2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship squads
This article will display the squads for the 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship .
Only players born on or after 1 January 1993 are eligible to play.
Every team had to submit a list of 18 players. Two of them must be goalkeepers.
Age, caps and goals are as of the start of the tournament, 3 July 2012.
Players in bold have later been capped at full international level.
Group A
Head coach: Arno Pijpers
Arno Pijpers named his final 18-man squad on 30 June 2012.[ 1] [ 2]
Head coach: Kostas Tsanas
Kostas Tsanas named his final 18-man squad on 21 June 2012.[ 3]
Head coach: Edgar Borges
Edgar Borges named his final 18-man squad on 11 June 2012.[ 4] On 17 June, André Teixeira replaced Edgar Ié after Ié fractured his fifth metatarsal on his left foot.[ 5]
Head coach: Julen Lopetegui
Julen Lopetegui named his final 18-man squad on 28 June 2012.[ 6]
1. ^ Salva Ruiz was called up during the tournament due to an injury to Javier Manquillo. [ 8]
2. ^ Nono was called up during the tournament due to an injury to Saúl. [ 9]
Group B
Head coach: Dinko Jeličić
1. ^ Marko Malenica was called up during the tournament due to a knee ligament injury to Oliver Zelenika sustained during a training session. [ 11]
Head coach: Noel Blake
Noel Blake named his final 18-man squad on 20 June 2012.[ 12] Tom Thorpe was named the captain for the tournament.[ 13]
Head coach: Pierre Mankowski
Head coach: Zoran Marić [ 21]
Player representation
By club
Players
Clubs
8
Sporting CP
6
Benfica
5
Flora , Levadia , Panathinaikos , Porto
4
Everton , Rijeka
3
Aris , Atlético Madrid , Dinamo Zagreb , Liverpool , Olympiacos , Osijek , Paris Saint-Germain , Manchester United , Red Star , Radnik Sesvete
2
Asteras Tripolis , Athletic Bilbao , Barcelona , OFK Beograd , Kalev Tallinn , Lokomotiva , Lyon , Partizan , Rad , Radnički Kragujevac , Real Madrid , Rennes , Valencia , Viljandi , Vojvodina , West Bromwich Albion
1
AEK Athens , Arsenal , Atromitos , Birmingham City , Borča , Celta Vigo , Châteauroux , Chelsea , Cibalia , Deportivo La Coruña , Ergotelis , Hajduk Kula , Juventus Kuressaare , Le Havre , União de Leiria , Lens , Lille , Málaga , Manchester City , Middlesbrough , Monaco , Montpellier , Nacional , 1. FC Nürnberg , Nantes , Nice , OB , Panionios , PAOK , Saint-Étienne , Sevilla , Sörve , Tammeka , Teleoptik Tottenham Hotspur , Videoton , Villareal , West Ham United , Zrinjski Mostar
By club nationality
Nations in italics are not represented by their national teams in the finals.
References
External links
Under-18 era, 1948–2001
FIFA Youth Tournament UEFA Youth Tournament UEFA U-18 Championships Qualification Squads
Under-19 era, 2002–present
UEFA U-19 Championships Qualification Squads