan Rotan spoke about tomorrow's match with the Romanian team at Euro 2023
Tournament co-hosts Georgia got the UEFA European Under-21 Championship off to a thrilling start with a 2-0 win against Portugal on the opening night
The national team of Ukraine (U21) started with a victory at the European Youth Championship-2023
The head coach of the youth national team of Ukraine, Ruslan Rotan, announced the composition of the team for participation in the matches Euro 2023 (U-21) qualifying play-off with Slovakia. The squad of Ukraine U-XNUMX: Goalkeepers: Dmytro Matsapura ("Zorya" Luhansk), Anatoly Trubin ("Shakhtar" Donetsk), Kiril Fesyun ("Colossus" Kovalivka). Defenders: Arseniy Batagov ("Zorya" Luhansk), Anton Bol, Kostyantyn Vivcharenko, Oleksandr Syrota (all "Dynamo" Kyiv), Oleksandr Drambaev ("Zulte-Waregem", Belgium), Dmytro Kapinus ("Metalist 1925" Kharkiv), Oleksiy Sych (Kortrijk, Belgium), Maksym Taloverov (Slovan, Czech Republic). Midfielders: Artem Bondarenko, Dmytro Kryskiv, Oleg Ocheretko, Georgy Sudakov (all Shakhtar Donetsk), Volodymyr Brazhko, Mykola Mykhaylenko (both Zorya Luhansk), Eldar Kuliyev (Minai Uzhhorod), Oleksandr Nazarenko (Dnipro-1 » Dnipro), Ivan Zhelizko (Valmiera, Latvia), Yehor Yarmolyuk (Brentford, England). Forwards: Vladyslav Vanat ("Dynamo" Kyiv), Bohdan Vyunnyk ("Zurich", Switzerland), Mykola Kuharevich ("Hibernian", Scotland), Danylo Sikan ("Shakhtar" Donetsk). Reserve: Yakiv Kinareykin, Valentin Rubchynskyi (both from Dnipro-1 Dnipro), Eduard Kozik (Shakhtar Donetsk), Roman Didyk, Marko Sapuga (both from Rukh Lviv), Oleg Horin (Minai, Uzhgorod), Daniil Alefirenko, Maksym Khlan (both "Zorya" Luhansk), Maksym Bragaru ("Chornomorets" Odesa), Oleksiy Kashchuk ("Sabah", Azerbaijan), Vikenty Voloshyn ("Alexandria").